Schedule of Classes - Northeastern Illinois University
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Schedule of Classes - Northeastern Illinois University
S CHEDULE OF CLASSES Fall 2011 Register Online at http://neiuport.neiu.edu • Register for classes • Review financial aid awards • Pay tuition & fees with credit or check • View up-to-date course information on NEIUport Learn in the city. Lead in the world. Fall 2011 Registration and Deadline Dates Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Classes begin: Saturday classes - August 27 Sunday classes - August 28 Weekday classes - August 29 Registration Dates: Advanced Registration April 18 - June 30 Open Registration July 1 - August 1 Late Registration August 2 - 25 Change of Registration August 26 - September 12 Cashier Confirmation / Payment Deadlines: (Bills will not be mailed. See Schedule of Tuition and Fee Payments-Page 13) Advanced Registration April 18 - June 30 $150.00 due by June 30 Open Registration July 1 - August 1 $250.00 due by August 1 Late Registration August 2 - 25 $350.00 due by August 25 Change of Registration August 26 - September 12 $450.00 due by September 12 Courses Dropped August 2 in AM Courses Dropped August 2 in AM Courses Dropped August 26 in AM Courses Dropped September 13 in AM Last day to apply for pass/fail option or audit a course: Holidays: September 12 Labor Day - September 5 Thanksgiving - November 24-27 Credit/Reduction of Tuition and Fees Deadlines: Course Swapping: Students who drop and add a course on the same date during the 90% credit period will not be assessed the 10% if the added course’s credit hours are the same number or more as the dropped course. 100% Apr. 18 - Aug. 25 Reduction in course load or complete withdrawal 90% Aug. 26 - Sept. 12 Reduction in course load or complete withdrawal 50% Sept. 13 - Sept. 26 Reduction in course load or complete withdrawal 25% Sept. 27 - Oct. 11 Reduction in course load or complete withdrawal No Refund Oct. 12 - Nov. 11 No credit for complete withdrawal or reduced course load Grade issued: No Grade issued: No Grade issued:Yes,‘W’ Grade issued:Yes,‘W’ Grade issued:Yes,‘W’ Last day to drop a course (no refund): November 11 Last day of classes: December 12 Finals: Saturday classes - December 10 Weekday classes - December 13, 14, 15 Friday only classes - December 16 Semester ends, grades due 12:00 midnight: December 19 POLICY ON FIRST CLASS SESSION ATTENDANCE Department instructors may reassign a student's seat in a class if the student does not attend the first class session and neglects to inform the instructor in advance of the intended absence. The student will be responsible for any financial consequence if the course is not dropped officially by the student before the appropriate refund deadline. Failure to officially withdraw from class will result in a grade of F. NEIUport Registration Timetable Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University NEIUport Registration Timetable Student class and hours earned determine earliest time to register Hours of Operation: Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. - Midnight | Saturday and Sunday - 9:00 a.m - 9:00.pm. To determine when to register, follow these steps: • Go to NEIUport.neiu.edu and log on. • Click on the Current Student tab. • Click ‘Registration Status’ in the ‘Registration Tools’ channel. • Select Fall 2011. • Determine your ‘Class for registration purposes’. • Add the number of hours for your current ‘level’ (institutional and transfer) displayed under ‘Earned Credit’. • Locate your class and the number of ‘Hours Earned’ on this chart to determine your start time. Once your registration time begins, you may register or adjust your schedule until the last day of the registration period. Courses not yet graded, are not included in ‘Earned Credit’. Registration will continue May 12 - September 12 Monday, April 18 Monday, May 2 Class: Master's Program Class: Sophomores Registration Start Time Hours Earned Registration Start Time Hours Earned 9:00 a.m. 0 + cr. 9:00 a.m. 50-59 cr. Noon 40-49 cr. 3:00 p.m. 30-39 cr. Tuesday, April 19 Class: Graduates in Certification Programs Registration Start Time Hours Earned Monday, May 2 9:00 a.m. 0 + cr. Class: Seeking 2nd Bachelor's Degree Thursday, April 21 Registration Start Time Hours Earned 9:00 a.m. 0 + cr. Class: Seniors Registration Start Time Hours Earned Thursday, May 5 9:00 a.m. 110 + cr. Class: Freshmen Noon 100-109 cr. Registration Start Time Hours Earned 90-99 cr. 9:00 a.m. 20-29 cr. Noon 10-19 cr. 3:00 p.m. 0-9 cr. 3:00 p.m. Tuesday, April 26 Class: Juniors Wednesday, May 11 Registration Start Time Hours Earned 9:00 a.m. 80-89 cr. Noon 70-79 cr. Registration Start Time Hours Earned 3:00 p.m. 60-69 cr. 9:00 a.m. 0 + cr. Class: Students at Large (SAL) 1 Table of Contents Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University TOPIC.............................................................................................................................. PAGE NOS. TOPIC.............................................................................................................................. PAGE NOS. Academic Development............................................................................................ 53 Accessibility Center................................................................................................... 16 Accounting................................................................................................................ 50 Accounting Business Law & Finance......................................................................... 50 Admissions & New Student Information..................................................................... 8 Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC)........................................................................ 67 African & African American Studies........................................................................... 33 Anthropology............................................................................................................ 33 Art.............................................................................................................................. 33 Auditing..................................................................................................................... 15 Bachelor's Degree Requirements.............................................................................. 18 Bilingual/Bicultural Education................................................................................... 62 Biology...................................................................................................................... 34 Building Locations....................................................................... 9, outside back cover Business Law............................................................................................................. 50 Campus Directory.................................................................................................... 5-7 Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies Courses..................................................... 28 Chemistry.................................................................................................................. 35 Communication, Media and Theatre - Communication............................................. 36 Communication, Media and Theatre - Media............................................................. 37 Communication, Media and Theatre - Theatre........................................................... 37 Computer Science..................................................................................................... 37 Concurrent Registration............................................................................................ 16 Course Identification/Level Codes.............................................................................. 9 Counselor Education................................................................................................. 55 Dance Program......................................................................................................... 43 Declaring a Major...................................................................................................... 18 Departmental Notes............................................................................................. 65-68 Early Childhood Education........................................................................................ 62 Earth Science............................................................................................................. 39 Economics................................................................................................................. 38 Educational Foundations........................................................................................... 56 Educational Leadership............................................................................................. 57 El Centro Courses................................................................................................. 29-30 Elementary Education............................................................................................... 62 English....................................................................................................................... 38 English as a Second Language................................................................................... 53 English Language Program........................................................................................ 53 Enrollment Verification.............................................................................................. 15 Exercise Science........................................................................................................ 58 Final Exam Schedule......................................................................... inside back cover Finance...................................................................................................................... 51 Financial Aid.............................................................................................................. 10 First Year Experience Courses................................................................................... 27 General Education Courses.................................................................................. 22-26 General Education Program List of Approved Courses............................................. 19 Geography & Environmental Studies........................................................................ 40 Gifted Education........................................................................................................ 60 Global Studies............................................................................................................ 64 Graduate College Deadlines..................................................................................... 3-4 Health Education....................................................................................................... 58 Health Insurance....................................................................................................... 14 History....................................................................................................................... 40 Honors Program........................................................................................................ 18 Human Resource Development................................................................................ 57 I.D. Card Policy.......................................................................................................... 17 Illinois Articulation Initiative..................................................................................... 16 Independent Study.................................................................................................... 16 Inner City Studies Education..................................................................................... 56 Instructional Media................................................................................................... 57 Justice Studies........................................................................................................... 41 Latino and Latin American Studies............................................................................ 41 Leadership................................................................................................................. 58 Linguistics.................................................................................................................. 41 Management.............................................................................................................. 51 Marketing.................................................................................................................. 51 Mathematics.............................................................................................................. 42 Mathematics-Developmental..................................................................................... 53 Middle School Education & Teaching........................................................................ 63 Military Science......................................................................................................... 68 Music......................................................................................................................... 43 National Voter Registration Act.................................................................................. 16 NEIU email................................................................................................................ 17 NEIUport Accounts.................................................................................................... 17 NEIUport Hours of Operation........................................................................... 1, 3-4, 7 NEIUport Registration Timetable................................................................................. 1 Nontraditional Degree Programs............................................................................... 64 Off Campus Courses & Sites..................................................................................... 31 Office Hours / D-Building............................................................................................ 7 Online Courses..................................................................................................... 20-21 Oral Proficiency......................................................................................................... 16 Overloads.................................................................................................................. 15 Parking....................................................................................................................... 14 Pass/Fail Option......................................................................................................... 15 Payment/Confirmation ........................................................................................10, 13 Petition for Reinstatement......................................................................................... 10 Philosophy................................................................................................................. 44 Physical Education-Major Activity.............................................................................. 59 Physical Education-Major Service.............................................................................. 59 Physical Education-Major Theory.............................................................................. 59 Physical Education-Major Theory-NEIU Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies.................... 59 Physics....................................................................................................................... 45 Placement & Competency Testing............................................................................ 16 Policy on Incompletes............................................................................................... 15 Policy on First Class Session Attendance................................................................... 15 Political Science........................................................................................................ 45 Prerequisite Policy..................................................................................................... 15 Psychology................................................................................................................ 46 Reading...................................................................................................................... 59 Reading-Developmental............................................................................................ 54 Refunds/Credits....................................................................................................10, 12 Registration and Deadline Dates.......................................................inside front cover Residency Status........................................................................................................ 11 Schedule Information.................................................................................................. 9 Secondary Education................................................................................................. 57 Social Work................................................................................................................ 47 Sociology................................................................................................................... 46 Sociology-NEIU Multi/Interdisciplinary Studies........................................................ 44 Special Education...................................................................................................... 60 Student Computing Hours.......................................................................................... 7 Student Departure for Military Service..................................................................... 16 Student Departure for Volunteer Emergency Service................................................ 16 Student Right to Know Act................................................................ inside back cover Teaching English as a Second Language.................................................................... 48 Test Prerequisite Codes............................................................................................. 15 Textbook Information............................................................................................... 16 Thesis Seminar.......................................................................................................... 16 Timetable................................................................................................................... 69 Tuition and Fees................................................................................................... 11-13 Tuition Guarantee Plan...........................................................................................8, 11 Tutored Study............................................................................................................ 16 University Calendar.................................................................................................. 3-4 Videoconferencing Courses...................................................................................... 21 Weekend Institute Courses....................................................................................... 32 Women’s Studies Program......................................................................................... 48 World Languages & Cultures..................................................................................... 48 World Languages & Cultures-Arabic.......................................................................... 48 World Languages & Cultures-Chinese....................................................................... 48 World Languages & Cultures-French......................................................................... 48 World Languages & Cultures-Greek........................................................................... 48 World Languages & Cultures-Italian.......................................................................... 48 World Languages & Cultures-Korean......................................................................... 49 World Languages & Cultures-Polish........................................................................... 49 World Languages & Cultures-Portuguese.................................................................. 49 World Languages & Cultures-Spanish........................................................................ 49 2 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University University Calendar http://neiuport.neiu.edu Hours available: Monday - Friday, 6:00 am - 12:00 midnight; Saturday - Sunday, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm To register, add or drop classes, or make section changes go to http://neiuport.neiu.edu. APRIL S M T 4 11 18 25 2011 F S 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 MAY S M 1 2 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 2011 T W T F S 3 4 5 6 7 10 11 12 13 14 17 18 19 20 21 24 25 26 27 28 31 3 10 17 24 W T APRIL April 11 - June 30 April 18 - June 30 MAY May 2 - 31 May 2 - Monday JUNE S M T 2011 W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 May 7 - Saturday May 16 - Monday 3 10 17 24 31 4 11 18 25 2011 F S 1 2 5 6 7 8 9 12 13 14 15 16 19 20 21 22 23 26 27 28 29 30 AUGUST S M T 1 2 7 8 9 14 15 16 21 22 23 28 29 30 W T 2011 W T F S 3 4 5 6 10 11 12 13 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 27 31 The Graduate College will accept applications for August 2011 Graduation. Applications are available in the Graduate College Office, LWH-0006. Final Date for removal of incompletes and receipt of comprehensive examination results in the Graduate College. Final date for thesis, with all approval pages, to be received in the Graduate College for May 2011 Graduation. Commencement Final date to file for Undergraduate Graduation for December 2011 Graduation. JUNE June 1 - Wednesday June 30 - Thursday - 7:00 p.m. in person, via http://neiuport.neiu.edu until midnight All international student categories (students with F1 and J1 visas) Admission application and credentials deadline for the Fall semester. Some Graduate programs may have earlier deadlines. Please consult with Graduate Enrollment Services. Last day to make an initial payment of $150.00 or confirm with financial aid for Advanced Registration. Students who do not make a payment or confirm with financial aid will have their courses dropped August 2 in AM. Bills will not be mailed. JULY July 1 - August 1 July 1 - Friday JULY S M T Academic Advisement for Advanced Registration participants. Please contact your Academic Advisor for an appointment. Advanced Registration via http://neiuport.neiu.edu. July 1 - Friday July 15 - Friday Open Registration via http://neiuport.neiu.edu. • All eligible students may register, add courses, drop courses, or make section changes. Final date for submission of complete Graduate College admission application file for Fall 2011. Undergraduate and Graduate degree seeking Admissions application and credentials deadline for the Fall semester. Some Graduate programs may have earlier deadlines. Please consult with Graduate Enrollment Services Student-at-large Admission application deadline for the Fall semester. AUGUST The Graduate College will accept applications for December 2011 Graduation.Applications are available in the Graduate College Office, LWH-0006. August 1 - Monday - 7:00 p.m. in person, Last day to make an initial payment of $250.00 or confirm with financial aid for Open Registration. Students who do not make a via http://neiuport.neiu.edu payment or confirm with financial aid will have their courses dropped until midnight August 2 in AM. Bills will not be mailed. August 2 - 25 Late Registration via http://neiuport.neiu.edu. • All eligible students may register, add courses, drop courses, or make section changes. August 9 - Tuesday Final Date for removal of incompletes and receipt of comprehensive examination results in the Graduate College. Final date for thesis, with all approval pages, to be received in the Graduate College for August 2011 Graduation. August 25 - Thursday - 7:00 p.m. in Last day to make an initial payment of $350.00 or confirm with financial aid for Late Registration. Students who do not make a person, payment or confirm with financial aid will have their courses dropped via http://neiuport.neiu.edu August 26 in AM. Bills will not be mailed. until midnight August 1 - 31 August 25 - Thursday - midnight via http://neiuport.neiu.edu August 26 - September 12 August 27 - Saturday August 28 - Sunday August 29 - Monday Last day for 100% credit/reduction of tuition and fees for withdrawal of courses from the Fall semester (less $10.00 withdrawal fee for a complete withdrawal). Change of Registration via http://neiuport.neiu.edu. • Last opportunity to register or add classes for Fall. • Prior to the day of the first class session, students may register for open classes without departmental approval. Beginning with the day of the first class session, courses will require departmental approval. FIRST DAY OF SATURDAY CLASSES. FIRST DAY OF SUNDAY CLASSES. First day of Weekday classes. 3 University Calendar Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University http://neiuport.neiu.edu Hours available: Monday - Friday, 6:00 am - 12:00 midnight; Saturday - Sunday, 9:00 am - 9:00 pm To register, add or drop classes, or make section changes go to http://neiuport.neiu.edu. SEPTEMBER S M T W 4 11 18 25 2011 T F S 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 SEPTEMBER September 5 - Monday August 26 - September 12 September 12 - Monday OCTOBER S M T 2 9 16 23 30 3 10 17 24 31 2011 F S 1 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 22 25 26 27 28 29 NOVEMBER S M T 1 6 7 8 13 14 15 20 21 22 27 28 29 W T 2011 W T F S 2 3 4 5 9 10 11 12 16 17 18 19 23 24 25 26 30 September 12 - Monday 7:00 p.m. in person, via http://neiuport.neiu.edu until midnight September 12 - Monday - midnight via http://neiuport.neiu.edu September 16 - Friday September 26 - Monday - midnight via http://neiuport.neiu.edu September 28 - Wednesday September 29 - Thursday - 7:00 p.m. in person, via http://neiuport.neiu.edu until midnight OCTOBER October 11 - Tuesday - midnight via http://neiuport.neiu.edu DECEMBER S M T W October 21 - Friday - 7:00 p.m. in person, via http://neiuport.neiu.edu until midnight 4 11 18 25 NOVEMBER 2011 T F S 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 27 28 29 30 31 Labor Day Holiday. No classes. Change of Registration via http://neiuport.neiu.edu. • Last opportunity to register or add classes for Fall. • Prior to the day of the first class session, students may register for open classes without departmental approval. Beginning with the day of the first class session, courses will require departmental approval. Last day to apply for the pass/fail option for Fall courses. Last day to submit approved written requests to the Enrollment Services Center to audit a course. Last day to make an initial payment of $450.00 or confirm with financial aid for Change of Registration. Students who do not make a payment or confirm with financial aid will have their courses dropped September 13 in AM. Last day for 90% credit/reduction of tuition and fees for withdrawal of courses from the Fall semester (less $10.00 withdrawal fee for a complete withdrawal). Final date to file for Undergraduate Graduation for May 2012. Last day for a 50% credit/reduction of tuition and fees for withdrawal of courses from the Fall semester (less $10.00 withdrawal fee for a complete withdrawal). Refunds will begin to be disbursed beginning at 1:00 p.m. Second deferred payment due. November 1, Tuesday November 11 - Friday - midnight via http://neiuport.neiu.edu November 18 - Friday - 7:00 p.m. in person, via http://neiuport.neiu.edu until midnight November 24, 25, 26, 27 Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Last day for a 25% credit/reduction of tuition and fees for withdrawal of courses from the Fall semester (less $10.00 withdrawal fee for a complete withdrawal). Third deferred payment due. Final Date for submission of complete Graduate College admission application file for Spring 2012 admission. Last day to drop a course or completely withdraw from Fall (no financial credit). Fourth deferred payment due. Thanksgiving Holiday. No classes. DECEMBER December 10 - Saturday December 12 - Monday December 12 - Monday December 13, 14, 15 Tuesday, Wednesday,Thursday December 16 - Friday December 18 - Sunday December 19 - Monday December 20, 2011 - January 1, 2012 December 22 - Thursday 4 Final exams for Saturday classes. Last day of classes. Final date for removal of incompletes and receipt of comprehensive examination results in the Graduate College. Final date for thesis, with all approval pages, to be received in the Graduate College Office for December 2011 Graduation. Final exams. Refer to the final examination page for further information. Final Exams for Friday only classes. Commencement Fall semester ends. Grades due 12:00 midnight. Semester break. Grades available for students to view at http://neiuport.neiu.edu. Grades will not be mailed. Campus Directory Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Campus Hours During the Semester Monday - Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. • Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. • Sunday: 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Building B only) *(Contact individual departments for specific hours of operation) GENERAL DIRECTIONS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE INFORMATION CENTER, VILLAGE SQUARE. Semester Activity Hour: Tuesday and Thursday, 3:05-4:05 p.m. Specific Information Academic Advising for newly admitted & Undeclared Students Academic Development Academic Literacy Development Program (English Language Program & Reading Development Program) Accessibility Center Accounting, Business Law, and Finance Department Accounts Receivable Admission to the University African, African-American Resource Center African & African American Studies Angelina Pedroso Center for Diversity & Intercultural Affairs Anthropology Art Asian/Global Resource Center Beck's Bookstore Bilingual/Bicultural Education Biology Campus Recreation Career Services Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (CCICS) Cashier’s Office Chemistry Chicago Teachers' Center Child Care Center Clinical Experience & Student Teaching College of Arts & Sciences College of Business and Management College of Education Pre-Admission Counselor Student Admissions Certificates/Endorsements Communication, Media and Theatre Computer Science Counselor Education Counseling Office, Psychological Counseling Dance Program Dean of Students Early Childhood Education Earth Science Economics Educational Foundations Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies Educational Leadership Program Educational Leadership & Development El Centro Campus Elementary Education English Competency Exams (ECE) English English Language Program Ensemble Español Exercise Science Graduate Program Financial Aid First-Year Experience Geography & Environmental Studies Gerontology Gifted Education Program Graduate College Graduate Enrollment Services Health, Physical Education, Recreation & Athletics Dept. Address Inquiries to: Academic Advisement & Testing Center - LWH-0027 Office of the Dean - C-519 Jeanine Ntihirageza - LWH-2049 442-5470 442-4850 442-5873 Victoria Amey-Flippin - D-104 773-442-4595 / TDD: 442-5499 Rasoul Rezvanian - CBM-178 442-6141 Bursar Services 442-5170 Office of Enrollment Services 442-4050 Kimberly Everett - B-159 442-4841 Job Ngwe - LWH-3079 442-4797 Megan Mitchell-B-159 442-4842 Lesa Davis - BBH-144 442-5862 Mark McKernin - FA-105C 442-4943 Yasmin Ranney - B-159 442-5441 Mike Small - Bookstore 588-2770, 442-4990 Clyde McLeod - LWH-0020 442-5394 Tina Pennekamp - BBH-358G 442-5740 Matt Specht - PE-1100 442-4235 Lorn Coleman - B-119 442-4680 Office of Admissions, Records, Recruitment and Retention - 700 E. Oakwood 268-7500 Bursar Services 442-4700 Kate Ekman - BBH-221E & Kristin Klopack - BBH-217E 442-5670, 442-6050 770 N. Halsted 312-733-7330 South End of Campus 442-4540 LWH-4023 442-5350, 442-6027 (hotline) Office of the Dean, College of Arts & Sciences - BBH-158 442-5700 Office of the Dean, College of Business and Management - CBM-184 442-6100 Office of Program Advisement - CBM-159 442-6111 Graduate Studies in Business - CBM-178 442-6107 Office of the Dean, College of Education - LWH-4044 442-5500 Santiago Tapia - LWH-0022 442-5473 Paola Vargas - LWH-4045 442-5512 Office of the Dean - LWH-4044 442-5504 Karol Bayley - FA-240 442-5950 Sue Snyder - LWH-3057 442-4720 Chuck Pistorio - LWH-4074 442-5551 John Hoeppel - D-024 442-4650 Rachel Burton-FA-141 442-5941 Office of the Dean - B-119 442-4610 Clyde McLeod - LWH-0020 442-5394 Kate Ekman - BBH-221E & Kristin Klopack - BBH-217E 442-5670, 442-6050 Christina Ciecierski - BBH-346C 442-5690 Erica Meiners - LWH-4008 442-5515 Administrative Office - LWH-4010 442-5586 John Sullivan - LWH-4009 442-5528 Howard Bultinck - LWH-4040 442-5540 3119 N. Pulaski Rd. (1 block south of Belmont Ave.) - EC-103 442-4080 Simin Rasmussen - LWH-0021 442-5391 Academic Advisement & Testing Center - LWH-0027 442-5293 Toni Scott - LWH-2011 442-5810 Jeanine Ntihirageza - LWH-2049 442-5873 Libby Komaiko - J-Bldg 442-5930 Moira Stuart - PE-1138 442-5546 Financial Aid Office - D200 442-5000 Barbara Sherry - LWH-3029 442-4804 Erick Howenstine - BBH-346A 442-5640 Lisa Hollis-Sawyer - BBH-307E 442-5846 Michelle Kane - LWH-4055 442-5594 Office of the Dean, Graduate College - LWH-0041 442-6000 Enrollment Services - LWH-0006 442-6005 Moira Stuart - PE-1138 442-5560 5 Campus Directory Specific Information Health & Wellness Undergraduate Program Health Service History Honors Program Human Resource Development, Graduate Program Human Resource Development, Undergraduate Program Inner City Studies Education Programs International Programs/Study Abroad Programs International Students Justice Studies Language Learning Lab Latino and Latin American Studies Latino Resource Center Library Linguistics Management and Marketing Master of Arts in Inner City Studies Education Master of Arts in Math for Elementary Teachers Master of Arts in Teaching: Bilingual Education Master of Arts in Teaching: Language Arts - ELED Master of Science in Applied Math Master of Science in Instruction: Bilingual Education Master of Science in Instruction: Language Arts - ELED Master of Science in Instruction: Language Arts - SCED Master of Science in Math for Secondary Education Math and Science Concepts Minor Math Lab Math Majors Math Minors Mathematics Department Mathematics Development Program McNair Scholars Program Middle School Endorsement for Certified Teachers Middle School Math & Science Endorsement Program for Inservice Teachers Middle School Program (MLED) MSTQE Music NEIU I.D. Cards Nontraditional Degree Programs Off Campus/Extension Sites Parking Division Philosophy Physical Education Undergraduate Program Physics Placement Testing Political Science Pre-Health and Pre-Law Advising Project Success Proyecto Pa’Lante Psychology/Gerontology Reading Reading Center Reading Development Program & Lab Records Office Registration Scholarships Secondary Education Social Work Sociology Special Education Special Education Undergraduate Advisor 6 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Address Inquiries to: Moira Stuart - PE-1138 Jessica Lettow - E-051 Patrick Miller - LWH-4085 Kristen Over - B-141 Suzanne Benson - LWH-3016 Daniela Truty - LWH-3019 CCICS - 700 E. Oakwood - Rosetta Cash - CIS-411 Office of International Programs - LWH-0008B Office of International Programs - LWH-0008B LWH-4062 Thomas E. Griffin - LIB-451 Victor Ortiz - LWH-2083 Miguel Cambray-B-159 Administration Office - 1st Floor Circulation Office - 1st Floor Judy Kaplan-Weinger - LWH-3070 Sundaram Dorai - CBM-178 CCICS - 700 E. Oakwood - Rosetta Cash - CIS-411 Tanya Cofer - BBH-225A Administrative Office - Teacher Education - LWH-3040 Administrative Office - Teacher Education - LWH-3040 Marian Gidea - BBH-204D Administrative Office - Teacher Education - LWH-3040 Administrative Office - Teacher Education - LWH-3040 Katy Smith - LWH-4011 Marian Gidea - BBH-204D Heather Patay-C-522 Library 4th Floor, Room 454 Nancy Wrinkle - BBH-225D Marina Polyashuk - BBH-204D BBH-214C Thomas Blackburn - BBH-204E Kim Sanborn - B-141 Sharon McNeely - LWH-4051 Heather Patay-C-522 Heather Patay-C-522 Heather Patay - C-522 R. Shayne Cofer - FA-129 Information Center - Village Square Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies - Janet Sandoval - B-147 University Without Walls - Janine Liska - B-147 See Page 31 Parking Facility - NE Side, 1st Floor Dan Milsky - LWH-3084 Marianne Morrissey - PE-1131 Kate Ekman - BBH-221E & Kristin Klopack - BBH-217E Academic Advisement & Testing Center - LWH-0027 Uma Patel - LWH-2080 David Nissim-Sabat - BBH-158 Office of Project Success Office of Proyecto Pa’Lante Saba Ayman-Nolley - BBH-313E Anne Feuerstein - LWH-2062 Joyce Jennings - LWH-2103 Linda Chenault - Library 4th Floor, Room 452 Office of Enrollment Services Office of Enrollment Services Michelle Morrow - D-202 Mike Bochnewych - LWH-0018 Jade Stanley - LWH-3078 Susan Stall - LWH-2090 Administrative Office-LWH-4058 Ebony Jimenez-Lee - LWH-4020C 442-5560 442-5800 442-5606 442-6045 442-5532 442-4554 268-7500 x145 442-4796 442-4796 442-4790 442-4752 442-4793 442-4372 442-4470 442-4400 442-5877 442-6121 268-7500 x145 442-5758 442-5380 442-5380 442-5779 442-5380 442-5380 442-5329 442-5779 442-5571 442-5769 442-5754 442-5774 442-5760 or 5776 442-5767 442-4253 442-5518 442-5571 442-5571 442-5571 442-5900 442-4290 442-6038 442-6031 442-4114 442-5798 442-4159 442-5670, 442-6050 442-5293 442-5660 442-5706 442-4980 442-5460 442-5844 442-5361 442-5365 442-4565 442-4060 442-4040 442-4606 442-5387 442-4764 442-4770 442-5580 442-5933 Campus Directory Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Specific Information Address Inquiries to: Student Activities Office Sharron Evans - E-047C Student Center for Science Engagement BBH-235 Student Computing Services See bottom of this page. Student Perkins Loans Bursar Services Student Employment Taushonia White-Taylor - D-012 Student Union Information Center Study Abroad Office of International Programs - LWH-0008B Summer Transition Program Academic Development - Office of the Dean - C-519 Teacher Certification for Post Baccalaureate Sean Condon - LWH-0019 Teacher Education Department Administrative Office - LWH-3040 Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language Lawrence Berlin - LWH-3063 TRIO/SSS-Access Peter Iling-C-300 (Student Support Services) TRIO/SSS-Regular Terri Hlavin-CBM-134 TRIO/SSS-Teacher Preparation Terri Hlavin-CBM-134 University Center for Academic Support Library 4th Floor, Room 454 (Learning Center, Math Lab, and Reading Development Program & Lab) University Counsel Jeffrey Brown - C-219 University Outreach & Equal Employment Roberto Sanabria - C-216 University Events Kyle Burke-Dix - C-626 University Police Parking Facility - NW Side, 1st Floor Veterans Information & Certification Cynthia Rathunde Weekend Institute Suzanne Benson - LWH-3016 Women’s Studies Durene Wheeler - LWH-2053 Workforce Diversity Institute Diane DiMaso - B-159 World Languages & Cultures Paul Schroeder Rodriguez - LWH-2040 Writing Lab English Language Program - LWH-2046 http://neiuport.neiu.edu HOURS OF OPERATION D-BUILDING OFFICES AND HOURS OF OPERATION Mon.-Fri...............6:00 A.M.-12:00 A.M. Sat. & Sun............9:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M. Note: Times are subject to change. Accounts Receivable Admissions Cashier Financial Aid Records Registration Student Loans Veterans Information Office Hours Mon.-Thurs............... 8:30 A.M.-7:00 P.M. Fri............................. 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Sat., Aug. 27............. 9:00 A.M.-Noon Sat., Sept. 3.............. 9:00 A.M.-Noon Weds., Nov. 23.......... 8:30 A.M.-4:30 P.M. Note: Times are subject to change. 442-4660 442-5438 442-5175 442-5038 442-4290 442-4796 442-4850 442-5374 442-5380 442-5872 442-4981 442-4971 442-4971 442-4953 442-5219 442-5416 442-4270 442-4100 442-4028 442-5532 442-4162 442-5442 442-4740 442-5480 Student Computing Services - B-Building Room 107 1-773- 583-4050 x4390 Please visit http://www.neiu.edu/~scs for the most recent updates pertaining to lab hours and availability. B-Building (B-103) Lech Walesa Hall Atrium (LWH-2104) CBM-Building (CBM-119) Lech Walesa Hall Lower Level (LWH-0002) Mon-Thurs...............8am – 10pm Friday.......................8am – 5pm Saturday...................8am – 5 pm Sunday.....................12pm – 5pm Closed during semester breaks Mon-Thurs...............8am – 10pm Friday.......................8am – 5pm Saturday...................1pm – 5 pm Closed during semester breaks Mon-Thurs...............8am – 10pm Friday.......................8am – 5pm Open during semester breaks: Mon-Fri....................8am – 4pm Closed Saturday and Sunday Mon-Thurs...............8am – 10pm Friday.......................8am – 5pm Closed during semester breaks Bernard Brommel Hall (BBH-208) Note: Printing is available at all SCS locations. Mon-Thurs...............8am – 10pm Friday.......................8am – 5pm Closed during semester breaks 7 Admission and New Student Information Admissions Information and Deadlines Students may apply via the Internet at www.neiu.edu.This is the quickest application method.The non-refundable application fee must be paid using a credit card or online check payment for the online process. A nonrefundable application fee of $30.00 must be submitted with all applications. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH. Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University *Master’s Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Semester July 1 November 1 April 1 *International Master’s Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer Semester June 1 October 1 March 1 *Some programs may have earlier deadlines. Please consult with Graduate Enrollment Services.. Former Students Students who have previously registered at Northeastern Illinois University are eligible to register if they meet requirements outlined below. Students who have been dropped for poor scholarship from Northeastern must be readmitted to the university by the Committee on Academic Standards. Students must submit a written letter of petition, the university application and a $30.00 non-refundable application fee to the Registrar. All documents must be received by July 15, 2011. New Students Students who have never enrolled at Northeastern Illinois University are classified as new students. All new students must complete a university application and be admitted prior to registration.The university application, non-refundable fee and supporting documents must be submitted in accordance with application deadlines. Undergraduate Students Former undergraduates in good academic standing pursuing a bachelor’s degree are eligible to register if they have enrolled during the Fall 2010, Spring 2011 or Summer 2011 semester. Students who have not attended during any of the above semesters must reapply for admission. New students wishing to pursue a bachelor’s degree must apply by the application deadlines. An application and all supporting documents must be submitted by the published admission deadlines. A non-refundable application fee of $30.00 must be submitted with your application. Students-at-large without degree Former students who have previously enrolled at Northeastern Illinois University as students-at-large without degree are eligible to register. If you have attended as a student-at-large and want to remain in this status, you do not need to reapply. New students wishing to apply as students-at-large without degree must apply by the application deadlines. Students-at-large are not eligible to receive financial aid. Students who have graduated from Northeastern Illinois University are considered graduate Students-at-Large and do not need to apply as a graduate Student-at-Large. Students-at-Large with degree NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY Tuition Guarantee Plan In 2003, the Illinois General Assembly amended the Northeastern Illinois University Act to include a four-year tuition guarantee for new undergraduate students beginning with the Fall 2004 semester.The purpose of the Act is to assist students and their families, at the beginning of the college experience, to be aware of what the costs of college tuition will be for the next four years.The Tuition Guarantee Plan applies to all newly enrolled undergraduate students, including transfers, and guarantees the same tuition rate for four continuous academic years.The Tuition Guarantee Plan applies only to tuition.The Tuition Guarantee Plan does not apply to fees. Tuition Guarantee Plan Classification For each student, the Tuition Guarantee Plan begins with the first term of enrollment. Under the Tuition Guarantee Plan, the tuition rate for new undergraduate students first enrolling at NEIU in the Fall 2004, or thereafter, will be held constant for four continuous academic years. New Students - The Tuition Guarantee Plan applies to all newly enrolled undergraduate students (freshman, transfers, and students-at-large) seeking their first bachelor’s degree beginning with the Fall semester 2004, or thereafter, and will be effective for four continuous academic years. Newly enrolled is defined as undergraduate students seeking their first bachelor’s degree and registered for at least one class on or after the first day of the term.The four-year tuition guarantee expires at the end of the term (Fall, Spring, or Summer) immediately preceding the four-year anniversary of the student’s initial enrollment. (For example, students who enter the Fall 2011 semester will be guaranteed their tuition through the Summer 2015 term). EXTENSION TO TUITION GUARANTEE PLAN Beginning in the Fall 2010 term, undergraduate students who previously qualified for the Tuition Guarantee Plan, as defined above, will now qualify for two additional years of guaranteed tuition. The tuition rate for the additional two years is equal to the amount charged to undergraduate students seeking their first Bachelor’s degree who initially enrolled in the academic year following the students with the additional tuition guarantee. For example, students who first enrolled in Fall 2007 had their tuition guaranteed at the same rate through Summer 2011, and now will have their tuition rate guaranteed for two additional consecutive academic years at the rate charged to students who first enrolled in Fall 2008. STUDENTS WHOSE GUARANTEE EXPIRES Students who have previously enrolled at Northeastern Illinois University as students-at-large with degree are eligible to register. If you have attended as a student-at-large and want to remain in this status, you do not need to reapply. The Tuition Guarantee Plan as described above will expire after six continuous years following initial enrollment, or upon completion of a bachelor’s degree, whichever comes first. New students wishing to apply as students-at-large with degree must apply by the application deadlines. Readmitted Students - Students who withdraw for any reason, other than being called up for active military service, and re-enroll will retain the guarantee rate they had when they withdrew from the university.The tuition guarantee will not be extended as a result of withdrawal. Students-at-large are not eligible to receive financial aid. Application and Credentials Deadlines Undergraduates: Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer I Term Summer II Term July 1 November 1 April 1 May 1 International Undergraduates: Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer I Term Summer II Term June 1 October 1 March 1 April 1 Students-at-Large With or without Degree: Fall Semester Spring Semester Summer I Term Summer II Term July 15 November 15 May 15 June 15 8 Full-time or Part-time - The determination of eligibility for the Tuition Guarantee Plan is not affected by full-time or part-time enrollment status; all new undergraduates are included. Students Changing Majors - The Tuition Guarantee Plan expiration date will not change for students changing their major. Questions concerning this policy can be directed to the Office of Enrollment Services or Bursar’s Office. Schedule Information Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY 5500 N. St Louis Avenue Chicago, Illinois 60625-4699 (773) 583-4050 Telecommunication Device for the Deaf: (773) 442-4999 (incoming calls only) FA J LIB LWH OFF PE TC This schedule of classes lists all courses available at the time of printing. It includes undergraduate, graduate, and extension (off-campus) courses. The schedule is divided into the College of Arts and Sciences, College of Business and Management, Academic Development, the College of Education, and Student Affairs. All departments listed are in alphabetical order. Classes may be added, cancelled, or changed in this listing. Such additions, deletions, or changes will be posted online on NEIUport. The university reserves the right to limit class enrollment and cancel classes because of insufficient enrollment, budget limitations, lack of an appropriate instructor, or other unforeseen circumstances. Students are responsible for reviewing this information to insure correct and valid registration. Course Identification Codes EXPLANATION OF CODED ITEMS IN THE CLASS SCHEDULE Abbreviations M T W R F S U TBA = = = = = = = = Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday To be announced Fine Arts Center Building J Ronald Williams Library Lech Walesa Hall (on Bryn Mawr at Central Park) Extensions (off-campus courses) Physical Education Complex (south end of campus) Tennis Courts (east of Physical Education Bldg.) Each course is designated by a three or four digit number identifying the individual course, a one, two, or three digit number indicating the specific section of that course, and ending at the far right of each course a five digit course reference number (CRN). The three or four digit number that identifies the course indicates the level of complexity. Courses which count toward the general education requirements are identified by: (FA) for Fine Arts, (HU) for Humanities, (SB) for Social/Behavioral Sciences, (NS) for Natural Sciences, (NSL) for Natural Sciences Lab, and (MA) for Mathematics/ Quantitative Reasoning. It is the responsibility of each student to enter the proper course reference number when registering.The course reference number is the key identifier for all registration activities. If you enter the wrong course reference number, your registration for that course may be voided by the computer or you may be registered for the wrong course. Level Codes Building Locations AF = B = BBH = C = CBM = CIS = CTC = E = EC = F = = = = = = = = Athletic Field (south of the Physical Education Complex) B (south) Wing - Building B Bernard Brommel Hall (formerly the Science Building, east side of campus at Catalpa) Jerome M. Sachs Administration Building - Building C College of Business & Management Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies 700 E. Oakwood (700 East & 3940 South) Chicago Teachers Center, River North Plaza, 770 North Halsted Between west parking lot and Auditorium Building El Centro, 3119 N. Pulaski Road Building F - Between west parking lot and classroom building A general guideline to the course numbering system is: 090 - level courses are developmental; credit does not apply towards graduation. Hours and grades for these courses will not count in hours earned or in the grade point average. 100 - level courses are usually taken during the freshman year. 200 - level courses are usually taken by sophomores. 100 and 200 level courses are lower division. 300 - level courses are upper division courses which are for advanced undergraduates, and under some conditions, graduate students. 400 - level courses are for graduate students ONLY. Undergraduate students graduating in May or August 2011, who wish to enroll in a 400-level course must contact Graduate Enrollment Services. 500 - level courses are for graduate students only. STUDENTS SHOULD REFER TO THE ACADEMIC CATALOG FOR DESCRIPTION OF COURSES, PREREQUISITES AND RESTRICTIONS The Academic Catalog as well as the Schedule of Classes may be accessed at www.neiu.edu. HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES. Course number, course title, and course credit hours Identifies a General Education course Individual section information for course listed Fee: A fee is assessed for the particular section indicated. The fee is assessed in addition to tuition and fees Prerequisite: A course that must be taken prior to the course indicated. Prerequisites will be enforced. –– Earth Science (ESCI) –– 121 NS Earth science: general survey 01 8:00a-8:50a MWF SCI S101 Doe, J 10:00a-10:50a MWF SCI S101 Special Fees: $10.00 02 8:00a-8:50a TRF SCI S101 Doe, J 10:00a-10:50a WF SCI S101 Special Fees: $10.00 17 5:40-9:00p M EL CENTRO Doe, J Comment: AUTHORIZATION AT EL CENTRO ONLY 18 5:40-9:00p T EL CENTRO Doe, J Comment: AUTHORIZATION AT EL CENTRO ONLY Subject abbreviation and department name information 3.0 13705 21705 18305 18625 329 soil science 3.0 01 9:25a-10:40a TR SCI S202 Simpson,T 10747 10:00a-10:50a MWF SCI S101 Special Fees: $10.00 Prereq: ESCI 121; ESCI 211 Room Location Meeting Time Meeting Day Course Reference Number (CRN)— It is the key identifier for all courses. It must be entered correctly online via NEIUport Comments: Some course sections have comments listing specific information pertinent to the section Building Location Instructor 9 Confirmation/Refund/Financial Aid Confirmation Process: To guarantee the registration of classes, all students must confirm their registration by the initial payment due date whether or not a bill is received. Failure to confirm by the due date will result in cancellation of registration. Students confirming their registration are responsible for the full tuition cost unless they officially withdraw by the established drop dates. All students must confirm their registration. The following are confirmation methods: • Pay the entire cost of the registered classes, or pay the minimum, which is the initial payment amount and a $10 deferred payment fee via http:// neiuport.neiu.edu, by mail, drop box or in person. See Schedule of Tuition and Fee Payments Table for the initial payment amount. • Students with authorized financial aid sufficient to pay the initial payment amount will be confirmed automatically. • Students receiving financial aid (not authorized) must obtain a waiver from the Office of Financial Aid and present it to the Cashier's Office. PETITION FOR REINSTATEMENT: Those students whose class(es) were dropped because they did not confirm their Change of Registration, may submit a petition to be reinstated to the class(es) within the first nine days of classes after the payment confirmation date. Students who had courses dropped because they did not confirm their Advance or Late Registration and did not re-register during Change of Registration are not eligible to petition for reinstatement. Students may petition once during their attendance at Northeastern. Students who petition more than once will be denied, unless university error or extreme hardship is involved. Extreme hardship includes the death or serious injury of a parent, spouse, or child, or serious illness of the student, making it impossible to meet the payment deadline. Students must petition at the Enrollment Services Center during normal business hours. The student will need to pay the $25 petition fee and the initial payment amount upon submission of the petition. Note, students will be reinstated to all courses from which they were dropped. In order not to have to pay for courses they are not attending, students who petition for reinstatement must drop these courses by August 25. Students not attending a class will be dropped and assessed 10% through September 12 or withdrawn beginning September 13 and financially obligated for a portion of the withdrawn course. No petitions will be accepted after September 22, 2011 for students who registered during Change of Registration. Please note: Appealing for Financial Aid reinstatement is a separate process. Please contact a Financial Aid advisor for details. Return Check Policy: A $15 fee will be assessed for each returned check received by the university. After two occurrences, the student will be precluded from making a payment by check for the next two years (three years after the third occurrence).The student has a right to appeal the length of time with the Bursar. Students who confirm their classes with a check that is returned for insufficient funds will also be liable for all tuition/fee charges and will receive grades unless they drop their courses by the appropriate refund or drop/withdrawal dates. Outstanding Tuition and Emergency Loan Balances: In order for the university to continue to provide an affordable education, it is important for the student to meet his/her financial commitment. However, students who have not met their financial obligation are subject to the following: 1. The student may not be allowed to register for classes. 2. Transcripts and diplomas will not be released. 3. The student's account will be charged a $50.00 non-refundable outstanding balance fee. 4. The student’s account will be assigned to private collection agencies. 5. The student’s account will be reported to the State of Illinois Comptroller. FINANCIAL AID INFORMATION - FALL 2011 Room D200; Phone: 773-442-5000; Web: www.neiu.edu/FinAid.htm; Email [email protected] Information and applications for grants, scholarships, loan and work programs are available on NEIUport and in the Financial Aid Office, D200. To be eligible for most Financial Aid awards, students must be enrolled at least half-time (minimum 6 credit hours for both undergraduate and graduate students) and must be admitted into a degree-seeking program. To apply for Financial Aid for Fall 2011, students must complete the 2011-12 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.gov and indicate NEIU (school code 001693) as one of their school choices. FAFSA results will then be sent to NEIU. Additional documentation may be necessary to verify the FAFSA information and to determine the student’s eligibility for financial aid programs. Once the FAFSA is received, students can check requirements necessary to complete their application on NEIUport at http://neiuport.neiu.edu Students can also check award status and academic progress status on NEIUport. For more information about NEIUport, see page 17. 