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FALL 2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Course Schedule
St. Louis Metro Locations
Westport Campus
Winghaven Campus
Old Post Office Campus
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Webster Groves Home Campus
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Please refer to www.webster.edu/academics/schedule.shtml for the most current information.
470 East Lockwood Avenue St. Louis, MO 63119-3194
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Undergraduate Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Undergraduate Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Graduate Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Graduate Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Registration Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Undergraduate Online Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Online Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Graduate Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Undergraduate Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Downtown, Westport and Winghaven
Graduate Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Evening/Weekend Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Tuition, Payment and Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
TABLE OF CONTENTS Undergraduate and Graduate Calendar Undergraduate Registration Information Graduate Registration Information General Education Courses Graduate Information General Information Tuition and Fees UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Accounting Advertising Animation Anthropology Arabic Art Art History Audio Production Biology Business Chemistry Chinese Computer Applications Computer Science Dance Economics Education Electronic and Photographic Media English English as a Second Language Ethics Film Production Film Studies Finance French General Studies German Health Science History Human Rights Individualized Learning Experiences Interactive Digital Media International Languages and Cultures International Relations International Studies Italian Japanese Journalism Latin Legal Studies Management Mathematics Media Communications Multicultural Studies Music Musical Theatre Nursing Philosophy Photography Physics Political Science Psychology Public Relations Religious Studies Russian
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Science Scriptwriting Sociology Spanish Speech Communication Thai Theatre Video Production Women's Studies Writing
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GRADUATE PROGRAMS Accounting Advertising Art Arts Management and Leadership Biology/Professional Science Management and Leadership Business Business and Organizational Security Management Communication Arts (M.A.) Computer Science (M.S.) Counseling Doctor of Management Early Childhood Education (M.A./M.A.T.) Education for Global Sustainability Educational Leadership(Ed.S.) Educational Technology (M.E.T.) Finance Gerontology Graduate Certificate in Decision Support Systems Graduate Certificate in Web Services Health Administration (M.H.A.) Human Resources Development Human Resources Management Information Technology Management International Business International Languages and Cultures International Relations Legal Analysis Legal Studies Management and Leadership Marketing Mathematics For Educators (M.A.) Media Communications Multidisciplinary Studies Music Nursing Procurement and Acquisitions Management Public Relations Reading School System Superintendency and Leadership (Ed.S.) Social Science Special Education Teaching English as a Second Language Graduate Professional Seminars Undergraduate Online Courses Graduate Online Courses Interdisciplinary Minors and Certificates Evening and Weekend Courses: Undergraduate Downtown Campus Webster Groves Campus Westport Campus Winghaven Campus Evening and Weekend Courses: Graduate Downtown Campus Webster Groves Campus Westport Campus Winghaven Campus
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2011 FALL SEMESTER UNDERGRADUATE CALENDAR
Undergraduate registration begins ................................................................................................................................................. April 4-6 Non-degree seeking undergraduate registration begins ................................................................................................................... July 25 New Students move in to residence halls ...................................................................................................................................August 18* Residence hall move-in day for returning undergrads ...............................................................................................................August 19* Undergraduate weekend classes for Fall 1 begin ........................................................................................................................ August 19 Online Undergraduate Fall and Fall 1 students may login .......................................................................................................... August 19 New undergraduate student orientation .................................................................................................................................. August 19-21 Undergraduate Fall 1 and semester classes begin ...................................................................................................................... August 22 Last day to add undergraduate Fall 1 and semester classes....................................................................................................... August 26 Last day to drop undergraduate Fall 1 and semester classes .................................................................................................September 2 **Labor Day - University Holiday (U.S.) ...............................................................................................................................September 5 Last day to withdraw from undergraduate Fall 1 classes .......................................................................................................September 30 FALL BREAK- Undergraduate only .................................................................................................................................. October 17-21 Undergraduate weekend classes for Fall 2 begin ...................................................................................................................... October 21 Online Undergraduate Fall 2 students may login ...................................................................................................................... October 21 Undergraduate regular Fall 2 classes begin .............................................................................................................................. October 24 Last day to add undergraduate Fall 2 classes ........................................................................................................................... October 28 Undergraduate petitions for December graduates due in Registrar's Office .............................................................................. October 28 Last day to drop undergraduate Fall 2 classes .........................................................................................................................November 4 Undergraduate registration for Spring 2012 begins ............................................................................................................................. TBA Last day to withdraw from undergraduate semester classes ..................................................................................................November 18 **Thanksgiving Holiday - no classes ............................................................................................................................ November 24-25 Last day to withdraw from undergraduate Fall 2 classes ..........................................................................................................December 2 Undergraduate finals (see schedule, page 9) ................................................................................................................... December 12-16 Residence halls close for holidays ..........................................................................................................................................December 16 *These dates are subject to change. Please check the Student Life and Services website for the most up-to-date information. ** Classes will be rescheduled by individual instructors.
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2011 FALL SEMESTER GRADUATE CALENDAR Registration begins All Graduate Programs ..................................................................................................................................... April 11 Non-degree seeking M.A., M.B.A. registration begins .................................................................................................................... June 20 M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. weekend classes for Fall 1 begin ..................................................................................................... August 12 Online MA, MBA and Graduate Certificate Fall and Fall 1 students may login ........................................................................... August 12 M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Fall 1 and semester classes begin .................................................................................................... August 15 M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. petitions for Oct. graduates due in Academic Advising Center ......................................................... August 15 Online Graduate School of Education (M.A.T./M.A./M.E.T./Ed.S.) Fall and Fall 1 students may login ..................................... August 19 M.M., M.S.N., M.A./M.A.T./M.E.T./Ed.S. Fall 1 and semester classes begin............................................................................... August 22 Last day to drop M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Fall 1 classes ......................................................................................................... August 26 Last day to drop M.M, M.S.N., M.A./M.A.T./M.E.T./Ed.S. Fall 1 classes .................................................................................September 2 *Labor Day - University Holiday (U.S.).................................................................................................................................September 5 Last day to withdraw from M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Fall 1 classes ....................................................................................September 23 Last day to withdraw from M.M., M.S.N., M.A./M.A.T./M.E.T./Ed.S. Fall 1 classes ...............................................................September 30 NO Fall Break for M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Fall Break- School of Education Graduate Classes .............................................................................................................. October 17-21 M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. weekend classes for Fall 2 begin .................................................................................................... October 14 Online MA, MBA and Graduate Certificate Fall 2 students may login ....................................................................................... October 14 M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Fall 2 regular classes begin ............................................................................................................ October 17 M.A., M.B.A., M.S. petitions for Dec. graduates due in Academic Advising Center ................................................................... October 17 Online Graduate School of Education (M.A./M.A.T./M.E.T./Ed.S.) Fall 2 students may login ................................................. October 21 M.M., M.S.N., M.A./M.A.T./M.E.T./Ed.S. Fall 2 classes begin .................................................................................................. October 24 Graduate registration for Spring 2012 Begins ........................................................................................................................... October 24 Last day to drop M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. regular Fall 2 classes ........................................................................................... October 28 M.A./M.A.T./M.E.T./Ed.S. and M.M. petitions for December graduates due in Registrar's Office ............................................. October 28 Last day to drop M.M., M.S.N., M.A./M.A.T./M.E.T./Ed.S. Fall 2 classes ................................................................................ November 4 *Thanksgiving Holiday - no classes ............................................................................................................................. November 24-25 Last day to withdraw from M.A., M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Fall 2 classes .....................................................................................November 25 Last day to withdraw from M.M., M.S.N., M.A./M.A.T./M.E.T./Ed.S. Fall 2 classes ..................................................................December 2 *Classes will be rescheduled by individual instructors.
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Tuition Payment Codes Each time you register for classes, you will need to supply a payment code indicating how you will pay your tuition. This code must be entered into the Webster University computer system before your registration can be processed. Please read the information below to determine what your code will be when registering. Note: If you pay your tuition using more than one method, please include all codes when registering. All Financial arrangements must be completed two weeks before classes begin.
If you…
Your code is…
Pay tuition in full by cash,
Remember to…
PD
Pay in full 2 weeks before the term begins.
check, or credit card. Participate in a monthly
TM
Set-up payment plan. Visit Business
payment plan with a one-
Office or www.webster.edu/bursar
time enrollment fee.
for information.
Fund your tuition primarily through
FA
Complete your financial aid at least two
grants, scholarships, and/or loans. Are reimbursed by your employer
weeks before the term begins. ER
Submit your employer’s letter verifying employment
for your tuition.
and tuition reimbursement program at the time of registration or two weeks before the term begins to the Business Office. Selecting this option may result in a deferred payment fee.
Note: If your company reimburses a
ER and
Follow the above requirements for each of
portion of tuition and you pay the rest,
PD or TM
these codes.
DB
Submit your employer’s letter/voucher verifying
your code is… Work for a company that pays Webster University directly.
employment and direct billing program to the Business Office at the time of registration or two weeks before the term begins.
Receive partial or full tuition
TA
Submit the Tuition Assistance form at the time
assistance from the Military and
of registration.
Government (Civil Service). Note: If you receive partial tuition
TA and
Follow the above suggestions for each of
assistance from the military and
PD or TM
these codes.
you pay the rest, your code is... Receive tuition assistance from the Veteran’s Administration (VA) or
For VA contact the Webster University Registrar’s VA or VR
Office at 314/968-7446. Submit VR authorization
Vocational Rehabilitation VR). Receive the tuition remission
documents to the Business Office. TR
Submit completed Tuition Remission
benefit from Webster as an
application form to the Business Office
employee, or the spouse, dependent
two weeks before the term begins.
or other designate of the employee You may contact the Business Office by phone at 314-968-7410 ,1-800-981-9803, fax at (314)963-6105, or the mailing address Webster University, attn: Business Office 470 E. Lockwood Ave, St. Louis, MO 63119.
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Payment code:
Webster UNIVERSITY CLASS REGISTRATION FORM Service Location:___________ Term:__________
ID #: Name: Permanent Address:
SS #: Program: Current School Year Address
Permanent Phone #: Last Attended Webster: Planned Graduation Date: Degree: (e.g., B.A., M.A., Non-degree) st 1 Major: Emphasis: 2nd Major: Minor:
Current School Year Phone: Employer’s Name: Employer’s Address:
Dept. & Course Number
Sec. No.
Work Phone: Fax: E-mail address:
Title
Crs Hrs
Total: Student Signature Date:
Advisor Signature: (Advisor Signature Not Required for Graduate Students except School of Education Graduate students and for courses below the 5000 level) 5
Fall 2011 Registration UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION Full Registration: Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at 5:00 a.m.*: All undergraduates may begin web registration. Advisor approval is required. Wednesday, April 6, 2011 at 8:00 a.m.: All undergraduates may begin registration in person in the Registrar’s Office at 8:00a.m. and in Academic Advising at 8:30a.m. Advisor approval is required. Advanced Registration for Seniors: Monday, April 4, 2011 at 5:00 a.m.*: All seniors may begin web registration. Advisor approval is required. Monday, April 4, 2011 at 8:00 a.m.: All seniors may begin registration in person in the Registrar’s Office at 8:00a.m. and in Academic Advising at 8:30a.m. Advisor approval is required. A senior is a student with 90 credits at the end of the current semester. Advanced Registration for Juniors: Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 5:00 a.m.*: All juniors may begin web registration. Advisor approval is required. Tuesday, April 5, 2011 at 8:00 a.m.: All juniors may begin registration in person in the Registrar’s Office at 8:00a.m. and in Academic Advising at 8:30a.m. Advisor approval is required. A junior is a student with 60 credits at the end of the current semester. *Telephone assistance will not be available to solve any problems that may arise until 8:00a.m.
Graduate Registration Monday, April 11, 2011 at 8:30 a.m.: Web and in person registration begins for all St. Louis metropolitan area and online graduate students. No advisor permission is required. Graduate students may register in person at the usual service locations. Please use the registration form found in this schedule.
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Student Academic Services on the Web Come visit the Webster University web site! The following list of features is available to you. Register for classes Check/update your address and phone number (in Biographical) View/print your grades
Print a student copy of your transcript View/print your degree audit Request Grade Mailer View, print and/or pay your bill View your financial aid information Request Parking tags View/print a copy of your schedule Update your anticipated graduation date (in Biographical)
What should you do? Log into your Connections account. Click on the Student tab Click on “here” in the Student Academic Services box Enter your Connections Username and Password Click on the Set Options button Click on the appropriate program Click on Fall Semester Enter 2011 for the year Click on the Submit Options button Click on the Registration button and follow the instructions
If you have not already set up your Connections account you will need to do so. To do this go to www.webster.edu and click on Connections login. Follow the Connections Account Setup Instructions. If you have difficulties setting up your account please contact the University Helpdesk
AFTER YOU ENROLL IN AN ONLINE COURSE 1. Go to the Online Programs website at http://www.webster.edu/online and click the icon that states “Preview Online Learning at Webster University.” a. Review the information on this site to ensure you are prepared for beginning your online coursework. b. Ensure you have completed all steps of the Online Student Readiness Checklist, starting with step 4, including configuring your computer and ordering your textbooks. 2. Check the Academic Calendar at http://www.webster.edu/online for program login dates by selecting the Academic Calendar link from the “More Information” box on the right side of the screen. a. Log into Connections at http://connections.webster.edu, select the Student tab and click on My Courses on the appropriate login date. Students will have access to online courses after 12:00pm Central on the login date. 3. Contact the Webster University Help Desk for problems accessing or using Webster’s WorldClassRoom (Blackboard).
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UNIVERSITY RESOURCE OFFICES University administrative office hours are 8:30-4:30 or 5:30 Monday-Thursday, and 8:30-4:30 Friday. The Academic Advising Center (568 Garden) is open from 8:30-7:30 Monday-Thursday, 8:30-4:30 Friday and 8:30-12:00 Saturday. ACADEMIC AFFAIRS/PROVOST OFFICE College of Arts & Sciences Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts George Herbert Walker Sch. of Business & Technology School of Communications School of Education Academic Advising Center Academic Resource Center Center for Interdisciplinary Studies Emerson Library Online Learning Center Information Technology Helpdesk Experiential and Individualized Learning Teacher Certification Study Abroad
Julian Schuster, Provost and Senior VP David Wilson, Dean Peter Sargent, Dean Benjamin Ola Akande, Dean Debra Carpenter, Dean Brenda Fyfe, Dean Thomas Nickolai, Director Barbara Stewart, Director Kate Parsons, Chair Laura Rein, Dean Dan Viele, Director
LRTH 151 WEBH 218 MUSC103 SVER 235 SVER 132 WEBH 224 568 Garden LRTH 40 WEBH 200 #1 Edgar Rd. 8356 Big Bend
Lori Diefenbacher, Coordinator Peggy Peel, Coordinator Guillermo Rodriquez, Director
WEBH 346 WEBH 226B LRTH 163
968-6910 968-7160 968-7006 968-5951 968-7147 968-6906 968-6972 246-7620 246-7703 968-7152 968-7474 968-5995 246-8054 968-7058 246-7881
FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION Business Office
Greg Gunderson, VP and CFO Jody Paterson, Bursar
LRTH 275 WEBH 101
968-7406 968-7414
GRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM Graduate and Evening Student Admissions D.Mgt M.A.T., M.A. and Ed.S. M.M. M.S. (Computer Science) M.S. (Nurse Anesthesia) M.S.N. M.A. (Art) M.F.A. (Arts Management & Leadership) M.A. (School of Communications) M.A. (Counseling) M.A. (Gerontology) M.A. (Legal Studies)
Sarah Nandor, Director John Orr, Director Dawna Ferreira, Director Glen Bauer, Director Al Cawns, Director Jill Stulce, Director Mary Ann Drake, Coordinator Jeffrey Hughes, Director Lana Pepper, Director Gary Ford, Director Michael Mahon, StL Program Coordinator Eric Goedereis, Coordinator Robin J. Higgins, Director
470 E. Lockwood Ave. SVER 218 WEBH 224 MUSC 209 SVER 201 WEBH 15 WEBH 200 8350 Big Bend 8350 Big Bend SVER 240 WEBH 316 WEBH 304 WEBH 315
246-7800 968-8765 968-6906 968-7037 968-7127 246-7846 968-7482 968-7159 968-7171 246-7527 246-8278 246-7513 246-8724
METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS SITES Old Post Office Westport Winghaven
Nicole Roach, Director Mary Kunde, Senior Director Mary Kunde, Senior Director
DWTN WEST WING
968-5966 968-5955 636-561-2400
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UNIVERSITY RESOURCE OFFICES (cont’d) STUDENTS AND ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT Admissions (Freshman Undergraduate) Bookstore Financial Aid International Recruitment Registrar's Office Student Affairs
Athletics Career Services Counseling and Life Development First-Year Experience Program Food Service Health Services Multicultural Affairs International Student Affairs Residential Life & Housing Student Employment University Center and Student Activities Webster Village Apartments
Paul Carney, Vice President Matt Nolan, Assoc. VP & Dean of Adm. Andrew Laue, Director Jeff Smithson, Manager Jon Gruett, Director Calvin Smith, Director Don Morris, University Registrar Ted Hoef, Assoc. VP & Dean Colette Cummings, Associate Dean (moving to 536 Gargen) John Buck, Associate Dean Tom Hart, Director Tamara Gegg-LaPlume, Director Patrick Stack, Director Sarah Tetley Brad Woodroffe, General Manager Ann Brophy, Director Niki Parres (moving to 536 Garden) Kirstin Kahaloa, Ass’t. Director (moving to 536 Garden) Justin Frederick, Ass’t. Director Liz Condon-Oakberg, Coordinator John Ginsburg, Director Chris Rice, Managing Director
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LRTH 354 470 E. Lockwood Ave. 470 E. Lockwood Ave. 554 Garden WEBH 101 470 E. Lockwood Ave. LRTH 63 UNCT LH 152
968-6974 246-7800 246-7800 968-5936 968-6903 246-7800 968-7450 968-6980 246-7738
RWES UNCT 568 Garden 540 Garden UNCT Marletto’s 540 Garden LH 152
246-4663 968-6984 246-7838 968-7030 246-3393 968-6902 968-6922 246-7596
LH 154
246-7649
RWES 568 Garden UNCT 520 Garden
246-4663 246-7641 968-7105 246-2030
UNDERGRADUATE INFORMATION ADMISSION INFORMATION Students interested in becoming degree-seeking must submit the following documents for evaluation: 1) A completed application form accompanied by a non-refundable $35 fee. Students can apply electronically at http://admissions.webster.edu 2) Official transcripts from all colleges, universities, or other postsecondary institutions attended. Applicants who have completed fewer than 30 credit hours should also submit an official high school transcript. 3) A 300-500 word essay on a topic of your choice and a detailed resume. UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING Newly accepted undergraduate students will be notified and asked to contact the Academic Advising Center or a St. Louis metropolitan site for their first registration and information appointment. The telephone number of Academic Advising is 314-968-6972.
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UNDERGRADUATE NON-DEGREE REGISTRATION First-time non-degree students wishing to attend class on campus may begin the registration procedure at one of the following: For day classes – Undergraduate Admissions (314-968-6991) For evening classes – Evening Student Admissions (314-968-7100) Students must bring in an unofficial transcript with a GPA of 2.5 or higher, or a copy of a degree certificate. Full payment is due at the time of registration. Students must take courses for the number of credits listed in the schedule or catalog. Non-degree students wishing to attend class at the metropolitan sites may begin registration at the site. Non-degree registration begins 30 days before the start of the term. There is a nonrefundable application fee of $35.00.
UNDERGRADUATE FINALS SCHEDULE FOR FALL 2011 MONDAY, December 12 Time of Class 8:30-9:50 MW or 9-9:50 MWF 11-11:50 MWF 1-1:50 MWF 2-4:50 M 3-3:50 MWF or 3:30-4:50 MW WEDNESDAY, December 14 Time of Class 10-10:50 MWF Noon-12:50 MWF 2:00-2:50 MWF or 2:00-3:20 MW 2-4:50 W 4:00-4:50 MWF or 4:00-5:20 MW
Exam Time 8-10 am 10:30 am-12:30 pm 1-3 pm 3:20-5:20 pm 3:20-5:20 pm
Exam Time 8-10 am 10:30 am-12:30 pm 1-3 pm 3:20-5:20 pm 3:20-5:20 pm
TUESDAY, December 13 Time of Class 10-11:20 TR or 10-11:50 TR 12-1:20 TR 1:30-4:20 T 3-4:20 TR or 4-5:20 TR 2-4:50 F
Exam Time 8-10 am 10:30 am-12:30 pm 1-3 pm 1-3 pm 3:20-5:20 pm
THURSDAY, December 15 Time of Class 8:30-9:50 or 8-9:50 TR 1:30-2:50 TR 8-8:50 MWF 1:30-4:20 R
Exam Time 8-10 am 10:30 am-12:30 pm 1-3 pm 3:20-5:20 pm
Note: Classes meeting 5 days per week should follow the schedule for the time the class meets on MWF.
FRIDAY, December 16 Make up day, if necessary. Follow the schedule of the day exams were cancelled.
