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1 CALL NO. COURSE NO. CREDIT COURSE DAY BEGINNING & ENDING T ROOM NO. INSTRUCTOR MT MATHEMATICAL STRUCTURES II W 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 115 WRIGHT R HT AFRO-AMERICAN HERITAGE M 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 203 STAFF LS CHILDREN'S LITERATURE Online Online Online T-LU 201 HARRIS EP SO SOCIAL RESEARCH R 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 203 STAFF SO URBAN SOCIOLOGY W 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 203 STAFF SO CRIMINOLOGY M 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 203 STAFF SO INTERNSHIP TBA TBA TBA T-LU 100 STAFF - Must attend Internship meeting for SO 4003, January 20, 2015 at 7:00pm, T-LU SO SOCIAL STATISTICS W 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 203 STAFF SO SOCIAL THEORY T 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 203 STAFF AC INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING II W 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 104 STAFF - Course Fee: $ AC ACCOUNTING INFORMATION SYSTEM R 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 104 STAFF - Course Fee: $ AC COST ACCOUNTING M 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 104 SARJEH-PAYMA Course Fee: $ AC AUDITING & CONTROL T 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 104 STAFF - Course Fee: $ AC GOVERNMENT & NON-PROFIT ACCOUNTING TR 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 104 STAFF - Course Fee: $ BA BUSINESS SEMINAR F 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 104 STAFF BA INTERNSHIP TBA TBA TBA T-LU 100 STAFF - Must attend Internship meeting for BA 4993, January 27, at 5:00pm, T-LU EC MANAGERIAL ECONOMICS & STRATEGY M 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 208 WARD S EC INTERNATIONAL TRADE & FINANCE MW 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 105 SARJEH-PAYMA ENT SEMINAR IN OKLA BUSINESS & ECONOMICS R 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 205 MILLER J Please call (918) for scheduled dates ENT ACCOUNTING & FINANCE FOR MANAGERS T 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 205 SARJEH-PAYMA ENT LEGAL ASPECTS OF NEW VENTURE CREATIONS M 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 205 HUNTER-RAINEY
2 10249 ENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN HIGH TECHNICAL INDUSTR F 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 205 MILLER J ENT ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN TRANSPORTATION & LOGIS R 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 205 MILLER J ENT CORPORATE VENTURING W 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 205 HUNTER-RAINEY ENT PRACTICUM: QUALITY MANAGEMENT M 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 205 STAFF- Please call (918) for scheduled dates ENT SPECIAL TOPICS: RISK MANAGEMENT W 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 205 STAFF- Please call (918) for scheduled dates FN BUSINESS STATISTICS R 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 114 SARJEH-PAYMA Please call (918) for scheduled dates FN FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT W 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 105 SARJEH-PAYMA Please call (918) for scheduled dates IS MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION IN BUSINESS R 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 210 GOLBABA M IS DATABASE SYSTEMS TR 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 210 GOLBABA M IS INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT INFORMATION W 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 210 GOLBABA M IS WEB PAGE & GRAPHICAL INTERFACE DESIGN T 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 210 GOLBABA M IS CURRENT TOPICS IN MANAGEMENT INFORMATIO M 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 210 GOLBABA M MG FUNDAMENTALS OF MANAGEMENT MW 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 104 WARD S MG HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN ORGANIZATIONS T 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 105 STAFF MG PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT R 0530PM 0810PM T-LU 105 WARD S MG PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING TR 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 105 WARD S MG BUSINESS POLICY & STRATEGY TR 0820PM 1000PM T-LU 208 STAFF ED HISTORICAL/PHILOSOPHICAL FOUNDATIONS OF A W 0430PM 0610PM T-LU 115 WEIS L Fifteen hours of observation required ED FOUNDATIONS OF READING IN THE ELEMENTARY T 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 115 MCGOWAN O ED INTEGRATED LANGUAGE ARTS & SOCIAL STUDIES T 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 115 MCGOWAN O ED MEASUREMENT & EVALUATION R 0620PM 0800PM T-LU 115 MCGOWAN O ED SEMINAR: TEST TAKING SKILLS-OGET/OSAT TBA TBA TBA T-LU 100 WEIS L ED SEMINAR: PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT/ASSESSMEN W 0620PM 0710PM T-LU 115 WEIS L
3 Course Fee: $ ED SEMINAR/PRACTICUM: CLINICAL TEACHING TBA TBA TBA T-LU 100 WEIS L ED BALE INDEPENDENT STUDY TBA TBA TBA T-LU 100 MCCONNELL L ED BALE COLLOQUIUM A: WRITING M 0600PM 0740PM T-LU 114 MCCONNELL L ED BALE COLLOQUIUM B: COMMUNICATIONS M 0800PM 0940PM T-LU 114 MCCONNELL L ED BALE COLLOQUIUM C: CONTEMPORARY PROBLEM T 0600PM 0740PM T-LU 114 MCCONNELL L ED BALE COLLOQUIUM D: INTERNATIONAL STUDIES T 0800PM 0940PM T-LU 114 MCCONNELL L ED SCHOOL LAW & LEGAL ISSUES R 0430PM 0610PM T-LU 115 MCGOWAN O Course Fee: $ ED CLINICAL PRACTICE: ELEMENTARY TBA TBA TBA T-LU 100 WEIS L Course Fee: $ ED NEIGHBORHOODS & ORAL NARRATIVES W 0430PM 1000PM T-LU 114 MCCONNELL L ED EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH & EVALUATION T 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 206 STAFF ED EDUCATIONAL SOCIOLOGY M 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 206 WEIS L ED PHILOSOPHY OF TEACHING T 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 206 LEWIS A ED TEACHING THE CULTURALLY DIFFERENT STUDENT W 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 206 MINOR C ED SEMINAR: URBAN AG ED/LLHW - PART II TBA TBA TBA T-LU 202 MCGOWAN O ED SEMINAR: COMPREHENSIVE WRITTEN EXAMS W 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 206 LEWIS A PY ADOLESCENT BEHAVIOR & DEVELOPMENT M 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 105 ROTT P PY PSYCHOLOGICAL STATISTICS W 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 203 STAFF PY SEMINAR: POSITIVE PSYCHOLOGY T 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 105 HARRIS EP PY ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY R 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 105 STAFF PY SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY M 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 105 ROTT P PY PSYCHOLOGY OF LEARNING W 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 105 HARRIS EP PY THEORIES & TECHNIQUES OF COUNSELING Online Online Online T-LU 201 HARRIS EP PY SENIOR PRACTICUM TBA TBA TBA T-LU 100 MCCONNELL L Must attend Internship meeting for PY 4223, January 20, 2015 at 7:00pm, T-LU 114.
4 10664 RC ASSESSMENT & EVALUATION R 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 113 QUINN J RC MEDICAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPCTS OF DISABILITY R 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 113 SASSIN J RC INTERNSHIP I M 0300PM 0410PM T-LU 113 SANDERS P RC INTERNSHIP I M 0300PM 0410PM T-LU 113 SANDERS P RC INTERNSHIP II W 0300PM 0410PM T-LU 113 DAVIS D RC INTERNSHIP II W 0300PM 0410PM T-LU 113 DAVIS D RC INTERNSHIP II W 0420PM 0530PM T-LU 113 QUINN J RC INTERNSHIP II W 0420PM 0530PM T-LU 113 QUINN J RC INTERNSHIP II W 0530PM 0640PM T-LU 113 LEWIS P RC INTERNSHIP II W 0530PM 0640PM T-LU 113 LEWIS P RC COMPREHENSIVE WRITTEN EXAMINATION W 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 113 WASHINGTO RC COUNSELING METHODS & TECHNIQUES T 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 113 LEWIS P RC HUMAN GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT T 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 113 SANDERS P RC INDIVIDUAL TESTING TECHNIQUES M 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 113 QUINN J RC ABNORMAL BEHAVIOR/DIAGNOSTICS M 