10 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Financial aid awards will be processed in the date priority order that the student’s FAFSA results are received at NEIU, and as funds are available. Students whose FAFSA results are received at NEIU after June 1, 2011 should be prepared to make an initial down payment on their Fall 2011 fee bill using their own resources. If the student is later determined to be eligible for financial aid funds, a refund will be issued for eligible payments made. Once eligibility has been determined, Financial Aid awards will be applied towards the student’s tuition & fees due. Tuition based scholarships (IL Veterans Grant, IL National Guard, Cooperating Teachers, Civil Service Employees) must be processed first at the Financial Aid Office 2 weeks prior to the Payment Due Date. Automatic Confirmation Procedure For Financial Aid Recipients Students who have enough Financial Aid funds (including Student Loans) appearing on their Account Detail for Term online in NEIUport to cover the minimum deposit, will automatically be confirmed prior to the Payment Due Date. If no Financial Aid funds appear, or are not sufficient to cover the minimum payment due, a minimum payment will be required by the Payment Due Date to confirm classes. Check page 13 for due dates and minimum amounts required. ONCE CONFIRMED, STUDENTS MUST DROP COURSES VIA http://neiuport.neiu.edu. Drop Deadlines and Financial Aid Eligibility Most Financial Aid Programs will be based on your TOTAL ENROLLED HOURS as of End of Business Day on September 12, 2011. Most Financial Aid Programs WILL NOT PAY for classes dropped during the 90% refund period August 26 through September 12, 2011. Students will be responsible for the 10% cost of classes dropped during this period. Students with IL Veterans Grant and IL National Guard will have this 10% covered; however, this will impact Eligibility Units available for future payments. See page 12 for more information about Add/Drop deadlines. Once tuition & fees have been paid, students may use excess funds toward books at Beck’s Bookstore during the first week of classes. Check the Financial Aid website www.neiu.edu/FinAid.htm for dates, times & locations. Any excess financial aid funds remaining will be issued as a disbursement refund to the student--see Refund Disbursement (below). For additional information, check the NEIU website: www.neiu.edu/FinAid. htm or email us at [email protected] REFUND DISBURSEMENT Students may now receive their refunds electronically. Please see the Payment/Refund link found in the Registration Tools channel, on the Current Student tab of NEIUport for instructions on setting up your electronic refund! Student refunds processed electronically will be disbursed up to one week prior to student refund check disbursements. Students wishing to pick up their refund checks must do so in person. Two forms of identification are required. An NEIU Student ID (mandatory) Any other photo ID Refunds will be disbursed beginning September 28, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. Any refund checks not picked up in person will be mailed after the last date to drop classes, regardless of the amount or type of check. You must update your address on NEIUport if you change your address. If you have any questions, please contact the Student Loan Department at (773) 442-5175. COMPLETE WITHDRAWALS/RETURN OF TITLE IV FUNDS POLICY for Financial Aid Recipients Students who completely withdraw* from all classes through the 60 percent point of the term must repay a portion of financial aid funds received. The amount you repay will be based on the amount of time you attended classes. In most cases, you are entitled to keep the percent of aid that equals the amount of time you attended the term. For example, if you completely withdraw from classses at the 30% point of the term, you can keep 30% of your financial aid and would need to repay up to 70% of the aid you received. NEIU will return these funds to the U.S. Department of Education (for Pell Grants, SEOG Grants,TEACH or Perkins Loans) or to your lender (for Federal Stafford Loans) and will charge your student account. Students must make arrangements to repay any amounts owed before allowed to enroll again at NEIU or receive additional Title IV funds. *NEIU considers that you are completely withdrawn from classes on the day you drop your last class using the online system, via http://neiuport.neiu. edu). Students who do not attend classes and do not officially withdraw will be considered as having attended 50% of the term, and will be responsible for repaying 50% of all aid received. Tuition and Fees Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Table A - MANDATORY FEES FOR ONE CREDIT HOUR Campus Designation Main Campus (MC) Courses El Centro (EC) Courses Carruthers' Center (CIS) Courses Chicago Teachers' Center (CTC) Courses Off (OFF) Campus Courses Online (OL) Courses Fee Amount per Credit Hour* Student Union Student Activity Computer Resource Health Services Parking Level 2 Performing Arts Campus Recreation Academic Enhancement Green Fee * * * $1.70 * $0.80 $3.60 On-Line Fee $7.50 $3.00** $50.00 * Amounts to be determined by the Northeastern Illinois University Board of Trustees at its April 7, 2011 meeting. . Please see the NEIU website's Bursar page for approved amounts after this meeting. ** Green Fee is assessed once per student per semester NOT per credit hour. Table B - TUITION FOR ONE CREDIT HOUR UNDERGRADUATE TUITION PLUS MANDATORY FEES Enrolled (Fall 2011/Spring & Summer 2012): Resident * Enrolled (Fall 2011/Spring & Summer 2012): Non-Resident * Enrolled (Fall 2010/Spring & Summer 2011): Resident $260 Enrolled (Fall 2010/Spring & Summer 2011): Non-Resident $520 Enrolled (Fall 2009/Spring & Summer 2010): Resident $245 Enrolled (Fall 2009/Spring & Summer 2010): Non-Resident $490 Enrolled (Fall 2008/Spring & Summer 2009) Also: Enrolled (Fall 2007/Spring & Summer 2008): Resident $220 Enrolled (Fall 2008/Spring & Summer 2009) Also: Enrolled (Fall 2007/Spring & Summer 2008): Non-Resident $440 Enrolled (Fall 2006/Spring & Summer 2007): Resident $195 Enrolled (Fall 2006/Spring & Summer 2007): Non-Resident $390 Enrolled (Spring & Summer 2006): Resident $175 Enrolled (Spring & Summer 2006): Non-Resident $350 Continuing (Enrolled Prior to Spring 2006): Resident * Continuing (Enrolled Prior to Spring 2006): Non-Resident * GRADUATE TUITION Resident * Non-Resident * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * PLUS MANDATORY FEES * * * Amounts to be determined by the Northeastern Illinois University Board of Trustees at its April 7, 2011 meeting Tuition Guarantee Plan - New Fall 2011 Undergraduate Students Tuition for newly enrolled undergraduate students seeking their first bachelor’s degree is guaranteed for four consecutive years.The Tuition Guarantee Plan will help you and your family budget your educational expenses.The Tuition Guarantee Plan applies only to tuition. Fees may increase during the four years. See page 8 for more information. The Health Insurance Fee is assessed to all undergraduates enrolled in 12 or more credit hours. • Students seeking a second bachelor’s degree and graduate students‑at‑large will be assessed graduate level tuition. • Undergraduate students who register for the semester following graduation may be assessed undergraduate tuition.Tuition will be recalculated when the student's status is officially updated to a graduate.This usually occurs between one and two months after the beginning of the semester. Students are responsible for paying any additional charges that may occur as a result of the change in status. Residency Determination: Evidence of resident status shall be submitted at the time of application for admission. A student may have his residency status reclassified at any time by the university on the basis of additional or changed information. If the student is classified in error as a resident student, the change in tuition shall be applied to the next term after reclassification. If the student is classified in error as a non‑resident, the change in tuition shall be applicable to the term in which the reclassification occurs. A written claim for reconsideration must be filed within thirty calendar days from the date of assessment of tuition. For additional information refer to the current university catalog. • Please note that miscellaneous fees and/or fees associated with a course may apply. • See Mandatory fees for a description of the fees. • Each semester parking is automatically charged on the student bill and is based on credit hours enrolled. Students who do not require parking must opt out by September 13, 2011. • Tuition and Fees are subject to change without notice. • The health insurance fee for Fall 2011 is yet to be determined. Residency Status for Assessment of Tuition Adult Student (18 years or over): Must have been a bonafide resident of Illinois for a period of at least six consecutive months immediately preceding the beginning of any term of registration at the university. An adult who resides with parent(s) and has established and is maintaining a bonafide residency in Illinois will be regarded as a resident student. 11 Tuition and Fees Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Table D MISCELLANEOUS FEES Description Description Cost Health Insurance Fee: Student (3)................................................... TBA Spouse/Domestic Partner (2)...........................TBA Per Child (2).................................................TBA Cost Transcript Fee (6)......................................... 10.00 Freshman Orientation Fee (7)....................... 65.00 GRADUATION/COMMENCEMENT FEE: Parking Options: Semester Level 1..............................$379.00 Undergraduate................................. 30.00 Graduate............................................ 30.00 Description Cost Complete Withdrawal Fee (4)10.00 I.D. Replacement Fee............................... 10.00 Returned Check Fee ............................... 15.00 Petition for Reinstatement Fee (1).........25.00 Deferred Payment Fee............................10.00 Outstanding Balance Fee (5)..................50.00 (1) The establishment of the non‑refundable petition fee does not guarantee the right to a petition. (2) Optional fees ‑ It is at the discretion of the student to make an election for the service or contribution and may be added at the time of payment, (3) This is an optional fee for a student who is not a full time undergraduate during the semester. A student who is interested in health insurance coverage and is not full time undergraduate status may inquire at the Cashier's Office for more information. (4) The Complete Withdrawal Fee is non-refundable. (5) The Outstanding Balance Fee is non-refundable. (6) Transcript Fee. Students will be assessed a $10.00 transcript fee at the time of their first registration.This fee will allow a student to request a reasonable amount of transcripts at no additional cost. (7) Freshman Orientation Fee. This is a mandatory one-time fee paid by freshmen who are not transferring previously earned college credit.The fee supports orientation programs for these students. *Certain fees are subject to change without notice and are not refundable. Health Insurance Fee All full‑time undergraduate students will automatically be covered at a cost yet to be determined unless they have an insurance plan equal to or better than the Northeastern student plan. The fee may be waived online at www.aetnastudenthealth.com by September 13, 2011. Note, the fee is not refundable after September 13, 2011. Credit/reduction of tuition and fees Deadline Dates 100% credit/reduction Complete withdrawal or reduction of course load 4/18/11 - 8/25/11 90% credit/reduction Complete withdrawal or reduction of course load 8/26/11 - 9/12/11 50% credit/reduction Complete withdrawal or reduction of course load 9/13/11 - 9/26/11 25% credit/reduction Complete withdrawal or reduction of course load 9/27/11 - 10/11/11 No Refund No credit for complete withdrawal or reduction of course load. 10/12/11 - 11/11/11 Complete withdrawal fee: $ 10.00 Complete withdrawal fee: $ 10.00 Complete withdrawal fee: $ 10.00 Complete withdrawal fee: $ 10.00 No Fee Deadline to drop via http://neiuport.neiu.edu Midnight Deadline to drop via http://neiuport.neiu.edu Midnight Deadline to drop via http://neiuport.neiu.edu Midnight Deadline to drop via http://neiuport.neiu.edu Midnight Deadline to drop via http://neiuport.neiu.edu Midnight Grade Issued: No Grade Issued: No Grade Issued: Yes “W” Grade Issued: Yes “W” Grade Issued: Yes “W” To officially drop or withdraw from any or all courses, access http://neiuport.neiu.edu. Failure to officially withdraw or drop classes will result in the assignment of an ‘F” (failure) grade. Students who completely withdraw from all courses after the 100% credit period may still be assessed charges if they have not paid the full amount of tuition and fees. Refunds will be disbursed beginning September 28, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. Mandatory Fees Mandatory fees are intended to enhance and facilitate many aspects of campus life to include the following: Academic Enhancement Fee: This fee is dedicated to University renovation, improvement and upgrade of classrooms, laboratories and other academic space. Campus Recreation Fee: This fee supports a comprehensive recreation program, including intramurals, wellness and fitness programs, aquatics, sport clubs and informal recreation. Clean/Renewable Energy or “Green” Fee: The fee will fund implementation of clean and renewable energy technologies and improvement of campus energy efficiency at Northeastern Illinois University. Some examples of the uses of this fee may include: a campuswide energy audit, lighting efficiency improvements, alternate energy sources (solar panels), and recycling initiatives Computer Resource Fee: It is dedicated to the enhancement of computer services available to students. Such purposes shall include the addition of computer workstations, additional "smart classrooms", and increased access to all the networks and communications highway currently in place as well as those to be built in the future.There will be an increased availability of staff to assist students in learning to take advantage of the new and evolving technologies. 12 Health Service Fee: The fee enables the university to provide assessment and care for a wide range of student health concerns. Online Course Fee: This fee supports infrastructure and operational costs involved in making online courses available to NEIU students. Parking Fee: University students have three parking options: to participate in the Level II parking program, to participate in Level I parking, or to waive out of the parking program entirely. Students who choose to participate in Level II parking will be assessed the parking fee based on credit hours enrolled. For additional information on obtaining parking permits see page 14. Performing Arts Fee: Helps support university theatre and dance productions and musical concerts. Student Activity Fee: It is used to support the Student Government, student organizations and clubs, and the many activities, programs, media, and events sponsored by the above group. Student Union Fee: Helps support the Student Union, which is the heart of the activity program on‑ campus. It is the scene of lectures, discussions, concerts, dances, meetings, and other activities.The facilities include food services, lounges, and meeting rooms. Tuition and Fees Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Schedule of Tuition and Fee Payments PAYMENT OPTIONS Payments can be made by Visa, MasterCard, or check via http://neiuport.neiu.edu. Once students choose to confirm their registration with the cashier, they are responsible for the full amount regardless of any subsequent additions in credit hours, unless they officially drop by the appropriate refund deadline. If you are unable to pay your tuition in full at the time you make your initial payment, you may select the Deferred Payment Plan. A $10 fee will automatically be added to your account. Advanced Registration/Open Registration If you registered 4/18/11 thru 8/1/11, then you must confirm your Registration by the dates listed below. Failure to confirm by the dates listed below will result in cancellation of registration. If you registered April 18 - June 30 If you registered July 1 - August 1 Initial Payment Confirmation: $150 $250 Initial Payment Due: On or before June 30, 2011 On or before August 1, 2011 Method of Payment: Mail - Postmarked by June 30 Cashier until 7:00 p.m. Drop Box until 10:00 p.m. Check, VISA or MasterCard via http://neiuport.neiu.edu by midnight Mail - Postmarked by August 1 Cashier until 7:00 p.m. Drop Box until 10:00 p.m. Check, VISA or MasterCard via http://neiuport.neiu.edu by midnight Monthly Payment Due Dates: Sept. 29, 2011 - 1/3 of the balance Oct. 21, 2011 - 1/2 of the balance Nov. 18, 2011 - Remaining balance Sept. 29, 2011 - 1/3 of the balance Oct. 21, 2011 - 1/2 of the balance Nov. 18, 2011 - Remaining balance Deferred Payment Fee (non-refundable): $10 $10 Late Fees will be assessed on any past due amounts on December 13, 2011. Late / Change of Registration If you registered 8/2/11 thru 9/12/11, then you must confirm your Registration by the dates listed below. New Students-at-Large who register for extension courses only during the first class session must make an initial payment by September 29. Registrations will be cancelled if payment is not received. Initial Payment Confirmation: August 2 - 25, 2011 August 26 - September 12, 2011 $350 $450 Initial Payment Due: August 25, 2011 September 12, 2011 Method of Payment: Check, VISA or MasterCard via http://neiuport.neiu.edu by midnight Check, VISA or MasterCard via http://neiuport.neiu.edu by midnight Monthly Payment Due Dates: Sept. 29, 2011 - 1/3 of the balance Oct. 21, 2011 - 1/2 of the balance Nov. 18, 2011 - Remaining balance Sept. 29, 2011 - 1/3 of the balance Oct. 21, 2011 - 1/2 of the balance Nov. 18, 2011 - Remaining balance Deferred Payment Fee (non-refundable): $10 $10 Late Fees will be assessed on any past due amounts on December 13, 2011. 13 Student Health Insurance / Parking STUDENT HEALTH INSURANCE (Hospital/Doctor Insurance) PERMITS REQUIRED 24 HOURS EVERY DAY FEE PAYMENT: (Administered in Health Service Office, E051, Ext. 5800.) BASIC RATES Description Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Cost Student (Individual Only)...............................TBA Maternity is included in this basic rate.The student must apply to the Health Service Office if (s)he wishes to cover dependents. FULL-TIME UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS Health insurance coverage is mandatory for each term for which a student is enrolled. All confirmed full-time undergraduates are automatically billed for Student Health Insurance. Undergraduate students have the option to waive the health insurance by completing a health insurance waiver online at www.aetnastudenthealth.com no later than September 13, 2011. The health insurance cost is non-refundable after this deadline. Be aware that in order to avoid a lapse in coverage, insurance should be purchased each semester: Fall and Spring sessions.This should be done at the time the tuition payment is made. PART-TIME UNDERGRADUATE AND MASTER DEGREE STUDENTS Undergraduate students with at least 6 credit hours and graduate students who wish to purchase student health insurance will need to pay the premium upon enrolling for insurance. If dependent coverage is desired, the student must obtain an insurance application form by going online to www.aetnastudenthealth.com. ALUMNI COVERAGE Graduates may continue their health insurance only for the term immediately following their graduation by going online to www.aetnastudenthealth.com to print the form. NON-REFUNDABLE The Health Insurance fee is Not Refundable after September 13, 2011. CANCELLATION Students who already have a hospital insurance plan that is equal to or better than the student plan, may complete a cancellation form and submit it online at www.aetnastudenthealth.com at the time of CONFIRMATION (first payment for the term). Proof of coverage is required. The cancellation MUST be received online at www.aetnastudenthealth.com by September 13, 2011. NO CANCELLATION IS GRANTED AFTER THESE DATES. Parking All student parking permit fees should be paid at the Cashier's Office. Each semester: after confirming your classes, you must register your vehicles(s) on-line at the following Northeastern Illinois University Parking website, www.neiu.edu/parking in order to receive a permit. Permit Distribution is as follows: First week of classes:Tables in Village Square Second & Third week - From the Parking Office Fourth week - Mail Out Any vehicle not properly displaying a permit by the beginning of the third full week of classes is subject to being fined. Students that do not want to participate in the mandatory student fee parking program must sign a waiver form to opt out of the program. A waiver form for this purpose may be printed at http://neiuport.neiu.edu. From the Current Student tab, click on Parking Waiver Form in the Parking Information channel. The last day to opt out of the mandatory parking fee is September 13, 2011. PARKING LOT FEE INFORMATION PERMITS: Term Options LEVEL 1: Lots A & C see map on back cover. All vehicles must display a valid parking permit or decal designated for Level 1 lots. Level 1 parking permits and decals are valid in all identified legal parking spaces in Level 2 lots also, except handicap spaces. LEVEL 1 FEES: Semester: $379.00 LEVEL 2: ALL OTHER LOTS: All vehicles must display a valid parking permit or decal designated for Level 1 or Level 2 lots. Level 2 parking permits and decals are not valid in regular spaces for Level 1 lots. LEVEL 2 PARKING FEES: The Mandatory Fee Per Credit Hour is yet to be determined. HANDICAP PARKING: Identified spaces in each lot. Parking in the handicapped spots on campus requires the display of a valid level one or two University parking permit in conjunction with a state issued Persons with Disabilities license plate or hanging placard or a temporary NEIU Handicapped Parking placard. The Student Health Services Office will issue temporary NEIU Handicapped Parking placards that are valid only for short term handicapped parking for up to three weeks. Remember that both the NEIU permit and the Persons with Disabilities plate/placard must be properly displayed when parked in a university handicapped spot. Please call Student Health Services at (773) 442-5800 with any questions. (Parking Facility NE Side, 1st Fl) www.neiu.edu/parking (773) 442-4114 or 4117 Mon - Thurs ............. 7am - 9pm Friday ...................... 7am - 5pm Saturday................... 7am - 3pm MOTORCYCLES: • Special motorcycle parking is available in Lot D and in the Parking Facility on levels two through five. • Purchase and distribution of special motorcycle/motor bike decals are available at the Parking Office. PARKING FEES REFUNDS: All refunds are given in accordance with University tuition deadline dates and percentages.The parking decal must be returned to the Parking Office at the time you completely withdraw from classes. Students who desire to participate in Level I must sign a waiver form to opt out of the Level II parking program and independently purchase a Level I parking permit (forms obtained in the Cashier’s Office). Students that do not want to participate in the parking program must sign a waiver form to opt out of the program. A waiver form for this purpose may be printed at http://neiuport.neiu. edu. From the Current Student tab, click on Parking Waiver Form in the Parking Information channel. It is also available at the Cashier's Office. Once a student permit has been issued, it can be viewed online and coverage is effective immediately. All permits must be properly displayed within 7 business days from the mail-out/issue date. PARKING PERMIT INFORMATION • The last day to opt out of the mandatory parking fee is Sept. 13, 2011. • Students who choose to participate in parking on campus must first confirm their classes and then register their vehicle online at www.neiu.edu/parking. PARKING REGISTRATION APPLICATION The Parking Office is located at the NE side of the Parking Facility on the 1st Floor. Any vehicle parked in the university parking lot must be registered, parking fee paid and decal properly displayed as outlined in our Parking Rules and Regulations at www.neiu.edu/parking. 14 º DAILY PARKING OPTIONS: DAILY PARKING PASS: $5.00 per day. Must be purchased on a daily asneeded basis from the DAILY PERMIT MACHINE located in the H lot (at the South end of campus in level II) or from the Parking Office in the Parking Facility on the first floor.The machine will accept credit card payments as well as cash. PARKING METERS: Parking meters have a 30 minute time limit. Parking permits are not valid at meters. Registration Policies/Procedures Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University POLICY ON FIRST CLASS SESSION ATTENDANCE Department instructors may reassign a student's seat in a class if the student does not attend the first class session and neglects to inform the instructor in advance of the intended absence.The student will be responsible for any financial consequence if the course is not dropped officially by the student before the appropriate refund deadline. Failure to officially withdraw from class will result in a grade of F. PASS/FAIL OPTION • Pass/fail option is available only to students in good standing (can not be on academic probation) at the undergraduate level. • Pass/fail option is not allowed for General Education, Honors, College of Business & Management courses, tutored study courses, independent study courses, English 101, or a course used to fulfill a major or minor requirement. • Students are eligible to exercise the pass/fail option only after accumulating fifteen hours in residency (courses taken through Northeastern). • Eligible students will be permitted one pass/fail course per term. A maximum of 18 pass/fail hours, including transfer courses from other institutions, may be applied toward graduation but may not be counted toward a student’s major area of concentration, minor, or General Education Program. • Declaration of the intention to select the pass/fail option must be made no later than the tenth day of the term by notifying the Office of Enrollment Services. The decision to select the pass/fail option may not be changed after that date. • A grade of “P” will be used to indicate that the student has passed the course, and a grade of “F” will be used to indicate that the student has failed the course.The “F” will be included in the grade point average. • Instructors may offer courses restricted to pass/fail registration with approval from the appropriate College Educational Policy Committee and by the Faculty Council on Academic Affairs, either at the time of initial course approval or subsequently. Hours of credit carried by such course(s) will be part of the maximum 18 hours which have been approved for the general pass/fail option. Additional information is available at the Enrollment Services Center or in the current Academic Catalog. POLICY ON INCOMPLETES • “I” (incomplete) may be given if a student is absent from the final examination or fails to complete a special research or individual study project because of some unavoidable circumstance such as illness. • Effective Summer 2008, students will have two semesters (including Summer) after the incomplete grade has been assigned to remove the incomplete. • Incompletes that have not been removed within two semesters will be changed to an “F” grade. • This policy does not apply to thesis seminars or masters project seminars. ENROLLMENT VERIFICATION When verifying enrollment for purposes of financial aid programs, loan deferments, and other programs the university reports enrollment status as follows: FALL AND SPRING Graduate 9 hrs or more – full time 6 to 8 hrs – half time Less than 6 hrs – part time SUMMER Graduate 9 hrs or more – full time 5 to 8 hrs – half time Less than 5 hrs – part time Undergraduate 12 hrs or more – full time 6 to 11 hrs – half time Less than 6 hrs – part time Undergraduate 12 hrs or more – full time 6 to 11 hrs – half time Less than 6 hrs – part time Credit Hour Load (OVERLOADS) During the Fall term, a student may register for a maximum of 18 credit hours. No student may carry a course overload during the first semester of study at Northeastern. Approval for a course overload is required under the following conditions: • An enrollment of more than 18 hours. To be considered for a course overload students must: • Have a cumulative GPA of 3.0. • Write a petition explaining the compelling reason the overload is necessary. • Submit the letter of petition to the appropriate college Dean or Department. Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences • Undergraduates who have officially declared a major or pre-major in the College of Arts & Sciences • Undergraduates who have not yet declared a major or pre-major • Undergraduate and Graduate students-at-large Dean of the College of Business & Management • Undergraduates who have officially declared a major or pre-major in the College of Business & Management Dean of the College of Education • Undergraduates who have officially declared a major or pre-major in the College of Education • Graduate students-at-large officially admitted to a certification program Dean of the Graduate College • Graduates admitted to a Masters degree program Director of Nontraditional Degree Programs • Undergraduates officially admitted to the Bachelor of Arts in Interdisciplinary Studies program or the University Without Walls program Prerequisite Policy • The student should note that some course descriptions refer to a prerequisite course that must be successfully completed or the student must be enrolled for the course prior to registration.The members of the faculty regard these prerequisites or their equivalent as a necessary foundation for student learning.Therefore, it is the student’s responsibility to be aware of and follow any course prerequisite(s) prior to registration. In such case that a course prerequisite cannot be met, it is the responsibility of the student to obtain a waiver of the prerequisite prior to registration by following the procedure applicable in the college or department which sponsors the course. TEST PREREQUISITE CODES A01 A02 AEDU ICAT RDS1 RDS2 UEPR UEPW UFRN UMPR UMPS USPN ACT English ACT Math College of Education Admission Illinois Content Area List Read Seq 1 Evaluation Read Seq 2 Evaluation NEIU Engl Placement Reading NEIU Engl Placement Writing NEIU French Placement Score NEIU Math Placement Result NEIU Math Placement Score NEIU Spanish Placement Score Auditing Students who meet the admission requirements of the University and are registered for a course may audit the course if they have written permission of the instructor. NOTE: Courses in the College of Business & Management must also obtain written permission of the chairperson. Deadline to submit an approved written request to the Office of Enrollment Services to audit a course in Fall is September 12, 2011. AN AUDITOR CANNOT LATER HAVE HIS/ HER REGISTRATION CHANGED TO SECURE COURSE CREDIT. A student registered for credit may not change to audit after date listed above. Auditors pay the same fees as credit students.The grade issued is "V" (Visitor). 15 Test and Exams / General Information PLACEMENT AND COMPETENCY TESTING Testing Schedules and additional information are available at the Academic Advisement and Testing Center in LWH-0027 or at www.neiu.edu/~assess. You may also call to register for a test at (773) 442-5293. Independent/Tutored Study, Thesis Seminar Independent or Tutored study requires the signature of the instructor, department chairperson, college dean, and Academic Affairs on the Independent Study/Tutored Study Request form. Deadline to submit the Independent Study Request form to the department chairperson is August 29 for Fall 2011. Deadline to submit the Tutored Study Request form to the department chairperson is September 13 for Fall 2011. Thesis seminar requires the signature of the Thesis advisor, department chairperson, college dean, program coordinator/advisor, dean of the Graduate College, and Academic Affairs on the Thesis Seminar form. NOTE: All forms may be obtained from the department offering the course. ORAL Proficiency Northeastern Illinois University, in accordance with a 1987 State statute insures that all persons providing classroom instruction to students are proficient in oral English. If an instructor’s oral proficiency is in doubt, students should contact the department chair to obtain information about the University’s procedure for handling complaints. TEXTBOOK INFORMATION NOW AVAILABLE IN NEIUport A new feature in NEIUport is that students are now able to look up required textbook information in the same place that they look up classes. The benefit is that students who are interested in a particular course and section will be able to view the textbook information during the registration process, prior to the start of the academic term. To view textbook information, click on Look Up Classes in the Registration Tools Channel. Enter the subject and course number of the course and click on Class Search, then click on the CRN of the course section of interest. Click on the “Syllabus Available” link. In the field “Required Materials” you will find a listing of the required books along with the ISBN (if available), author, title, edition, and retail price. If textbook information has not been received by the University, it will state “To be determined – Check with your instructor.” 16 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Illinois Articulation Initiative (IAI) Information is available at the Enrollment Services Center or in the current Academic Catalog. CONCURRENT REGISTRATION Concurrent registration for undergraduates working toward a degree at Northeastern Illinois University is permissible. Prior to enrolling at another college or university, the student must meet with their academic advisor to determine which courses are appropriate for the student’s progress toward graduation. Please refer to the Concurrent Registration Checklist for important information regarding the transferability of courses and the concurrent registration process.The checklist can be found at www. neiu.edu (click on Current Students, Records). The final decision regarding the transferability of courses will be determined by the Admissions Office when the official transcript is received. Questions regarding concurrent registration can be directed to the Records Office at 773-442-4039. ACCESSIBILITY CENTER The Accessibility Center located in the D Building, Room 104, affords students with disabilities “reasonable accommodations” under Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973. Please call (773)442-4595 for assistance. Student Departure for Military Service Students who, during the course of an academic term, enter active military service including National Guard and Reserve active duty and are not in attendance at the end of the term will receive course and residence credit or a refund of tuition and fees. Students can contact Cynthia Rathunde in the Enrollment Services Office for more information at 773-442-4028. Student Departure for Volunteer Emergency Service Students who, during the course of an academic term, are absent from class due to volunteer emergency service are eligible for reasonable accommodations from the University regarding their classroom requirements. Students can contact the Office of the Dean of Students for more information. National Voter Registration Act The 1998 Higher Education Act Mandatory Good Fair Effort for the National Voter Registration Act. It reads, in part, "The institution will make good faith effort to distribute a mail voter registration form, requested and received from the State, to each student enrolled in a degree or certificate program and physically in attendance at the institution, and to make such forms widely available to students at the institution." The State of Illinois has provided the following link for students to use to print a voter registration form: http://www.elections.state.il.us. http://www.elections.il.gov/votinginformation/welcome.aspx English Voter Registration Form: http://www.elections.state.il.us/ Downloads/VotingInformation/PDF/R-19.pdf Spanish Voter Registration Form: http://www.elections.state.il.us/ Downloads/VotingInformation/PDF/R-19Spanish.pdf Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University NEIU ID CARD POLICY ALL NEIU STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A NEIU PHOTO IDENTIFICATION (ID) CARD ISSUED BY THE UNIVERSITY. Photo ID cards are issued at the Information Center of the Student Union (across from the bookstore). Information Center Hours: Monday - Friday: 8:30am - 10:00pm Saturday: 9:00am - 12:30pm Hours subject to change. Please call 773-442-4290 for current schedule. NEIU PHOTO ID CARDS ARE MANDATORY TO: • CHECK OUT BOOKS AND MATERIALS FROM THE LIBRARY. • GAIN ACCESS TO THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION BUILDING FOR CLASSES OR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES. • STATUS VERIFICATION FOR UNIVERSITY SPONSORED EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES. • PICK UP ANY CHECKS DISBURSED BY THE UNIVERSITY. • REQUEST INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR RECORD AT THE ENROLLMENT SERVICES CENTER, CASHIERS' OFFICE, STUDENT LOANS OFFICE, AND ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE. • USED AS A DEBIT CARD IN PHOTOCOPIERS, LIBRARY MICROFILM PRINTERS AND VENDING MACHINES. (The magnetic strip on the back of the ID card can be encoded with a dollar value up to $25.To encode (or increase) the dollar value on an ID card, go to an ‘Add Value’ station located on campus. Insert the card and a five, ten or twenty dollar bill and the dollar value on the magnetic strip will be increased by that amount. Each time the ID card is used for a purchase, the dollar value encoded on the magnetic strip will be reduced by the amount of the transaction.) TO OBTAIN AN ID CARD A STUDENT MUST PRESENT: a.Proof of enrollment for the current semester, i.e., a current Student Detail Schedule or Account Summary by Term. AND b.A current photo ID such as a valid driver’s license, State ID, passport, or any government-issued ID. Initial ID's are free for enrolled students. Alumni ID's are $5.00 Replacement of a lost ID is $10.00 Replacement ID's resulting from damage or name change will be replaced at no cost as long as the original ID is presented at the time of replacement. WHAT IS NEIUport AND HOW DO I OBTAIN A NEIUport NetID & PASSWORD? NEIUport is NEIU’s university-wide internet portal.This portal provides quick, centralized, and secure access to information and services for all NEIU students, faculty, and staff. ID Card Policy/NEIUport Accounts/NEIU E-Mail • Access the Ronald Williams Library Databases from an off-campus location. • Access Blackboard. • Create a personal web page which can be viewed on the Internet from anywhere in the world. • Store files online within your account. • Use the printers and photocopiers on campus. Students, faculty, and staff must have a NetID and NEIU ID card (with self-assigned 4-digit PIN) in order to print, scan, and photocopy on campus. Users are required to set up a four digit PIN to use their ID cards and access their print allowance. Users can set and reset their 4-digit PIN at http://print.neiu.edu Registered students at NEIU have a 7,500 point Print Quota that will reset at the beginning of each semester that they are registered.The Print Quota can be used for printing, scanning, and photocopying on campus. For security purposes, print quota should not be shared amongst users. Single-sided black & white prints and copies are 10 points per page, double-sided black & white prints and copies are 9 points per page (or 18 points per page printed or copied on two sides). Color copies and prints are 25 points. Scans are four (4) points. Any unused Print Quota does not roll over to the following semester.There are no refunds for unused portions of the Print Quota. For those students that exceed their Print Quota, single-sided black & white prints and copies will cost 10 cents per page, doublesided black & white prints and copies will cost 9 cents per page (or 18 cents per page printed or copied on two sides). Color copies and prints are 25 cents per page. Scans are four (4) cents per page. For more information on using the NEIU ID for printing, scanning and photocopying, setting or resetting the four digit PIN, and to view individual printing, scanning, and photocopying activity go to http://print.neiu.edu NEIUport accounts are automatically created for students admitted to NEIU.To look up your NEIUport NetID and password, please go to the website address http://neiuport.neiu.edu.You will need to enter your NEIU ID number and date of birth. • The NEIU ID Number is highlighted in yellow on your NEIU ID Card. • An NEIU ID card can be obtained at the Information Center located in the Village Square section of the Student Union. Northeastern Illinois University E-Mail E-mail is the official means for communication at NEIU.The University will send communications to students via official NEIU e-mail accounts only. It is recommended that students check their e-mail regularly as some communications may be time-sensitive. Examples of the types of communication you may receive are: • Notification of courses that have been cancelled or have had changes in meeting information • Notification of tuition payment due dates • Announcement of registration dates • Communication with your class instructors • Courtesy and overdue notices for library materials • Interlibrary loan service via ILLiad to request books and journal articles Your NEIUport account allows you to: • Register for classes online. • View course seating capacities (open or closed classes). • Determine course prerequisites. • Print out a class schedule. • View grades and transcript. • Request official transcripts. • Review Financial Aid awards. • Print out a tuition and fees statement. • Pay tuition and fees online with credit, debit or check. • Send and retrieve e-mail. 17 Bachelor’s Degree Requirements and Honors Program Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University BACHELOR’S DEGREE Requirements OPTION 1: COURSES Refer to the Northeastern Illinois University Academic Catalog for specific information. 1. General Education Requirements (including Math/Quantitative Reasoning) 2. English 101 or equivalent 3. Students admitted Fall 2008 and after must complete a writing intensive course 4. Improving Human Relations Requirement 5. Declaring a Major 6. Students admitted prior to Fall 2008 must complete the English Competency Exam or a writing intensive course 7. Major Program Requirements 8. 24 credit hours of upper division (300 level) and 18 credit hours at either 200 or 300 level 9. 30 credit hours residency requirement 10. Filing for Graduation 11. Successful completion of at least 120 semester hours. 12. A minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above. Some academic programs and departments have other specific grade requirements. The following courses will fulfill this graduation requirement: MATH/Quantitative reasoning REQUIREMENT See the General Education Limited List of classes for courses that satisfy this requirement. Students can also fulfill the requirement in one of the following ways: 1. Transfer credit with a grade of C or better in any math course College Algebra level or higher. Other math courses are evaluated at the time of admission. 2. A minimum score of 35 on the Northeastern mathematics placement test, a score of three or higher on the Advanced Placement (AP) calculus test, or a Math ACT score of 25 or higher. 3. An AA or AS degree from a community college meeting the standards of the 1991 Illinois Community College Board model General Education curriculum in Mathematics or completion of the Illinois General Education Core curriculum prior to transferring to Northeastern Illinois University. 4. Completion of one of the majors or minors listed below will automatically fulfill the Math/Quantitative Reasoning requirement. COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES Biology major Chemistry major Comp Sci major Comp Sci minor Earth Sci major Physics major Physics minor Economics major Economics minor Mathematics major Mathematics minor Psychology major COLLEGE OF BUSINESS & MNGT Accounting major Accounting minor Finance major Finance minor Gen Bus Ad major Int’l Bus minor Marketing major Marketing minor Management major Management minor IMPROVING HUMAN RELATIONS House Bill Number 0094 of the 87th General Assembly of the State of Illinois requires: "each public institution of higher education to include, in the general education requirements for obtaining a degree, course work on improving human relations to include race, ethnicity, gender and other issues related to improving human relations to address racism and sexual harassment on their campuses, through existing courses.” 18 ANTH 212 CMTC 100 GES 104 ICSE 201 LING 120 PHIL 213 PSCI 210 PSCI 216 SOC 100 SOC 105 WLC 200F WLC 200L WSP 101 SB HU SB HU HU SB SB SB SB HU Intro to Cultural Anthropology Introduction to Communication Introduction to Geography History and Culture of Ethnic Groups in America Language and Human Behavior Ethics Introduction to Political Science American National Government Introduction to Sociology Women, Men, and Social Change Intro to French and Francophone Cultures Intro to Latin American Cultures Women’s Perspectives and Values OPTION 2: MAJOR/MINOR PROGRAM Students who complete one of the following programs of study have met the HB 0094 requirement.The study of the sources of conflict and the improvement of human relations is infused into the course work of these major and minor programs. Anthropology major/minor Bilingual/Bicultural Education major Geography major History major Inner City Studies major Justice Studies major/minor Latino and Latin American Studies minor Philosophy major/minor Political Science major/minor Social Work major/minor Sociology major/minor Women’s Studies major/minor Declaring a Major Effective Spring 2001, the University implemented a policy requiring all undergraduate students to declare a major by the time they have earned a total of 45 credit hours. Students who have not completed the prerequisites necessary to declare a major must declare a pre-major.You must contact the appropriate academic department to officially declare your major or you may declare a pre-major by obtaining the form at the Enrollment Services Center (D-101). UNIVERSITY HONORS PROGRAM For details about the University Honors Program, please contact Kristen Over, Coordinator of the University Honors Program, Room B-141, (773) 442-6045. LIMITED LIST OF GENERAL EDUCATION HONORS COURSES ZANT-215 ZART-106 ZART-170D ZBIO-100 ZCHM-110 ZTHE-130 ZECO-215 ZESC-121 ZENG-201 ZENG-202 ZENG-203 ZGES-104 ZHIS-111B ZLIN-120 ZMUS-104 ZPHI-101 ZPHI-213 ZPHY-110 ZPSC-216 ZPSY-100 ZSOC-100 ZWSP-101 ZHON-191 ZHON-192 ZHON-193 ZHON-194 Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Honors: Human Origins: Intro Bio Anth Introduction to Art History Studio Exper: Metals & Jewelry Introduction to Biology (Lab) Chemical Concepts (Lab) Introduction to the Theatre Principles of Macroeconomics Introduction to Earth Science (Lab) World of Poetry World of Drama World of Fiction World Geography Western Civilization: 1500 A.D. to Present Language and Human Behavior Musical Concepts: An Introduction Critical Thinking Ethics Physics in Everyday Life(Lab) American National Government Survey of Psychology Introduction to Sociology Women's Perspectives and Values Introduction to the Performing and Fine Arts Introduction to the Humanities Introduction to Social Sciences Introduction to the Sciences Undergraduate General Education Program Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University NTH 109B * ABIO 100 GENERAL EDUCATION PROGRAM LIST of approved COURSES The General Education Program requires a minimum of 39 credit hours of courses distributed among five areas. All courses designated by FA (Fine Arts), HU (Humanities), SB (Social & Behavioral Sciences), NS (Natural Sciences), and MA (Math/Quantitative Reasoning) will apply toward fulfillment of the General Education Requirements. BIO 104 CHEM 103 109 * CHEM CHEM 110 E SCI 109 *ESCI 109W * ESCI 121 *FYE (First Year Experience) courses are intended for first year freshman students only. Students may take only one FYE course. PHYS 110 Important Note: Choose three courses (9 hours) from the following list. No more than TWO courses from any department may be used to complete the Humanities requirement. This includes transfer courses. PLEASE NOTE: No more than two foreign language courses may be used to fulfill this requirement. ALSO See department notes for important information. FINE ARTS Choose two courses (6 hours) from the following list. No more than ONE course from any department may be used to complete the Fine Arts requirement. This includes transfer courses. PLEASE NOTE: Dance is part of the Music Department. FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA FA Art in Society Introduction to Art History I FYE: Art, Architecture, and Urban Design in Chicago Studio Experiences: Photography Studio Experiences: Painting Studio Experiences: Sculpture Studio Experiences: Metals & Jewelry Studio Experiences: Printmaking Studio Experiences: Ceramics Studio Experiences: Drawing The Art of Film and Video Introduction to Theatre FYE: School’s Out: Chicago’s Bouquet of Nontraditional Educational Programs The Musical Experience Music Concepts: An Introduction FYE: Chi-Tunes: Music in Chicago The Dance Exp: Intro to the Art of Dance FYE: Stepping Out – Dance in Chicago Introduction to Spanish Dance SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES Choose four courses (12 hours) from the following list. No more than TWO courses from any department may be used to complete the Social/Behavioral Sciences requirement. This includes transfer courses. AFAM 109 * AFAM 200 109A *AANTH NTH 109C * ANTH 212 ANTH 215 CS 100 CS 109 * ECON 200 ECON 215 ECON 217 * EDFN 109 GES 104 109A *GGES ES 109B * GES 150 HIST 111A HIST 111B HIST 111C HIST 111D HIST 111E HIST 111F HIST 214 HIST 215 JUST 109 * LLAS 101 109 *LLAS P SCI 109 * PSCI 210 PSCI 216 PSYC 100 SYC 109 * PPSYC 110 SOC 100 SOC 105 *SOC 109 NATURAL SCIENCES SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB SB FYE: Skeletons in Chicago’s Closets Introduction to Biology (Lab) The Changing Natural Environment Chemistry and Society FYE: One Hundred Years of Public Health in America Chemical Concepts (Lab) FYE: Chicago Rocks! Geology in the City FYE: Muddy Waters: Chicago's Environmental Geology Intro to Earth Science (Lab) Geology, Resources, &Environment FYE: Chicago Body Works The Universe: Past, Present, Future Physics in Everyday Life (Lab) HUMANITIES To determine course offerings this term, refer to the specific departmental course listings. ART 101 ART 106 *ART 109 ART 170A ART 170B ART 170C ART 170D ART 170E ART 170F ART 170G CMTM 160 CMTT 130 * ELAD 109 MUS 101 MUS 104 MUS 109 * DANC 101 DANC 109 * DANC 131 ESCI 123 PEMT 109 * PHYS 103 NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS FYE: Exploring Africa in Chicago Intro to African & African American Studies FYE: Windy City Anthropology! FYE: Skin of Chicago Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Human Origins: Intro Bio Anth Computers and Society FYE:The Information Age: Its Impact on Chicago’s Culture Essentials of Economics Principles of Macroeconomics Principles of Microeconomics FYE: Schooling Chicago: Communities, Public Education and Change Intoduction to Geography FYE: Chicago Geog: Global Chicago FYE: Chicago Geog: Environmental Chicago Introduction to Environmental Studies World History: West to 1500 World History: West, 1500-Present World History: East Asia World History: Latin America World History: Africa World History: Islam United States History, 1607-1877 United States History, 1877-Present FYE: Justice in Chicago Intro to Latino and Latin American Studies FYE: Latino Art,Thought and Revolution in Chicago FYE: Civic Engagement, Community, & Social Change in Chicago Introduction to Political Science American National Government Survey of Psychology FYE: Growing Up in Chicago Life Span Development Introduction to Sociology Women, Men, and Social Change FYE: Investigating Chicago Choose three courses (9 hours) from the following list. One course MUST have a lab component. No more than TWO courses from any department may be used to complete the Natural Sciences requirement. This includes transfer courses. CMTC 100 109A *EENGL * NGL 109B 109C *EENGL NGL 109D * ENGL 201 ENGL 202 ENGL 203 ARAB 101 ARAB 102 CHIN 101 CHIN 102 CHIN 103 CHIN 104 FREN 101 FREN 102 FREN 103 GER 101 GER 102 GER 103 GREK 101 GREK 102 GREK 103 ITAL 101 ITAL 102 ITAL 103 JPN 101 JPN 102 JPN 103 JPN 104 KOR 101 KOR 102 KOR 103 POL 101 POL 102 POL 103 PORT 101 PORT 103 RUSS 101 RUSS 102 RUSS 103 SPAN 101 SPAN 102 SPAN 103 PAN 109 * SSWAH 101 SWAH 102 LING 109 * LING 110 LING 120 PHIL 101 PHIL 102 PHIL 213 WSP 101 *WSP 109 HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU HU Introduction to Communication FYE: Chicago’s Literary Diversity: Reading the Neighborhoods FYE: Reading and Writing the Literary and Political Landscapes of Chicago FYE: Drama and Diversity in Chicago FYE: Language & Lit. Ethno Chicago The World of Poetry The World of Drama World of Fiction Arabic I Arabic II Chinese I Chinese II Chinese III Chinese IV French I French II French III German I German II German III Greek I Greek II Greek III Italian I Italian II Italian III Japanese I Japanese II Japanese III Japanese IV Korean I Korean II Korean III Polish I Polish II Polish III Portuguese II Portuguese III Russian I Russian II Russian III Spanish I Spanish II Spanish III FYE:The Hispanic Influence in Chicago Swahili I Swahili II FYE: Language and Diversity in Chicago Lexicology:The Study of Words Language and Human Behavior Critical Thinking Introduction to Philosophy Ethics Women’s Perspectives and Values FYE: Women Organizing in Chicago MATH/QUANTITATIVE REASONING Choose one course, a minimum of 3 credit hours. MATH 112 MATH 113 MATH 141 MATH 143 MATH 163 MATH 177 PSYC 302 SOC 212 MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA Statistics in Daily Life Quantitative Reasoning College Mathematics I College Mathematics II Elem Fct Business Elem Fct Science/Math Statistics and Research Methods II Introduction to Social Statistics In addition, any three hour college level MATH course (beyond Intermediate Algebra) meets this requirement. Consult the university catalog for a list of majors and minors which automatically satisfy this distribution requirement. A grade of “C” or better is necessary to fulfill this distribution requirement. Majors in the Fine Arts, Humanities, and Social/Behavioral Sciences, may waive up to six credit hours of General Education requirements in the corresponding distribution area. Students in the Natural Sciences may waive all 9 hours. 19 Online, Hybrid & Videoconferencing Courses Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE OF CLASSES. Course No. Sec# Times –– Earth Science (ESCI) –– Course number, course title, and course credit hours 121 NS Earth science: general survey 01 8:00a-8:50a MWF SCI S101 Doe, J 10:00a-10:50a MWF SCI S101 Special Fees: $10.00 02 8:00a-8:50a TRF SCI S101 Doe, J 10:00a-10:50a WF SCI S101 Special Fees: $10.00 17 5:40-9:00p M EL CENTRO Doe, J Comment: AUTHORIZATION AT EL CENTRO ONLY 18 5:40-9:00p T EL CENTRO Doe, J Comment: AUTHORIZATION AT EL CENTRO ONLY Identifies a General Education course Individual section information for course listed Fee: A fee is assessed for the particular section indicated. The fee is assessed in addition to tuition and fees Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Online, Hybrid & Videoconferencing Courses Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 3.0 13705 21705 Credits CRN Instr. Course Reference Number (CRN) — It is the key identifier for all courses. It must be entered correctly online via NEIUport Comments: Some course sections have comments listing specific information pertinent to the section 18305 18625 Credits CRN 3.0 12161 - Geography & Environmental Studies (GES) 104 SB Introduction To Geography 5 TBA OL Online Good, E Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 150 SB Intro To Envirnmntl Studies 3 TBA OL Online Good, E Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes ONLINE AND HYBRID COURSES Online Courses are those courses in which all instruction is fully online. Online courses are listed below. 202 4 Hybrid Courses (also called blended courses) combine face-to-face sessions and online instruction.The pattern of specific meeting times for face-to-face sessions vary by course. Hybrid courses are listed in the department course listings. Online Courses — Art (ART) — 3.0 11155 11156 — Biology (BIO) — 3.0 11523 Course No. Sec# Times 187 4 5 3.0 12277 3.0 12300 301 1 Justice and Inequality 3.0 TBA OL Online Terpstra, J 12225 Prerequisites: JUST 101, Thrys of Just & Social Change 3.0 TBA OL Online Terpstra, J 12233 Prerequisites: JUST 101 OR CRJU 101 AND JUST 202 OR CRJU 202, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 113 MA Quantitative Reasoning 3.0 6 TBA OL Online Kupiec, A 12291 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 165 Fin Math-Bus/Soc Sci 3.0 4 TBA OL Online Kupiec, A 12338 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 167 Business Calculus I 4.0 5 TBA OL Online Kupiec, A 12346 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 185 Precalculus 4.0 3 TBA OL Online Gudehithlu, S 12359 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 6 TBA OL Online Resnicoff, G 12380 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Calculus I 4.0 TBA OL Online Gudehithlu, S 12385 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, TBA OL Online Resnicoff, G 12388 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, — Social Work (SWK) — 200 3 327 1 — Justice Studies (JUST) — — Mathematics (MATH) — College of Arts & Sciences 104 NS The Changing Natural Environme 5 TBA OL Online Ruderfer, I Locat. Subject abbreviation and department name information — English (ENGL) — 101 Writing I 33 TBA OL Online Byard, V Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 VIDEOCONFERENCING COURSES Northeastern Illinois University offers selected courses that are delivered through a two-way interactive video teleconferencing network. A course that is offered on the network will be identified as a “Videoconferencing Course”. 106 FA Introduction to Art History I 3 TBA OL Online Hanrahan-Apple Comments: Online Course 4 TBA OL Online Hanrahan-Apple Comments: Online Course Days Building Location 329 soil science 3.0 01 9:25a-10:40a TR SCI S202 Simpson,T 10747 10:00a-10:50a MWF SCI S101 Special Fees: $10.00 Instructor Prereq: ESCI 121; ESCI 211 Room Location Meeting Time Meeting Day Prerequisite: A course that must be taken prior to the course indicated Course No. Sec# Times Title Introduction To Social Work TBA OL Online Peller, J Soc Work Practice W Families TBA OL Online Peller, J Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Skills Elective 3.0 12681 3.0 12730 — World Languages & Cultures — — French (FREN) — 356 1 French Women Writers & Artists 3.0 TBA OL Online Mc Goey, M 12263 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes College of Business and Management — Accounting (ACTG) — 400 Fundamentals Of Accounting 4.0 61 TBA OL Online Dorestani, A 11036 Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval — Business Law (BLAW) — 285 Legal Environment Of Business 51 TBA OL Online Reinsch, R 3.0 11046 continued on next page 20 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced Online & Videoconferencing Courses Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — Finance (FINA) — 360 Prin Financial Management 3.0 51 TBA OL Online Dhiensiri, N 11097 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 400 Financial Management 2.0 61 TBA OL Online Rezvanian, R 11106 Prerequisites: ACTG 400, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting — Management (MNGT) — 370 WIP:Managng Global Bus Orgaztn 3.0 51 TBA OL Online Xu, Q 11197 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 377 Production/Operations Mngt 3.0 51 TBA OL Online Li, J 11308 Prerequisites: MNGT 368 AND MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing — Marketing (MKTG) — 350 Principles Of Marketing 3.0 1 TBA OL Online Chen, Y 11112 Prerequisites: ECON 217, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Course No. Sec# Times — Mathematics Development (MATH) — College of Education — Counselor Education (COUN) — 404 2 417 1 Evaluation Techniques 3.0 TBA OL Online Currier, K 11745 Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Middle School Advis & Cnslg 3.0 TBA OL Online TBA, I 11774 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN TBA OL Online Pesce, E 11082 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), 4 TBA OL Online Roberts, A 11083 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), 5 TBA OL Online Roberts, A 11084 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), 418A Sem Devel & Lrng:Cogntv Devel 3.0 1 TBA OL Online Pesce, G 11091 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 453E Edfn Sem:Motivation & Learng 1.0 1 TBA OL Online Smith, K 11092 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 3 — Special Education (SPED) — 510 1 Academic Development 092 Intermediate Algebra II 3.0 35 TBA OL Online Blackburn, T 12375 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Title Methods III:Special Education 3.0 TBA OL Online Moreno, G 11512 Prerequisites: SPED 504 AND SPED 505 AND SPED 506 AND SPED 507, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 Videoconferencing Courses College of Education — Educational Leadership & Development — — Leadership (LEAD) — 433 1 School Law 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 2031 Brown, S 11430 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program X2 4:15p- 6:55p R ZUCG TBA Brown, S 11432 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 436 Admin Of School Personnel 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH 2031 Bultinck, H 11444 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL X2 4:15p- 6:55p T ZUCG TBA Beckwith, J 11445 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Educational Foundations (EDFN) — 313 2 Prob, Iss & Pract In Educ 3.0 TBA OL Online Pesce, G 11081 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. 