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2015 Fall Semester Schedule

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Office of Undergraduate Admissions

(636) 949-4949

Office of Evening and Graduate Admissions

(636) 949-4933

209 S. Kingshighway

St. Charles, MO 63301-1695

www.lindenwood.edu

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Lindenwood University

Phone Directory

Main Campus . . . .

(636) 949-2000

Office

Extension

Academic Services/Registrar . . . (636) 949-4954

Admissions/Undergraduate . . . (636) 949-4949

Admissions/Evening & Graduate . . . (636) 949-4933

Business Office (last names A-G, undergraduate students) . . . (636) 949-4967

Business Office (last names H-O, undergraduate students) . . . (636) 949-4969

Business Office (last names P-Z, undergraduate students) . . . (636) 949-4968

Business Office (last names A-L, graduate students) . . . (636) 949-4314

Business Office (last names M-Z, graduate students) . . . (636) 949-4976

Computer Help Desk . . . . (636) 255-5100

Coordinator for Campus Accessibility Services . . . . (636) 949-4784

Dean of Faculty . . . (636) 949-4477

Financial Aid . . . . (636) 949-4923

Food Service . . . . (636) 949-4928

Hope Scholarship/Lifetime Learning Info . . . . (636) 949-4142

International Admissions . . . (636) 949-4982

Library . . . (636) 949-4820

LCIE . . . (636) 949-4500

Provost . . . . (636) 949-4700

Public Relations . . . (636) 949-4964

Security . . . (636) 262-4622

Spirit & Supplies Shoppe . . . (636) 949-7670

Student Development . . . (636) 949-4985

Veterans Affairs . . . (636) 949-4105

Regional Centers

Belleville, Ill . . . . (618) 239-6000

Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center . . . . (636) 798-2005

Lincoln County . . . (636) 332-0847

North County . . . (636) 627-6640

O’Fallon, Mo . . . (636) 627-6600

South County . . . (636) 627-6610

St . Louis City . . . (636) 627-6650

Wentzville . . . (636) 627-6623

Westport Center . . . (636) 627-6630

Wildwood . . . (636) 627-6670

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2015 Academic Calendar

Fall Semester 2015

International student orientation and check-in . . . . August 17

Faculty workshops . . . . August 17-21

Freshman orientation check-in . . . . August 19

Freshman orientation . . . . August 19-23

Fall residential student check-in . . . . August 22-23

Last day for in-season athletes to add/drop via student portal . . . . August 23

Classes begin . . . . August 24

Freshman convocation, 4:00 p .m . . . . August 26

Last day to register for or add classes or choose audit . . . . August 28

Labor Day holiday—no classes held . . . . September 7

First day to request room change for fall 2015 term . . . . September 8

4-week grades due, noon . . . . September 21

Last day to withdraw with “W” . . . . October 2

Late-start classes begin . . . . October 5

Last day to register for late-start classes . . . . Before 3rd class

Midterm grades due, 5:00 p .m . . . . .October 12

Fall Break . . . . October 12-13

J-Term and spring semester registration for honors and online students . . . .October 26

Last date to withdraw with “WP”/“WF” . . . .October 30

Midterm grades due for late-start classes that began Oct 5, 5:00 p .m . . . . November 2

Spring semester and J-term registration for seniors . . . . November 2

Spring semester and J-term registration for juniors . . . . November 5

Spring semester and J-term registration for sophomores . . . . November 10

Spring semester and J-term registration for freshmen . . . . November 12

Last day to request a room change for spring 2015 term . . . . November 13

Faculty in-service day—no classes except SBE & LCIE evening classes . . . . November 25

Thanksgiving holiday—no classes held . . . November 26-29

Last day of classes . . . . December 4

Commencement ceremony, 2:00 p .m . . . . December 6

Final exams . . . . December 7-11

Deadline for making up Incomplete grades from spring 2015 . . . December 11

Lindenwood residential semester student housing closes, 9:00 p .m . . . December 11

Final grades due, 5:00 p .m . . . December 15

Last day to register for J-term classes . . . December 28

Deadline to apply for March/May/June graduation . . . December 30

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The following is a partial list of procedures for quick

reference. For specific procedures and greater detail, consult

the undergraduate or graduate catalogs .

Registration

The Academic Services, Financial Aid and Business Offices

are open from 8 a .m . to 6 p .m . Monday through Thursday

and 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday. The Admissions Office is open 8

a .m . to 7 p .m . Monday through Thursday and from 8 a .m . to

5 p .m . Friday and Saturday .

Admission Procedures

Any new student who wishes to register for courses to be

credited toward a degree should follow the steps outlined

under “Degree Candidates” below . If he/she does not wish

to accumulate credit toward a degree, he/she may register

through the admissions office as a “Special Student.”

Degree Candidates

1 . Request an application form . If further information is

needed before applying, call the Office of Admissions at

(636) 949-4949 .

2 . Complete and sign the admission application . Attach

a check or money order for $30 and mail or bring to

Office of Admissions, Lindenwood University, 209 S.

Kingshighway, St . Charles, MO 63301-1695 .

3. Request official transcripts from the high school and each

college attended . (High school transcripts are not required

for transfer students who have successfully completed a

two-year program that is acceptable for full credit toward

a bachelor’s degree or for students applying for graduate

programs .) Transcript request forms for this purpose may

be obtained from the Admissions Office.

4 . Submit a copy of ACT/SAT scores if it has been fewer

than five years since graduation from high school or if

there are fewer than 24 hours of transfer credit .

These documents will be reviewed for the admission

decision. Students will be notified in writing at the

completion of the admission process .

