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MARIAN UNIVERSITY

SUMMER 2016 SCHEDULE OF CLASSES

O

FFICE OF THE

R

EGISTRAR ·

Phone:

317.955.6050

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E-Mail: [email protected]

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Web:

www.marian.edu/current-students/registrar

The course information listed in this schedule is updated periodically. Changes will appear in

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Students can find up-to-date schedule information in the course offering on their CAMS student portal.

General Information

Marian University is an independent, Catholic, coeducational comprehensive liberal arts university. Its aim is to provide its

students with a liberal arts education including the humanities, the natural sciences, and the social sciences, as well as a

concentration of study in a specific discipline. Degrees offered include the Associate in Arts, Associate of Business

Administration, Associate in Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Business Administration, Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of

Science in Nursing, and Master of Arts in Teaching. Request an application for admission by writing the Office of Admission,

Marian University, 3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, Indiana 46222-1997 or calling 317.955.6300 or 800.772.7264.

Applications may also be submitted online at

www.marian.edu

. Marian University does not discriminate on the basis of age,

race, color, sex, gender, sexual orientation, religion or creed, national or ethnic origin, or disability in its programs, activities,

hiring, or the admission of students.

Upon admission, and after receipt of a letter from the Registrar:

1. Complete placement testing.

2. Plan schedule with an academic advisor.

3. Register for classes in the Office of the Registrar.

4. Make payment arrangements by the first day of the summer session.

Registration and Late Registration

Current students may register for a summer class online through their CAMS student portal until 4 p.m. on the last weekday

before the first scheduled day of that class. Students will not be permitted to register for a course after its first scheduled

class meeting day.

Due to the accelerated nature of summer courses, students are advised not to take more than one 5 week or two 6 week

classes simultaneously.

2016 Summer Calendar

All current students may begin registering for summer classes ………...March 21

Memorial Day, university closed………May 30

Independence Day observed, university closed………July 4

Close of pass/fail option………second scheduled meeting day of the class

Last day to withdraw………....see section on withdrawal from courses

Final examinations………last scheduled meeting day of the class

Summer graduation date (no ceremony)………August 21

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Fees

Tuition and fees, full-time students, 12 to 18 credits total………..…$15,250.00

Tuition and fees, part-time students, 11 credits or less, per credit hour……….…….….$675.00

Tuition and fees, second degree students, per credit hour……….………..$795.00

Audit, per credit hour (audit applies only to lecture courses) ………..$180.00

Late payment fee (additional penalties also apply) ………..……….…$100.00

Change of registration fee, per form submitted ………..……….….…………$50.00

Transcript fee information located at: www.marian.edu/current-students/registrar/transcripts

If the tuition balance from summer courses is not paid by the tuition due date, the student may be administratively withdrawn

from their summer 2016 and fall 2016 classes. Students will not be able to re-register for fall classes until summer tuition has

been paid in full.

Withdrawal from Courses

Registered students may drop summer classes online through their CAMS student portal until 4 p.m. on Friday, May 6. After

this time, students are required to complete paperwork in the Office of the Registrar in order to drop any summer class, even

classes that have not yet begun. A student who discontinues without notice will receive a failing grade in the course and will

be financially responsible for the full cost of the semester. Tuition refund is based on the official date of withdrawal.

SCHEDULES FOR WITHDRAWAL FROM THE UNIVERSITY and REDUCTION OF CHARGES:

A student who withdraws from school may be entitled to full or partial reduction of charges. Reduction of charges is based on the

official date of withdrawal as recorded in the Office of the Registrar. Consult with the Financial Aid Office concerning the impact

that withdrawal may have upon current financial aid awards.

Standard (semester-long) courses

withdraw during calendar week 1 = 100%

withdraw during calendar week 2 = 90%

withdraw during calendar week 3 = 50%

withdraw during or after calendar week 4 = 0%

last date to withdraw with “W” grade – 5 business

days before published end date of the class.