21 General Education Courses Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN General Education Courses Refer to the individual academic departments in the department notes section for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. Also, refer to the policy on first class session attendance. Fine Arts — Art (ART) — 101 FA Art In Society 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR Hanrahan-Apple 11151 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR Hanrahan-Apple 11152 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 108 Kellerman, M 11564 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 106 FA Introduction to Art History I 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 203 Nieves, A 11153 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 203 Nieves, A 11154 3 TBA OL Online Hanrahan-Apple 11155 Comments: Online Course 4 TBA OL Online Hanrahan-Apple 11156 Comments: Online Course L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 108 Kellerman, M 11565 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 170A FA Experiences: Photograph 3.0 1 09:00a-11:30a MW FA 225A Mathews, N 11164 Special Fees: $40.00 170B FA Experiences: Painting 3.0 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 212 TBA, I 11165 Special Fees: $30.00 2 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 212 Criner, D 11166 Special Fees: $30.00 3 10:00a- 3:00p F FA 212 TBA, I 11167 Special Fees: $30.00 4 09:00a-11:30a MW FA 212 Vera, R 11168 Special Fees: $30.00 5 09:00a-11:30a TR FA 212 Porterfield, M 11169 Special Fees: $30.00 6 6:00p- 8:30p TR FA 212 Spidale, F 11170 Special Fees: $30.00 7 10:00a- 3:00p S FA 212 Spidale, F 11171 Special Fees: $30.00 L18 3:20p- 5:20p MW EC 108 Kellerman, M 11566 Special Fees: $30.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 170C FA Experiences: Sculpture 3.0 1 10:00a- 3:00p S FA 215 TBA, I 11172 Special Fees: $30.00 170D FA Exper: Metals and Jewel 3.0 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 112 Lancaster, R 11173 Special Fees: $35.00 170E FA Experiences: Printmakin 3.0 1 10:00a-12:30p TR FA 250A TBA, I 11174 Special Fees: $30.00 170F FA Experiences: Ceramics 3.0 1 09:00a- 2:00p S FA 114 Carreno, D 11175 Special Fees: $35.00 170G FA Experiences: Drawing 3.0 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 252A Krantz, J 11176 Special Fees: $20.00 2 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 252A Bagdzinski, P 11177 Special Fees: $20.00 3 6:00p- 8:30p TR FA 252A TBA, I 11178 Special Fees: $20.00 L18 5:40p- 8:10p TR EC 108 Kellerman, M 11567 Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski J1 3:00p- 5:40p TR CIS 211 Crawford, A 12816 Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Humanities — Media (CMTM) — 160 FA The Art of Film & Video L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 123 Lind, A Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 107 TBA, I 2 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 107 TBA, I 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR FA 107 Ritsema, R 4 4:15p- 5:30p TR FA 107 Kane, K 5 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 107 TBA, I 6 5:40p- 6:55p MW FA 107 TBA, I Course No. Sec# Times 3.0 11655 11822 11828 11829 11832 11834 11835 — Theatre (CMTT) — 130 FA Introduction To Theatre 3.0 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF F 109 Bliss, J 11898 2 09:25a-10:40a TR F 109 Rodriguez, J 11899 3 09:00a-09:50a MWF F 109 Mace, R 11900 4 10:00a-10:50a MWF F 109 Higginbotham 11901 5 12:00p-12:50p MWF F 109 Wirth, D 11903 6 12:15p- 1:30p TR F 109 Kuehnau, J 11904 7 10:25a-11:40a MW FA 255 Blair, J 11905 Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP Dept Approval Reqrd — Dance (DANC) — 101 FA Danc Exp:Intro To Art Of Danc 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 141A Burton, R 11960 J1 6:00p- 8:40p M CIS 211 TBA, I 12850 Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 109 FA FYE:Steppin Out-Dance in Chgo 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 145 Burton, R 11962 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating 131 FA Introduction To Spanish Dance 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR J 111 Ruiz, I 11963 2 12:15p- 1:30p MW J 111 Ruiz, I 11964 — Music (MUS) — 101 FA The Musical Experience 3.0 WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 106 TBA, I 11718 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 202 Chang, P 12466 Comments: World Music 2 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 202 Snow, L 12469 3 12:00p-12:50p MWF FA 202 Weber, A 12470 4 2:00p- 2:50p MWF FA 202 Weber, A 12472 104 FA Music Concepts: Introduction 3.0 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 106 TBA, I 11721 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF FA 202 Kowalkowski 12473 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 202 Kowalkowski 12475 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF FA 202 TBA, I 12484 4 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 202 Vernon, A 12486 5 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 202 Myintoo, S 12488 6 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 202 Myintoo, S 12491 7 08:00a-09:15a TR FA 202 Snow, L 12492 8 7:05p- 8:20p MW FA 152 Marchi, L 12493 109 FA FYE:Chi-Tunes:Music in Chicago 3.0 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 152 TBA, I 12519 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating — Educational Leadership & Development — — Educational Leadership (ELAD) — 109 FA FYE:Schl’s Out:Chgo Ntd Ed Prg 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR Stirling, T 12853 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — Communication (CMTC) — 100 HU Introduction To Communication 1 08:00a-09:15a TR FA 107 Mace, R Level Restriction: Undergraduate 2 09:00a-09:50a MWF FA 107 Ross, J Level Restriction: Undergraduate 3 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 107 Alvarez, W Level Restriction: Undergraduate 4 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 107 Bliss, J Level Restriction: Undergraduate 5 1:00p- 1:50p MWF FA 107 Ross, J Level Restriction: Undergraduate 6 2:00p- 2:50p MWF FA 107 Wirth, D Level Restriction: Undergraduate 7 5:40p- 6:55p TR B 158 TBA, I Level Restriction: Undergraduate 8 09:00a-10:15a MW FA 255 Snow, A Level Restriction: Undergraduate Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP Dept Apprvl Reqrd L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 137 Leonard, C Level Restriction: Undergraduate Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11627 11628 11629 11630 11631 11632 11633 11634 11652 — English (ENGL) — 201 HU The World of Poetry L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 137 Petersen, M Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3056 Bruce, D Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 202 HU The World of Drama 1 09:25a-10:40a TR TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 203 HU The World Of Fiction L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 122 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF Davros, M Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 2044 White, B Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2071 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 4 2:00p- 2:50p MWF LWH 2044 Graf, T Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 5 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 2044 White, H Prerequisites: ENGL 101, J1 12:40p- 3:20p S CIS 504 Kheperu, M Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 3.0 11975 12016 3.0 12018 3.0 11978 12019 12021 12023 12026 12029 12856 — Linguistics (LING) — 109 HU FYE:Languge & Divrsty in Chgo 3.0 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 3031 Duchaj, K 12865 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF Duchaj, K 12866 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 110 HU Lexicology:The Study Of Words 3.0 WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 123 TBA, I 11700 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2044 TBA, I 12179 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF Sreenan, N 12180 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF Sreenan, N 12182 continued on next page 22 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced General Education Courses Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Credits CRN Instr. 120 HU Language & Human Behavior L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 128 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2044 Strid, J 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2056 Strid, J 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 2044 Strid, J 4 2:00p- 3:15p MW LWH 2056 TBA, I 5 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2056 Sreenan, N 6 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2056 Sreenan, N 7 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2056 TBA, I 8 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2056 TBA, I 9 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 2056 Duchaj, K 10 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 2044 TBA, I 3.0 11704 12183 12184 12185 12186 12187 12188 12189 12190 12192 12194 — Philosophy (PHIL) — 101 HU Critical Thinking WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 107 Ben Levi, J Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF LWH 2044 Casey, J 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3031 TBA, I 3 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2081 TBA, I 4 10:50a-12:05p TR Waldman, D 5 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3081 Waldman, D W1 12:30p- 3:10p U B 158 TBA, I 102 HU Introduction To Philosophy L18 7:05p- 9:45p W EC 136 Stankova, R Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF TBA, I 2 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 2056 TBA, I 3 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3020 TBA, I 213 HU Ethics WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 107 Stankova, R Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2056 Hoffman, A 2 2:00p- 2:50p MWF LWH 3020 TBA, I 3 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 3031 Hoffman, A 4 12:15p- 1:30p TR Hoagland, S W1 08:00a-10:40a S LWH 3003 TBA, I 3.0 11818 12386 12387 12390 12392 12396 12397 3.0 11819 12408 12409 12410 3.0 11821 12414 12415 12416 12417 12418 - Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) 109A HU FYE:Teaching English in Chgo 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 351 Stone, W 12842 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only — Women’s Studies Program (WSP) — 101 HU Women’s Perspectives & Values 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 106 Wheeler, D 11897 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 1:00p- 2:15p MW FA 203 Fuller, L 12774 2 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 256 Satkunaratnam 12775 — World Languages & Cultures — — Arabic (ARAB) — 101 HU Arabic I 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 102 HU Arabic II 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: ARAB 101, 3046 Rahman, S 449 Rahman, S 3106 Rahman, S 449 Rahman, S 3094 Rahman, S 449 Rahman, S 3.0 11147 11148 2 Title Days Locat. Instr. 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 4006 Peng, Y TBA LIB 449 Peng, Y Special Fees: $10.00 Credits CRN 11626 — French (FREN) — 101 HU Beginning French I 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 240 Czech, P 12241 TBA LIB 449 Czech, P Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 240 Czech, P 12244 TBA LIB 449 Czech, P Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3056 Berndt, B 12252 TBA LIB 449 Berndt, B Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 102 HU Beginning French II 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3005 Harris, E 12254 TBA LIB 449 Harris, E Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 201 HU Intermediate French I 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3044 Czech, P 12255 TBA LIB 449 Czech, P Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, — Greek (GREK) — 101 HU Modern Greek I 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 2 7:05p- 8:20p TR LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 3.0 2105 Sellountos, S 12094 449 Sellountos, S 3005 Sellountos, S 12095 449 Sellountos, S — Italian (ITAL) — 101 HU Italian I 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 102 HU Italian II 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: ITAL 101, 3.0 3044 Ramirez Florez 12163 449 Ramirez Florez 3109 Ramirez Florez 12166 449 Ramirez Florez 3.0 3109 Ramirez Florez 12167 449 Ramirez Florez — Korean (KOR) — 101 HU Korean I 1 TBA LIB 449 09:00a-09:50a MWF Special Fees: $10.00 Lee, J Lee, J 3.0 12253 — Polish (POL) — 3.0 11150 — Chinese (CHIN) — 101 HU Chinese I 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 4006 Peng, Y TBA LIB 449 Peng, Y Special Fees: $10.00 Course No. Sec# Times 3.0 11625 101 HU Polish I 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 2 TBA LIB 7:05p- 8:20p TR LWH Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: POL 101, 4006 Kolak, C 449 Kolak, C 449 Kolak, C 3044 Kolak, C Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN — Portuguese (PORT) — 101 HU Portuguese I 1 TBA LIB 449 TBA, I 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3044 TBA, I Special Fees: $10.00 3.0 12478 — Spanish (SPAN) — 101 HU Beginning Spanish I 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3005 Rodriguez, E 12617 TBA LIB 449 Rodriguez, E Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3005 Rodriguez, E 12618 TBA LIB 449 Rodriguez, E Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 3005 Rodriguez, E 12620 TBA LIB 449 Rodriguez, E Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, J1 4:15p- 5:30p MW CIS 520 Guzman, V 12821 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 102 HU Beginning Spanish II 3.0 1 TBA LIB 449 O’Kane, C 12622 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2081 O’Kane, C Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 TBA LIB 449 O’Kane, C 12624 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 228 O’Kane, C Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 TBA LIB 449 O’Kane, C 12625 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 3005 O’Kane, C Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 109 HU FYE:Chicago’s Latin@ Cultures 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 219 Dorantes Resendiz 11883 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 351 Dorantes Resendiz 11884 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 201 HU Intermediate Spanish I 3.0 1 TBA LIB 449 Rodriguez, E 12626 2:00p- 3:15p MW LWH 3071 Rodriguez, E Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3005 TBA, I 12628 TBA LIB 449 TBA, I Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3.0 12476 12477 continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. 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Credits CRN mathematics/quantitative reasoning — Mathematics (MATH) — 112 MA Statistics In Daily Life 3.0 WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 122 Duggal, V 11712 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 233 Manoyan, V 12270 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 09:25a-10:40a TR B 158 Maglio, R 12273 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 10:50a- 1:30p S CBM 113 Ter-Saakyants 12274 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 4:15p- 5:30p MW CBM 113 Hardy, J 12276 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 113 MA Quantitative Reasoning 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 121 Kupiec, A 11713 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 2108 Beardsley, B 12279 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 242 Wang, Z 12281 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 242 TBA, I 12282 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 242 Wang, Z 12286 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5 09:25a-10:40a TR SCI 242 Choi, S 12289 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 6 TBA OL Online Kupiec, A 12291 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 141 MA College Mathematics I 3.0 1 08:00a-09:15a TR B 158 Maglio, R 12292 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 10:50a-12:05p TR B 158 Maglio, R 12294 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 2:50p- 4:05p MW CBM 111 Manoyan, V 12296 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 1:25p- 2:40p MW BBH 325 Ter-Saakyants 12298 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, W1 10:50a- 1:30p S BBH 129 TBA, I 12301 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Departmental Approval Required 163 MA Elem Functions For Business 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW CBM 113 Beardsley, B 12327 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 2:50p- 4:05p MW BBH 311 Beardsley, B 12328 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 8:30p- 9:45p TR BBH 129 TBA, I 12329 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 129 Pouladdege, P 12330 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 233 Pouladdege, P 12331 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 24 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 173 MA College Algebra 3.0 1 1:25p- 2:40p MW BBH 311 Beardsley, B 12347 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR CBM 113 Finley, P 12348 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 3 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 325 Choi, S 12349 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 4 7:05p- 8:20p MW CBM 113 Turian, E 12351 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 5 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 129 Hardy, J 12352 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 175 MA Trigonometry 3.0 1 1:25p- 2:40p MW BBH 201 Gleyzer, J 12353 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 129 Ter-Saakyants 12354 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 3 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 129 Pouladdege, P 12355 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 — Psychology (PSYC) — 302 MA Stats & Research Methods II 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 242 Rueckert, L 12650 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND PSYC 202, Major Restriction: A&S-Psychology 2 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 242 Rueckert, L 12655 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND PSYC 202, Major Restriction: A&S-Psychology X1 5:40p- 6:55p TR ZUCG TBA Silverthorn, N 12811 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND PSYC 202, Major Restriction: A&S-Psychology — Sociology (SOC) — 212 MA Intro To Social Statistics 3.0 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2108 Gomez, C 12606 Prerequisites: SOC 100 AND SOC 211 OR SOC 337 AND MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Major Restriction: A&S-Sociology Natural Sciences — Anthropology (ANTH) — 109B NS FYE:Skeletons in Chicago Close 3.0 1 1:00p- 3:40p W BBH 156 Davis, L 12801 Special Fees: $10.00 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdnts Only — Biology (BIO) — 104 1 2 3 5 99 NS The Changing Natural Environme 1:00p- 1:50p F B 158 Rihani, K Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 1002 Campbell, T 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 1001 TBA, I TBA OL Online Ruderfer, I 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 211 Kampwirth, R Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concur w/BIO 105 & MATH 147 L18 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 128 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 7:05p- 9:45p R EC 106 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L96 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 128 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 4 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 1001 TBA, I J1 5:40p- 8:20p R CIS 401 Copper, E Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 3.0 11520 11521 11522 11523 11570 11571 11572 11573 12835 12836 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — Chemistry (CHEM) — 103 NS Chemistry And Society 3.0 1 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 101 Tsonchev, S 11589 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 2 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 102 Wysocki, J 11590 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 3 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 102 TBA, I 11591 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 L18 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 123 Kogan, L 11650 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 117 TBA, I 11651 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Earth Science (ESCI) — 109 NS FYE:Chgo Rocks! Geolgy in City 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 120 Hemzacek, J 12102 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 120 Hemzacek, J 12105 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 123 NS Geology,Resources & Envirnmnt 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 126 TBA, I 11985 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 4:15p- 6:55p R EC 126 TBA, I 11987 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 102 Voglesonger, K 12135 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 2 1:00p- 2:15p MW BBH 101 Easterday, C 12137 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 102 Fariduddin, M 12139 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 4 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 112 TBA, I 12143 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 — Physics (PHYS) — 103 NS Universe:Past,Present,Future 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 108 TBA, I 11823 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 101 Gulkarov, I 12432 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 101 Gulkarov, I 12434 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 3 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 102 Delzenero, R 12435 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 4 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 101 Khalili, M 12436 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 5 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 101 Khalili, M 12437 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 6 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 101 Khalili, M 12438 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced General Education Courses Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 1 Natural Science LAB — Biology (BIO) — 100 NSL Introduction to Biology 1 10:00a-10:50a MW LWH 1002 TBA, I 08:00a-09:50a M BBH 309 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 2 08:00a-09:50a W BBH 309 TBA, I 10:00a-10:50a MW LWH 1002 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 3 10:00a-10:50a MW LWH 1002 TBA, I 08:00a-09:50a F BBH 309 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 4 11:00a-12:50p T BBH 309 Rihani, K 09:25a-10:15a TR LWH 1002 Rihani, K Special Fees: $25.00 5 11:00a-12:50p R BBH 309 Rihani, K 09:25a-10:15a TR LWH 1002 Rihani, K Special Fees: $25.00 6 09:25a-10:15a TR LWH 1002 Rihani, K 11:00a-12:50p F BBH 309 Rihani, K Special Fees: $25.00 7 4:15p- 5:05p MW BBH 201 Ruderfer, I 5:15p- 7:00p M BBH 309 Ruderfer, I Special Fees: $25.00 8 5:15p- 7:00p W BBH 309 Ruderfer, I 4:15p- 5:05p MW BBH 201 Ruderfer, I Special Fees: $25.00 9 10:00a-11:50a W BBH 309 TBA, I 10:00a-11:50a M BBH 309 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 10 12:00p- 1:50p M BBH 309 TBA, I 12:00p- 1:50p W BBH 309 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 L18 09:30a-11:10a S EC TBA, I 4:15p- 5:05p TR EC 128 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 11:30a- 1:10p S EC TBA, I 6:10p- 8:00p M EC 128 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Course No. Sec# Times 3.0 11476 11479 11481 11482 11485 11486 11489 11491 11494 11496 11568 11569 — Chemistry (CHEM) — 110 NSL Chemical Concepts 3.0 1 1:00p- 2:50p T BBH 210 TBA, I 11593 11:00a-12:50p TR BBH 210 TBA, I Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 — Earth Science (ESCI) — 109W NSL FYE:Muddy Waters:Chgo Env Geol 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a W BBH 120 Sanders, L 12107 10:00a-12:30p F BBH 120 Sanders, L Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 1:00p- 3:30p F BBH 120 Sanders, L 12113 1:00p- 1:50p W BBH 120 Sanders, L Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 121 NSL Introduction to Earth Science 3.0 L18 5:20p- 8:50p T EC 128 TBA, I 11981 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 08:30a-12:00p S EC 128 TBA, I 11983 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 09:00a-10:50a M BBH 116 Brown, N 12116 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 102 Brown, N Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 09:00a-10:50a W BBH 116 Brown, N 12119 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 102 Brown, N Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 09:00a-10:50a F BBH 116 Brown, N 12121 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 102 Brown, N Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 11:00a-12:40p MW BBH 120 Easterday, C 12124 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP See Printed Dept Notes 1:15p- 2:55p TR BBH 120 Sanders, L 12127 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 5:40p- 7:20p TR BBH 120 Sanders, L 12129 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 2:00p- 3:40p MW BBH 120 Fitchett, R 12130 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 7:05p- 8:45p MW BBH 120 TBA, I 12131 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 SOCIAL/BEHAVIORAL Sciences — African & African Amer. Std (AFAM) — 200 SB Intro to Afr & Afr-Amer Studie 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW CBM 113 Scott, B 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3056 Scott, B 3.0 11124 11125 — Anthropology (ANTH) — 212 SB Intro to Cultural Anthropology 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 2 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 4 1:00p- 3:40p M BBH 156 TBA, I 5 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 156 TBA, I 6 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 156 TBA, I 7 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 156 Zanca, R 8 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 156 TBA, I 9 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 156 Luedke, T WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 127 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 215 SB Human Origins:Intro Bio Anth 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 3 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 156 TBA, I 3.0 11126 11127 11128 11129 11130 11131 11132 11133 11134 11563 3.0 11137 11138 11139 — Computer Science (CS) — 100 SB Computers and Society 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 121 Iehl, E 11657 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched L19 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 121 Iehl, E 11659 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 121 Iehl, E 11660 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 109 SB FYE:InfmtnAge:Impact Chgo Cult 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 108 Porps, F 12849 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only Course Information Subject to Change. 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Credits CRN — Economics (ECON) — 215 SB Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 137 Schwinn, R 11758 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 129 Ziolkowska, I 11922 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 233 Ziolkowska, I 11923 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 129 Stuart, E 11924 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 7:05p- 8:20p MW LWH 2094 Rezavi, G 11925 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 311 Curran, B 11926 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 7 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 113 Ward, J 11927 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 8 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 311 Ward, J 11928 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 217 SB Principles Of Microeconomics 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 126 Schwinn, R 11763 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 201 Schwinn, R 11929 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 311 Gallagher, R 11930 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 201 Gallagher, R 11931 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 325 Ciecierski, C 11932 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 5 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 113 Wenz, M 11933 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 6 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 233 Gollan, K 11934 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 7 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 360 Gollan, K 11935 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 9 11:50a- 2:30p S BBH 325 Ciecierski, C 11936 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, - Geography & Environmental Studies (GES) 104 SB Introduction To Geography 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 102 Schmidt, C 12267 2 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 102 Qutub, M 12269 4 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 102 Mostek, J 12271 5 TBA OL Online Good, E 12277 Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 109A SB FYE:Chgo Geogphs:Global Chicag 3.0 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 211 Schmidt, C 12860 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 150 SB Intro To Envirnmntl Studies 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 224 TBA, I 12288 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 131 Jones, D 12295 3 TBA OL Online Good, E 12300 Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes continued on next page 25 General Education Courses Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — History (HIST) — — Political Science (PSCI) — — Sociology (SOC) — 109 SB FYE:History of Chicago 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF CBM 111 Bacino, L 12024 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 111A SB World Hist: West to 1500 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2094 Hoel, N 12096 2 2:50p- 4:05p MW LWH 2081 Hoel, N 12097 3 10:50a-12:05p TR Dudley, C 12098 4 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2081 Dudley, C 12099 111B SB World Hist: West, 1500-Present 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2081 Steinwedel, C 12100 2 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2081 Schiffman, Z 12101 3 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2094 Steinwedel, C 12103 111C SB World History: East Asia 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2020 Eisenberg, A 12104 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2020 Eisenberg, A 12106 111D SB World Hist: Latin America 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 107 Gerdow, G 12028 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 2094 Grossman, R 12108 2 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 2020 Grossman, R 12109 111E SB World History: Africa 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2094 Tuck, M 12110 2 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2094 Tuck, M 12111 111F SB World History:Islam 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2094 Farzaneh, M 12112 2 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2020 Farzaneh, M 12114 214 SB U.S. History 1607-1877 3.0 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 107 Gerdow, G 12031 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:25a-11:40a MW LWH 2005 Schmeller, M 12115 Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP See Printed Dept Notes 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 2094 Schmeller, M 12117 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 2020 Gerdow, G 12118 4 4:15p- 6:55p R FA 202 Hoff, T 12120 215 SB U.S. History 1877-Present 3.0 1 2:00p- 2:50p MWF LWH 2094 Gerdow, G 12122 2 2:00p- 3:15p MW LWH 2020 Bacino, L 12123 3 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 2094 Bacino, L 12125 4 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2020 Johnson, J 12126 5 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 2081 Hoff, T 12128 109 SB FYE:Civ Engmnt,Soc Chnge Chgo 3.0 L18 5:40p- 6:55p MW EC 106 Linares, J 11824 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 2:25p- 3:40p MW LWH 2071 Ramos, M 12855 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdnts Only 210 SB Intro To Political Science 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 123 TBA, I 11825 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 2:25p- 3:40p MW LWH 3031 Thompson, M 12480 2 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 323 TBA, I 12481 216 SB American National Government 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 122 Buslik, R 11826 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 134 Pierre, A 11827 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3031 TBA, I 12482 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2056 Jankovski, A 12483 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2044 Benjamin, R 12485 4 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 2056 TBA, I 12487 5 1:00p- 2:15p MW LWH 3031 Hill, J 12489 6 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2044 Fine, L 12494 7 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2044 Fine, L 12496 8 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3031 Kasule, S 12512 9 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3031 Neddenriep, G 12514 10 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 2044 Cannon, E 12515 11 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 2044 TBA, I 12517 12 TBA Hybrid Mayer, M 12518 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched W1 6:00p- 8:40p F LWH 2056 Owens, L 12520 100 SB Introduction To Sociology 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 127 Ryan, D 11877 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF LWH 2056 Siebel, C 12583 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2044 Jenkins, C 12585 3 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 203 Perlow, O 12586 4 1:00p- 2:15p MW LWH 2071 TBA, I 12587 5 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3020 Stockdill, B 12588 6 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 2044 TBA, I 12590 105 SB Women, Men & Social Change 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 127 Ryan, D 11879 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 3031 Galary, A 12593 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3031 Jenkins, C 12594 3 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3031 TBA, I 12595 109 SB FYE:Investigating Chicago 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR B 158 Sherry, B 12597 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 325 TBA, I 12600 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only — Justice Studies (JUST) — 109 SB FYE:Justice in Chicago 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR Natcone, A 11698 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — Latino & Latin American Studies (LLAS) — 101 SB Intro to Latino & L. A. Studie 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3105 TBA, I 2 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 255 Ortiz, V 3.0 12164 12165 — NEIU Multi/Interdisp Studies — — Sociology (SOC) — 104 SB Schools and Society 1 09:00a-11:50a F LWH 2005 TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: MSTQE: Min 15 Fld Hrs x5654 3.0 12591 — Psychology (PSYC) — 100 SB Survey of Psychology 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 107 Zarankin, S 11831 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 360 TBA, I 12479 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 112 Saszik, S 12490 3 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 360 TBA, I 12495 4 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 325 Silverthorn, N 12810 109 SB FYE:Growing Up in Chicago 3.0 1 2:00p- 3:15p MW FA 108 Church, R 12498 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 109C SB FYE:The Pursuit of Happiness 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 123 Hansen, E 12500 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 110 SB Life Span Development 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 134 Zarankin, S 11833 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 123 TBA, I 11836 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:35a-09:50a MW Schuepfer, T 12501 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 325 Cuevas, L 12504 — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Educational Foundations (EDFN) — 109 SB FYE:Schl ChgoComm,Pbl Ed&Chnge 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 228 TBA, I 11769 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR Cortez, G 11771 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — Global Studies (GS) — 201 SB Intro Global Studies I 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W BBH 233 Mahootian, S 12863 — Social Work (SWK) — 109 SB FYE:Search for Meaning of Life 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR Zefran, J 12674 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only continued on next page 26 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced FYE - First-Year Experience Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN First-Year Experience The First-Year Experience Program is a multi-faceted university initiative that engages students in a comprehensive series of courses designed to ensure their success in higher education. The five basic areas of the First-Year Experience are Future Planning, Integral Preparation, Research, Self-discovery, and Transitions. There are two aspects of the First-Year Experience Program: the curricular and the co-curricular. At the center of the curricular aspect is the Freshman Colloquium. These courses offer students an initial opportunity to explore new areas of study, to develop wider intellectual interests, and to improve their analytical and communicative abilities. The focus on students’ preparation for general academic expectations accompanied by some type of field experience (e.g., civic engagement, research component, service learning) situates the course as a bridge to the university experience and higher education, as well as a matrix for future development and active participation in society. On the co-curricular side, components across the University function to support students’ endeavors toward full engagement in the university and the community and success in their future endeavors. College of Arts and Sciences — Anthropology (ANTH) — 109B FYE FYE:Skeletons in Chicago Close 3.0 1 1:00p- 3:40p W BBH 156 Davis, L 12801 Special Fees: $10.00 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdnts Only — Computer Science (CS) — 109 FYE FYE:InfmtnAge:Impact Chgo Cult 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 108 Porps, F 12849 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — Dance (DANC) — 109 FYE FYE:Steppin Out-Dance in Chgo 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 145 Burton, R 11962 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating — Earth Science (ESCI) — 109 FYE FYE:Chgo Rocks! Geolgy in City 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 120 Hemzacek, J 12102 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 120 Hemzacek, J 12105 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 109W FYE FYE:Muddy Waters:Chgo Env Geol 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a W BBH 120 Sanders, L 12107 10:00a-12:30p F BBH 120 Sanders, L Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 1:00p- 3:30p F BBH 120 Sanders, L 12113 1:00p- 1:50p W BBH 120 Sanders, L Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — Geography and Envir Studies (GES) — — Social Work (SWK) — 109A FYE FYE:Chgo Geogphs:Global Chicag 3.0 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 211 Schmidt, C 12860 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 109 FYE FYE:Search for Meaning of Life 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR Zefran, J 12674 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only — History (HIST) — — Sociology (SOC) — 109 FYE FYE:History of Chicago 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF CBM 111 Bacino, L 12024 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 109 FYE FYE:Investigating Chicago 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR B 158 Sherry, B 12597 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 325 TBA, I 12600 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only — Justice Studies (JUST) — 109 FYE FYE:Justice in Chicago 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR Natcone, A 11698 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — Linguistics (LING) — 109 FYE FYE:Languge & Divrsty in Chgo 3.0 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 3031 Duchaj, K 12865 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF Duchaj, K 12866 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — Music (MUS) — 109 FYE FYE:Chi-Tunes:Music in Chicago 3.0 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 152 TBA, I 12519 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating — Political Science (PSCI) — 109 FYE FYE:Civ Engmnt,Soc Chnge Chgo 3.0 L18 5:40p- 6:55p MW EC 106 Linares, J 11824 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 2:25p- 3:40p MW LWH 2071 Ramos, M 12855 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdnts Only — Psychology (PSYC) — 109 FYE FYE:Growing Up in Chicago 3.0 1 2:00p- 3:15p MW FA 108 Church, R 12498 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 109C FYE FYE:The Pursuit of Happiness 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 123 Hansen, E 12500 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — World Languages & Cultures — — Spanish (SPAN) — 109 FYE FYE:Chicago’s Latin@ Cultures 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 219 Dorantes Resendiz 11883 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 351 Dorantes Resendiz, 11884 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only College of Education — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Educational Foundations (EDFN) — 109 FYE FYE:Schl ChgoComm,Pbl Ed&Chnge 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 228 TBA, I 11769 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR Cortez, G 11771 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — Educational Leadership & Development — — Educational Leadership (ELAD) — 109 FYE FYE:Schl’s Out:Chgo Ntd Ed Prg 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR Stirling, T 12853 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. 27 Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies Courses Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Credits CRN Instr. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies Courses Refer to the individual academic departments in the department notes section for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. Also, refer to the policy on first class session attendance. Students enrolled at any one of the following sites are considered on-campus Northeastern Illinois University students and are charged the appropriate tuition and fees: Main Campus (5500 N. St. Louis), El Centro (3119 N. Pulaski), the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies (700 E. Oakwood), and the Chicago Teachers' Center (770 N. Halsted). College of Arts and Sciences — Art (ART) — 170G FA Studio Experiences: Drawing 3.0 J1 3:00p- 5:40p TR CIS 211 Crawford, A 12816 Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd — Biology (BIO) — 104 NS The Changing Natural Environme J1 5:40p- 8:20p R CIS 401 Copper, E Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 3.0 12836 — Dance (DANC) — 101 FA Danc Exp:Intro To Art Of Danc J1 6:00p- 8:40p M CIS 211 TBA, I Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 3.0 12850 — English (ENGL) — 203 HU The World Of Fiction 3.0 J1 12:40p- 3:20p S CIS 504 Kheperu, M 12856 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd — Sociology (SOC) — 332 J1 Sociology Of Education 6:30p- 9:15p T CIS 504 Ali, S Prerequisites: SOC 100, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 358 Youth & Youth Culture J1 12:40p- 3:20p S CIS 401 TBA, I Prerequisites: SOC 100, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 3.0 12817 3.0 12820 — World Languages & Cultures — — Spanish (SPAN) — 101 HU Beginning Spanish I 3.0 J1 4:15p- 5:30p MW CIS 520 Guzman, V 12821 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd Academic Development Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN College of Education — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Inner City Studies Education (ICSE) — 103 J1 201 J1 301 J1 302 J1 303 J2 304 J1 329B J2 329F J1 329L J2 329P J2 411 J2 Intro To Inner City Studies 3.0 10:30a- 1:15p R CIS 504 Bethea, S 11679 Hist & Cult Of Ethnic Groups 3.0 10:30a- 1:15p T CIS 504 Williams, L 11680 Racism In Theory And Fact 3.0 10:30a- 1:15p M CIS 406 Thompson, A 11681 The Inner City Community 3.0 1:30p- 4:15p W CIS 504 Johnson, Z 11682 Thry & Mthd Ethnic Grp Resrch 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p W CIS 407 Starks, R 11683 Communicatn In The Inner City 3.0 1:30p- 4:15p T CIS 407 Johnson, Z 11684 Prsm ICS:Const Iss & Race Rel 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p F CIS 408 TBA, I 11685 Prsm ICS:Contemporary Issues 3.0 10:30a- 1:15p R CIS 406 Brown-Ali, P 11686 Prsm ICS:African Communictns 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p R CIS 504 Vernon, G 11687 Prsm ICS:History of Africa 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p T CIS 403B Ben Levi, J 11688 Grad Study In The Inner City 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p M CIS 117 Jones, Y 11689 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 416 Hist & Cult Afro-Americans 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p M CIS 408 Thompson, A 11690 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 425A Compartv Religions & Phil Syst 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p W CIS 406 Ben Levi, J 11691 Prerequisites: ICSE 411 OR ICST 411, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 427A Sm ICS:African-American Commnt 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p R CIS 407 Starks, R 11692 Prerequisites: ICSE 411 OR ICST 411, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 441 Cultures Of The Inner City 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p T CIS 407 Johnson, Z 11693 Prerequisites: ICSE 411 OR ICST 411, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 442 Rch Mtds Inner City Studies 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p T CIS 406 Thompson, A 11694 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 443 Research Writing 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p W CIS 117 Jones, Y 11695 Prerequisites: ICSE 411 OR ICST 411 AND ICSE 442 OR ICST 442, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 454 Masters Project Research 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p R CIS 117 Jones, Y 11696 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — Educational Leadership & Development — — Leadership (LEAD) — 422 J3 Elem/Sec Schl Admin & Suprvsn 08:30a- 2:30p S CIS 211 French, W Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth - LWH 4009 ASN 3.0 11420 — Health, Physical Education & Recreation — — Health Education (HLED) — 107 J1 Health For Effective Living 08:00a-09:50a S CIS 403A Jones, L 2.0 12060 — English Language Program (ELP) — 099 Developmental Writing J20 09:25a-10:40a MW CIS 503 O’Connor, J Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Reqd CLS 2046 3.0 12854 continued on next page 28 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced El Centro Campus Courses Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN EL Centro Campus Courses NEIU-El Centro The NEIU-El Centro Campus is located approximately four miles south of the main campus at 3119 North Pulaski Road, one block south of Belmont Avenue. NEIU-El Centro Campus makes available the general education program of the University to students who are interested in taking classes primarily during the evening hours and/or on the weekends. In addition, NEIU-El Centro Campus offers undergraduate courses from the Social Work and Human Resource Development programs and graduate courses from the Educational Leadership and Development and Reading programs. All the classes at NEIU-El Centro Campus are taught in English, with the exception of the language courses. Course Registration Procedures: NEIU students admitted through NEIU-El Centro Campus get priority course registration at NEIU-El Centro Campus. Non-El Centro Campus students planning on taking any of the following classes at NEIU-El Centro Campus may register during all registration periods. Please refer to the individual academic departments in the department notes section for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. Also, refer to the policy on first class session attendance. Students taking classes at NEIU-El Centro Campus are considered Northeastern Illinois University students and are charged the appropriate tuition and fees. For more information call: (773) 442-4080 College of Arts and Sciences 3.0 11563 — Art (ART) — 101 FA Art In Society WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 108 Kellerman, M Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 106 FA Introduction to Art History I L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 108 Kellerman, M Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 170B FA Studio Experiences: Painting L18 3:20p- 5:20p MW EC 108 Kellerman, M Special Fees: $30.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 170G FA Studio Experiences: Drawing L18 5:40p- 8:10p TR EC 108 Kellerman, M Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11564 3.0 11565 3.0 11566 3.0 11567 — Biology (BIO) — 100 NSL Introduction to Biology L18 09:30a-11:10a S EC TBA, I 4:15p- 5:05p TR EC 128 Special Fees: $25.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 11:30a- 1:10p S EC TBA, I 6:10p- 8:00p M EC 128 Special Fees: $25.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 104 NS The Changing Natural Environme L18 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 128 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 7:05p- 9:45p R EC 106 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L96 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 128 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 3.0 11568 TBA, I 11569 TBA, I 3.0 11571 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — Chemistry (CHEM) — — Economics (ECON) — 103 NS Chemistry And Society 3.0 L18 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 123 Kogan, L 11650 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 117 TBA, I 11651 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 215 SB Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 137 Schwinn, R 11758 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 217 SB Principles Of Microeconomics 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 126 Schwinn, R 11763 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Communication (CMTC) — 100 HU Introduction To Communication L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 137 Leonard, C Level Restriction: Undergraduate Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 101 Foundations of Communication WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 122 Bross, A Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 202 Voice And Diction L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 126 Leonard, C Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11652 3.0 11653 3.0 11654 — Media (CMTM) — 160 FA The Art of Film & Video L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 123 Lind, A Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 370 Public Relations WL1 1:10p- 3:50p S EC 127 Lind, A Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11655 3.0 11658 — Computer Science (CS) — — Anthropology (ANTH) — 212 SB Intro to Cultural Anthropology WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 127 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Course No. Sec# Times 100 SB Computers and Society 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 121 Iehl, E 11657 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched L19 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 121 Iehl, E 11659 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 121 Iehl, E 11660 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 200 Programming I 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 121 TBA, I 11664 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Earth Science (ESCI) — 121 NSL Introduction to Earth Science 3.0 L18 5:20p- 8:50p T EC 128 TBA, I 11981 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 08:30a-12:00p S EC 128 TBA, I 11983 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 123 NS Geology,Resources & Envirnmnt 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 126 TBA, I 11985 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 4:15p- 6:55p R EC 126 TBA, I 11987 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 11572 11573 Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. — English (ENGL) — 101 Writing I L18 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 126 TBA, I Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 137 TBA, I Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 102 Writing II WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 106 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 201 HU The World of Poetry L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 137 Petersen, M Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 203 HU The World Of Fiction L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 122 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11966 11969 3.0 11972 3.0 11975 3.0 11978 — History (HIST) — 111D SB World Hist: Latin America L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 107 Gerdow, G Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 214 SB U.S. History 1607-1877 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 107 Gerdow, G Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 12028 3.0 12031 — Justice Studies (JUST) — 101 Introduction to Social Justice L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 127 Logan, G Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 319 Latinos/as & Criminal Just Sys L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 134 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11697 3.0 11699 — Linguistics (LING) — 110 HU Lexicology:The Study Of Words WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 123 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 120 HU Language & Human Behavior L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 128 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11700 3.0 11704 — Mathematics (MATH) — 112 MA Statistics In Daily Life 3.0 WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 122 Duggal, V 11712 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 113 MA Quantitative Reasoning 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 121 Kupiec, A 11713 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 165 Fin Math-Bus/Soc Sci 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 117 Cotte, J 11715 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski continued on next page 29 El Centro Campus Courses Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Credits CRN — Music (MUS) — 101 FA The Musical Experience WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 106 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 104 FA Music Concepts: Introduction WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 106 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11718 3.0 11721 — Philosophy (PHIL) — 101 HU Critical Thinking 3.0 WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 107 Ben Levi, J 11818 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 102 HU Introduction To Philosophy 3.0 L18 7:05p- 9:45p W EC 136 Stankova, R 11819 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 213 HU Ethics 3.0 WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 107 Stankova, R 11821 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Physics (PHYS) — 103 NS Universe:Past,Present,Future 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 108 TBA, I 11823 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Political Science (PSCI) — 109 SB FYE:Civ Engmnt,Soc Chnge Chgo 3.0 L18 5:40p- 6:55p MW EC 106 Linares, J 11824 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 210 SB Intro To Political Science 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 123 TBA, I 11825 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 216 SB American National Government 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 122 Buslik, R 11826 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 134 Pierre, A 11827 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 333 Immigration and Ethnicity 3.0 L18 7:05p- 9:45p M EC 106 Guelespe, D 11830 Prerequisites: PSCI 210 AND PSCI 216, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Psychology (PSYC) — 100 SB Survey of Psychology L18 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 107 Zarankin, S Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 110 SB Life Span Development L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 134 Zarankin, S Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 123 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 317 Psych of Latino: Mental Health L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 107 Zarankin, S Prerequisites: PSYC 200, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11831 Title Days Locat. Credits CRN Instr. 