Tuition and Fees

(For more detailed information, contact the Business

Office at 949-4967)

Tuition

Full-Time Undergraduate . . . . $7,836/semester

(12 through 18 credit hours)

Part-Time Undergraduate . . . .$453/credit hour

Overload Fee . . . .$453/credit hour

Full-Time Graduate (resident) . . . . $7,836/semester

(9 through 15 credit hours)

Full-Time Graduate (non-resident) . . . . .$453/credit hour

Part-Time Graduate . . . .$453/credit hour

Overload Fee . . . .$453/credit hour

Educational Specialist . . . . $513/cr hr

Doctor of Education . . . . $741/cr hr

Other Fees

Housing & Meals . . . . $3,787/semester

Room Deposit . . . . $300

Health and Activity Fee . . . . $175/term

Full-Time Grad Student Health/Activity Fee . . . $350/year

Communications Fee . . . . $150/term

E-mail for Full-Time Day Students . . . .$30/term

Lab Fees (in specified courses) see course listing

Studio Fees . . . . $30-$75/course

Applied Music Fees (private lessons) . . . .$200/cr hour

Student Teaching Fee . . . . $250

Late Registration Fee . . . $25

Promissory Note Origination Fee . . . $25

Culminating Project Ext Fee . . . . $50

Late Payment Fee . . . . $50 (per month)

Graduation/diploma fee

Undergraduate . . . . $100

Graduate . . . . $125

Ed .D . . . . . $200

Ed .S . Project Fee . . . .$500/term

Ed .D . Capstone Extension EDA 780 . . . .$500/term

Disssertation Publication . . . .$500/term

Ed .S . EDA 680 Specialist Extension Fee . . . .$500/term

Online surcharge . . . . 10 percent of course tuition

Payment Options

All tuition and fees are payable prior to the term

beginning . Student account representatives in the

Business Office should be contacted regarding due dates

or other payments arrangements . Payment options include

each of the following:

Corporate Promissory Note —

The Corporate Promissory

Note is available to students who work for companies that

have tuition reimbursement plans . Proof of employment and

a copy of the company’s reimbursement policy must be on

file in the Business Office. The amount of the promissory

note cannot exceed the amount the employer pays for tuition

for each term . The due date for all promissory notes is 30

days following the conclusion of the term for which the note

applies . A monthly late charge will be assessed after this

date . By signing a promissory note, Lindenwood University

has been given permission to contact the employer if the note

is not paid by the date due .

Direct Debit Payment Note (DDP)

— Lindenwood

University is pleased to offer Direct Debit Payments

for the convenience of students on their payment plans .

Payments can be made directly (electronically) from

a checking account . There is no set-up fee or interest

charged for this method of payment . Any payment or

financial aid received prior to the promissory note due

date will be applied to the balance appearing on the

student’s account .

Older Student & Institutional Grants

— Lindenwood

offers a 50 percent scholarship to all persons age 60 and

over . The University also offers partial institutional grants

for employees of selected companies, municipalities,

and school systems . These grants apply to the tuition-for

credit classes. Any other funding may first replace the

Lindenwood University grant .

Enrollment Deposit

Resident students are expected to pay a $300

nonrefundable fee to reserve their rooms . After the

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nonrefundable fee to reserve their rooms . After the

charges for the year have been paid, this fee becomes a

refundable room damage deposit .

An additional charge will be added for all single rooms

in the dormitories and/or apartment/house living quarters

(on a space-availability basis) .

When students have been accepted for admission,

students, parents and/or guardians accept all conditions

of payment as well as all regulations of the University . In

making the payment of $300, the student and his or her

parent or guardian acknowledge these terms and signify

acceptance of these obligations . No promise or contract that

differs from these terms shall bind the University unless it

has been signed by the chief operating officer of Lindenwood

University . The University reserves the right to increase

or reduce fees each year according to changes in fiscal

conditions .

Withdrawal and Refund

Students wishing to withdraw from Lindenwood

University should contact both the Registrar’s Office and

Financial Aid . In order to receive the proper refund, any

notification of withdrawal or cancellation and requests

for refund should be made in writing . To begin the

withdrawal process, students should submit a completed

withdrawal form to the Registrar’s Office located in

the lower level of Roemer Hall. The office hours are

Monday-Thursday 8 a .m . until 6 p .m ., Friday 8 a .m . until

5 p .m ., and Saturday 8 a .m . until 4 p .m .

Calculations of the return of Title IV aid or tuition

adjustments shall be based on the date the student begins

the withdrawal process or provides official notification of

the intent to withdraw or at the midpoint of the payment

period for which Title IV aid was disbursed .

Any student who receives Title IV aid while attending

Lindenwood University and withdraws during the first 60

percent of the term will be disbursed Title IV aid in direct

proportion to the length of time he/she remains enrolled .

Any student who remains enrolled beyond the 60 percent

point of the term will not be entitled to a return of Title

IV aid .

All students are subject to the Lindenwood University

refund calculation as described below . If any student

withdraws prior to the beginning of a term, all payments

for that term, except the initial $300 non-refundable room

reservation deposit, will be refunded .

The refund policy for tuition, including overload charges

for semester and trimester schedules, is as follows:

Withdrawal during 1st two weeks 75%

Withdrawal during 3rd week of term 50%

Withdrawal during 4th week of term 25%

Withdrawal after 4th week of term No Refund

The Quarter tuition refund schedule is as follows:

Withdrawal before 1st class meets 100%

Withdrawal before 2nd class meets 75%

Withdrawal before 3rd class meets 50%

Withdrawal before 4th class meets 25%

After 4th class meets No Refund

No refund for room charges will be made for a term

after the student signs either a New Student Housing

Application or a Returning Student Housing Application .

Application, activity, lab and miscellaneous fees and

room reservation deposits are non-refundable, except as

indicated under “Enrollment Deposit” and above .

Withdrawing from Courses

Students may withdraw from a class within the first week of

class of each term without having to obtain the signature of

the faculty member, and the class will be dropped as a “never

attend .” A student wishing to withdraw from all of his/her

classes needs to obtain the signature of each instructor to

indicate the last date of attendance in each class .

To withdraw from a course with a “W,” a student must

complete and sign a withdrawal form before the last day

to withdraw with a “W,” secure the signature of his/her

academic advisor, and, if he/she has attended the course

at least once, the signature of the instructor of the course .

Students wishing to withdraw from courses after the deadline

to withdraw with a “W” will receive either a grade of “WP”

(withdraw passing) or “WF” (withdraw failing) .

The deadline for WP/WF grades shall be a date for each term

as set annually on the Academic Calendar at the two thirds

mark of the term, semester, quarter, or five-term program.

Neither grade will affect the student’s grade point average .

(Students should also refer to the Withdrawal and Refund

section of the catalog .)

Late withdrawals will be approved only under extreme

circumstances . Only extraordinary, documented reasons for

withdrawing after the stated deadline will be honored . A low

grade in the class, lack of interest in the subject matter, a

different learning style from that of the classroom professor,

or a change of major/requirements will not be honored as

reasons for late withdrawal .

If a student believes that extraordinary circumstances require

withdrawing from a class after the deadline, the student must

complete the following steps:

1 . Write a letter fully specifying the reasons for the

withdrawal .