Courses lasting 5 weeks or more

(up to, but not including, semester-long courses)

withdraw during calendar week 1 = 100%

withdraw during calendar week 2 = 50%

withdraw during calendar week 3 or after = 0%

last date to withdraw with “W” grade – end of calendar week 2

Courses lasting 4 or fewer weeks

no “W” grades given without complete withdrawal from the university

withdraw prior to start of class = 100%; withdraw after class begins = 0%

Information Centers

Admissions: requirements, procedures, applications ... 955.6300

Dean of Academic Affairs: overload approval, degree programs, general concerns ... 955.6016

Bookstore ... 955.6080

Business Office: fee payment ... 955.6020

Financial Aid: scholarships, grants, loans, work study ... 955.6040

Learning and Counseling Center: placement testing, tutoring, counseling ... 955.6150

Library ... 955.6090

Registrar: advisor assignments, schedules, registration, transfer credits, withdrawal from classes... 955.6050

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Course ID Course Title C.H. Dates Days Time Instructor

BIOLOGY

BIO 214 A Microbiology (4) May 9-June 10 MTWRF 8-12:00 Carvell

BIO 225 001 Human Anatomy (5) May 9-July 29 Online Horton

BIO 323 A Ornithology (4) May 9-May 27 MTWRF Arranged Benson

BIO 398 A, B Directed Junior Research (permission) (1-4) May 9-Augst 19 Arranged Staff

BIO 498 A, B Directed Senior Research (1-4) May 9-Augst 19 Arranged Staff

(prereq: 202, 203, 204, 205 and permission)

BUSINESS

BUS 260 A Business Practicum (permission) (3) May 11 - August 20 Arranged Gjerde

BUS 360 A Internship in Business ( prereq: permission) (3) May 11 - August 20 Arranged Gjerde

BUS 365 A Internship in Not for Profit Organization (permission) (1-3) May 11-August 20 Arranged Gjerde

+ BUS 380 A Special Topic: The British Modern Service Economy (3) May 7-19 Arranged Schuttler

(study abroad course at Harlaxton College in England; contact Robert Schuttler at [email protected] for more information) Cost of the trip is $2800. This includes tuition for the course. An additional cost of $600 is required if traveling to Paris.

CHEMISTRY

CHE 498 A, B Directed Research (prereq: jr/sr major and permission) (1-4) May 9-August 19 Arrangedanged Lecher, Macrae

COLLEGE

COL 099 A College Reading and Learning Strategies (3) June 20 - July 29 MWF 9-11:30 Plumlee

COMMUNICATION

COM 360 A Internship/Practicum in Communication (1-6) May 9 - August 20 Arranged LaMaster

COM 460 A Internship/Practicum in Communication (1-6) May 9 - August 20 Arranged LaMaster

ENGLISH

ENG L20 A Writing Tutorial (1) May 9 - August 20 Arranged Latta

ENG 360 A Internship in English (prereq: junior status) (1-3) May 9 - August 20 Arranged Crossley

ENG 380 A Cultural Panorama in Qubec (see FRE 380) (3) May 10-May 30 Arranged Camblor, Prenatt

(study abroad course; contact Diane Prenatt at [email protected] or Martine Camblor at [email protected] for more information) Cost of trip is $3670. This includes tuition for the course.

ENG 460 A Internship in English (prereq: junior status) (1-3) May 9 - August 20 Arranged Crossley

EXERCISE AND SPORT STUDIES

ESS 247 A Coaching Principles (3) June 7-July 14 Arranged Cope

FRENCH

FRE 380 A Cultural Panorama In Quebec (see ENG 380 A) (3) May 10-May 30 Arranged Camblor

(study abroad course; contactMartine Camblor at [email protected] for more information) Cost of trip is $3670. This includes tuition for the course.

HISTORY

HIS 380 A British History and Culture (see HUM 380, SOC 380) (3) May 7-19 Arranged Larner, Mirola

(study abroad course at Harlaxton College in England; contact Bill Mirola at [email protected] for more information) Cost of the trip is $2800. This includes tuition for the course. An additional cost of $600 is required if traveling to Paris.

TRADITIONAL UNDERGRADUATE COURSES

GENERAL EDUCATION: + cultural awareness * effective communication ^ individual and social understanding

& philosophical and theological reasoning # scientific and quantitative reasoning

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Course ID Course Title C.H. Dates Days Time Instructor

GENERAL EDUCATION: + cultural awareness * effective communication ^ individual and social understanding

& philosophical and theological reasoning # scientific and quantitative reasoning

HUMANITIES

+ HUM 380 A British History and Culture (see HIS 380, SOC 380) (3) May 7-19 Arranged Larner, Mirola

(study abroad course at Harlaxton College in England; contact Jim Larner at [email protected] for more information) Cost of the trip is $2800. This includes tuition for the course. An additional cost of $600 is required if traveling to Paris.

NURSING

+ NUR 355 A Caring and Healing Through the Arts in Nursing (3) May 7-19 Arranged Gomez, Smith

(study abroad course at Harlaxton College in England; contact the School of Nursing at 317.955.6155 for more information ) Cost of the trip is $2800. This includes tuition for the course. An additional cost of $600 is required if traveling to Paris.