340 Sociology Of Sexualities WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 136 Stewart, A Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR WSP 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11882 3.0 11886 3.0 11887 3.0 11889 3.0 11891 3.0 11892 3.0 11893 3.0 11894 3.0 11895 11896 3.0 11897 209 Spanish for Spanish Speakers I 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 127 Petefish, K 12824 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 224 Reading Comprehension 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 127 Petefish, K 11885 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11879 3.0 11881 Locat. Credits CRN Instr. College of Business & Management 285 Legal Environment Of Business L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 107 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11576 Academic Development — English Second Language (ESL) — 120 English Language Workshop III L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 122 O’Connor, J Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11988 090 Elementary Algebra 3.0 L19 7:05p- 9:45p T EC 106 Velazquez, L 11707 Prerequisites: , UMPR 00 OR A02 14 OR A02 13 OR A02 12 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 091 Intermediate Algebra I 3.0 L18 7:05p- 9:45p M EC 117 Gonzalez, A 11709 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 092 Intermediate Algebra II 3.0 L18 4:15p- 6:55p M EC 117 Gonzalez, A 11710 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 137 Velazquez, L 11711 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski College of Education — Educational Foundations (EDFN) — 11836 3.0 11877 Days — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — World Languages & Cultures — 3.0 11838 Title — Mathematics (MATH) — — Women's Studies Program (WSP) — 101 HU Women’s Perspectives & Values L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 106 Wheeler, D Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Course No. Sec# Times — Business Law (BLAW) — — Social Work (SWK) — 200 Introduction To Social Work L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 134 Ortiz, L Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 207 Social Welfare Policy I L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 107 Dancea, M Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 208 Human Sexuality & Social Work L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 136 Leon, R Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 303 WIP:Human Behav/Social Envrt I L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 123 Gaytan, F Prerequisites: SWK 200 AND ENGL 101, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 304 Social Work Practice I L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 123 Birch-Gaytan Prerequisites: SWK 207, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 309 Res & Quan Applic In Soc Work L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 128 Dancea, M Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 310 Research Practicum I L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 137 Resto, A Prerequisites: SWK 309, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 353 Field Seminar I L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 122 TBA, I Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 137 TBA, I Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11833 — Sociology (SOC) — 100 SB Introduction To Sociology L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 127 Ryan, D Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 105 SB Women, Men & Social Change L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 127 Ryan, D Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 316 Race And Ethnic Relations WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 127 Almanza, D Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR AFAM 200, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Course No. Sec# Times — Spanish (SPAN) — 305 Phil & Hist Found Public Educ 3.0 L18 4:15p- 6:55p T EC 106 Kondellas, V 11876 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 123 Starks, J 11888 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 306 Education & Indiv Differences 3.0 L18 4:15p- 6:55p R EC 106 Kondellas, V 11902 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 2:00p- 4:40p S EC 128 Brinkerhoff, N 11961 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Educational Leadership & Development — — Human Resource Development (HRD) — 300 Prin & Pract Human Res Devl L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 121 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 320 Dynamics Wrkng Groups & Indvl L18 08:30a-11:10a S EC 122 Frank, B Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 12086 3.0 12089 — Health, Physical Education & Recreation — — Health Education (HLED) — 107 Health For Effective Living L18 4:15p- 5:05p TR EC 134 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 08:30a-10:20a S EC 134 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 2.0 12063 12066 continued on next page 30 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced Off Campus Courses Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Off Campus Courses Northeastern Illinois University offers undergraduate and graduate-level courses at several off-campus sites including the University Center of Lake County (1200 University Center Dr., Grayslake, IL). Listings for courses at Lake County are shaded and the building is indicated as “ZUCG” in the printed NEIU Schedule of Classes. If no room number is listed for the course you are taking in Lake County, please contact the academic departmental office offering the courses. You can also call the University Center of Lake County at (847) 665-4000. The most updated schedule of courses (with room information) can also be found at Lake County’s website http://ucenter.org (under “prospective” or “current students”). For directions to the Lake County campus, click on “contact/visit us.” For more information, call the NEIU Lake County Information Line (773) 442-LAKE (5253). Refer to the individual academic departments in the department notes section for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. Also, refer to the policy on first class session attendance. The university reserves the right to limit class enrollment and cancel classes because of insufficient enrollment, budget limitations, lack of an appropriate instructor, or other unforeseen circumstances. (ZUCG) University Center of Lake County 1200 University Center Dr. Grayslake, IL 60030 (847) 665-4004 (ZUPL) Uplift Community High School 900 W. Wilson Ave. Chicago, IL 60640 (773) 534-2875 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN College of Education — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Educational Foundations (EDFN) — 216 Child & Adol Dev:Indiv Diffs X1 3:15p- 6:05p W ZUPL TBA Roberts, A Departmental Approval Required Comments: Authorization x5571 3.0 11056 — Educational Leadership & Development — — Leadership (LEAD) — 421 Fdtns Ed Ldrship & Org Stds 3.0 X2 4:15p- 6:55p W ZUCG TBA Brierton, J 11410 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 422 Elem/Sec Schl Admin & Suprvsn 3.0 X2 7:05p- 9:45p R ZUCG TBA Beckwith, J 11412 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 424 School Supervision 3.0 X2 7:05p- 9:45p W ZUCG TBA Bozeday, G 11422 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 431 Community Relations 3.0 X2 4:15p- 6:55p R ZUCG TBA Ehrlich, D 11427 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 433 School Law 3.0 X2 4:15p- 6:55p R ZUCG TBA Brown, S 11432 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 436 Admin Of School Personnel 3.0 X2 4:15p- 6:55p T ZUCG TBA Beckwith, J 11445 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Special Education — — Gifted Education (GIFT) — College of Arts and Sciences — Psychology (PSYC) — 202 WIP:Stats & Research Methods 3.0 X1 5:40p- 6:55p TR ZUCG TBA Johnson, K 12638 Prerequisites: PSYC 200 AND ENGL 101 OR MATH 092 OR MATH 102, AND UMPR 30 302 MA Stats & Research Methods II 3.0 X1 5:40p- 6:55p TR ZUCG TBA Silverthorn, N 12811 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND PSYC 202, Major Restriction: A&S-Psychology 320 Adolescent Psychology 3.0 X1 7:05p- 9:45p M ZUCG TBA TBA, I 12813 Prerequisites: PSYC 200 OR PSYC 100 OR PSYC 110, 361 Lab,Rsch Mtd:Social Psychology 3.0 X1 08:00a- 1:00p S ZUCG TBA Dykema-Engblade 12755 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: PSYC 302 AND PSYC 360, 375 Cognitive Psychology 3.0 X1 7:05p- 9:45p T ZUCG TBA TBA, I 12815 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 450 Psyc Indivl Gifted & Talented 3.0 X1 4:15p- 6:55p W ZUCG TBA Kane, M 11381 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 452 Educ Indivl Gifted & Talented 3.0 X1 7:05p- 9:45p W ZUCG TBA Kane, M 12861 Prerequisites: GIFT 453, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 462 Underserved Gifted Students 3.0 X1 7:05p- 9:45p R ZUCG TBA Gallagher, R 12862 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Sociology (SOC) — 306 American Women-Changing Image X1 7:05p- 9:45p M ZUCG TBA Galary, A Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR WSP 101, 3.0 12615 continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. 31 Weekend Institute Course No. Sec# Times Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Weekend Institute Courses The Weekend Institute for Professional Development provides students with course offerings on Friday evenings, as well as Saturday mornings and afternoons at three sites: El Centro, the Jacob H. Carruthers Center for Inner City Studies, and on the Main campus. Courses are also provided on Sunday afternoons on the Main Campus. Courses are offered in two tracks, Pre-Education and Professional Studies. Students who complete the 10 courses (30 credit hours) in the Pre-Education track will satisfy all course work for admission into the College of Education. Additional College of Education admission requirements may be found on the College of Education web site. Students in the Professional track will take 10 courses (30 credit hours) that have been selected to enhance their skills in both the business and organizational environment. The Weekend Institute also offers other courses for students that want or prefer this type of course offering. Courses being offered during the Fall 2011 semester include: — Linguistics (LING) — 110 HU Lexicology:The Study Of Words WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 123 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11700 TBA, I 3.0 12397 — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Educational Foundations (EDFN) — 307 Psych Of Instruction & Learnin 3.0 W4 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3056 Brinkerhoff, N 11079 Prerequisites: AND EDFN 306 OR ZFND 306, AEDU Y 406 Human Development & Learning 3.0 W1 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3044 Nidelkoff, L 11088 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Health, Physical Education & Recreation — — Health Education (HLED) — 107 Health For Effective Living WL1 08:30a-10:20a S EC 134 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 2.0 12066 — Nontraditional Degree Programs (NDP) — 351 Time Management Skills W1 2:00p- 4:40p S LWH 2109 Mester, A Comments: Mts: 9/11&25, 10/9&23, 11/6 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 1.0 12378 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Pre-Education PrOFESSIONAL STUDIES — Art (ART) — — Anthropology (ANTH) — 101 FA Art In Society 3.0 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 108 Kellerman, M 11564 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Communication (CMTC) — 101 Foundations of Communication W1 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 4006 TBA, I WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 122 Bross, A Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11969 12162 3.0 11972 3.0 12080 3.0 11669 370 Public Relations WL1 1:10p- 3:50p S EC 127 Lind, A Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11658 — Computer Science (CS) — 100 SB Computers and Society WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 121 Iehl, E Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11660 112 MA Statistics In Daily Life 3.0 WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 122 Duggal, V 11712 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski — Philosophy (PHIL) — 101 HU Critical Thinking 3.0 WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 107 Ben Levi, J 11818 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 213 HU Ethics 3.0 WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 107 Stankova, R 11821 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski W1 08:00a-10:40a S LWH 3003 TBA, I 12418 — Political Science (PSCI) — — Music (MUS) — 3.0 11718 3.0 11721 — Political Science (PSCI) — 216 SB American National Government WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 134 Pierre, A Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 314 Organizational Communication W1 12:30p- 3:10p U TBA, I — Mathematics (MATH) — 141 MA College Mathematics I 3.0 W1 10:50a- 1:30p S BBH 129 TBA, I 12301 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Departmental Approval Required 143 College Mathematics II 3.0 W1 10:50a- 1:30p S BBH 233 TBA, I 12325 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Departmental Approval Required 101 FA The Musical Experience WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 106 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 104 FA Music Concepts: Introduction WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 106 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11563 — Media (CMTM) — — English (ENGL) — 101 Writing I WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 137 TBA, I Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski W1 6:00p- 8:40p F LWH 2054 TBA, I Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 102 Writing II WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 106 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 335 Wrtn Comunicatns For Business W1 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 2054 Doyle, J Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 212 SB Intro to Cultural Anthropology WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 127 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Credits CRN — Communications (CMTC) — 3.0 11640 11653 — Mathematics (MATH) — — Philosophy (PHIL) — 101 HU Critical Thinking W1 12:30p- 3:10p U B 158 Course No. Sec# Times 3.0 11827 316 Race And Ethnic Relations WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 127 Almanza, D Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR AFAM 200, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 317 Soc Of Religion & Spirituality W1 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 2056 TBA, I Prerequisites: SOC 100, 340 Sociology Of Sexualities WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 136 Stewart, A Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR WSP 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11881 3.0 12572 3.0 11882 — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Educational Foundations (EDFN)— 305 Phil & Hist Found Public Educ 3.0 W6 6:00p- 8:40p F LWH 3005 Nidelkoff, L 11062 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 123 Starks, J 11888 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 306 Education & Indiv Differences 3.0 W9 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3005 Wolff, T 11073 WL1 2:00p- 4:40p S EC 128 Brinkerhoff, N 11961 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski continued on next page 32 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN College of Arts and Sciences The university reserves the right to limit class enrollment and cancel classes because of insufficient enrollment, budget limitations, lack of an appropriate instructor, or other unforeseen circumstances. DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES Northeastern Illinois University offers selected courses that are delivered online and through a two-way interactive video teleconferencing network. Each of these courses will be identified as a hybrid, online, or videoconferencing course. SATELLITE and OFF-CAMPUS COURSES Northeastern Illinois University offers undergraduate and graduate-level courses at two satellite campuses in metropolitan Chicago including the Jacob H. Carruthers Center (700 E. Oakwood, Chicago) and El Centro (3119 N. Pulaski, Chicago). It also offers courses at several off-campus sites including the University Center of Lake County (1200 University Center Dr., Grayslake, IL). Listing for courses at Lake County are shaded and the building is indicated as “ZUCG” in the printed NEIU Schedule of Classes. If no room number is listed for the course you are taking in Lake County, please contact the academic departmental office offering the courses. You can also call the University Center of Lake County at (847)665-4000. The most updated schedule of courses (with room information) can also be found at Lake County’s website http://ucenter.org under “prospective” or “current students.” For directions to the Lake County campus click on “contact/visit us.” For more information, call the NEIU Lake County Information Line (773) 442-LAKE (5253). — African & African Amer. Studies (AFAM) — 200 SB Intro to Afr & Afr-Amer Studie 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW CBM 113 Scott, B 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3056 Scott, B — Anthropology (ANTH) — 3.0 11124 11125 See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 109B NS FYE:Skeletons in Chicago Close 3.0 1 1:00p- 3:40p W BBH 156 Davis, L 12801 Special Fees: $10.00 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdnts Only 212 SB Intro to Cultural Anthropology 3.0 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 11126 2 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 11127 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 11128 4 1:00p- 3:40p M BBH 156 TBA, I 11129 5 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 156 TBA, I 11130 6 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 156 TBA, I 11131 7 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 156 Zanca, R 11132 8 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 156 TBA, I 11133 9 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 156 Luedke, T 11134 WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 127 TBA, I 11563 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 213 Introduction to Archaeology 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 156 TBA, I 11136 215 SB Human Origins:Intro Bio Anth 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 11137 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 156 TBA, I 11138 3 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 156 TBA, I 11139 Course No. Sec# Times 238 1 320 1 355 1 356 1 368 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN People of Central Asia 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 156 Zanca, R 11143 Relig/Heal in Africa/Diaspora 3.0 12:15p- 2:55p T BBH 156 Luedke, T 11144 WIP:History Of Anthropology 3.0 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 229 Zanca, R 11145 Prerequisites: ANTH 212 AND ANTH 213 AND ANTH 215 AND ENGL 101, Human Variation 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 156 TBA, I 12802 Prerequisites: ANTH 215, Primate Biology/Adaptation 3.0 12:15p- 2:55p R BBH 156 Davis, L 11146 Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: ANTH 109B OR ANTH 215 OR ANTH 376, — Art (ART) — See policy on first class session attendance. 101 FA Art In Society 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR Hanrahan-Apple 11151 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR Hanrahan-Apple 11152 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 108 Kellerman, M 11564 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 106 FA Introduction to Art History I 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 203 Nieves, A 11153 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 203 Nieves, A 11154 3 TBA OL Online Hanrahan-Apple 11155 Comments: Online Course 4 TBA OL Online Hanrahan-Apple 11156 Comments: Online Course L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 108 Kellerman, M 11565 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 107 Introduction to Art History II 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 203 Sieger, W 11157 120 Drawing I 3.0 1 09:00a-11:30a MW FA 206 Krantz, J 11158 Special Fees: $25.00 2 6:00p- 8:30p TR FA 206 Mendoza, J 11159 Special Fees: $25.00 130 Two-Dimensional Design 3.0 1 09:30a-12:00p TR FA 252A Krueger, D 11160 Special Fees: $25.00 2 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 252A Bagdzinski, P 11161 Special Fees: $25.00 140 Three Dimensional Design 3.0 1 12:30p- 3:00p TR FA 215 Krueger, D 11162 Special Fees: $30.00 2 10:00a- 3:00p F FA 215 Lancaster, R 11163 Special Fees: $30.00 170A FA Experiences: Photograph 3.0 1 09:00a-11:30a MW FA 225A Mathews, N 11164 Special Fees: $40.00 170B FA Experiences: Painting 3.0 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 212 TBA, I 11165 Special Fees: $30.00 2 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 212 Criner, D 11166 Special Fees: $30.00 3 10:00a- 3:00p F FA 212 TBA, I 11167 Special Fees: $30.00 4 09:00a-11:30a MW FA 212 Vera, R 11168 Special Fees: $30.00 5 09:00a-11:30a TR FA 212 Porterfield, M 11169 Special Fees: $30.00 6 6:00p- 8:30p TR FA 212 Spidale, F 11170 Special Fees: $30.00 7 10:00a- 3:00p S FA 212 Spidale, F 11171 Special Fees: $30.00 L18 3:20p- 5:20p MW EC 108 Kellerman, M 11566 Special Fees: $30.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 170C FA Experiences: Sculpture 3.0 1 10:00a- 3:00p S FA 215 TBA, I 11172 Special Fees: $30.00 170D FA Exper: Metals and Jewel 3.0 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 112 Lancaster, R 11173 Special Fees: $35.00 Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 170E FA Experiences: Printmakin 1 10:00a-12:30p TR FA 250A TBA, I Special Fees: $30.00 170F FA Experiences: Ceramics 1 09:00a- 2:00p S FA 114 Carreno, D Special Fees: $35.00 170G FA Experiences: Drawing 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 252A Krantz, J Special Fees: $20.00 2 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 252A Bagdzinski, P Special Fees: $20.00 3 6:00p- 8:30p TR FA 252A TBA, I Special Fees: $20.00 L18 5:40p- 8:10p TR EC 108 Kellerman, M Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski J1 3:00p- 5:40p TR CIS 211 Crawford, A Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 201 Contemporary Art 1 4:15p- 6:55p T FA 203 Sieger, W 220 Drawing II 1 12:00p- 2:30p TR FA 206 Vaca, S Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: ART 120, 230 Introduction To Painting 1 10:00a- 3:00p F FA 212 TBA, I Special Fees: $30.00 234 Color 1 10:00a- 3:00p F FA 252A Vera, R Prerequisites: ART 130, 240 Introduction To Sculpture 1 09:00a-11:30a MW FA 215 Xu, S Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 140, 241 Sculpture I:Figure Modl & Cst 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 215 Xu, S Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 240, 250 Intro To Printmaking 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 250A Ambriz, K Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 120, 261 Intro To Photography 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 225A Mathews, N Special Fees: $40.00 262 Photography II 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 225A Mathews, N Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 261, 270 Introduction To Ceramics 1 12:30p- 3:00p TR FA 114 Mitchell, D Special Fees: $35.00 271 Ceramics II 1 4:05p- 6:30p TR FA 114 Mitchell, D Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 270, 273 Intro To Metals/Jewelry 1 10:00a-12:30p TR FA 112 Weintraub, J Special Fees: $35.00 281 Commercial Art 1 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 252A Sacic, V Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 130, 282 Intro To Computer Graphics 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 226A Lempke, P Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 130, 305 Art & Arch of Anct Americas 1 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 153 Nieves, A 319 20th Century European Art 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 203 Sieger, W Credits CRN 3.0 11174 3.0 11175 3.0 11176 11177 11178 11567 12816 3.0 11179 3.0 11180 3.0 11181 3.0 11182 3.0 11183 3.0 11184 3.0 11185 3.0 11186 3.0 11187 3.0 11188 3.0 11189 3.0 11190 3.0 12818 3.0 11191 3.0 11192 3.0 12819 continued on next page 33 College of Arts and Sciences Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 330A In Advanced Painting 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 212 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: ART 231, 2 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 212 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: ART 231, 330B In Advanced Painting 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 212 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: ART 330, 2 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 212 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: ART 330, 330C In Advanced Painting 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 212 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: ART 330, 2 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 212 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: ART 330, 330D In Advanced Painting 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 212 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: ART 330, 2 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 212 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: ART 330, 340A In Advanced Sculpture 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 215 Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 241, 340B In Advanced Sculpture 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 215 Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 340, 340C In Advanced Sculpture 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 215 Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 340, 340D In Advanced Sculpture 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 215 Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 340, 340E In Advanced Sculpture 1 12:00p- 2:30p MW FA 215 Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 340, 350A Adv Printmaking 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 250A Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 250, 350B Adv Printmaking 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 250A Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 350, 350C Adv Printmaking 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 250A Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 350, 350D In Adv Printmaking 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 250A Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 350, 350E In Adv Printmaking 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 250A Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 350, 362A In Adv Photography 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 225A Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 262, Credits CRN Criner, D 3.0 11193 Vaca, S 12823 Criner, D 3.0 11194 Vaca, S 12825 Criner, D 3.0 11198 Vaca, S 12826 Criner, D 3.0 11200 Vaca, S 12827 Xu, S 3.0 11202 Xu, S 3.0 11203 Xu, S 3.0 11204 Xu, S 3.0 11205 Xu, S 3.0 11206 Ambriz, K 3.0 11207 Ambriz, K 3.0 11208 Ambriz, K 3.0 11209 Ambriz, K 3.0 11210 Ambriz, K 3.0 11211 Mathews, N 3.0 11212 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 362B In Adv Photography 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 225A Mathews, N Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 362, 362C In Adv Photography 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 225A Mathews, N Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 362, 362D In Adv Photography 1 3:00p- 5:30p MW FA 225A Mathews, N Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: ART 362, 370A In Advanced Ceramics 1 4:05p- 6:30p TR FA 114 Mitchell, D Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 271, 370B In Advanced Ceramics 1 4:05p- 6:30p TR FA 114 Mitchell, D Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 370, 370C In Advanced Ceramics 1 4:05p- 6:30p TR FA 114 Mitchell, D Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 370, 370D In Advanced Ceramics 1 4:05p- 6:30p TR FA 114 Mitchell, D Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 370, 373A In Metals 1 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 112 Weintraub, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 273, 373B In Metals 1 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 112 Weintraub, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 373, 373C In Metals 1 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 112 Weintraub, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 373, 373D In Metals 1 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 112 Weintraub, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 373, 373E In Metals 1 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 112 Weintraub, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 373, 373F In Metals 1 12:20p- 2:50p TR FA 112 Weintraub, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 373, 381 In Graphic Design 1 6:00p- 8:30p TR FA 226A Sacic, V Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 281 AND ART 284, 382A Advanced Computer Graphics 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 226A Lempke, P Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 282, 382B Advanced Computer Graphics 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 226A Lempke, P Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 382, 382C Advanced Computer Graphics 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 226A Lempke, P Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 382, 382D Advanced Computer Graphics 1 6:00p- 8:30p MW FA 226A Lempke, P Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 382, Credits CRN 3.0 11213 3.0 11214 3.0 11215 3.0 11216 3.0 11217 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 382E Advanced Computer Graphics 1 6:00p- 8–:30p MW FA 226A Lempke, P Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: ART 380, 391P Std Vis:Professional Practices 1 09:00a-11:30a TR FA 226A McKernin, M Major Restriction: A&S-Art 392A WIP:Professional Practices 1 2:50p- 4:55p W FA 114 TBA, I Prerequisites: ART 292, Major Restriction: A&S-Art Departmental Approval Required 392B WIP:Professional Practices 1 6:00p- 8:30p R FA 250A TBA, I Prerequisites: ART 392, Major Restriction: A&S-Art Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Department Credits CRN 3.0 11225 3.0 11226 1.0 11227 1.0 11228 — Biology (BIO) — 3.0 11218 3.0 11219 3.0 12828 3.0 12829 3.0 12830 3.0 12831 3.0 12832 3.0 12834 3.0 11220 3.0 11221 3.0 11222 3.0 11223 3.0 11224 See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 100 NSL Introduction to Biology 1 10:00a-10:50a MW LWH 1002 TBA, I 08:00a-09:50a M BBH 309 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 2 08:00a-09:50a W BBH 309 TBA, I 10:00a-10:50a MW LWH 1002 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 3 10:00a-10:50a MW LWH 1002 TBA, I 08:00a-09:50a F BBH 309 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 4 11:00a-12:50p T BBH 309 Rihani, K 09:25a-10:15a TR LWH 1002 Rihani, K Special Fees: $25.00 5 11:00a-12:50p R BBH 309 Rihani, K 09:25a-10:15a TR LWH 1002 Rihani, K Special Fees: $25.00 6 09:25a-10:15a TR LWH 1002 Rihani, K 11:00a-12:50p F BBH 309 Rihani, K Special Fees: $25.00 7 4:15p- 5:05p MW BBH 201 Ruderfer, I 5:15p- 7:00p M BBH 309 Ruderfer, I Special Fees: $25.00 8 5:15p- 7:00p W BBH 309 Ruderfer, I 4:15p- 5:05p MW BBH 201 Ruderfer, I Special Fees: $25.00 9 10:00a-11:50a W BBH 309 TBA, I 10:00a-11:50a M BBH 309 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 10 12:00p- 1:50p M BBH 309 TBA, I 12:00p- 1:50p W BBH 309 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 L18 09:30a-11:10a S EC TBA, I 4:15p- 5:05p TR EC 128 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 11:30a- 1:10p S EC TBA, I 6:10p- 8:00p M EC 128 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 104 NS The Changing Natural Environme 1 1:00p- 1:50p F B 158 Rihani, K Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 1002 Campbell, T 3 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 1001 TBA, I 5 TBA OL Online Ruderfer, I 99 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 211 Kampwirth, R Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concur w/BIO 105 & MATH 147 L18 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 128 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 7:05p- 9:45p R EC 106 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L96 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 128 TBA, I Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 4 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 1001 TBA, I J1 5:40p- 8:20p R CIS 401 Copper, E Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 3.0 11476 11479 11481 11482 11485 11486 11489 11491 11494 11496 11568 11569 3.0 11520 11521 11522 11523 11570 11571 11572 11573 12835 12836 continued on next page 34 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 105 1 150 1 2 3 4 5 201 1 2 3 4 202 1 2 3 299 1 301 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Environmental Biology Lab 1.0 08:15a-10:40a TR BBH 331 Almarzah, W 11574 Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: BIO 100 OR BIOL 100 AND MATH 180 OR MATH 199, Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concur w/BIO 104 & MATH 147 Essential Skills for Biologist 2.0 08:30a-10:20a W BBH 356 Nuss, K 11524 Special Fees: $10.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 201 - x5740 08:30a-10:20a F BBH 356 Nuss, K 11525 Special Fees: $10.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 201 - x5740 5:40p- 7:30p F BBH 356 TBA, I 11526 Special Fees: $10.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 201 - x5740 4:15p- 6:05p T BBH 356 Frankel, S 11527 Special Fees: $10.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 201 - x5740 6:20p- 8:10p T BBH 356 Frankel, S 11528 Special Fees: $10.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 201 - x5740 General Biology I 4.0 11:00a- 1:50p M BBH 347 Nuss, K 11529 11:00a- 1:50p F BBH 112 Nuss, K Special Fees: $25.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 150 - x5740 11:00a- 1:50p W BBH 347 Nuss, K 11530 11:00a- 1:50p F BBH 112 Nuss, K Special Fees: $25.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 150 - x5740 08:00a-10:50a T BBH 347 Mungre, S 11531 08:00a-10:50a R BBH 347 Mungre, S Special Fees: $25.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 150 - x5740 6:20p- 9:10p T BBH 347 Kimble, M 11532 6:20p- 9:10p R BBH 347 Kimble, M Special Fees: $25.00 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concurrent w/ BIO 150 - x5740 General Biology II 4.0 11:00a- 1:50p M BBH 356 Geddes, P 11533 11:00a- 1:50p F BBH 360 Geddes, P Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 150 AND BIO 201 OR BIOL 102, Departmental Approval Required Comments: [email protected] - x5740 11:00a- 1:50p W BBH 356 Geddes, P 11534 11:00a- 1:50p F BBH 360 Geddes, P Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 150 AND BIO 201 OR BIOL 102, Departmental Approval Required Comments: [email protected] - x5740 5:40p- 8:30p M BBH 356 TBA, I 11535 5:40p- 8:30p W BBH 356 TBA, I Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 150 AND BIO 201 OR BIOL 102, Departmental Approval Required Comments: [email protected] - x5740 Ecology Concepts 3.0 12:00p- 2:00p M BBH 309 Ruderfer, I 11575 12:00p- 2:00p W Ruderfer, I Prerequisites: BIO 100 OR BIOL 100 AND BIO 104 OR BIOL 104 AND MATH 380 OR MATH 199X, Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concur w/MATH 145 x5571 Cell Biology 4.0 11:00a- 1:50p F B 152 Thomas, J 11536 11:00a- 1:50p M BBH 318 Thomas, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 201 OR BIOL 102 AND BIO 150 AND CHEM 211, Course No. Sec# Times 2 4 3 303 1 2 3 4 305 1 2 3 320 1 327 1 330 1 341 1 2 351 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 11:00a- 1:50p F B 152 Thomas, J 11537 11:00a- 1:50p W BBH 318 Thomas, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 201 OR BIOL 102 AND BIO 150 AND CHEM 211, 5:40p- 8:30p R BBH 318 Park, C 11538 5:40p- 8:30p T BBH 316 Park, C Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 201 OR BIOL 102 AND BIO 150 AND CHEM 211, 2:00p- 4:50p M BBH 316 Puryear, T 12841 2:00p- 4:50p W BBH 318 Puryear, T Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 201 OR BIOL 102 AND BIO 150 AND CHEM 211, General Genetics 4.0 2:00p- 4:50p M BBH 347 Kimble, M 11539 2:00p- 4:50p W BBH 347 Kimble, M Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103, 5:40p- 8:30p M BBH 347 Campbell, T 11540 5:40p- 8:30p F BBH 112 Campbell, T Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103, 5:40p- 8:30p W BBH 347 Campbell, T 11541 5:40p- 8:30p F BBH 112 Campbell, T Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103, 11:00a- 1:50p T BBH 347 Schirmer, A 11542 11:00a- 1:50p R BBH 347 Schirmer, A Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103, WIP:General Ecology 4.0 11:00a- 1:50p W BBH 308 Galvan, K 11543 11:00a- 1:50p M BBH 308 Galvan, K Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103 AND BIO 150 AND ENGL 101, 5:40p- 8:30p W BBH 308 Frankel, S 11544 5:40p- 8:30p M BBH 308 Frankel, S Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103 AND BIO 150 AND ENGL 101, 08:00a-10:50a T BBH 308 Slate, J 11545 08:00a-10:50a R BBH 308 Slate, J Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103 AND BIO 150 AND ENGL 101, Animal Kingdom 4.0 08:00a-10:50a M BBH 354 Readey, M 11546 08:00a-10:50a W BBH 354 Readey, M Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103, Mammalian Anatomy 4.0 2:00p- 4:50p M BBH 354 Mungre, S 11547 2:00p- 4:50p W BBH 354 Mungre, S Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103, Plant Anatomy and Morphology 4.0 11:00a- 1:50p R BBH 308 Olfelt, J 11577 11:00a- 1:50p T BBH 308 Olfelt, J Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103, General Microbiology 4.0 5:40p- 8:30p T BBH 331 TBA, I 11578 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 123 TBA, I Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 301 OR BIOL 301, 4:15p- 5:30p TR TBA, I 11579 5:40p- 8:30p R BBH 331 TBA, I Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 301 OR BIOL 301, Phycology 4.0 2:30p- 5:20p M BBH 308 Galvan, K 11580 2:30p- 5:20p W BBH 308 Galvan, K Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 202 OR BIOL 103, Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times 360 1 362 1 364 1 365 1 390 1 391 1 413 1 451 1 454 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Vertebrate Physiology 4.0 08:00a-10:50a R BBH 356 Prete, F 11581 08:00a-10:50a T BBH 356 Prete, F Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 301 OR BIOL 301, Biochemistry 4.0 11:00a- 1:50p T BBH 316 Stojkovic, E 11582 11:00a- 1:50p R BBH 318 Stojkovic, E Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 301 OR BIOL 301 AND CHEM 231, Endocrinology 4.0 5:40p- 8:30p M BBH 354 Puryear, T 11583 5:40p- 8:30p W BBH 354 Puryear, T Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 231 AND BIO 360 OR BIOL 312, Neurobiology 4.0 2:00p- 4:50p M BBH 356 Prete, F 11584 2:00p- 4:50p W BBH 356 Prete, F Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 360 OR BIOL 312, Biology Senior Seminar 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 347 Geddes, P 12843 Special Fees: $25.00 Prerequisites: BIO 301 OR BIOL 301 AND BIO 303 OR BIOL 311 AND BIO 305 OR BIOL 380, Major Restriction: A&S-Biology,A&S-Biology Internship in Biology 3.0 TBA Internship Kasmer, J 11585 Major Restriction: A&S-Biology,A&S-Biology Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Department Evolutionary Biology 3.0 5:40p- 8:30p R BBH 308 Thomas, J 11586 Prerequisites: BIO 202, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Hist/Contmp Pttrn Spcs Dvrsty 3.0 5:40p- 8:30p F BBH 308 Slate, J 11587 Major Restriction: Grad-Biology Conservation Genetics 3.0 5:40p- 7:30p M BBH 316 Olfelt, J 11588 5:40p- 8:30p W BBH 316 Olfelt, J Special Fees: $35.00 Prerequisites: BIO 303 AND BIO 305, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Chemistry (CHEM) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 103 NS Chemistry And Society 3.0 1 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 101 Tsonchev, S 11589 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 2 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 102 Wysocki, J 11590 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 3 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 102 TBA, I 11591 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 L18 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 123 Kogan, L 11650 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 117 TBA, I 11651 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 108 Chemistry Concepts 4.0 1 08:30a-11:00a MW BBH 210 Sharma, S 11592 Prerequisites: MATH 180 OR MATH 199A AND MATH 280 OR MATH 199G, Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth x5571 Concur MATH 281 continued on next page 35 College of Arts and Sciences Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 110 NSL Chemical Concepts 3.0 1 1:00p- 2:50p T BBH 210 TBA, I 11593 11:00a-12:50p TR BBH 210 TBA, I Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 211 General Chemistry I 5.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 101 Weaver, T 11594 11:00a-12:50p F BBH 102 Weaver, T 12:00p- 2:50p M BBH 216 Weaver, T Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 2 08:00a-10:50a M BBH 216 Weaver, T 11595 11:00a-12:50p F BBH 102 Weaver, T 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 101 Weaver, T Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 3 11:00a-12:50p F BBH 102 Weaver, T 11596 12:00p- 2:50p W BBH 216 Weaver, T 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 101 Weaver, T Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 4 11:00a-11:50a MW Weaver, T 11597 08:00a-10:50a M BBH 216 Weaver, T 11:00a-12:50p F Weaver, T Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 5 1:30p- 4:30p F BBH 216 Weaver, T 11598 11:00a-12:50p F BBH 102 Weaver, T 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 101 Weaver, T Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 6 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 216 Meegoda, M 11599 5:15p- 6:55p MW BBH 360 Meegoda, M Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 7 5:15p- 6:55p MW BBH 360 Meegoda, M 11600 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 216 Meegoda, M Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 212 General Chemistry II 4.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 112 Nicholson, K 11601 10:50a- 1:30p T BBH 216 Nicholson, K Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106 AND CHEM 211, 2 10:50a- 1:30p R BBH 216 Nicholson, K 11602 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 112 Nicholson, K Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106 AND CHEM 211, 3 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 216 Harischandra 11603 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 112 Harischandra Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106 AND CHEM 211, 4 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 112 Harischandra 11604 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 216 Harischandra Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106 AND CHEM 211, 213 Quantitative Analysis 5.0 1 1:30p- 4:30p MW BBH 234 Nicholson, K 11605 12:00p- 1:20p MW BBH 229 Nicholson, K Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 212, 231 Organic Chemistry I 4.0 1 10:50a- 1:30p T BBH 226 Fraiman, A 11606 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 201 Fraiman, A Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 212 AND CHEM 211, 2 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 201 Fraiman, A 11607 10:50a- 1:30p R BBH 226 Fraiman, A Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 212 AND CHEM 211, 36 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 201 Mataka, J 11608 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 226 Mataka, J Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 212 AND CHEM 211, 4 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 201 Mataka, J 11609 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 226 Mataka, J Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 212 AND CHEM 211, 232 Organic Chemistry II 4.0 3 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 226 Curtis-Palmer 11610 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 129 Curtis-Palmer Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 231, 4 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 129 Curtis-Palmer 11611 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 226 Curtis-Palmer Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 231, 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW TBA, I 12844 1:30p- 4:15p M BBH 226 TBA, I Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 231, 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW TBA, I 12845 10:50a- 1:30p W BBH 226 TBA, I Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 231, 260 General Chemistry I Seminar 1.0 1 09:00a-10:50a F Weaver, T 11612 Comments: Coreq CHEM 211 261 General Chemistry II Seminar 1.0 1 3:00p- 5:00p W Nicholson, K 11613 Comments: Coreq CHEM 212 262 Organic Chemistry I Seminar 1.0 1 3:00p- 5:00p W Fraiman, A 11614 Comments: Coreq CHEM 231 263 Organic Chemistry II Seminar 1.0 1 3:00p- 5:00p W Curtis-Palmer 11615 Comments: Coreq CHEM 232 306K Sel Tpcs:Chem Aspcts of Toxico 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 317 Mataka, J 11616 Prerequisites: CHEM 232, 311 Physical Chemistry I 4.0 1 5:25p- 6:55p MW Tsonchev, S 11617 5:45p- 9:55p F BBH 121 Tsonchev, S Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 213 AND MATH 202 AND CHEM 232 AND PHYS 203 AND PHYS 201 OR PHYS 206, 331 Instr Anlys:Quantitative Metho 4.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p TR BBH 232 Al-Bazi, S 11618 5:40p- 6:55p TR Al-Bazi, S Special Fees: $40.00 Prerequisites: CHEM 213 AND CHEM 231, 347 Adv Organic:Polyfunctnl Comp 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 229 Fraiman, A 11619 Prerequisites: CHEM 232, 360 Physical Chemistry I Seminar 1.0 1 2:00p- 4:00p M Tsonchev, S 11620 Comments: Coreq CHEM 311 391 Chemistry Capstone Seminar 3.0 1 7:05p- 8:55p MW Weaver, T 11621 Prerequisites: CHEM 311, Comments: Coreq CHEM 311 403 Physical Methods Organic Chem 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR FA 218 Curtis-Palmer 11622 Prerequisites: CHEM 232, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 450 Gas Chromatography 3.0 1 7:05p- 8:20p TR BBH 351 Sircar, D 11623 Prerequisites: CHEM 331, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 456 Adv. Chromatographic Methods 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 229 Al-Bazi, S 11624 Prerequisites: CHEM 451, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 3 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — Communication (CMTC) — 100 HU Introduction To Communication 3.0 1 08:00a-09:15a TR FA 107 Mace, R 11627 Level Restriction: Undergraduate 2 09:00a-09:50a MWF FA 107 Ross, J 11628 Level Restriction: Undergraduate 3 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 107 Alvarez, W 11629 Level Restriction: Undergraduate 4 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 107 Bliss, J 11630 Level Restriction: Undergraduate 5 1:00p- 1:50p MWF FA 107 Ross, J 11631 Level Restriction: Undergraduate 6 2:00p- 2:50p MWF FA 107 Wirth, D 11632 Level Restriction: Undergraduate 7 5:40p- 6:55p TR B 158 TBA, I 11633 Level Restriction: Undergraduate 8 09:00a-10:15a MW FA 255 Snow, A 11634 Level Restriction: Undergraduate Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP Dept Apprvl Reqrd L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 137 Leonard, C 11652 Level Restriction: Undergraduate Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 101 Foundations of Communication 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 256 Kane, K 11635 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 153 Ross, J 11636 3 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 247 Kane, K 11637 4 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 216 TBA, I 11638 5 4:15p- 5:30p TR FA 153 O’Keefe, E 11639 W1 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 4006 TBA, I 11640 WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 122 Bross, A 11653 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 6 1:00p- 2:15p MW FA 256 TBA, I 12762 Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP Dept Approval Rqrd 200 WIP:Theories Comm, Med & Thea 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 247 Potee, N 11641 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 2 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3105 Alvarez, W 11642 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 202 Voice And Diction 3.0 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF FA 247 Mace, R 11643 2 08:00a-09:15a TR FA 247 TBA, I 11644 3 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 247 Mace, R 11645 4 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 247 Wirth, D 11646 5 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 247 Bujan, M 11647 6 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 153 O’Keefe, E 11648 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 126 Leonard, C 11654 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 213 Interpersonal Communication 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR FA 153 TBA, I 11649 214 Business & Profsnl Communictn 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW FA 256 Bujan, M 11665 215 Group Discussion 3.0 1 1:00p- 1:50p MWF FA 153 Alvarez, W 11666 310 Persuasion 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR Adams, A 11667 313 Communication,Gender & Identit 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 153 Adams, A 11668 314 Organizational Communication 3.0 W1 12:30p- 3:10p U TBA, I 11669 330 Communication Research Methods 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR FA 153 Potee, N 11670 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 383 Professional Internship 1 3.0 1 TBA Internship TBA, I 11671 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged 2 TBA Internship TBA, I 11672 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged 3 TBA Internship TBA, I 11673 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 384 1 2 385 1 401 1 404 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Professional Internship 2 6.0 TBA Internship TBA, I 11674 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged TBA Internship TBA, I 11675 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged Professional Internship 3 9.0 TBA Internship TBA, I 11676 Comments: Hours Arranged Intro Grad Study 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 247 Potee, N 11677 Major Restriction: Grad-Comm,Media,&Theatre Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Communication Theory 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 247 Adams, A 11678 Major Restriction: Grad-Comm,Media,&Theatre Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Media (CMTM) — 105 Introduction To Journalism 3.0 1 12:00p-12:50p MWF Bell-Jordan, K 11820 160 FA The Art of Film & Video 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 123 Lind, A 11655 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 107 TBA, I 11822 2 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 107 TBA, I 11828 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR FA 107 Ritsema, R 11829 4 4:15p- 5:30p TR FA 107 Kane, K 11832 5 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 107 TBA, I 11834 6 5:40p- 6:55p MW FA 107 TBA, I 11835 165 Broadcasting & New Media 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 256 Mun, S 11837 205 Fundamentals of Media Writing 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR FA 218 Rubinowitz, E 11839 208 Media Laboratory 1.0 2 TBA Bell-Jordan, K 11656 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Dept Approval Needed-Call x5957 1 TBA Moran, C 12848 Departmental Approval Required 250 Intro to Audio Production 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR E 112 Kois, C 11841 260 Introduction to Video Producti 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M E 112 Apter, S 11852 265 Mass Media & Society 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 256 Mun, S 11854 2 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3106 TBA, I 11855 3 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 256 Rubinowitz, E 11857 361 Digital Video Editing 4.0 1 09:00a-10:40a TR E 112 Moran, C 11861 Prerequisites: CMTM 260 OR MASS 260, 365 Contemp Issues In Mass Media 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW Mun, S 11862 Prerequisites: CMTM 265 OR MASS 265, 2 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 256 TBA, I 11863 Prerequisites: CMTM 265 OR MASS 265, 367 News Writing 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 104 Rubinowitz, E 11865 Prerequisites: CMTM 205, 370 Public Relations 3.0 WL1 1:10p- 3:50p S EC 127 Lind, A 11658 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 371 History of American Cinema I 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR FA 107 Ritsema, R 11867 Prerequisites: CMTM 160 OR MASS 160, 376 Television History 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 107 Kane, K 11868 383 Professional Internship 1 3.0 1 TBA Internship TBA, I 11870 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged Course No. Sec# Times 2 3 384 1 2 385 1 Title Days Locat. 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TBA Internship TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged TBA Internship TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged Professional Internship 2 TBA Internship TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged TBA Internship TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged Professional Internship 3 TBA Internship TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged Credits CRN 11872 2 11874 385 1 6.0 11875 11878 9.0 11880 — Theatre (CMTT) — 130 FA Introduction To Theatre 3.0 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF F 109 Bliss, J 11898 2 09:25a-10:40a TR F 109 Rodriguez, J 11899 3 09:00a-09:50a MWF F 109 Mace, R 11900 4 10:00a-10:50a MWF F 109 Higginbotham 11901 5 12:00p-12:50p MWF F 109 Wirth, D 11903 6 12:15p- 1:30p TR F 109 Kuehnau, J 11904 7 10:25a-11:40a MW FA 255 Blair, J 11905 Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP Dept Approval Reqrd 139 Theatre Practicum 1 1.0 1 12:30p- 2:30p W F 111 Rodriguez, J 11906 221 Acting 1 3.0 1 1:00p- 2:50p MWF F 109 Antaramian, A 11907 Comments: Hrs Arranged - Contact Instr 239 Theatre Practicum 2 2.0 1 1:00p- 3:00p TR F 111 Rodriguez, J 11908 240 Stagecraft 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR F 109 Rodriguez, J 11909 255 Oral Interp Of Literature 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 255 Bujan, M 11910 335 American Social Problem Plays 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW F 109 Antaramian, A 11911 336 Realism and Naturalism 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF F 109 Higginbotham 11912 339 Theatre Practicum 3 3.0 1 TBA Kuehnau, J 11913 Comments: Hrs TBD - Call Instr x5924 340 Scenographic Design 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR F 109 Kuehnau, J 11914 Prerequisites: CMTT 240, Comments: Hrs Arranged - Contact Instr 345 Directing 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR F 109 Higginbotham 11915 Prerequisites: CMTT 221 AND CMTT 240, 351 Children’s Theatre Wrkshp:Md& 3.0 1 10:00a-11:50a MWF F 111 TBA, I 11916 358 Acting 3 4.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW F 109 Antaramian, A 11917 Prerequisites: CMTT 321 OR CMTT 246, 383 Professional Internship 1 3.0 1 TBA Internship TBA, I 11918 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged 2 TBA Internship TBA, I 11919 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged 3 TBA Internship TBA, I 11920 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged 384 Professional Internship 2 6.0 1 TBA Internship TBA, I 11921 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times 393 1 473 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN TBA Internship TBA, I 11954 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged Professional Internship 3 9.0 TBA Internship TBA, I 11956 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged Creative Dramatics 3.0 5:40p- 6:55p MW FA 153 TBA, I 11958 Studies in Theatre 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 247 Antaramian, A 11959 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Computer Science (CS) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 100 SB Computers and Society 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 121 Iehl, E 11657 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched L19 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 121 Iehl, E 11659 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 121 Iehl, E 11660 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 109 SB FYE:InfmtnAge:Impact Chgo Cult 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 108 Porps, F 12849 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 200 Programming I 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3105 Naimipour, K 11661 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 2 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 2020 Hyna, D 11662 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 3 5:40p- 6:55p TR Kimmel, P 11663 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 121 TBA, I 11664 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 201 Discrete Structures 3.0 1 1:00p- 2:15p MW LWH 3046 Georgakis, D 11701 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 2 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3046 Kazarinov, M 11702 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 207 Programming II 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2005 TBA, I 11703 Prerequisites: CS 200, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 2 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3003 Sotak, K 11705 Prerequisites: CS 200, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 300 Client Side Web Dev’t 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2054 Porps, F 11706 Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 2 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 2054 Sotak, K 11708 Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 301 Comp Org W/Assembly Lang Prog 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3046 Kim, H 11714 Prerequisites: CS 207, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 304 Data Structures 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3106 TBA, I 11716 Prerequisites: CS 207, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 308 Operating Systems 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3003 Georgakis, D 11717 Prerequisites: CS 207 AND CS 301, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes continued on next page 37 College of Arts and Sciences Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 310B Tpcs:Comp Methods in Biology 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 202 Neapolitan, R 12868 Prerequisites: CS 201 OR MATH 251 AND BIO 100 OR BIO 201, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 311 Modern Computer Architecture 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3106 Kim, H 11719 Prerequisites: CS 207 OR CS 406 AND CS 301, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 315 Modern Database Management 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3003 Kamper Sr, D 11720 Prerequisites: CS 207, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 319 Fundamentals Software Engnrg 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 2054 Fernandez, D 11722 Prerequisites: CS 304, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 320 OOP 3.0 1 10:50a- 1:30p S Albright, J 11724 Prerequisites: CS 304, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 321 Server Side Web Development 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR FA 108 Sztainberg, M 11726 Prerequisites: CS 300 AND CS 320, Comments: Hybrid:Meets on Tues Only Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 323 Cyberlaw 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3106 Georgakis, D 11728 Prerequisites: CS 207, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 324 Intro To Design Of Algorithms 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3003 Naimipour, K 11729 Prerequisites: CS 201 AND CS 304, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 325 Theory of Computation 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3003 Kimmel, P 11731 Prerequisites: CS 201 OR CS 400 AND CS 304, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 331 Computer Networks 3.0 1 5:30p- 8:10p F Baig, M 11736 Prerequisites: CS 207 OR CS 406, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 345 Network Security 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR CBM 114 Tracy, K 11739 Prerequisites: CS 308, Comments: Hybrid:Meets on Thurs Only Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 401 Software Engineering 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR Sztainberg, M 11744 Hybrid-SeePg 20 Printed Sched Prerequisites: CS 304 OR CS 407, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 404 Analysis Of Algorithms 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3031 Naimipour, K 11747 Prerequisites: CS 304 OR CS 407, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 413 IT Project Management 3.0 1 08:00a-10:40a S Albright, J 11749 Prerequisites: CS 207 OR CS 406, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 415 Design Of Data Base Systems 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 4006 Kim, H 11753 Prerequisites: CS 207 OR CS 406, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 38 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 419 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Informatics 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 131 Kazarinov, M 11754 Prerequisites: CS 304 AND CS 400 AND ECON 220, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes — Dance (DANC) — Dance courses are listed under Music (DANC). — Economics (ECON) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 215 SB Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 137 Schwinn, R 11758 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 129 Ziolkowska, I 11922 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 233 Ziolkowska, I 11923 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 129 Stuart, E 11924 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 7:05p- 8:20p MW LWH 2094 Rezavi, G 11925 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 311 Curran, B 11926 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 7 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 113 Ward, J 11927 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 8 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 311 Ward, J 11928 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 217 SB Principles Of Microeconomics 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 126 Schwinn, R 11763 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 201 Schwinn, R 11929 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 311 Gallagher, R 11930 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 201 Gallagher, R 11931 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 325 Ciecierski, C 11932 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 5 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 113 Wenz, M 11933 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 6 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 233 Gollan, K 11934 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 7 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 360 Gollan, K 11935 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 9 11:50a- 2:30p S BBH 325 Ciecierski, C 11936 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 220 Business & Economic Stats I 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p MW Schwinn, R 11937 Prerequisites: MATH 165 OR MATH 110, 2 7:05p- 8:20p TR BBH 222 Gollan, K 11938 Prerequisites: MATH 165 OR MATH 110, 303 Intermed Macroeconomic Theory 3.0 11 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 131 Rezavi, G 11939 Prerequisites: ECON 215 AND ECON 217 AND MATH 165 OR MATH 110 OR MATH 177, Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 304 1 Intermed Microeconomic Theory 3.0 5:40p- 6:55p MW B 158 Wenz, M 11940 Prerequisites: ECON 215 AND ECON 217 AND MATH 165 OR MATH 110 OR MATH 177, 306r Economics 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 325 Ciecierski, C 11941 Prerequisites: ECON 215 AND ECON 217, 312 Mathematical Economics 3.0 1 7:05p- 8:20p TR BBH 113 Wenz, M 11942 Prerequisites: ECON 215 AND ECON 217 AND MATH 165 OR MATH 110 OR MATH 177, 318 Intro Econometrics & Forcstng 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 364 Curran, B 11943 Prerequisites: ECON 215 AND ECON 217 AND MATH 165 OR MATH 110 OR MATH 177, 320 Nonprofit Mngmt, Admstn & Comm 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 113 Ward, J 11944 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 322 International Economics 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 129 Stuart, E 11945 Prerequisites: ECON 215 AND ECON 217, 333 Urban Economics 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR CBM 158 Gallagher, R 11946 Prerequisites: ECON 215 AND ECON 217, 334 Cost Benefit Analys 3.0 1 8:30p- 9:45p TR BBH 113 Gollan, K 11947 Prerequisites: ECON 215 AND ECON 217, 401 Fundamentals of Business Econ 4.