2 . Gather supporting documentation (physical report, court

documents, hospital documents, etc .) .

3 . Meet with the academic advisor for a signature on a policy

exemption form .

4 . Meet with the dean of the school for a signature on the

exemption form .

5 . Submit the signed form to the Vice President for Academic

Affairs .

If approved, the student will receive either a Withdraw Pass

(WP) or a Withdraw Fail (WF), depending upon the grade at

the time the student withdrew . If a student determines, after

the term has ended, that a withdrawal from a class would

have been the best option, he/she may request that the grade

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assigned be changed to a WP/WF by using the procedure

described above .

Graduation Applications

Official dates of graduation are March 30, June 30,

August 30, September 30, October 30, December 30, and the

designated commencement day in May . If a student

expects to complete degree requirements by the end

of this term, he/she must complete an application for

graduation by the designated date listed in the schedule

and/or catalog . Applications are available in the

Registrar’s Office. Applications received after the stated

deadline may be held until the following graduation date .

Transcripts

Transcripts may be ordered in the following ways:

1. Online

at the National Student Clearinghouse using a

credit card . The base cost is $5 per transcript . Online delivery

options range from “send immediately” to “hold for final

grades” and/or “degree conferral .”

2. In person

at the Business Office. Requests submitted in

person are processed for pick-up immediately . You must

submit a completed transcript request form and submit

payment of $5 by cash, check, or money order . Transcripts

requested in person are only available for pick-up . Requests

to have transcripts mailed are only available through the

online service .

No transcript will be issued for any student who has an

unsatisfied financial obligation to the university.

Official transcripts are sent directly to a college, employer,

or other agency and bear the university seal . Student copies

may be sent directly to the student and are identified as such.

The fee for either type of transcript is the same .

In accordance with federal law (The Family Educational

Rights and Privacy Act), student transcripts are issued only

at the written request of a student . A transcript will not be

released without the student’s signature appearing on the

request . Transcript requests are not accepted by telephone .

A transcript is a picture of the student’s complete record at

Lindenwood University . Partial transcripts are not issued .

Transcripts of work completed at other colleges must be

obtained directly from those institutions .

Student Resources

Butler Library

Built in 1929, the Margaret Leggat Butler Library provides

a warm environment for scholarly pursuit . The library

contains a collection of books, periodicals, online resources,

and other instructional and media resources . The materials

in the library exist to support the curricular offerings of the

University . Students may also access the resources of Butler

Library remotely using their Lionmail account login and

password . More than 50 subscription databases are available

to students and faculty at no cost . In addition, the library

houses the Mary E . Ambler Archives, which include primary

source material documenting the history of Lindenwood and

the surrounding area . The Library is also a member of the

MOBIUS consortium, which provides students access to

over 14 million book titles throughout the state of Missouri .

If an item is not available through MOBIUS, patrons may

use Butler Library’s Inter-Library Loan service .

Butler Library’s dedicated staff is available to help patrons

navigate the wealth of traditional print and electronic

resources that it offers . The library staff has developed a

series of workshops, class presentations, and study guides

to assist users . In addition, the Lindenwood librarians are

available during all library hours to assist patrons with

whatever their research needs might be . Reference librarians

may be contacted in person, by phone, or by email . In

addition to the traditional offerings at Butler Library, students

are encouraged to stop in for a cup of coffee and a snack at

the library’s coffee shop, Java 201 .

On-Campus Printing

Students are entitled to print an allotted number of pages

from any on-campus computer at no cost per term . Resident

students may print up to 500 pages per term; commuter

students may print up to 300 pages per term . Once the total

number of allotted pages has been reached, students may

opt to purchase additional printing capabilities through the

student portal at a rate of $3 .00 per hundred pages .

The Writing Center

The Lindenwood University Writing Center, located in

Butler Library, offers tutorial assistance to students working

on written assignments . Students are highly encouraged to

make appointments on the Writing Center website . Tutors

are prepared to help students in all disciplines create and

revise assigned work . Common issues tutors address include

organization, sentence clarity, development, grammar, and

usage .

Tutoring Services

Many academic areas have peer tutors who complete their

Work and Learn hours by helping other students understand

course material . Some schools list tutors on PC Common in

the Tutor Lists folder . Others provide the option for making

tutor appointments online at http://rich36 .com/lindenwood/ .

Students are also encouraged to ask their classroom

professors about possible tutoring assistance .

Lindenwood also offers online tutoring from Smarthinking

which is available to any Lindenwood student . Online tutors

are available to work with students as many as 24 hours a

day, depending upon the subject area . Tutors are available in

many subjects including writing, math, accounting, statistics,

finance, economics, biology, anatomy & physiology,

physics, chemistry, and Spanish . Completed drafts of writing

assignments may also be submitted to Smarthinking’s Essay

Center for detailed, personalized feedback typically within

24 hours . Students may access online tutoring through

Blackboard and the student portal .

Student and Academic Support Services (SASS) and

Student Ombudsman

Students who experience problems of any type are

encouraged to visit The Office of Student and Academic

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resolution of obstacles that impede academic progress . SASS

staff can assist with inter-office facilitation, institutional

guidance, academic mentoring, and dispute resolution . The

Dean of Student and Academic Support Services also works

as a liaison between students and other University offices

and serves as the official University-student ombudsman.

SASS is located in the Memorial Arts Building and can be

contacted at crodgers@lindenwood .edu or at (636)

949-4697 .

The Student Counseling and Resource Center

The Student Counseling and Resource Center offers free,

confidential individual and group counseling services as

well as exploration of personality type for career choice .

Counseling is provided by graduate students in their final

term of the Professional Counseling Program . Contact SCRC

coordinator Dr . Marsha Andreoff at (636) 949-4528 to make

an appointment . Also available at the SCRC is pastoral

counseling provided by the Christian Ministry Studies

Department Chair . Contact Dr . Luke Bobo at (636) 949-4676

for more information .

Student Health Center

The Sisters of St . Mary (SSM) Student Health Center

serves on-campus resident students for a variety of medical

conditions, from flu-like symptoms and minor injuries to

physical examinations and immunizations . The clinic has

an onsite nurse practitioner to assist students with their

healthcare needs . Walk-ins are welcome, but students with

appointments take first priority. The center is located in the

Connection Center on the first floor of the Spellmann Center.