PHILOSOPHY

& PHL 130 A Human Nature and Person (3) May 9-June 17 MTWRF 9:00-10:45 Denz

PHL 350 A God and Philosophy (3) May 9-July 18 MR 9:00-11:45 Hohman

PSYCHOLOGY

^ PSY 220 A Human Growth and Development (3) May 9-June 17 MWF 9-11:30 Kellogg

SOCIOLOGY

+ SOC 380 A British History and Culture (see HIS 380, HUM 380) (3) May 7-19 Arranged Larner, Mirola

(study abroad course at Harlaxton College in England; contact Bill Mirola at [email protected] for more information) Cost of the trip is $2800. This includes tuition for the course. An additional cost of $600 is required if traveling to Paris.

SPANISH

SPA 101 A Introduction to Spanish I (4) May 16-June 1 Arranged Amores

(study abroad course in Spain ; contact Lennie Amores at [email protected] for more information)

SPA 102 A Introduction to Spanish II (4) May 16-June 1 Arranged Amores

(study abroad course in Spain ; contact Lennie Amores at [email protected] for more information)

SPA 200 A Intermediate Spanish I (3) May 16-June 1 Arranged Amores

(study abroad course in Spain ; contact Lennie Amores at [email protected] for more information)

SPA 201 A Intermediate Spanish II (3) May 16-June 1 Arranged Amores

(study abroad course in Spain ; contact Lennie Amores at [email protected] for more information)

SPA 310 A Written Communcation in Spanish (3) May 16-June 1 Arranged Amores

(study abroad course in Spain ; contact Lennie Amores at [email protected] for more information)

SPA 315 A Written Communcation in Spanish (3) May 16-June 1 Arranged Amores

(study abroad course in Spain ; contact Lennie Amores at [email protected] for more information)

THEOLOGY

& THL 105 A Introduction to Theology (3) May 10-June 16 TWR 6-9:00 Hohman

ACCELERATED BSN COURSES

CAMPUS BASED (for students accepted into the campus-based accelerated BSN program only)

NUR 002 Kaplan Clinical Fee Required for all students enrolled in clinical

NUB 330 A Maternity Nursing (5) July 18-August 19 Varied 9-3 Phillips

NUB 330 LB Maternity Nursing Clinical July 18-August 19 SITE Phillips

NUB 340 A Pediatric Nursing (5) June 13-July 15 Varied 9-3 Tucker

NUB 340 LB Pediatric Nursing Clinical June 13-July 15 SITE Tucker

NUB 350 A Nursing Care of Adult Client II (5) May 9-June 10 Varied 9-3 Edrington

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Course ID Course Title C.H. Dates Days Time Instructor

GENERAL EDUCATION: + cultural awareness * effective communication ^ individual and social understanding

& philosophical and theological reasoning # scientific and quantitative reasoning

ACADEMY FOR TEACHING AND LEARNING LEADERHSIP

EDU 358 G Assessment of Second Language Learners (3) June 13-17 M-F 9:30-4:30 S. Hutchinson

EDU 505 A Child Development and Observation (3) May 9-July 27 W 6-9:00 Wise

EDU 505 B Child Development and Observation (3) May 10-May 24 T, S 9-4:00/6-9:00 Sharpe

EDU 505 C Child Development and Observation (3) May 16-July 15 M 6-9:00 E. Wise

EDU 510 A Child Development (2) July 26-Aug 11 T,R* 5:30-9:00 Terry

EDU 514 A Second Language Learning (2) July 23,29,30,31 F,S,SU* 9-5:00 Hutchison

EDU 514 B Second Language Learning (2) Arranged Arranged Pitt

EDU 514 C Second Language Learning (2) June 27-July 1 M-R 9-3:00 Nichols

EDU 515 FB Principles and Problems of EC and MC Education (2) June 11-June 25 TR 1-5:00 McGinley

EDU 515 NW Principles and Problems of EC and MC Education (2) May 16-July 27 M 6-9:00 Kitchens

EDU 516 A Family and Teacher in Diverse/Inclusive Settings (2) June 13-July 15 Arranged Melrose

EDU 516 B Family and Teacher in Diverse/Inclusive Settings (2) June 22-July 15 Arranged Wise

EDU 516 C Family and Teacher in Diverse/Inclusive Settings (2) August 1-August 12 Arranged Wise

EDU 516 FB Family and Teacher in Diverse/Inclusive Settings (2) June 11-June 25 MWF 1-5:00 Guyse

EDU 518 A English Learners and Diversity in Inclusive Classrooms (3) May 9-27 T,R,S Martz