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 129 Stuart, E 11948 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — English Language Program — See Academic Development, Page 53. — English (ENGL) — See Department Notes in back of schedule for prerequisites and important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. See policy on first class session attendance. 101 Writing I 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 126 TBA, I 11966 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 137 TBA, I 11969 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF FA 255 Davros, M 11990 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 2 08:00a-08:50a MWF LWH 3005 Ogrodowski 11995 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 3 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 3056 TBA, I 12001 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 4 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3020 Davros, M 12008 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 5 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2105 Litorja, P 12010 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 6 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3094 Ogrodowski 12012 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 7 09:00a-10:15a MW LWH 2005 Rzany, E 12015 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP Only-Jim Blair 442-5654 8 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 4006 TBA, I 12022 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 9 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3044 TBA, I 12025 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 10 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 211 TBA, I 12027 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 11 10:00a-10:50a MWF B 152 Cronk, O 12030 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 12 10:00a-10:50a MWF Graf, T 12032 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 13 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 211 Steil, M 12033 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 14 10:50a-12:05p TR TBA, I 12036 Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 15 10:50a-12:05p TR Schroeder, C Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 16 11:00a-11:50a MWF Graf, T Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 17 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 222 Rzany, E Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 18 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 219 White, B Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 19 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 228 Cronk, O Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 20 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 4006 Steil, M Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 21 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 131 Cronk, O Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 22 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3109 Litorja, P Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 23 12:15p- 1:30p TR B 152 White, B Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 24 12:15p- 1:30p TR Buell, M Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 25 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3094 Barnett, T Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 26 1:00p- 1:50p MWF Graf, T Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 27 1:25p- 2:40p MW LWH 3105 Rzany, E Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 28 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3109 TBA, I Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 29 2:50p- 4:05p MW LWH 3046 TBA, I Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 30 2:50p- 4:05p MW LWH 3044 Rzany, E Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 31 5:40p- 6:55p TR FA 152 TBA, I Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 32 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 211 Rzany, E Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 33 TBA OL Online Byard, V Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 W1 6:00p- 8:40p F LWH 2054 TBA, I Prerequisites: ELP 120 OR ELP 099, OR UEPW 7 102 Writing II WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 106 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF FA 256 Litorja, P Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 2 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3081 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 3 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3056 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 4 10:00a-10:50a MWF TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 5 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 1001 TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 6 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2071 Ogrodowski Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 7 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 3056 Ogrodowski Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 8 12:00p- 1:15p MW B 152 Rzany, E Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 9 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 240 Cantor, E Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 10 12:15p- 1:30p TR TBA, I Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 11 1:00p- 1:50p MWF BBH 219 Steil, M Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 12 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 211 Cantor, E Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 14 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3081 Cantor, E Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 15 7:05p- 9:45p W B 152 Cantor, E Prerequisites: ENGL 101, OR UEPW 8 201 HU The World of Poetry L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 137 Petersen, M Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3056 Bruce, D Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Credits CRN 12039 12041 12043 12046 12048 12050 12052 12055 12058 12059 12062 12082 12153 12156 12157 12158 12159 12160 12161 12162 3.0 11972 11989 11991 11994 11997 11998 11999 12000 12002 12003 12004 12005 12006 12009 12013 3.0 11975 12016 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 202 HU The World of Drama 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR TBA, I 12018 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 203 HU The World Of Fiction 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 122 TBA, I 11978 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF Davros, M 12019 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 2044 White, B 12021 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2071 TBA, I 12023 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 4 2:00p- 2:50p MWF LWH 2044 Graf, T 12026 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 5 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 2044 White, H 12029 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, J1 12:40p- 3:20p S CIS 504 Kheperu, M 12856 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 210 WIP:Methods for Engl Majors 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 240 Poll, R 12035 Prerequisites: ENGL 101 AND ENGL 102, Major Restriction: A&S-English,Sec Ed-English Education 218 Amer Lit:Beginnings to 1865 3.0 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3071 Scherman, T 12038 219 Amer Lit:1865 to the Present 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR Garcia, E 12042 221 Engl Lit:Beginnings - C.1750 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 2081 Kim, J 12045 222 Engl Lit:C.1750 To Present 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2071 Hoberg, T 12051 235 Intro To Creative Writing I 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T TBA, I 12054 300 Russian Lit:Gogol - Chekhov 3.0 1 2:50p- 4:05p MW White, H 12057 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 303 Gay and Lesbian Literature 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3081 Barnett, T 12061 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 307 Medieval Std:Arthurian Legend 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3020 Hoberg, T 12857 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 316 Forms Of Poetry 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3094 Bruce, D 12065 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 321 Lit Of Romantic Movement 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3081 White, H 12067 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 323 Shaw & Modern British Drama 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3081 Kim, J 12068 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 330 Shakespeare:Comedies & Romncs 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 2056 Greenburg, B 12071 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 331 Shakespeare: Tragedies 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2071 Hoberg, T 12078 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 335 Wrtn Comunicatns For Business 3.0 1 10:50a- 1:30p S Doyle, J 12079 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, W1 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 2054 Doyle, J 12080 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 339 Islamic Literatures 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3031 TBA, I 12867 Prerequisites: ENGL 101 AND ENGL 102, 345 Practical Criticism 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW Over, K 12084 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, 369 U.S. Latino/a Literature & Clt 3.0 1 2:50p- 4:05p MW LWH 2094 Garcia, E 12869 Course No. Sec# Times 372 1 377 1 384 1 386 1 390 1 410 1 422 1 435 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN American Women Writers 19th Ct 3.0 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2071 Scherman, T 12085 Prerequisites: ENGL 101 AND ENGL 102 AND ENGL 218, Argumentative Prose 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 4006 Buell, M 12087 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, Creative Writing:Poetry I 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3044 Bruce, D 12088 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND ENGL 235 OR ENGL 236, Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Creative Writing:Fiction I 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3020 Greenburg, B 12090 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND ENGL 235 OR ENGL 236, Young Adult Novel 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 3031 Wolk, S 12091 Prerequisites: ENGL 102, Literary Methods & Practice 3.0 5:40p- 8:20p T FA 225A Greenburg, B 12859 Major Restriction: Grad-English Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Milton 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 222 Kim, J 12092 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Wrtg Assessment:Thry & Pract 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 360 Hunt, S 12093 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Earth Science (ESCI) — Graduate Students: Contact the Graduate Advisor for individualized study options. See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 109 NS FYE:Chgo Rocks! Geolgy in City 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 120 Hemzacek, J 12102 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 120 Hemzacek, J 12105 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 109W NSL FYE:Muddy Waters:Chgo Env Geol 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a W BBH 120 Sanders, L 12107 10:00a-12:30p F BBH 120 Sanders, L Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 1:00p- 3:30p F BBH 120 Sanders, L 12113 1:00p- 1:50p W BBH 120 Sanders, L Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 121 NSL Introduction to Earth Science 3.0 L18 5:20p- 8:50p T EC 128 TBA, I 11981 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 08:30a-12:00p S EC 128 TBA, I 11983 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-10:50a M BBH 116 Brown, N 12116 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 102 Brown, N Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. 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Credits CRN 09:00a-10:50a W BBH 116 Brown, N 12119 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 102 Brown, N Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 3 09:00a-10:50a F BBH 116 Brown, N 12121 11:00a-11:50a MW BBH 102 Brown, N Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 4 11:00a-12:40p MW BBH 120 Easterday, C 12124 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP See Printed Dept Notes 5 1:15p- 2:55p TR BBH 120 Sanders, L 12127 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 6 5:40p- 7:20p TR BBH 120 Sanders, L 12129 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 7 2:00p- 3:40p MW BBH 120 Fitchett, R 12130 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 8 7:05p- 8:45p MW BBH 120 TBA, I 12131 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPS 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 123 NS Geology,Resources & Envirnmnt 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 126 TBA, I 11985 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 4:15p- 6:55p R EC 126 TBA, I 11987 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 102 Voglesonger, K 12135 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 2 1:00p- 2:15p MW BBH 101 Easterday, C 12137 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 102 Fariduddin, M 12139 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 4 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 112 TBA, I 12143 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 207 The Atmosphere & The Oceans 4.0 1 09:25a-11:05a R BBH 116 Fariduddin, M 12170 09:25a-11:55a T BBH 116 Fariduddin, M Special Fees: $15.00 211 Physical Geology 4.0 1 11:00a-12:40p W BBH 116 Duke, G 12173 11:00a- 1:30p M BBH 116 Duke, G Special Fees: $15.00 306 Rocks And Minerals 4.0 1 4:15p- 6:45p W BBH 116 Duke, G 12174 4:15p- 5:55p M BBH 116 Duke, G Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: ESCI 211, 315 Glacial & Quaternary Geology 3.0 1 2:00p- 3:15p MW BBH 116 Hemzacek, J 12175 Prerequisites: ESCI 121 OR ESCI 211, 317 Prin Sedimentation 4.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p R BBH 116 Fariduddin, M 12177 4:15p- 5:55p T BBH 116 Fariduddin, M Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: ESCI 306 OR ESCI 206, 2 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN - Geography & Environmental Studies (GES) - Students should refer to the online course listing through NEIUport for changes that may occur to this schedule. Please see the department’s web site for more information about B.A. and M.A. degree programs, GIS Certificates, and other department matters -- including course schedules for coming terms: www.neiu.edu/~deptges. See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 104 SB Introduction To Geography 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 102 Schmidt, C 12267 2 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 102 Qutub, M 12269 4 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 102 Mostek, J 12271 5 TBA OL Online Good, E 12277 Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 109A SB FYE:Chgo Geogphs:Global Chicag 3.0 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 211 Schmidt, C 12860 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 150 SB Intro To Envirnmntl Studies 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 224 TBA, I 12288 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 131 Jones, D 12295 3 TBA OL Online Good, E 12300 Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 205 Physical Geography I 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 202 Mostek, J 12304 212 Economic Geography 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 202 Schmidt, C 12306 217 Urban Geography 3.0 1 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 202 Grammenos 12309 218 Conserv Natrl Resrce 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 202 Mostek, J 12311 240 Water Resources & Development 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 202 Qutub, M 12313 250 WIP:Writing in GES 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W BBH 202 Schmidt, C 12315 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 291 GIS Across Disciplines 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR CBM 158 Mihir, M 12317 302L Regional Geog: Southeast Asia 3.0 1 10:00a-12:50p BBH 202 Mostek, J 12319 302V Regional Geogr:U.S. & Canada 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 202 Good, E 12320 309 Prin/Meth Envirn Interpretatn 3.0 1 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 224 TBA, I 12321 327 Forest Resource Management 3.0 1 1:00p- 1:50p MWF BBH 224 TBA, I 12322 Prerequisites: GES 218, 339 Geog Of Fossil Energy Resourc 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 202 Qutub, M 12350 Prerequisites: GES 205, 344 Chicago River Issues 3.0 1 09:00a-11:50a S BBH 224 Jones, D 12430 Prerequisites: GES 104 OR GES 150 OR GES 205, 346 Global Chicago 3.0 1 1:00p- 1:50p MWF BBH 202 Grammenos 12445 359 Environmental Planning 3.0 1 2:00p- 3:15p MW BBH 202 Banerjee, A 12450 Prerequisites: GES 150 OR GES 218 OR GES 220, 374 Research Methods 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 202 Jones, D 12452 383 Internship In G&ES 3.0 1 TBA Internship Banerjee, A 12454 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Contact A Banerjee 390 Remote Sensing & DIP 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T CBM 158 Mihir, M 12456 391 GIS I 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W CBM 158 Howenstine 12457 Course No. Sec# Times 411 1 449 1 455 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Scop&Phl Geog&Env St 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 229 Grammenos 12460 Major Restriction: Grad-Geog & Envir Std Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Seminar In Land Use Controls 3.0 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 229 TBA, I 12462 Major Restriction: Grad-Geog & Envir Std Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Sem:Environmental Planning 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 202 Banerjee, A 12464 Major Restriction: Grad-Geog & Envir Std Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program — History (HIST) — 109 SB FYE:History of Chicago 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF CBM 111 Bacino, L 12024 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 111A SB World Hist: West to 1500 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2094 Hoel, N 12096 2 2:50p- 4:05p MW LWH 2081 Hoel, N 12097 3 10:50a-12:05p TR Dudley, C 12098 4 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2081 Dudley, C 12099 111B SB World Hist: West, 1500-Present 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2081 Steinwedel, C 12100 2 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2081 Schiffman, Z 12101 3 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2094 Steinwedel, C 12103 111C SB World History: East Asia 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2020 Eisenberg, A 12104 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2020 Eisenberg, A 12106 111D SB World Hist: Latin America 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 107 Gerdow, G 12028 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 2094 Grossman, R 12108 2 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 2020 Grossman, R 12109 111E SB World History: Africa 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2094 Tuck, M 12110 2 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2094 Tuck, M 12111 111F SB World History:Islam 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2094 Farzaneh, M 12112 2 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2020 Farzaneh, M 12114 214 SB U.S. History 1607-1877 3.0 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 107 Gerdow, G 12031 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:25a-11:40a MW LWH 2005 Schmeller, M 12115 Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP See Printed Dept Notes 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 2094 Schmeller, M 12117 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 2020 Gerdow, G 12118 4 4:15p- 6:55p R FA 202 Hoff, T 12120 215 SB U.S. History 1877-Present 3.0 1 2:00p- 2:50p MWF LWH 2094 Gerdow, G 12122 2 2:00p- 3:15p MW LWH 2020 Bacino, L 12123 3 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 2094 Bacino, L 12125 4 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2020 Johnson, J 12126 5 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 2081 Hoff, T 12128 300A Ancient Greece 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3109 Schiffman, Z 12132 2 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 2109 Schiffman, Z 12133 301 Medieval Europe 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3094 Hoel, N 12134 305 Eur/Age Of Imperlsm 1871-1919 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 2071 Steinwedel, C 12136 312 Tudor England 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2005 Dudley, C 12138 2 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3105 Dudley, C 12140 324 Civil War & Reconstruction 3.0 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW FA 216 Morgan, F 12141 Comments: Writing Intensive Course 2 2:50p- 4:05p MW LWH 2109 Morgan, F 12142 Comments: Writing Intensive Course continued on next page 40 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 329A African Amer History to 1865 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR FA 247 Miller, P Comments: Writing Intensive Course 337 Hist Of South 1877-Present 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3105 Johnson, J 351 Central Amer & The Caribbean 1 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 153 Grossman, R 353 History Of Mexico 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3046 Grossman, R 370 Precolonial Sub-Saharn Africa 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3105 Tuck, M 392 Problems In History 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 153 Bacino, L Comments: Topic: US in Vietnam 2 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3003 Farzaneh, M Comments: Topic: Shi’ism 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 3003 Hoel, N Comments: Survey of Byzantine Hist 401 Histgrphy & Historical Method 1 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 360 Schmeller, M Major Restriction: Grad-History 433 Rdgs 19th Century America 1 7:05p- 9:45p T Morgan, F Major Restriction: Grad-History 460 Readings: Modern Japanese Hist 1 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 112 Eisenberg, A Major Restriction: Grad-History — Justice Studies (JUST) — Credits CRN 3.0 12144 3.0 12145 3.0 12800 3.0 12147 3.0 12148 3.0 12149 12150 12151 3.0 12152 3.0 12154 3.0 12155 See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 101 Introduction to Social Justice 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 127 Logan, G 11697 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3046 Bernstein, D 12168 2 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3105 Bernstein, D 12169 3 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 2005 Okosun, T 12171 109 SB FYE:Justice in Chicago 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR Natcone, A 11698 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 201 Intro Criminal Justice System 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 3046 Campbell, J 12216 2 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3046 TBA, I 12218 202 Justice and Inequality 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR FA 247 Matthews, N 12220 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW FA 218 De La Torre, M12222 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 3 1:25p- 2:40p MW FA 216 De La Torre, M12224 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 4 TBA OL Online Terpstra, J 12225 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 5 8:30p- 9:45p TR LWH 3005 TBA, I 12228 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 241 Skills For Inquiry I 3.0 1 08:00a-09:15a TR FA 256 Capeheart, L 12229 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 2 1:40p- 2:55p TR FA 256 Capeheart, L 12230 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 3 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 2071 Milovanovic, D12231 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 4 7:05p- 8:20p MW FA 218 Atterberry, K 12232 Prerequisites: JUST 101, 301 Thrys of Just & Social Change 3.0 1 TBA OL Online Terpstra, J 12233 Prerequisites: JUST 101 OR CRJU 101 AND JUST 202 OR CRJU 202, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 2 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 153 Capeheart, L 12234 Prerequisites: JUST 101 OR CRJU 101 AND JUST 202 OR CRJU 202, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 153 Toffolo, C 12235 Prerequisites: JUST 101 OR CRJU 101 AND JUST 202 OR CRJU 202, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 309 Portrayal Of Crime In Media 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3046 Terpstra, J 12236 312 Theories Of Criminal Behavior 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3106 Milovanovic, D12237 Prerequisites: JUST 101 OR CRJU 101, 313 Prisons And Jails 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2005 Milovanovic, D12238 319 Latinos/as & Criminal Just Sys 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 134 TBA, I 11699 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 321 Violence Against Women 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 3106 Bannister, S 12240 326 Juvenile Justice System 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3046 West, R 12242 330 Legal Res/Biblgrphy Crim Law 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3046 Natcone, A 12243 333 Community Law 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 2094 TBA, I 12245 334 Criminal Law And Procedure 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3106 Bernstein, D 12246 Prerequisites: JUST 201 OR CRJU 201, 335 Legal Process I 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3046 Campbell, J 12247 345 Practicum In Criminal Justice 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3071 Bannister, S 12248 Prerequisites: JUST 202 AND JUST 101 AND JUST 241 AND JUST 301, 2 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 256 Okosun, T 12249 Prerequisites: JUST 202 AND JUST 101 AND JUST 241 AND JUST 301, 350 Field Work Seminar 6.0 1 08:00a-10:40a S FA 216 Matthews, N 12250 Prerequisites: JUST 345, 364 Terrorism in Media & Law 3.0 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 3003 Terpstra, J 12864 Prerequisites: JUST 101 AND JUST 202, 395 Hunger & Homelessness 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH 2005 Natcone, A 12251 3 — Linguistics (LING) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 109 HU FYE:Languge & Divrsty in Chgo 3.0 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 3031 Duchaj, K 12865 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF Duchaj, K 12866 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 110 HU Lexicology:The Study Of Words 3.0 WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 123 TBA, I 11700 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2044 TBA, I 12179 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF Sreenan, N 12180 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF Sreenan, N 12182 120 HU Language & Human Behavior 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 128 TBA, I 11704 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2044 Strid, J 12183 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2056 Strid, J 12184 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 2044 Strid, J 12185 4 2:00p- 3:15p MW LWH 2056 TBA, I 12186 5 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2056 Sreenan, N 12187 6 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2056 Sreenan, N 12188 7 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2056 TBA, I 12189 8 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2056 TBA, I 12190 Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times 9 10 201 1 2 3 303 1 322 1 338 1 361 1 401 1 2 405 1 437 1 438 1 446 1 448 1 450 1 471 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 2056 Duchaj, K 12192 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 2044 TBA, I 12194 Intro To General Linguistics 3.0 1:00p- 2:15p MW Gebhardt, L 12195 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2056 TBA, I 12196 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 2056 TBA, I 12198 Grammars Of English 3.0 2:00p- 2:50p MWF LWH 3003 Boyle, J 12200 Prerequisites: LING 201, Intro To Sociolinguistics 3.0 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3106 Hallett, R 12201 Intro to Syntactic Theory 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3096 Boyle, J 12202 Prerequisites: LING 201 AND LING 303, Intro to World Englishes 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T FA 216 Hallett, R 12203 Prerequisites: LING 201, Fundamntls Modern Linguistics 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 3056 Hallett, R 12205 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 7:05p- 9:45p W B 158 Gebhardt, L 12206 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Typology 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M Gebhardt, L 12208 Major Restriction: Grad-Linguistics,Grad-Linguistics Intro to Generative Grammar 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 203 Boyle, J 12209 Prerequisites: LING 401 OR TESL 402, Major Restriction: Grad-Linguistics,Grad-Linguistics Syntax 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3096 Boyle, J 12210 Prerequisites: LING 401 OR TESL 402 AND LING 437, Major Restriction: Grad-Linguistics,Grad-Linguistics Sociolinguistics 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 228 Kaplan-Weinger 12211 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Discourse Analysis 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W Kaplan-Weinger, J 12212 Prerequisites: LING 401 OR TESL 402 AND LING 437 AND LING 446, Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL First Language Aquisition 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M FA 203 Mahootian, S 12214 Prerequisites: LING 401, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL World Englishes 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T FA 216 Hallett, R 12227 Prerequisites: LING 401 AND LING 446, Major Restriction: Grad-Linguistics Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program — Latino and Latin Amer Studies (LLAS) — 101 SB Intro to Latino & L. A. Studie 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3105 TBA, I 2 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 255 Ortiz, V 201 WIP:Culture & Hist of Latinos 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3005 Gomez, C 2 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 219 Garcia, E 312 Introduction to the Barrio 1 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 255 Ortiz, V 3.0 12164 12165 3.0 12172 12176 3.0 12178 — Mathematics Development (MATH) — See Academic Development, Page 53. continued on next page 41 College of Arts and Sciences Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN –– Mathematics (MATH) –– REMINDER!! The schedule printed here is subject to change. Please use the schedule on NEIUport to get the most up-to-date information. Successful completion of course prerequisites is required before registration is permitted. When manual verification of prerequisites is needed, a course permission form is submitted to the Mathematics office BBH214B for processing. These forms are made available two weeks prior to advance registration and can be obtained from the Mathematics office or our department website www.neiu. edu/~math. Follow the instructions carefully. In addition to NEIU coursework, prerequisites may also be met by qualifying transfer coursework, ACT or Math Placement scores. Prerequisites for Mathematics courses are accessible on NEIUport and can also be found in the most recent academic catalog. For the most up-to-date information, please check the bulletin boards by the Math Office BBH-214B, the department website www.neiu.edu/~math or contact the Mathematics Department at 773-442-5776 or 5760 for assistance. 112 MA Statistics In Daily Life 3.0 WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 122 Duggal, V 11712 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 233 Manoyan, V 12270 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 09:25a-10:40a TR B 158 Maglio, R 12273 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 10:50a- 1:30p S CBM 113 Ter-Saakyants 12274 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 4:15p- 5:30p MW CBM 113 Hardy, J 12276 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 113 MA Quantitative Reasoning 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 121 Kupiec, A 11713 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 2108 Beardsley, B 12279 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 242 Wang, Z 12281 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 242 TBA, I 12282 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 242 Wang, Z 12286 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5 09:25a-10:40a TR SCI 242 Choi, S 12289 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 6 TBA OL Online Kupiec, A 12291 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 141 MA College Mathematics I 3.0 1 08:00a-09:15a TR B 158 Maglio, R 12292 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 10:50a-12:05p TR B 158 Maglio, R 12294 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 2:50p- 4:05p MW CBM 111 Manoyan, V 12296 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 1:25p- 2:40p MW BBH 325 Ter-Saakyants 12298 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 42 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN W1 10:50a- 1:30p S BBH 129 TBA, I 12301 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Departmental Approval Required 143 College Mathematics II 3.0 1 2:50p- 4:05p MW BBH 325 Hardy, J 12323 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 201 Pouladdege, P 12324 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, W1 10:50a- 1:30p S BBH 233 TBA, I 12325 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Departmental Approval Required 163 MA Elem Functions For Business 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW CBM 113 Beardsley, B 12327 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 2:50p- 4:05p MW BBH 311 Beardsley, B 12328 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 8:30p- 9:45p TR BBH 129 TBA, I 12329 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 129 Pouladdege, P 12330 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 233 Pouladdege, P 12331 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 165 Fin Math-Bus/Soc Sci 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 117 Cotte, J 11715 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 2:50p- 4:05p MW BBH 201 Gleyzer, J 12333 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 10:00a-11:50a MW BBH 129 Ter-Saakyants 12334 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 233 Choi, S 12336 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 TBA OL Online Kupiec, A 12338 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5 7:05p- 8:20p TR BBH 129 Rustagi, R 12339 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 6 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 233 Rustagi, R 12341 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 167 Business Calculus I 4.0 1 7:05p- 8:20p MW BBH 201 Gwanyama, P 12342 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 10:00a-11:50a MW BBH 201 Gleyzer, J 12343 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 08:00a-09:40a TR Finley, P 12344 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 5:05p- 6:55p TR BBH 129 Manoyan, V 12345 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5 TBA OL Online Kupiec, A 12346 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 173 MA College Algebra 3.0 1 1:25p- 2:40p MW BBH 311 Beardsley, B 12347 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR CBM 113 Finley, P 12348 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 3 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 325 Choi, S 12349 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Course No. Sec# Times 4 5 175 1 2 3 185 1 2 3 4 6 186 1 187 1 2 3 4 5 188 1 2 202 1 2 203 1 2 243 1 2 251 1 2 262 1 2 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 7:05p- 8:20p MW CBM 113 Turian, E 12351 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 129 Hardy, J 12352 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 MA Trigonometry 3.0 1:25p- 2:40p MW BBH 201 Gleyzer, J 12353 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 129 Ter-Saakyants 12354 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 129 Pouladdege, P 12355 Prerequisites: MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Precalculus 4.0 08:00a-09:50a MW Gleyzer, J 12356 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 09:50a-11:30a TR Finley, P 12357 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, TBA OL Online Gudehithlu, S 12359 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 5:05p- 6:55p TR CBM 113 Finley, P 12379 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, TBA OL Online Resnicoff, G 12380 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Precalculus Seminar 1.0 TBA Finley, P 12381 Calculus I 4.0 10:00a-11:50a MW B 158 Wrinkle, N 12382 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2:00p- 3:50p MW CBM 113 TBA, I 12383 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 7:05p- 8:55p TR CBM 113 Turian, E 12384 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, TBA OL Online Gudehithlu, S 12385 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, TBA OL Online Resnicoff, G 12388 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Calculus I Seminar 1.0 TBA Resnicoff, G 12389 TBA Turian, E 12391 Calculus II 4.0 12:00p- 1:50p MW BBH 364 Resnicoff, G 12393 Prerequisites: MATH 187 OR MATH 107, OR UMPR 40 11:40a- 1:30p TR Filus, L 12394 Prerequisites: MATH 187 OR MATH 107, OR UMPR 40 Calculus III 4.0 11:40a- 1:30p TR BBH 222 Mitina, A 12395 Prerequisites: MATH 202, 2:00p- 3:50p MW BBH 224 Gwanyama, P 12398 Prerequisites: MATH 202, Linear Algebra I 3.0 5:40p- 6:55p MW Gwanyama, P 12399 Prerequisites: MATH 187 OR MATH 107, OR UMPR 40 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 311 Mitina, A 12400 Prerequisites: MATH 187 OR MATH 107, OR UMPR 40 WIP:Discrete Mathematics 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 364 Cordell, S 12401 Prerequisites: MATH 187 OR MATH 107 AND ENGL 101, OR UMPR 40 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 131 Filus, L 12402 Prerequisites: MATH 187 OR MATH 107 AND ENGL 101, OR UMPR 40 Calculus II Seminar 1.0 TBA Resnicoff, G 12403 TBA Mitina, A 12404 continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 301 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Ordinary Differentl Equatns I 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 201 Wang, Z 12405 Prerequisites: MATH 203, 304 Intro To Numerical Analysis 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 131 Zeng, Z 12406 Prerequisites: MATH 203 AND MATH 243 AND MATH 340, 305 Probability And Statistics 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 222 Rustagi, R 12407 Prerequisites: MATH 202, 2 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 325 Polyashuk, M 12413 Prerequisites: MATH 202, 306 Linear Programng & Extensions 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW BBH 224 Polyashuk, M 12424 Prerequisites: MATH 203 AND MATH 243, 312 Foundations Of Geometry 3.0 1 8:30p- 9:45p TR BBH 224 Gidea, M 12426 Prerequisites: MATH 243 AND MATH 251, 322 Number Theory 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 201 Wrinkle, N 12428 Prerequisites: MATH 243 AND MATH 251, 331 Foundations Of Algebra I 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 364 Cofer, T 12429 Prerequisites: MATH 243 AND MATH 251, 334 Math Statistics I 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 224 O’Hara, P 12431 Prerequisites: MATH 203, 338 Adv Calculus:Single Variable 3.0 1 7:05p- 8:20p TR BBH 364 Mitina, A 12433 Prerequisites: MATH 203, 339 Adv Calculus:Multi-Variable 3.0 1 1:25p- 2:40p MW BBH 131 Zeng, Z 12499 Prerequisites: MATH 203 AND MATH 243, 340 Computing For Mathematicians 4.0 1 09:00a-12:50p S CBM 114 Zeng, Z 12502 Prerequisites: MATH 202, 401 Number Theory Elem Tchr 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 222 Cordell, S 12503 Prerequisites: MATH 435, Major Restriction: Grad-Math:Elem Schl Tchr Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 406 Linear Programming:Thry & Prac 3.0 1 7:05p- 8:20p TR BBH 224 TBA, I 12505 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 421 Modern Geometry 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 131 Wrinkle, N 12506 Prerequisites: MATH 312, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 435 Mathematics Structure II 3.0 1 7:05p- 8:20p MW BBH 131 Cordell, S 12507 Prerequisites: MATH 408, Major Restriction: Grad-Math:Elem Schl Tchr Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 439 Computers In Education 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 364 TBA, I 12508 Prerequisites: MATH 438, Major Restriction: Grad-Math:Elem Schl Tchr Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 441 Multivariate Stat Analysis 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 364 TBA, I 12509 Prerequisites: MATH 336, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 472 Simulation Model & Analysis 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 224 TBA, I 12510 Prerequisites: MATH 334, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 473B Adv Tpc Op Res: Programming 3.0 1 7:05p- 8:20p MW BBH 224 Polyashuk, M 12513 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Course No. Sec# Times 474 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Mathematical Modeling 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 224 TBA, I 12511 Major Restriction: Grad-Mathematics Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Music — — Dance (DANC) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 101 FA Danc Exp:Intro To Art Of Danc 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 141A Burton, R 11960 J1 6:00p- 8:40p M CIS 211 TBA, I 12850 Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 109 FA FYE:Steppin Out-Dance in Chgo 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 145 Burton, R 11962 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating 131 FA Introduction To Spanish Dance 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR J 111 Ruiz, I 11963 2 12:15p- 1:30p MW J 111 Ruiz, I 11964 161 Spanish Dance I 2.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR J 111 Ruiz, I 11965 Prerequisites: DANC 131, Comments: Joint Class - DANC 161 & 261 204 Repertory Ensemble 1.0 1 4:00p- 5:30p M J 111 Stifler, V 11967 Comments: Addl Hrs TBA 251 Modern Dance I 2.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR FA 141A Burton, R 11968 Comments: Joint Class - DANC 251 & 254 254 Modern Dance II 2.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR FA 141A Burton, R 11970 Comments: Joint Class - DANC 251 & 254 255 Jazz Dance I 2.0 1 11:00a-12:40p M FA 141A Farrell, J 11971 256 Ballet I 2.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 141A Burton, R 11973 261 Spanish Dance II 2.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR J 111 Ruiz, I 11974 Prerequisites: DANC 161, Comments: Joint Class - DANC 161 & 261 355 Jazz Dance II 2.0 1 11:00a-12:40p W FA 141A Farrell, J 11976 Prerequisites: DANC 255, 356 Ballet II 2.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 141A Burton, R 11977 Prerequisites: DANC 256, Comments: Joint Class DANC 356/7 357 Ballet III 2.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 141A Burton, R 11979 Comments: Joint Class DANC 356/7 360 Dance Composition 3.0 1 1:00p- 3:50p M FA 141A Stifler, V 11980 Comments: Addl Hrs TBA 2 09:00a-10:50a M FA 141A Stifler, V 11982 Comments: Addl Hrs TBA 390D Sem Dance Perf:Spanish Dance 3.0 1 2:00p- 3:50p MW J 111 Ruiz, I 11984 Prerequisites: DANC 131 AND DANC 161 AND DANC 261, 390E Dance Styles 3.0 1 12:15p- 2:55p T FA 141A Stifler, V 11986 Comments: Addl Hrs TBA — Music (MUS) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 101 FA The Musical Experience WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 106 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 202 Chang, P Comments: World Music 2 4:15p- 5:30p MW FA 202 Snow, L 3 12:00p-12:50p MWF FA 202 Weber, A 4 2:00p- 2:50p MWF FA 202 Weber, A Course Information Subject to Change. 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Credits CRN 104 FA Music Concepts: Introduction 3.0 WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 106 TBA, I 11721 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF FA 202 Kowalkowski, J12473 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 202 Kowalkowski, J12475 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF FA 202 TBA, I 12484 4 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 202 Vernon, A 12486 5 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 202 Myintoo, S 12488 6 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 202 Myintoo, S 12491 7 08:00a-09:15a TR FA 202 Snow, L 12492 8 7:05p- 8:20p MW FA 152 Marchi, L 12493 105 Basic Mtls In Music Theory 2.0 1 09:25a-10:15a TR FA 144 Gurin, S 12497 106 Orientation to Music Education 1.0 1 1:40p- 2:30p T Gurin, S 12516 109 FA FYE:Chi-Tunes:Music in Chicago 3.0 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 152 TBA, I 12519 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating 110 Class Voice I 2.0 1 12:00p-12:50p MW FA 152 Cowan, K 12521 2 1:00p- 1:50p MW FA 145 Cowan, K 12523 Departmental Approval Required Comments: ED Majors Only 112 Class Piano I 2.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MW FA 148 Mach, E 12803 Special Fees: $20.00 Departmental Approval Required 2 3:00p- 3:50p MW FA 148 Mach, E 12804 Special Fees: $20.00 Departmental Approval Required 113 Class Piano II 2.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MW FA 148 Mach, E 12805 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: MUS 112, 117 Instml Mus Studies - Strings 1.0 1 4:15p- 5:55p T FA 145 TBA, I 12526 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: MUS 121, 118 Instml Mus Studies-Woodwinds I 1.0 1 4:15p- 5:50p M FA 152 Sperrazza, R 12527 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: MUS 121, 120 Class Guitar I 2.0 1 1:00p- 1:50p MW FA 144 Torosian, B 12531 121 Music Theory I 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 145 Gerritson, S 12533 Comments: Placement Exam Required 124 Sight Sing & Ear Trng I 1.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MW FA 152 TBA, I 12537 Prerequisites: MUS 121 AND MUS 122, 201 Music Theory III 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 152 Mandrell, N 12538 Prerequisites: MUS 122, 204 Music From 1600 Thru Beethovn 3.0 1 1:00p- 1:50p MWF Chang, P 12556 Prerequisites: MUS 121, 210 Music Dict I:Italian & French 2.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MW Melton, M 12557 220 Basic Conducting 2.0 1 2:00p- 2:50p MW FA 145 Melton, M 12559 Prerequisites: MUS 122, 221A University Chorus 1.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 144 Melton, M 12561 Comments: Joint Class MUS 221A&411 222A Vocal Ensmble:Chamber Singers 1.0 1 11:00a-12:15p MW FA 160A Melton, M 12564 Comments: Joint Class MUS 222A&412 222C Vocal Ensemble:Opera Workshop 1.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 144 Gerritson, S 12565 Comments: Joint Class MUS 222C&413 226 Orchestra 1.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 144 Glymph, J 12567 Comments: Joint Class MUS 226&426 continued on next page 43 College of Arts and Sciences Course No. Sec# Times 231 1 234A 1 234B 1 234D 1 2 234E 1 234F 1 234M 1 2 235A 2 235B 1 2 307 1 325A 1 325B 1 325E 1 326 1 328A 1 328B 1 331C 1 331E 1 391 1 393L 1 2 397A 1 398B 1 44 Title Days Locat. 