Campus Accessibility for Students with Disabilities

The guiding philosophy of Lindenwood University is to

make programs and facilities as accessible as possible

to students with disabilities . The coordinator for campus

accessibility services acts to ensure the accessibility of

programs and assists and supports students with disabilities .

Students who need assistance or accommodations regarding

certified disabilities should contact the Student Support and

Accessibility Coordinator at (636) 949-4510 .

Each student is encouraged to serve as her or his own

advocate and to be responsible for obtaining special services

offered by the University . If the coordinator is unable

to satisfy a reasonable request, that request may then be

directed to the office of the Dean of Student and Academic

Support Services, located in the Memorial Arts Building .

Lionmail

Lionmail is the University’s internal email system . Important

messages including information about academic standing

and financial aid are sent via Lionmail. Students will be

held accountable for any information or due dates sent via

the campus email system . Lionmail accounts are available

for all students and may be accessed from the Lindenwood

homepage .

Class Schedule Notes

The following class schedules list courses by department,

course number, section, course title, credit hours, days,

time, room, instructors and lab fees, plus prerequisites,

lab days and times . “R” denotes a Thursday class . All

credits are in semester hours .

Explanation of Designations

GE

- Course fulfills general education requirement.

CC

- Course fulfills cross cultural requirement.

Classroom Designations

BUTLR

- Butler Hall

CLARK

- Clark House

CNAHS

- Center for Nursing and Allied Health Sciences

CSC

-Campus Service Center

BOONE

- Historic Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center

ELM

-Elm Street Classrooms

FIT-C

- Fitness Center

FLD-H

- Fieldhouse

JSCHE

- J . Scheidegger Center for the Arts

HARMN

- Harmon Hall (formerly the Fine Arts

Building)

HITCT

- HIT Center

LLCNTY

- Lincoln County

LIB01

- Butler Library

LIB02

- Butler Library

LUCC

- Lindenwood University Cultural Center

MAB

- Memorial Arts Building

NORCO

- North County

HYLND

- Robert F . Hyland Arena

PRH

- PR House

ROEMR

- Roemer Hall

ROTC

- ROTC Office

SPLMN

- Spellmann Campus Center

SOCO

- South County

SEAST

- Studio East

SWEST

- Studio West

YOUNG

- Young Hall

All statements in this publication concerning policies and

fees are subject to change without notice .

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assigned be changed to a WP/WF by using the procedure

described above .

Graduation Applications

Official dates of graduation are March 30, June 30,

August 30, September 30, October 30, December 30, and the

designated commencement day in May . If a student

expects to complete degree requirements by the end

of this term, he/she must complete an application for

graduation by the designated date listed in the schedule

and/or catalog . Applications are available in the

Registrar’s Office. Applications received after the stated

deadline may be held until the following graduation date .

Transcripts

Transcripts may be ordered in the following ways:

1. Online

at the National Student Clearinghouse using a

credit card . The base cost is $5 per transcript . Online delivery

options range from “send immediately” to “hold for final

grades” and/or “degree conferral .”

2. In person

at the Business Office. Requests submitted in

person are processed for pick-up immediately . You must

submit a completed transcript request form and submit

payment of $5 by cash, check, or money order . Transcripts

requested in person are only available for pick-up . Requests

to have transcripts mailed are only available through the

online service .

No transcript will be issued for any student who has an

unsatisfied financial obligation to the university.

Official transcripts are sent directly to a college, employer,

or other agency and bear the university seal . Student copies

may be sent directly to the student and are identified as such.

The fee for either type of transcript is the same .

In accordance with federal law (The Family Educational

Rights and Privacy Act), student transcripts are issued only

at the written request of a student . A transcript will not be

released without the student’s signature appearing on the

request . Transcript requests are not accepted by telephone .

A transcript is a picture of the student’s complete record at

Lindenwood University . Partial transcripts are not issued .

Transcripts of work completed at other colleges must be

obtained directly from those institutions .

Student Resources

Butler Library

Built in 1929, the Margaret Leggat Butler Library provides

a warm environment for scholarly pursuit . The library

contains a collection of books, periodicals, online resources,

and other instructional and media resources . The materials

in the library exist to support the curricular offerings of the

University . Students may also access the resources of Butler

Library remotely using their Lionmail account login and

password . More than 50 subscription databases are available

to students and faculty at no cost . In addition, the library

houses the Mary E . Ambler Archives, which include primary

source material documenting the history of Lindenwood and

the surrounding area . The Library is also a member of the

MOBIUS consortium, which provides students access to

over 14 million book titles throughout the state of Missouri .

If an item is not available through MOBIUS, patrons may

use Butler Library’s Inter-Library Loan service .

Butler Library’s dedicated staff is available to help patrons

navigate the wealth of traditional print and electronic

resources that it offers . The library staff has developed a

series of workshops, class presentations, and study guides

to assist users . In addition, the Lindenwood librarians are

available during all library hours to assist patrons with

whatever their research needs might be . Reference librarians

may be contacted in person, by phone, or by email . In

addition to the traditional offerings at Butler Library, students

are encouraged to stop in for a cup of coffee and a snack at

the library’s coffee shop, Java 201 .

On-Campus Printing

Students are entitled to print an allotted number of pages

from any on-campus computer at no cost per term . Resident

students may print up to 500 pages per term; commuter

students may print up to 300 pages per term . Once the total

number of allotted pages has been reached, students may

opt to purchase additional printing capabilities through the

student portal at a rate of $3 .00 per hundred pages .

The Writing Center

The Lindenwood University Writing Center, located in

Butler Library, offers tutorial assistance to students working

on written assignments . Students are highly encouraged to

make appointments on the Writing Center website . Tutors

are prepared to help students in all disciplines create and

revise assigned work . Common issues tutors address include

organization, sentence clarity, development, grammar, and

usage .

Tutoring Services

Many academic areas have peer tutors who complete their

Work and Learn hours by helping other students understand

course material . Some schools list tutors on PC Common in

the Tutor Lists folder . Others provide the option for making

tutor appointments online at http://rich36 .com/lindenwood/ .

Students are also encouraged to ask their classroom

professors about possible tutoring assistance .

Lindenwood also offers online tutoring from Smarthinking

which is available to any Lindenwood student . Online tutors

are available to work with students as many as 24 hours a

day, depending upon the subject area . Tutors are available in

many subjects including writing, math, accounting, statistics,

finance, economics, biology, anatomy & physiology,

physics, chemistry, and Spanish . Completed drafts of writing

assignments may also be submitted to Smarthinking’s Essay

Center for detailed, personalized feedback typically within

24 hours . Students may access online tutoring through

Blackboard and the student portal .