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UNDERGRADUATE GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES COURSES WITH CRITICAL THINKING CODE: COURSES WITH HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS CODE: ARHS COSC COSC COSC COSC EDUC EDUC HIST INTL LEGL MATH MATH MEDC PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL POLT PSYC RELG RELG SOCI WOMN
2230 1550 1570 1580 2810 2800 3150 2600 2700 4460 1580 1610 1630 1010 1100 2020 2011 2320 1550 1500 1080 3050 2375 1010
Visual Literacy Computer Programming I Math For Comp Science I [MTH] Math For Comp Science II [MTH] Systems Analysis and Design Foundations in Education [VAL] Education in a Diverse Society [VAL] Methods of Research Methods of Political Inquiry Methods of Legal Research & Writing I [COM] Formal Logic [MTH] Calculus I [MTH]` Media Literacy [COM] Introduction to Critical Thinking Introduction to Philosophy [HUM] Introduction to Formal Logic [MTH] Informal Logic [COM] Contemporary Moral Problems [VAL] Intro to Political Argumentation/Debate [COM] Psychology of Adjustment [VAL] Thinking Through Religions [VAL] Philosophy of Religion [VAL] Social Problems [VAL] Intro to Women's Studies [VAL]
ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH ARHS ARHS ARHS ARHS BUSN ENGL ENGL FILM FILM FREN GNST GNST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HRTS ILC INTL ISTL JOUR JOUR MNGT MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUTH PHIL
COURSES WITH COMMUNICATIONS CODE: EDUC GNST JOUR LEGL MEDC MEDC MEDC PHIL POLT POLT SPCM SPCM WRIT WRIT WRIT WRIT WRIT WRIT
2110 2200 1030 4460 1010 1050 1630 2011 1000 1550 1040 1280 1010 2000 2072 2090 2400 3100
Communication in Education Transfer Student Seminar Fundamentals of Reporting Legal Research and Writing I [CRI] Introduction to Mass Communications Introduction to Media Writing Media Literacy [CRI] Informal Logic [CRI] Topics in Politics Intro to Political Argumentation/Debate [CRI] Public Speaking Speech and Communication Studies Composition Advanced Composition Writing for Change Writing in the Workplace Introduction to Professional Writing Report and Proposal Writing
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Human Origins [CUL] Introduction to Archaeology Intro to Geography: World and Regional [CUL] Topics in Archaeology History of Western Art [ART] Intro to Asian Art [CUL] Intro Topics in Art History [ART] Art and Art Cultures [CUL] Issues: History of American Tech Major British Writers I [HUM] Major British Writers II [HUM] History of Film Modern World Cinema French Civilization [CUL] Civilization and the Arts [HUM] Honors Seminar: Written in Red Ink? Topics in History World Civilization before 1500 [HUM] History of the Ancient World History of Popular Culture Revolutionary America [VAL] Nineteenth Century America [VAL] Twentieth Century United States American Studies Social History [VAL] Gender and Family [VAL] History of Disease and Medicine Refugee and Migration Movements [VAL] History of Medieval Society [HUM] Renaissance and Reformation [HUM] Modern Europe History of Russia [CUL] History of England [HUM] Encounters with History African-American History [VAL] History of American Bus and Management Modern Asia [CUL] History of the Consumer Society [VAL] Understanding Human Rights [VAL] Contemporary Issues [CUL] The World System Since 1500 20th Century Latin America [CUL] History of Broadcasting History/Principals of American Journalism History of American Bus and Management Survey of Music History I [ART] Survey of Music History II [ART] Jazz History I [CUL] Jazz History II [CUL] History American Musical Theatre [ART] Social and Political Philosophy [HUM]
PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHOT RELG RELG SPAN THEA THEA
2310 2510 2520 2540 2040 1060 2200 3150 2030 2040
Intro to Scientific Understanding [SCI] Philosophy Classics: Ancient Greece/Rome [HUM] Philosophy Classics: Early Mod Europe [HUM] American Philosophy History of Photography World Religions [HUM] Renaissance & Reformation Culture /Civilization Spanish Speaking World [CUL] History of Theatre: Greeks-Restoration [ART] History of Theatre:18th Cent-Modern [ART]
COURSES WITH HUMANITIES CODE: ARHS ARHS ART ECON ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL FREN FREN FREN GNST GNST GRMN GRMN HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST INTL INTL LEGL MEDC PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL POLT POLT RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG
2200 1050 1000 4900 1030 1044 1050 2020 2030 2050 2070 2110 2210 3250 4250 4650 1400 2004 3250 4250 1100 2200 2210 2280 3000 2030 2680 2400 3150 1100 2300 2510 2520 1070 2400 1060 2030 2070 2080 2100 3100 3120 3130 3180 3190
Current Art [ART] Art Appreciation [ART] Introduction to Studio Art [ART] History of Economic Thought Introduction to Literature Topics in Literature Introduction to American Literature Major British Writers I [HST] Major British Writers II [HST] Major U.S. Writers I Major U.S. Writers II Perspectives [CUL] Literature Into Film [ART] Intro to French Literature [CUL] Topics in Literature [CUL] Advanced Topics [CUL] Civilization and the Arts [HST] Topics in Liberal Arts Intro to German Literature [CUL] Topics in Literature [CUL] World Civilization before 1500 [HST] History of Medieval Society [HST] Renaissance and Reformation [HST] History of England [HST] Ideas in History: History of Econ Thought International Law [CUL] Intl Relations: Political Theories [VAL] Introduction to Law Topics: Religion & Media Introduction to Philosophy [CRI] Social/Political Philosophy [HST] Philosophy Classics: Ancient Greece/Rome [HST] Philosophy Classics: Early Modern Europe [HST] Intro to Political Theory [VAL] Introduction to Law World Religions [HST] Contemporary Topics Intro to Eastern Religions [CUL] Intro to Western Religions [CUL] Religion and Literature Hinduism [CUL] Buddhism [CUL] Religions of China and Japan [CUL] Judaism [CUL] Christianity [CUL] 13
RELG RELG SPAN SPAN SPAN THEA
3200 3210 3250 4250 4650 1050
Islam [CUL] African Religions [CUL] Introduction to Literature [CUL] Topics in Literature [CUL] Advanced Topics [CUL] Theatre Appreciation [ART]
COURSES WITH VALUES CODE: ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH BUSN EDUC EDUC EDUC EDUC ENGL ENGL ETHC GNST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HIST HLSC HLSC HRTS INTL INTL INTL LEGL LEGL LEGL LEGL LEGL LEGL MEDC MEDC MEDC PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT
1100 2000 2300 2500 4300 2550 2800 2900 3150 1060 3140 1000 2005 1300 1310 2000 2060 2130 2320 2550 1310 3200 1100 2620 2650 2680 2080 2080 2080 2080 2080 3000 2200 2800 3800 2050 2080 2110 2320 2330 2340 2360 1060 1070 1080 1750 2050 2060 2070
Intro to Cultural Anthropology [CUL] Issues in Contemporary Society Culture and Communication [CUL] People and Cultures Business Ethics Student Literacy Corps [CUL] Foundations in Education [CRI] The Exceptional Individual Education in a Diverse Society [CRI] Protest Literature {CUL] Women Create Women Issues and Problems in Ethics Topics in Liberal Arts Revolutionary America [HST] Nineteenth Century America [HST] Social History [HST] Gender and Family [HST] Refugee and Migration Movements [HST] African-American History [HST] History of the Consumer Society [HST] Wellness and Healthy Lifestyle Issues in Women’s Health Understanding Human Rights [HST] Ideological Influences in Intl Relations The Politics of Peace Intl Relations: Political Theories [HUM] Topics in Law: Race, Gender and Justice Topics in Law: Law and Poverty Topics in Law: Crime Topics in Law: Women and Law Topics in Law: Juvenile Law [CUL] Legal Ethics Ethics in the Media Cultural Diversity in Media [CUL] Studies in Cultural Diversity Philosophy of Education [CUL] Topic: Social Implctns of Artfcl Intllgnc [SCI] Introduction to Ethics Contemporary Moral Problems [CRI] Philosophy & Technology Medical Ethics Environmental Ethics Intro to American Politics Intro to Political Theory [HUM] Intro to Comparative Politics [CUL] State and Local Government Contemporary American Politics Politics and Gender Politics and Race [CUL]
POLT POLT POLT PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG SOCI SOCI SOCI WOMN
2250 2500 2550 1500 2000 2200 2250 2300 2400 2475 2650 1000 1040 1050 1080 2050 2150 2450 2500 3050 4310 1100 2100 2375 1010
Politics in Industrialized World [CUL] Interdisciplinary Approach to Politics Politics of Development [CUL] Psychology of Adjustment [CRI] Issues in Contemporary Psychology Child Psychology [SCI] Adolescent Psychology [SCI] Lifespan Development [SCI] Educational Psychology [SCI] Topics in Sex and Gender Nonverbal Behavior Roots of Religion Phenomena [CUL] Experience and Values Thinking Through Religions [CRI] Religion and Human Values Existence and Meaning [CUL] Death and Dying Gender, Culture and Religion [CUL] Philosophy of Religion [CRI] Business Ethics Introduction to Sociology [CUL] Topics in Sex and Gender Social Problems [[CRI] Introduction to Women’s Studies [CRI]
COURSES WITH CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING CODE: ANTH ANTH ANTH ANTH ARHS ARHS EDUC ENGL ENGL ENGL ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG FILM FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN
1100 1200 1400 2300 2320 3390 2550 1060 2086 2110 1000 2000 3070 3150 3170 3230 3240 3310 4000 4250 3160 1070 1080 1090 1100 2090 2100 2170 3090 3150
Intro to Cultural Anthropology [VAL] Human Origins [HST] Introduction to Geography: World and Regional[HST] Culture and Communication [VAL] Intro to Asian Art [HST] Art and Art Cultures [HST] Student Literacy Corps [VAL] Protest Literature [VAL] Contemporary Multiethnic Literature of the U.S. Perspectives [HUM] Beginning English as a Second Language Intermed English as Second Language Advanced Intensive English Cult/Civlztn of English Spkng World Advanced Discussion Skills Adv Reading/Writing Skills Level I Adv Reading/Writing Skills Level II Advanced Language Skills Adv English as Second Language Research Writing/Library Skills Topics in Film Studies [ART] Intensive Intro to French: Level I Intensive Intro to French: Level II Elementary French: Level I Elementary French: Level II Intermediate French: Level I Intermediate French: Level II Intermediate Conversational French Advanced French French Civilization [HST] 14
FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN GNST GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN GRMN HIST HIST HIST HIST HLSC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC ILC INTL INTL ISTL ISTL ITAL ITAL ITAL ITAL JAPN JAPN LATN LATN LEGL MEDC MULC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC PHIL POLT
3250 4090 4170 4250 4650 2006 1070 1080 1090 1100 2090 2100 2170 3090 3150 3250 4170 4250 2250 2400 2420 2440 3100 1090 1100 1170 2000 2090 2100 2150 2610 3550 4000 4050 4150 4600 2030 2630 1000 2450 1090 1100 2090 2100 1090 1100 1090 2090 2080 2800 2011 1070 1070 1070 1070 3170 3180 2050 1050
Intro to French Literature [HUM] Topics in Advanced Language Advanced Conversational French Topics in Literature [HUM] Advanced Topics [HUM] Topics in Liberal Arts Intensive Intro to German: Level I Intensive Intro to German: Level II Elementary German: Level I Elementary German: Level II Intermediate German: Level I Intermediate German: Level II Intermediate Conversational German Advanced German: Level I Cult & Civ of German-Speaking Countries Intro to German Literature [HUM] Advanced Conversational German Topics in Literature [HUM] History of Russia [HST] Modern Asia [HST] History of Africa History of Latin America Diversity in Health Elementary Language: Level I Elementary Language: Level II Elementary Conversation Study Abroad: Intermediate Intermediate Language: Level I Intermediate Language: Level II Topics in Culture Intermediate Language: Readings Foreign Language Practicum Study Abroad: Advanced Translation Contemporary Issues [HST] Seminar International Law [HUM] New States in World Politics Intro to International Studies 20th Cent Latin America [HST] Elementary Italian: Level I Elementary Italian: Level II Intermediate Italian: Level I Intermediate Italian: Level II Elementary Japanese: Level I Elementary Japanese: Level II Elementary Latin Intermediate Latin Topics in Law: Juvenile Law [VAL] Cultural Diversity in Media [VAL] American Cultural Pluralism Topic: Intro to World Musics [ART] Topic: African-American Music Exp [ART] Topic: Relationship Indian/Western Music [ART] Topic: Music & Spirituality [ART] Jazz History I [HST] Jazz History II [HST] Philosophy of Education [VAL] Intro to International Politics
POLT POLT POLT POLT RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG SOCI SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN
1080 2070 2250 2550 1040 2070 2080 2150 2350 2400 2420 2500 3100 3120 3130 3180 3190 3200 3210 1100 1070 1080 1090 1100 2090 2100 2170 2250 3090 3100 3150 3250 4090 4250 4650
Intro to Comparative Politics [VAL] Politics and Race [VAL] Politics in the Industrialized World [VAL] The Politics of Development [VAL] Phenomena [VAL] Intro to Eastern Religions [HUM] Intro to Western Religions [HUM] Existence and Meaning [VAL] Sacred Texts Religion and the Arts [ART] Religion and Culture Gender, Culture and Religion [VAL] Hinduism [HUM] Buddhism [HUM] Religions of China and Japan [HUM] Judaism [HUM] Christianity [HUM] Islam [HUM] African Religions [HUM] Introduction to Sociology [VAL] Intensive Intro to Spanish: Level I Intensive Introduction to Spanish: Level II Elementary Spanish: Level I Elementary Spanish: Level II Intermediate Spanish: Level I Intermediate Spanish: Level II Intermediate Conversational Spanish La cocina espanola e hispanoamericana Advanced Spanish: Level I Advanced Spanish: Level II Cult/Civ of Spanish Speaking World [HST] Introduction to Literature [HUM Topics in Advanced Language Topics in Literature [HUM] Advanced Topics [HUM]
FILM FILM FILM MEDC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUTH MUTH MUTH RELG THEA THEA THEA THEA THEA THEA
COURSES WITH ARTS APPRECIATION CODE: ARHS ARHS ARHS ARHS ART DANC DANC DANC DANC DANC DANC DANC DANC ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL
1050 2200 2210 2350 1000 1010 1030 1090 1110 1230 2011 2090 2110 2150 2160 2170 2180 2190 2210 3010
Art Appreciation [HUM] Current Art [HUM] History of Western Art [HST] Intro Topics in Art History [HST] Introduction to Studio Art [HUM] Ballet I Dance as an Art Form Jazz I Modern Dance I Tap Dance I Ballet II Jazz II Modern Dance II Creative Writing: Poetry Creative Writing: Fiction Creative Writing: Drama Creative Writing: Nonfiction Creative Writing: Translation Literature Into Film [HUM] Playwriting
1800 2160 3160 1500 1000 1010 1050 1070 1070 1070 1070 1070 2000 2001 2002 2030 2040 2500 2501 2502 4900 4910 4920 4930 4940 4950 4960 4970 4980 4990 1030 2410 2420 2400 1030 1050 2030 2040 3030 3040
Film Appreciation Intro Film Theory/Crit [CRI] Topics in Film Studies [CUL] Applied Media Aesthetics Fundamentals of Musicianship Music Theory I Introduction to Music Appreciation Topics in Music Topic: Intro to World Musics [CUL] Topic: African-American Music Exp [CUL] Topic: Relationship Indian/Western Music [CUL] Topic: Music & Spirituality [CUL] Applied Music: Sec and Non-Major Inst Applied Music: Sec/Non-Major Piano Applied Music: Sec/Non-Major Voice Survey of Music History I [HST] Survey of Music History II [HST] Applied Music: Sec and Non-Major Inst Applied Music: Sec/Non-Major Piano Applied Music: Sec/Non-Major Voice WU Choral Club WU Chorale WU Choral Society WU Camerata Singers The WU Symphony Chamber Music Jazz Ensemble WU Big Band Wind Ensemble Opera Studio History of American Music Theatre [HST] Musical Theatre Dance Styles 1 Musical Theatre Dance Styles 1 Religion and the Arts [CUL] Introduction to Theatre Theatre Appreciation [HUM] History: Greeks to Restoration[HST] History: 18th Cent to Modern [HST] Topics in Theatre Topics in Theatre
COURSES WITH SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING CODE: BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BUSN CHEM 15
1010 1020 1030 1040 1318 1550 1610 1620 2300 2320 3050 3120 3200 2750 1030
Human Biology Biology of Animals Biology of Plants Human Genetics Issues in Biology Essentials of Biology I Anatomy and Physiology I Anatomy and Physiology II Plant Form and Function Animal Form and Function Genetics Microbiology Ecology Introduction to Statistics [MTH] Introduction to Chemistry
CHEM CHEM CHEM GNST GNST PHIL PHIL PHYS PHYS PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC SCIN SCIN SCIN SCIN SCIN SCIN SOCI
1100 2100 3200 1308 3500 2080 2310 1030 1040 1100 1200 2200 2250 2300 2400 2750 1010 1100 1150 1410 1520 1600 2750
General Chemistry I Organic Chemistry I Physical Chemistry I Technology, Science and Society Lib Arts Seminar: Strategies for Healthy World Topic: Social Implications of Artfcl Intllignc [VAL] Intro to Scientific Understanding [HST] University Physics I University Physics II Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology [Europe] Child Psychology [VAL] Adolescent Psychology [VAL] Lifespan Development [VAL] Educational Psychology [VAL] Intro to Measurement/Statistics [MTH] Topics in Physical Science Earth Science and Environment Astronomy Patterns of Light and Sound Environment Physical Geology Intro to Measurement/Statistics [MTH]
GENERAL EDUCATION IN THE SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION The School of Communications established the first general education program at Webster University. It is separate and distinct from the 27 hour/9 category system the other Schools and Colleges use. A minimum of 36 credit hours must be taken from the liberal arts and sciences with the following distribution: Category One - Humanities - 18 hours Literature (ENGL), history (HIST), foreign language (ESLG, FREN, GERM, ILC, ITAL, JAPN, LATN, and SPAN), general studies (GNST), religious studies (RELG), philosophy (PHIL), visual art (ART and ARHS), dance (DANC), theatre (THEA), music (MUSC), and composition (WRIT). Category Two -Social Sciences - 12 hours Political science (POLT), sociology (ANSO), psychology (PSYC), anthropology (ANSO), women's studies (WOMN), multicultural studies (MULC), international relations (INTL), international studies (ISTL), economics (ECON), and human rights (HRTS) as well as LEGL 2080 topics courses
COURSES WITH MATHEMATICS CODE: BUSN COSC COSC MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH PHIL PSYC SOCI
2750 1570 1580 1300 1350 1360 1370 1410 1420 1430 1440 1470 1490 1580 1610 2020 2750 2750
Introduction to Statistics [SCI] Math for Comp Science I [CRI] Math for Comp Science II [CRI] Math for Elementary Teachers I Math for Elementary Teachers II Business Mathematics Business Applications of Algebra Intro to College Mathematics Modular Algebra College Algebra Trigonometry Survey of Calculus Finite Mathematics Formal Logic [CRI] Calculus I [CRI] Introduction to Formal Logic [CRI] Intro to Measurement/Statistics [SCI] Intro to Measurement/Statistics [SCI]
Category Three - Math/Computer Science - 6 hours Computer applications (COAP), computer science (COSC), mathematics (MATH), natural sciences (BIOL and CHEM), and physical sciences (PHYS and SCIN). Within each category, students may choose any combination of courses with the appropriate departmental prefixes to meet the requirement, including additional courses with the same prefix.
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GRADUATE INFORMATION ADMISSION INFORMATION: APPLICATION Interested degree-seeking students must complete the following to be considered for admission to the graduate school (International students should call 314-968-7433 for admission details): 1. Schedule an appointment with a graduate advisor, either by contacting a metropolitan site or the Academic Advising Center at the main campus. 2. Submit an official degree conferred transcript from the baccalaureate degree-granting institution. Transcripts should be sent directly from that institution or can be submitted in an envelope sealed by that institution. 3. Submit an application form accompanied by a non-refundable $50 fee. Students can apply electronically at http://admissions.webster.edu. 4. Other requirements for application:
Graduate School of Education Students (M.A.T./M.A./M.E.T./Ed.S) Students should apply on line for these programs and then call their Dept. Associate to schedule an appointment with an advisor to register. C.A.R.E. Dept. (Communication Arts, Early Childhood and Reading) Dept. Associate, Shane Collier, 314-968-7090. (Communication Arts, Early Childhood Education, Elementary Education, Reading, and Teaching English as a Second Language) Dept. Associate, Shane Collier, 314-968-7090. Multidisciplinary Studies Dept. (Applied Educational Psychology; Education and Innovation; Educational Leadership; Educational Technology; Mathematics for Educators; Middle School Education; Multidisciplinary Studies; Secondary Education; Social Science; School Systems, Superintendency and Leadership; Special Education and Technology Leadership) Dept. Associate, Anna Santoya, 314-968-7097 Registration Dates: The first two days of registration is only for current degree-seeking students. The second two days are for nondegree, inactive degree-seeking, and alumni.
School of Education Graduate Degrees (M.A.T./M.A./M.E.T/Ed.S.) Please refer to the Graduate Catalog. Education Specialists: In addition to the above, applicants must submit a resume and three (3) letters of recommendation. (314-968-7100) Students interested in the Master of Music degree, (314968-7032). M.A., M.S., and M.B.A. – School of Business and Technology and M.A. College of Arts and Sciences: Full acceptance into the School of Business and Technology requires receipt of an official transcript from the baccalaureate granting institution with a minimum grade point average (gpa) of 2.0. Students whose gpa is below 2.0 will not be accepted. Students whose gpa is above 2.0 but below 2.5 will be admitted under a special status category.
Note: Graduate students need permission to register for any class below the 5000 level. ADVISING AND REGISTRATION M.A., M.B.A., M.S.
Prospective graduate students are required to schedule a preenrollment advising interview before enrolling. It is through this appointment that the student may obtain an application form and an academic program plan. Contact a metropolitan site or the Academic Advising Center at the main campus.
Doctor of Management applicants are accepted once a year. (314-968-7020). Master of Arts in Communications applicants, (314-9687100). Master of Arts in Art applicants must submit a portfolio to the Art Department (314-968-7171).
Fall GRADUATE PETITION DEADLINES If you are scheduled to graduate in October or December 2011, the deadline to submit a graduation petition to the Academic Advising Center, Webster Groves campus are as follows: M.A./M.B.A. October August 15 M.A.T./M.A./M.E.T./Ed.S. October 10 M.A./M.B.A. December October 17 Petitions are available when you register, or you may pick one up at the St. Louis metropolitan centers listed below. Please make sure you indicate on your registration form that you are an October 2011or December 2011 graduate. Note: School of Education students submit graduation petitions to the School of Education Office.
Master of Fine Arts: Arts Management & Leadership applicants, GRE and Interview required. (314-968-7171). Master of Science in Nursing applicants, Nursing Department (314-968-7483). Master of Science in Nurse Anesthesia applicants, call (314-968-7100). Master of Arts in Counseling – in addition to the above, the MA in Counseling candidate is required to have a 2.5 GPA; 3 letters of recommendation (1 from a former academic); participation in a new cohort group interview, signature of the Student Acknowledgement page in the Counseling Student Handbook; and completion of a professional orientation essay. 17
GENERAL INFORMATION
TUITION, PAYMENT AND REFUNDS ST. LOUIS TUITION RATES FOR FALL 2011 Undergraduate Tuition Flat Fee (13-18 credit hrs.). . . . . . . . . . $11,170 Conservatory (13-18 credit hrs.) . . . . . $12,970 Per credit hour tuition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $590 Graduate Tuition M.A, M.S., MBA, MFA, MM, MSN & Graduate Certificate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $605 Doctoral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $685 School of Education(M.A., M.A.T., M.E.T.) $490 Ed.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $330 Online MAT/Ed.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $540 Online MA/MBA & Graduate Certificate Program (per credit hour) . . . . . . . . . . . . $675
FAMILY EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS AND PRIVACY ACT (FERPA) The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA) states that Directory Information may be released to third parties without the consent of the student. Webster University has adopted an internal institutional policy to release, upon request by a third party, information to confirm enrollment, attendance, and degrees earned. Directory Information includes: student's name, local/permanent address, email address, local/permanent phone number, enrollment status, class schedule, degrees earned, dates of attendance, major field of study, admission status, campus, school or college, division, class standing, awards/honors, photographs, class rosters, participation in officially recognized activities or sports, weight and height of student athletes. Student's address, telephone numbers and their class schedules will not routinely be released to third parties, except at the discretion of the Registrar or a staff member who has undergone FERPA training.
*Tuition rates are estimated and will not be finalized until mid-April 2011.
REQUEST FOR NON-DISCLOSURE OF DIRECTORY INFORMATION Students have the right to restrict the disclosure of Directory Information by completing the appropriate form at the Office of the Registrar, Academic Advising Center or Extended Campus while the student is currently enrolled. Non-disclosure will be enforced until the student subsequently releases the information. The University will honor this request but cannot assume responsibility to contact the student for future permission to release information. Regardless of the effect upon the student, the institution assumes no liability for honoring the request to restrict disclosure of Directory Information.
PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS Acceptable payment arrangements must be made at the time of registration. Payment options offered include: Financial aid Direct billing to a third party (i.e., employer) VA, VR and Tuition Assistance paid by a government or military agency. Employer reimbursement Monthly payment plan Payment in full Please see page 4 for explanation of payment options.
Restriction of Directory Information will preclude Webster University’s ability to confirm your attendance or, if in effect upon graduation, disclose the degree attained for employment, credit, or other purposes. All future requests for Directory Information from third parties will be refused.
The first five options require the submission of appropriate documentation. A fee of $25 is charged related to enrollment in the term deferred payment plan and employer reimbursement options. The University reserves the right to refuse deferred payment privileges on any student whose account is overdue or has been overdue in the past.
SCHEDULE CHANGES Graduate & Undergraduate Students may change their schedules by dropping and adding classes (if the class is open) up to and including the week before classes begin. During the first week of the term, students may add classes with the permission of the instructor and the signature of the advisor. During the first two weeks of the term, students may drop classes with the signature of an advisor. Students are financially responsible for all courses not officially dropped by the deadlines. After the drop period, students wishing to change (reduce) their schedules must withdraw from a class, which means they will receive a grade of "W" on their transcript. The withdrawal period lasts through the first 3/4 of a term. "Last day to withdraw" dates are listed in the calendar at the front of this schedule. Drop and add forms and withdrawal petitions may be obtained in the Registrar's Office, Academic Advising Center, or a metropolitan site.
Students are financially responsible for all courses not officially dropped by the deadline. Webster University reserves the right to withhold transcripts or diplomas related to enrollment, cancel enrollment for a current term and/or refuse enrollment for future terms, if any tuition or other fees or charges owed to the University are not paid when due. In the event an account is referred to an agency or attorney for collection, a 33 1/3 percent fee will be added to the account and the student promises to pay, in addition to all amounts otherwise due to Webster University, the costs and expenses of such collection and/or representation, including, without limitation, reasonable attorneys' fees and expenses (whether or not litigation is commenced), to the extent permitted by applicable law. 18
IDENTIFICATION CARDS Undergraduate and graduate student IDs are available at the Information Desk of the University Center as well as the St. Louis extended campuses. University Center hours are Monday-Thursday 7:30 am-11 pm, Friday 7:30 am- 10 pm, and Saturday 9 am-5 pm; Sunday closed. Students attending classes at a metropolitan center may have a non-photo ID made at the site. Student IDs are necessary for use of the Library, microcomputer labs, the University Center recreation facilities, the Writing Center, for Westport Campus students and for special student discounts.
TUITION REFUNDS Undergraduate tuition refunds are contingent on the drop or withdrawal date. It is the undergraduate student's responsibility to file the drop or withdrawal form(s) by the deadline. Refunds are for tuition only (not lab fees), and must be requested. If the student does not qualify for a waiver of tuition or wishes to petition for a larger refund due to special circumstances (e.g., medical emergency), the student must file a tuition adjustment form with the Office of Student Affairs and attach a letter of explanation of special circumstances. Graduate students should contact the Academic Advising Center for processing of forms.
REFUND SCHEDULES TERM CLASSES - Per credit hour tuition: Drop by Friday of Week 2 of the term Withdraw by Friday of Week 3 Withdraw by Friday of Week 4 Withdraw after Week 4 of the term
100% 50% 25% 0%
SEMESTER CLASSES - Per credit hour tuition: Drop by Friday of Week 2 of the semester Withdraw by Friday of Weeks 3-4 Withdraw by Friday of Weeks 5-8 Withdraw after Week 8 of the term
100% 50% 25% 0%
PARKING With the exception of campus visitors and guests, all parking requires a campus parking permit. All parking permits are issued during the month of August for the traditional 12-month academic year, but may be purchased throughout the year. All tags purchased after January 1 are prorated based on the annual fee. Student permits are available for purchase at the beginning of each term and semester at the Business Office along with all other types of permits during normal business hours or may be ordered over the Web.
WINTER WEATHER WATCH All St. Louis metropolitan area campuses can call 314-968-6900 or tune in to the following television and radio stations for information: KMOX (1120 AM), WRTH (1430 AM), KTRS (550 AM), Y98 (98.1 FM), WIL (92.3 FM), KTVI (Channel 2), KMOV (Channel 4), KSDK (Channel 5), KDNL(Channel 30) or www.webster.edu.
COURSE INFORMATION/STUDY TIME/ATTENDANCE Students enrolled in accelerated evening or day courses may expect to study three hours per week for every one hour of class time. Students are expected to attend all eight or nine sessions of every term course.
In the event of a snow schedule, campuses will open at 10:00 am. When the campus is closed, the University will reopen at 5:30 pm the same day, unless an additional announcement is made. Since extended campus notification methods may vary, contact the site director or call the main telephone number. SCHEDULE CODES AND KEYS
BOOKSTORE - 554 Garden Ave Monday - Thursday 9:00 am - 6:00 pm Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Saturday 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Students may call the Bookstore (314-968-5936 or 1-888-467-5657), charge their textbooks on credit card, and have the book(s) shipped U.P.S. for a nominal charge. Or, check the web site at www.efollett.com for ordering books online. Books may be returned within 7 days from the start of classes.
M=Mon, T=Tues, W=Wed, R=Thurs, F=Fri, S=Sat, U=Sun Term Codes: S=Semester, 1=Term 1, 2=Term 2 1000-1990 lower division (freshman level) 2000-2990 lower division (sophomore level) 3000-3990 upper division (junior level) 4000-4990 upper division (senior level) and, with permission of advisor, graduate level 5000-6990 Graduate (Master's) level
Textbooks for fully online courses must be ordered from Webster University's online bookstore at http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/webster.htm.
7000-8000 Doctor of Management level
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DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM OFFICES (968- +extension) Academic Advising 568 Garden Ave Art Hunt House Behavioral & Soc Sciences WEBH 320 Biological Sciences WEBH 13 Business SVER 238 Comm. & Journalism SVER 250 Dance LHCT 45 Education WEBH 232 Electronic & Photo Media Kirk House English Pearson House History, Politics & Intrnl. Rel. H. Sam Priest Ctr International Lang. & Cultures WEBH 334 Legal Studies WEBH 320 Management SVER 211 Math & Computer Science SVER 201 Music Music Bldg Nursing WEBH 200 Philosophy Pearson House Religious Studies Schultz Hall 200 Theatre LHCT 45
CLASSROOM/BUILDING CODES CMS Community Music School DWTN Old Post Office HSPC H. Sam Priest LHCT Loretto Hilton Center LRTH Loretto Hall MILL Old Orchard Center MUSC Music Building OFFC Off Campus ONL1 http://online.webster.edu PRSN Pearson House RWES West Hall SCHL Schultz Hall SVER Sverdrup Bldg. UNCT University Center VAST Visual Arts Studio WEBH Webster Hall WEST Westport
6972 7171 6970 7075 7021 5935 6929 7490 6924 7170 7060 7047 7068 7020 7178 7032 7483 7170 7135 6929
ST. LOUIS METROPOLITAN CENTERS Webster Groves (Main Campus) Academic Advising Center 568 Garden Ave St. Louis, MO 63119-3194
(314) 968-6972
Downtown Campus (Old Post Office) 815 Olive Street, Suite 20 St. Louis, MO 63101
(314) 968-5966
Westport Campus 11885 Lackland Rd., Suite 600 Maryland Heights, MO 63146
(314) 968-5955
WingHaven Campus 2299 Technology Dr., Suite 300 O'Fallon, MO 63368
(636) 561-2400
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WGSD WING
Webster Groves HS WingHaven
TBA
To be arranged
815 Olive St, Suite 20 8270 Big Bend 130 Edgar Road 470 E. Lockwood 11 S. Old Orchard 8282 Big Bend
8260 Big Bend Eden Seminary 8300 Big Bend 175 Edgar Road 8342 Big Bend 470 E. Lockwood 11885 Lackland Rd. Suite 600 100 Selma 2299 Technology Dr. Suite. 300
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title
Sec Hrs Faculty
Financial Accounting I
01 03 06 09 10 11 G2
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-10:50AM 2:30- 3:50PM 12:00- 1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER ----R--WGSD --T----DWTN -M-W-F-SVER -M-W---SVER --T-R--SVER -M-----WING
1 2 2 S S S 1
25 25 25 25 25 18 25
ACCT 2025
Managerial Accounting
03 10 11 G3
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 11:00-11:50AM 12:00- 1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER -M-W-F-SVER --T-R--SVER -M-----WING
2 S S 2
25 25 25 25
ACCT 3030
Intermediate Accounting I
01 02
3cr Luh 3cr Luh
3:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W---SVER ---W---SVER
1 1
25 25
ACCT 3040
Intermediate Accounting II
03 04
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
3:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W---SVER ---W---SVER
2 2
25 25
ACCT 3075
Federal Tax Accounting: Personal
01 02
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-10:50AM
---W---SVER -M-W-F-SVER
1 1
25 25
ACCT 3080
Federal Tax Accounting: Corporate
03 04
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-10:50AM
---W---SVER -M-W-F-SVER
2 2
25 25
ACCT 4220
Financial Statement Analysis
03 04
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
1:00-2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-SVER ----R--SVER
2 2
25 25
2:30- 3:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM
-M-W---SVER ----R--SVER
S S
24 24
1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 8:30PM
-M-W---SVER --T----SVER
S S
15 24
ADVERTISING ADVT 1940
Introduction to Marketing Communications 01 02
ADVT 2550
Creative Strategies for Advertising
ADVT 2910
Writing for Advertising
3cr Howald 3cr Howell
01 3cr Seymour 02 3cr Fanter Prerequisites: MNGT 3510 or ADVT 1940, and MEDC 1050
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Course No. ACCOUNTING ACCT 2010
01 02
3cr Howald 3cr Howald
10:00-11:20AM 5:30- 8:30PM
--T-R--SVER ---W---SVER
S S
15 15
01
3cr Difate
2:00- 4:50PM
-M-----SVER
S
8
02 03
3cr Ulmer 1cr Barnthouse
5:30- 9:30PM 10:00- 2:00PM
-M-----SVER ------SSVER
2 2
24 24
04 07
3cr Schnurbusch 3cr Schnurbusch
3:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM
-M-W---SVER -M-----SVER
1 S
24 15
01
3cr Difate
1:30- 4:20PM
----R--SVER
S
15
Prerequisites: MNGT 3510 and ADVT 2550 ADVT 3150
ADVT 3500
Topics Advanced Digital Design Prerequisites: INTM 2350 and ADVT 3500 New Media for ADVT and PR Viral Videos Prerequisites: ADVT 1940 or PBRL 2100 Account Management for ADVT Client Projects Visual Communications for Advertising and Public Relations Prerequisites: INTM 2350
20
Fee
$10
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ADVT 3910
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times International Advertising 01 3cr Saisanan 5:30- 8:30PM Prerequisites: MNGT 3510. This is an International Studies Certificate course.