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Band 11:30a-12:50p MWF FA 144 Cofer, R Comments: Joint Class MUS 231&423 Instrmtl Ensble: Brass 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 152 Heath, T Comments: Joint Class MUS 234A&434A Instrmtl Ensble: Percussion 5:15p- 6:50p MW FA 144 TBA, I Comments: Jt Class 2/434B Instrmtl Ensble: Woodwinds TBA Sperrazza, R Comments: Joint Class MUS 2/434D TBA Sperrazza, R Comments: Jt Cl MUS 2/434D Clarinet Ensl Instrmtl Ensble: Accompanying TBA TBA, I Comments: Joint Class MUS 234E&434E Instr Ensmbl:Piano For 4 Hnds TBA TBA, I Comments: Joint Class MUS 234F%434F Instrumental Ensemble: Guitar 4:10p- 5:50p R FA 144 Torosian, B Departmental Approval Required Comments: Jt Cl MUS 2/434M Audtn Reqd TBA Torosian, B Departmental Approval Required Comments: Jt Cl MUS 2/434M Sm Ensemble Instr Ensmbl:Jazz Band 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 144 Tiana, M Instr Ensmbl:Jazz Combo 1:40p- 2:30p T FA 144 Tiana, M 3:00p- 4:10p W FA 144 Tiana, M Class Composition 4:15p- 6:55p R FA 145 Mandrell, N Performance Seminar: Brass TBA Heath, T Comments: Jt Class MUS 325A&425A Performnce Sem: Piano TBA TBA, I Comments: Jt Class MUS 3/425B Performnce Sem: Voice 4:15p- 6:55p M FA 160A Cowan, K Comments: Jt Cl MUS 3/425E Songwriting 4:15p- 6:55p T FA 144 Mandrell, N Repertoire Seminar: Piano TBA TBA, I Comments: Jt Class MUS 3/428A Repertoire Seminar:Strings TBA Torosian, B Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/428B Appl Mus Pedagogy I:Brass TBA Heath, T Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/431C Appl Mus Pedagogy I:Voice 4:15p- 5:30p TR FA 152 Hurt, P Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/431E Contemp Mus Educ:Grades K-6 3:00p- 4:10p MW FA 145 Snow, L Prerequisites: MUS 202, Sem Mus Ed:Clinical Field Exp 4:15p- 5:15p W Gurin, S Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: MUS 391, TBA Snow, L Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: MUS 391, Practicum: Chamber Music 09:30a-10:30a R FA 160A Chang, P Practicum:Computer Music 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 143 Mandrell, N Credits CRN 1.0 12570 1.0 12573 1.0 11723 1.0 12608 12613 1.0 12579 1.0 12584 1.0 12589 12592 1.0 12598 1.0 12601 12604 3.0 12619 2.0 12621 2.0 12623 2.0 12629 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 411 1 412 1 413 1 423 1 425A 1 425B 1 425E 1 426 1 428A 1 3.0 12631 3.0 12634 428B 1 3.0 12636 431C 1 3.0 12639 3.0 12642 431E 1 3.0 12647 2.0 12649 434A 1 12652 434B 1 2.0 12654 3.0 12659 434D 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Vocal Ensemble: Chorus 1.0 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 144 Melton, M 12661 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS221A&411 Chamber Singers 1.0 11:00a-12:15p MW FA 160A Melton, M 12665 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 222A&412 Opera Workshop 1.0 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 144 Gerritson, S 12669 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 222C&413 Band 1.0 11:30a-12:50p MWF FA 144 Cofer, R 12678 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 231&423 Mus Perf Sem: Brass 2.0 TBA Heath, T 12688 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 325A&425A Mus Perf Sem: Piano 2.0 TBA TBA, I 12693 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/425B Mus Perf Sem: Voice 2.0 4:15p- 6:55p M FA 160A Cowan, K 12697 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/425E Orchestra 1.0 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 144 Glymph, J 12700 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 226&426 Music Repertoire Seminar:Piano 3.0 TBA TBA, I 12706 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/428A Mus Repertoire Seminar:Strings 3.0 TBA Torosian, B 12710 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/428B Adv Appl Mus Pedagogy I:Brass 3.0 TBA Heath, T 12713 Prerequisites: MUS 331C AND MUS 332C, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/431C Adv Appl Mus Pedagogy I:Voice 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p TR FA 152 Hurt, P 12716 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Joint Class MUS 3/431E Instr Ensemble:Brass 1.0 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 152 Heath, T 12721 Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Joint Class MUS 234A & 434A Instr Ensemble:Percussion 1.0 5:15p- 6:50p MW FA 144 TBA, I 11725 Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Jt. Class 2/434B Instr Ensemble:Woodwinds 1.0 TBA Sperrazza, R 12728 Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Joint Class MUS 2/434D Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 2 TBA Sperrazza, R Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Jt Cl MUS 2/434D Clarinet Ensl 434E Instr Ensemble:Accompanying 1 TBA TBA, I Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Joint Class MUS 234E&434E 434F Instr Ensemble:Piano Ensemble 1 TBA TBA, I Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Joint Class MUS 234F&434F 434M Instr Ensemble:Guitar 1 4:10p- 5:50p R FA 144 Torosian, B Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Jt Cl MUS 2/434M Audtn Req 2 TBA Torosian, B Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Jt Cl MUS 2/434M Sm Ensl 471 Seminar Music History:Baroque 1 4:15p- 6:55p W FA 152 Chang, P Major Restriction: Grad-Music Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Credits CRN 12734 1.0 12738 1.0 12745 1.0 12752 12759 3.0 11727 — NEIU Multi/Interdisp Studies — — Sociology (SOC) — 104 SB Schools and Society 1 09:00a-11:50a F LWH 2005 TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: MSTQE: Min 15 Fld Hrs x5654 3.0 12591 — Philosophy (PHIL) — 101 HU Critical Thinking 3.0 WL1 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 107 Ben Levi, J 11818 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF LWH 2044 Casey, J 12386 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3031 TBA, I 12387 3 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2081 TBA, I 12390 4 10:50a-12:05p TR Waldman, D 12392 5 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3081 Waldman, D 12396 W1 12:30p- 3:10p U B 158 TBA, I 12397 102 HU Introduction To Philosophy 3.0 L18 7:05p- 9:45p W EC 136 Stankova, R 11819 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF TBA, I 12408 2 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 2056 TBA, I 12409 3 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3020 TBA, I 12410 201 Logic I 3.0 1 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 3003 Casey, J 12411 210 WIP:Arguing Philosophically 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF FA 153 Casey, J 12412 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: A&S-Philosophy 213 HU Ethics 3.0 WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 107 Stankova, R 11821 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2056 Hoffman, A 12414 2 2:00p- 2:50p MWF LWH 3020 TBA, I 12415 3 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 3031 Hoffman, A 12416 4 12:15p- 1:30p TR Hoagland, S 12417 W1 08:00a-10:40a S LWH 3003 TBA, I 12418 222 History Of Ancient Phil 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3094 Waldman, D 12419 332 Contemporary Phil 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3106 Hoagland, S 12420 343 Religion & Globalization 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3044 Hoffman, A 12421 345 Soc & Political Phil 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3003 Mihic, S 12422 continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 362 1 363 1 390 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Philosophy of Law 3.0 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 224 Milsky, D 12423 Latin American Philosophy 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH 3106 Hoagland, S 12425 Classical Political Theory 3.0 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3046 Mihic, S 12427 — Physics (PHYS) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 103 NS Universe:Past,Present,Future 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 108 TBA, I 11823 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 101 Gulkarov, I 12432 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 101 Gulkarov, I 12434 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 3 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 102 Delzenero, R 12435 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 4 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 101 Khalili, M 12436 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 5 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 101 Khalili, M 12437 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 6 4:15p- 5:30p TR BBH 101 Khalili, M 12438 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 108 Physics Concepts 4.0 1 08:30a- 1:30p T BBH 209 Dolan, P 12439 08:30a- 1:30p R BBH 237 Dolan, P Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concur w/MATH 280 - x5571 2 6:40p- 9:10p T BBH 209 Korman, K 12440 6:40p- 9:20p R BBH 237 Korman, K Departmental Approval Required Comments: Concur w/MATH 280 - x5571 201 College Physics I 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 233 Srinivas, S 12441 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, 2 2:00p- 2:50p MWF BBH 233 Srinivas, S 12442 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, 3 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 101 Delzenero, R 12443 Prerequisites: MATH 185 OR MATH 106, 202 College Physics II 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 129 TBA, I 12444 Prerequisites: PHYS 201, 2 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 233 Gulkarov, I 12446 Prerequisites: PHYS 201, 203 Physics I Lab 1.0 1 10:00a-11:50a W BBH 209 Srinivas, S 12447 Comments: Coreq: PHYS 201 or 206 2 12:00p- 1:50p W BBH 209 Srinivas, S 12448 Comments: Coreq: PHYS 201 or 206 3 3:30p- 5:20p W BBH 209 Delzenero, R 12449 Comments: Coreq: PHYS 201 or 206 4 7:05p- 8:55p W BBH 209 Gulkarov, I 12451 Comments: Coreq: PHYS 201 or 206 204 Physics II Lab 1.0 1 09:20a-11:10a T BBH 237 TBA, I 12453 Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: Coreq: PHYS 202 or 207 2 11:20a- 1:30p T BBH 237 TBA, I 12455 Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: Coreq: PHYS 202 or 207 3 7:05p- 8:55p T BBH 237 Khalili, M 12458 Special Fees: $20.00 Comments: Coreq: PHYS 202 or 207 206 University Physics I 3.0 1 2:00p- 3:15p MW BBH 317 Delzenero, R 12459 Prerequisites: MATH 107 OR MATH 187, 207 University Physics II 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 123 Khalili, M 12461 Prerequisites: PHYS 206, Course No. Sec# Times 211 1 212 1 305 1 308 1 330 1 336 1 TBA TBA Title Days Locat. Physics I Seminar Instr. Srinivas, S Physics II Seminar TBA, I Modern Physics I 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 231 Acioli, P Prerequisites: PHYS 207 OR PHYS 202, Intro Mathematical Physics 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 317 TBA, I Prerequisites: MATH 203 AND PHYS 207, Intermediate Physics Lab 7:05p- 9:55p TR BBH 123 Dolan, P Quantum Mechanics 7:05p- 8:20p MW BBH 233 Srinivas, S Prerequisites: PHYS 215, Credits CRN 1.0 12463 1.0 12465 3.0 12467 3.0 12468 3.0 12806 3.0 12474 — Political Science (PSCI) — 109 SB FYE:Civ Engmnt,Soc Chnge Chgo 3.0 L18 5:40p- 6:55p MW EC 106 Linares, J 11824 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 2:25p- 3:40p MW LWH 2071 Ramos, M 12855 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdnts Only 210 SB Intro To Political Science 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 123 TBA, I 11825 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 2:25p- 3:40p MW LWH 3031 Thompson, M 12480 2 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 323 TBA, I 12481 216 SB American National Government 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 122 Buslik, R 11826 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 134 Pierre, A 11827 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3031 TBA, I 12482 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2056 Jankovski, A 12483 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2044 Benjamin, R 12485 4 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 2056 TBA, I 12487 5 1:00p- 2:15p MW LWH 3031 Hill, J 12489 6 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2044 Fine, L 12494 7 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2044 Fine, L 12496 8 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3031 Kasule, S 12512 9 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3031 Neddenriep, G 12514 10 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 2044 Cannon, E 12515 11 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 2044 TBA, I 12517 12 TBA Mayer, M 12518 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched W1 6:00p- 8:40p F LWH 2056 Owens, L 12520 251 WIP:Comp Political Systems 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3044 De Bruyn, M 12522 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 275 Intro To World Politics 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3031 Kasule, S 12524 304 Field Experience 3.0 1 TBA Field Experience TBA, I 12525 Level Restriction: Undergraduate 305 Internship I 6.0 1 TBA Internship TBA, I 12528 312 Amer Prsdncy & Exec Branch 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3094 Neddenriep, G 12529 Prerequisites: PSCI 216 OR AMER 216, 320 Constitutional Law 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3094 Neddenriep, G 12530 Prerequisites: PSCI 216 OR AMER 216, 330 Afr Amer Politics & Soc Change 3.0 1 1:00p- 2:15p MW LWH 4006 Benjamin, R 12532 Prerequisites: PSCI 216, 333 Immigration and Ethnicity 3.0 L18 7:05p- 9:45p M EC 106 Guelespe, D 11830 Prerequisites: PSCI 210 AND PSCI 216, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 335 1 Urban Politics 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 1002 Cannon, E 12808 Prerequisites: PSCI 216 OR AMER 216, 338 Chicago Politics 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 2108 Ramos, M 12534 Prerequisites: PSCI 216 OR AMER 216, 341 Public Administration 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3105 Jackson, G 12535 Prerequisites: PSCI 216 OR AMER 216, 345 Government Budgeting 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3071 Hill, J 12536 Prerequisites: PSCI 216 OR AMER 216, 346 Public Personnel Administratn 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2109 Cannon, E 12539 Prerequisites: PSCI 216 OR AMER 216, 358 Modern European Govnmts 3.0 1 2:25p- 3:40p MW LWH 4006 De Bruyn, M 12809 Prerequisites: PSCI 251 OR COMP 211 OR PSCI 275 OR IR 201 OR PSCI 210, 363 Politics Of The Middle East 3.0 W1 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 323 Haboub, W 12541 Prerequisites: PSCI 251 OR COMP 211 OR PSCI 275 OR IR 201 OR PSCI 210, 365 Pol&Govt Mex,Cen Amer,Caribbn 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3044 Leaman, D 12542 Prerequisites: PSCI 251 OR COMP 211 OR PSCI 275 OR IR 201 OR PSCI 210, 372 Democ,Respnsvns, & Accntblty 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3071 Thompson, M 12543 Prerequisites: PSCI 210 OR PSCI 251 OR PSCI 275, 373 Gender And Politics 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 323 Satkunaratnam 12544 Prerequisites: PSCI 251 OR COMP 211 OR PSCI 275 OR IR 201 OR WSP 101, 375 Contemp Internatnl Relations 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3044 Kasule, S 12545 Prerequisites: PSCI 275 OR IR 201 OR PSCI 251 OR COMP 211 OR PSCI 210, 381 International Terrorism 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3105 Jankovski, A 12546 Prerequisites: PSCI 275 OR IR 201 OR PSCI 251 OR COMP 211 OR PSCI 210, 390 Classical Political Theory 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3046 Mihic, S 12547 392 WIP:Contemp Political Philos 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3003 Mihic, S 12548 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, 401 Classics Of Political Science 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 323 Mihic, S 12549 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 427 Sem Amer Plcy-Mkg Process 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 123 Benjamin, R 12550 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 442 Public Burac: Thry & Practice 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 351 Hill, J 12551 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 478 EU - US Transatlantic Relation 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:20p F LWH 2105 De Bruyn, M 12552 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 483 International Political Econom 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 4006 Thompson, M 12553 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL continued on next page 45 College of Arts and Sciences Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. — Psychology (PSYC) — Credits CRN See Department Notes in back of Schedule. See policy on first class session attendance. 100 SB Survey of Psychology 3.0 L18 4:15p- 5:30p MW EC 107 Zarankin, S 11831 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 360 TBA, I 12479 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 112 Saszik, S 12490 3 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 360 TBA, I 12495 4 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 325 Silverthorn, N 12810 109 SB FYE:Growing Up in Chicago 3.0 1 2:00p- 3:15p MW FA 108 Church, R 12498 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 109C SB FYE:The Pursuit of Happiness 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 123 Hansen, E 12500 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 110 SB Life Span Development 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 134 Zarankin, S 11833 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 123 TBA, I 11836 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:35a-09:50a MW Schuepfer, T 12501 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 325 Cuevas, L 12504 200 General Psychology 4.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MTWR Dykema-Engblade, A 12599 2 5:40p- 6:55p MTWR Gaskins, S 12605 202 WIP:Stats & Research Methods 3.0 1 08:35a-09:50a MW BBH 325 Polyashuk, Y 12610 Prerequisites: PSYC 200 AND ENGL 101 OR MATH 092 OR MATH 102, AND UMPR 30 2 2:00p- 3:15p MW BBH 112 Polyashuk, Y 12627 Prerequisites: PSYC 200 AND ENGL 101 OR MATH 092 OR MATH 102, AND UMPR 30 3 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 323 Polyashuk, Y 12632 Prerequisites: PSYC 200 AND ENGL 101 OR MATH 092 OR MATH 102, AND UMPR 30 X1 5:40p- 6:55p TR ZUCG TBA Johnson, K 12638 Prerequisites: PSYC 200 AND ENGL 101 OR MATH 092 OR MATH 102, AND UMPR 30 215 Child Psychology 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 311 TBA, I 12644 302 MA Stats & Research Methods II 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 242 Rueckert, L 12650 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND PSYC 202, Major Restriction: A&S-Psychology 2 5:40p- 6:55p MW BBH 242 Rueckert, L 12655 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND PSYC 202, Major Restriction: A&S-Psychology X1 5:40p- 6:55p TR ZUCG TBA Silverthorn, N 12811 Prerequisites: ENGL 102 AND PSYC 202, Major Restriction: A&S-Psychology 308 Rsch Mtd:Tests & Measur 3.0 1 08:00a- 1:00p S BBH 242 Hollis-Sawyer 12664 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: PSYC 302 AND PSYC 307, 310 Developmental Psychology 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 323 Gaskins, S 12673 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 2 2:00p- 3:15p MW BBH 129 Gaskins, S 12677 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 315 Advanced Child Psychology 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 112 Silverthorn, N 12812 Prerequisites: PSYC 215 OR PSYC 110 OR PSYC 320 OR PSYC 310, 317 Psych of Latino: Mental Health 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 107 Zarankin, S 11838 Prerequisites: PSYC 200, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 318 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Psychopathology Of Childhood 3.0 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 360 Farmer Jr, A 12684 Prerequisites: PSYC 200, 320 Adolescent Psychology 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 325 TBA, I 12691 Prerequisites: PSYC 200 OR PSYC 100 OR PSYC 110, X1 7:05p- 9:45p M ZUCG TBA TBA, I 12813 Prerequisites: PSYC 200 OR PSYC 100 OR PSYC 110, 324 Geropsychology 3.0 1 08:00a-11:30a S BBH 325 Cuevas, L 12696 330 Psychology Of Personality 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 233 Merchant, C 12703 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 340 Abnormal Psychology 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 360 Farmer Jr, A 12709 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 2 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 201 Farmer Jr, A 12718 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 345 Thry & Mtd Indiv Therapy 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 325 Merchant, C 12814 Prerequisites: PSYC 330 OR PSYC 340, 350 Physiological Psychology 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR Saszik, S 12736 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 360 Social Psychology 3.0 1 1:00p- 1:50p MWF TBA, I 12741 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 361, Rsch Mtd:Social Psychology 3.0 1 10:00a-10:50a F Erber, M 12748 10:00a-11:50a MW BBH 229 Erber, M Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: PSYC 302 AND PSYC 360, X1 08:00a- 1:00p S ZUCG TBA Dykema-Engblade 12755 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: PSYC 302 AND PSYC 360, 365 Industrial Psychology 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 233 TBA, I 12770 Prerequisites: PSYC 200, 375 Cognitive Psychology 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 129 Rueckert, L 12772 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, X1 7:05p- 9:45p T ZUCG TBA TBA, I 12815 Prerequisites: PSYC 202 OR PSYC 301, 391 Field Experiences I 3.0 1 TBA Field Experience Ayman-Nolley 12776 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 2 TBA Field Experience Church, R 12780 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 3 TBA Field Experience Takahashi, M 12782 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 4 TBA Field Experience Schuepfer, T 12784 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 5 TBA Field Experience Hollis-Sawyer 12785 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 6 TBA Field Experience Farmer Jr, A 12786 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 7 TBA Field Experience Merchant, C 12787 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 8 TBA Field Experience Dykema-Engblade 12788 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 9 TBA Field Experience Gaskins, S 12789 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 395 History Of Psychology 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 211 Takahashi, M 12790 Prerequisites: PSYC 302, Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr Course No. Sec# Times 396 1 2 3 401 1 403 1 415 1 416 1 432 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Senior Seminar In Psychology 3.0 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3096 Erber, M 12791 Prerequisites: PSYC 302, Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr 08:35a-09:50a MW BBH 311 Ayman-Nolley 12792 Prerequisites: PSYC 302, 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 229 Church, R 12793 Prerequisites: PSYC 302, Departmental Approval Required Comments: Email Instructor for Appr Gerontology:An Overview 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 228 Hollis-Sawyer 12794 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Dev Proc Aging:Physio Aspects 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 317 Saszik, S 12795 Prerequisites: PSYC 401, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Practicum In Gerontology 3.0 TBA Practicum Hollis-Sawyer, L 12796 Prerequisites: PSYC 402, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Internship In Gerontology 3.0 TBA Hollis-Sawyer 12797 Prerequisites: PSYC 402, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Meanings of Old Age 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 351 Merchant, C 12799 Prerequisites: PSYC 401, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Sociology (SOC) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 100 SB Introduction To Sociology 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 127 Ryan, D 11877 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF LWH 2056 Siebel, C 12583 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 2044 Jenkins, C 12585 3 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 203 Perlow, O 12586 4 1:00p- 2:15p MW LWH 2071 TBA, I 12587 5 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3020 Stockdill, B 12588 6 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 2044 TBA, I 12590 105 SB Women, Men & Social Change 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 127 Ryan, D 11879 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 3031 Galary, A 12593 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3031 Jenkins, C 12594 3 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3031 TBA, I 12595 109 SB FYE:Investigating Chicago 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR B 158 Sherry, B 12597 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 325 TBA, I 12600 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 205 Contemporary Social Issues 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 2056 TBA, I 12602 211 Sociological Research Methods 3.0 1 2:25p- 3:40p MW LWH 3056 Jenkins, C 12603 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Major Restriction: A&S-Sociology 212 MA Intro To Social Statistics 3.0 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2108 Gomez, C 12606 Prerequisites: SOC 100 AND SOC 211 OR SOC 337 AND MATH 092 OR MATH 102, OR UMPR 30 OR A02 22 OR A02 23 OR A02 24 Major Restriction: A&S-Sociology continued on next page 46 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 214 1 230 1 270 1 302 1 306 1 X1 309 1 310 1 312 1 314 1 316 WL1 1 317 1 W1 329 1 332 J1 335 1 2 340 WL1 1 343 1 344 1 347 1 351 1 358 J1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Soc Of Intmcy, Marrgs & Family 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3031 TBA, I 12607 Sociological Analysis 3.0 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2020 Siebel, C 12609 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Sociology Of Latinas 3.0 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3031 TBA, I 12611 Sociology Of Aging 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 2044 Black Jr, L 12612 Prerequisites: SOC 100, American Women-Changing Image 3.0 09:25a-10:40a TR Galary, A 12614 Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR WSP 101, 7:05p- 9:45p M OFF ZUCG Galary, A 12615 Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR WSP 101, Sociology Of Racism 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 2056 Black Jr, L 12616 Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR AFAM 200, Social Movements 3.0 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2081 Hendricks, J 12562 Prerequisites: LLAS 101 OR MCS 101 OR SOC 100, Sociology Of Health & Illness 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 2094 Stockdill, B 12563 Urban Sociology 3.0 10:50a-12:05p TR CBM 113 Sherry, B 12566 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Race And Ethnic Relations 3.0 6:10p- 8:50p F EC 127 Almanza, D 11881 Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR AFAM 200, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3071 Perlow, O 12568 Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR AFAM 200, Soc Of Religion & Spirituality 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 2044 TBA, I 12571 Prerequisites: SOC 100, 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 2056 TBA, I 12572 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Sociology Of Violence 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 2056 TBA, I 12574 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Sociology Of Education 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p T CIS 504 Ali, S 12817 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd Sociological Theory 3.0 1:00p- 2:15p MW LWH 3056 Armato, M 12575 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Major Restriction: A&S-Sociology 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3056 Armato, M 12576 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Major Restriction: A&S-Sociology Sociology Of Sexualities 3.0 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 136 Stewart, A 11882 Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR WSP 101, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 2044 TBA, I 12577 Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR WSP 101, Sociological Practice Seminar 3.0 1:40p- 2:55p TR FA 218 Stall, S 12578 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Afr Amer Wmn:Femsn,Rce & Rstc 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3031 Perlow, O 12580 Prerequisites: SOC 100 OR AFAM 200, Sociology Of Media 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 2044 TBA, I 12581 Senior Seminar In Sociology 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 2005 Armato, M 12582 Prerequisites: SOC 100 AND SOC 211 OR SOC 337 AND SOC 335, Major Restriction: A&S-Sociology Youth & Youth Culture 3.0 12:40p- 3:20p S CIS 401 TBA, I 12820 Prerequisites: SOC 100, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. — Social Work (SWK) — Credits CRN See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 109 SB FYE:Search for Meaning of Life 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR Zefran, J 12674 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 200 Introduction To Social Work 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 134 Ortiz, L 11886 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 2020 Zefran, J 12676 2 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 2094 Fitzgerald, D 12679 3 TBA OL Online Peller, J 12681 203 Anly Cross Culture Interactn 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2044 Ortiz, L 12682 Comments: Knowledge/Values Elective 207 Social Welfare Policy I 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 107 Dancea, M 11887 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 2 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3105 Kim, J 12685 3 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 2005 Kim, J 12687 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3044 Waddell, D 12837 208 Human Sexuality & Social Work 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p T EC 136 Leon, R 11889 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 301 Social Work and the Law 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3003 Auman, S 11890 Prerequisites: SWK 200, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 303 WIP:Human Behav/Social Envrt I 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 123 Gaytan, F 11891 Prerequisites: SWK 200 AND ENGL 101, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 216 Gaytan, F 12689 Prerequisites: SWK 200 AND ENGL 101, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 304 & 309 2 4:15p- 6:55p W BBH 211 TBA, I 12839 Prerequisites: SWK 200 AND ENGL 101, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concur w/SWK 304 & 309 304 Social Work Practice I 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 123 Birch-Gaytan 11892 Prerequisites: SWK 207, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 218 Peller, J 12695 Prerequisites: SWK 207, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 303 & 309 2 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 2081 Waddell, D 12840 Prerequisites: SWK 207, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concur w/SWK 303 & 309 307 Services to Children 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 2056 Auman, S 12699 Prerequisites: SWK 200 AND SWK 207, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Knowlege/Values Elective 308 SWK Pract/pol W/Immigrants 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2044 Gaytan, F 12702 Prerequisites: SWK 200 AND SWK 207, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 309 Res & Quan Applic In Soc Work 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 128 Dancea, M 11893 Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 216 Dancea, M 12704 Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 303 & 304 2 7:05p- 9:45p T B 158 Ngwe, J 12707 Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 303 & 304 Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 310 Research Practicum I 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 137 Resto, A 11894 Prerequisites: SWK 309, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 3046 Green, K 12711 Prerequisites: SWK 309, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 353 & 355 2 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 218 Kim, J 12714 Prerequisites: SWK 309, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 353 & 355 3 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 2109 Ortiz, L 12717 Prerequisites: SWK 309, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 353 & 355 4 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 311 Green, K 12719 Prerequisites: SWK 309, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 353 & 355 5 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 219 Ngwe, J 12722 Prerequisites: SWK 309, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 353 & 355 6 5:40p- 6:55p MW FA 202 Resto, A 12723 Prerequisites: SWK 309, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 353 & 355 320 Dmstc Violence:Theory & Prac 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 2056 Auman, S 12725 Prerequisites: SWK 200 AND SWK 207, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 322 WIP: International SWK 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3106 Stanley, J 12727 Prerequisites: ENGL 101 AND SWK 303 AND SWK 304, 327 Soc Work Practice W Families 3.0 1 TBA OL Online Peller, J 12730 Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Skills Elective 353 Field Seminar I 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 122 TBA, I 11895 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 137 TBA, I 11896 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 4006 Davidson, K 12733 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 310 2 09:25a-10:40a TR TBA, I 12737 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 310 3 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3094 Anderson, J 12740 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 310 4 7:05p- 9:45p R B 158 Caballero, O 12742 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 310 5 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 229 TBA, I 12744 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Comments: Concurrent w/SWK 310 6 5:40p- 6:55p TR FA 247 TBA, I 12747 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: SWK 305, AND UECR P AND UECW P Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work continued on next page 47 College of Arts and Sciences Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 355 Field Practicum I 1 TBA Prerequisites: SWK 305, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 2 TBA Prerequisites: SWK 305, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 3 TBA Prerequisites: SWK 305, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 4 TBA Prerequisites: SWK 305, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 5 TBA Prerequisites: SWK 305, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 6 TBA Prerequisites: SWK 305, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work 7 TBA Prerequisites: SWK 305, Major Restriction: A&S-Social Work Credits CRN 3.0 Davidson, K 12751 Cleggett, C 12754 Course No. Sec# Times 445 1 447 1 Anderson, J 12756 Caballero, O 12758 Corcoran, S 12761 TBA, I TBA, I 12763 12765 - Teaching English as a Second Language (TESL) See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 109A HU FYE:Teaching English in Chgo 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 351 Stone, W 12842 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 320A Lang & Culture:General 3.0 1 2:25p- 3:40p MW LWH 3106 Vamarasi, M 12724 Prerequisites: LING 201, Comments: Chck Portal for New Class Info 320G Lang & Cultr:Southeast Asia 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3003 Stone, W 12726 Prerequisites: LING 201, Comments: Chck Portal for New Class Info 320K Lang & Cultr:Latin America 3.0 1 1:00p- 2:15p MW LWH 3106 Vamarasi, M 12846 Prerequisites: LING 201, Comments: Chck Portal for New Class Info 340 Practices & Procedures 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3003 Bofman, T 12729 2 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3003 Trademan, J 12731 341 Principles of Lang Tchng 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3003 Berlin, L 12732 399 Clinical Experience in TESL 1.0 1 TBA Student Teaching Vamarasi, M 12735 Prerequisites: TESL 340 OR LING 340, Departmental Approval Required Comments: Contact Instr for Auth 402 Principles Ling for Teachers 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 240 Vamarasi, M 12739 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 410 Techniques Tchg Engl Sec Lang 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH 1002 Bofman, T 12743 Prerequisites: TESL 414 OR LING 414 AND TESL 402, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 414 Theories Tchng Engl Sec Lang 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3005 Trademan, J 12746 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 420 Structure of Modern English 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3005 Stone, W 12749 Prerequisites: TESL 402, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 442 Using Technology w/ELLs 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p R Trademan, J 12750 Prerequisites: TESL 410 OR LING 410, Major Restriction: Grad-Tchg Eng as 2nd/Frgn Lang Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 48 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University 460 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Language Variation 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 1002 Trademan, J 12753 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Pragmatics 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 3094 Berlin, L 12757 Prerequisites: TESL 445, Major Restriction: Grad-Tchg Eng as 2nd/Frgn Lang Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Second Language Acquisition 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 4006 Berlin, L 12760 Prerequisites: TESL 410 OR LING 410 AND TESL 420 OR LING 420, Major Restriction: Grad-Tchg Eng as 2nd/Frgn Lang Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program — Women’s Studies Program (WSP) — 101 HU Women’s Perspectives & Values 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p W EC 106 Wheeler, D 11897 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 1:00p- 2:15p MW FA 203 Fuller, L 12774 2 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 256 Satkunaratnam12775 201 WIP:Feminist Ideas 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW FA 255 Fuller, L 12777 Prerequisites: WSP 101 AND ENGL 101, 310 Lesbian & Queer Cultures 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T B 152 Fuller, L 12778 Prerequisites: WSP 101, 321 Internship In Women’s Studies 1.0 1 TBA Internship TBA, I 12779 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged 322 Internship In Women’s Studies 2.0 1 TBA Internship TBA, I 12781 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged 323 Internship In Women’s Studies 3.0 1 TBA Internship TBA, I 12783 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hours Arranged — World Languages & Cultures (WLC) — See Department Notes for important course information and departmental requirements. 200F Intro to French/Francophn Cltr 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR BBH 317 Mc Goey, M 12768 200L Intro To Latin Amer Culture 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 317 TBA, I 12847 201 Arabic Culture 3.0 1 1:25p- 2:40p MW BBH 211 Rahman, S 12769 300 For Lang Clinic Exp Sec Schl 3.0 1 3:00p- 3:50p W BBH 229 TBA, I 11455 Special Fees: $30.00 Comments: Alternate Wednesdays Starting 8/31 2 3:00p- 3:50p W BBH 229 TBA, I 11456 Special Fees: $30.00 Comments: Alternate Wednesdays Starting 9/7 302 Intro to Teaching World Langs 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 317 Cloonan, D 12771 — Arabic (ARAB) — 101 HU Arabic I 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 102 HU Arabic II 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: ARAB 101, 3046 Rahman, S 449 Rahman, S 3106 Rahman, S 449 Rahman, S 3094 Rahman, S 449 Rahman, S 3.0 11147 11148 3.0 11150 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — Chinese (CHIN) — 101 HU Chinese I 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF TBA Special Fees: $10.00 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF TBA Special Fees: $10.00 LWH 4006 Peng, Y LIB 449 Peng, Y LWH 4006 Peng, Y LIB 449 Peng, Y 3.0 11625 11626 — French (FREN) — 101 HU Beginning French I 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 240 Czech, P 12241 TBA LIB 449 Czech, P Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 240 Czech, P 12244 TBA LIB 449 Czech, P Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3056 Berndt, B 12252 TBA LIB 449 Berndt, B Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 102 HU Beginning French II 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3005 Harris, E 12254 TBA LIB 449 Harris, E Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 201 HU Intermediate French I 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3044 Czech, P 12255 TBA LIB 449 Czech, P Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 220 French Conversation I 3.0 1 1:25p- 2:40p MW LWH 2005 Harris, E 12258 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 226 Fr Grammar through Film I 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW Czech, P 12261 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 356 French Women Writers & Artists 3.0 1 TBA OL Online Mc Goey, M 12263 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: See Printed Sched Dept Notes 357 Contemporary French Society 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3056 Mc Goey, M 12265 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, — Greek (GREK) — 101 HU Modern Greek I 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 2 7:05p- 8:20p TR LWH TBA LIB Special Fees: $10.00 3.0 2105 Sellountos, S 12094 449 Sellountos, S 3005 Sellountos, S 12095 449 Sellountos, S — Italian (ITAL) — 101 HU Italian I 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF TBA Special Fees: $10.00 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF TBA Special Fees: $10.00 3.0 LWH 3044 Ramirez Florez 12163 LIB 449 Ramirez Florez, K LWH 3109 Ramirez Florez 12166 LIB 449 Ramirez Florez, K continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Arts and Sciences Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 102 HU Italian II 3.0 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3109 Ramirez Florez 12167 TBA LIB 449 Ramirez Florez, K Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: ITAL 101, — Korean (KOR) — 101 HU Korean I 1 TBA LIB 449 09:00a-09:50a MWF Special Fees: $10.00 Lee, J Lee, J 3.0 12253 — Polish (POL) — 101 HU Polish I 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR TBA Special Fees: $10.00 2 TBA 7:05p- 8:20p TR Special Fees: $10.00 LWH 4006 Kolak, C LIB 449 Kolak, C LIB 449 Kolak, C LWH 3044 Kolak, C 3.0 12476 12477 — Portuguese (PORT) — 101 HU Portuguese I 1 TBA LIB 449 TBA, I 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3044 TBA, I Special Fees: $10.00 3.0 12478 — Spanish (SPAN) — 101 HU Beginning Spanish I 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3005 Rodriguez, E 12617 TBA LIB 449 Rodriguez, E Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3005 Rodriguez, E 12618 TBA LIB 449 Rodriguez, E Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 1:00p- 1:50p MWF LWH 3005 Rodriguez, E 12620 TBA LIB 449 Rodriguez, E Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, J1 4:15p- 5:30p MW CIS 520 Guzman, V 12821 Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @CCICS 700 E Oakwood Blvd 102 HU Beginning Spanish II 3.0 1 TBA LIB 449 O’Kane, C 12622 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2081 O’Kane, C Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 TBA LIB 449 O’Kane, C 12624 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 228 O’Kane, C Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 TBA LIB 449 O’Kane, C 12625 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 3005 O’Kane, C Special Fees: $10.00 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 109 HU FYE:Chicago’s Latin@ Cultures 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 219 Dorantes Resendiz 11883 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 351 Dorantes Resendiz 11884 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 0027 YR 1 Stdnts Only Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 201 HU Intermediate Spanish I 3.0 1 TBA LIB 449 Rodriguez, E 12626 2:00p- 3:15p MW LWH 3071 Rodriguez, E Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 4 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3005 TBA, I 12628 TBA LIB 449 TBA, I Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 202 Intermediate Spanish II 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 323 Guzman, V 12630 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 2 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3005 Guzman, V 12633 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 3 2:00p- 3:15p MW LWH 3005 O’Kane, C 12635 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 209 Spanish for Spanish Speakers I 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 228 Petefish, K 12822 L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 127 Petefish, K 12824 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 212 Composition I - Heritage Spkrs 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3044 Petefish, K 12637 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 213 Compstn I - Non-Heritage Spkrs 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 4006 Rizzo-Vast, P 12640 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 220 Intermediate Conversation I 3.0 W1 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3106 Llacuna, F 12641 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 224 Reading Comprehension 3.0 L18 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 127 Petefish, K 11885 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 1:25p- 2:40p MW LWH 3044 Dorantes Resendiz 12643 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, 252 Literary Genres 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 3044 Rizzo-Vast, P 12645 Prerequisites: SPAN 212 OR SPAN 211 OR SPAN 213, 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 228 Rizzo-Vast, P 12646 Prerequisites: SPAN 212 OR SPAN 211 OR SPAN 213, 253 Composition II 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3056 Santana, E 12648 Prerequisites: SPAN 212 OR SPAN 211 OR SPAN 213, 2 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3005 Geary, J 12651 Prerequisites: SPAN 212 OR SPAN 211 OR SPAN 213, 301 Advanced Spanish Grammar 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p R BBH 124 Lombardi, L 12653 312 Advanced Conversation 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p R BBH 323 Santana, E 12656 Prerequisites: SPAN 251, 314 Latin American Culture 3.0 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3005 Rizzo-Vast, P 12657 Prerequisites: SPAN 253, 315 Spanish Culture 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3005 Geary, J 12658 Prerequisites: SPAN 253, 319 Applied Spanish Linguistics 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W BBH 240 Cloonan, D 12660 321 Latin American Literature I 3.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 4006 Artalejo, L 12662 Prerequisites: SPAN 252 AND SPAN 253, 326 Spanish Literature I 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 2109 Lombardi, L 12663 Prerequisites: SPAN 252 AND SPAN 253, 327 Business Spanish I 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T BBH 351 Lombardi, L 12666 Prerequisites: SPAN 317, Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times 353 1 357 1 364 1 377 1 2 400 1 420 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Spanish For Tchrs Of Spanish 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 240 Cloonan, D 12667 Prose Of Golden Age 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T BBH 323 Geary, J 12668 Prerequisites: SPAN 329, Chicago’s Latin@ Lit & Culture 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3071 Dorantes Resendiz 12670 Prerequisites: SPAN 321 OR SPAN 323, Caribbean Literature 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3003 Artalejo, L 12671 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 4006 Artalejo, L 12672 VisiÓn de AmÉrica I 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T Santana, E 12675 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL VisiÓn de América II 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 203 TBA, I 12680 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Aerospace Studies (Air Force ROTC) See Department Notes in back of Schedule for important information. Military Science (Army ROTC) See Department Notes in back of Schedule for important information. continued on next page 49 College of Business and Management Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN College of Business and Management The university reserves the right to limit class enrollment and cancel classes because of insufficient enrollment, budget limitations, lack of an appropriate instructor, or other unforeseen circumstances. See department notes for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. — Accounting, Business Law and Finance (ABF) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. See policy on first class session attendance. MUST BE A DECLARED BUSINESS MAJOR OR MINOR TO ENROLL IN 300-LEVEL BUSINESS COURSES. 350 Management Information System 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF CBM 114 Chen, H 11002 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW CBM 114 Chen, H 11003 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 3 10:50a-12:05p TR CBM 114 Gutierrez, C 11004 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 21 5:40p- 6:55p MW CBM 158 Chen, H 11005 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 22 5:40p- 6:55p TR CBM 114 Gutierrez, C 11006 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 23 5:40p- 6:55p MW TBA, I 11007 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Course No. Sec# Times 202 1 2 3 21 22 301 1 21 306 1 307 1 2 310 1 2 21 — Accounting (ACTG) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. See policy on first class session attendance. MUST BE A DECLARED BUSINESS MAJOR OR MINOR TO ENROLL IN 300-LEVEL BUSINESS COURSES. 201 Intro To Financial Accounting 3.0 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF CBM 111 TBA, I 11009 Prerequisites: MATH 110 OR MATH 165 AND MATH 111 OR MATH 167, 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2094 TBA, I 11010 Prerequisites: MATH 110 OR MATH 165 AND MATH 111 OR MATH 167, 3 10:50a-12:05p TR B 152 Nyadroh, E 11011 Prerequisites: MATH 110 OR MATH 165 AND MATH 111 OR MATH 167, 21 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3109 Chen, R 11012 Prerequisites: MATH 110 OR MATH 165 AND MATH 111 OR MATH 167, 22 7:05p- 8:20p MW LWH 3071 TBA, I 11013 Prerequisites: MATH 110 OR MATH 165 AND MATH 111 OR MATH 167, 50 311 1 312 2 321 1 21 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Intro To Managerial Accounting 3.0 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3081 TBA, I 11014 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3020 Nyadroh, E 11015 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, 12:15p- 1:30p TR TBA, I 11016 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3081 TBA, I 11017 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, 7:05p- 8:20p TR LWH 3081 Nyadroh, E 11018 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, Cost Accounting I 3.0 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3020 Aliabadi, S 11019 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 5:40p- 6:55p MW Aliabadi, S 11020 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Actg For Non-Profit Orgzatns 3.0 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3109 TBA, I 11021 Prerequisites: ACTG 322, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Auditing Theory And Problems 3.0 09:25a-10:40a TR Elshafie, E 11022 Prerequisites: ACTG 322, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3071 Elshafie, E 11023 Prerequisites: ACTG 322, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Federal Income Tax (Indiv) 3.0 08:00a-08:50a MWF LWH 2094 Xian, C 11024 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3071 Xian, C 11025 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 10:50a-12:05p TR Neal, P 11026 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Federal Income Tax (Corpor) 3.0 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 2094 Xian, C 11027 Prerequisites: ACTG 310, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Cost Accounting II 3.0 7:05p- 8:20p MW LWH 2020 Krissek, T 11028 Prerequisites: ACTG 301, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Intermediate Financial Actg I 3.0 10:00a-10:50a MWF Yen, A 11029 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 5:40p- 6:55p MW Yen, A 11030 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 22 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3081 TBA, I 11031 Prerequisites: ACTG 202, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 322 Intermediate Financl Actg II 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3109 Dorestani, A 11032 Prerequisites: ACTG 321, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 21 5:40p- 6:55p TR TBA, I 11033 Prerequisites: ACTG 321, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 324 Advanced Financial Actg IV 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3071 Chen, R 11034 Prerequisites: ACTG 322, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 21 7:05p- 8:20p TR LWH 3020 Chen, R 11035 Prerequisites: ACTG 322, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 400 Fundamentals Of Accounting 4.0 61 TBA OL Online Dorestani, A 11036 Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval 403 Mngt Info Systems & Technology 3.0 31 4:15p- 6:55p R Gutierrez, C 11037 Prerequisites: ACTG 400, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval 412 Accounting/Planning & Control 3.0 31 7:05p- 9:45p M B 152 Aliabadi, S 11038 Prerequisites: ACTG 401 AND ACTG 402, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval 422 Financial Statement Analysis 3.0 31 7:05p- 9:45p M Yen, A 11039 Prerequisites: ACTG 421, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval 430 Research Method In Accounting 3.0 31 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3109 Elshafie, E 11040 Prerequisites: ACTG 400, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval 440 Tax Research And Procedure 3.0 31 4:15p- 6:55p R FA 203 Neal, P 11041 Prerequisites: ACTG 410, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval — Business Law (BLAW) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. See policy on first class session attendance. MUST BE A DECLARED BUSINESS MAJOR OR MINOR TO ENROLL IN 300-LEVEL BUSINESS COURSES. 285 Legal Environment Of Business 3.0 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF LWH 2020 TBA, I 11042 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 3020 Tokic, S 11043 21 7:05p- 8:20p MW Tokic, S 11044 22 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 2071 Gerber, M 11045 51 TBA OL Online Reinsch, R 11046 L18 6:10p- 8:50p M EC 107 TBA, I 11576 Comments: Mts @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Business and Management Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. 380 1 Business Law I 09:25a-10:40a TR Reinsch, R Prerequisites: BLAW 285, College Restriction: Business and Management 21 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3020 Tokic, S Prerequisites: BLAW 285, College Restriction: Business and Management 381 Business Law II 1 10:50a-12:05p TR Reinsch, R Prerequisites: BLAW 285, College Restriction: Business and Management Credits CRN 3.0 11047 11048 3.0 11049 — Finance (FINA) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. See policy on first class session attendance. MUST BE A DECLARED BUSINESS MAJOR OR MINOR TO ENROLL IN 300-LEVEL BUSINESS COURSES. 360 Prin Financial Management 3.0 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2094 TBA, I 11093 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 2 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 2020 TBA, I 11094 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 21 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3081 TBA, I 11095 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 22 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 2020 TBA, I 11096 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 51 TBA OL Online Dhiensiri, N 11097 Prerequisites: ACTG 201, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 362 Investment 3.0 21 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 3020 TBA, I 11098 Prerequisites: FINA 360, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 363 Security Analysis 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR B 152 TBA, I 11099 Prerequisites: FINA 360, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 366 Financial Institns & Markets 3.0 21 7:05p- 8:20p MW LWH 2071 Dhiensiri, N 11100 Prerequisites: FINA 360, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 369 Speculative Markets 3.0 21 5:40p- 6:55p TR Balsara, N 11101 Prerequisites: FINA 360, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 371 International Financial Mgt 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR Balsara, N 11102 Prerequisites: FINA 360, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 21 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 2081 TBA, I 11103 Prerequisites: FINA 360, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 373 Intermediate Financial Mgt 3.0 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW Dhiensiri, N 11104 Prerequisites: FINA 360, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 377 Real Estate Finance 3.0 21 7:05p- 8:20p MW LWH 3081 Daudbasic, F 11105 Prerequisites: FINA 360, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 400 Financial Management 2.0 61 TBA OL Online Rezvanian, R 11106 Prerequisites: ACTG 400, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting 402 Issues In Corporate Finance 3.0 31 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3071 Balsara, N 11107 Prerequisites: FINA 400, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting 462 Investment Strategies 3.0 31 7:05p- 9:45p T TBA, I 11108 Prerequisites: FINA 460, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting 475 Mngt Financial Institutions 3.0 31 08:00a-10:40a S LWH 2020 Rezvanian, R 11109 Prerequisites: FINA 400, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting — Marketing (MKTG) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. See policy on first class session attendance. MUST BE A DECLARED BUSINESS MAJOR OR MINOR TO ENROLL IN 300-LEVEL BUSINESS COURSES. 350 Principles Of Marketing 3.0 1 TBA OL Online Chen, Y 11112 Prerequisites: ECON 217, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF TBA, I 11113 Prerequisites: ECON 217, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR Pandya, A 11114 Prerequisites: ECON 217, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 21 7:05p- 8:20p TR TBA, I 11115 Prerequisites: ECON 217, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 351 Consumer Behavior 3.0 21 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2081 Chen, Y 11116 Prerequisites: MKTG 350, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 352 Advertising 3.0 21 7:05p- 8:20p MW LWH 3020 TBA, I 11117 Prerequisites: MKTG 350, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 353 Marketing Research 3.0 21 7:05p- 8:20p TR TBA, I 11118 Prerequisites: MKTG 350 AND MNGT 368, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 354 Personal Selling 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3109 Dorai, S 11119 Prerequisites: MKTG 350, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 356 Retail Management 3.0 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW LWH 2081 Jiang, J 11120 Prerequisites: MKTG 350, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 357 Sales Management 3.0 21 8:30p- 9:45p TR LWH 2020 TBA, I 11121 Prerequisites: MKTG 350, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 358 International Marketing 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2071 TBA, I 11122 Prerequisites: MKTG 350, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 359 Marketing Management 3.0 21 5:40p- 6:55p MW Jiang, J 11123 Prerequisites: ACTG 201 AND MKTG 350, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 402 Marketing Management 3.0 31 7:05p- 9:45p W Jiang, J 11149 Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting 451 Consumer Behavior/Mktg Action 3.0 31 4:15p- 6:55p R B 152 Chen, Y 11195 Prerequisites: MKTG 402 OR MKTG 450, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting — Management (MNGT) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule for important information which may affect your enrollment and registration. See policy on first class session attendance. MUST BE A DECLARED BUSINESS MAJOR OR MINOR TO ENROLL IN 300-LEVEL BUSINESS COURSES. 368 Business Statistics 3.0 2 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3071 Chen, M 11196 Prerequisites: MATH 165 OR MATH 110 AND MATH 167 OR MATH 111, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 3 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 2020 Afifi, R 11199 Prerequisites: MATH 165 OR MATH 110 AND MATH 167 OR MATH 111, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 1 2:00p- 3:15p MW TBA, I 11201 Prerequisites: MATH 165 OR MATH 110 AND MATH 167 OR MATH 111, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 21 5:40p- 6:55p MW CBM 114 Loucopoulos 11276 Prerequisites: MATH 165 OR MATH 110 AND MATH 167 OR MATH 111, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. 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Credits CRN 22 8:30p- 9:45p MW CBM 114 Loucopoulos 11278 Prerequisites: MATH 165 OR MATH 110 AND MATH 167 OR MATH 111, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 23 7:05p- 8:20p TR LWH 2020 Afifi, R 11280 Prerequisites: MATH 165 OR MATH 110 AND MATH 167 OR MATH 111, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 370 WIP:Managng Global Bus Orgaztn 3.0 51 TBA OL Online Xu, Q 11197 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF CBM 111 TBA, I 11282 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 2 12:00p- 1:15p MW B 158 Funk, C 11284 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR CBM 113 TBA, I 11286 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 4 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3094 Xu, Q 11287 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 21 5:40p- 6:55p MW LWH 3105 TBA, I 11291 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 22 8:30p- 9:45p TR LWH 3044 TBA, I 11295 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs 371 Organizational Behavior 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR CBM 111 Roberge, M 11296 Prerequisites: MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 21 7:05p- 8:20p MW TBA, I 11298 Prerequisites: MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 372 Organization Theory and Design 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR CBM 111 Xu, Q 11301 Prerequisites: MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 21 8:30p- 9:45p MW LWH 2094 TBA, I 11302 Prerequisites: MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Course No. Sec# Times 373 1 377 1 2 21 22 51 379 1 2 21 22 23 380 1 381 21 392 21 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Human Resource Management 3.0 12:15p- 1:30p TR CBM 111 TBA, I 11303 Prerequisites: MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Production/Operations Mngt 3.0 10:00a-10:50a MWF CBM 111 TBA, I 11304 Prerequisites: MNGT 368 AND MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3081 Li, J 11305 Prerequisites: MNGT 368 AND MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 4:15p- 5:30p TR LWH 2020 Afifi, R 11306 Prerequisites: MNGT 368 AND MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 5:40p- 6:55p MW CBM 111 TBA, I 11307 Prerequisites: MNGT 368 AND MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing TBA OL Online Li, J 11308 Prerequisites: MNGT 368 AND MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Operations Research 3.0 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 2020 Chen, M 11309 Prerequisites: MNGT 368, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3020 TBA, I 11310 Prerequisites: MNGT 368, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 7:05p- 8:20p MW LWH 2081 TBA, I 11311 Prerequisites: MNGT 368, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 7:05p- 8:20p TR LWH 2081 Chen, M 11312 Prerequisites: MNGT 368, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 2020 TBA, I 11313 Prerequisites: MNGT 368, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Entrepreneurship 3.0 1:00p- 2:15p MW CBM 111 TBA, I 11314 Prerequisites: FINA 360 AND MKTG 350 AND MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing International Business & Mngt 3.0 5:40p- 6:55p TR CBM 111 TBA, I 11315 Prerequisites: FINA 360 AND MKTG 350 AND MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Business,Technology & Society 3.0 7:05p- 8:20p MW CBM 111 TBA, I 11316 Prerequisites: MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Course No. Sec# Times 393 1 2 21 22 399 21 402 31 403 31 404 31 481 31 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Strategic Management 3.0 10:50a-12:05p TR CBM 111 Akbari, H 11317 Special Fees: $30.00 Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Departmental Approval Required Comments: Program Advisor’s Approval 1:25p- 2:40p MW LWH 2081 Funk, C 11318 Special Fees: $30.00 Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Departmental Approval Required Comments: Program Advisor’s Approval 8:30p- 9:45p MW LWH 2020 TBA, I 11319 Special Fees: $30.00 Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Departmental Approval Required Comments: Program Advisor’s Approval 5:40p- 6:55p TR LWH 2094 Roberge, M 11320 Special Fees: $30.00 Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Departmental Approval Required Comments: Program Advisor’s Approval Management Of Change 3.0 7:05p- 8:20p TR CBM 111 TBA, I 11321 Prerequisites: MNGT 370, Major Restriction: B&Mg-Accounting,B&Mg-Finance,B&MgGen Business Admin,B&Mg-Gen Bus Admin 2nd Major,B&Mg-Management,B&Mg-Marketing Applied Business Research 3.0 6:00p- 8:45p F CBM 158 Loucopoulos 11322 Prerequisites: MNGT 401, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval Leadership & Organizl Behavior 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3109 Roberge, M 11323 Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval Production/Operations Mngt 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 2071 Li, J 11324 Prerequisites: MATH 111 AND MNGT 401, Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval International Management 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3109 Funk, C 11325 Major Restriction: Grad-Business Admin,Grad-Accounting Departmental Approval Required Comments: Graduate Advisor Approval continued on next page 52 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced Academic Development Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Credits CRN Instr. Academic Development — Academic Development (ACAD) — 3.0 11457 11458 11459 11460 3.0 11461 11462 11463 11464 11468 — English Language Program (ELP) — 099 Developmental Writing 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 131 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required-CLS 2046 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required-CLS 2046 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 211 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required-CLS 2046 4 12:15p- 1:30p TR Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required-CLS 2046 5 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 364 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required-CLS 2046 6 10:50a-12:05p TR Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required-CLS 2046 7 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 218 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required-CLS 2046 20 09:25a-10:40a MW CIS 503 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Reqd CLS 2046 Wee, S 3.0 11949 Wee, S 11950 Thusat, J 11951 Spector, B 11952 Hunt, S 11953 Hunt, S 11955 Spector, B 11957 O’Connor, J 12854 — English as Second Language (ESL) — 108 1 Listening And Speaking 12:00p-12:50p MWF LWH 3046 Wee, S Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 Title Days Locat. Instr. 