Student and Academic Support Services (SASS) and

Student Ombudsman

Students who experience problems of any type are

encouraged to visit The Office of Student and Academic

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resolution of obstacles that impede academic progress . SASS

staff can assist with inter-office facilitation, institutional

guidance, academic mentoring, and dispute resolution . The

Dean of Student and Academic Support Services also works

as a liaison between students and other University offices

and serves as the official University-student ombudsman.

SASS is located in the Memorial Arts Building and can be

contacted at crodgers@lindenwood .edu or at (636)

949-4697 .

The Student Counseling and Resource Center

The Student Counseling and Resource Center offers free,

confidential individual and group counseling services as

well as exploration of personality type for career choice .

Counseling is provided by graduate students in their final

term of the Professional Counseling Program . Contact SCRC

coordinator Dr . Marsha Andreoff at (636) 949-4528 to make

an appointment . Also available at the SCRC is pastoral

counseling provided by the Christian Ministry Studies

Department Chair . Contact Dr . Luke Bobo at (636) 949-4676

for more information .

Student Health Center

The Sisters of St . Mary (SSM) Student Health Center

serves on-campus resident students for a variety of medical

conditions, from flu-like symptoms and minor injuries to

physical examinations and immunizations . The clinic has

an onsite nurse practitioner to assist students with their

healthcare needs . Walk-ins are welcome, but students with

appointments take first priority. The center is located in the

Connection Center on the first floor of the Spellmann Center.

Campus Accessibility for Students with Disabilities

The guiding philosophy of Lindenwood University is to

make programs and facilities as accessible as possible

to students with disabilities . The coordinator for campus

accessibility services acts to ensure the accessibility of

programs and assists and supports students with disabilities .

Students who need assistance or accommodations regarding

certified disabilities should contact the Student Support and

Accessibility Coordinator at (636) 949-4510 .

Each student is encouraged to serve as her or his own

advocate and to be responsible for obtaining special services

offered by the University . If the coordinator is unable

to satisfy a reasonable request, that request may then be

directed to the office of the Dean of Student and Academic

Support Services, located in the Memorial Arts Building .

Lionmail

Lionmail is the University’s internal email system . Important

messages including information about academic standing

and financial aid are sent via Lionmail. Students will be

held accountable for any information or due dates sent via

the campus email system . Lionmail accounts are available

for all students and may be accessed from the Lindenwood

homepage .

Class Schedule Notes

The following class schedules list courses by department,

course number, section, course title, credit hours, days,

time, room, instructors and lab fees, plus prerequisites,

lab days and times . “R” denotes a Thursday class . All

credits are in semester hours .

Explanation of Designations

GE

- Course fulfills general education requirement.

CC

- Course fulfills cross cultural requirement.

Classroom Designations

BUTLR

- Butler Hall

CLARK

- Clark House

CNAHS

- Center for Nursing and Allied Health Sciences

CSC

-Campus Service Center

BOONE

- Historic Daniel Boone Home & Heritage Center

ELM

-Elm Street Classrooms

FIT-C

- Fitness Center

FLD-H

- Fieldhouse

JSCHE

- J . Scheidegger Center for the Arts

HARMN

- Harmon Hall (formerly the Fine Arts

Building)

HITCT

- HIT Center

LLCNTY

- Lincoln County

LIB01

- Butler Library

LIB02

- Butler Library

LUCC

- Lindenwood University Cultural Center

MAB

- Memorial Arts Building

NORCO

- North County

HYLND

- Robert F . Hyland Arena

PRH

- PR House

ROEMR

- Roemer Hall

ROTC

- ROTC Office

SPLMN

- Spellmann Campus Center

SOCO

- South County

SEAST

- Studio East

SWEST

- Studio West

YOUNG

- Young Hall

All statements in this publication concerning policies and

fees are subject to change without notice .

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Lindenwood Mission Statement

Lindenwood University offers values-centered programs leading to the

development of the whole person – an educated, responsible citizen of a global

community .

Lindenwood is committed to

• providing an integrative liberal arts curriculum,

• offering professional and pre-professional degree programs,

• focusing on the talents, interests, and future of the student,

• supporting academic freedom and the unrestricted search for truth,

• affording cultural enrichment to the surrounding community,

• promoting ethical lifestyles,

developing adaptive thinking and problem-solving skills,

• furthering lifelong learning.

Lindenwood is an independent, public-serving liberal arts university that has a

historical relationship with the Presbyterian Church and is firmly rooted in

Judeo-Christian values . These values include belief in an ordered, purposeful universe,

the dignity of work, the worth and integrity of the individual, the obligations and

privileges of citizenship, and the primacy of the truth .

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The Lindenwood

EDGE

Having the Lindenwood

EDGE

means

to be...

E

ducated

Enlightened by the liberal arts and sciences

Equipped for a modern career

Engaged in lifelong learning

D

isciplined

Principled and values-based

Self-starting

Others-centered

G

lobal

Inter-culturally informed

Open-minded

Internationally connected

E

ffective

Compellingly expressive

Workplace proficient

Leadership destined

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2015 Fall Semester Schedule

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Office of Undergraduate Admissions

(636) 949-4949

Office of Evening and Graduate Admissions

(636) 949-4933

209 S. Kingshighway

St. Charles, MO 63301-1695

www.lindenwood.edu

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ACCT 21010 ONLNE OL11 Principles of Financial Accounting 3.00 $50.00 C or better in MTH 14100, MTH 14200, MTH 151000, MTH 15200, MTH 17500, MTH 24100, MTH 27100, or MTH 27200. Please note: This is an online course with weekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus. Access Blackboard through your port

Brickler-Ulrich, Kimberly K ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 ACCT 21011 ONLNE OL21 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3.00 $50.00 C or better in ACCT 21010 and a grade

of C or better in MTH 14100, MTH 142000, MTH 15100, MTH 15200, MTH 17500, MTH 24100, MTH 27100, or MTH 27200. Please note: This is an on-line class with wekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the syllabus. Ac

Moore, Debra L. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 ACCT 41070 ONLNE OL11 Financial Statement Analysis 3.00 $50.00 C or better in ACCT 31020 or FIN

32000. Also required is the successful completion the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENG 21000. Please note: This is an online course with weekly

requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus. Ac

Mack, Jennifer M. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 BIO 12100 ONLNE OL01 Nutrition (GE-BioSci) 3.00