ADVT 4040
Advertising Production ADVT Production: Internet 01 3cr Difate 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: MNGT 3510, COAP 2000 and COAP 2020, or INTM 2350 ADVT Production: Television 02 3cr Golaszewski 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: MNGT 3510 or VIDE 1810
Days Building Trm Lim --T----SVER S 24
---W---SVER
1
15
----R--SVER
1
15
ADVT 4190
Advertising Research
01 3cr Seymour 02 3cr Seymour Prerequisites: MNGT 3510 and senior standing
12:00- 1:20PM 5:30- 8:30PM
--T-R--SVER ----R--SVER
S S
20 20
ADVT 4200
Media Planning Buying and Selling Prerequisites: MNGT 3510
01
3cr Howell
3:00- 4:50PM
-M-W---SVER
2
24
Animation I
01
3cr Sagovac
1:30- 4:20PM
----R--SVER
S
15
ANIM 2000
Advanced Animation Prerequisite: ANIM 1010 and ART 1110.
01
3cr Long
1:30- 4:20PM
----R--SVER
S
15
ANIM 2010
Experimental Animation
01
3cr Sagovac
2:00- 4:50PM
---W---SVER
S
15
ANIM 3010
Voicing Your Creation 01 3cr Wagner Prerequisites: ANIM 2000 OR permission of instructor.
5:30- 8:30PM
----R--SVER
S
15
ANIM 3030
Visual Storytelling 01 3cr Boyer-Edwards 5:30- 8:30PM Prerequisites: ART 1110 and ANIM 3020, OR permission of the instructor.
---W---SVER
S
15
ANIM 3150
Special Topics :Animation Dailies
2:00- 3:20PM
-----F-SVER
2
15
ANIMATION ANIM 1000
01
1cr Long
ANIM 3200
Intermediate 3D Animation 01 3cr Bell Prerequisite:ANIM 2030 Introduction to 3D Animation
1:30- 4:20PM
--T----SVER
S
ANIM 4010
Character Design 01 3cr Sagovac Prerequisites: ART 2010, OR permission of the instructor.
1:00- 4:50PM
-M-----SVER
2
15
ANIM 4620
Senior Overview 01 6cr Sagovac 9:00-11:50AM Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance of the petition to proceed with senior overview, AND permission of instructor.
--T----SVER
S
15
01 3cr Kwon 9:00- 9:50AM 02 3cr Loyet 11:00-11:50AM 03 3cr Heldenbrand 12:00- 1:20PM W3 3cr Tierney TBA Int'l Human Rights, Int'l Studies, and Multicultural Studies Course [CUL, VAL]
-M-W-F-WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH --T-R--WEBH ONL1
S S S 2
25 25 25 16
ANTH 1300
Introduction to Archaeology [HST]
12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
25
ANTH 1400
Intro to Geography: World and Regional 01 3cr Skele Int'l Studies and Environmental Studies Course [HST, CUL]
1:00-1:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
25
ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 1100 Introduction to Anthropology
01
3cr Skele
21
Fee
$20 $20
$125
$60
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ANTH 2000 ANTH 2000
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Issues in Contemporary Anthropology Understanding the "Other" through Film 01 3cr Tierney Offered concurrently with PSYC 2000.01 and SOCI 2000.01 [VAL]
ANTH 2000
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
1
8
Nonverbal Behavior 02 3cr Moore Offered concurrently with PSYC 2650.01 and SOCI 2000.02 [VAL]
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--WEBH
S
6
ANTH 2000
Work in the Global Economy 03 Offered concurrently with SOCI 2000.03 [VAL]
12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
15
ANTH 2500 ANTH 2500
Peoples and Cultures Alaska Natives [VAL, CUL, HST]
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
25
ANTH 2825
Introduction to Research Methods
1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W---WEBH -M-----DWTN
S 2
5 5
ANTH 3130
Race and Ethnicity 01 3cr Kwon 10:00-11:20AM Offered concurrently with SOCI 3475.01 and MULC 4650.01 Prerequisite: ANTH 1100 and 9 credit hours of anthropology or permission of instructor Multicultural Studies Course
--T-R--WEBH
S
10
ANTH 3360
Indigenous Peoples, Culture & Globalization01
-M-W---WEBH
S
25
ANTH 4000 ANTH 4000
Advanced Studies in Anthropology Senior Seminar: Dress and Appearance 01 3cr Moore 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH Offered concurrently with PSYC 4900.01 and SOCI 4900.01 Prerequisite: ANTH 1100 and 12 credit hours of anthropology or permission of instructor
1
5
ANTH 4000
Senior Seminar: Global Social Justice 02 3cr MacCartney 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH Offered concurrently with PSYC 4900.02 and SOCI 4900.02 Prerequisite: ANTH 1100 and 12 credit hours of anthropology or permission of instructor
S
5
ANTH 4330
Gender and Sex 01 3cr Conway-Long 8:30-9:50AM --T-R--WEBH Offered concurrently with SOCI 4000.01 and WOMN 4650.01 Prerequisite: ANTH 1100, ANTH 2825 and 9 credit hours in anthropology or permission of instructor Women's Studies Course
S
10
ARABIC
For a course on Arabic language please see ILC 1090.01. For a course on Arabic culture (taught in English) please see ILC 2150.07
01
3cr Kwon
3cr Tierney
01 3cr MacCartney 06 3cr Goedereis Offered concurrently with PSYC 2825 and SOCI 2825 Prerequisite: ANTH 1100 or permission of instructor
3cr Conway-Long 1:00- 2:20PM
Fee
ART ART 1010
Creative Strategies
01 3cr Hodson 02 3cr Hodson 03 3cr Foley Prerequisite: Acceptance to program via portfolio interview.
10:00-11:50AM 1:00- 2:50PM 3:00- 4:50PM
-M-W-F-VAST -M-W-F-VAST -M-W-F-VAST
S S S
15 15 15
$100 $100 $100
ART 1110
Introduction to Drawing
8:00- 9:50AM 8:00- 9:50AM 10:00-11:50AM 3:00- 4:50PM 10:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-VAST -M-W-F-VAST --T-RF-VAST -M-W-F-VAST -M-W-F-VAST
S S S S S
15 15 15 15 15
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100
01 02 03 04 05
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Enkelmann Loudenback Bogosian Passanise
22
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ART 1120
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Principles of Drawing 01 3cr Chavez 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 15 Prerequisite: ART 1110. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
Fee $100
ART 1210
Design:2D
-M-W-F-VAST --T-RF-VAST -M-W-F-VAST --T-RF-VAST
S S S S
15 15 15 15
$100 $100 $100 $100
ART 1220
Design:3D 01 3cr Daly 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST Prerequisite: Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair
S
15
$100
ART 1700
Photo I 01 3cr Assner 10:00-11:50PM -M-W-F-SVER S 15 Prerequisites: ART 1010 and ART 1210 or MEDC 1010 and MEDC 1000 or permission of instructor. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
$125
ART 2110
Figure Drawing 01 3cr Enkelmann 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 1120, Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
15
$100
ART 2120
Intermediate Drawing 01 3cr Lang 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2110. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
15
$100
ART 2270
Digital Applications 01 3cr Turkovic 8:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F-VAST S 15 $100 Prerequisites: ART 1120 and ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
ART 2280
Introduction to Graphic Design 01 3cr Yuasa 8:00- 9:50AM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2270. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission to the chair
15
$100
ART 2360
Introduction to Curatorial Studies
12
$30
ART 2410
Painting I 01 3cr Bogosian 10:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-VAST S 15 $100 Prerequisites: ART 1120, ART 1210, and ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
ART 2420
Painting II 01 3cr Passanise 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S 8 $100 Painting Prerequisites: ART 1120, ART 1210, and ART 2410, Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
ART 2510
Sculpture I 01 3cr Staff 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
ART 2520
Sculpture II 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 4 $135 Sculpture II Prerequisites: ART 2510. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
ART 2530
Ceramics I
ART 2540
Ceramics II 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2530. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
6
$125
ART 2610
Printmaking: Introductory 01 3cr Lang 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 1120, ART 1210, and ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
15
$150
01 02 03 04
01
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
3cr Staff
8:00- 9:50AM 8:00- 9:50AM 10:00-11:50AM 1:00- 2:50PM
5:30-8:30PM
-M-----VAST
S
15
$135
01 3cr Daly 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S 12 $100 02 3cr Au 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST S 12 $125 Prerequisites: ART 1120 or ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
23
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ART 2700
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Concepts and Theory of Design 01 3cr Yuasa 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST S 15 Prerequisites: Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
Fee $100
ART 2720
Photo II 01 3cr Assner 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-SVER Prerequisites: ART 1700 or PHOT 1000. Students without portfolio admission to the department with the permission of the chair
S
15
$125
ART 2900
Art Major Acceptance Review
01
S
25
ART 3120
Advanced Figure Drawing
01
3cr Loudenback 3:00- 4:50PM --T----VAST S Loudenback 1:00- 4:00PM -----F-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2110. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
15 15
$100 $100
ART 3200
Art Therapy: Introduction 01 3cr Seelig 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST 1 Prerequisites: 18 hours of studio art and 6 credit hours of psychology. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
15
$100
ART 3270
Graphic Design Systems: Typography 01 3cr Cournoyer 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2280. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
15
$100
ART 3310
Architectural Design 01 3cr Beck 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--VAST S 15 $100 Prerequisites: ART 1010, ART 1120, ART 1220, and ARHS 2200. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
ART 3410
Painting III 01 3cr Passanise 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2420. Students without portfolio admission to the department with the permission of the chair
7
$100
ART 3420
Painting IV 01 3cr Passanise 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 3410. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
4
$100
ART 3510
Sculpture III 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2520. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
3
$135
ART 3520
Sculpture IV 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S Prerequisites: ART 3510. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
3
$135
ART 3530
Ceramics III 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2540. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
3
$125
ART 3540
Ceramics IV 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 3530. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
3
$125
ART 3560
Alternative Photography 01 3cr Assner 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S 12 $125 Prerequisites: ART 1700, ART 2720 or Phot 1000 and PHOT 2000. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
ART 3610
Printmaking: Silkscreen 01 3cr Levin 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---VAST S 15 $150 Prerequisites: ART 1120, and ART 1210. Student without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
ART 3630
Papermaking 01 3cr Koch 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--VAST S 15 $100 Prerequisites: Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit
0cr Lang
24
TBA
------VAST
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ART 3650
Days Building Trm Lim Fee Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Printmaking Workshop Alternative Lithography 01 3cr Foley 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S 6 $150 Prerequisites: one semester of printmaking. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for up the 9 credit hours
ART 3820
Performance Art 01 3cr Hodson 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST S 15 $100 Prerequisites: junior standing and permission of the instructor. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit
ART 3830
Alternative Media 01 3cr Staff 3:00- 4:50PM --T-RF-VAST S 15 Prerequisites: junior standing. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
$100
Design for a Sustainable Future 01 3cr Theiling 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----VAST S 14 Prerequisites: junior standing. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair Web Design 02 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 14 Prerequisites: junior standing and ART 2270. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. Wheel Throwing 03 3cr Au 3:00- 4:50PM --T-RF-VAST S 12 Prerequisites: junior standing. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair
$100
ART 3850
S
$125
ART 3900
B.F.A Review 01 0cr Lang TBA Prerequisites: Senior status and minimum of 12 credit hours in studio emphasis
ART 3910
Art for the Elementary Grades 01 3cr Ziegler-Haydon 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBG S 15 $100 Prerequisites: ART 2900, EDUC 2800, EDUC 2810, and acceptance to the Teacher Certification Program or permission of the director of teaching certification and field experiences. THIS CLASS MEETS OFF CAMPUS at Glenridge Elementary School 7447 Wellington Way 63105
ART 4020
Visual Arts Seminar 01 3cr Hughes 5:30- 8:30PM -M-----VAST S 25 $40 Prerequisites: Junior or Senior standing, minimum 18 credit hours taken at Webster University, successful passing of Art Major Acceptance Review (ART 2900)
ART 4110
Drawing: Advanced 01 3cr Fuller 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2120. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
7
$100
ART 4120
Drawing: Advanced 01 3cr Fuller 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----VAST S Prerequisites: ART 4110. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
7
$100
ART 4270
Advanced Graphic Design 01 3cr Yuasa 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S 14 $100 Prerequisites: ART 3270, and ART 3280. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit
ART 4410
Painting V 01 3cr Passanise 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 3420. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
4
$100
ART 4420
Painting VI 01 3cr Passanise 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 4410. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission to the chair. May be repeated for credit.
12
$100
25
------VAST
$100
25
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ART 4510
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Sculpture V 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 3 Prerequisites: ART 3520. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
Fee $135
ART 4520
Sculpture VI 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S Prerequisites: ART 4510. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
3
$135
ART 4530
Ceramics V:Advanced 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART3540. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
1
$125
ART 4540
Ceramics VI:Advanced 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisites: ART 4530. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
1
$125
ART 4630
Printmaking: Advanced 01 3cr Foley 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S 6 $150 Prerequisites: 6 credit hours of printmaking. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit.
ART 4800
Apprenticeships in Art 01 3cr Staff TBA Prerequisites: advanced standing art majors and permission of instructor
------VAST
S
12
ART 4810
Professional Internship in Art Therapy 01 3cr Seelig Prerequisites ART 2900 and approval of the instructor
------WEBG
S
5
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM
-M-----SVER --T----DWTN --T----WING
2 1 2
20 20 20
$30 $30 $30
ART HISTORY ARHS 1050
Art Appreciation
01 3cr Staff 02 3cr Staff G2 3cr Staff
TBA
[ART,HUM] ARHS 2000
Art Forum Prerequisites: May be repeated for credit
01
1cr Baird
11:30-12:50PM
-----F-VAST
S
20
$30
ARHS 2200
Current Art
01 02
3cr Hughes 3cr Hughes
9:00- 9:50AM 12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER
S S
20 20
$30 $30
01
3cr Staff
9:00- 9:50PM
--T-RF-SVER
S
20
$30
01 3cr Loudenback 5:30- 8:30PM ---W---SVER 02 3cr Staff 5:30- 8:30PM --T----SVER 03 3cr Staff 12:00-12:50PM --T-RF-VAST Prerequisites: ARHS 2200 and ARHS 2210. May be repeated for credit if content differs [HST,ART]
S S S
15 15 12
$30 $30 $30
Reading Course Readings in Contemporary Art 01 3cr Hughes TBA ------WEBG S Reading Course Prerequisites: permission of the instructor and filing of official form. May be repeated for credit
2
[ART,HUM] ARHS 2210
Introduction to the History of Western Art [HST,ART]
ARHS 4350
Topics in Art History Northern Renaissance History of Prints
ARHS 4610
26
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty AUDIO PRODUCTION AUDI 0100 AUDI Portfolio Review 01 0cr Gottlieb Must be taken in the semester following AUDI 3000.
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
9:00-10:00AM
U------SVER
1
24
Fee
AUDI 1000
Audio Production I for Non-Majors
01 3cr Ruder 5:30- 8:30PM 02 3cr Staff 6:00- 9:00PM 03 3cr Hunter 1:00- 3:50PM Prerequisites: MEDC 1010 and EPMD 1000 or permission of instructor.
---W---SVER ----R--SVER ----R--SVER
S S S
15 15 15
$15 $15 $15
AUDI 1100
Audio Production I for Audio Production Majors
01 3cr Fisher 5:30- 8:30PM 02 3cr Staff 9:00-11:50AM 03 3cr Staff 12:30- 3:20PM Prerequisites: MEDC 1010 and EPMD 1000 or permission of instructor.
--T----SVER ---W---SVER ---W---SVER
S S S
15 15 15
$15 $15 $15
AUDI 1200
Introduction to MIDI
1:00- 3:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM 1:00- 3:50PM
--T----SVER --T----SVER ----R--SVER
S S S
10 10 10
$25 $25 $25
AUDI 2000
Audio Production II
01 3cr Hufker 02 3cr Hufker Prerequisite: AUDI 1100 and current enrollment in AUDI 2050.
1:00- 3:50PM 1:00- 3:50PM
-M-----SVER --T----SVER
S S
15 15
$280 $280
AUDI 2050
Audio Production II Lab
01 3cr Gottlieb 02 3cr Hunter Prerequisite: AUDI 1100 and current enrollment in AUDI 2000.
9:00-12:50PM 9:00-11:50AM
--T----SVER ----R--SVER
1 S
15 15
AUDI 2100
Radio Production 01 3cr Edwards Prerequisite: AUDI 1000 or AUDI 1100 permission of the instructor.
6:00- 9:00PM
-M-----SVER
S
10
AUDI 2300
Pro Tools Prerequisite: Audi 2000.
01
3cr Meyer
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
1
10
AUDI 3000
Multitrack Recording
01 02
3cr Hufker 3cr Hufker
1:00- 3:50PM 1:00- 3:50PM
---W---SVER ----R--SVER
S S
15 15
$150 $150
01
3cr Meyer
1:00- 3:50PM
---W---SVER
S
10
$25
TBA 12:00-12:50PM
---R--SVER ----R--SVER
S 1
30 10
$30 $25
1:00- 3:50PM
-M-----SVER
S
10
$30
7:00- 9:50PM 6:00- 9:00PM
--T----SVER -M-----SVER
S S
12 10
$85 $125
9:00-11:50AM
-----F-SVER
S
16
9:00-12:50PM
--T----SVER
2
24
9:00-11:50AM 9:00-11:50AM
-M-----SVER --T----SVER
S S
10 10
01 02 03
3cr Casey 3cr Meyer 3cr Meyer
$25
Prerequisite: AUDI 2000 and AUDI 2050 AUDI 3100
Audio Field Production for Visual Medica Prerequisite: AUDI 2000.
AUDI 3150
Topics :Audio, Community and Society 01 3cr Gottlieb :Mic Shootout 02 3cr Hennerich Prerequisite: AUDI 3000. :Surround Sound 03 3cr Hennerich Prerequisite: AUDI 3000. :Analog Audio 04 3cr Stamler :Hacking Your Way to Electronics 05 3cr Murphy Prerequisites: AUDI 1200 and AUDI 2000 or permission of instructor. :Role of the Producer 06 3cr Staff Prerequisite: Audi 3000. :Global Issues in Audio 07 3cr Gottlieb
AUDI 3200
Audio Studio Maintenance
01 02
3cr Buckalew 3cr Buckalew
Prerequisite: AUDI 2000. 27
$90 $90
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. AUDI 3500
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Digital Audio 01 3cr Hennerich 9:00-11:50AM -M-----SVER S 10 Prerequisite: Current enrollment in or successful completion of AUDI 3000 or permission of the instructor.
AUDI 3600
MIDI Applications: Sequencing Prerequisite: AUDI 1200.
AUDI 3800
3cr Casey
1:00- 3:50PM
---W---SVER
S
10
$25
Professional Level Audio Production 01 Prerequisite: AUDI 2000 and AUDI 3900.
3cr Schulenburg
4:00- 6:50PM
---W---SVER
S
10
$10
AUDI 3900
Audio Aesthetics Prerequisite: AUDI 1100.
01
3cr Schulenburg
4:00- 6:50PM
--T----SVER
S
15
$30
AUDI 4000
Music Recording Prerequisite: AUDI 3000.
01
3cr Ruder
5:30- 8:30PM
----R--SVER
S
8
$35
AUDI 4100
Advanced Audio Mixing Prerequisite: AUDI 3000.
01
3cr Gottlieb
9:00-11:50AM
---W---SVER
S
8
$10
AUDI 4400
Recording Studio Management & Operations Prerequisite: AUDI 2000.
01
3cr Laiderman
5:30- 8:30PM
---W---SVER
S
16
AUDI 4610
Readings in Audio Production 01 3cr Staff TBA Prerequisites: media major, junior/senior standing and permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
------SVER
S
0
AUDI 4620
Senior Overview
------SVER ------SVER
S S
0 0
AUDI 4700
Professional Development in 01 3cr Meyer Audio Production Prerequisites: audio production major and senior standing.
1:00- 3:50PM
-M-----SVER
S
15
$25
AUDI 4800
Audio Engineering 01 3cr Hufker 4:00- 4:50PM Prerequisites: AUDI 3000 and permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
---W---SVER
S
15
$35
Human Biology 01 4cr Staff NOTE: Includes Lab. Intended for non-majors. (SCI)
---W---WEBH
S
18
$50
BIOL 1020
Biology of Animals 01 3cr DePew 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH NOTE: BIOL 1020 & BIOL 1021 must be taken concurrently. Environmental Studied Course Intended for non-majors. (SCI)
S
20
BIOL 1021
Biology of Animals: Lab 01 1cr DePew 1:30- 4:20PM -----F-WEBH NOTE: BIOL 1020 & BIOL 1021 must be taken concurrently. Environmental Studied Course
S
25
BIOL 1318
Issues in Biology (SCI)
------ONLN
2
15
BIOL 1550
Essentials of Biology I
-M-W---WEBH -M-W---WEBH
S S
25 25
BIOLOGY BIOL 1010
01
Fee $25
01 6cr Staff TBA 02 6cr Hufker TBA Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance into the major through portfolio review, and permission of the instructor.
W2 3cr Gaddis
01 4cr Preuss 02 4cr Preuss NOTE: BIOL 1550 & 1551 must be taken concurrently. 28
5:30- 9:30PM
TBA
9:00-10:50AM 11:00-12:50PM
$50
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Sec Hrs Faculty 01 1cr Mehringer 02 1cr Mehringer 03 1cr Mehringer 04 1cr Mehringer 05 1cr Brown-Kennerly NOTE: BIOL 1550 & 1551 must be taken concurrently.
Course Title Essentials of Biology I: Lab
BIOL 3010
Human Anatomy & Physiology I 01 3cr Bergfeld 10:30-11:50AM --T-R--WEBH S Prerequisite: BIOL 1550, 1551 & CHEM 1110 & 1111 or permission of instructor. Note: BIOL: 3010 & 3011 must be taken concurrently.
15
BIOL 3011
Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab I 01 1cr Bergfeld NOTE: BIOL 3010 & 3011 must be taken concurrently.
S
15
$50
BIOL 3080
Cell Biology 01 3cr Gaddis 9:00-10:20AM -M-W---WEBH Prerequisite: BIOL 3080, 3081 & CHEM 3100 taken concurrently or permission of instructor.
S
25
$50
BIOL 3081
Cell Biology: Lab
01 1cr Gaddis 2:00- 4:50PM 02 1cr Gaddis 2:00- 4:50PM 03 1cr Gaddis 2:00- 4:50PM NOTE: Laboratory required. BIOL 3080 &3081 must be taken concurrently.
-M-----WEBH --T----WEBH -----F-WEBH
S S S
9 8 8
$75 $75
BIOL 3150
Nutrition
-M-W---WEBH
S
25
BIOL 3200
Ecology 01 3cr DePew 8:00- 9:20AM ---W-F-WEBH S Prerequisite: BIOL 1550 & 1560 or permission of instructor. NOTE: Lab required. BIOL 3200 & 3201 must be taken concurrently.
30
BIOL 3201
Ecology: Lab 01 1cr DePew NOTE: BIOL 3200 & BIOL 3201 must be taken concurrently.
2:00- 4:50PM
----R--WEBH
S
30
BIOL 4400
Research Methods 01 3cr Gaddis Prerequisite: CHEM 3100 and Senior standing.
12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
10
BIOL 4430
Senior Thesis
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 Prerequisite: BIOL 4400 and Senior Standing
4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr
------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH
S S S S S S S
4 4 1 4 1 1 1
BIOL 4500
Virology
01
3cr Schroeder
2:00- 3:20PM
-M-W---WEBH
S
15
BUSINESS BUSN 1200
Introduction to Business
11
3cr Staff
2:30- 3:50PM
-M-W---SVER
S
25
BUSN 2100
Business Communications
02 3cr Staff G2 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER -M-----WING
1 2
25 25
BUSN 2210
Personal Finance
08 10
5:30- 9:30PM 2:30- 3:50PM
----R--WEST -M-W---SVER
2 S
25 25
01
3cr Stellyes
Gaddis Schroeder Coffman Preuss Krueger Mehringer DePew
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
29
Times 1:00- 3:50PM 1:30- 4:20PM 1:00- 3:50PM 1:30- 4:20PM 1:00- 3:50PM
Days Building Trm Lim -M-----WEBH S 10 --T----WEBH S 10 ---W---WEBH S 10 ----R--WEBH S 10 -----F-WEBH S 10
Course No. BIOL 1551
2:00- 4:50PM
10:30-11:50AM
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
-----F-WEBH
Fee $50 $50 $50 $50 $50
$50
$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. BUSN 2750
Course Title Introduction to Statistics
Sec 01 03 06 07 10
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-11:20AM
Days Building Trm Lim ----R--SVER 1 17 --T----SVER 2 17 ---W---DWTN 2 17 --T----WEST 1 25 --T-R--SVER S 17
Fee
[SCI] [MTH] BUSN 3710
Entrepreneurial Financial Management
10
3cr Staff
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--SVER
S
18
BUSN 4110
Operations Management
01 3cr Staff G3 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER ----R--WING
1 2
18 25
BUSN 4300
Business Ethics
06 07 10
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-11:30AM
---W---DWTN --T----WEST --T-R--SVER
2 1 S
25 25 25
3cr Staff 3cr Staff 3cr Staff
[VAL] BUSN 4650
International Business
03 3cr Staff G2 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER ---W---WING
2 1
25 25
BUSN 4990
Business Policy
03 3cr Staff 10 3cr Staff G2 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 12:00- 1:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER --T-R--SVER --T----WING
2 S 1
25 25 25
CHEMISTRY CHEM 1100
General Chemistry I
01 3cr Krueger 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH S 02 3cr Krueger 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH S Prerequisite: MATH 1430, College Algebra concurrently or equivalent. NOTE: Lab required CHEM 1100 & 1101 must be taken concurrently. (SCI)
25 25
CHEM 1101
General Chemistry I:Lab
S S S S S
10 10 10 10 10
CHEM 2100
Organic Chemistry I
01 3cr Coffman 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH 02 3cr Coffman 1:00- 1:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH Prerequisite: CHEM 1100, 1110. Note: Lab required. CHEM 2100 & 2101 must be taken concurrently. (SCI)
S S
15 15
CHEM 2101
Organic Chemistry I:Lab
S S S S
8 8 8 8
CHEM 3100
Biochemistry I 01 3cr Schroeder 1:00- 1:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH Prerequisite: CHEM 2100 & 2101. NOTE: CHEM 3100 & 3101 must be taken concurrently.