EDU 519 A Best Practices in Teaching and Learning (3) June 13-July 15 Arranged Melrose

EDU 519 B Best Practices in Teaching and Learning (3) June 22-July 15 Arranged Wise

EDU 519 C Best Practices in Teaching and Learning (3) August 1-August 12 Arranged Wise

EDU 519 FB Best Practices in Teaching and Learning (3) June 13-23 M-R 8-12:00 D. Smith

EDU 520 A Best Practices in Language and Expressive Arts (3) June 11, 18, 25, July 9 S* 9:00-5:00 Meyer-Brown

EDU 520 B Best Practices in Language and Expressive Arts (3) June 20-23 M-R 9-4:00 Meyer-Brown

EDU 520 C Best Practices in Language and Expressive Arts (3) July 11-14 M-R 9-5:00 Meyer-Brown

EDU 520 D Best Practices in Language and Expressive Arts (3) June 20-23 Arranged J. Jackson

EDU 520 E Best Practices in Language and Expressive Arts (3) June 20-25 M-F 9:30-4:30 J. Jackson

EDU 520 PB Best Practices in Language and Expressive Arts (3) May 14-July 16 S* 8-5:00 M. Smith

EDU 521 A Best Practices in Language Arts and Soc. Stud. (3) May 9 - July 17 M 6-9:00 Wise

EDU 521 FB Best Practices in Language Arts and Soc. Stud. (3) June 6- June 25 M-F* 8-12:00 McBride

EDU 522 A Best Practices in Math and Science (3) May 10-May 21 T,R,S* McGinley

EDU 522 B Best Practices in Math and Science (3) July 11-15 M-F* 9-5:00 Blythe

EDU 530 FB Assessment of Learning I (2) July 4-15 M-F* 9-5:00 Guyse

EDU 530 PB Assessment of Learning I (2) May 14-July 30 S* 8-12:00 Bryant

EDU 531 PB Assessment of Learning II (2) May 14-July 30 S* 1-5:00 Bryant

EDU 535 A Intro to Children with Exceptional Needs (3) July 16-Aug 13 S* 9-4:00 Melrose

EDU 535 B Intro to Children with Exceptional Needs (3) August 2-August 18 T,R* 6-9:00 Sparks

EDU 535 C Intro to Children with Exceptional Needs (3) May 9-July 29 Arranged Farren

EDU 538 A Exceptional Needs: Curriculum and Methods (3) June 13-17 M-F 9:30-4:30 Farren

EDU 549 A Exceptional Needs: Collaborative Consultation (3) May 9-June 4 T 6-9:00 B. Lueken

EDU 549 B Exceptional Needs: Collaborative Consultation (3) May 9-July 29 Arranged Farren

EDU 560 A Internship (1) June 13-July 15 Arranged Melrose

EDU 560 B Internship (1) June 22-July 15 Arranged Wise

EDU 560 C Internship (1) August 1-August 12 Arranged Wise

EDU 560 D Internship (1) May 14-May 18 S, W* Wise

EDU 560 FB Internship (1) June 1-July 31 Arranged Melrose

EDU 560 PB Internship (1) May 12-July 25 Arranged Wise

EDU 590 PB Classroom Research I (2) May 16-July 25 Arranged McFadden

TLL 626 A STEM and Digital Literacy Learning and Design (3) May 9-June 4* Regelski

TLL 626 B STEM and Digital Literacy Learning and Design (3) May 16-June 11* Regelski

TLL 640 A Research Methods (3) June 20-June 24 9-4:00 Kaufman

TLL 640 B Research Methods (3) June 27-July 1 9-4:00 Kaufman

TLL 643 C Program Development and Evaluation (3) Arranged Kaufman

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Course ID Course Title C.H. Dates Days Time Instructor

GENERAL EDUCATION: + cultural awareness * effective communication ^ individual and social understanding

& philosophical and theological reasoning # scientific and quantitative reasoning

TLL 660 A Internship I (2) Arranged Turner

TLL 692 A Mentored Residency I (3) Arranged Turner

TLL 695 A Thesis (1) Arranged Kaufman

TLL 695 B Thesis (2) Arranged Kaufman

TLL 695 C Thesis (3) Arranged Kaufman

TLL 695 D Thesis (1) Arranged Hagleskamp

TLL 695 E Thesis (2) Arranged Hagleskamp

TLL 695 F Thesis (3) Arranged Hagleskamp

NURSING

NSG 501 001 Epidemiology and Biostatistics for Advanced Practice (3) May 9-August 12 Online Engstrom

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