Toal, Kevin R ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 BSC 11400 ONLNE OL21 Principles of Environmental Biology (GE-BioSci) 3.00

Crawford, John A. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 CHM 10500 ONLNE OL11 Chemistry in Society (GE-PhysSci) 3.00

Pavelec, Tammi ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 CHM 11100 ONLNE OL21 Environmental Science (GE-PhysSci) 3.00

Pavelec, Tammi ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 CJ 20000 ONLNE OL11 Criminology (GE-SocSci) 3.00

Marhanka, Darren H. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 CJ 30100 ONLNE OL21 Criminal Procedure 3.00 CJ 11000 and CJ 20000

Overall, Gene ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 CJ 33100 ONLNE OL21 Criminal Investigation 3.00 CJ 11000 and CJ 20000

Marhanka, Darren H. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 CJ 35500 ONLNE OL11 Criminal Justice Ethics 3.00 CJ 11000 and CJ 20018

Fisk, Chad Kenneth ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 CJ 44000 ONLNE OL1 Senior Seminar in Criminal Justice 3.00 senior standing (preferably last

semester of coursework) and successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA). Offered: Fall and Spring semesters. Witherspoon, Pernell ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 COM 37000 ONLNO OL01 History of Film (GE-CrsClt)-Online Students Only 3.00

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Dept Section PreRequisite/CoRequisite DAN 17100 ONLNE OL01 Dance as an Art (GE-FineArt/CrsClt) 3.00

Zweier, Tricia A. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ECON 23010 ONLNE OL11 Survey of Economics (GE-SocSci) 3.00 Please note: This is an online course

with weekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus. Access Blackboard through your portal no later than the 1st day of the term for course information. Kamm, Judy K. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 ECON 23020 ONLNE OL11 Principles of Microeconomics (GE-SocSci) 3.00 $50.00 C or better in MTH 14100, MTH 14200,

MTH 15100, MTH 15200, MTH 17500, MTH 24100, MTH 27100 or MTH 27200. Please note: This is an online course with weekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus. Access Blackboard through your portal

Mathea, Michael J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 ECON 23030 ONLNE OL21 Principles of Macroeconomics (GE-SocSci) 3.00 $50.00 C or better in MTH 14100, MTH 14200,

MTH 15100, MTH 15200, MTH 17500, MTH 24100, MTH 27100 or MTH 27200. Please note: This is an online course with weekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus. Access Blackboard through your portal

Higgs, Gary K ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 EDA 50000 ONLNE OL01 School Administration Foliotek and MEP Seminar 0.00

Weir, Graham M. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 Waters, John ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDA 51400 ONLNE OL01 Foundations and Administration of Special 3.00

Education

Vanderpool, William Curt ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDA 52500 ONLNE OL01 School Law 3.00

Brink, John ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDA 54500 ONLNE OL01 Special Education Law 3.00

Brink, John ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDA 58598 ONLNE OL01 Special Education Field Experience for 3.00

Administrators

Vanderpool, William Curt ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDA 62600 ONLNE OL01 School Law 3.00

Brink, John ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDAH 71500 ONLNE OL01 Business Management in Higher Education 3.00

Administration

Moore, Diane L. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDL 50000 ONLNE OL01 Libraries and Librarianship 3.00

Gibbs, Yvonne Duncan ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDS 30200 ONLNE OL01 Behavior Management 3.00 EDU 34100

Huddleston, Melissa A ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDS 33000 ONLNE OL01 Intro & Meth Tchg Chldrn w/Disabilities Cross Cat 4.00

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Dept Section PreRequisite/CoRequisite EDS 33700 ONLNE OL01 Special Education Counseling 3.00 EDU 34100

Stacy, Beth ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDS 50200 ONLNE OL01 Behavior Management 3.00

Huddleston, Melissa A ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDS 53000 ONLNE OL01 Intro & Meth Tchg Chldrn w/Disabilities Cross Cat 4.00

Settings

Panagos, Rebecca J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDS 53700 ONLNE OL01 Special Education Counseling 3.00

Panagos, Rebecca J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDT 50010 ONLNE OL11 Educational Technology Theory and Practice 3.00

Teson, Sherry Sue ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 EDT 50020 ONLNE OL21 Transforming Learning with Technology 3.00

Teson, Sherry Sue ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 EDT 50040 ONLNE OL11 Digital Communication 3.00

Hartman, Gina R. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 EDT 50050 ONLNE OL01 Andragogy and Distance Education 3.00

Hartman, Gina R. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 EDT 50060 ONLNE OL01 Ethics and Issues in Educational Technology 3.00

VanderGraaf, Vanessa ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 20200 ONLNE OL01 Psychology of Teaching and Learning 3.00

Stacy, Beth ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 24700 ONLNE OL01 Adolescent Literature 3.00

Miller, Cynthia R ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 30505 ONLNE OL01 Methods of Teaching Reading, Writing, and Oral 3.00

Communication

EDU 20200

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 30705 ONLNE OL01 Methods of Teaching Reading in the Content 3.00

Areas

EDU 20200

Moran, Sarah A. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 32400 ONLNE OL01 Assessment of Intellectual Skills 3.00

Iborg, Diana Henson ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 34100 ONLNE OL01 Education of the Exceptional Child 3.00 EDU 20200

Freeman, Janis ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 35100 ONLNE OL01 Early Childhood Screening, Diagnosing and 3.00

Prescribing Instr

EDU 31700

Hantak, Kelly Ann ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 36500 ONLNE OL01 Coordination of Cooperative Education 3.00

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 36600 ONLNE OL01 Methods of Teaching Marketing 3.00

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 36700 ONLNE OL01 Curriculum for Marketing Education 3.00

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 37300 ONLNE OL01 Implementing Vocational Business Education 3.00

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Dept Section PreRequisite/CoRequisite EDU 38500 ONLNE OL01 Middle School Philosophy/Organization 3.00 EDU 20200

Savage, Tad E. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 38600 ONLNE OL01 Middle School Curriculum/Instruction 3.00 EDU 20200

Cummins, Marcia L. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 38700 ONLNE OL01 Reading/Writing Across Curriculum 3.00 EDU 20200

Cummins, Marcia L. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 38800 ONLNE OL01 Middle School Psychology 3.00 EDU 20200

Savage, Tad E. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 50200 ONLNE OL01 Psychology of Teaching and Learning 3.00