S
30
CHEM 3101
Biochemistry I:Lab
S S S
10 10 10
01 1cr Krueger 3:30- 6:20PM 02 1cr Krueger 2:00- 4:50PM 03 1cr Krueger 2:00- 4:50PM 04 1cr Krueger 9:00-11:50AM 05 1cr Krueger 1:30- 4:20PM NOTE: Lab required. CHEM 1100 & 1101 must be taken concurrently (SCI)
01 1cr Coffman 02 1cr Coffman 03 1cr Coffman 04 1cr Coffman Prerequisite: CHEM 2100 & 2101 must be taken concurrently. (SCI)
01 1cr Brown-Kennerly 02 1cr Brown-Kennerly 03 1cr Brown-Kennerly NOTE: CHEM 3100 & 3101 must be taken concurrently.
30
9:00-11:50AM 9:00-11:50AM 9:30-12:20PM 9:00-11:50AM
9:00-11:50AM 9:00-11:50AM 9:00-11:50AM
-M-----WEBH --T----WEBH ---W---WEBH -----F-WEBH -----F-WEBH
-M-----WEBH --T----WEBH ---W---WEBH ----R--WEBH
--T----WEBH ----R--WEBH -----F-WEBH
$50 $50 $50 $50 $50
$50 $50 $50 $50
$75 $75 $75
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ------WEBH S 10
Course No. CHEM 3200
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Physical Chemistry I 01 3cr Coffman TBA Prerequisite: Calculus 1, Math 1610 & Math 1620 or permission of instructor. (SCI)
CHINESE
For courses on Mandarin Chinese language please see ILC 1090.02 and ILC 1100.01. For a course in Chinese culture (taught in English) please see ILC 2150.08.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COAP 1020 Introduction to Computer Applications
COAP 2000
XHTML Programming
COAP 2010
Application Topics Mobile Web Design Prerequisite: COAP 2170
COAP 2020
Desktop Publishing
Fee
01 02 03 04 05 09 10 11 12
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Bopp Johnson Johnson Johnson Bopp Bopp Zwick Bopp Zwick
1:00- 2:20PM 10:00-11:20AM 12:00- 1:20PM 1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W---SVER --T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER ----R--DWTN -M-----SVER --T----SVER -M-----SVER --T----SVER
S S S S 1 1 1 2 2
16 16 16 16 17 16 16 16 16
$10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10
01 02 03 11 W1 W5
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
10:00-11:20AM 12:00- 1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER ----R--SVER ---W---SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1
S S 1 2 1 2
18 18 17 17 16 16
$10 $10 $10 $10
------ONL1
2
16
----R--SVER ----R--SVER
1 2
15 15
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
----R--SVER ------ONL1
2 2
17 16
W5 3cr Smith
01 11
3cr Dyer 3cr Reiss
TBA
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
$10 $10
Prerequisite: COAP 1020 COAP 2100
Web Technology Principles
W1 3cr Staff W5 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency
COAP 2110
Web Animation
COAP 2120
Web Editors W5 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or XHTML proficiency
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
COAP 2130
Web Scripting W1 3cr Dill Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
COAP 2150
Design Principles I
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
COAP 2170
Web Usability and Accessibility
-M-----SVER ------ONL1
1 2
17 16
11 3cr Phares W5 3cr Astuto Prerequisite: COAP 2000 (or concurrently) or HTML proficiency
W1 3cr Gilley W5 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency and COAP 2170 01 3cr Staff W5 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency
31
TBA TBA
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
$10
$10
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1 1 16
Course No. COAP 2180
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Introduction to XML W1 3cr Biggs Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency
Times TBA
COAP 3000
Dynamic HTML Prerequisite: COAP 2130
W5 3cr Shao
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
COAP 3110
Interactive Site Development Prerequisite: COAP 3000
W1 3cr Blackorby
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
COAP 3120
Designing with Style Sheets
W1 3cr Citrowske W5 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
Fee
Prerequisite: COAP 2150 (or concurrently) COAP 3150
Design Principles II
W1 3cr Staff W5 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COAP 2150 and COAP 3120 (or concurrently)
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
COAP 3180
Web Databases Prerequisite: COAP 3110
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
2
16
Suo Schwab Suo Nicollerat Biolchini Nicollerat
9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM
-M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER -M-----SVER ----R--WEST --T----SVER
S S S S S S
17 17 17 17 17 17
$10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10
Staff Shao Staff Staff
10:00-10:50AM 12:00-12:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM
-M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER --T----SVER ---W---WING
S S S S
17 17 17 17
$10 $10 $10 $10
01 3cr Sabharwal 02 3cr Staff G3 3cr Staff
1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T-R--SVER ---W---SVER --T----WING
S 1 2
17 17 20
$10 $10 $10
01 08
3cr Staff 3cr Sturman
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER --T----WEST
1 2
20 20
COMPUTER SCIENCE COSC 1540 Emerging Technologies COSC 1550
Computer Programming I
W5 3cr Wang
11
3cr Slinkard
01 02 03 04 07 10
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Gen Ed: [CRI] COSC 1560
Computer Programming II
01 3cr 02 3cr 03 3cr G1 3cr Prerequisite: COSC 1550 with grade of B or better
COSC 1570
Mathematics for Computer Science
Gen Ed: [CRI, MTH] COSC 2610
Operating Systems Prerequisite: COSC 1550
COSC 2670
Telecommunications
01 02 11 G2
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Suo Staff Staff Staff
2:00- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-SVER ---W---SVER ----R--SVER -M-----WING
S 1 2 1
20 20 20 25
COSC 2810
Systems Analysis and Design
01 07 11
3cr Aleshunas 3cr McCaslin 3cr Staff
11:00-11:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-SVER --T----WEST ---W---SVER
S 1 2
20 20 20
Gen Ed: [CRI] 32
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. COSC 3050
Course Title Data Structures I
Sec 01 02 07 Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and Junior Standing
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr
COSC 3100
Data Structures II
3cr Biolchini 3cr Staff
08 11
Faculty Staff Staff Biolchini
Times 10:00-10:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-SVER S 17 ----R--SVER 1 17 ---W---WEST 1 17
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEST ----R--SVER
2 2
17 17
Fee $10 $10 $10
$10 $10
Prerequisite: COSC 3050 and COSC 1570 COSC 3410
Computer Security
01 3cr Staff G3 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and Junior Standing
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER -M-----WING
1 2
17 17
COSC 3500
IT Project Management 11 Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and Junior Standing
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
17
COSC 3510
Computer Architecture 01 3cr Staff 11:00-11:50AM Prerequisite: COSC 1560, COSC 1570, COSC 2610 and Junior Standing
-M-W-F-SVER
S
17
COSC 3750
Decision Support Systems Concepts 07 Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and Junior Standing
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEST
1
20
COSC 4110
Database Concepts
01 3cr Smith 02 3cr Cawns G2 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COSC 1560, COSC 2810 and Junior Standing
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER ----R--SVER ----R--WING
1 1 1
17 17 17
COSC 4120
Database Applications
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER ----R--SVER ----R--WING
2 2 2
17 17 17
2:00- 2:50PM
-M-W-F-SVER
S
17
3cr Staff
3cr Staff
11 3cr Wang 12 3cr Kourik G3 3cr Staff
$10 $10 $10
Prerequisite: COSC 4110 COSC 4250
Object-Oriented Analysis and Design 01 Prerequisite: COSC 2810 and COSC 3100
COSC 4810
Information Systems I
01 3cr Staff 02 3cr Staff 07 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and COSC 2810 and Junior Standing
1:00- 1:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-SVER --T----SVER ----R--WEST
S 1 1
17 20 20
COSC 4820
Information Systems II
3cr Staff 3cr Ovlia
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEST --T----SVER
2 2
20 20
01 3cr Bell 11 3cr Bell G2 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER --T----SVER ----R--WING
1 2 1
17 17 18
08 11
3cr Maher
Prerequisite: COSC 4810 CSIS 3410
Information Analysis
Prerequisite: Junior Standing DANCE DANC 1010
Ballet I
01 2cr Isom 8:30- 9:50AM -M-W---LHCT S 25 02 2cr Hagan 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--LHCT S 25 May be repeated once for credit. This course is for beginning students and practices the fundamental laws of ballet and principles of correct placement which govern the stability, action and movement of the body. [ART]
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$10 $10 $10
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. DANC 1030
Days Building Trm Lim Fee Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Dance as an Art Form 01 3cr Rund 5:30- 8:30PM -M-----LHCT S 25 This class is for the general college student with an interest in exploring the body as an expressive instrument. Disciplined technical work, dance phrases moving through space, improvisation and simple composition assignments will be studio work. Ballet, Jazz and Modern dance will be the topics of exploration.
DANC 1090
Jazz I
DANC 1110
Modern Dance I 01 2cr Rund 8:30- 9:50AM --T-R--LHCT S 25 May be repeated for credit. This is the beginning course in the Modern Dance sequence. Techniques will include Graham, Humphry, Limon philosophies and will serve as the fundamental course for further study. [ART]
DANC 1230
Tap Dance I 01 2cr Cosby 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--MILL S May be repeated for credit. Fundamental steps and techniques necessary for rhythmic coordination of simple tap routines will be studied. [ART]
DANC 1310
Composition I 01 3cr Staff 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R--LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: DANC 1220 or permission of instructor. Through experiences in class and assigned studies, students will explore the elements of space, time, and dynamics. Motivations, phrasing, gestures and utilization of thematic material will be explored as well as working with music. Students will develop critical facilities for viewing dance.
DANC 2010
Ballet II For Majors
01 2cr Hagan 8:30- 9:50AM -M-W---MILL S 16 02 2cr Hagan 10:00-11:20AM -M-W---MILL S 16 May be repeated for credit. This is a study of techniques of dance for contemporary and musical theatre design for the beginning student. [ART]
20
01 3cr Dueker 11:30-12:50PM -M--RF-LHCT S 25 02 3cr Isom 10:00-11:20AM -M-W-F-LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: DANC 1020 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. This is a course that is aimed at the still-growing beginning skills but starts to add these skills into a combination of exercises designed to evolve the techniques of ballet. [ART] DANC 2090
Jazz II For Majors
01 3cr Dueker 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--LHCT S 25 02 3cr Isom 11:30-12:50PM -M-W---MILL S 16 Prerequisites: DANC 1100 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. This course is a study in contemporary dance techniques using an approach toward musical comedy and concert jazz, focusing on rhythms and isolations. [ART] DANC 2110
Modern Dance II 01 3cr Staff 1:00- 2:20PM -MT--F-LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: DANC 1120 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. This is a course that is aimed at the still-growing beginning skills but starts to add these skills into a combination of exercises designed to evolve the techniques of Modern. [ART]
DANC 2210
Dance History 01 3cr Reed 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--SVER S 25 Studies and analyzes a series of aesthetic revolutions that have led to the art of dance as we know it today. Students study development of classical ballet and beginnings of modern dance in America, beginning with social, ethnic, religious, and ritualistic roots, and following the widening distance between audience and performer. Prerequisite: 9 credit hours of dance or the permission of the instructor.
DANC 2230
Tap Dance II 01 2cr Cosby 8:30- 9:50AM --T-R--MILL S 20 Prerequisites: DANC 1240 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. This course is designed to go beyond the fundamentals necessary for rhythmic coordination in tap combinations. Emphasis: musicality and phrasing as well as rhythmic improvisation.
DANC 2310
Composition II 01 3cr Reed 2:30- 3:50PM -M-W---LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: DANC 1320 or permission of instructor. This class is a continuation of Composition I with emphasis on phrasing, form, content, the utilization of music, props and other visual effects, and manipulation of larger groups. 34
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. DANC 3000
Days Building Trm Lim Fee Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Topics in Dance Aerial Dance 01 2cr Newsam 5:30- 7:30PM ---W---LHCT S 12 $25 Geared for the strong beginner. The silks (fabric) will be the focus of the dance. One will develop strength and coordination to facilitate the skills necessary. Somatics - Taiji 02 1cr Meehan 4:00- 5:20PM -----F-LHCT S 25 Cross Training for Dancers 03 2cr Staff 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F-LHCT S 25 $25 Technical Theatre Crew 04 1cr Ryan TBA ------LHCT S 25 Dance students will learn the basics of behind the scenes preparations for productions. Lighting, sound, and costuming are some of the possible areas for experience. Nutrition & Health for Dancers 05 2cr Geiss 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R--LHCT S 25 $25 The dance student will learn an appreciation for the body and its needs/functions through proper diet, nutrition and self-image. Societal and dance career norms for one’s physique will be addressed. Costume Design 06 1cr Reed 6:00- 7:20PM -M-----LHCT S 25 Overview of basic design theory emphasizes line, shape, color, and texture followed by a discussion of style. Teaches students to research; students are responsible for final project. Dance NYC 07 2cr Hagan 9:00- 9:50AM --T----LHCT 1 25 $1,700
DANC 3010
Ballet III 01 3cr Staff 11:30-12:50PM -MT-RF-LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: DANC 2020 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. The student develops basic skills into unified forms.
DANC 3030
Dance Study Variations 01 3cr Staff 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R--LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: dance major and permission of the instructor. May be repeated once for credit. More advanced course includes pointe work.
DANC 3090
Jazz III 01 3cr Dueker 10:00-11:20AM -M-W---LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: dance major and permission of the instructor. May be repeated once for credit. More advanced course includes pointe work.
DANC 3110
Modern Dance III 01 3cr Staff 1:00- 2:20PM -MT-RF-LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: DANC 2120 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit. In this advanced level technique class, students will continue to gain strength, articulation, flexibility and alignment while working on longer movement phrases demanding a wide range of qualities, off-balance turns, elevations and falls.
DANC 3150
Webster University Dance Ensemble 01 2cr Reed 10:00-11:20AM -----F-LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: acceptance into Dance Company by audition. May be repeated for credit. This course is rehearsal and performance in the Dance Company.
DANC 3310
Choreographic Project 01 3cr Reed 2:30- 3:50PM -----F-LHCT S 25 Prerequisites: Permission of instructor. The written proposal for a dance work should include music to be used, number of dancers, length and a brief description of the intended choreographic approach. The work will be viewed and critiqued several times during the semester, and a public performance of the work will constitute satisfactory completion of course requirement.
DANC 4010
Ballet IV 01 3cr Staff 11:30-12:50PM Prerequisites: DANC 3020 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit.
DANC 4410
Dance Seminar
01
0cr Reed
35
11:30- 2:30PM
-MT-RF-LHCT
S
25
---W---LHCT
S
50
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title
Sec Hrs Faculty
Principles of Microeconomics
03 06 07 10 11
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 2:20PM 8:30- 9:50AM
---W---SVER -M-----DWTN -M-----WEST -M-W---SVER --T-R--SVER
2 2 1 S S
25 25 25 25 25
ECON 2030
Principles of Macroeconomics
02 04 05 08 10 11
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 2:30- 3:50PM 12:00- 1:20PM
----R--SVER ---W---SVER --T----DWTN --T----WEST -M-W---SVER --T-R--SVER
1 2 1 2 S S
25 25 25 25 17 25
ECON 3030
Intermediate Macroeconomics
10
3cr Staff
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--SVER
S
25
ECON 3100
Issues in Economics :Urban and Regional Economics :Sports Economics
10 11
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
1:00- 2:20PM 10:00-11:20AM
-M-W---SVER --T-R--SVER
S S
17 17
ECON 3700
Economics of Development
10
3cr Staff
2:30- 3:50PM
-M-W---SVER
S
18
ECON 4720
International Trade and Finance
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER
2
25
EDUCATION EDUC 2080
Early Adolescent Development
01
3cr Klosterman
5:00- 9:00PM
---R-WEBH
1
7
EDUC 2110
Communication in Education
01 02
3cr Shiller 3cr Shiller
1:00- 2:20PM 2:30- 3:50PM
-M-W---WEBH -M-W---WEBH
S S
12 12
EDUC 2120
Adolescent Development [COM]
01
3cr Klosterman
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
2
20
EDUC 2140
Writing for Teachers
01
3cr Holmes
3:00- 4:20PM
--T-R--WEBH
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20
EDUC 2550
Student Literacy Corps [CUL,VAL]
01
3cr Northcott
12:00- 1:20PM
--T----WEBH
S
20
EDUC 2900
The Education of Students [VAL] 01 3cr McMullen with Exceptionalities 02 3cr Miller Prerequisites: EDUC 3150, EDUC 2070 or PSYC 2200.
10:00-11:20AM 1:00- 2:20PM
--T-R--WEBH -M-W---WEBH
S S
15 15
EDUC 3000
Intermediate Practicum in Education Elementary Art (5-9) Middle School Foreign Language Middle School Language Arts Middle School Math (5-9) Middle School Science (5-9) Middle School Social Studies(5-9 Vocal Music (5-8) Instrumental Music (5-8) Special Education Secondary English (5-8) Secondary Journalism (5-8) Secondary Math (9-12) Secondary Science (5-9)
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01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14
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Days Building Trm Lim
Course No. ECONOMICS ECON 2020
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. EDUC 3000
Days Building Trm Lim Fee Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Intermediate Practicum in Education Secondary Social Studies (9-12) 15 2cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 20 Secondary Seminar for Practicum 30 1cr Weiersmueller 3:30- 5:20PM -M-----WEBH S 25 Prerequisites: EDUC 3150, EDUC 2900, 6 credit hours of professional education coursework for secondary placements or 12 credit hours of professional education coursework for elementary placements, and filing of appropriate form 8 weeks prior to placement.
EDUC 3100
Learning, Teaching, and Assessment
01 02
3cr Staff 3cr Stewart
12:00- 1:20PM 12:00- 1:20PM
--T-R--WEBH --T-R--WEBH
S S
12 12
EDUC 3120
Class Assessment
01
1cr Staff
9:00-10:50AM
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2
20
EDUC 3125
Technology In The Classroom
01 02
2cr Olliges 2cr Rodney
8:30-11:30AM 8:30-11:30AM
--T-R--WEBH --T-R--WEBH
1 1
12 12
$25 $25
EDUC 3126
Web 2.0 Technologies in the Classroom
01
1cr Olliges Olliges Olliges Olliges 02 1cr Olliges Olliges Olliges Olliges Prerequisite: EDUC 3125 (may be taken concurrently)
8:30-11:30AM 8:30-11:30AM 8:30-11:30AM 8:30-11:30AM 1:00- 3:50PM 1:00- 3:50PM 1:00- 3:50PM 1:00- 3:50PM
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12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12
$25
EDUC 3127
Interactive Technologies in the Classroom 01 Prerequisites: EDUC 3125
1cr Rodney
8:00- 9:50AM
--T----WEBH
2
12
$25
EDUC 3128
Multimedia in the Classroom Prerequisites: EDUC 3125
1cr Staff
8:00- 9:50AM
----R--WEBH
2
12
$25
EDUC 3150
Education in a Diverse Society [VAL, CRI] Early Childhood/ELEM 01 3cr Bauermeister 9:30-11:20AM MDSC/Secondary/K-12 02 3cr Cooper 9:00-10:50AM MDSC/Secondary/K-12 03 3cr Staff 9:00-10:50AM Prerequisites: college level composition course with a B- or better, EDUC 2110.
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15 15 15
$10 $10 $10
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12 15 15
EDUC 3155
Early Diversity Practicum Early Childhood/ELEM MDSC/Secondary/K-12 MDSC/Secondary/K-12
01
01 02 03
1cr Bauermeister 9:30-11:20AM 1cr Cooper 9:00-10:50AM 1cr Staff 9:00-10:50AM
EDUC 3170
Methods of Teaching Language Arts 01 3cr Hoyt Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
8:30-11:20AM
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20
EDUC 3180
Children's Literature
01
3cr Hoyt
2:30- 3:50PM
-M-W---WEBH
S
20
EDUC 3300
Topics in Education: Sign Language
01
3cr Rush
6:00- 9:00PM
-M-----WEBH
S
10
EDUC 3375
Behavior Management MDSC/SCED/SPED ECED/ELEM/MUSC Prerequisite: EDUC 3150
01 02
3cr McMullen 3cr Stroud
1:30- 2:50PM 1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH --T-R--WEBH
S S
15 15
37
$25
$10
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---WEBH S 20
Course No. EDUC 3500
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Techniques of Secondary School 01 3cr Staff Teaching Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
Times 10:30-11:50AM
EDUC 3520
Methods of Teaching 01 3cr Cornell Elementary Reading Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
8:30-11:20AM
-M-----WEBH
S
20
EDUC 3600
Classroom Organization and Curriculum Implementation
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--WEBH
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20
EDUC 3700
Methods of Teaching Strategic 01 3cr Witkowski Reading and Writing Prerequisites: EDUC 3520 and eligible for Teacher Certification.
8:30-11:20AM
----R--WEBH
S
20
EDUC 4000
Apprentice Teaching Seminar Early Childhood Elementary MDSC/SCED/K-12 SPED
Staff Staff Staff Staff
1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM
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25 25 25 25
3cr Ford
5:30- 9:30PM
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2
20
01
01 02 03 04
3cr Spiekerman
1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr
Fee
EDUC 4020
Health, Nutrition and Safety 01 Prerequisites: EDUC 2850 and EDUC 3150.
EDUC 4070
Methods of Teaching Reading 01 3cr Koehnecke in the Content Areas Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
2:00- 4:50PM
---W---WEBH
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20
$10
EDUC 4120
Methods of Teaching Secondary 01 3cr Green Social Studies Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
2
10
$35
EDUC 4200
Methods in Middle School 01 3cr Green Curriculum and Instruction Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
10
$35
EDUC 4330
Introduction to Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities Prerequisite: EDUC 2900
5:00- 8:00PM
---W---WEBH
2
10
EDUC 4435
Inclusive Practices for the 01 2cr Cooper 8:30-11:30AM -----F-WEBH 1 General Education Teacher 02 2cr Staff 5:30-8:30PM ----R--WEBH 2 Prerequisites: EDUC 2900 and 9 credit hours of professional education courses or permission of the instructor.
12 12
EDUC 4450
Psychoeducational Assessment 01 3cr Del Gaiso Prerequisites: EDUC 4330 or permission of advisor.
5:30- 8:30PM
--T----WEBH
S
10
EDUC 4460
Methods of Teaching Students 01 3cr Mahfood with Mild/Moderate Disabilities Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
1
10
EDUC 4470
Methods of Teaching Students 01 3cr Menscher with Mild/Moderate Disabilities Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
2
10
01
3cr Mahfood
38
$20
$20
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. EDUC 4575
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Methods of Teaching 01 3cr Staff Elementary Social Studies Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
Times 5:30- 9:30PM
EDUC 4580
Methods of Teaching: Elementary Science 01 3cr Launius Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.
5:30- 8:30PM
EDUC 4650
Senior Overview Prerequisite: Senior standing.
EDUC 4690
Assessment and Advancement of 01 3cr Staff 5:00- 8:00PM Reading Abilities Prerequisites:EDUC 3520 and EDUC 3700 and eligible for Teacher Certification.
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Fee
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20
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5
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20
EDUC 4700
Analysis and Correction of 01 3cr Schultz 5:00- 8:00PM --T----WEBH Reading Disabilities Prerequisites: EDUC 2900, EDUC 3520, EDUC 4450 and eligible for Teacher Certification.
S
10
EDUC 4770
Assessment of Young Children 01 3cr Strange 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: EDUC 4740, EDUC 4830 or concurrent registration in EDUC 4830.
-M-----WEBH
1
10
EDUC 4830
Early Childhood Curriculum 01 4cr Ford 8:30-12:30PM Prerequisites: EDUC 2850, EDUC 4770 and eligible for Teacher Certification.
---W---WEBH
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20
EDUC 4880
Family and Community Resources 01 3cr Jones Prerequisites: EDUC 2850, EDUC 3150 and EDUC 3155.
--T----WEBH
2
5
EDUC 4940
Apprentice Teaching: Early Childhood (Pre Primary) Early Childhood (preprimary) 01 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 Prerequisites: senior standing, cumulative 3.0 GPA in the education major, EDUC 3000, filing of appropriate form one semester prior to placement, acceptance into Teacher Certification Program, successful completion of 9 credit hours of foundation requirements, and successful completion of all but 4 credit hours of professional education requirements. The apprentice teaching seminar is designed for all apprentice teachers and consists of a series of lectures and discussions focusing on the concerns of the beginning classroom teacher. This seminar is a mandatory requirement for all apprentice teachers.
EDUC 4950
Primary (grades 1-3) 01 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Primary (grades 1-3) 02 7cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 Preprimary (grades 1-3) 03 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 2 25 Prerequisites: senior standing, cumulative 3.0 GPA in the education major, EDUC 3000, filing of appropriate form one semester prior to placement, acceptance into Teacher Certification Program, successful completion of 9 credit hours of foundations requirements, and successful completion of all but 4 credit hours of professional education requirements. The apprentice teaching seminar is designed for all apprentice teachers and consists of a series of lectures and discussions focusing on the concerns of the beginning classroom teacher. This seminar is a mandatory requirement for all apprentice teachers.
EDUC 4960
Apprentice Teaching: Intermediate (grades 4-6) 01 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Prerequisites: senior standing, cumulative 3.0 GPA in the education major, EDUC 3000, filing of appropriate form one semester prior to placement, acceptance into Teacher Certification Program, successful completion of 9 credit hours of foundations requirements, and successful completion of all but 4 credit hours of professional education requirements. The apprentice teaching seminar is designed for all apprentice teachers and consists of a series of lectures and discussions focusing on the concerns of the beginning classroom teacher. This seminar is a mandatory requirement for all apprentice teachers.
01
3cr Miller
39
TBA
5:15- 9:15PM
$20
$5
$10
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. EDUC 4965
Days Building Trm Lim Fee Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Apprentice Teaching: Middle School (grades 5-9) Language Arts 01 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Mathematics 02 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Science 03 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Social Studies 04 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Prerequisites: senior standing, cumulative 3.0 GPA in the education major, EDUC 3000, filing of appropriate form one semester prior to placement, acceptance into Teacher Certification Program, successful completion of 9 credit hours of foundations requirements, and successful completion of all but 4 credit hours of professional education requirements. The apprentice teaching seminar is designed for all apprentice teachers and consists of a series of lectures and discussions focusing on the concerns of the beginning classroom teacher. This seminar is a mandatory requirement for all apprentice teachers.
EDUC 4970
Apprentice Teaching: Secondary Art (grades 1-8) 01 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 Art (grades 9-12) 02 7cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 2 25 English (9-12) 03 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 French (grades 1-8) 04 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 French (grades 9-12) 05 7cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 2 25 German (grades 1-8) 06 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 German (grades 9-12) 07 7cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 2 25 Journalism (9-12) 08 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Mathematics (grades 9-12) 09 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Music-Instrumental (grades 1-6) 10 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 Music-Instrumental (grades 9-12) 11 7cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 2 25 Music-Vocal (grades 1-6) 12 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 Music-Vocal (grades 9-12) 13 7cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 2 25 Social Studies (grades 9-12) 14 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Spanish (grades 1-8) 15 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 Spanish (grades 9-12) 16 7cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 2 25 Unified Science (9-12) 17 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Prerequisites: senior standing, cumulative 3.0 GPA in the education major, EDUC 3000, filing of appropriate form one semester prior to placement, acceptance into Teacher Certification Program, successful completion of all foundation requirements, successful completion of 9 credit hours of professional education requirements, successful completion of all but 6 credit hours of required subject area courses, and a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 in foundations, professional education, and content courses with no grade below a C. The apprentice teaching seminar is designed for all apprentice teachers and consists of a series of lectures and discussions focusing on the concerns of the beginning classroom teacher. This seminar is a mandatory requirement for all apprentice teachers.