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 113 SANDERS P RS INTRODUCTION TO ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY W 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 106 WILLIAMS C RS INTRODUCTION TO MENTAL HEALTH W 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 106 SCHNEIDER RS MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY & EPIDEMIOLOGY T 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 106 RAMEY M RS ADDICTIONS COUNSELING MODELS F 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 106 LEAVELL RS ADDICTIONS COUNSELING PRACTICE R 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 106 DAVIS D RS APPLICATIONS, BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS & OBSERVATI R 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 106 WHITING C RS INTRODUCTION OF SPEECH-LANGUAGE, HEARING M 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 106 KING L RS DISABILITY POSITIVE LIFE SPAN APPLICATION M 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 106 STAFF SPED REMEDIATION OF CONTENT FOR THE MILD/MOD M 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 115 WEIS L UE ED STRATEGY/BEHAVIORAL CHANGE IN EXCEPTIO R 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 206 MINOR C UE CURRENT ISSUES & TRENDS IN EDUCATION R 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 206 COLE T HA COMMUNITY HEALTH T 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 106 SASSIN J This course is for Rehabilitation Services majors only NR CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATION OF PROFESSIONAL PR M 0900AM 1150AM T-NCB 390 HRYSHCHUK T NR HEALTH ASSESSMENT (WITH LAB) W 0800AM 0950AM T-NCB 395 CHANDLER J
5 Langston University-Tulsa Campus NR HEALTH ASSESSMENT (WITH LAB) RF TBA TBA T-NCB 395 CHANDLER J NR INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH T 0900AM 1050AM T-NCB 390 STAFF NR COMMUNITY HEALTH T 0100PM 0350PM T-NCB 354 ENG C NR HEALTH ASSESSMENT M 0100PM 0350PM T-NCB 390 CHANDLER J COURSE FEE: $ NR ORIENTATION TO PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE W 0100PM 0350PM T-NCB 222 STAFF NR HEALTH ASSESSMENT II W 0100PM 0350PM T-NCB 396 STAFF NR PSYCHOSOCIAL NURSING (WITH LAB) M 0900AM 1150AM T-NCB 396 STAFF - M 0100PM 0250PM T-NCB 396 STAFF - COURSE FEE: $78.00 RF TBA TBA T-NCB STAFF NR CHILDBEARING FAMILY NURSING (WITH LAB) T 0900AM 1150AM T-NCB 396 WHITE L T 0100PM 0250PM T-NCB 396 WHITE L COURSE FEE: $78.00 RF TBA TBA T-NCB 365 WHITE L NR ISSUES IN MINORITY HEALTH W 0800AM 1050AM T-NCB 247 ENG, C NR CHILDREARING FAMILY NURSING (WITH LAB) T 0900AM 1150AM T-NCB 247 HRYSHCHUK T T 0100PM 0250PM T-NCB 247 HRYSHCHUK T COURSE FEE: $78.00 RF TBA TBA T-NCB 355 HRYSHCHUK T NR ADULT HEALTH NURSING (WITH LAB) M 0900AM 1150AM T-NCB 247 COURTNEY T M 0100PM 0250PM T-NCB 247 COURTNEY T RF TBA TBA T-NCB 363 COURTNEY T NR RESEARCH SEMINAR M 1100AM 1150AM T-NCB 260 BLALOCK M NR DYNAMICS OF PROFESSIONAL NURSING M 0900AM 1050AM T-NCB 260 STAFF NR NURSING LEADERSHIP/MANAGEMENT (WITH LA M 0100PM 0250PM T-NCB 260 STAFF - M 0300PM 0450PM T-NCB 260 STAFF - WR TBA TBA T-NCB STAFF NR ADVANCED ADULT HEALTH T 0900AM 1150AM T-NCB 260 BLALOCK M T 0100PM 0250PM T-NCB 260 BLALOCK M WRF TBA TBA T-NCB 367 BLALOCK M
6 10906 ORGL FOUNDATIONS/ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERSHIP & MW 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 213 STAFF- JANUARY 20 - MARCH ORGL PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION TR 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 213 STAFF - JANUARY 20 - MARCH ORGL DATA ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION MW 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 213 STAFF - JANUARY 20 - MARCH ORGL FOUNDATION OF FISCAL MANAGEMENT WF 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 213 STAFF - MARCH 23 - MAY ORGL ETHICS & ORGANIZATION TR 0430PM 0710PM T-LU 213 STAFF - MARCH 23 - MAY ORGL THE INDIVIDUAL, ORGANIZATION & SOCIETY MW 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 213 STAFF - MARCH 23 - MAY ORGL CAPSTONE TR 0720PM 1000PM T-LU 213 STAFF - MARCH 23 - MAY 15
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