Johnson, Emilie W. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 50305 ONLNE OL01 Methods of Teaching Reading, Writing, and Oral 3.00

Communication

Moran, Sarah A. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 50500 ONLNE OL02 Analysis of Teaching and Learning Behavior 3.00

Towers, Donna M. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 50500 ONLNO OL01 Analysis of Tchg & Learning Behavior-Online 3.00

Students Only

Wood, Tracy D. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 50705 ONLNE OL01 Methods of Teaching Reading in the Content 3.00

Areas

Moran, Sarah A. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 51000 ONLNE OL02 Conceptualization of Education 3.00

Newman, Carrie A ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 51000 ONLNO OL01 Conceptualization of Education-Online Students 3.00

Only

McInnis, Timothy M. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 51300 ONLNE OL01 Survey of Gifted and Talented Education 3.00

Gismegian, Mary A. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 52000 ONLNE OL02 Curr Anlys & Dsgn (for Gifted Educ) 3.00

Bacon, Sharon L ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 52000 ONLNO OL01 Curriculum Analysis and Design-Online Students 3.00

Only

Nelson, Brie A. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 52400 ONLNE OL01 Assessment of Intellectual Skills 3.00

Iborg, Diana Henson ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 53000 ONLNE OL01 A Survey of Learning Styles 3.00

Tomicich, Heather N ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 54100 ONLNE OL01 Education of the Exceptional Child 3.00

Freeman, Janis ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 54400 ONLNE OL01 Meeting the Affective Needs of Gifted Children 3.00

Gismegian, Mary A. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 54700 ONLNE OL01 Adolescent Literature 3.00

Miller, Cynthia R ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 55100 ONLNE OL01 Early Childhood Screening, Diagnosing & 3.00

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Dept Section PreRequisite/CoRequisite EDU 56500 ONLNE OL01 Coordination of Cooperative Education 3.00

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 56600 ONLNE OL01 Methods of Teaching Marketing Education 3.00

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 56700 ONLNE OL01 Curriculum for Marketing Education 3.00

Syron, Angela D. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 57000 ONLNE OL02 Educational Research 3.00

Orlando, Maria F. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 57000 ONLNO OL01 Educational Research-Online Students Only 3.00

Orlando, Maria F. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 57300 ONLNE OL01 Implementing Vocational Business Education 3.00

Programs

Barnes, Janet L ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 58400 ONLNE OL01 Character Education Curriculum Design 3.00

Johnson, Emilie W. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 58500 ONLNE OL01 Middle School Philosophy/Organization 3.00

Savage, Tad E. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 58600 ONLNE OL01 Middle School Curriculum/Instruction 3.00

Cummins, Marcia L. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 58700 ONLNE OL01 Reading/Writing across Curriculum 3.00

Cummins, Marcia L. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 58800 ONLNE OL01 Middle School Psychology 3.00

Savage, Tad E. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 58890 ONLNE OL01 Adolescent Psychology 3.00

Savage, Tad E. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EDU 59309 ONLNE OL01 Self Prescribed Course: Character Education 3.00

Johnson, Emilie W. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ENGL 15000 ONLNE OL01 Strategies for University Writing (GE-Eng) 3.00 Placement

Intihar, Pyra ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ENGL 15000 ONLNE OL02 Strategies for University Writing (GE-Eng) 3.00

Church, Jeffrey E ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ENGL 15000 ONLNE OL03 Strategies for University Writing (GE-Eng) 3.00

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ENGL 17000 ONLNE OL01 Research and Argumentation (GE-Eng) 3.00 ENGL 15000 or EPP 15000 with a "C"

or better. In order to advance out of ENG 17000, students must earn a "C" or above.

Intihar, Pyra ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ENGL 20100 ONLNO OL21 World Literature I (GE-Lit/CrsClt)-Online Students 3.00

Only

ENGL 17000 with a C or better Intihar, Pyra ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 ENGL 21000 ONLNE OL01 Writing Proficiency Lab 3.00

Lampley, Jazmine M ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ENGL 23500 ONLNE OL11 American Literature I (GE-Lit) 3.00 ENGL 17000 with a C or better

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ENTR 37510 ONLNE OL11 Small Business and Entrepreneurship 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in MGMT 26032. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000. Allen, Robert E ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 ESC 11000 ONLNE OL01 Introductory Meteorology (GE-EarthSci) 3.00

Perantoni, Edward J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ESC 11100 ONLNE OL01 Meteorology Lab (GE-EarthSciLab) 1.00

Perantoni, Edward J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ESC 12000 ONLNE OL01 Oceanography (GE-EarthSci) 3.00

Perantoni, Edward J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ESC 13100 ONLNE OL01 Astronomy Lab (GE-EarthSciLab) 1.00 $35.00 Concurrent enrollment in ESC 13000 or

permission of dean required. Lab fee required.

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ESC 13200 ONLNE OL11 Introductory Astronomy with Lab (GE- 4.00

EarthSciLab)

Hopkins, Deb L. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 ESC 13200 ONLNE OL21 Introductory Astronomy with Lab (GE- 4.00

EarthSciLab)

Hopkins, Deb L. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 ESOL 44000 ONLNE OL01 TESOL Methods 3.00

Sencibaugh, Angela Michelle

ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 ESOL 54000 ONLNE OL01 TESOL Methods 3.00

Sencibaugh, Angela Michelle

ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 EXS 23000 ONLNE OL01 Assessment of Nutritional Status 3.00

Levine, Rebecca D. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 FIN 32000 ONLNE OL11 Principles of Finance 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in ACCT 21010

and MTH 14100 or MTH 14200 or higher. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000. Boyd, James W ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 FIN 32020 ONLNE OL21 Investments I 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in ECON 23030

and FIN 32000. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000.

Banerjee, Gaurango ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 GEO 20100 ONLNE OL11 World Regional Geography (GE-CrsClt) 3.00 ENGL 17000 with a C or better; or

permission of dean.

Marsh, Meredith J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 GEO 20100 ONLNE OL21 World Regional Geography (GE-CrsClt) 3.00 ENGL 17000 with a C or better; or

permission of dean.