EDUC 4980
Apprentice Teaching: Special Education(grades K-12) Cross-categorical 01 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Prerequisites: senior standing, cumulative 3.0 GPA in the education major, EDUC 4430, EDUC 3000, permission of advisor, and filing of appropriate form one semester prior to placement. The Special Education seminar is a mandatory requirement for all apprentice teachers.
ELECTRONIC AND PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA EPMD 1000 Intro to Media Production
01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Huston McElwee McElwee Williams Huston Williams McElwee McElwee 40
1:00-4:50PM 1:00-4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00-4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00-4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
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1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
$25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. EPMD 1000
Course Title Intro to Media Production
EPMD 1010
Intro to Media Production for Journalism 01 3cr Cox 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisites: To be taken concurrently with JOUR 1030 – Fundamentals of Reporting. Intro to Media Production for Journalism 02 3cr Oliver 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisites: To be taken concurrently with JOUR 1030 – Fundamentals of Reporting.
EPMD 2000
EPMD 3000
ENGLISH ENGL 1030
Sec 10 11 12
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty Williams Dorough Dorough
Introductory Topics in Media :Intro to Final Cut Pro 01 1cr Oliver 09/02/2011 to 09/03/2011 Oliver :Intro to Final Cut Pro 02 1cr Oliver 10/28/11 to 10/29/2011 Oliver Prerequisite: EPMD 1000. :Intro To Dreamweaver 03 1cr Dyer 09/16/2011 to 09/17/2011 Dyer Prerequisite: EPMD 1000. :Intro to In-Design 04 1cr Dyer 10/28/11 to 10/29/11 Dyer Prerequisite: EPMD 1000. :Photoshop for Media Professionals 05 1cr von Diest 9/09/11 to 9/10/2011 von Diest Prerequisites: EPMD 1000 or by permission of the instructor.
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM
Days Building Trm Lim ---W---SVER 1 15 ---W---SVER 1 15 ---W---SVER 2 15 -M-W---SVER
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15
$25
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15
$25
5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM
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1 1 2 2
9 9 9 9
5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM
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15 15
5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM
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15 15
5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM
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15 15
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15 15
Intermediate Topics in Media :Photoshop Applications for Photographers 01 1cr von Diest 5:30- 9:30PM 11/18/11 to 11/19/2011 von Diest 9:00- 5:00PM Prerequisites: EPMD 2000 - Photoshop for Media Professionals, or PHOT 3190, or INTM 2350, or by permission of the instructor.
Introduction to Literature [HUM]
01 02
3cr Hwang 3cr Armbruster
10:00-10:50AM 2:30- 3:50PM
-M-W-F-PRSN -M-W---PRSN
S S
22 22
ENGL 2020
Major British Writers I [HST, HUM] A Liberal Arts Minor course.
01
3cr McIlhaney
9:00- 9:50AM
-M-W-F-PRSN
S
22
ENGL 2030
Major British Writer I
01
3cr Hwang
9:00- 9:50AM
-M-W-F-PRSN
S
22
ENGL 2050
Major U.S. Writers I [HUM] 01 3cr Farish A Liberal Arts Minor course. An American Studies course.
1:00- 1:50PM
-M-W-F-PRSN
S
22
ENGL 2070
Major U.S. Writers II [HUM] 02 3cr Sempreora A Liberal Arts Minor course. An American Studies course.
1:00- 2:20PM
-M-W---PRSN
S
22
ENGL 2086
Contemporary Multiethnic Literature of the United States [CUL, HUM] 01 A Multicultural Studies course.
3cr Hwang
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----PRSN
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22
Perspectives [CUL, HUM] Global Dramatic Literature 01 The Cold War 02 May be repeated for credit if content differs.
3cr Erickson 3cr Farish
10:00-11:20AM 12:00-12:50PM
--T-R--PRSN -M-W-F-PRSN
S S
22 22
ENGL 2110
41
Fee $25 $25 $25
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim --T-R--PRSN S 15
Course No. ENGL 2150
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Creative Writing: Poetry [ART] 01 3cr Clewell May be repeated for credit with permission of the instructor.
Times 1:30- 2:50PM
ENGL 2160
Creative Writing: Fiction [ART]
01 3cr Lattimore 02 3cr Farish May be repeated for credit with permission of the instructor.
1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM
--T-R--PRSN --T----PRSN
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15 15
ENGL 2170
Creative Writing: Playwriting [ART] 01 3cr Erickson May be repeated for credit with permission of the instructor.
11:30-12:50PM
--T-R--PRSN
S
15
ENGL 2180
Creative Writing: Nonfiction 01 3cr Rogers May be repeated for credit with permission of the instructor.
3:00- 4:20PM
--T-R--PRSN
S
15
ENGL 2210
Literature into Film: Getting Medieval [ART, HUM]
5:30- 9:30PM
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2
22
ENGL 3140
Women Create Women in Literature [VAL] 01 3cr Sempreora 1:30- 2:50PM Prerequisite: sophomore standing or above. A Women's Studies Minor course
--T-R--PRSN
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16
ENGL 3500
Contexts: Nature's Nation 01 May be repeated for credit if content differs.
-M-W-F-PRSN
S
16
ENGL 4000
Myth and Modern Literature 01 3cr Sempreora 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisite: 6 credit hours of English or permission of the instructor.
--T-R--PRSN
S
16
ENGL 4010
Art and the Artist 01 3cr Lattimore 12:00- 1:20PM Prerequisite: 6 credit hours of English or permission of the instructor.
--T-R--PRSN
S
16
ENGL 4020
Heroic Themes 01 3cr McIlhaney 10:00-10:50AM Prerequisite: 6 credit hours of English or permission of the instructor.
-M-W-F-PRSN
S
16
ENGL 4200
Contemporary Linguistics
----R--WEBG
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22
ENGL 4400
Advanced Writing Workshop : Poetry 01 3cr Clewell 2:00- 5:00PM ---W---PRSN S 15 : Fiction 02 3cr Lattimore 5:30- 8:30PM ---W---PRSN S 15 Prerequisites: ENGL 2150, or ENGL 2160 and preliminary portfolio review with permission of the instructor.
ENGL 4600
Portfolio Review 01 Required of all graduating English majors.
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ENGL 4610
Reading Course 01 1cr McIlhaney TBA ------WEBG Prerequisites: junior standing and filing of official form. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
S
0
ENGL 4900
Senior Honors Thesis 01 1cr McIlhaney TBA ------WEBG An independent project required of all English honors students. Prerequisite: permission of the instructor.
S
0
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18
$5
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18
$5
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESLG 2000 Intermediate English as a Second Language Prerequisite: Placement test. [CUL] ESLG 4000
01
01
3cr Hagerman
3cr Armbruster
3cr Borgmeyer
0cr McIlhaney
01
10cr Trachtova
Advanced English as a Second Language 01 Prerequisite: Placement test. [CUL]
10cr Trachtova
42
11:00-11:50AM
5:30- 8:30PM
TBA
TBA
TBA
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ESLG 4050
ETHICS ETHC 1000
Course Title English as a Second Language Seminar
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Trachtova 02 3cr Trachtova Prerequisite: Permission of ESL Coordinator.
01 3cr Bohus 02 3cr Bohus Prerequisites: PHOT 1000, FLST 1800, and VIDE 1810.
FILM 3730
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Issues and Problems in Ethics Ethics and Shopping 01 1cr Kingston 3:00- 4:50PM ---W---WEBG Ethics, Education, and Social Justice 02 1cr Bullerdieck 5:30-7:30PM --T----WEBG Ethics & Leadership on Campus 03 1cr Violett/Parres 1:30- 3:20PM ----R--RWES Ethics & Torture 04 1cr Woolf 2:00- 3:50PM -M-----WEBG [VAL] All ETHC 1000 sections are a Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics Certificate course, and an International Human Rights Minor course.
FILM PRODUCTION FILM 2320 Filmmaking I
FILM 3150
Times 1:00- 1:50PM 10:00-10:50AM
Topics in Film Production :Acting for Film 01 May be repeated for credit if content differs. :Casting for Film 02 May be repeated for credit if content differs. :Location Production Strategies 03 Film II: Production
01 02 03
1 2 1 2
25 25 25 25
Fee $5 $5
9:00-11:50AM 2:30-5:20PM
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12 12
$220 $220
3cr Houk
9:00-11:50AM
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15
$15
3cr Houk
1:00- 3:50PM
-M-----SVER
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15
3cr Reisz/Wheat
9:00-12:50PM
-M-----SVER
1
12
$35
3cr Ormond 3cr Ormond 3cr Ormond
9:00-11:50AM 9:00-11:50AM 1:00- 3:50PM
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S S S
9 9 9
$450 $450 $450
Prerequisite: FILM 2320. FILM 3900
Lighting for Film and Video
01 3cr Huston 02 3cr Huston Prerequisite: PHOT 1000, VIDE 1810, or THEA 2020.
9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM
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1 2
15 15
$125 $125
FILM 4550
Film Directing
01 3cr Ormond 02 3cr Ormond Prerequisite: FILM 3750 or permission of instructor.
1:00- 3:50PM 12:00-2:50PM
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10 10
$80 $80
FILM 4560
Advanced Cinematography 01 3cr Bohus Prerequisites: FILM 3900, FILM 3750 and permission of instructor.
5:00-7:50PM
--T----SVER
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12
$200
FILM 4600
Overview Pre-Production
01 3cr Oliver 9:00-11:50AM 02 3cr Oliver 9:00-11:50AM Prerequisites: senior standing, FILM 3750, and permission of instructor.
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12 12
$15 $15
FILM STUDIES FLST 0100
Film Studies Portfolio Review
TBA
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15
FLST 1800
Film Appreciation
10:00-12:50PM 1:15- 4:05PM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM
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25 25 25 25
01
0cr Corley
01 3cr Brown 02 3cr Brown 03 3cr Mink 04 3cr Wartts An American Studies Course and A Liberal Arts Minor Course. [ART]
43
$35 $35 $35 $35
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title History of Film [HST]
FLST 2060
Modern World Cinema 01 4cr Corley 1:00- 3:50PM -M-W---SVER Prerequisite: FLST 2050. An International Studies Certificate Course, Multicultural Studies Minor Course.
S
25
$35
FLST 2070
History of Animation
-M-----SVER
S
25
$30
FLST 3160
Topics in Film Studies :The Films of William Wyler 01 3cr Brown 5:30- 9:30PM :Masters of Post-War Italian Cinema 02 3cr Froehlich 5:30-9:30PM Crosslisted with ISTL 3500.02 :Hollywood Film Genres 03 3cr Coogan 5:30-9:30PM :Chinese Cinema 05 3cr Liu 9:00-12:50PM Crosslisted with ISTL 3500.03 Prerequisite: FLST 1800 or FLST 2060. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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1 1
25 15
$30 $30
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2 1
25 10
$30 $30
1
5
$30
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2
12
$30
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S
15
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 2:20PM 1:30- 2:50PM
---W---SVER --M----WEST -M-W---SVER --T-R--SVER
1 2 S S
18 25 18 17
FLST 3170
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 4cr Smith
01
3cr Long
Times 1:00- 3:50PM
Days Building Trm Lim --T-R--SVER S 25
Course No. FLST 2050
5:30- 8:30PM
Topics in Documentary Film Studies :Human Rights in Film 01 3cr Moriarty 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--PRSN Prerequisite: FILM 1800 or FILM 2060 or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
FLST 4160
Survey of Film Theory and Criticism 01 Prerequisites: FLST 1800 OR FLST 2050.
3cr Corley
5:30- 9:30PM
FLST 4620
Senior Overview 01 3cr Corley TBA Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance of the student's petition to proceed to Senior Overview, and permission of the instructor.
Fee $35
FINANCE FINC 3210
Principles of Finance
02 08 10 11
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
FINC 3800
Financial Markets and Institutions
10
3cr Staff
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--SVER
S
25
FINC 4210
Investments
04
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
2
25
FINC 4610
Advanced Investments
11
3cr Staff
1:30- 2:50PM
-M-W---SVER
S
25
Intensive Introduction to French: Level II 05 Prerequisite: FREN 1070 or equivalent. [CUL]
3cr Cravens
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---DWTN
1
18
$10
FREN 1090
Elementary French: Level I [CUL]
3cr Jouane 3cr Harig 3cr Cravens
10:00-10:50AM 5:30- 8:30PM 1:30- 2:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH ---W---WEBG --T-R--WEBH
S S S
18 18 18
$10 $10 $10
FREN 1100
Elementary French: Level II
3cr Thompson 3cr Thompson
9:00- 9:50AM 11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH
S S
18 18
$10 $10
FRENCH FREN 1080
01 02 03
01 02 Prerequisite: FREN 1090 or equivalent. [CUL]
Staff Staff Staff Staff
44
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. FREN 1101
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Workshop Beginning Pronunciation 01 1cr Jouane Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in FREN 1090 or FREN 1100.
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Fee
1:00- 1:50PM
--T----WEBH
S
18
$5
FREN 2090
Intermediate French: Level I
01 02 Prerequisite: FREN 1100 or equivalent. [CUL]
3cr Staff 3cr Thompson
12:00-12:50PM 12:00- 1:20PM
-M-W-F-WEBH --T-R--WEBH
S S
18 18
$10 $10
FREN 2100
Intermediate French: Level II 01 Prerequisite: FREN 2090 or equivalent. [CUL]
3cr Noël
12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
18
$10
FREN 2101
Workshop Intermediate Pronunciation 01 1cr Noël Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in FREN 2090 or FREN 2100.
2:00- 2:50PM
---W---WEBH
S
18
$5
FREN 2170
Intermediate Conversational French 01 Prerequisite: FREN 2090 or equivalent. [CUL]
3cr Staff
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--WEBH
S
18
$10
FREN 3150
French Civilization 01 3cr Noël Prerequisite: FREN 2100 or equivalent. [CUL] [HST] International Studies course. European Studies course.
11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
18
$10
FREN 3250
Introduction to French Literature 01 1cr Cravens Excerpts from French novels, plays, stories, etc. Prerequisite: FREN 2100 or equivalent. [CUL] [HUM] International Studies course. European Studies course.
3:00- 3:50PM
----R--WEBH
S
18
$5
FREN 4650
Advanced Topics Existentialism and New Wave 01 3cr Jouane 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH S Prerequisite: FREN 3090, FREN 3150, FREN 3250 or equivalent. [CUL] [HUM] Crosslisted with ILC 5170.01. International Studies course. European Studies course.
18
$10
GENERAL STUDIES GNST 1300 Technology, Science, and Society Intro to Environmental Science 01 3cr Armbruster [SCI] An Environmental Studies Minor course. GNST 1400
GNST 2000
GNST 2004
GNST 2500
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
25
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEST
1
25
Topics in the Liberal Arts The Arts at Webster University 01 1cr Kleinman Course restricted to Honors Learning Community.
4:00- 5:00PM
-M-----WEBH
S
0
Topics in the Liberal Arts Myth&Symbol In Ancient Egypt & Babylon 01 [HUM] Ancient Studies Minor course.
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--PRSN
2
25
2:30- 3:50PM
-M-W---WEBH
S
0
Civilization and the Arts New York [HIS] [HUM]
01
3cr Werner
3cr MacDougal
Honors Seminar Mechanism & Metaphor in Art & Science 01 3cr Umbaugh Course restricted to Honors Learning Community.
45
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title
Sec Hrs Faculty
Intensive Introduction to German: Level I [CUL]
01
3cr Jost Fritz
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBG
1
18
GRMN 1080
Intensive Introduction to German: Level II 01 Prerequisite: GRMN 1070 or equivalent. [CUL]
3cr Jost Fritz
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBG
2
18
GRMN 1090
Elementary German: Level I [CUL]
3cr Carlsson 3cr Carlsson
9:00- 9:50AM 11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH
S S
18 18
$10 $10
GRMN 1091
Workshop Listening Pronunciation & Vocabulary 01 1cr Staff Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in GRMN 1090.
9:00- 9:50AM
--T----WEBH
S
18
$5
1:00- 1:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
18
$10
3:00- 3:50PM
--T----WEBH
S
18
$5
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
18
$10
3:00- 3:50PM
----R--WEBH
S
18
$5
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
18
$10
1cr Hanssen 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC 2 18 Hanssen 8:00-10:00PM ------SOFFC 2 18 Prerequisite: GRMN 2090 or equivalent. Dates: November 4-5, 2011. Location: Lay Station near Louisiana, Missouri. Contact Paula Hanssen 314-968-7054 for more specific information. [CUL]
$35 $35
GRMN 3090
Advanced German: Level I 01 Prerequisite: GRMN 2100 or equivalent. [CUL]
$10
GRMN 4170
Advanced Conversational German Intensive Weekend at Lay Station
01 02
GRMN 1100
Elementary German: Level II 01 Prerequisite: GRMN 1090 or equivalent. [CUL]
3cr Hanssen
GRMN 1101
Workshop Listening, Pronunciation & Vocabulary 01 1cr Staff Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in GRMN 1100.
GRMN 2090
Intermediate German: Level I 01 Prerequisite: GRMN 1100 or equivalent. [CUL]
GRMN 2091
Workshop Listening & Vocabulary through Culture 01 1cr Staff Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in GRMN 2090.
GRMN 2100
Intermediate German: level II 01 Prerequisite: GRMN 2090 or equivalent. [CUL]
GRMN 2170
Intermediate Conversational German Intensive Weekend at Lay Station
3cr Hanssen
3cr Staff
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Course No. GERMAN GRMN 1070
01
3cr Hanssen
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--WEBH
S
18
01
1cr Hanssen 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC 2 18 Hanssen 8:00-10:00PM ------SOFFC 2 18 Prerequisite: GRMN 2170 or equivalent. Crosslisted with ILC 5210.01. Dates: November 4-5, 2011. Location: Lay Station near Louisiana, Missouri. Contact Paula Hanssen 314-968-7054 for more specific information. [CUL] HEALTH SCIENCE HLSC 1300 Topics in Health Sciences Zumba Zumba Ice Skating
01 02 03
1cr Bailey 1cr Bailey 1cr Staff
8:00- 8:50AM 8:00- 8:50AM 11:00-12:20PM
-M-W---LHCT -M-W---LHCT ---W-F-OFFC
1 2 1
25 25 20
HLSC 1340
01
1cr Homm
1:00- 2:30PM
--T-R--UNCT
1
12
Lifeguard Training
46
Fee $10
$35 $35
$100
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---UNCT 2 12
Course No. HLSC 1550
Course Title Tennis I
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 1cr Bunch
Times 8:30- 9:50AM
HLSC 1551
Golf I
01
1cr Belsky
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--UNCT
1
12
HLSC 1554
Volleyball I
01
1cr Graf
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--UNCT
1
20
HLSC 1570
Basketball I
02
1cr Bunch
8:30 - 9:50AM
-M-W---UNCT
1
20
HLSC 1572
Yoga and Wellness I
01 02
1cr Karros 1cr Karros
8:30- 9:50AM 8:30- 9:50AM
-M-W---WEBH -M-W---WEBH
1 2
10 10
HLSC 1579
Fencing I
01
1cr Long
11:30-12:50PM
--T-R--UNCT
1
16
HLSC 1580
Bowling I
01
1cr Kurich
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--UNCT
1
20
HLSC 1581
Bowling II
01
1cr Kurich
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--UNCT
2
25
HLSC 1582
Strength and Conditioning I
01 02 03 04 05
1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr
7:00- 7:50AM 10:00-11:20AM 7:00- 7:50AM 7:00- 7:50AM 7:00- 7:50AM
-M-W-F-UNCT -M-W---UNCT -M-W-F-UNCT -M-W-F-UNCT -M-W-F-UNCT
1 1 1 1 2
35 12 20 20 12
HLSC 1583
Strength and Conditioning II
01 1cr Siener 02 1cr Eaton 03 1cr Kurich Prerequisite: HLSC 1580 or permission of instructor.
10:00-11:20AM 7:00- 7:50AM 7:00- 7:50AM
-M-W---UNCT -M-W-F-UNCT -M-W-F-UNCT
2 2 2
12 35 12
HLSC 1589
Fencing II 01 1cr Long Prerequisite: HLSC 1579 or permission of instructor.
11:30-12:50PM
--T-R--UNCT
2
16
HLSC 1590
Swimming I
01
1cr Homm
1:00- 2:20AM
-M-W---UNCT
1
12
HLSC 1591
Swimming II
01
1cr Homm
1:00- 2:20PM
-M-W---UNCT
2
12
HLSC 1600
Walking for Fitness
01
1cr Graf
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--UNCT
2
20
HLSC 1650
Fitness for Golf
01
3cr Belsky
12:00- 1:20PM
--T-R--UNCT
2
12
HLSC 1660
RAD (Rape, Aggression & Defense)
01
1cr Schultheis
5:30- 8:30PM
-M-----UNCT
1
10
HLSC 1670
RAD II (Rape, Aggression & Defense) 01 Prerequisite: HLSC 1660 NOTE: Women only.
1cr Schultheis
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----UNCT
2
10
HLSC 1685
Kickball
01
1cr Belsky
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--UNCT
1
20
HLSC 1690
Outdoor Recreation Activities (Frisbee, Kickball, Flag Football etc)
01
1cr Staff
10:00-11:20AM
-M-W---UNCT
2
24
HLSC 1710
Dodgeball
01
1cr Siener
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--UNCT
2
24
HLSC 1725
Co-Ed Softball
01
1cr Staff
8:30- 9:50AM
-M-W---UNCT
2
24
HLSC 1730
Body Fit
01
1cr Schork
10:00-11:20AM
-M-W---UNCT
1
24
Kurich Siener Olufson Bunch Bunch
47
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. HLSC 3200 HISTORY HIST 1010
HIST 1100
Course Title Issues in Women's Health
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Heady
Times 5:00- 9:00PM
Topics in History The Vietnam War 01 3cr Chappell 2:00- 4:50PM The Civil War & Reconstruction 02 3cr Anderson 5:30- 9:30PM St. Louis History 03 3cr Elsesser 5:30- 9:30PM May be repeated for credit if content differs. An American Studies Course. [HST] World Civilization Before 1500 History of the Ancient Near East 01 3cr MacDougal 4:00- 5:20PM May be repeated for credit if content differs. An International Studies Course. A Human Rights Course and Ancient Studies Course. [HST, HUM]
Days Building Trm Lim ----R--WEBH 1 10
-M-W---HSPC ---W---HSPC ---W---WEST
1 1 1
25 25 25
-M-W---WEBH
S
25
HIST 1120
The Ancient World 01 3cr Skele 9:00- 9:50AM May be repeated for credit if content differs. An International Studies Course, Ancient Studies Minor Courses [HST, HUM]
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
25
HIST 1300
Revolutionary America 01 An American Studies course. [HST, VAL]
3cr Anderson
11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-HSPC
S
25
HIST 1320
Twentieth-Century United States
3cr Chappell 3cr Miller
10:00-10:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-HSPC ----R--HSPC
S 1
25 25
American Studies The American South in Black & White 01 3cr Miller 5:30- 9:30PM History of American Comics 02 3cr Coogan 10:00-10:50AM The American West 03 3cr Vestal 5:30- 9:30PM May be repeated for credit if content differs. An American Studies Course. [HST]
---W---DWTN -M-W-F-HSPC --T----WING
2 S 1
25 25 25
Social History Northwest Religions in America 01 3cr Stroble 10:00-10:50AM Cross-listed w/ RELG 2200. May be repeated for credit if content differs. [HST,VAL]
-M-W-F-HSPC
S
10
--T-R--HSPC --T-R--WEBH
S S
15 13
01 02
An American Studies course. [HST] HIST 1500
HIST 2000
HIST 2060
HIST 2220
HIST 2310
HIST 2340
Gender and Family U.S. Women's History 01 3cr Anderson 12:00- 1:20PM Warrior Queens 02 3cr MacDougal 3:00- 4:20PM May be repeated for credit if content differs. A Women's Studies Minor Course. Cross-listed with WOMN 2000. [HST, VAL]
Modern Europe Modern Europe: 1890-1945 01 3cr Rosenblum 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH S The Irish Question 02 3cr Salevouris 2:00- 4:50PM -M-W---HSPC 2 Prerequisite: sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. A Liberal Arts & International Studies Course. [HST] Encounters with History Early Modern Europe 01 3cr Staff The Islamic World Through 1453 02 3cr Naus May be repeated for credit if content differs. [HST] History of Business & Management Cross-listed with MNGT 2340.
01
3cr Hall
48
20 25
10:00-10:50AM 1:00- 1:50PM
-M-W-F-HSPC -M-W-F-WEBH
S S
25 25
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--WEBH
S
20
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. HIST 2440
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times History of Latin America Women in Latin America 01 3cr Fahrney 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----HSPC 2 20 Cross-listed with HIST 4400. May be repeated for credit if content differs. A Human Rights Course. [CUL]
HIST 2600
The Craft of History 01 Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. [CRI]
HIST 2610
Reading Course: Introductory 01 6cr Staff Prerequisites: filing of official form and usually sophomore standing.
HIST 3050
Economic History 20th Century US Economic History 01 3cr MacNeill 5:30- 9:30PM --T----HSPC Prerequisite: 3 credit hours of history or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if course content differs.
3cr Chappell
11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-HSPC
S
25
TBA
------WEBG
S
0
1
25
HIST 3060
History Roundtable The Third Reich 01 3cr Rosenblum 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH S 15 Religion, Race & Culture Wars 02 3cr Miller 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH S 10 Prerequisites: 6 credit hours of history or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Satisfies departmental research requirement. Section 01 cross-listed with HIST 4200, INTL 4600. Section 02 cross-listed with RELG 3030. Section 02 is an American Studies, Multicultural Studies Minor Course & satisfies the department research requirement.
HIST 3150
International Affairs History of Human Rights 01 3cr Rosenblum 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---HSPC Cross-listed with HRTS 3080. Prerequisite: 6 credit hours of pertinent social studies or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. A Human Rights, International Studies Course.
2
12
------WEBG
S
25
HIST 4000
Research Requirement 01 0cr Chappell TBA Students registering for this course MUST also register for a 3000 or 4000 level course which satisfies the departmental research requirement.
HIST 4100
Advanced Studies in International Affairs Current Issues Cross-listed with POLT 4100.
01
3cr Entessar
2:00- 4:50PM
-M-----HSPC
S
10
Advanced Studies in European History The Third Reich Cross-listed with HIST 3060.
01
3cr Rosenblum
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
10
3cr Fahrney
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----HSPC
2
5
HIST 4610
Reading Course: Advanced 01 6cr Staff TBA ------WEBG Prerequisite: Filing of official form obtained from the department office and usually junior standing. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Satisfies departmental research requirement. Students should not register for this course without first contacting the department.
S
0
HIST 4700
Senior Thesis 01 4cr Staff TBA Prerequisite: Senior Standing and approval of the department chairperson. Students may not register without first filling out paperwork with the department. Satisfies departmental research requirement.
S
0
HIST 4200
HIST 4400
Advanced Studies in Non-Western History Women in Latin America 01 Cross-listed with HIST 2440.
49
------WEBG
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times HUMAN RIGHTS HRTS 1100 Introduction to Human Rights [HST, VAL] 01 3cr Kingston 1:00- 2:20PM 02 3cr Kingston 10:00-11:20AM 03 3cr Moriarty 1:00- 2:20PM An International Studies Certificate course. A Human Rights Certificate course. A Certificate in Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics course. HRTS 2086
Topics in Human Rights Animal Rights and Human Rights A Human Rights Certificate course.
01
3cr Moriarty
2:30- 3:50PM
Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---WEBG --T-R--WEBG -M-W---WEBG
S S S
0 25 25
-M-W---WEBG
S
15
Fee
HRTS 2500
Current Problems In Human Rights 01 3cr Miller 5:30- 9:30PM A Human Rights Certificate course. An International Studies Certificate course.