112 1 The university reserves the right to limit class enrollment and cancel classes because of insufficient enrollment, budget limitations, lack of an appropriate instructor, or other unforeseen circumstances. See policy on first class session attendance. 101B Spcl Prog Sem I:Proj Success 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3106 Brown-Pierce Departmental Approval Required Comments: Project Success Students 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3046 Stiff, M Departmental Approval Required Comments: Project Success Students 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3105 Stiff, M Departmental Approval Required Comments: Project Success Students 4 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3046 Logan, G Departmental Approval Required Comments: Project Success Students 101C Spcl Prog Sem I:Proyecto Pal 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3003 TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Proyecto Palante Students 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3106 TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Proyecto Palante Students 3 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3003 Hernandez Departmental Approval Required Comments: Proyecto Palante Students 4 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3106 TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Proyecto Palante Students 5 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3003 Valentin, L Departmental Approval Required Comments: Proyecto Palante Students Course No. Sec# Times 3.0 12181 English Language Workshop I 09:00a-09:50a MWF FA 216 Bofman, T Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 364 Thusat, J Departmental Approval Required Comments: Must Take w/READ 115/1 3 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 224 Bofman, T Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 114 English Language Workshop II 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 240 Dreyfuss, G Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 2 08:00a-08:50a MWF FA 216 Burian, T Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 3 09:00a-09:50a MWF FA 247 Wee, S Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 120 English Language Workshop III L18 4:15p- 5:30p TR EC 122 O’Connor, J Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 218 Burian, T Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 2 11:00a-11:50a MWF CBM 113 Ntihirageza, J Departmental Approval Required Comments: Must Take w/READ 116-4 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 218 Dreyfuss, G Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 4 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 216 Burian, T Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 5 08:00a-09:15a TR FA 216 Spector, B Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 6 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 240 Spector, B Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 7 12:00p-12:50p MWF FA 153 Dreyfuss, G Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 121 English Grammar Skills 1 11:00a-11:50a MWF FA 216 Burian, T Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Required CLS 2046 Credits CRN 3.0 12191 12193 12197 3.0 12199 12204 12207 3.0 11988 12213 12215 12217 12219 12221 12223 12226 3.0 12239 — Mathematics Development (MATH) — AN IMPORTANT NOTE FOR MATH 090, MATH 091, & MATH 092 See the Mathematics Development Departmental Note for information regarding class requirements, content, and “hybrid” course designation. NEIUport will allow you to register for Mathematics Development classes if you have completed the NEIU Mathematics Placement Test or your Math ACT score has been filed with the university. Math ACT Scores Course Pre-requisites are: Math 090 Elementary Algebra Math ACT Scores: 14 or less Math 091 Intermediate Algebra I Math ACT Scores: 15 to 17 Math 092 Intermediate Algebra II Math ACT Scores: 18 to 21 If you need to take the Mathematics Placement Test or obtain your test results, contact the Academic Advisement & Testing Office, Room LWH 0027, 773-442-5293. After your Math Placement has been completed and course work has begun, a final grade of C or higher is the prerequisite to advance to the next course. Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN NEIUport registration for the Fall 2011 semester will begin on Monday, April 18th, 2011 and ends on Thursday, August 25th. See instructors on the first day of class to obtain approval to register after classes have begun 090 Elementary Algebra 3.0 L19 7:05p- 9:45p T EC 106 Velazquez, L 11707 Prerequisites: , UMPR 00 OR A02 14 OR A02 13 OR A02 12 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 229 Blair, M 12256 Prerequisites: , UMPR 00 OR A02 14 OR A02 13 OR A02 12 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 2 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 219 Nissan, K 12257 Prerequisites: , UMPR 00 OR A02 14 OR A02 13 OR A02 12 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 3 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 364 Nissan, K 12259 Prerequisites: , UMPR 00 OR A02 14 OR A02 13 OR A02 12 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 4 1:00p- 1:50p MWF BBH 228 Blair, M 12260 Prerequisites: , UMPR 00 OR A02 14 OR A02 13 OR A02 12 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 5 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 229 Ranney, S 12262 Prerequisites: , UMPR 00 OR A02 14 OR A02 13 OR A02 12 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 6 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 229 Ranney, S 12264 Prerequisites: , UMPR 00 OR A02 14 OR A02 13 OR A02 12 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 091 Intermediate Algebra I 3.0 L18 7:05p- 9:45p M EC 117 Gonzalez, A 11709 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF BBH 317 Flatte, C 12266 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 2 08:00a-08:50a MWF BBH 124 Kulik, H 12268 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 3 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 124 Flatte, C 12272 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 4 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 317 Kulik, H 12275 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 5 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 323 Nissan, K 12278 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 6 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 351 TBA, I 12280 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 7 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 323 Roth, L 12283 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 8 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 124 Wigle, L 12284 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 9 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 351 Wigle, L 12285 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 10 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 323 Fenley, J 12287 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 11 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 219 Roth, L 12290 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 12 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 351 Fenley, J 12293 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. 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Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Credits CRN 13 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 323 TBA, I 12297 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 14 1:00p- 1:50p MWF BBH 351 TBA, I 12299 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 15 1:00p- 1:50p MWF BBH 323 Nissan, K 12302 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 16 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 124 Stout, M 12303 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 17 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 323 Stout, M 12305 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 18 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 124 TBA, I 12307 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 19 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 124 TBA, I 12308 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 20 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 351 Temesvari, I 12310 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 21 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 323 TBA, I 12312 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 22 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 124 Temesvari, I 12314 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 31 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 124 Loconte, J 12316 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 32 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 229 Loconte, J 12318 Prerequisites: MATH 090, OR UMPR 01 OR A02 16 OR A02 17 OR A02 15 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 092 Intermediate Algebra II 3.0 L18 4:15p- 6:55p M EC 117 Gonzalez, A 11710 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski L19 11:20a- 2:00p S EC 137 Velazquez, L 11711 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF BBH 323 Fenley, J 12326 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 2 08:00a-08:50a MWF BBH 123 Wigle, L 12332 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 3 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 111 Wigle, L 12335 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 4 09:00a-09:50a MWF BBH 123 Roth, L 12337 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 5 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 317 Fenley, J 12340 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 6 10:00a-10:50a MWF BBH 123 Blair, M 12358 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Course No. Sec# Times 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 31 35 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 124 Flatte, C 12360 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 317 Kulik, H 12361 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 123 Blair, M 12362 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 124 Flatte, C 12363 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 12:00p-12:50p MWF BBH 317 Kulik, H 12364 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 1:00p- 1:50p MWF BBH 317 Roth, L 12365 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 1:00p- 2:15p MW BBH 124 Blackburn, T 12366 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 123 Temesvari, I 12367 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 317 Temesvari, I 12368 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 317 TBA, I 12369 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 123 Stout, M 12370 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 124 TBA, I 12371 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 317 Ranney, S 12372 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 123 Ranney, S 12373 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 124 Stout, M 12374 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched TBA OL Online Blackburn, T 12375 Prerequisites: MATH 091, OR UMPR 02 OR A02 19 OR A02 20 OR A02 21 OR A02 18 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 09:00a-09:50a MWF FA 256 Packard, G 11843 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 3 10:00a-10:50a MWF LWH 3105 Gloriosa, P 11844 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Must take w/ESL 120 02 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 4 10:00a-10:50a MWF FA 256 Miller, Q 11845 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 5 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 2109 Miller, Q 11847 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 6 11:00a-11:50a MWF BBH 131 Packard, G 11848 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 7 11:00a-11:50a MWF LWH 3056 Gloriosa, P 11849 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 8 12:00p-12:50p MWF FA 256 Miller, Q 11850 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 9 08:00a-09:15a TR FA 255 Packard, G 11851 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 10 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 3005 TBA, I 11853 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 11 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3056 Gloriosa, P 11856 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 12 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 4006 Chenault, L 11858 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 117 Vocabulary Enrichment 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 4006 Packard, G 11859 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 2 — Reading (READ) — Note: The courses below are hybrid courses. Hybrid courses (also called blended courses) combine face-to-face sessions with online sessions. At least 20% of class sessions in hybrid courses will take place online. 115 Reading For The Esl Student 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 3056 Gloriosa, P 11840 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Must take w/ESL 112 02 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 116 Reading For Adv Esl Student 3.0 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF LWH 4006 Miller, Q 11842 Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permits Reading Lab LIB 452 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched continued on next page 54 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Education Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN College of Education The university reserves the right to limit class enrollment and cancel classes because of insufficient enrollment, budget limitations, lack of an appropriate instructor, or other unforeseen circumstances. DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSES Northeastern Illinois University offers selected courses that are delivered online and through a two-way interactive video teleconferencing network. Each of these courses will be identified as a hybrid, online, or videoconferecing course. SATELLITE and OFF-CAMPUS COURSES Northeastern Illinois University offers undergraduate and graduate-level courses at two satellite campuses in metropolitan Chicago including the Jacob H. Carruthers Center (700 E. Oakwood, Chicago) and El Centro (3119 N. Pulaski, Chicago). It also offers courses at several off-campus sites including the University Center of Lake County (1200 University Center Dr., Grayslake, IL). Listing for courses at Lake County are shaded and the building is indicated as “ZUCG” in the printed NEIU Schedule of Classes. If no room number is listed for the course you are taking in Lake County, please contact the academic departmental office offering the courses. You can also call the University Center of Lake County at (847)665-4000. The most updated schedule of courses (with room information) can also be found at Lake County’s website http://ucenter.org under “prospective” or “current students.” For directions to the Lake County campus click on “contact/visit us.” For more information, call the NEIU Lake County Information Line (773) 442-LAKE (5253). — Counselor Education (COUN) — 401 1 2 402 1 403 1 404 1 Coun Professn/Pluralistic Soc 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T Segura-Herrera, T 11733 Special Fees: $15.00 Major Restriction: Non-degree graduate,Grad-CounselingCommunty,Grad-Counseling-Family,Grad-CounselingSchool,Grad-Counseling-Rehab Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 4:15p- 6:55p W Segura-Herrera, T 11734 Special Fees: $15.00 Major Restriction: Non-degree graduate,Grad-CounselingCommunty,Grad-Counseling-Family,Grad-CounselingSchool,Grad-Counseling-Rehab Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Developmental Counseling 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R BBH 219 Bethea, S 11738 Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Frameworks For Counseling 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 1001 Bethea, S 11740 Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Evaluation Techniques 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 240 Johnston, C 11742 Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Course No. Sec# Times 2 405 1 2 406 1 407 1 408 1 2 409 1 410 1 417 1 420 1 425 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN TBA OL Online Currier, K 11745 Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Individual Counseling Skills 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 4103 Giblin, N 11760 Prerequisites: COUN 401 OR COUN 433 AND COUN 403, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 4103 Chen, M 11761 Prerequisites: COUN 401 OR COUN 433 AND COUN 403, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Group Counseling 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 4103 Chen, M 11764 Prerequisites: COUN 405, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Community Counseling 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 228 Chen, M 11766 Prerequisites: COUN 403, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Research Seminar 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W TBA, I 11767 Prerequisites: COUN 404, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 4077 Beaty, L 11770 Prerequisites: COUN 404, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Career Development 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 153 TBA, I 11772 Prerequisites: COUN 402, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Sem In School Counseling 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 219 TBA, I 11773 Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-School Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Middle School Advis & Cnslg 3.0 TBA OL Online TBA, I 11774 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Intro To Family Counseling 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T Segura-Herrera, T 11775 Prerequisites: COUN 401 OR COUN 433 AND COUN 403, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Addictions Counseling 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3106 Currier, K 11777 Prerequisites: COUN 401 OR COUN 433 AND COUN 403, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times 430 1 431 1 433 1 434 1 442 1 2 3 444 1 2 445 1 446 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Multicult Cnsl:Worldview & Sys 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 256 Bethea, S 11780 Prerequisites: COUN 403, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Couple & Family Systems Study 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH 4103 Schwarzbaum 11781 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Found Of Rehab Counseling 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 2071 Johnston, C 11783 Major Restriction: Non-degree graduate,Grad-CounselingCommunty,Grad-Counseling-Family,Grad-CounselingSchool,Grad-Counseling-Rehab Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Med & Psyc Aspects Of Disabili 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R Currier, K 11785 Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty,GradCounseling-Family,Grad-Counseling-School,GradCounseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Prac I:Group Suprv Schl Cnslg 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 4103 Giblin, N 11787 Prerequisites: COUN 409, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-School Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Approval By Clinical Coor 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 4077 Beaty, L 11789 Prerequisites: COUN 409, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-School Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Approval By Clinical Coor 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 4103 Pistorio, C 11791 Prerequisites: COUN 409, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-School Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Approval By Clinical Coor Prac I:Grp Suprv in Comm Coun 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 4099 Schwarzbaum 11792 Prerequisites: COUN 409, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Approval By Clinical Coor 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 4077 TBA, I 11794 Prerequisites: COUN 409, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Communty Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Approval By Clinical Coor Pract I:Group Supervision 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 4099 Schwarzbaum 11796 Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Family Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Approval By Clinical Coor Practicum In Rehab Coun 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 4099 TBA, I 11798 Prerequisites: COUN 402 AND COUN 403 AND COUN 404 AND COUN 405 AND COUN 406 AND COUN 409 AND COUN 433 AND COUN 434 AND COUN 435 AND COUN 436, Major Restriction: Grad-Counseling-Rehab Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Approval By Clinical Coor continued on next page 55 College of Education Course No. Sec# Times Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Title Days Locat. Credits CRN Instr. — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Educational Foundations (EDFN) — 104 1 Schools & Society 09:00a-11:50a F LWH 3096 Gleiss, K Departmental Approval Required Comments: Cross Listed with SOC 104 109 SB FYE:Schl ChgoComm,Pbl Ed&Chnge 1 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 228 TBA, I Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 2 10:50a-12:05p TR Cortez, G Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only 203 In Fdns Of Educ 1 TBA Meiners, E Departmental Approval Required Comments: Authorization of Instructor 204 In Fdns Of Educ 1 TBA Wloch, W Departmental Approval Required Comments: Authorization of Instructor 205 Social Found Of Education 1 TBA Meiners, E Departmental Approval Required Comments: Authorization of Instructor 206 In Foundations Of Educatn 1 TBA Koffman, E Departmental Approval Required Comments: Authorization of Instructor 207 In Foundations Of Educatn 1 TBA Koffman, E Departmental Approval Required Comments: Authorization of Instructor 216 Child & Adol Dev:Indiv Diffs X1 3:15p- 6:05p W ZUPL TBA Roberts, A Departmental Approval Required Comments: Authorization x5571 302 Phil and Hist Fnd Early Child 1 4:15p- 6:55p M B 152 Adeodu, R 2 4:15p- 6:55p W FA 203 Adeodu, R 303 Early Childhood Development 1 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 211 Mushi, S 2 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3056 Mushi, S 305 Phil & Hist Found Public Educ 1 09:00a-11:50a M Schultz, B 3 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 224 Wheeler, D 5 4:15p- 6:55p T BBH 228 Meisterheim 7 4:15p- 6:55p W BBH 124 Kondellas, V 9 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 203 Starks, J W6 6:00p- 8:40p F LWH 3005 Nidelkoff, L 4 12:00p- 1:15p MW BBH 311 Meiners, E 8 1:40p- 2:55p TR Lukasik, J L18 4:15p- 6:55p T EC 106 Kondellas, V Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 08:30a-11:10a S EC 123 Starks, J Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 10 09:00a-11:50a F BBH 201 TBA, I 306 Education & Indiv Differences 1 08:00a-09:15a TR LWH 3044 Makris, E Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 2 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3094 Makris, E Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 3 10:50a-12:05p TR BBH 364 Holland, N 4 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 364 Holland, N 5 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 101 TBA, I 6 4:15p- 6:55p F FA 255 Wolff, T 8 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3109 Nidelkoff, L 7 4:15p- 6:55p R BBH 211 Nidelkoff, L 10 1:00p- 3:50p F LWH 3106 Wolff, T Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth CASEP See Dept Notes 11 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3094 Lukasik, J W9 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3005 Wolff, T L18 4:15p- 6:55p R EC 106 Kondellas, V Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 3.0 11050 3.0 11769 11771 2.0 11051 3.0 11052 3.0 11053 1.0 11054 1.0 11055 3.0 11056 3.0 11260 11261 3.0 11262 11263 3.0 11057 11058 11059 11060 11061 11062 11846 11873 11876 11888 12852 3.0 11063 11064 11065 11066 11067 11068 11069 11070 11071 11072 11073 11902 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN WL1 2:00p- 4:40p S EC 128 Brinkerhoff, N 11961 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 307 Psych Of Instruction & Learnin 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR LWH 3105 Brinkerhoff, N 11074 Prerequisites: AND EDFN 306 OR ZFND 306, AEDU Y 2 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 1002 Makris, E 11075 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Prerequisites: AND EDFN 306 OR ZFND 306, AEDU Y 3 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3105 Orzoff, M 11076 Prerequisites: AND EDFN 306 OR ZFND 306, AEDU Y 5 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3071 Orzoff, M 11077 Prerequisites: AND EDFN 306 OR ZFND 306, AEDU Y 6 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 107 Brinkerhoff, N 11078 Prerequisites: AND EDFN 306 OR ZFND 306, AEDU Y W4 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3056 Brinkerhoff, N 11079 Prerequisites: AND EDFN 306 OR ZFND 306, AEDU Y 7 4:15p- 6:55p T BBH 219 TBA, I 12858 Prerequisites: AND EDFN 306 OR ZFND 306, AEDU Y 313 Prob, Iss & Pract In Educ 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p R BBH 351 Koffman, E 11080 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), 2 TBA OL Online Pesce, G 11081 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), 3 TBA OL Online Pesce, E 11082 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), 4 TBA OL Online Roberts, A 11083 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), 5 TBA OL Online Roberts, A 11084 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Health Educ,Physical Education (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,French (K-12),Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Music Education (K-12), 405 Devel Of Educational Thought 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W Meiners, E 11085 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 2 09:00a-11:50a W Schultz, B 11086 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 406 Human Development & Learning 3.0 2 4:15p- 6:55p R BBH 228 Wolff, T 11087 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL W1 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3044 Nidelkoff, L 11088 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 407 Learn Theory & Educl Practice 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 2031 Koffman, E 11089 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 416 Cultural Plurlsm & Schools 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W Holland, N 11090 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 418A Sem Devel & Lrng:Cogntv Devel 3.0 1 TBA OL Online Pesce, G 11091 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 453E Edfn Sem:Motivation & Learng 1.0 1 TBA OL Online Smith, K 11092 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Inner City Studies Education (ICSE) — 103 J1 201 J1 301 J1 302 J1 303 J2 304 J1 329B J2 329F J1 329L J2 329P J2 411 J2 Intro To Inner City Studies 3.0 10:30a- 1:15p R CIS 504 Bethea, S 11679 Hist & Cult Of Ethnic Groups 3.0 10:30a- 1:15p T CIS 504 Williams, L 11680 Racism In Theory And Fact 3.0 10:30a- 1:15p M CIS 406 Thompson, A 11681 The Inner City Community 3.0 1:30p- 4:15p W CIS 504 Johnson, Z 11682 Thry & Mthd Ethnic Grp Resrch 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p W CIS 407 Starks, R 11683 Communicatn In The Inner City 3.0 1:30p- 4:15p T CIS 407 Johnson, Z 11684 Prsm ICS:Const Iss & Race Rel 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p F CIS 408 TBA, I 11685 Prsm ICS:Contemporary Issues 3.0 10:30a- 1:15p R CIS 406 Brown-Ali, P 11686 Prsm ICS:African Communictns 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p R CIS 504 Vernon, G 11687 Prsm ICS:History of Africa 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p T CIS 403B Ben Levi, J 11688 Grad Study In The Inner City 3.0 6:30p- 9:15p M CIS 117 Jones, Y 11689 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 416 Hist & Cult Afro-Americans 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p M CIS 408 Thompson, A 11690 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 425A Compartv Religions & Phil Syst 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p W CIS 406 Ben Levi, J 11691 Prerequisites: ICSE 411 OR ICST 411, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 427A Sm ICS:African-American Commnt 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p R CIS 407 Starks, R 11692 Prerequisites: ICSE 411 OR ICST 411, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 441 Cultures Of The Inner City 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p T CIS 407 Johnson, Z 11693 Prerequisites: ICSE 411 OR ICST 411, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 442 Rch Mtds Inner City Studies 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p T CIS 406 Thompson, A 11694 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 443 Research Writing 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p W CIS 117 Jones, Y 11695 Prerequisites: ICSE 411 OR ICST 411 AND ICSE 442 OR ICST 442, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 454 Masters Project Research 3.0 J2 6:30p- 9:15p R CIS 117 Jones, Y 11696 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required continued on next page 56 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Education Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Instructional Media (INMD) — 410 1 2 Media Technology/Educators 7:05p- 9:45p T SCI 242 Bai, H Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 4:15p- 6:55p T FA 104 Bai, H Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 3.0 11110 11111 Course No. Sec# Times 2 304H 1 — Educational Inquiry & Curriculum Studies — — Secondary Education (SCED) — 301 1 2 303A 1 303E 1 303F 1 303H 1 303I 1 303M 1 303R 1 303V 1 304A 1 304B 1 304E 1 Methods Tchg Secondary Level 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 152 Duggan, T 11370 Prerequisites: EDFN 305 AND EDFN 306, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed-Biology,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-History,Sec Ed-Mathematics 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH 3044 TBA, I 11371 Prerequisites: EDFN 305 AND EDFN 306, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed-Biology,Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-History,Sec Ed-Mathematics Contemporary Art Educ Sec Scl 3.0 4:00p- 6:55p F LWH 3096 TBA, I 11373 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Art,TCP:Sec Ed-Art Methods Tchg English Sec Schl 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W TBA, I 11375 Prerequisites: SCED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed-English Education,TCP:Sec EdEngl Tchg Modrn Forgn Lng Sec Schl 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M BBH 240 TBA, I 11377 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Spanish,TCP:Sec Ed-Spanish Mthds Tchg History Sec Schl 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W Alvarez, R 11413 Prerequisites: SCED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:History,TCP:Sec Ed-History Tchg Mus Sec Schl:Instrumentl 3.0 3:00p- 3:50p MWF FA 152 Gurin, S 12558 Prerequisites: MUS 391, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Music Education (K-12),TCP:Music Educ (K-12) Mthds Tchg Math Sec Schl 3.0 4:15p- 5:30p MW LWH 3109 Brelias, A 11866 Prerequisites: SCED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,TCP:Sec EdMath Matls & Mtds Tchg HS Science 4.0 4:15p- 6:55p M Colak, H 11414 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SCED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Biology,TCP:Sec Ed-Biol Tchg Music Sec Schl:Vocal 3.0 2:00p- 2:50p MWF FA 152 Vernon, A 12560 Prerequisites: MUS 391, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Music Education (K-12),TCP:Music Educ (K-12) Sec Clinical Exp:Art 1.0 3:00p- 3:50p F LWH 3096 TBA, I 11415 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Art,TCP:Sec Ed-Art Comments: Alternate Fridays Starting 9/2 Sec Clinical Exp:Biology 1.0 3:00p- 3:50p M LWH 3096 TBA, I 11416 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Biology,TCP:Sec Ed-Biol Comments: Alternate Mondays Starting 9/5 Sec Clinical Exp:English 1.0 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 216 TBA, I 11417 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed-English Education,TCP:Sec EdEngl Comments: Alternate Wednesdays Starting 8/31 2 304M 1 2 305E 1 305F 1 305H 1 305J 1 305M 1 305N 1 2 305P 1 315 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 216 Bai, H 11418 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed-English Education,TCP:Sec EdEngl Comments: Alternate Wednesdays Starting 9/7 Sec Clinical Exp:History 1.0 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 218 TBA, I 11419 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:History,TCP:Sec Ed-History Comments: Alternate Wednesdays Starting 8/31 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 218 TBA, I 11426 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:History,TCP:Sec Ed-History Comments: Alternate Wednesdays Starting 9/7 Sec Clinical Exp:Mathematics 1.0 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 3105 Brelias, A 11428 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,TCP:Sec EdMath Comments: Alternate Wednesdays Starting 8/31 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 3105 TBA, I 11431 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,TCP:Sec EdMath Comments: Alternate Wednesdays Starting 9/7 Sec Stu Tchg/Sem:English 9.0 4:15p- 5:30p M LWH 3020 TBA, I 11438 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed-English Education,TCP:Sec EdEngl Sec Stu Tchg/Sem:French 9.0 4:15p- 5:30p W LWH 3081 TBA, I 11441 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SCED 303F, AND ICAT P Major Restriction: Sec Ed-French Class Restriction: Senior, 90 or more hrs Sec Stu Tchg/Sem:History 9.0 4:15p- 5:30p M LWH 3081 TBA, I 11442 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:History,TCP:Sec Ed-History Sec Stu Tchg/Sem:Spanish 9.0 4:15p- 5:30p W LWH 2109 TBA, I 11446 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P Sec Stu Tchg/Sem:Mathematics 9.0 4:15p- 5:30p M LWH 2109 TBA, I 11449 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SCED 301, AND ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,TCP:Sec EdMath Sec Stu Tchg/Sem:Music 9.0 TBA Student Teaching TBA, I 11450 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SCED 301 OR CISE 301 AND SCED 303I OR CISE 303I AND SCED 303V OR CISE 303V, AND ICAT P Major Restriction: Music Education (K-12),TCP:Music Educ (K-12) TBA Student Teaching TBA, I 11451 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SCED 301 OR CISE 301 AND SCED 303I OR CISE 303I AND SCED 303V OR CISE 303V, AND ICAT P Major Restriction: Music Education (K-12),TCP:Music Educ (K-12) Sec Stu Tchg/Sem:Physical Ed 9.0 4:15p- 5:30p W LWH 3020 TBA, I 11452 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SCED 301 OR CISE 301 AND PEMA 344, AND ICAT P Tchg Writing In Jr-Sr High 3.0 1:40p- 2:55p MW LWH 3081 Duggan, T 11869 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 401M New Dir Tchg Math Jr/Sr High 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 216 Brelias, A 11453 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 407A Multicult Lit Mid/Sec W/Clin 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M Smith, K 11871 Major Restriction: Teaching Sec Ed:LA-Engl Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 407B Multicult Lit Mid/Sec W/O Clin 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M B 158 Smith, K 12767 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 429 Internship In Secondary Educ 6.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p M BBH 229 TBA, I 11454 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Teaching Sec Ed:LA-Engl Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program — Educational Leadership & Development — — Educational Leadership (ELAD) — 109 FA FYE:Schl’s Out:Chgo Ntd Ed Prg 3.0 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR Stirling, T 12853 Class Restriction: Freshman, 0-29 hrs,Freshman, reserved seating Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH0027 Yr 1 Stdts Only — Educational Leadership & Development — - Human Resource Development (HRD) 202 1 2 300 1 2 L18 Career And Life Planning I 3.0 12:15p- 1:30p TR LWH Benson, S 11384 1:40p- 2:55p TR BBH 229 TBA, I 11385 Prin & Pract Human Res Devl 3.0 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 351 Lovering, A 11386 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3105 TBA, I 11387 6:10p- 8:50p R EC 121 TBA, I 12086 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 301 Adult Teaching/Lrng Process 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR TBA, I 11388 Prerequisites: HRD 300 OR HR 300, 2 7:05p- 9:45p T B 152 TBA, I 11389 Prerequisites: HRD 300 OR HR 300, 310 Instrl Techniques/Technology 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 211 Lovering, A 11390 Prerequisites: HRD 301 OR HR 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Ed-Human Resource Dev Comments: Non-Majors - Get Instr Auth 2 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3056 Truty, D 11391 Prerequisites: HRD 301 OR HR 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Ed-Human Resource Dev Comments: Non-Majors - Get Instr Auth 315 Computer Utilization In Hrd 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 108 Bai, H 11392 Prerequisites: HRD 310 OR HR 310, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Ed-Human Resource Dev Comments: Non-Majors - Get Instr Auth 320 Dynamics Wrkng Groups & Indvl 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3056 Frank, B 11393 L18 08:30a-11:10a S EC 122 Frank, B 12089 Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 321 Designing Instruction In Hrd 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 211 TBA, I 11394 Prerequisites: HRD 310 OR HR 310 AND HRD 315 OR HR 315 AND HRD 320 OR HR 320 AND HRD 325 OR HR 325 AND HRD 300 OR HR 300 AND HRD 301 OR HR 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Ed-Human Resource Dev Comments: Non-Majors - Get Instr Auth 325 WIP:Communication In Hrd 3.0 1 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3096 TBA, I 11395 Prerequisites: HRD 300 OR HR 300 AND ENGL 101, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Ed-Human Resource Dev Comments: Non-Majors - Get Instr Auth continued on next page 57 College of Education Course No. Sec# Times 2 329 1 390 1 400 1 2 401 1 2 407 1 411 1 415 1 416 1 490 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Credits CRN 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 112 Frank, B 11396 Prerequisites: HRD 300 OR HR 300 AND ENGL 101, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Ed-Human Resource Dev Comments: Non-Majors - Get Instr Auth Internship & Seminar In Hrd 9.0 4:15p- 6:55p W BBH 351 Truty, D 11397 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Ed-Human Resource Dev Departmental Approval Required Comments: Permission - HRD Adv/Coord Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Computer Based Training 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 108 TBA, I 11398 Prerequisites: HRD 315 OR HR 315, AND AEDU Y Comments: Non-Majors - Get Instr Auth Hrd & The Organization 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M FA 216 Lovering, A 11399 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 228 Lovering, A 11400 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL The Adult Learner I 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 112 Truty, D 11401 Prerequisites: HRD 400 OR HR 400, Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 218 Truty, D 11402 Prerequisites: HRD 400 OR HR 400, Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Measurement & Evaluation Hrd 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 4006 Benson, S 11403 Prerequisites: HRD 406 OR HR 406, Major Restriction: Grad-Human Resource Dev Consulting In Hrd 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T Frank, B 11404 Prerequisites: HRD 407 OR HR 407 AND HRD 406 OR HR 406, Major Restriction: Grad-Human Resource Dev Seminar In Hrd 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 123 TBA, I 12764 Prerequisites: HRD 401 OR HR 401 AND HRD 400 OR HR 400 AND HRD 403 OR HR 403 AND HRD 405 OR HR 405 AND HRD 406 OR HR 406 AND HRD 407 OR HR 407, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Practicum In Hrd I 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M B 104 TBA, I 12766 Prerequisites: HRD 401 OR HR 401 AND HRD 403 OR HR 403 AND HRD 405 OR HR 405 AND HRD 406 OR HR 406 AND HRD 407 OR HR 407, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Multimdia:Design & Application 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 108 TBA, I 11406 Major Restriction: Grad-Human Resource Dev Comments: Tech Based Course — Educational Leadership & Development — — Leadership (LEAD) — See Department Notes in back of Schedule. 401 Curr Devel & Learning Theor 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 1002 Bush, L 11407 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 413 Human Relations & Leadership 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH Ehrlich, D 11408 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 421 Fdtns Ed Ldrship & Org Stds 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 202 Gil-Garcia, A 11409 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL X2 4:15p- 6:55p W ZUCG TBA Brierton, J 11410 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 58 Course No. Sec# Times 422 1 X2 J3 424 1 X2 429 1 2 431 1 X2 432 1 433 1 X2 434 1 2 3 4 5 435 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Elem/Sec Schl Admin & Suprvsn 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 1001 Bush, L 11411 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 7:05p- 9:45p R ZUCG TBA Beckwith, J 11412 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 08:30a- 2:30p S CIS 211 French, W 11420 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth - LWH 4009 ASN School Supervision 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T TBA, I 11421 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 7:05p- 9:45p W ZUCG TBA Bozeday, G 11422 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Resrch Educational Leadership 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W FA 247 Gil-Garcia, A 11423 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 4:15p- 6:55p T TBA, I 11424 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth - LWH 4009 ENLACE Community Relations 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 247 TBA, I 11425 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 4:15p- 6:55p R ZUCG TBA Ehrlich, D 11427 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program School Finance 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T Fritts, J 11429 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program School Law 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 2031 Brown, S 11430 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 4:15p- 6:55p R ZUCG TB Brown, S 11432 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Prc Instr Ldrshp/Schl Mngt I 3.0 TBA Practicum Gil-Garcia, A 11433 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 TBA Practicum TBA, I 11434 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 TBA Practicum Ehrlich, D 11435 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 ASN TBA Practicum TBA, I 11436 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 ASN TBA Practicum TBA, I 11437 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 ASN Prc Instr Ldrshp/Schl Mngt II 3.0 TBA Practicum Beckwith, J 11439 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN TBA Practicum Bush, L 11440 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 3 TBA Practicum TBA, I 11443 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Grad-Ed Lead:School Lead Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 436 Admin Of School Personnel 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH 2031 Bultinck, H 11444 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL X2 4:15p- 6:55p T ZUCG TBA Beckwith, J 11445 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 495 Practicum In Higher Education 3.0 1 TBA Practicum Ehrlich, D 11447 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 496B SemHghrEd:Prblmtc Piplne Persp 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 325 Cortez, G 11448 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth LWH 4009 - ENLACE 2 — Health, Physical Education & Recreation — — Exercise Science (EXSC) — 403 1 404 1 411 1 414 1 417 1 430 1 Research Meth./Stat. Analysis 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T PE 2102 Ardies, C 11996 Major Restriction: Grad-Exer Sci/Card Rehab,Grad-Exercise Science Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Exerc. Testing/Prescription 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R PE 2140 TBA, I 12007 Prerequisites: EXSC 402 AND EXSC 403, Major Restriction: Grad-Exer Sci/Card Rehab,Grad-Exercise Science Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Behavioral Health & Wellness 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M PE 2102 Erickson, J 12011 Prerequisites: EXSC 402, Major Restriction: Grad-Exer Sci/Card Rehab,Grad-Exercise Science Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Progr. Dev./Mgt. Health Prom. 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W PE 2102 Erickson, J 12014 Major Restriction: Grad-Exer Sci/Card Rehab,Grad-Exercise Science Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Human Sexuality 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R PE 2102 Ardies, C 12017 Major Restriction: Grad-Exer Sci/Card Rehab,Grad-Exercise Science Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Internship 3.0 TBA Internship TBA, I 12020 Major Restriction: Grad-Exer Sci/Card Rehab,Grad-Exercise Science Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required — Health, Physical Education & Recreation — — Health Education (HLED) — 101 1 103 1 2 107 1 2 Cardiopulm Resus & First Aid 1:40p- 2:30p TR PE 2102 TBA, I Community Health 12:00p-12:50p MWF PE 2140 TBA, I 12:15p- 1:30p TR PE 2105 TBA, I Health For Effective Living 10:50a-11:40a TR PE 2140 Heggum, R 1:00p- 1:50p MW PE 2140 TBA, I 1.0 12034 3.0 12037 12040 2.0 12044 12047 continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Education Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Credits CRN Instr. 3 4 5 J1 L18 10:50a-11:40a TR PE 2102 Jones, L 12:15p- 1:05p TR PE 2102 Jones, L 10:50a-11:40a TR PE 2105 TBA, I 08:00a-09:50a S CIS 403A Jones, L 4:15p- 5:05p TR EC 134 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski WL1 08:30a-10:20a S EC 134 TBA, I Comments: @El Centro 3119 N Pulaski 212 Consumer Health 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR PE 2140 Augustine, S 303 Sex Education 1 5:40p- 6:55p TR PE 2140 TBA, I 304 Org & Admin Of Schl Hlth Prog 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR PE 2140 Augustine, S 305 Health Educ/Secondary School 1 08:00a-09:15a MW PE 2140 Banas, J 2 09:25a-10:40a TR PE 2102 Banas, J 307 Human Diseases 1 12:00p- 1:15p MW PE 2102 Ardies, C 308 Prin Of Indiv Health Practice 1 3:00p- 4:15p MW PE 2140 Heggum, R 309 Nutrition And Health 1 08:00a-09:15a TR BBH 317 Augustine, S 312 Current Health Concepts 1 5:40p- 6:55p MW PE 2102 TBA, I 345 Drug Education 1 4:15p- 5:30p TR PE 2102 Augustine, S 12049 12053 12056 12060 12063 3.0 12069 3.0 12070 3.0 12072 3.0 12073 12074 3.0 12075 3.0 12076 3.0 12077 3.0 12081 3.0 12083 — Phys. Ed. Major Activity (PEMA) — 276 1 332 1 341 1 344 1 2 3 4 Fundamentals Of Rhythms 1:40p- 2:55p TR PE 1210 TBA, I Judo And Self-Defense 5:40p- 6:55p M PE 1215 TBA, I 5:40p- 6:55p R PE 1215 TBA, I Badminton 09:25a-10:40a TR PE 1210 Remiyas, S Bowling 4:15p- 6:30p R PE 2105 TBA, I Basketball 08:00a-08:50a MW PE 1210 TBA, I Lifeguard Training 10:50a-12:05p TR PE 1148 TBA, I Weight Training 09:00a-09:50a MW PE 2136 TBA, I 10:00a-10:50a MW PE 2136 TBA, I 09:30a-10:20a TR PE 2136 TBA, I Individual and Dual Sports 08:00a-09:15a TR PE 1215 Cavert, C Judo & Self Defense:Intermed 7:05p- 8:20p R PE 1215 TBA, I Prerequisites: PEMA 152, Team Sports 12:15p- 1:30p TR PE 1210 Bloch, J Yoga Philosophy & Practice 2:30p- 3:50p W PE 1158D TBA, I 1:00p- 2:20p W PE 2105 TBA, I Fndtns Phys Ed For Elem Schls 09:25a-10:40a TR PE 1215 Hand, K Departmental Approval Required Fndtns P.E. Sec & Mid Schls 09:25a-10:40a TR PE 2140 Quinn, W Departmental Approval Required 09:25a-10:40a TR PE 2105 Bloch, J Departmental Approval Required 09:25a-10:40a TR PE 1120 TBA, I Departmental Approval Required TBA TBA, I Departmental Approval Required 381 1 3.0 11732 1.0 11735 11737 1.0 11741 1.0 11743 1.0 11746 2.0 11748 2.0 11750 11751 11752 3.0 11755 1.0 11756 3.0 11757 3.0 11759 3.0 11762 3.0 11765 11776 11778 Title Days Locat. Credits CRN Instr. Water Safety Instructor 1:00p- 1:50p M PE 2105 TBA, I 2:00p- 3:50p M PE 1148 TBA, I Beginning Swimming 10:00a-11:50a M PE 1148 TBA, I 1.0 11817 — Health, Physical Education & Recreation — — Phys. Ed. Major Theory (PEMT) — 201 1 2 202 1 2037 1 Prin & Mtds In Phys Education 12:15p- 1:30p MW PE 1215 Hand, K 10:50a-12:05p TR PE 1215 Hand, K Tests & Measurements In P.E. 10:00a-10:50a MWF PE 2140 Remiyas, S Fld Exp:School Health Educ TBA Field Experience Banas, J Departmental Approval Required 203Y Fld Exp:Lifelong Sports/Activt 1 08:00a-09:15a TR PE 1210 Remiyas, S 203Z Fld Exp:Community Health Serv 1 TBA Field Experience Heggum, R Departmental Approval Required 206 Sport And Phys Ed in Contmp So 1 7:05p- 9:45p W PE 2140 TBA, I 220 Intro To Adventure Education 1 1:40p- 2:55p TR PE 1215 Quinn, W 293 Scientific Fdns Motor Learning 1 4:15p- 5:30p MW PE 2102 TBA, I 302 Kinesiology 1 09:00a-09:50a MWF PE 2102 TBA, I Prerequisites: PEMT 305, 303 Adapted Phys Ed & Recreation 1 08:00a-09:15a TR PE 2102 Jones, L 305 Functional Human Anatomy 1 10:00a-11:50a MWF PE 2102 TBA, I 2 2:00p- 3:50p MWF PE 2102 TBA, I 306 Physiology of Exercise 1 08:00a-08:50a MWF PE 2102 TBA, I Prerequisites: PEMT 305, 311 Coaching & Team Mgmt-Highschl 1 TBA Quinn, W Departmental Approval Required 2 TBA Bloch, J Departmental Approval Required 3 TBA TBA, I Departmental Approval Required 4 TBA TBA, I Departmental Approval Required 341 Organiz & Manag P.E. Classes 1 08:00a-09:15a TR PE 2140 Quinn, W Special Fees: $30.00 Departmental Approval Required 2 08:00a-09:15a TR PE 2105 Bloch, J Special Fees: $30.00 Departmental Approval Required 3 08:00a-09:15a TR PE 1120 TBA, I Special Fees: $30.00 Departmental Approval Required 4 TBA TBA, I Special Fees: $30.00 Departmental Approval Required 342A Psm Hper:Aging,Death,Dying 1 4:25p- 5:40p MW PE 2140 Heggum, R 372 Adventure Educ Curr Design 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR PE 1215 Cavert, C Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN — NEIU Multi-Interdisciplinary Studies — — Phys. Ed. Major Theory (PEMT) — — Phys. Ed. Major Service (PESV) — 104 1 Course No. Sec# Times 2.0 11782 — Health, Physical Education & Recreation — 12066 — Health, Physical Education & Recreation — 151 1 152 1 2 161 1 162 1 172 1 200 1 203 1 2 3 231 1 250 1 Course No. Sec# Times 3.0 11784 11786 3.0 11788 3.0 11790 3.0 11793 3.0 11795 3.0 11797 3.0 11799 3.0 11800 3.0 11801 342T Coop Learning in Adventure Ed 3.0 1 09:00a-11:50a F PE 1215 TBA, I 11815 Class Restriction: Junior, 60-89 hrs,Senior, 90 or more hrs Departmental Approval Required Comments: CASEP Students Only — Reading (READ) — 301 1 2 3 3.0 11802 4.0 11803 11804 3.0 11805 401 1 3.0 11806 402 1 11807 11808 2 11809 3.0 11810 3 11811 11812 11813 3.0 11814 3.0 11816 403 1 Tch Read Jr-Sr H S 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 2005 Bohr, L 11326 Major Restriction: Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Physical Education,Special Education,Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Sec Ed Cert:Spanish,TCP:Sec EdArt,TCP:Sec Ed-Biol,TCP:Sec Ed-Engl,TCP:Sec Ed-History, College Restriction: College of Education Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Req LWH x5387 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 219 Mihlon, J 11327 Major Restriction: Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Physical Education,Special Education,Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Sec Ed Cert:Spanish,TCP:Sec EdArt,TCP:Sec Ed-Biol,TCP:Sec Ed-Engl,TCP:Sec Ed-History, College Restriction: College of Education Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Req LWH x5387 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 2005 Rogus, J 11329 Major Restriction: Sec Ed-English Education,Sec Ed-Physical Education,Special Education,Sec Ed Cert:Art,Sec Ed Cert:Biology,Sec Ed Cert:History,Sec Ed Cert:Mathematics,Sec Ed Cert:Spanish,TCP:Sec EdArt,TCP:Sec Ed-Biol,TCP:Sec Ed-Engl,TCP:Sec Ed-History, College Restriction: College of Education Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Req LWH x5387 Devel Readng Theory 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T Pariza, J 11331 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Issues In Reading Instruction 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T Pass, J 11333 Prerequisites: READ 311 OR RDG 311, Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Teaching Sec Ed:LA-Engl,Instruction ElEd:LangArt,Instruction SecEd:LA Eng Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 7:05p- 9:45p T Madda, C 11335 Prerequisites: READ 311 OR RDG 311, Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Teaching Sec Ed:LA-Engl,Instruction ElEd:LangArt,Instruction SecEd:LA Eng Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 2005 Madda, C 11337 Prerequisites: READ 311 OR RDG 311, Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Teaching Sec Ed:LA-Engl,Instruction ElEd:LangArt,Instruction SecEd:LA Eng Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Curr & Supervision Reading 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R Bohr, L 11339 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 11779 continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. 