Marsh, Meredith J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 HFS 16000 ONLNE OL01 First Aid/CPR/Sport Injuries 2.00

Dykes, Alyson G. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 HFS 16000 ONLNE OL02 First Aid/CPR/Sport Injuries 2.00

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Dept Section PreRequisite/CoRequisite HFS 20000 ONLNE OL01 Health and Nutrition 4.00

Alameda, Annie ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 HFS 30000 ONLNE OL01 Community Health 3.00 ENGL 17000

Alameda, Annie ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 HIS 10000 ONLNE OL11 World History Since 1500 (GE-WHis) 3.00 ENGL 15000 or placement in ENGL

15000 or EPP 15000 or placement in EPP 15000.

Capps, Tracy Rehbein ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 HIS 10000 ONLNO OL21 World History Since 1500 (GE-WHis)-Online 3.00

Students Only

ENGL 15000 or placement in ENGL 15000 or EPP 15000 or placement in EPP 15000.

Capps, Tracy Rehbein ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 HIS 10500 ONLNE OL11 America: Colony to Civil War (GE-AmGovHis) 3.00 ENGL 15000 or placement in ENGL

15000 or EPP 15000 or placement in EPP 15000.

Rectenwald, Miranda L ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 HIS 10500 ONLNO OL21 Amer: Colony to Civil War (GE-AmGovHis)-Online 3.00

Students Only

ENGL 15000 or placement in ENGL 15000 or EPP 15000 or placement in EPP 15000.

Rectenwald, Miranda L ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 HP 53600 ONLNE OL01 Psychological and Sociological Aspects of 3.00

Physical Education

Wright, Paul S. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 HP 53700 ONLNE OL01 Community Health 3.00

Alameda, Annie ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 12/11/2015 INTL 38000 ONLNE OL11 Global Business and Society 3.00 successful completion the Writing

Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000.

Loughlin, John Jackson ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 INTL 48010 ONLNE OL21 International Marketing 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in INTL 38000.

Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000. Coble, Kyle D ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 LUL 11000 ONLNO OL11 Academic Success Strategies-Online Students 1.00

Only

Williamson, Shane Y. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 LUL 11000 ONLNO OL21 Academic Success Strategies-Online Students 1.00

Only

Williamson, Shane Y. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MGMT 16022 ONLNE OL11 Introduction to Business and Free Enterprise 3.00 a grade of C or better in ENGL 11000

or EPP 11000 or higher; or placement into ENGL 15000 or EPP 15000. Schneider, Karolina ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 MGMT 26014 ONLNE OL11 Excel for Professionals 3.00 $25.00 Please note: This is an online course

with weekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus.

Arrowsmith-Elliott, Beth J. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 MGMT 26014 ONLNE OL21 Excel for Professionals 3.00 $25.00

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CourseSchedule

FA SEM 15

Page # 8 LabFee

Lindenwood University Online Courses

Credits Course Name

Type Crs ID

Dept Section PreRequisite/CoRequisite

MGMT 26032 ONLNE OL11 Principles of Management 3.00 $25.00 a grade of C or better in ENGL 17000. Dokes, Eugene E. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 MGMT 26032 ONLNE OL21 Principles of Management 3.00 $25.00 a grade of C or better in ENGL 17000.

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MGMT 26061 ONLNE OL11 Business Law I 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in ENGL 17000.

Elliott, Douglas R. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 MGMT 26061 ONLNE OL21 Business Law I 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in ENGL 17000.

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MGMT 36033 ONLNE OL11 Introduction to Management Decision Science 3.00 $25.00 a C or better in MIS 24000; a grade of

C or better in MTH 141000 and in one of the following courses: MTH 14200, MTH 15100, MTH 15200, MTH 17500, MTH 24100, MTH 27100 or MTH 27200. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Asse

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 MGMT 36033 ONLNE OL21 Introduction to Management Decision Science 3.00 $25.00 a C or better in MIS 24000; a grade of

C or better in MTH 141000 and in one of the following courses: MTH 14200, MTH 15100, MTH 15200, MTH 17500, MTH 24100, MTH 27100 or MTH 27200. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Asse

Talbott, Robert ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MGMT 36042 ONLNE OL21 Principles of Supply Chain Management 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in ECON 23020

or ECON 23030. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000.

Wessel, Cynthia ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MGMT 36043 ONLNE OL11 Principles of Operations Management 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in MGMT 26032

and MTH 14100, MTH 14200, MTH 15100, MTH 15200, MTH 17500, MTH 24100, MTH 27100 or MTH 27200. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000. Marzano, Michael P. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 MGMT 36043 ONLNE OL21 Principles of Operations Management 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in MGMT 26032

and MTH 14100, MTH 14200, MTH 15100, MTH 15200, MTH 17500, MTH 24100, MTH 27100 or MTH 27200. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000. Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MGMT 36050 ONLNE OL11 Organizational Behavior 3.00 $50.00 a grade of C or better in ENGL 17000.

Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000. Lombardo, Augestina

(Tina) M

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CourseSchedule

FA SEM 15

Page # 9 LabFee

Lindenwood University Online Courses

Credits Course Name

Type Crs ID

Dept Section PreRequisite/CoRequisite

MGMT 36081 ONLNE OL21 Career Development 3.00 junior standing. Please note: This is an online course with weekly

requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus. Access Blackboard through your portal no later than the 1st day of the term for course information.

Wehrli, Dana C. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MGMT 46082 ONLNE OL11 Management Policy 3.00 $30.00 Final semester of senior year. Lab fee

required. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000. Please note: This is an online course with weekly

requirements and deadlines as posted in the course s

Staff, Staff CNCLD-CNCLD N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 MGMT 46082 ONLNE OL21 Management Policy 3.00 $30.00 Final semester of senior year. Lab fee

required. Also required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENGL 21000. Please note: This is an online course with weekly

requirements and deadlines as posted in the course s

Allen, Robert E ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MIS 24000 ONLNE OL21 Introduction to Information Systems 3.00 Please note: This is an online course

with weekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus.

Townsend, Maryann M. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 10/19/2015 12/11/2015 MRKT 35010 ONLNE OL11 Principles of Marketing 3.00 C or Better in ENG 17000. Also

required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENG 21000. Please note: This is an online course with weekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus. Access Blackboa

Eberhart, Judith (Judy) K. ONLIN-ONLINE ARR N/A N/A 08/24/2015 10/16/2015 MRKT 35010 ONLNE OL21 Principles of Marketing 3.00 C or Better in ENG 17000. Also

required is the successful completion of the Writing Proficiency Assessment (WPA) or ENG 21000. Please note: This is an online course with weekly requirements and deadlines as posted in the course syllabus. Access Blackboa

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