----R--PRSN
1
25
HRTS 2800
Methods of Inquiry
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--WEBG
S
25
HRTS 3080
Advanced Topics in Human Rights History of Human Rights 01 3cr Rosenblum Cross-listed with HIST 3150. A Human Rights Certificate course.
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---HSPC
2
10
Human Rights in Film: Documentaries A Human Rights Certificate course.
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBG
1
15
HRTS 3210
Prejudice and Discrimination 01 3cr Hulsizer 5:30- 9:30PM Cross-listed with PSYC 3650. A Human Rights Certificate course.
----R--WEBH
1
10
HRTS 3500
International Human Rights Law 01 3cr Hart Cross-listed with LEGL 2080. A Human Rights Certificate course.
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
5
HRTS 3600
Genocide and the Holocaust : Holocaust 01 3cr Woolf 5:30- 9:30PM A Human Rights Certificate course. Cross-listed with PSYC 3225.01
----R--WEBH
2
10
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5
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1
16
----R--WEBG
1
16
----R--WEBG
2
16
$10
----R--WEBG
2
16
$10
--T----WEBG --T----WEBG -M-----WEBG -M-----WEBG ----R--WEBG ---W---WEBG
1 1 1 1 1 1
20 20 20 20 20 20
HRTS 3160
01
01
3cr Miller
3cr Moriarty
INDIVIDUALIZED LEARNING EXPERIENCE INDZ 1000 Educational Program Analysis Portfolio Assembly W1 3cr Diefenbacher TBA Prerequisite: Permission of Program Director. Contact Lori Diefenbacher 314-246-8054. INDZ 1500
University 101 Prerequisite: (for all sections) First time freshman status. Introduction to College Life 01 1cr Knetzer 3:00- 4:50PM Section 01 is reserved for students in the Pathways Learning Community Cohort A. Introduction to College Life 02 1cr Frederick 3:00- 4:50PM Section 02 is reserved for students in the Pathways Learning Community Cohort B. Major Exploration & Career Dev 03 1cr Nelson 3:00- 4:50PM Section 03 is reserved for students in the Pathways Learning Community. Major Exploration & Career Dev 04 1cr Schumert 3:00- 4:50PM Section 04 is reserved for students in the Pathways Learning Community. Introduction to College Life 05 1cr Olive 1:00- 2:50PM Introduction to College Life 06 1cr Kahaloa 2:00- 3:50PM Introduction to College Life 07 1cr Rice 3:00- 4:50PM Introduction to College Life 08 1cr Smith 3:00- 4:50PM Introduction to College Life 09 1cr Stack 3:00- 4:50PM Introduction to College Life 10 1cr Tetley 3:00- 4:50PM 50
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. INDZ 1500
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty University 101 Prerequisite: (for all sections) First time freshman status. Introduction to College Life 11 1cr Barton Introduction to College Life 12 1cr Violett
Times
3:00- 4:50PM 3:00- 4:50PM
Days Building Trm Lim
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20 20
INDZ 2000
Practicum
01 02 03
12cr Staff 6cr Staff 6cr Staff
TBA TBA TBA
------WEBG ------WEBG ------WEBG
S 1 2
0 0 0
INDZ 2500
Independent Study
01 02 03
12cr Staff 6cr Staff 6cr Staff
TBA TBA TBA
------WEBG ------WEBG ------WEBG
S 1 2
0 0 0
INDZ 2750
Student Leadership Core Curriculum The Challenge of Leadership
01
3cr Buck
-M-W---WEBG
S
20
2:30- 3:50PM
INDZ 3000
Practicum
01 02 03
12cr Staff 6cr Staff 6cr Staff
TBA TBA TBA
------WEBG ------WEBG ------WEBG
S 1 2
0 0 0
INDZ 3500
Independent Study
01 02 03
12cr Staff 6cr Staff 6cr Staff
TBA TBA TBA
------WEBG ------WEBG ------WEBG
S 1 2
0 0 0
INDZ 3750
Cooperative Education I 01 16cr Staff TBA ------WEBG Prerequisite: Approval of the Program Director, 3.0 GPA, and coursework related to work experience.
S
0
INDZ 4000
Sabbatical
S
0
INDZ 4750
Cooperative Education II 01 16cr Staff TBA ------WEBG S Prerequisite: INDZ 3750, approval of the Program Director, 3.0 GPA, and coursework related to work experience.
01
16cr Staff
INTERACTIVE DIGITAL MEDIA INTM 1600 Introduction to Interactive Media
TBA
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0
01 3cr Staff 02 3cr Griffey 03 3cr Staff Prerequisite: EPMD 1000 or permission of instructor.
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER --T----SVER -M-----SVER
1 2 2
15 15 15
INTM 2000
Writing for Interactive Media Prerequisites: INTM 1600.
5:30- 8:30PM
---W---SVER
S
15
INTM 2200
Visual Design for Interactive Media 01 3cr Schlereth Prerequisite: INTM 1600 OR permission of the instructor.
5:30- 8:30PM
-M-----SVER
S
15
INTM 2350
Production Tools for ADVT & PR
01 02 03
3cr Lammert 3cr Lammert 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30-9:30PM 5:30-8:30PM
---W---SVER ---W---SVER -M-----SVER
1 2 S
15 15 15
INTM 3100
Programming for Web Communications Prerequisites: INTM 1600 and 2200.
01
3cr Schlereth
5:30-8:30PM
--T----SVER
S
15
01
3cr Staff
51
Fee
$30
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. INTM 3150
Course Title Sec Special Topics Advanced Digital Design 01 Prerequisites: INTM 2350 or INTM 2200. :Digital Production Tools for PR 02 Prerequisite: INTM 2350. :Information Visualization 03 Prerequisites: INTM 2350 or INTM 2200. :Interactive Content Development for Market04 :Using WordPress to Build a Web 05 :Using WordPress to Build a Web 05 11/18/2011 to 11/29/2011 enCode/deCode/reCode: 06 enCode/deCode/reCode: 06 11/04/11 to 11/05/11 :Gestural Interfaces 07 Prerequisite: Permission of Instructor. :Intro to Video Game Design 08 :Traditional Game Design 09 01
Hrs Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
3cr Difate
2:00- 4:50PM
-M-----SVER
S
7
3cr Wagner
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
15
3cr Rubin de la
1:30-4:20PM
--T----SVER
S
15
3cr Griffey 1cr Wagner 1cr Wagner
5:30-9:30PM 5:30-9:30PM 9:00-5:00PM
--T----SVER -----F-SVER ------SSVER
1 2 2
15 15 15
1cr Shaw 1cr Shaw
5:30-9:30PM 9:00-5:00PM
-----F-SVER ------SSVER
2 2
15 15
3cr Rubin de la
1:30-4:20PM
----R--SVER
S
15
3cr Derington 3cr Long
5:30-8:30PM 10:00-11:50AM
----R--SVER -M-W---SVER
S 2
15 15
Fee
$10
$10
INTM 3200
Interface Design Prerequisite: INTM 2200.
3cr Rieger
1:30-4:20PM
---W---SVER
S
15
INTM 3300
Programming for Interactive Media 01 3cr Griffey Prerequisite: INTM 2200, AUDI 1000, VIDE1810.
9:00-11:50AM
--T----SVER
S
15
INTM 3580
Delivering Digital Media
5:30-9:30PM 5:30-9:30PM
---W---SVER ---W---SVER
1 2
10 10
Senior Overview 01 3cr Griffey 1:00-3:50PM ----R--SVER Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance of the petition to proceed with senior overview, and permission of the instructor.
S
15
-M-----WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH -M-----WEBG -M-W---WEBH
S S S S
18 18 18 18
$10 $10 $10 $10
12:00- 1:20PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
18
$10
2:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-----F-WEBH -----F-WEBH ------SWEBH -----F-WEBH ------SWEBH -----F-WEBH ------SWEBH ----R--WEBH ---W---WEBH ----R--WEBH
S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2
8 10 10 10 10 8 8 10 10 10
$45 $10 $10 $10 $10 $25 $25 $10 $10 $10
01 02
3cr Miller 3cr Miller
$10
$15 $15
Prerequisites: AUDI 1000 and VIDE 1810. INTM 4620
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES AND CULTURES ILC 1090 Elementary Language: Level I [CUL] Arabic Chinese, Mandarin Russian Thai ILC 1100
ILC 2150
01 02 03 04
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Harig 5:30- 8:30PM Liu 10:00-10:50AM Belotserkovsky 5:30- 8:30PM Saisanan 2:00- 3:20PM
Elementary Language: Level II Chinese, Mandarin 01 3cr Fang Prerequisite: ILC 1090 Mandarin or equivalent. [CUL] Topics in Culture(s) [CUL] Culinary Art of Thailand Gender Diversity & Sexuality in Thailand
01 02
3cr Saisanan 1cr Saisanan Saisanan The Rise of Thai Film 03 1cr Saisanan Saisanan A Taste of Thai Food 04 1cr Saisanan Saisanan Contemporary Latin American Women Authors 05 3cr Corvalรกn Characters of Yiddish Culture 06 3cr Staff Tunisia 07 3cr Harig 52
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ILC 2150
Days Building Trm Lim Fee Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Topics in Culture(s) [CUL] Chinese Culture and Civilization 08 3cr Liu 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH S 10 $10 All above sections: International Studies courses. Section 05 is a Women's Studies course and a Latin American Studies course. Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.01-07 and 09. Section 05 also crosslisted with WOMN 2000.03. [CUL]
ILC 3550
Foreign Language Practicum Internship for German Students 01 3cr Hanssen Prerequisite: Permission of the chair of the department. [CUL]
------WEBG
S
18
--T-R--WEBH
1
18
$10
ILC 4060
Methods in Teaching Languages 01 3cr Stephenson 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor, or acceptance to the Teacher Certification Program, or permission of the director of teacher certification and field experience. Crosslisted with ILC 5180.01.
1
18
$10
ILC 4700
Overview 01 1cr Hanssen TBA ------WEBG Prerequisite: Senior standing, admission to the department as major, and approval of department chair.
S
18
S S 2
25 0 25
INTL 2700
Methods of Political Inquiry 01 3cr Hellinger 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----HSPC 1 Cross-listed with POLT 2600. Prerequisite: usually sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. [CRI]
15
INTL 3700
International Organizations: 01 3cr Overmann 12:00- 1:20PM ----R--HSPC Structure and Political Conflict An International Studies Certificate Course, an International Human Rights Certificate Course.
1
25
INTL 4000
Research Requirement 01 0cr Chappell TBA Students registering for this course MUST also register for a 3000 or 4000 level course which satisfies the departmental research requirement.
------WEBG
S
25
INTL 4610
Reading Course: Advanced 01 6cr Staff TBA ------WEBG Prerequisite: Filing of official form obtained from the department office and usually junior standing. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Satisfies departmental research requirement. Students should not register for this course without first contacting the department.
S
0
INTL 4700
Senior Thesis 01 4cr Staff TBA Prerequisite: Senior Standing and approval of the department chairperson. Students may not register without first filling out paperwork with the department. Satisfies departmental research requirement.
------WEBG
S
0
ILC 4050
Translation and/or Interpretation Introduction to Translation (German) 01 2cr Carlsson Prerequisite: Advanced level in German. [CUL]
TBA
8:00- 9:50AM
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTL 1500 The World System Since 1500
01 3cr Staff 12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F-HSPC 02 3cr Hellinger 8:30- 9:50AM --T-R--HSPC 03 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---HSPC An American Studies course. An International Studies Certificate course. A Human Rights course. [HST]
INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ISTL 1000 Introduction to International Studies Intro to International Studies Intro to International Studies
01 02
3cr Pierce 3cr Saisanan
12:00- 1:20PM 12:00- 1:20PM
--T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER
S S
25 25
ISTL 1050
01
1cr Pierce
12:00- 1:20PM
--T-R--SVER
S
25
Continuing Symposium Series
53
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ISTL 2500
ISTL 2550
Course Title IS Field Experience (by appt) International Studies IS Field Experience (by appt)
Sec Hrs Faculty
Times
01
TBA
Topics in International Studies Culinary Art of Thailand Gender Diversity & Sexuality/Thai
01 02
3cr Pierce
Days Building Trm Lim
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S
25
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S 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 S S S S S S 1 2
7 10 10 10 10 7 7 10 10 10 5 10 5 5 5 5 6 6
--T----WEBH ----R--SVER -M-----WEBH -M-----WEBH --T----WEBG
1 1 1 2 1
15 10 15 15 10
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S
5
Fee
Cont Latin Amer Women Authors Characters of Yiddish Culture Tunisia International Human Rights Law Chinese Culture and Civilization Modern Europe: 1890-1945 World Religions World Religions World Religions World Religions World Religions
3cr Saisanan 2:00- 4:50PM 1cr Saisanan 5:30- 9:30PM Saisanan 9:00- 5:00PM 03 1cr Saisanan 5:30- 9:30PM Saisanan 9:00- 5:00PM 04 1cr Saisanan 5:30- 9:30PM Saisanan 9:00- 5:00PM 05 3cr Corvalan 5:30- 9:30PM 06 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM 07 3cr Harig 5:30- 9:30PM 08 3cr Hart 1:30- 2:50PM 09 3cr Liu 1:30- 2:50PM 10 3cr Rosenblum 10:00-11:20AM 11 3cr Welsh 1:00-1:50 PM 12 3cr van der Haven 10:00-11:20AM 13 3cr Stroble 1:30-2:40PM W1 3cr O'Leary ------W2 3cr Stimpfl -------
Topics in International Studies Communicating Across Cultures Post-WWII Italian Cinema Chinese Cinema Chinese Theater Buddhism: Buddhism in China and Japan
01 02 03 04 05
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
International Studies Seminar: International Studies Capstone
01
3cr Staff
Elementary Italian: Level I [CUL]
01
3cr Masetti
9:00- 9:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
18
$10
ITAL 1091
Workshop 01 1cr Masetti Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ITAL 1090.
1:00- 1:50PM
-M-----WEBH
S
18
$5
ITAL 1100
Elementary Italian: Level II 01 Prerequisite: ITAL 1090 or equivalent. [CUL]
3cr Masetti
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
18
$10
Elementary Japanese: Level I
3cr Rust
11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
18
$10
The Rise of Thai Film A Taste of Thai Food
ISTL 3500
ISTL 4500
ITALIAN ITAL 1090
JAPANESE JAPN 1090
01
Pierce Froehlich Liu Liu Parr
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 1:00PM 9:00- 1:00PM 5:30-9:30PM
TBA
$45 $10 $10 $10 $10 $25 $25 $10 $10 $10 $10
$30 $30
JAPN 1091
Workshop 01 1cr Morishita Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in JAPN 1090.
10:00-10:50AM
--T----WEBH
S
18
$5
JAPN 1100
Elementary Japanese: Level II Prerequisite: JAPN 1090 or equivalent.
3cr Shiwachi
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--WEBH
S
18
$10
JAPN 1101
Workshop 01 1cr Morishita Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in JAPN 1100.
10:00-10:50AM
-----F-WEBH
S
18
$5
01
54
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Intermediate Japanese: Level I Prerequisite: JAPN 1100 or equivalent.
JAPN 2091
Workshop 01 1cr Morishita Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in JAPN 2090.
10:00-10:50AM
----R--WEBH
S
18
$5
JAPN 2100
Intermediate Japanese: Level II Prerequisite: JAPN 2090 or equivalent.
JAPN 2610
Intermediate Japanese Reading and Writing: Level I Focus on Conversation Prerequisite: JAPN 2100 or equivalent.
JOURNALISM JOUR 1030
Fundamentals of Reporting [COM]
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Rust
Times 1:00- 1:50PM
Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-WEBH S 18
Course No. JAPN 2090
Fee $10
01
3cr Shiwachi
12:00- 1:20PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
18
$10
01 02
3cr Rust 3cr Morishita
2:00- 2:50PM 12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH
S S
18 18
$10 $10
01 02 03
3cr Solomon 3cr Baden 3cr Durando
8:30- 9:50AM 8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 8:30PM
-M-W---SVER -M-W---SVER -M-----SVER
S S S
15 15 15
JOUR 1830
Broadcast Delivery and Interpretation May be repeated for credit
01
3cr Golaszewski
1:30- 4:20PM
----R--SVER
S
15
JOUR 2070
History of Broadcasting [HST]
01
3cr Williams
4:00- 5:20PM
--T-R--SVER
S
24
JOUR 2140
Advanced Reporting 01 3cr Bishop Prerequisite: JOUR 1030 OR permission of the instructor.
11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-SVER
S
15
JOUR 2170
Copyreading/News Editing My be repeated once for credit
01
3cr Stamborski
6:00- 8:50PM
-M-----WGSD
S
15
JOUR 2300
Journalism: Layout & Design
01
3cr Morris
1:30- 4:20PM
--T----SVER
S
15
JOUR 2410
Introduction to Radio-TV Journalism 01 3cr Solomon 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisites: JOUR 1030. Lab time is required at a radio station.
--T-R--SVER
S
15
JOUR 2600
Introduction to Digital Journalism 01 Prerequisites: JOUR 1030 and INTM 1600
3cr Cox
11:30-12:50PM
-M-W---SVER
S
15
JOUR 2750
Reporting Disaster Stories
3cr Corrigan
11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-SVER
S
15
JOUR 2850
Radio-TV News Reporting 01 3cr Solomon 1:00- 3:50PM ---W---SVER S 15 Prerequisites: JOUR 2410 (previously BJRN 2410), VIDE 1810, and AUDI 1000 or JOUR 2110 (previously BJRN 2110). May be repeated once for credit.
JOUR 3080
Global Journalism 01 3cr Corrigan My be repeated for credit if taken at an international campus.
JOUR 3120
Global Affairs Reporting Prerequisite: MEDC 1010.
JOUR 3130
Feature Writing 01 3cr Corrigan Prerequisite: JOUR 2140 OR permission of the instructor.
01
01
3cr Bishop
55
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-SVER
S
15
1:00- 4:50PM
-----F-SVER
2
15
9:00- 9:50AM
-M-W-F-SVER
S
15
$5
$5
$5
$5
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. JOUR 3150
Course Title Topics in Modern Media Arran Reporting Journalism into Film Newspaper Management
Sec Hrs Faculty
JOUR 3300
Newspaper Production Workshop 01 4cr Baden 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W---SVER S Prerequisite: JOUR 2140, JOUR 2170, JOUR 2300, OR permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit.
15
JOUR 3580
Radio News Reporting and Production 01 3cr Raack 5:30- 8:30PM Prerequisite: JOUR 2850 (previously BJRN 2850). May be repeated for credit.
15
JOUR 3600
Online Journalism Production 01 3cr Cox 9:00-11:50AM --T----SVER S 15 Prerequisites: JOUR 2600 (previously BJRN 2600), JOUR 2850 (previously BJRN 2850) and permission of instructor
JOUR 4170
Investigative Journalism 01 3cr Bishop Prerequisite: JOUR 2140 OR permission of the instructor.
1:00- 4:50PM
-----F-SVER
1
15
JOUR 4390
Magazine Production May be repeated for credit
01
3cr Burch
5:30- 8:30PM
----R--SVER
S
15
Elementary Latin: Level I [CUL] An Ancient Studies course.
01
3cr Koerner
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--HSPC
S
18
$10
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
18
$10
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
20
Hart
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
10
Brown Echols
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH -M-----DWTN
1 2
25 25
Elementary Latin: Level II 01 3cr Koerner Prerequisite: LATN 1090 or equivalent. An Ancient Studies course.
LEGAL STUDIES LEGL 2080 Topics in Law Speaking of Sex: Women in Law 01 3cr Offered concurrently with WOMN 2000 International Human Rights Law 02 3cr Offered concurrently with HRTS 3500 and ISTL 2550 Crime and Justice in America 03 3cr What About the Victims 06 3cr May be repeated for credit if content differs.
Rathert
4:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
-------SVER ----R--SVER ------SVER
Fee
8 24 10
LATN 1100
3cr Williams 3cr Corrigan 3cr Corrigan
Days Building Trm Lim 1 2 2
LATIN LATN 1090
01 02 03
Times
-M-----SVER
S
LEGL 2400
Introduction to Law
01 3cr Rathert 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH S 03 3cr Boyd 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH 2 05 3cr Collins 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---DWTN 1 Offered concurrently with POLT 2400 [HUM] This is a Paralegal Certificate and an American Studies course.
15 15 15
LEGL 3000
Legal Ethics 01 3cr Hart 5:30- 5:30PM -M-----WEBH 1 Prerequisites: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400 or permission of instructor. This is a Paralegal Certificate course and a Certificate in Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics course. [VAL]
25
LEGL 3490
Civil Litigation 03 3cr Bader 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400. This is a Paralegal Certificate course.
----R--WEBH
2
25
LEGL 3500
Criminal Litigation Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400.
--T-R--WEBH
S
25
01
3cr Rathert
56
10:00-11:20AM
$885 $5
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim Sec Hrs Faculty Times 01 3cr Higgins,R 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH S 17 02 3cr Higgins,R 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH 1 17 Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the instructor or department chairperson. and LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400. This is a Paralegal Certificate course. [COM, CRI]
Course No. LEGL 4460
Course Title Methods of Legal Research and Writing I
LEGL 4470
Methods of Legal Research and Writing II 03 3cr Higgins,R 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of the instructor or department chairperson and LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400 and LEGL 4460. This is a Paralegal Certificate course.
LEGL 4480
Computerized Legal Research 01 3cr Smith 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBH 1 20 Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the instructor or department chairperson and LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, and LEGL 4460. This is a Paralegal Certificate course.
LEGL 4490
Advanced Paralegal Procedures 06 3cr Williams 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--DWTN Prerequisites: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400 and LEGL 4460, or permission of the department chairperson.
LEGL 4800
Advanced Topics in Law Family Law 01 3cr Bader 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH 1 25 Evidence 06 3cr Bryant 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---DWTN 2 25 Prerequisites: Junior standing, LEGL 2400, or permission of the department chairperson. May be repeated for credit if content differs. All LEGL 4800 courses are Paralegal Certificate courses.
LEGL 4810
Tort Law Practice Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400
05
3cr Dunne
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----DWTN
1
25
LEGL 4830
Real Estate Law Practice Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400
03
3cr Owen
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
2
25
LEGL 4850
Computers and the Law Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400
05
3cr Quick
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---DWTN
1
20
LEGL 4900
Paralegal Clinical Studies
LEGL 4910
Senior Overview 03 3cr Smith 9:00- 1:00PM ------SWEBH 2 Prerequisites: Senior standing and major in Legal Studies. Required of all Legal Studies majors who intend to graduate in December 2011.
25
Management Theory and Practices
01 03 04 05 07 10 11 G1
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:30- 9:50AM 8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WGSD -M-----WGSD ---W---WGSD --T----DWTN ----R--WEST --T-R--SVER -M-W---SVER -M-----WING
1 2 2 1 1 S S 1
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
MNGT 2340
History of American Business and Management
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBG
1
25
MNGT 2400
Supervisory Management
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WGSD
2
25
MANAGEMENT MNGT 2100
2
2
17
25
01 6cr Rathert TBA ------WEBH S 5 02 3cr Rathert TBA ------WEBH 1 5 03 3cr Rathert TBA ------WEBH 2 5 Prerequisite: Completion of all Paralegal Certificate courses with a grade of C- or better. May be repeated for credit.
57
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MNGT 2900
Course Title Human Communications
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Staff 05 3cr Staff
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
Days Building Trm Lim -M-----WGSD 1 25 ---W---DWTN 1 25
MNGT 3280
Intro to Business Law
01 03 05 06 07 08 10 G1
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER --T----WGSD ---W---DWTN ---W---DWTN -M-----WEST -M-----WEST -M-W-F-SVER --T----WING
1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
MNGT 3320
Business Law: International
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WGSD
1
25
MNGT 3400
Human Resource Management
01 03 05 08 10 G2
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-11:20AM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER ----R--WGSD ---W---DWTN -M-----WEST --T-R--SVER --T----WING
1 2 1 2 S 2
25 25 25 25 25 25
MNGT 3420
Labor-Management Relations
01 06 08
3cr Staff 3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH ----R--DWTN --T-----WEST
1 2 2
25 25 25
MNGT 3450
Principles of Organizational Behavior
01 05 07
3cr Staff 3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER ----R--DWTN ---W---WEST
1 1 1
25 25 25
MNGT 3470
Women in Management
07
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEST
1
25
MNGT 3500
Marketing
01 03 06 07 10 11 G2
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:30- 9:50AM 10:00-11:20AM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH ----R--WGSD -M-----DWTN ---W---WEST --T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER ---W---WING
1 2 2 1 S S 2
25 25 25 25 25 25 25
MNGT 3510
Advertising
01 08 10
3cr Staff 3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 2:20PM
-M-----WGSD ----R--WEST -M-W---SVER
1 2 S
25 25 25
MNGT 3550
Public Relations
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
1
25
MNGT 3700
Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management
05 10
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 8:30- 9:50AM
--T----DWTN --T-R--SVER
1 S
25 25
MNGT 3800
Health Care Organizations
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
1
25
MNGT 3820
Health Care Administration
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WGSD
2
25
MNGT 3860
Social and Economic Issues in Health Care
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WGSD
2
25
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
58
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MNGT 4100
Course Title International Management
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Staff 10 3cr Staff
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 12:00- 1:20PM
Days Building Trm Lim ---W---WGSD 1 25 --T-R--SVER S 25
MNGT 4200
Innovation, Creativity and the Entrepreneur
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WGSD
2
25
MNGT 4230
Entrepreneurial Marketing
10
3cr Staff
12:00- 1:20PM
--T-R--SVER
S
25
MNGT 4330
International Marketing
05 07 10
3cr Staff 3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 2:20PM
---W---DWTN ----R--WEST -M-W---SVER
1 1 S
25 25 25
MNGT 4400
Personnel Law
03 08
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER -M-----WEST
2 2
25 25
MNGT 4420
Compensation Management
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WGSD
1
25
MNGT 4570
Marketing Research
01 08 10
3cr Staff 3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 3:00- 4:20PM
----R--WGSD --T----WEST -M-W---SVER
1 2 S
25 25 25
MNGT 4600
Contemporary Human Resource Strategies
03 05
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH ----R--DWTN
2 1
25 25
MNGT 4800
Health Care Law
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WGSD
1
25
MNGT 4900
Managerial Policies and Strategies
03 06 08 G2
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WGSD ---W---DWTN ----R--WEST -M-----WING
2 2 2 2
25 25 25 25
MNGT 4920
Marketing Strategies
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
25
MNGT 4940
Global Competitive Strategies
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
25
01 07 W1 W5
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Sabharwal
3:00- 4:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T-R--SVER -M-----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
S 1 1 2
20 20 16 16
01 02 06 G3 W1 W5
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Krier Krier Cummings Staff Breitmeyer Breitmeyer
2:00- 3:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-W---SVER --T----SVER ---W---DWTN ---W---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
S 1 2 2 1 2
20 20 20 20 16 16
01 11
3cr Shrinivas 3cr Govindhan
9:00- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-SVER ---W---SVER
S 2
20 20
MATHEMATICS MATH 1050 Basic Algebra
MATH 1360
Business Mathematics
Sabharwal Staff Bryan Williams
Gen Ed: [MTH] MATH 1410
Introductory College Mathematics Gen Ed: [MTH]
59
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MATH 1430
Course Title College Algebra
Sec 01 02 03 04 05 06 08 11 W1 W5
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty Finnie Danmole Finnie Danmole Krier Danmole Staff Krier Sabharwal
Times 8:30- 9:50AM 9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-11:20AM 10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 12:00-12:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA Bryan Williams TBA
01 02
3cr Shrinivas 3cr Shrinivas
01
3cr Granda
Days Building Trm Lim --T-R--SVER S 20 -M-W-F-SVER S 20 --T-R--SVER S 20 -M-W-F-SVER S 20 -M-W-F-SVER S 20 -M-W-F-SVER S 20 -M-----WEST 2 20 --T----SVER 2 20 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16
Fee $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20
Gen Ed: [MTH] MATH 1440
Trigonometry
8:00- 8:50AM 12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER
S S
20 20
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--SVER
S
10
Prerequisite: MATH 1430. Gen Ed: [MTH] MATH 1580
Formal Logic Gen Ed: [MTH], [CRI]
MATH 1610
Calculus I
01 5cr Schwab 9:00- 9:50AM -MTWRF-SVER 02 5cr Sakurai 12:00-12:50PM -MTWRF-SVER Prerequisite: MATH 1440 with B or better or High School Trigonometry. Gen Ed: [MTH], [CRI]
S S
20 20
MATH 1620
Calculus II Prerequisite: MATH 1610
01
5cr Belshe
12:00-12:50PM
-MTWRF-SVER
S
20
MATH 3000
Calculus III Prerequisite: MATH 1620
01
5cr Sakurai
8:00- 8:50AM
-MTWRF-SVER
S
20
MATH 3010
Discrete Algebraic Structures 01 3cr Belshe Prerequisite: MATH 1620 or may be taken concurrently
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-SVER
S
20
MATH 3200
Statistics Prerequisite: MATH 1610
01
3cr Granda
3:00- 4:20PM
-M-W---SVER
S
20
MATH 3210
Data Mining Foundations Prerequisite: MATH 1610
01
3cr Aleshunas
12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-SVER
S
17
MATH 3610
Probability Prerequisite: MATH 1620
01
3cr Granda
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--SVER
S
20
MTHT 1300
Mathematics for Teachers I
01 02
3cr Schwab 3cr Deckert
1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM
--T-R--SVER -M-----SVER
S S
20 20
Gen Ed: [MTH] MTHT 4310
Elementary-School Mathematics Methods 01 2cr Ruzicka 5:30- 8:30PM ----R--SVER 1 17 11 2cr Ruzicka 5:30- 8:30PM ----R--SVER 2 17 Prerequisite: MTHT 1300 and acceptance into Teacher Certification Program or permission of the student's advisor
60
$20 $20
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. Course Title MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MEDC 1010 Introduction to Mass Communications [COM]
Sec Hrs Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
01 02 03 04 06 07 08 09 W1
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Jenkins Crone Tronche Overmann Sharpe Gallagher Burtch Reilly Sigoloff
1:00- 2:20PM 2:00- 4:50PM 10:00-11:20AM 2:00- 4:50PM 1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
-M-W---SVER -M-----SVER --T-R--SVER ---W---SVER -M-W---SVER ---W---SVER ----R--WEBH -M-----DWTN ------ONL1
S S S S S S 1 1 2
0 24 24 24 0 24 24 24 18
MEDC 1050
Introduction to Media Writing [COM]
01 02 03 04 05 06 08 09 10 11 W1
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Schuster Wylie Wylie Staff Crone Crone Rains Jenkins Finkel Birk Pastor
8:30- 9:50AM 8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM 1:30- 4:20PM 2:00- 4:50PM 12:00- 1:20PM 10:00-11:20AM 1:30- 4:20PM 5:30- 8:30PM TBA
--T-R--SVER -M-W---SVER -M-----SVER ---W---SVER --T----SVER ---W---SVER --T-R--SVER -M-W---SVER --T----SVER ----R--SVER ------ONL1
S S S S S S S S S S 2
15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
MEDC 1630
Media Literacy [CRI, COM]
01 02 03 W1
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Valdes 5:30- 9:30PM Brown Billhymer5:30- 9:30PM Stieferman 10:00-11:20AM Smith TBA
-M-----SVER ---W---DWTN --T-R--SVER ------ONL1
2 1 S 1
24 24 24 18
MEDC 2200
Ethics in the Media [VAL]
01 02 03 W1
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Cox Hayes Hayes Baden
2:00- 4:50PM 3:00- 4:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
-M-----SVER --T-R--SVER ---W---SVER ------ONL1
S S 1 2
24 24 24 24
Prerequisite: MEDC 1010. MEDC 2630
Studies in Media Literacy Prerequisite: MEDC 1630.