59 College of Education Course No. Sec# Times 404 1 405 1 407 1 409 1 412 1 414 1 415 1 416 1 417 1 425 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Credits CRN Clin Practum Reading 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p MW LWH 2102 Vazzano, J 11341 Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: READ 407 AND READ 416 AND READ 417 AND READ 412 AND READ 425 AND READ 401 AND READ 414 OR READ 415, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Req LWH 2062 A Feuerstein Research Seminar In Reading 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 2102 Rogus, J 11349 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Cs St Diag Rm Rd Dis 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 2005 Pariza, J 11352 Prerequisites: View course prerequisites in Look Up Classes in NEIUport, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Advanced Reading Practicum 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p MW LWH 2102 Vazzano, J 11355 Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: READ 404 OR RDG 404, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth Req LWH 2062 A Feuerstein Meas & Eval Of Read 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 2005 Pariza, J 11356 Prerequisites: READ 416 OR RDG 416 AND READ 417 OR RDG 417, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Reading & Writing Processes 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T Nauman, A 11359 Prerequisites: READ 416 OR RDG 416, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Instruction ElEd:LangArt Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Reading & Wrtg/Content Area 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 218 Bohr, L 11361 Prerequisites: READ 417 OR RDG 417, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading,Teaching Sec Ed:LAEngl,Instruction SecEd:LA Eng Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Primary Reading Instruction 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T Vazzano, J 11362 Major Restriction: Grad-Reading,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Instruction ElEd:LangArt Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Rdg Instr/Intermed & Upper Gr 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T Rogus, J 11365 Major Restriction: Grad-Reading,Teaching Sec Ed:LAEngl,Instruction SecEd:LA Eng Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Lit-Based Reading Programs 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R Nauman, A 11367 Prerequisites: READ 416 OR RDG 416 AND READ 417 OR RDG 417, Major Restriction: Grad-Reading,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Teaching Sec Ed:LA-Engl,Instruction ElEd:LangArt,Instruction SecEd:LA Eng Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Course No. Sec# Times — Special Education — 2 — Gifted Education (GIFT) — 450 1 Psyc Indivl Gifted & Talented 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T B 104 Binder, R 11380 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL X1 4:15p- 6:55p W ZUCG TBA Kane, M 11381 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 452 Educ Indivl Gifted & Talented 3.0 X1 7:05p- 9:45p W ZUCG TBA Kane, M 12861 Prerequisites: GIFT 453, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 456 Paren/Advoc Gifted & Talented 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p R B 104 Kane, M 11383 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 462 Underserved Gifted Students 3.0 X1 7:05p- 9:45p R ZUCG TBA Gallagher, R 12862 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL 373 1 374 1 2 375 1 380 1 381 1 404 1 451 1 470 1 482 1 — Special Education — — Special Education (SPED) — 500 1 Teach Special Needs I 3.0 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3044 Beyda, S 11466 Prerequisites: SPED 371, Major Restriction: Spec Ed-Learning Disabilities,Spec Ed-Mental Retardation,Spec Ed-Behavior Disorders,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Behav Disor,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Mntl Retrd,Spec Ed-Behav Disord/Mntl Retr,Special Education Field Experience I 3.0 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 123 Korbakes, D 11467 Prerequisites: SPED 371, Major Restriction: Spec Ed-Learning Disabilities,Spec Ed-Mental Retardation,Spec Ed-Behavior Disorders,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Behav Disor,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Mntl Retrd,Spec Ed-Behav Disord/Mntl Retr,Special Education Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on File CEST OFF 09:25a-10:40a TR BBH 123 Beyda, S 11470 Prerequisites: SPED 371, Major Restriction: Spec Ed-Learning Disabilities,Spec Ed-Mental Retardation,Spec Ed-Behavior Disorders,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Behav Disor,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Mntl Retrd,Spec Ed-Behav Disord/Mntl Retr,Special Education Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off Dev&Char&Chld&Yth:Low Incd Dis 3.0 12:15p- 1:30p TR BBH 219 Melton, M 11471 Prerequisites: SPED 373, Major Restriction: Spec Ed-Learning Disabilities,Spec Ed-Mental Retardation,Spec Ed-Behavior Disorders,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Behav Disor,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Mntl Retrd,Spec Ed-Behav Disord/Mntl Retr,Special Education Assessmnt of Div Pop in Sp Ed 4.0 1:40p- 2:55p TR FA 255 Kritikos, E 11472 Prerequisites: SPED 372 AND SPED 375, Major Restriction: Spec Ed-Learning Disabilities,Spec Ed-Mental Retardation,Spec Ed-Behavior Disorders,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Behav Disor,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Mntl Retrd,Spec Ed-Behav Disord/Mntl Retr,Special Education Comments: Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Student Teaching SPED 12.0 2:00p- 3:50p M BBH 222 Meyer, M 11473 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Spec Ed-Learning Disabilities,Spec Ed-Mental Retardation,Spec Ed-Behavior Disorders,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Behav Disor,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Mntl Retrd,Spec Ed-Behav Disord/Mntl Retr,Special Education Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off 2 3 501 1 2 502 1 2 503 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 2:00p- 3:50p M BBH 222 Ugolini, M 11474 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Spec Ed-Learning Disabilities,Spec Ed-Mental Retardation,Spec Ed-Behavior Disorders,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Behav Disor,Spec Ed-Lrng Disab/Mntl Retrd,Spec Ed-Behav Disord/Mntl Retr,Special Education Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off Survey Fld Special Education 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M BBH 211 TBA, I 11475 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Creativity 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W B 104 Choice, P 11477 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Admin & Supervsn Specl Eductn 3.0 10:50a- 1:30p S LWH 3096 McElherne, M 11478 Prerequisites: LEAD 421 AND SPED 410, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Assmt/Intvn Inf/Tod Spcl Needs 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M B 104 Le Dosquet, P 11480 Prerequisites: SPED 404, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Research I:Special Education 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T Brown, K 11484 Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 08:00a-10:40a S FA 218 Yasutake, D 11487 Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 102 Binder, R 12833 Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Gifted Students/Call Dr. Kane Characteristics of Disabilitie 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T Korbakes, D 11488 Prerequisites: SPED 500, Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 4:15p- 6:55p R Korbakes, D 11490 Prerequisites: SPED 500, Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 Language and Cognition 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W TBA, I 11492 Prerequisites: SPED 500, Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 4:15p- 6:55p T Le Dosquet, P 11493 Prerequisites: SPED 500, Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 Foundations of Special Educatn 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W Yasutake, D 11495 Prerequisites: SPED 500, Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 continued on next page 60 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Education Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times 2 504 1 2 505 1 2 506 1 2 507 1 2 3 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 222 Yasutake, D 11497 Prerequisites: SPED 500, Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 Assessment I:Special Education 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W Kritikos, E 11498 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 502 AND SPED 503, Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 4001 Jonak, J 11499 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 502 AND SPED 503, Major Restriction: Grad-Special Education Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched Consultation & Collaboration 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p F FA 247 Melton, M 11500 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 502 AND SPED 503, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 4:15p- 6:55p T TBA, I 11501 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 502 AND SPED 503, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 Instrnl & Assistv Tech in SPED 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 2108 Norwell, S 11502 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 502 AND SPED 503, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 2108 Norwell, S 11503 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 502 AND SPED 503, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 Internship I 1.0 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 1001 Kovy, D 11504 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 503 AND SPED 504, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 1001 Pietron, J 11505 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 503 AND SPED 504, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 3096 TBA, I 11506 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 503 AND SPED 504, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off Course No. Sec# Times 4 508 1 2 509 1 2 510 1 2 511 1 2 3 512 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 3096 TBA, I 11507 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 503 AND SPED 504, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off Methods II:Special Education 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W TBA, I 11508 Prerequisites: SPED 509, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 364 Norwell, S 11509 Prerequisites: SPED 509, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form - LWH 4058 Methods I 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R TBA, I 11510 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 503 AND SPED 504, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 1001 TBA, I 11511 Prerequisites: SPED 500 AND SPED 501 AND SPED 503 AND SPED 504, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 Methods III:Special Education 3.0 TBA OL Online Moreno, G 11512 Prerequisites: SPED 504 AND SPED 505 AND SPED 506 AND SPED 507, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 4:15p- 6:55p T Wong-Lo, M 11513 Prerequisites: SPED 504 AND SPED 505 AND SPED 506 AND SPED 507, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 Methods IV:Special Education 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R TBA, I 11515 Prerequisites: SPED 507 AND SPED 509, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 7:05p- 9:45p T BBH 101 Wong-Lo, M 11516 Prerequisites: SPED 507 AND SPED 509, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 4:15p- 6:55p W TBA, I 11517 Prerequisites: SPED 507 AND SPED 509, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 Internship II 1.0 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 1001 Kovy, D 11518 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 507 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off Course No. Sec# Times 2 3 4 513 1 2 514 1 2 3 515 1 522 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 1001 Pietron, J 11519 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 507 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off 4:15p- 6:55p M BBH 233 TBA, I 11548 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 507 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off 4:15p- 6:55p M BBH 233 TBA, I 11549 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 507 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off Assessment II 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH 4001 Moreno, G 11550 Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: SPED 508 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 510 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 4:15p- 6:55p R LWH 4001 Jonak, J 11551 Special Fees: $15.00 Prerequisites: SPED 508 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 510 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Request Form LWH 4058 Student Tchng in Special Educ 3.0 2:00p- 3:50p M BBH 222 Meyer, M 11553 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SPED 513 AND SPED 508 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 510 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off 2:00p- 3:50p M BBH 222 Ugolini, M 11554 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SPED 513 AND SPED 508 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 510 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: App Must be on file CEST Off 4:15p- 6:55p MW LWH 4001 Moreno, G 11555 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: SPED 513 AND SPED 508 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 510 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Dr. Moreno Research II 3.0 TBA Master’s Project Le Dosquet, P 11556 Prerequisites: SPED 513 AND SPED 508 AND SPED 509 AND SPED 510 AND SPED 511, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: ECH Students Only Fndtns & Practs Challng Behvrs 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R TBA, I 11557 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Dr. Brown continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. 61 College of Education Course No. Sec# Times 523 1 526 1 527 1 529 1 530 1 Title Days Locat. Instr. Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Credits CRN Educ Assmt & Plng-Pos Beh Mgnt 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 203 Wong-Lo, M 11558 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Dr. Brown Adaptations of Curriculum 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W Brown, K 11559 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Dr. Brown Language Based Disorders 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W Brown, K 11560 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Dr. Brown Curriculum Practicum 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M BBH 228 TBA, I 11561 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: SPED 526 AND SPED 527 AND SPED 528 AND SPED 525, Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Dr. Brown Capstone Project 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p M LWH 3031 Brown, K 11562 Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Departmental Approval Required Comments: Consent of Dr. Brown — Teacher Education — — Bilingual/Bicultural Education (BLBC) — 301 1 302 2 328 1 2 329 1 2 338 1 340 1 62 Curriculum Of The Elem School 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 3046 Korkatsch-Groszko 11229 Prerequisites: EDFN 306, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed Mthds Tchg Lang Arts-Elem Scl 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p R BBH 240 Yturriago, J 11230 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed Clinical Experience Elem Educ 1.0 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 2044 TBA, I 11231 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 2044 TBA, I 11232 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed Student Tchg In Elem Educ K-9 9.0 4:15p- 5:30p M LWH 3094 TBA, I 11233 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: AND BLBC 328, ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed 5:40p- 6:55p M LWH 3094 TBA, I 11234 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: AND BLBC 328, ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed Bilingualism And Education 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W FA 216 Villegas, J 11235 Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed Mtds Tchg Lang & Cult Diverse 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T LWH 3056 Peters, A 11236 Prerequisites: BLBC 338 OR CIBB 338, Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed Course No. Sec# Times 341 1 342 1 438 1 439 1 440 1 Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN Mthds Tchg Limtd Profcy Stdnt 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p R LWH 3096 Peters, A 11237 Prerequisites: BLBC 340 AND BLBC 338, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed Assessment in Bilingual Clsrm 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p M LWH 2005 Yturriago, J 11238 Prerequisites: BLBC 341 AND BLBC 338, AND AEDU Y Foundations of Bilingual Ed 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W LWH 3096 Yturriago, J 11239 Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL EthDivSchls:Cross Cul/Ling Sur 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p W LWH 3096 Garreton, M 11240 Prerequisites: BLBC 438 OR CIBB 438, Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL Tchg in Cul and Lang Div Clsrm 3.0 08:00a-10:40a S LWH 3096 Villegas, J 11241 Prerequisites: BLBC 438, Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ Class Restriction: 2nd Bachelors,Certificate Program,Graduate Masters Program,Graduate SAL — Teacher Education — — Early Childhood Education (ECED) — 301 1 Curr & Instr In Early Chld Ed 3.0 4:15p- 6:55p T BBH 124 Mushi, S 11242 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 306 Mtds Tchg Rdg In Early Chld 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W Otto, B 11243 Prerequisites: ECED 301 AND ECED 352, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 313 WIP:Language Develop & Ed Impl 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 124 Otto, B 11244 Prerequisites: ENGL 101 AND EDFN 302 AND EDFN 303, Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 316 Child, Family And Community 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T FA 202 Adeodu, R 12851 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 325 Literature For Young Children 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p F LWH 3044 TBA, I 11245 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 328I Clin Exp Early Chil/Inf & Tod 1.0 1 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 3094 TBA, I 11246 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: EDFN 302 AND EDFN 303, AND AEDU Y 2 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 3094 TBA, I 11247 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: EDFN 302 AND EDFN 303, AND AEDU Y 3 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 2005 TBA, I 11248 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: EDFN 302 AND EDFN 303, AND AEDU Y 4 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 2005 TBA, I 11249 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: EDFN 302 AND EDFN 303, AND AEDU Y 328M Clin Exp Erly Chld/Multicultrl 1.0 1 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 3003 TBA, I 11250 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 328S Prctm in Early Chldhd w/Spec E 1.0 2 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 3003 TBA, I 11251 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ 328T Clin Exper Preschl/Technology 1.0 1 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 3096 TBA, I 11252 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: EDFN 302 AND EDFN 303 AND ECED 301, AND AEDU Y 2 3:00p- 3:50p W LWH 3096 TBA, I 11253 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: EDFN 302 AND EDFN 303 AND ECED 301, AND AEDU Y 329 Student Tchg Early Childhood 9.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p R LWH 3096 TBA, I 11254 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: ECED 328I AND ECED 328M AND ECED 328T AND ECED 328S, AND ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 2 5:40p- 6:55p R LWH 3096 TBA, I 11255 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: ECED 328I AND ECED 328M AND ECED 328T AND ECED 328S, AND ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 338 Devmntl Assmnt Young Chldrn 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3094 Otto, B 11256 Prerequisites: EDFN 303 OR PSYC 212, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 352 Mtds Tch LA, Mus & Art/ECED 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T BBH 240 Hao, Y 11257 Prerequisites: ART 170A AND MUS 102 AND ECED 301 AND ART 180 AND CMTC 202 OR COMM 202, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 355 Mtds Tch Math, Sci & SS/ECED 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p R Landerholm, E 11258 Prerequisites: ECED 301 AND ECED 352, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: Early Childhood Educ,TCP:Early Chldhd Educ 410 Curriculum Development 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p T LWH 3096 Landerholm, E 11259 Major Restriction: TCP:Early Chldhd Educ,Grad-Early Chldhd Sp Ed Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program — Teacher Education — — Elementary Education (ELED) — 301 1 2 3 302 1 2 3 304 1 Curriculum Of The Elem School 3.0 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 153 Chakonas, E 11264 Prerequisites: EDFN 306, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 152 Perino, F 11265 Prerequisites: EDFN 306, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 09:00a-11:50a F FA 255 Chakonas, E 11266 Prerequisites: EDFN 306, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ Mthds Tchg Lang Arts-Elem Scl 3.0 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 256 Kaiser, E 11267 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 7:05p- 9:45p T FA 255 Zimelis, J 11268 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 4:15p- 6:55p R FA 256 Kaiser, E 11269 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ Mtds Tchg Socl Stds-Elem Schl 3.0 10:50a-12:05p TR LWH 3005 Karr, J 11270 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ continued on next page Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced College of Education Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 4:15p- 6:55p W B 152 Lopez, A 11271 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ 3 4:15p- 6:55p M BBH 351 Lopez, A 11272 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ 305 Mthds Tchg Science-Elem Schl 3.0 1 09:25a-10:40a TR FA 255 TBA, I 11273 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: ELED 301 AND ELED 302, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 2 4:15p- 6:55p R FA 255 TBA, I 11274 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: ELED 301 AND ELED 302, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 3 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 255 TBA, I 11275 Special Fees: $20.00 Prerequisites: ELED 301 AND ELED 302, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 306A Mtd Tcg Read-Elem Wth Cln Exp 3.0 1 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 152 Chakonas, E 11277 Prerequisites: ELED 301 AND ELED 302, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 2 4:15p- 6:55p T BBH 211 Kaiser, E 11279 Prerequisites: ELED 301 AND ELED 302, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 3 1:40p- 2:55p TR LWH 3005 Karr, J 11281 Prerequisites: ELED 301 AND ELED 302, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 4 08:00a-10:40a S FA 255 Mester, A 11283 Prerequisites: ELED 301 AND ELED 302, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 5 10:50a- 1:30p S FA 255 Mester, A 11285 Prerequisites: ELED 301 AND ELED 302, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 310 Mtds Tchg Math-Elem Schl 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W BBH 228 Zemtseff, L 11288 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ 2 1:25p- 2:40p MW FA 255 Zemtseff, L 11289 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ 3 4:15p- 6:55p M BBH 124 Zemtseff, L 11290 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ 4 12:00p- 1:15p MW FA 255 Zemtseff, L 11292 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ 311 School Curriculum 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T FA 256 Annarella, L 11293 Prerequisites: EDFN 305 AND EDFN 306 AND EDFN 307, AND AEDU Y 2 10:50a-12:05p TR FA 255 Annarella, L 11294 Prerequisites: EDFN 305 AND EDFN 306 AND EDFN 307, AND AEDU Y 312 Tchg Strat ELL & Multicul Grps 3.0 99 1:00p- 3:50p F FA 255 Karr, J 11297 Comments: MSTQE - Heather Patay 319 Clsrm Organization & Managmnt 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p T FA 255 Perino, F 11299 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ 2 12:15p- 1:30p TR FA 255 Perino, F 11300 Prerequisites: ELED 301, AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,BilingualBicultural Ed,TCP:Elem Educ 328 Clinical Experience Elem Educ 1.0 1 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 247 TBA, I 11328 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 2 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 247 TBA, I 11330 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 3 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 255 TBA, I 11332 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 4 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 255 TBA, I 11334 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 5 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 256 TBA, I 11336 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 6 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 256 TBA, I 11338 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 7 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 153 TBA, I 11340 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 8 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 153 TBA, I 11342 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 9 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 203 TBA, I 11343 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 10 3:00p- 3:50p W FA 203 TBA, I 11344 Special Fees: $30.00 Prerequisites: , AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 329 Student Tchg In Elem Educ K-9 9.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p F FA 216 TBA, I 11345 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 2 5:40p- 6:55p F FA 216 TBA, I 11346 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 3 4:15p- 5:30p M FA 247 TBA, I 11347 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 4 5:40p- 6:55p M FA 247 TBA, I 11348 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 5 4:15p- 5:30p R LWH 1002 TBA, I 11350 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 6 5:40p- 6:55p R LWH 1002 TBA, I 11351 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 7 4:15p- 5:30p F FA 218 TBA, I 11353 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 8 5:40p- 6:55p F FA 218 TBA, I 11354 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 9 4:15p- 5:30p M TBA, I 11357 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 10 5:40p- 6:55p M TBA, I 11358 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 2 Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. 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Credits CRN 11 4:15p- 5:30p R TBA, I 11360 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 12 5:40p- 6:55p R TBA, I 11363 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ 98 4:15p- 5:30p M TBA, I 11364 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ Comments: MSTQE - Heather Patay 99 5:40p- 6:55p M FA 216 TBA, I 11366 Special Fees: $50.00 Prerequisites: , ICAT P AND AEDU Y Major Restriction: El Ed-Teacher Education,TCP:Elem Educ Comments: MSTQE - Heather Patay 414 Principles Of Curriculum Devl 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R FA 216 Lopez, A 11368 Prerequisites: EDFN 406, Major Restriction: TCP:Elem Educ,Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Instruction ElEd:LangArt Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 415 Interlt Sci & Math W/Clin 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p F FA 256 TBA, I 11369 Special Fees: $20.00 Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 417 Mlticult Lit & Drama/Elem Cls 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p M FA 218 Wolk, S 11372 Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 418 Theoret Implic Instr Elem Clsr 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p M BBH 317 Wolk, S 11374 Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Instruction ElEd:LangArt Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 429 Internship In ELED 6.0 1 4:15p- 5:30p M TBA, I 11376 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 2 5:40p- 6:55p M TBA, I 11378 Special Fees: $50.00 Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program 430 Trends & Issues In Assessment 3.0 1 7:05p- 9:45p R BBH 124 TBA, I 11379 Major Restriction: Teaching:Biling/Bicult Educ,Instruction:Biling/Bicult Educ,Teaching El Ed:Lang Arts,Teaching Sec Ed:LA-Engl,Instruction ElEd:LangArt,Instruction SecEd:LA Eng Class Restriction: Graduate Masters Program — Teacher Education — — Middle Schl Educ & Tchng (MLED) — 301 1 Curr & Instrctn in Mdl School 09:00a-12:00p F B 158 Kelly, N College Restriction: College of Education Level Restriction: Undergraduate Departmental Approval Required Comments: Auth x5571 - Concur w/ELED 302 3.0 11465 continued on next page Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. 63 College of Education Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Credits CRN Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN Course No. Sec# Times Title Days Locat. Instr. Credits CRN -Nontraditional Degree Programs (NDP)310 1 WIP:Diversity in the Workplace 3.0 7:05p- 9:45p W BBH 317 Thusat, J 12376 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: NDP-Interdisciplinary Studies,NDP-Univ Without Walls Comments: Auth, if needed, B147 2 09:00a-11:50a S BBH 317 Thusat, J 12377 Prerequisites: ENGL 101, Major Restriction: NDP-Interdisciplinary Studies,NDP-Univ Without Walls Comments: 10 Wks in Class - 6 Wks Online Hybrid-See Pg 20 Printed Sched 351 Time Management Skills 1.0 W1 2:00p- 4:40p S LWH 2109 Mester, A 12378 Comments: Mts: 9/11&25, 10/9&23, 11/6 — Global Studies (GS) — 201 SB Intro Global Studies I 3.0 1 4:15p- 6:55p W BBH 233 Mahootian, S 12863 64 Prerequisite Requirements Will Be Enforced Departmental Notes Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES COLLEGE OF ARTS & SCIENCES EDUCATION PROGRAM (CASEP) The College of Arts and Sciences Education Program (CASEP) is a pre-service education learning community for students who are interested in becoming Pre-K-12 teachers. CASEP offers students the opportunity to begin their teacher training their first semester of college rather than their third year of college. Students accepted to Northeastern Illinois University are eligible to apply to CASEP. CASEP classes are linked and/or co-taught and help satisfy General Education requirements. In addition, CASEP has its own counselor to help guide you through your critical first two years of college. Also, as a first year CASEP participant you will have the opportunity to observe in elementary and high school classrooms alongside practicing teachers. The following are the College of Arts and Sciences Education Program’s freshman and sophomore classes (All classes require CASEP authorization and with one exception are only open to CASEP students): Freshman Courses: CMTC 100 (Introduction to Communication) CMTT 130 (Introduction to Theater) U. S. History 214 Writing/English 101 Adventure Education School and Society (Sociology 104) Sophomore Courses: CMTC 101 (Foundations of Communication) Educational Foundations (EDFN 306) Educational Foundations (EDFN 305) Earth Science 121 Additionally, the Department of Biology reserves the right to place students registering for the same course three or more times on a waiting list. Seats are subject to availability during the latter part of late registration. Students are advised to check the Biology Department bulletin board located outside of the Department office (BBH-358G) for information and/or changes in course scheduling. Students may also consult with the Biology office staff,Tina Pennekamp or Jan Aigner, as well as the Department’s website at http://www.neiu.edu/~biology or http://orion. neiu.edu/~biology. CHEMISTRY Please note:The policy on first class session attendance is strictly enforced. CHEM 211 GENERAL CHEMISTRY I - PREREQUISITE: MINIMUM MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT EXAM RECOMMENDED OF 3 OR 4 OR SATISFACTORY COMPLETION OF MATH DEV 092. CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN CHEM 26O STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. CHEM 212 GENERAL CHEMISTRY II - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN CHEM 261 STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. CHEM 231 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN CHEM 262 STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. CHEM 232 ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN CHEM 263 STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. COMPUTER SCIENCE REGISTRATION FOR COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSES Contact: Jim Blair (773-442-5654) [email protected] Or Jamie Riess Academic Advising 773-442-5477 Prerequisites are enforced. Students who have completed or are enrolled in the prerequisite(s) for the course(s) here at NEIU may register without special permission. The following groups of students are among those who may need department permission to register: - Undergraduate transfer students registering for NEIU course(s) for which the prerequisites have been taken elsewhere. - Graduate students who have fulfilled prerequisites for NEIU courses (e.g., as part of Bachelor’s degree) elsewhere. ANTHROPOLOGY Transfer students who have not had their transferred CS courses evaluated by the CS program advisor must do so prior to registering. Please note that the anthropology class schedule was incomplete at the time of printing. Several class have been added since then. Check NEIUport or the Anthropology website ( http://www.neiu.edu/~anthro/) for the full and most up to date Fall 2011 class schedule. BIOLOGY Please note:The policy on first class session attendance is strictly enforced. REGISTRATION FOR BIOLOGY COURSES Online registration for all undergraduate Biology courses is no longer restricted to students who have officially declared biology as a major. Seats will be available on a first-come, first-served basis, so it is advisable for biology majors and minors to register as soon as possible during the Advance Registration periods as seats are limited. PREREQUISITES WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED The minimum prerequisite for all Department of Biology 300-level courses is BIO 150, BIO 201, and BIO 202 or equivalent. Some courses may have additional prerequisites. In order to register for BIO 150/201 (or any biology major or minor course) a student must have demonstrated proficiency in reading, writing, and math. A score of 6 on the Reading Placement Test, a score of 7 on the Writing Placement Test (or ELP-ESL-120 or ELP DEV-099) and a score of 30 on the Math Placement Test (or MATH-DEV-092) will satisfy this requirement. Students should note that BIO 150 is a co-requisite of BIO 201 and is required for ALL majors, minors, and transfer students effective Fall 2007. Students transferring in course equivalencies to BIO 201, or any other course(s) which satisfy biology major/minor requirements, must register for BIO 150 concurrently with their first-semester biology coursework. Students may register online for biology classes for which prerequisites have been met (completed with a grade of “C” or better). Class lists will be monitored and prerequisites checked during and after registration periods. Students who are registered for courses for which prerequisites have not been met with a grade of “C” or better will not be able to attend the course and are responsible for any financial consequences resulting from the necessity to withdraw. It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of and comply with all Biology course prerequisites. To request permission to register for CS courses, e-mail [email protected] or call (773)442-4722. If you need further information or wish to make an appointment for advisement, please call (773)442-4720 or (773)442-4722. COMMON FINAL EXAM FOR ALL SECTIONS OF CS 200 WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 FROM 8:30-10:30 A.M. ROOM TBA COMMON FINAL EXAM FOR ALL SECTIONS OF CS 207 WILL BE HELD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10 FROM 11:00 A.M.-1:00 P.M. ROOM TBA HYBRID COURSES: Class time will be split between classroom meetings and online activities. EARTH SCIENCE Please note the policy on first class session attendance is strictly enforced. ECONOMICS The Economics Department welcomes all students who meet course prerequisite requirements. Courses are available on a first-come, first-served basis. Verification of prerequisite courses may be required (e.g. by students who have taken prerequisite courses at other institutions). In such instances, students may email an authorization request to [email protected]. Please include your ID number and the course for which you seek enrollment. NOTE! This printed schedule is subject to change at any time. Kindly see the course schedule available on NEIUport to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date course information. For current and additional information about faculty, courses and degree programs in Economics, please reference the department website www. neiu.edu/~econ, bulletin board, or contact the Economics Office located in BBH 346C, telephone: 773-442-5690, email: [email protected]. 65 Departmental Notes Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University ENGLISH LINGUISTICS The English Placement Test is required before enrollment in ENGL 101, Writing I. A grade of C or better in ENGL 101 is prerequisite to advance to ENGL 102, Writing II. Linguistics 300- level courses that require certain prerequisites are open to students who have not met the prerequisites on an individual basis. ENGL 101 CASEP section: see College of Arts & Sciences Education Program note above. Linguistics 400-level courses that are restricted to Linguistics M.A. students are open to at-large students on a space available basis during Advanced and Open Registration. The prerequisite for General Education courses ENGL 201, 202, and 203 is a grade of C or better in ENGL 101. Please contact the department at [email protected] or Dr. Judy KaplanWeinger at [email protected] for permission to register, ENGL 210 WIP: Methods for English Majors: Registration for this course is restricted to declared English and English/Secondary Education majors or consent of instructor. MATHEMATICS The prerequisite for all English Department 300-level courses is a grade of C or better in ENGL 101 and ENGL 102, plus 6 hours of 200-level literature/writing courses excluding General Education courses, or consent of instructor. The prerequisite for all English Department 300-level creative writing courses is one of the following: ENGL 235 (Intro to Creative Writing I), ENGL 236 (Intro to Creative Writing II), or consent of instructor. The prerequisite for all English Department 400-level courses is one of the following: Graduate standing, admission to a degree program in English, or written consent of instructor. ENGL 410 – Literary Methods & Practice is required in first fall term for all literature track students GEOGRAPHY & ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES G&ES 104:5. Introduction to Environmental Studies. 3 cr. This is an online course. Students will attend a 3-hour orientation at NEIU during the first week of classes. Date, time, and location TBA. For further information contact Instructor Emily Good at [email protected]. G&ES 150:3. Introduction to Environmental Studies. 3 cr. This is an online course. Students will attend a 3-hour orientation at NEIU during the first week of classes. Date, time, and location TBA. For further information contact: Instructor Emily Good at [email protected]. G&ES 339:01. Geography of Fossil Energy Resources. 3 cr. This course will require several sessions in the field. For further information contact: Professor Musa Qutub at [email protected]. G&ES 344:01. Chicago River Issues. 3 cr. Most classes are held in the field. For further information contact: Instructor: David Jones at [email protected]. G&ES 346:01. Global Chicago. 3 cr. This course will require some field trips. For further information contact: Professor Dennis Grammenos at [email protected] JUSTICE STUDIES JUST 312 Theories of Criminal Behavior In the 2010-2011 Catalog, the prerequisite for this course is a misprint. The correct prerequisite is either JUST 101 or JUST 201. JUST 345 Practicum requires authorization by an advisor or the Department Chair. The following prerequisites must be completed before enrolling in Practicum: JUST 101, JUST 202, JUST 241, and JUST 301. Students should also have completed a minimum of three electives (nine hours) in Justice Studies. Four electives (12 hours) in Justice Studies are recommended. JUST 350 Field Work Seminar requires that students have completed JUST 345 Practicum and its prerequisites, as well as a minimum of four electives (12 hours) in Justice Studies. The Field Work Seminar includes a 200-hour internship, arrangements for which should have been finalized in advance, normally during the JUST 345 Practicum course. It is strongly advised that students do not wait until the beginning of the Field Work Seminar to secure their internship. Ideally, students should discuss their internship arrangements with their Field Work Seminar instructor before the beginning of the course. Students must do the internship at the same time they are enrolled in the Field Work Seminar, not before. 66 REMINDER!!. The schedule printed here is subject to change. Please use the schedule on NEIUport to get the most up-to-date information. Successful completion of course prerequisites is required before registration is permitted. When manual verification of prerequisites is needed, a course permission form is submitted to the Mathematics office BBH-214B for processing. These forms are made available two weeks prior to advance registration and can be obtained from the Mathematics office or our department website www.neiu.edu/~math. Follow the instructions carefully. In addition to NEIU coursework, prerequisites may also be met by qualifying transfer coursework, ACT or Math Placement scores. Prerequisites for Mathematics courses are accessible on NEIUport and can also be found in the most recent academic catalog. For the most up-to-date information, please check the bulletin boards by the Math Office BBH-214B, the department website www.neiu.edu/~math or contact the Mathematics Department at 773-442-5776 or 5760 for assistance. MUSIC All music majors should see their advisor every semester prior to registration. New students entering in Fall 2009 will be required to meet the new requirements for the B.A. and M.A. degrees in music. All students who entered the program prior to Fall 2009 will follow their original program requirements with a few exceptions. See department advisors for details. All music majors are required to attend Convocation. Dates are posted outside the department office. Applied Music: Private Applied Lessons are available for Music Majors, Music Minors, or students in an Ensemble (i.e., University Chorus, Jazz Band, Concert Band, Opera Workshop, etc.). Authorization must be obtained from the instructor AND the department to register for Applied Music. Music Education majors take MUS 151 or 351 and Music Performance Majors take 152 or 352.There is a $15.00 Special Fee for Applied Music. In order to register for Applied Music, students must: 1. AUDITION and obtain PERMISSION from the instructor or Department Chair. 2. Submit approved AUTHORIZATION FORM to department office no later than the first week of class (allow 48 hours for processing) 3. Complete the on-line registration. ACCEPTANCE INTO ENSEMBLES IS BY AUDITION. A placement exam for Theory I will be given on the first day of class. Students who do not meet the minimum proficiency may be required to complete MUS-105 before registering for Theory I. Music Majors should adhere to the following course sequence: Semester 1 MUS-121 01 Music Theory I (9:25 a.m.TR) MUS-112-01 Class Piano I (9 a.m. MW) Semester 2 MUS-122-01 Music Theory II (9:25 a.m.TR) MUS-113-01 Class Piano II (10 a.m. MW) Semester 3 MUS-201-01 Music Theory III (9:25 a.m.TR) MUS-124-01 Sight Singing and Ear Training I (9 a.m. MW) Semester 4 MUS-202-01 Music Theory IV (9:25 a.m.TR) MUS-125-01 Sight Singing and Ear Training II (9 a.m. MW) See catalog for variations in Piano Program. Music Technology / Sound Art / Recording / Composition. All Music Technology Courses require additional lab and project hours. Some projects may be scheduled during evenings and weekends. Participation in concerts may be required. Students must be available during Activity Hour on days when Music Department Convocation is scheduled. See department for dates. Students who wish to minor in Music Technology or major in Music Synthesis should see Nelson Mandrell. Departmental Notes Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Music Education A Piano Proficiency Exam is required of Music Education Majors.This exam is given during the semester; notices will be posted in the department. Music Education Majors must pass all sections of the Piano Proficiency Exam prior to enrolling in MUS 393L. Music Education Majors should consult course listings under the College of Education for TED-SCED 303I,TED-SCED 303V and SCED-305N. Graduate Program Participation in a large ensemble for a minimum of three terms is required (wind and percussion students enroll in Band; guitar students enroll in Guitar Ensemble; string students [violin, viola, cello, and string bass] enroll in Orchestra; voice students enroll in University Chorus, Opera Workshop, Chamber Singers, or Musical Theater; piano students enroll in Practicum Chamber Music, Piano Ensemble Four Hands, Accompanying, or other approved Instrumental Ensembles). Dance Dance courses are listed under DANC. For more information, contact Dr. Venetia Stifler at Ext. 5918. For information on SPANISH DANCE, contact Libby Komaiko at Ext. 5901. PHYSICS Please note:The policy on first class session attendance is strictly enforced. PHYSICS 201 COLLEGE PHYSICS I - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN PHYS 203 IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. PHYSICS 202 COLLEGE PHYSICS II - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN PHYS 204 IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. PHYSICS 206 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS I - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN PHYS 203 IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. PHYSICS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN PHYS 204 IS CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN PHYS 202 or PHYS 207 IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. PHYSICS 207 UNIVERSITY PHYSICS II - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN PHYS 204 IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. PHYSICS 211 PHYSICS I Seminar - CONCURRENT REGISTRATION IN PHYS 201 OR PHYS 206 IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED. PHYSICS 212 PHYSICS II Seminar. PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 200 General Psychology is a self-paced course. Students will acquire knowledge of psychology content areas and develop the skills essential for success in our curriculum. Students must participate in in-class and online learning components and demonstrate mastery by passing a series of quizzes. Course grades are based on performance on exams, written assignments, and PL participation. The first week of classes includes two mandatory orientation sessions: You must attend one of the Mon/ Tues sessions AND one of the Wed/Thurs sessions. For more information, go to the Department of Psychology Office (BBH-313F) or the PsychSpace groups page. Courses that may be used to fulfill the major laboratory requirement in the Fall 2011 semester are PSYC 308 Lab:Tests & Measurement and PSYC 361 Lab: Social Psychology. Elective courses that may fulfill the major capstone requirement are PSYC 395 History of Psychology and PSYC 396 Senior Seminar. SOCIAL WORK The following are the required Liberal Arts courses that are prerequisites to entering Social Work major courses beyond SWK 200 and SWK 207- Anth 212, Bio 100, Psych 100, Psych 110 and Soc 100. The following courses are Knowledge and Values electives for minors and majors offered in fall 2011: SWK 203, SWK 208, SWK 250, SWK 301, and SWK 307. Please note the focus of SWK 250- Issues in Social Service Delivery is Social Work with African American Men. SWK 250 is a repeatable course as long as different topics are taken. SWK 301 will be offered as part of the CAST (Child Advocacy Services and Treatment) minor, CAST 303- Evaluation and Assessment in Child Advocacy. Social Work majors must have completed all general education and liberal arts requirements prior to entering SWK 303/304/309.The Skill Elective courses fall 2011 are SWK 308, SWK 322 and SWK 327. SWK 327 will be taught as an Online Class. Skills electives are offered for those students who are in enrolled or have completed SWK 305/306/357 or by permission of the professor. SOCIOLOGY The prerequisite for all upper-division Sociology courses is Sociology 100 – Introduction to Sociology or by permission of the instructor. The following courses are cross-listed with the African and African American Studies Program: SOC 309 Sociology of Racism SOC 316 Race & Ethnic Relations SOC 344 African American Women: Feminism, Race, and Resistance The following courses are cross-listed with the Latino/Latin American Studies Program: SOC 270 Sociology of Latinas The following courses are cross-listed with the Women’s Studies Program: SOC 105 Women, Men and Social Change SOC 214 Sociology of Intimacy, Marriage & Families SOC 270 Sociology of Latinas SOC 306 American Women:The Changing Image SOC 329 Sociology of Violence SOC 340 Sociology of Sexualities SOC 352 Sociology of HIV/AIDS TESL/TEFL The undergraduate courses currently listed as TESL 320A, 320G, and 320K will be changing. Please check the NEIUPortal or with the Department ([email protected] or 773-442-5872) for the most up-to-date course listings. TESL 400-level courses that are restricted to TESL M.A. students may be open to at-large students or other MA Program students as appropriate on a space available basis during the Advanced and Open Registration periods. Please contact the department at [email protected] for permission to register. World Languages & culTURES 1. Some World Languages and Cultures courses may be listed under “World Languages and Cultures (WLC)” rather than under a specific language. 2. “LIB 449” denotes the Language Learning Laboratory, located on the 4th floor of the Library. 3. Prerequisites for Spanish Literature courses: Unless otherwise noted, the prerequisites for 300-level Spanish Literature courses are Spanish 253 and Spanish 326 or Consent of Instructor. 4. Students who have completed WLC-SPAN-201 (formerly FL-SPAN 103) are strongly encouraged to take WLC-SPAN-202 before enrolling in WLCSPAN-224. 5. WLC-FREN 356-1 will be taught online. All of the instruction is administered through the Blackboard Learning Management System and textbook software. For further information, please contact Prof. Mary Ellen McGoey. . AEROSPACE STUDIES (AIR FORCE ROTC) Air Force ROTC (AFROTC) is offered to Northeastern Illinois University students in cooperation with the Department of Aerospace Studies at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT). Students who participate in AFROTC may be eligible for AFROTC scholarships or the Illinois State Tuition Waiver, which may partially or fully pay your tuition at Northeastern. Upon completing your degree and the AFROTC program, you will earn a commission as an officer in the US Air Force and will serve a four year commitment on active duty. For more information on Air Force ROTC and registration, contact the Unit Admissions Officer at (312) 567-3525 [email protected], or go to their website at http://afrotc.iit.edu. AFROTC courses are only offered at the Illinois Institute of Technology. AS 101 Foundations of the US Air Force LEC - TH 3:15PM - 4:30PM LAB - TH 12:50PM - 3:05PM AS 201 Evolution of Air Force Air and Space Power LEC - TH 3:15PM - 4:30PM LAB - TH 12:50PM - 3:05PM AS 301 Air Force Leadership Studies LEC - T 12:50PM - 4:30PM LAB - TH 12:50PM - 3:05PM AS 401 National Security Affairs and Preparation for Active Duty LEC - T 12:50PM - 4:30PM LAB - TH 12:50PM - 3:05PM The Social Work Program enforces the policy on first class session attendance. 67 Departmental Notes MILITARY SCIENCE (ARMY ROTC) Military Science (Army ROTC) is offered through Northeastern Illinois University in conjunction with the University of Illinois-Chicago,Army ROTC. Basic course classes are offered to all students. For further information on scholarships, tuition and off-campus locations, call the Enrollment Operations Officer at UIC at (312) 413-2356/2357, or the Department of Military Science at Loyola at (773) 508-2852. Students may enroll in Military Science Courses regardless of sexual orientation in accordance with the university's nondiscrimination policy. However, students should be aware that homosexual conduct, which may be interpreted as stating that one is lesbian, gay or bisexual is grounds for disqualification from entering into a contract with the federal government to become a commissioned officer. Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT WHO CAN ENROLL IN 300 LEVEL BUSINESS COURSES: Students who intend to enroll in 300 level business courses must first meet the following admission/declaration requirements of the College of Business and Management: A. Complete the eight College of Business and Management Foundation courses. Students must earn a grade point average of 2.50 or higher with no grade below a "C" for all courses, including Foundation Courses, applied to a business major or minor.The Foundation Courses are: ENGL l0l (Writing I), ENGL 102 (Writing II), MATH 165 (Finite Math), MATH 167 (Business Calculus), ECON 217 (Microeconomics), BLAW 285 (Legal Environment of (Business), ACTG 201 (Introduction to Financial Accounting) and ACTG 202 (Introduction to Managerial Accounting). Note: Enrollment in BLAW 280 and BLAW 285 requires completion of at least 30 credit hours. B. Complete at least 60 credit hours (including the Foundation Courses) of course work and have a cumulative GPA of 2.00 or better for these hours. (For business minors a 2.00 cumulative GPA in at least 45 credit hours is required.) C. Must have completed all General Education requirements ALL 400 and 500 LEVEL BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT COURSES: These are graduate level courses. Consult the Academic Catalog for special admission and registration policies that apply to them. PREREQUISITES WILL BE ENFORCED: Please Note: Prerequisites are cumulative; i.e., some prerequisites have prerequisites of their own that must also be successfully completed prior to enrolling in a course. Students are expected to complete those courses with a "C" or better. Incomplete grades and "D" grades in prerequisite courses do not constitute successful completion. Students must not register for 300 level business courses unless they have met all prerequisites and requirements to declare a business major or minor. This includes a 2.50 GPA in the Foundation Courses. All students, including students at large, are responsible for complying with the published prerequisites and other registration requirements. Class registration lists will be monitored and checked. Students who register for courses for which prerequisites have not been met will be responsible for any financial consequences due to their subsequent necessity to withdraw. Note that a student may advance register for a course in an upcoming semester while enrolled in a prerequisite course in the current semester, but must complete the prerequisite with a "C" or better to remain registered for the upcoming semester. Students who have taken prerequisite courses at other institutions must have their transcripts evaluated by the Office of Program Advisement in the College of Business and Management. If students have not already done so, they should consult with the Program Advisors immediately. If you have any questions about the registration process or course prerequisites, please make an appointment with the College’s advisors by contacting the Office of Program Advisement in Room CBM-159 or call (773) 442-6111 or e-mail [email protected]. Consult the current Academic Catalog for a complete description of the policies, requirements, and course prerequisites for the College of Business and Management.The decision of the College of Business and Management Dean’s Office shall be final in all matters of College policies, requirements, and course prerequisites. ACADEMIC DEVELOPMENT Mathematics Development Mathematics Development courses are indicated as a “hybrid course” because homework is online at the textbook’s website. Classes meet for lecture three hours weekly. If you would like a copy of the syllabus for the course you are enrolling in or have any further questions, please e-mail Thomas Blackburn, Mathematics Development Coordinator, [email protected] COLLEGE OF EDUCATION EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP AND DEVELOPMENT FOR STUDENTS IN LEAD COURSES: The Educational Leadership Program is sequential. Exceptions to the outlined sequence of classes should be addressed to the Department Chair at (773) 442-5809. 68 Fall 2011 Timetable Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University MONDAY 8:00 TUESDAY 8:00 8:50 9:00 WEDNESDAY 8:00 THURSDAY 8:00 8:50 9:15 9:00 FRIDAY 8:00 8:50 9:15 9:00 9:50 9:50 9:50 10:00 10:00 10:00 10:40 10:40 10:50 11:00 11:50 12:00 1:00 1:50 10:50 10:50 11:00 10:40 10:50 11:50 12:05 11:50 12:15 12:00 12:15 12:00 12:50 1:30 1:40 2:00 1:00 1:50 1:30 1:40 2:00 1:00 2:00 2:50 2:55 2:50 3:00 3:05 3:00 3:05 3:00 3:50 4:15 2:00 3:50 4:05 4:05 4:15 Activity 1:30 1:50 2:55 Activity 12:00 12:50 2:50 3:50 10:50 11:00 12:05 12:50 SUNDAY 9:25 9:25 10:50 SATURDAY 8:00 4:15 4:15 4:15 4:40 5:00 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:30 5:40 5:40 5:40 5:40 5:40 6:55 6:55 6:55 6:55 6:55 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 7:05 8:20 8:20 8:20 8:20 8:20 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 8:30 9:45 9:45 9:45 9:45 9:45 Course Information Subject to Change. View up-to-date information in NEIUport. 69 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University NOTES 70 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University NOTES 71 Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University NOTES 72 Fall 2011 Final Exam Schedule Fall 2011 — Northeastern Illinois University Tuesday December 13, 2011 Wednesday December 14, 2011 Thursday December 15, 2011 Examination Periods Class Time During the Term Class Time During the Term Class Time During the Term 8:00 - 9:50 a.m. 9:25 - 10:40 a.m. TR 8:00 - 8:50 a.m. MWF 8:00 - 9:15 a.m. TR 10:00 - 11:50 a.m. 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. TR 9:00 - 9:50 a.m. MWF 10:50 - 12:05 p.m. TR 10:00 - 10:50 a.m. MWF 12:15 - 1:30 p.m. MW 12:00 - 12:50 p.m. MWF 12:00 - 1:15 p.m. MW 2:25 - 3:40 p.m. MW 2:00 - 2:50 p.m. MWF 2:00 - 3:15 p.m. MW 2:50 - 4:05 p.m. MW 12:00 - 1:50 p.m. 1:00 - 2:15 p.m. MW 1:00 - 1:50 p.m. MWF 1:25 - 2:40 p.m. MW 1: 40 - 2:55 p.m. MW 2:00 - 3:50 p.m. 3:00 - 3:50 p.m. WF 1:40 - 2:55 p.m. TR 11:00 - 11:50 a.m. MWF 4:00 - 5:50 p.m. 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. TR 4:15 - 6:55 p.m. T 4:15 - 5:30 p.m. MW 4:15 - 6:55 p.m. M 4:15 - 6:55 p.m. R 6:00 - 7:50 p.m 5:40 - 6:55 p.m. TR 5:40 - 6:55 p.m. MW 4:15 - 6:55 p.m. W 7:05 - 8:20 p.m. MW 7:05 - 9:45 p.m. W 8:00 - 9:50 p.m. 7:05 - 9:45 p.m. T 8:30 - 9:45 p.m. TR 8:30 - 9:45 p.m. MW 7:05 - 9:45 p.m. M 7:05 - 8:20 p.m TR 7:05 - 9:45 p.m. R Final examinations for Saturday classes: Saturday, December 10, 2011 at the same time and place as class meetings during the term. Final examinations for Friday only classes: Friday, December 16, 2011 at the same time and place as class meetings during the term. If the University is officially closed or not conducting business during the scheduled exam period, exams will be at the same time and in the same location as follows: Tuesday, December 13, 2011 Exams.................... Monday, December 19, 2011 Wednesday, December 14, 2011 Exams............... Tuesday, December 20, 2011 Thursday, December 15, 2011 Exams.................. Wednesday, December 21, 2011 If a student identifies a schedule conflict affecting a formal examination, s/he should contact the professor within two weeks of the beginning of class to make alternative arrangements for taking the examination. Reasonable accommodations will be made if (a) the conflict arises because of a religious belief, or (b) the conflict is created by the examination pattern. IMPORTANT The university provides parking for all students, faculty, and staff. Cars parked on the surrounding residential streets in areas designated for Zone 1 parking will be ticketed by the Chicago Police Department. A valid NEIU parking permit or decal will be required in all parking lots, during all hours every day. Northeastern Illinois University prohibits the sexual harassment of employees and students. Copies of the sexual harassment policy and Discrimination Grievance Procedure are available in the Counseling Office (D-024) and University Outreach and Equal Employment (C-216). In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Northeastern Illinois University does not discriminate against persons on the basis of disability. In addition, Northeastern provides reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities. Students seeking reasonable accommodations in the classroom should contact the Accessibility Center, D-104. Students seeking handicapped parking permits should contact the Health Service, E-051. Students with concerns about discrimination on the basis of disability should contact University Outreach and Equal Employment (C-216). Student Right To Know Act In compliance with Federal Regulations, Northeastern Illinois University discloses our graduation rate to students, prospective students, and the general public, upon their request. Information regarding our graduation rate can be found at www.neiu.edu/~isp, (click on Data Digest). A printed copy may be obtained by sending a written request to Northeastern Illinois University, Office of Enrollment Services, Graduation Rate, 5500 N. St. Louis, Chicago, Illinois 60625. Crime Awareness and the Campus Security Act In compliance with Federal Regulations and the Campus Security Act, NEIU takes this opportunity to inform you that its Safety and Security Information Report is available on the university’s Web page at http://www.neiu.edu/clery_report.html.This report contains information on: (1) the reporting of crimes or emergencies, (2) law enforcement authority and interagency relationships, (3) security awareness and crime prevention program, (4) maintenance and security of campus facilities, (5) access to campus facilities, (6) drug and alcohol policy, (7) crime statistics, and (8) policy and procedures regarding sexual assault (including prevention and awareness of sex offenses, procedures to follow if a sex offense occurs, procedures for on campus disciplinary action, possible sanctions, and distribution). Any individual who wishes a paper copy of the Safety and Security Information Report may obtain one upon request from the Office of Public Safety. NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY SUBSCRIBES TO THE PRINCIPLES OF EQUAL OPPORTUNITY AND AFFIRMATIVE ACTION AND DOES NOT DISCRIMINATE AGAINST ANY INDIVIDUAL ON THE BASIS OF AGE, COLOR, DISABILITY, GENDER, NATIONAL ORIGIN, RACE, RELIGION, SEXUAL ORIENTATION, OR VETERAN STATUS. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) provides for the confidentiality of student records.The policy is printed in the University Catalog and addresses the location and procedures for the availability, release and access of student records. Recycled paper. Soy inks used. Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois. 25,000 copies - Printing Order No. P0014150 Northeastern Illinois University 5500 NORTH ST. 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