Spring 2010 Semester Schedule - Under Construction
Monday
| Course | Title | Instructor | Pre-Requisite | Location |
| ACC 315 | Governmental and Non-Profit Accounting | Ellis | ACC 312 | Hipp Hall 104 |
| BUS 340E | Business Finance | Copsey | ACC 111, ECN 225, MTH 110 | Hipp Hall 106 |
| PHY 105 | Descriptive Astronomy | Moffett - Website | none | PYR 203 |
| MUS 101 | Introduction to Music | Rhyne | none | Daniel Music Bldg 107 |
| REL 140 | Workman | none | TBA | |
| FYS 1130 | Mathematics of Games and Gambling | Woodard | none | Riley Hall 103 |
Tuesday
| Course | Title | Instructor | Pre-Requisite | Location |
| ACC 360 | International Accounting | Bradley | ACC 312 | Hipp Hall 106 |
| BUS 450 | Strategic Management | Meindl | ACC 111, BUS 320, BUS 330, BUS 340 | Hipp Hall 107 |
| ANT 101 | Cultural Anthropology | Chidester | none | Hipp Hall 202 |
| HES 101 | Wellness Concepts | Murr | none | PAC 106 |
| BUS 311 | International Business | Rothenberger | ECN 101, ECN 102 | UCG |
Wednesday
| Course | Title | Instructor | Pre-Requisite | Location |
| ACC 320 | Cost Accounting | Haselden | ACC 311 | UCG |
| ACC 301 | Principles of Accounting II | Ellis | ACC 111 | Hipp Hall 104 |
| BUS 312 | The Sustainable Corporation | Meindl | none | Hipp Hall 106 |
| ECN 225 | Colvin | none | Furman Hall 107 | |
| SPN 110 | Elementary Spanish | Grant | none | Furman Hall 108 |
| PHY 105 | LAB | Moffett | none | Furman Observatory |
| HST 104 | Modern Europe 1715 to Present | Fehler | none | Furman Hall 109 |
Thursday
| Course | Title | Instructor | Pre-requisite | Location |
| ACC 450 | Advanced Accounting Topics | Ellis | ACC 312 | |
| ACC 311 | Intermediate Financial Accounting | Frazer | ACC 111 | UCG |
| BUS 330E | Operations Management | Meindl | ECN 225, CSC 101, MTH 110 | Hipp Hall 106 |
| ECN 102 | Microeconomics | Vischer | none | Hipp Hall 204 |
| ENG 422 | Literature of the South | Claiborne | ENG 101 or FYW 1100 | UCG |
| REL 221 | Native American Religions (see below for course description) |
Turner | none | Furman Hall 207 |
REL 221 Native American Religions -
This course meets both the Ultimate Questions and the World Cultures Gen. Ed. requirement for the new curriculum.
While recognizing the great diversity in Native American religion, this course focuses on particulars of a few tribal groups and considers themes (i.e., the sacredness of nature) common to many traditions. The tribes which will be given special focus this term are the Hopi, the Navajo, and the Plains Cultures. Some time will also be given to the Eastern band of the Cherokee. Central to the study will be the way in which these indigenous peoples express and experience what they see as "ultimate reality." Making comparisons and identifying differences between the Indian view and a traditional Western Christian worldview will be important throughout the course. Class time will include lecture, discussion, the use of film clips.
Course Textbooks:
The Way to Rainy Mountain, N. Scott Momaday. (a very short novel)
Additional texts TBA
Students will also be asked to watch the feature film Dances With Wolves (Kevin Costner) outside of class.