01
3cr Smith
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--SVER
S
24
MEDC 2800
Cultural Diversity in the Media [VAL, CUL]
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 W1
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
1:00- 2:20PM 2:30- 3:50PM 1:30- 4:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00-4:50PM TBA
-M-W---SVER -M-W---SVER ----R--SVER ----R--DWTN ----R--SVER --T----DWTN ---W---SVER ------ONL1
S S S 1 2 2 2 2
24 24 24 24 24 24 18 18
MEDC 3150
Topics Media, Sports and Society Communicating Across Cultures
01 02
3cr Rains 3cr Pierce
10:00-11:20AM 5:30-9:30PM
--T-R--SVER --T----WEBH
S 1
24 10
Hayes Hayes Sharpe Williams Williams Neal Holtzman Sharpe
61
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MEDC 3190
Course Title Introduction to Media Research
Sec 01 02 W1
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty Valdes Holtzman Lewis
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 1:30-5:20PM TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -M-----SVER 1 15 ----R--SVER 1 15 ------ONL1 2 15
Fee $5
Prerequisite: MEDC 1010. MEDC 3800
Studies in Cultural Diversity 01 3cr Hayes 5:30- 9:30PM [VAL] 02 3cr Jensen, S 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: MEDC 2800. May be repeated for credit, if content differs.
---W---SVER -M-----SVER
2 1
MEDC 4100
The Law and the Media
MEDC 4500
Political Communications 01 3cr Valdes 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER 1 24 Prerequisite: MEDC 1010 Introduction to Mass Communications or MEDC 5000 Media Communications for graduate students.
MEDC 4950
Professional Media Practicum 01 3-8cr Solomon TBA ------SVER Prerequisites: Students generally do internships during the senior year after initial portfolio review and must have permission of advisor and instructor. (Students may earn no more than a total of 8 credit hours for internships during their program at the University.)
01 3cr Barnard 8:30- 9:50AM -M-W---SVER S 02 3cr Barnard 8:30- 9:50AM --T-R--SVER S 03 3cr Baden 5:30- 9:30PM --T----SVER 1 W1 3cr Barnard TBA ------ONL1 1 Prerequisite: MEDC 3190 Introduction to Media Research or MEDC 5460 Media Research for graduate students.
S
24 20
24 24 24 18
0
MULTICULTURAL STUDIES MULC 1100 Intro to Multicultural Studies 01 3cr White 12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F-WEBG S 25 Intro to Multicultural Studies 02 3cr Cummings 5:30-9:30PM --T----WEBG 2 25 Intro to Multicultural Studies 08 3cr Mathia 5:30-9:30PM ---W---WEST 2 25 [CUL] All MULC 1100 sections are International Human Rights Minor and Certificate courses, Multicultural Studies Minor courses, and Certificate in Diversity & Identity in the U.S. courses. MULC 2000
MULC 4650
MULC 4900
MUSIC MUSC 0790
Topics in Multicultural Studies Civil Rights & Legacy of Freedom Rides 01 3cr Cummings 1:30-4:20PM ---W---WEBG A Multicultural Studies Minor and Certificate in Diversity & Identity in the U.S. course.
S
15
S
5
S
25
------MUSC
S
25
12:00-12:50PM
----R--MUSC
S
100
3:00- 3:50PM 3:00- 3:50PM 3:00- 4:50PM 3:00- 3:50PM 3:00- 4:30PM
--T----MUSC ---W---CMSB ----R--MUSC -----F-MUSC -M-----CMSB
S S S S S
25 25 45 25 60
Seminar in Multicultural Studies Race & Ethnicity 01 3cr Kwon 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBG Cross-listed with ANTH 3130-01 and SOCI 3475-01. A Multicultural Studies Minor and Certificate in Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Course. Independent Research Project Independent Research Project 01 3cr Hulsizer TBA ------WEBG A Multicultural Studies Minor and Certificate in Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Course.
Piano Proficiency Prerequisite: Applied Piano
01
0cr Staff
MUSC 0890
Recital Attendance
01
0cr Carter
MUSC 0990
Master Class Piano Instrumental Voice Composition Jazz
01 02 03 04 05
0cr 0cr 0cr 0cr 0cr
Schene Martin Gaspar Portnoy DeMarinis 62
TBA
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MUSC 1000
Course Title Fundamentals of Musicianship Music Majors Musical Theatre Majors [ART]
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 02 03 04
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Ring Carter Bernhardt Naylor
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
8:00- 8:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 9:00- 9:50AM 9:00- 9:50AM
-M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC
S S S S
15 15 15 15
MUSC 1010
Music Theory I
01 3cr Colletti 02 3cr Naylor Prerequisite: MUSC 1000 or permission of instructor [ART}
8:00- 8:50AM 11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC
S S
15 15
MUSC 1020
Music Theory II Prerequisite:MUSC 1010 [ART]
01 02
3cr Chamberlin 3cr Bishop
10:00-10:50AM 10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC
S S
15 15
MUSC 1050
Introduction to Music Appreciation [ART]
01 02 03 07
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Martin Staff Staff Staff
2:00- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-MUSC -M-----MUSC -M-----MUSC ----R--DWTN
S 1 2 1
25 25 25 25
MUSC 1070
Topics in Music Intro. to Jazz Styles History/Guitar:Segovia to Hendrx Women in Music History of Rock & Roll to 1965 Intro. to Jazz Styles History of Rock & Roll History/Guitar:Segovia to Hendrx [ART]
01 02 03 04 07 08 G2
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Martin McClellan Trinkle Schenkel Black Staff McClellan
11:00-11:50AM 1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 12:00-1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-MUSC --T-R--SVER ----R--LHC --T-R--MUSC --T----DWTN ---W---WEST ---W---WING
S S 2 1 2 2 1
25 20 25 20 25 25 25
Vince Martin Eastman Martin Mayo
9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 1:00- 1:50PM 8:00- 8:50AM
--T-R--LHCT --T-R--LHCT --T-R--LHCT ---W-F-LHCT --T-R--LHCT
S S S S S
10 10 10 10 10
MUSC 1080
Beginning Class Piano
01 02 03 04 05
2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr
MUSC 1090
Beginning Guitar Class Must bring own acoustic or electric guitar
01
2cr Black
12:00-12:50PM
--T-R--CMSB
S
10
MUSC 1095
Intermediate Guitar Class 01 2cr Black Prerequisite:MUSC 1090 or permission of instructor
11:00-11:50AM
--T-R--CMSB
S
10
MUSC 1370
Jazz Theory I
01
3cr Wheeler
8:30- 9:50AM
--T-R--CMSB
S
25
MUSC 1810
Musicianship I
01 02
2cr Eastman 2cr Ring
9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-10:50AM
--T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC
S S
10 10
MUSC 1820
Musicianship II
01 2cr Eastman 02 2cr Bishop 03 2cr Thomas Prerequisite:MUSC 1090 or permission of instructor
10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 9:00- 9:50AM
--T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC
S S S
10 10 10
63
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MUSC 2000
MUSC 2001
MUSC 2002
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major unassigned classical students 97 1cr Davis TBA ------MUSC S 0 unassigned jazz students 99 1cr DeMarinis TBA ------MUSC S 0 Private study in music performance, in an area other than piano or voice. A thirty minute lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. Prerequisite: MUSC 1000 or the ability to read music. [ART] Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major Piano unassigned piano students 02 1cr Schene TBA ------MUSC Private study in music performance (piano). A thirty minute lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lesson begin the second week of classes. Prerequisite:MUSC 1000 or the ability to read music. [ART] Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major Voice unassigned voice students 09 1cr Gaspar TBA ------MUSC Private study in music performance (voice). A thirty minute lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. Prerequisite:MUSC 1000 or the ability to read music. [ART]
MUSC 2010
Music Theory III Prerequisite: MUSC 1020
01 02
3cr Chamberlin 3cr Nalesnik
MUSC 2020
Music Theory IV Prerequisite: MUSC 2010
01
3cr Colletti
MUSC 2030
Survey of Music History I Prerequisite: MUSC 1020 [ART]
01
3cr Staff
MUSC 2122
Woodwind Methods
01
MUSC 2300
Jazz Improvisation I Prerequisite: MUSC 1380
MUSC 2370
Jazz Theory III Prerequisite: MUSC 1370,MUSC 1380
MUSC 2500
Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major unassigned classical students 97 2cr Davis TBA ------MUSC unassigned jazz students 99 2cr DeMarinis TBA ------MUSC Private study in music performance, in an area other than piano or voice. A sixty minute lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. Prerequisite:MUSC 1000 or the ability to read music.[ART]
$248 $248
S
0
$248
S
0
$248
2:00- 2:50PM 11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC
S S
12 12
2:00- 2:50PM
-M-W-F-MUSC
S
15
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--MUSC
S
45
2cr Karpowicz
4:00-4:50PM
-T-R----MUSC
S
25
01
3cr Schenkel
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-CMSB
S
25
01
3cr Schenkel
11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-CMSB
S
25
S S
0 0
64
Fee
$496 $496
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MUSC 2501
MUSC 2502
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major Piano unassigned piano students 02 2cr Schene TBA ------MUSC S 0 Private study in music performance (piano). A sixty minute lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. Prerequisite:MUSC 1000 or the ability to read music. [ART] Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major Voice unassigned voice students 09 2cr Gaspar TBA ------MUSC Private study in music performance (voice). A sixty minute lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. Prerequisite:MUSC 1000 or the ability to read music. [ART]
S
0
MUSC 2810
Musicianship III Prerequisite: MUSC 1820
01 02
2cr Ring 2cr Thomas
1:30- 2:20PM 1:30- 2:20PM
--T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC
S S
10 10
MUSC 2820
Musicianship IV Prerequisite: MUSC 2810
01
2cr Larson
1:30- 2:20PM
--T-R--MUSC
S
10
MUSC 3003
Applied Music: Jazz Studies Unassigned music tech. students 99 1cr DeMarinis TBA ------MUSC S Private study in music performance for students who have been accepted into the B.M. in Jazz Studies, Emphasis in Music Technology degree. One half-hour lesson per week for 15 weeks. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes.
0
MUSC 3010
Composition Prerequisite: MUSC 1020
01
3cr Portnoy
11:30-12:50PM
--T-R--MUSC
S
20
MUSC 3070
Orchestration I Prerequisite: MUSC 2020
01
2cr Portnoy
9:00- 9:50AM
-M-W---MUSC
S
15
MUSC 3170
Jazz History I [HST, CUL]
01
3cr DeMarinis
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--MUSC
S
40
MUSC 3230
Secondary Choral/General Music Methods
01
2cr Staff
8:00- 8:50AM
--T-R--CMSB
S
25
MUSC 3300
Jazz Improvisation III Prerequisite: MUSC 2310
01
3cr DeMarinis
9:00- 9:50AM
-M-W-F-CMSB
S
25
MUSC 3410
Conducting I 01 Prerequisite: Music major, junior standing
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-CMSB
S
25
3cr Davis
65
Fee
$496
$496
$248
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Applied Music:Piano Unassigned piano students 02 2-5cr Schene TBA ------MUSC S 0 Prerequisite: Formal acceptance into the Department of Music as a major in music; not open to non-majors. Private study in music performance (piano). One hour lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. [ART]
Fee
MUSC 4002
Unassigned voice students 09 2-5cr Gaspar TBA ------MUSC S Prerequisite: Formal acceptance into the Department of Music as a major in music, or formal acceptance into the B.F.A. in Musical Theater. Private study in music performance (voice). One hour lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. [ART]
0
$496
MUSC 4003
Applied Music:Jazz Studies Unassigned jazz students 99 2-5cr DeMarinis TBA ------MUSC S Prerequisite: Formal acceptance into the Department of Music as a major in music; not open to non-majors. Private study in music performance (Jazz Studies). One hour lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. [ART]
0
$496
25
$496
Course No. MUSC 4001
MUSC 4004
Applied Music: Instrumental Studies Unassigned classical students 97 2-5cr Davis TBA ------MUSC S Prerequisite: Formal acceptance into the Department of Music as a major in music; not open to non-majors. Private study in music performance (Instrumental Studies). One hour lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester. Lessons begin the second week of classes. [ART]
MUSC 4010
Composition Prerequisite: 6 hours of MUSC 3010
01 02 03
1-3cr
Portnoy 1-3cr Chamberlin 1-3cr Stallings
MUSC 4020
Sixteenth-Century Counterpoint Prerequisite: MUSC 2020
01
3cr Neske
MUSC 4040
Music of the Twentieth Century Prerequisite: MUSC 2020 & MUSC 2040
01
MUSC 4150
The Art Song Junior or Senior standing
MUSC 4220
------MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC
S S S
5 5 5
2:00- 2:50PM
-M-W-F-MUSC
S
25
3cr Bauer
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--MUSC
S
20
01
3cr Staff
4:30- 7:20PM
---W---MUSC
S
25
Instrumental Music Methods
01
2cr Davis
7:00-9:20PM
--W-- CMSB
S
25
MUSC 4260
Piano Pedagogy I Junior or Senior standing
01
2cr Vince
11:00-12:50PM
-M-----MUSC
S
25
MUSC 4340
Jazz Scoring and Arranging I Prerequisite: MUSC 2020 & MUSC 1380
01
3cr Portnoy
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-MUSC
S
25
66
TBA TBA TBA
$496
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MUSC 4360
Course Title Survey of Music Business How to Survive after Graduation
Sec Hrs Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 8:20PM
---W---MUSC
S
25
01
2cr Colletti
11:30- 1:20PM
--T----MUSC
S
25
3cr Patterson 3cr Neske 2cr Gaspar
8:00- 8:50AM 5:30- 8:20PM 4:30- 5:20PM
-M-W---MUSC ----R--MUSC -M-----MUSC
S S S
25 25 25
MUSC 4611
Senior Thesis Prerequisite: MUSC 2020 & MUSC 2040
MUSC 4800
Advanced Topics Intro to Music Education 01 Aesthetics of Music 02 Lyric Diction Practicum 03 Prerequisite: MUSC 2020 & senior standing
MUSC 4900
Webster University Concert Choir Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01
1cr Patterson
12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-CMSB
S
90
MUSC 4910
Webster University Chorale Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01
1cr Patterson
3:00- 4:20PM 3:00-3:50PM
-M-W-F--
S S
50
MUSC 4920
Webster University Choral Society Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01
1cr Patterson
7:00- 9:30PM
--T----CMSB
S
50
MUSC 4940
The Webster University Symphony Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01
1cr Davis Davis Davis
7:00-10:00PM 12:00- 1:20PM 5:15- 6:45PM
--T----CMSB --T----CMSB ----R--CMSB
S S S
25
MUSC 4950
Chamber Music Classical Guitar Ensemble Vocal Jazz Ensemble Piano Trio New Music Ensemble String Quartet Bass Ensemble Woodwind Ensemble Saxophone Ensemble Brass Ensemble Percussion Ensemble Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10
1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr
------MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC -----F-MUSC --T----CMSB ------MUSC ---W--MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC -T------CMSB
S S S S S S S S S S
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
McClellan TBA Lennon 12:00-12:50PM Schene 3:00- 4:50PM Bridges 5:00- 6:20PM Lackschewitz TBA von Hombra 6:00- 7:50PM Ring TBA Karpowicz TBA Martin TBA Elstner 12:00-1:20PM
MUSC 4960
Jazz Ensemble Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01
1cr DeMarinis
3:00- 4:50PM
--TWRF-CMSB
S
25
MUSC 4970
Webster University Big Band Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01
1cr Martin
1:00- 1:50PM
-M-W-F-CMSB
S
25
MUSC 4980
Wind Ensemble Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01
1cr Martin
12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-CMSB
S
25
MUSC 4990
Opera Studio Prerequisite: Audition [ART]
01
1cr Nelson
3:00-5:50PM
-T--MUSC--
S
25
Fee
MUSICAL THEATRE MUTH 1030 History of American Musical Theatre 01 3cr Teeter 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F-SVER S 25 Studies American musical theatre, from the origins of early America through the 20th Century Golden era. Works with book, lyrics, score, dance, and design to study individual composers, their styles, and contributions to this musical form.
67
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MUTH 2410
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Musical Theatre Dance Styles I 01 2cr Teeter 11:30-12:50PM --T-R--MILL S 25 An introduction to the various genres and styles of Musical Theatre Dance. Prerequisite: two semesters of Jazz I, or its equivalent or permission of the instructor. May be repeated once for credit.
MUTH 3010
Conservatory III
MUTH 3410
Musical Theatre Dance Styles II 01 2cr Teeter 11:30-12:50PM --T-R--MILL S 25 Contemporary Musical Theatre (1950s, 60s & 70s, 80s and 90s) genres of Broadway style show dancing using original Broadway choreography. Prerequisite: MUTH 2420 or its equivalent, or permission of the instructor. May be repeated once for credit.
MUTH 4010
Conservatory IV
01
01
5cr Englis Englis
5cr Englis Englis
1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM
S S
25 25
$1,803 $1,803
-M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL
S S
25 25
$1,803 $1,803
------ONL1
1
16
$20
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
1
16
$20
NURS 3030 Communication & Information Literacy 01 3cr Wehling Prerequisite: Computer course or computer competency validation
5:00- 9:00PM
-M-----SVER
2
15
$20
NURS 3270
NURSING NURS 3010 Concepts of Professional Nursing Prerequisite: NURS 3030
W1 3cr Schappe
NURS 3020
01
Health Assessment
4cr Davitt
1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM
-M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL
Fee
TBA
Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Prerequisites: NURS 3010, NURS 3030 and PSYC 2750
01
3cr Broeder
5:00- 9:00PM
-M-----WEBH
1
16
NURS 3400
01 3cr Heady W1 3cr Wehling
5:00- 9:00PM TBA
-M-----WEBH ------ONL1
2 1
16 16
------ONL1
2
16
Health Education in Nursing Practice
Prerequisites: NURS 3010, NURS 3020, NURS 3030 NURS 3410 Family Health Promotion W1 3cr Schappe Prerequisites: NURS 3010, NURS 3020, NURS 3030, NURS 3270 NURS 3500
3cr Heady
5:00- 9:00PM
----R--WEBH
1
10
NURS 4060 Gerontology 01 3cr Davitt Prerequisites: NURS 3010, NURS 3020, NURS 3030, NURS 3270
5:00- 9:00PM
----R--WEBH
1
16
NURS 4240 Nursing Leadership and Management Prerequisites: NURS 3270, NURS 3400, NURS 3410 NURS 4600
PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1010
Issues in Women's Health
Advanced Seminar in Nursing Nurses Role in Loss & Grief
Introduction to Critical Thinking [CRI]
01
TBA
01
4cr Drake
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
2
16
01
3cr Schappe
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
2
20
01 02 03 W1 W2
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER --T----WEBG ------ONLN ------ONLN
S S 2 1 2
15 15 25 15 15
Hilditch Hilditch Robins Pendleton Weed
68
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Sec 01 02 03 07 G2
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty Findley Jostedt Bell Sullivan Hoskins
Times 1:00- 2:20PM 10:00-11:20AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---WEBG S 25 --T-R--WEBG S 25 ---W---WEBG 1 25 --T----WEST 1 25 ---W---WING 2 25
Course No. PHIL 1100
Course Title Introduction to Philosophy [CRI, HUM]
PHIL 2020
Formal Logic [CRI, MTH] 01 Cross-listed with MATH 1580 and COSC 1580
3cr Granda
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--SVER
S
10
PHIL 2050
Philosophy of Education
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T--WEBG
2
25
PHIL 2080
Topics Transforming the Self: Philosophy as Therapy and Spiritual Practice Cross-listed with PHIL 3080 Animal Rights and Human Rights Cross-listed with HRTS 2086 Marxist Critiques of Capitalism Philosophy of Rock n' Roll
01
3cr Hilditch
1:00- 2:20PM
-M-W---SVER
S
15
02
3cr Moriarty
2:30- 3:50PM
-M-W---WEBG
S
10
03 04
3cr MacNeill 3cr Jostedt
12:00-12:50PM 12:00- 1:20PM
-M-W-F-WEBH --T-R--PRSN
S S
5 25
10:00-11:20AM 12:00- 1:20PM TBA
--T-R--WEBG --T-R--PRSN ------ONLN
S S 1
0 0 15
1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T-R--SVER --T----WEBG
S 2
10 10
--T-R--SVER -M-W---WEBG -M-----WEBG --T----WEST
S S 1 2
25 25 25 25
------ONLN
1
15
PHIL 2110
Introduction to Ethics
01 3cr Findley 02 3cr Findley W1 3cr Madison
PHIL 2300
Social and Political Philosophy [HST, HUM] Cross-listed with POLT 1070
01 02
PHIL 2320
Contemporary Moral Problems [CRI, VAL] 01 02 03 08
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
PHIL 2330
Philosophy and Technology [VAL]
01
3cr Umbaugh
PHIL 2510
Philosophic Classics: Ancient Greece and Rome [HST, HUM]
01
3cr Schiller
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--PRSN
S
15
01
3cr Hilditch
1:00- 2:20PM
-M-W---SVER
S
10
01
3cr Morse
9:00-12:50PM
-----F-PRSN
1
25
PHIL 3080
PHIL 3100
Current Topics in Philosophy Transforming the Self: Philosophy as Therapy and Spiritual Practice Cross-listed with PHIL 2080 Literature and Philosophy Nietzsche
3cr Moriarty 3cr McAuliffe
Smila-Sened 10:00-11:20AM Bell 1:00- 2:20PM Hoskins 5:30- 9:30PM Sullivan 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
PHIL 3110
Philosophy and Film Care Ethics 01 3cr Smila-Sened 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBG 1 25 Human Rights Documentaries 02 3cr Moriarty 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBG 2 5 Section 01 is cross-listed with HRTS 3170, FLST 3160 and ISTL 3500 and is a Human Rights Certificate course.
PHIL 3120
Philosophy and Art
01
3cr Morse
69
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBG
2
25
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty PHOTOGRAPHY PHOT 0100 Photo Portfolio Review 01 0cr Barrett Should be taken in the semester following PHOT 2000.
Times TBA
Days Building Trm Lim ------SVER
1
15
Fee
PHOT 1000
Photo I
01 3cr Giancola 1:00- 4:50PM -M-----SVER 02 3cr Barrett 10:00-11:50AM --T-R--SVER 03 3cr Tronche 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER Prerequisites: EPMD 1000 or permission of the photography program facilitator. (Expense of photographic materials should be considered when enrolling.) Required text: Photography by Horenstein and Hart.
S S S
15 15 15
$70 $70 $70
PHOT 2000
Photo II
01 3cr Barkman 1:00- 4:50PM 02 3cr Moore 10:00-11:50AM Prerequisite: PHOT 1000 or equivalent course in basic darkroom photography. Required text: Photography by Horenstein and Hart.
---W---SVER -M-W---SVER
S S
15 15
$70 $70
PHOT 2040
History of Photography [HST]
01
3cr Tolin
10:00-11:20AM
-M-W---SVER
S
25
PHOT 2170
Photographic Science Prerequisite: PHOT 1000.
01
3cr Barkman
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--SVER
S
20
$45
PHOT 2500
Photojournalism 01 3cr LaRouche Prerequisite: PHOT 2000 or permission of the instructor.
1:30- 4:20PM
----R--SVER
S
12
$50
PHOT 3000
Color Photography 01 3cr Stang 1:00- 2:50PM Prerequisites: PHOT 2000. Text: Photography by Horenstein and Hart.
--T-R--SVER
S
15
$75
PHOT 3120
Studio Photography and Lighting
01 02
3cr Rinehart 3cr Landrum
2:00- 4:50PM 6:00- 9:00PM
--T----SVER ----R--SVER
S S
12 12
$125 $125
3cr Wehmeier
6:00- 9:30PM
--T----OFFC
2
12
$100
Prerequisite: PHOT 2000.
PHOT 3180
Topics in Scientific Photography :Intro to Ophthalmic Photography 01 Prerequisites: PHOT 2000 and PHOT 2170.
PHOT 3190
Digital Photographic Imaging
01 3cr Barrett 02 3cr Barrett Prerequisite: PHOT 2000 or permission of instructor.
2:30- 3:50PM 4:00- 5:20PM
-M-W---SVER -M-W---SVER
S S
12 12
$150 $150
PHOT 3195
Digital Photo Imaging II 01 Prerequisite: PHOT 2000 and PHOT 3190.
6:00- 9:00PM
-M-----SVER
S
12
$50
PHOT 4000
Photo Workshop :The Focused Portfolio 01 3cr Stang Prerequisite: PHOT 3000, PHOT 3190 or permission of instructor. :Photography in New York 03 3cr Barrett
10:00-11:50AM
--T-R--SVER
2
12
$50
MTWRF-OFFC
1
10
$0
S
12
PHOT 4010
3cr von Diest
TBA
Photography Gallery Management 01 3cr Barrett 1:00- 1:50PM -----F-SVER Prerequisite: Jr/Sr standing or permission of instructor. May be once repeated for credit. Class meetings include 4 additional Saturday afternoons and 4 additional Friday evenings.
70
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. PHOT 4030
Course Title Topics in Studio Photography :The Digital Studio Level 1 Prerequisite PHOT 3120.
Sec Hrs Faculty 01
3cr Rinehart
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Fee
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
1
10
$50
1:00- 2:20PM
-M-W---SVER
S
20
$125
S
12
$60
PHOT 4700
Professional Development in Photography 01 3cr Barrett Prerequisites: photography major and senior standing.
PHOT 4870
Advanced Photojournalism 01 4cr LaRouche 1:30- 4:20PM --T----SVER Prerequisites: PHOT 2500 and PHOT 3190. May be repeated for credit. Note: It is advisable to take JOUR 1030 Fundamentals of Reporting prior to or concurrently with PHOT 4870. It is advisable for students who plan to work in this field to take Video I prior to graduation.
PHYSICS PHYS 2030
University Physics I
01 4cr Eckhoff 10:00-11:50AM ---W-F-WEBH S 18 02 4cr Eckhoff 1:00- 2:50PM ---W-F-WEBH S 18 Prerequisite: Math 1610 or equivalent or permission of instructor. NOTE: PHYS 2030 & 2031 must be taken concurrently.
$50 $50
PHYS 2031
University Physics I:Lab
$50
01 1cr Eckhoff 02 1cr Eckhoff 03 1cr Eckhoff 04 1cr Eckhoff NOTE: PHYS 2030 & 2031 must be taken concurrently.
9:00-11:50AM 1:00- 3:50PM 5:00- 7:50PM 9:00-11:50AM
-M-----WEBH -M-----WEBH -M-----WEBH --T----WEBH
S S S S
8 8 8 8
POLITICAL SCIENCE POLT 1000 Topics in Politics 01 3cr Holden 8:30- 9:50AM May be repeated for credit once. An American Studies Course. [COM]
--T-R--WEBH
S
25
POLT 1050
Introduction to International Relations
01 3cr Pease 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----HSPC 02 3cr Kingston 1:00- 2:50PM --T-R--HSPC An International Relations core course. A Human Rights, International Studies course. [CUL]
2 S
25 25
POLT 1060
Introduction to American Politics
-M-W-F-WEBH --T-R--HSPC --T----HSPC
S S 1
25 25 25
01 02 03
3cr Williams 3cr Arnold 3cr Rosen
10:00-10:50AM 10:00-11:20AM 5:30- 9:30PM
An American Studies course. [VAL] POLT 1070
Introduction to Political Theory
01 3cr Moriarty 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH 02 3cr McAuliffe 5:30- 9:30PM --T----HSPC Cross-listed with PHIL 2300. A Liberal Arts Minor course. A Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics course. An American Studies Course. An International Studies Course. [HUM, VAL]
S 2
10 15
POLT 1080
Introduction to Comparative Politics 01 3cr Kim 11:00-11:50AM An International Studies course. A Human Rights course. [CUL, VAL]
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
25
POLT 1550
Introduction to Political Argumentation and Debate [CRI, COM]
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--HSPC
S
15
POLT 2050
Contemporary American Politics Politics in Film & Fiction 01 3cr Rosen 10:00-11:20AM May be repeated for credit if content differs. An American Studies Course. [VAL]
--T-R--HSPC
S
25
01
3cr Jensen
71
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Rathert 03 3cr Boyd 05 3cr Collins An American Studies Course. Cross-listed with LEGL 2400.[HUM]
Times 9:00- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-WEBH S 10 ---W---WEBH 2 10 ---W---DWTN 1 10
Course No. POLT 2400
Course Title Introduction to Law
POLT 2500
Interdisciplinary Approach to Politics Marxist Critiques of Capitalism 01 3cr MacNeill 12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH Cross-listed with PHIL 2080 & POLT 4200. May be repeated for credit if content differs. [VAL]
S
15
Fee
POLT 2550
The Politics of Development 01 3cr Gyader 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F-HSPC May be repeated for credit if content differs. An International Studies, Human Rights course. [CUL,VAL].
S
25
POLT 2600
Research Methods & Approaches 01 3cr Hellinger 5:30- 9:30PM in Political Science An American Studies Course. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing and above. Cross-listed with INTL 2700.
-M-----HSPC
1
10
POLT 2610
Reading Course: Introductory 01 6cr Staff TBA Prerequisites: filing of official form and usually sophomore standing.
------WEBG
S
0
POLT 3010
American Constitutional Law 01 3cr Williams 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--HSPC 2 20 Prerequisite: 6 hours in department or permission of instructor. An American Studies Course. Cross-listed with POLT 4300.
POLT 3310
Conduct of Foreign Policy Prerequisite: POLT 1050 or POLT 1060.
POLT 3400
Comparative Politics China & Japan 01 3cr Kim 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH S Prerequisites: POLT 1080 or POLT 2250 or POLT 2500, or POLT 2550 or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. An International Studies Course with an emphasis in Asia. Satisfies departmental Research Requirement.
01
3cr Pease
1:00- 1:50PM
POLT 4000
Research Requirement 01 0cr Chappell TBA Students registering for this course MUST also register for a 3000 or 4000 level course which satisfies the departmental research requirement.
POLT 4100
Advanced Studies in International Politics Current Issues 01 Cross-listed with HIST 4100.
3cr Entessar
2:00- 4:50PM
-M-W-F-HSPC
S
25
25
------WEBG
S
25
-M-----HSPC
S
8
POLT 4200
Advanced Studies in Political Theory Marxist Critiques of Capitalism 01 3cr MacNeill 12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH S 5 Prerequisites: 6 credit hours of political science, including a prior course in political theory, or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Satisfies departmental research requirement. Cross-listed with POLT 2500 & PHIL 2080.
POLT 4300
Advanced Studies in American Politics 01 3cr Williams 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--HSPC Cross-listed with POLT 3010. Satisfies departmental research requirement. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
2
5
POLT 4610
Reading Course: Advanced 01 6cr Staff TBA ------WEBG Prerequisite: Filing of official form obtained from the department office and usually junior standing. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Satisfies departmental research requirement. Students should not register for this course without first contacting the department.
S
0
72
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Senior Thesis 01 4cr Staff TBA Prerequisite: Senior Standing and approval of the department chairperson. Students may not register without first filling out paperwork with the department. Satisfies departmental research requirement.
Days Building Trm Lim ------WEBG S 0
PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 1000
Learning Strategies
01 3cr Bullerdieck 02 3cr Schmiemeie 03 3cr Christeson 04 3cr Stewart 05 3cr Christeson Does not count toward Psychology major or minor
10:00-11:20AM 12:00- 1:20PM 9:00- 9:50AM 1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T-R--WEBH --T-R--WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH -M-W---WEBH -M-----WEBH
S S S S 1
12 12 12 12 12
PSYC 1100
Introduction to Psychology
12:00- 1:20PM 10:00-11:20AM 1:30- 2:50PM 9:00- 9:50AM 12:00-12:50PM 2:00- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T-R--WEBH --T-R--WEBH --T-R--WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH --T----WEBH
S S S S S S 1
25 25 25 25 25 25 25
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
1
8
Course No. POLT 4700
01 02 03 04 05 06 07
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Rustemeyer Jones Homa Mitchell Woolf Staff O'Connor
[SCI] PSYC 2000 PSYC 2000
Issues in Contemporary Psychology Understanding the "Other" through Film 01 3cr Tierney Offered concurrently with ANTH 2000.01 and SOCI 2000.01 [VAL]
PSYC 2000
Sin and Virtue [VAL]
02
3cr Hulsizer
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
2
25
PSYC 2000
Abnormal Behavior in Lit & Film [VAL]
03
3cr Grenwald
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
2
25
PSYC 2150
Psychology of Sleep [VAL]
01
3cr Muehlbach
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
1
25
PSYC 2200
Child Psychology 01 3cr Homa Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor [VAL, SCI]
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--WEBH
S
25
PSYC 2300
Lifespan Development 01 3cr Goedereis Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor [VAL,SCI]
10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
25
PSYC 2400
Educational Psychology 01 3cr Rustemeyer Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor [VAL, SCI]
1:30- 2:50PM
--T-R--WEBH
S
25
PSYC 2650
Nonverbal Behavior 01 3cr Moore Offered concurrently with ANTH 2000.02 and SOCI 2000.02 [VAL]
10:00-11:20AM
--T-R--WEBH
S
12
PSYC 2750
Introduction to Measurement and Statistics
-M-W-F-WEBH ----R--DWTN ------ONL1
S 1 2
15 15 16
01 3cr Mitchell 2:00- 2:50PM 05 3cr Woolf 5:30- 9:30PM W3 3cr Staff TBA Sections 01 & 05 offered concurrently with SOCI 2750.01 & 05 [SCI, MTH]
73
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr MacCartney 06 3cr Goedereis Offered concurrently with ANTH 2825 and SOCI 2825 Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor
Course Title Introduction to Research Methods
PSYC 2850
Peace Psychology 01 3cr Woolf Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor
11:00-11:50AM
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
25
PSYC 3125
Abnormal Psychology 01 3cr Grenwald 2:00- 2:50PM Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 and 6 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
25
PSYC 3175
Community Psychology 05 3cr Grenwald 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 and 6 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
--T----DWTN
1
25
PSYC 3225
Holocaust 01 3cr Woolf 5:30- 9:30PM Offered concurrently with HRTS 3600.01 Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 and 6 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor Int'l Human Rights Course
----R--WEBH
2
15
PSYC 3350
Cognitive Psychology 01 3cr Mitchell 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBH Prerequisite: PSYC 1100, PSYC 2825 and 6 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
2
25
PSYC 3475
International Psychology 01 3cr Grenwald 12:00-12:50PM Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 and 9 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
-M-W-F-WEBH
S
25
PSYC 3550
History, Philosophy and Systems 01 3cr Moore 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH of Psychology Prerequisite: PSYC 1100, PSYC 2825 and 6 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
S
20
PSYC 3575
Industrial/Organizational Psychology 01 3cr Kannenberg 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 and 9 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
--T-R--WEBH
S
25
PSYC 3650
Prejudice and Discrimination 01 3cr Hulsizer 5:30- 9:30PM Offered concurrently with HRTS 3210.01 Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 and 9 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
----R--WEBH
1
15
PSYC 4250
Introduction to Counseling 01 3cr Kannenberg 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH 2 Prerequisite: PSYC 1100, PSYC 3125, PSYC 3775 and 6 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
18
PSYC 4650
Physiological Psychology 01 3cr Hulsizer 1:00-1:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH Prerequisite: PSYC 1100, PSYC 2825, and 9 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
20
PSYC 4825
Senior Thesis 01 3cr Hulsizer 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH S 8 Prerequisite: PSYC 1100, PSYC 275, PSYC 2825, PSYC 3550, PSYC 4750 & Sr. status in PSYC or permission of instructor Must be taken concurrently with PSYC 4875
PSYC 4875
Advanced Psychology Lab 01 1cr Staff Prerequisite: PSYC 1100 and 12 credit hours of psychology Must be taken concurrently with PSYC 4825
PSYC 4900 PSYC 4900
Senior Overview Dress and Appearance 01 3cr Moore 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH Offered concurrently with ANTH 4000.01 and SOCI 4900.01 Prerequisite: PSYC 1100, PSYC 2825 and 9 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
74
Times 1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---WEBH S 10 -M-----DWTN 2 10
Course No. PSYC 2825
TBA
TBA
S
S
8
1
6
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. PSYC 4900
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Global Social Justice 02 3cr MacCartney 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH S 6 Offered concurrently with ANTH 4000.02 and SOCI 4900.02 Prerequisite: PSYC 1100, PSYC 2825 and 9 credit hours of psychology or permission of instructor
PUBLIC RELATIONS PBRL 2100 Fundamentals of Strategic Communications and Public Relations
3cr Ford 3cr Ford
1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T-R--SVER ---W---SVER
S 2
24 24
$5 $5
01 3cr Bufe 02 3cr Ford Prerequisites: MEDC 1050, JOUR 1030, AND PBRL 2100.
12:00- 1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T-R--SVER ---W---SVER
S 1
15 15
$5 $5
TBA
------SVER
S
15
$5
PBRL 4190
Public Relations Research W1 3cr Kistle TBA ------ONL1 Prerequisite: PBRL 2100 Fundamentals of Strategic Communications and Public Relations or PBRL 5322 Public Relations for graduate students.
2
15
PBRL 4200
Organizational Communication Prerequisite: MEDC 1010.
01
3cr Lange
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER
2
15
$10
PBRL 4300
Crisis Communications Management Prerequisite: PBRL 2100.
01
3cr Burtch
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
2
15
$5
PBRL 4620
Senior Overview 01 3-6cr Staff TBA ------SVER S 0 Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance into the major through portfolio review, AND permission of the instructor.
PBRL 4800
Media Relations 01 3cr Groneck 1:00- 4:50PM -M-----SVER Prerequisite: PBRL 2100 Fundamentals of Strategic Communications and Public Relations or PBRL 5322 Public Relations for graduate students.
PBRL 2920
Writing for Public Relations
PBRL 3150
Topics Holden Public Policy Forum
RELIGIOUS STUDIES RELG 1000 Roots of Religion [VAL] RELG 1040
Phenomena Shame, Guilt and Forgiveness [VAL, CUL]
01 02
Fee
01
3cr Staff
1
15
01
3cr van der Haven
5:30- 8:30PM
--T----WEBH
S
25
01
3cr Cooper
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
2
25
RELG 1060
World Religions
01 3cr Welsh 1:00- 1:50PM -M-W-F--WEBH S 02 3cr van der Haven 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH S 03 3cr Stroble 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH S W1 3cr O'Leary TBA ------ONL1 1 W2 3cr Stimpfl TBA ------ONL1 2 [HST, HUM] A Liberal Arts Minor Course, a Multicultural Studies Course and an International Studies Course. Section 01 cross-listed with ISTL 2550-11. Section 02 cross-listed with ISTL 2550-12. Section 03 cross-listed with ISTL 2550-13. Section W1 cross-listed with ISTL 2550-W1. Section W2 cross-listed with ISTL 2550-W2.
20 20 20 10 10
RELG 1080
Thinking Through Religions
20 16
G1 3cr Billings W2 3cr Anderson
[CRI, VAL]
75
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
-M-----WING ------ONL1
1 2
$25
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. RELG 2030
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Contemporary Topics Life Hurts 01 1cr Werner 5:30- 9:30PM NOTE: This session meets October 25, November 1 and November 8. Calendars 02 1cr Werner 5:30- 9:30PM NOTE: This session meets November 15, November 22 and November 29. Genesis 03 1cr Werner 5:30- 9:30PM NOTE: This session meets December 6, December 10 (9-1) and December 13. [HUM]
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RELG 2070
Introduction to Eastern Religions 01 3cr Parr [HUM, CUL] An International Studies and Liberal Arts course.
RELG 2100
Religion and Literature Introduction to Mythology To Narnia with a Golden Compass Science Fiction and Religion [HUM]
01 3cr Werner 02 3cr Welsh W2 3cr O'Leary
12:00- 1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
--T-R--WEBH -M-----WEBH ------ONL1
S 2 2
25 25 16
Existence and Meaning The Mystery of Life [VAL, CUL]
07
3cr Billings
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEST
2
20
Religion and History Nonwestern Religions in America [HST] Cross-listed with HIST 2200-01.
01
3cr Stroble
10:00- 10:50AM
-M-W-F--WEBH
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15
Sacred Texts Introduction to the New Testament [CUL]
01
3cr Schenkel
1:30- 3:20PM
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2
25
12:00- 1:20PM
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TBA
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3cr Becker
5:30- 9:30PM
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1
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3cr Parr 3cr Stevens
1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
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15 15
3cr Hayes
12:00- 1:20PM
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TBA
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10:00-11:20AM
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RELG 2150
RELG 2200
RELG 2350
RELG 2420
RELG 2430
Religion and Culture Native American Religions 01 3cr Stimpfl [CUL] An International Studies and a Multicultural Studies course. Religion and the Environment Ecology and Spirituality [VAL] An Environmental Studies course.
W1 3cr Magencey
RELG 2450
Death and Dying [VAL] A Multicultural Studies course.
RELG 2500
Gender, Culture and Religion Female Images of the Divine 01 Women in World Religions 02 Section 02 cross-listed with WOMN 2000-08. Women's Spirituality 03 Section 03 cross-listed with WOMN 2006-01. Gender, Belief Systems and Globalization W1 [VAL, CUL] A Women's Studies course.
RELG 3030
Topics in Religion and Society Religion, Race and the Culture Wars Cross-listed with HIST 3060-02.
01
01
3cr Conway-Long
3cr Miller
76
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. RELG 3070
RELG 3120
RELG 4400
Course Title Topics in Religion and Psychology Psychoanalysis and Religion
Sec Hrs Faculty 01
3cr Cooper
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5:30- 9:30PM
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25
Buddhism Buddhism in China and Japan 01 3cr Parr 5:30- 9:30PM [HUM, CUL] An International Studies course. Cross-listed with INTL 3500-05.
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Belief Systems Spiritual Contemplation
01
3cr Welsh
RELG 4600
Senior Project Preparation
01
3cr Stimpfl
RUSSIAN
For a course on Russian language please see ILC 1090.03.
SCIENCE SCIN 1010
Times
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
Topics in Physical Science Dinosaurs 01 3cr Moats 5:30- 9:30PM Natural Disasters 06 3cr Moats 5:30- 9:30PM NOTE: Intended for non-majors. May be repeated if content differs. (SCI)
$30
SCIN 1100
Earth Science and the Environment 01 3cr Williams 2:00- 4:50PM -M-----WEBH S 15 NOTE: SCIN 1100 & 1101 must be taken concurrently. Intended for non-majors. May be repeated if content differs. (SCI)
SCIN 1101
Earth Science and the Environment: Lab 01 1cr Williams NOTE: SCIN 1100 & 1101 must be taken concurrently.
SCIN 1150
Astronomy
SCIN 1410
Light, Sound, and Electricity
SCIN 4060
Methods in Science Teaching 01 3cr DePew TBA ------WEBH Prerequisite: Science major and acceptance to the Teacher Certification Program or permission of the director of teacher certification and field experience.
2:00- 4:50PM
01 3cr McConnell 12:00-12:50PM 02 3cr McConnell 2:00- 2:50PM NOTE: Includes Lab. Intended for non-majors. May be repeated if content differs. (SCI) 01 3cr Elliott 9:00-10:20AM 02 3cr Elliott 10:30-11:50AM NOTE: Intended for non-majors. May be repeated if content differs. (SCI)
SCRIPTWRITING SCPT 2900 Scriptwriting
01 02
3cr Tressler 3cr Koch
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5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM
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15
Prerequisite: MEDC 1050. SCPT 3110
Script Analysis 01 3cr Weinhaus Prerequisite: SCPT 2900 OR permission of the instructor.
SCPT 3150
Topics Principles of Storytelling
01
3cr Weinhaus
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
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Topics Selling Your Work to Hollywood
02
3cr Hanrahan
5:30- 9:30PM
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01
3cr Baker
5:30- 8:30PM
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SCPT 3150
SCPT 3400
Television Scriptwriting Prerequisite: SCPT 2900.
77
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. SCPT 3500
SOCIOLOGY SOCI 1100
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Writing Screenplays for Film 01 3cr Schuster Prerequisite: SCPT 2900 or for film majors only, FILM 2320.
Introduction to Sociology
Times 2:00- 4:50PM
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01 02 03 W1
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Warner Warner Boyles MacCartney
10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 12:00-1:20PM TBA
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25 25 25 16
01
1cr MacCartney
12:00-12:50PM
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Multicultural Studies Course [VAL,CUL] SOCI 1800
Careers in Sociology
SOCI 2000 SOCI 2000
Issues in Contemporary Sociology Understanding the "Other" through Film 01 3cr Tierney Offered concurrently with ANTH 2000.01 and PSYC 2000.01 [VAL]
SOCI 2000
Nonverbal Behavior 02 3cr Moore Offered concurrently with ANTH 2000.02 and PSYC 2650.01 [VAL]
10:00-11:20AM
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SOCI 2000
Work in the Global Economy 03 3cr Kwon Offered concurrently with ANTH 2000.03 [VAL]
12:00-12:50PM
-M-W-F-WEBH
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10
SOCI 2175
Social Movements
01 3cr Miller 12:00-1:20PM 02 3cr Warner 5:30- 9:30PM Section 01 is a Learning Community section Int'l Studies, Int'l Human Rights and Multicultural Studies Course
--T-R--WEBH -M-----WEBH
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16 25
SOCI 2375
Social Problems
12:00-1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T-R--WEBH ---W---WEBH
S 2
25 25
01 02
3cr White 3cr Boyles
Multicultural Studies Course [CRI, VAL] SOCI 2750
Introduction to Measurement and 01 3cr Mitchell Statistics 05 3cr Woolf Offered concurrently with PSYC 2750 [SCI, MTH]
2:00- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W-F-WEBH ----R--DWTN
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10 10
SOCI 2825
Introduction to Research Methods
1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-W---WEBH -M-----DWTN
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5 5
SOCI 3000 SOCI 3000
Topics in Sociology Feminism and Families 01 3cr Gardetto 5:30-9:30PM Offered concurrently with WOMN 3000.01 Prerequisite: SOCI 1100 and 6 credit hours of sociology or permission of instructor Women's Studies Course
--T----WEBH
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10
SOCI 3375
Deviance and Social Control 01 3cr Miller 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH Prerequisite: SOCI 1100, SOCI 2825 and 6 hours of sociology or permission of instructor
2
25
SOCI 3475
Race and Ethnicity 01 3cr Kwon 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH Offered concurrently with ANTH 3130.01 and MULT 4650.01 Prerequisite: SOCI 1100, SOCI 2825 and 6 credits of sociology or permission of instructor
S
10
SOCI 3550
Sociological Theory 01 3cr Conway-Long 9:00-9:50AM Prerequisite: SOCI 1100 and 9 credit hours of sociology or permission of instructor
S
25
01 3cr MacCartney 06 3cr Goedereis Offered concurrently with ANTH 2825 and PSYC 2825 Prerequisite: SOCI 1100 or permission of instructor
78
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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim
Course No. SOCI 4000 SOCI 4000
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Advanced Studies in Sociology Gender and Sex 01 3cr Conway-Long 8:30-9:50AM Offered concurrently with ANTH 4330.01 and WOMN 4650.01 Prerequisite: SOCI 1100 and 12 credit hours of sociology or permission of instructor Women's Studies Course
S
10
SOCI 4825
Senior Thesis 01 3cr Hulsizer 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH S Prerequisite: SOCI 1100, SOCI 2825, SOCI 3550, SOCI 4750 and senior standing or permission of instructor Must be taken concurrently with SOCI 4875
4
SOCI 4875
Advanced Sociology Lab 01 1cr Staff TBA Prerequisite: SOCI 1100 and 12 credit hours of sociology or permission of instructor Must be taken concurrently with SOCI 4825
S
4
SOCI 4900 SOCI 4900
Senior Seminar Dress and Appearance 01 3cr Moore 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH Offered concurrently with ANTH 4000.01 and PSYC 4900.01 Prerequisite: SOCI 1100, SOCI 2825 and 9 credit hours of sociology or permission of instructor
1
5
SOCI 4900
Global Social Justice 02 3cr MacCartney 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH Offered concurrently with ANTH 4000.02 and PSYC 4900.02 Prerequisite: SOCI 1100, SOCI 2825 and 9 credit hours of sociology or permission of instructor
S
5
Intensive Introduction to Spanish: Level I [CUL]
SPANISH SPAN 1070
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TBA
Fee
01 05
3cr Buschardt 3cr Bishop
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
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18 18
$10 $10
SPAN 1080
Intensive Introduction to Spanish: Level II 01 06 Prerequisite: SPAN 1070 or equivalent. [CUL]
3cr Buschardt 3cr Bishop
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
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2 2
18 18
$10 $10
SPAN 1090
Elementary Spanish: Level I [CUL]
4cr Stephenson 4cr Stephenson Stephenson
9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-11:20AM 8:00- 8:50AM
-MTWR--WEBH --T-R--WEBH ---W---WEBH
S S S
18 18 18
$10 $10 $10
SPAN 1100
Elementary Spanish: Level II 01 Prerequisite: SPAN 1090 or equivalent. [CUL]
9:00- 9:50AM
-MTWR--WEBH
S
18
$10
SPAN 2090
Intermediate Spanish: Level I 01 3cr Stephenson 12:00- 1:20PM Prerequisite: SPAN 1100 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in SPAN 2091. [CUL]
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$10
SPAN 2091
Workshop Listening, Vocabulary through Culture 01 1cr Staff Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPAN 2090.
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01 02
4cr Staff
8:00- 8:50AM
SPAN 2100
Intermediate Spanish: Level II 01 3cr Navia 3:30- 4:50PM Prerequisite: SPAN 2090 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in SPAN 2101. [CUL]
SPAN 2101
Workshop Reading Writing Vocabulary - A Novel 01 1cr Staff Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPAN 2100.
SPAN 3090
1:00- 1:50PM
Advanced Spanish: Level I 01 3cr Navia 2:00- 3:20PM Prerequisite: SPAN 2100 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3091. [CUL]
79
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. SPAN 3091
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Workshop Listening Comprehension and Vocabulary 01 1cr Navia Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3090.
Times 1:00- 1:50PM
S
18
$5
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18
$10
1:00- 1:50PM
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$5
12:00- 1:20PM
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3:30- 4:50PM
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$10
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Advanced Spanish: Level II 01 3cr Corvalรกn 2:00- 3:20PM Prerequisite: SPAN 3090 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3101. [CUL]
SPAN 3101
Workshop Writing Tips and Lexical Distinction 01 1cr Corvalรกn Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3100.
SPAN 3170
Advanced Conversational Spanish Prerequisite: SPAN 2170 or equivalent.
SPAN 3250
Introduction to Literature 01 3cr Corvalรกn Prerequisite: SPAN 3100 or equivalent. [CUL] [HUM] An International Studies course.
SPAN 4250
Topics in Literature History and Fiction in Spanish American 01 3cr Navia 5:30- 8:30PM --T----WEBH Literature Prerequisite: SPAN 3100 and SPAN 3150 or permission of instructor. Crosslisted with ILC 5170.02. An International Studies course. A Latin American Studies course. [CUL] [HUM]
SPEECH COMMUNICATION SPCM 1040 Public Speaking [COM]
3cr Bishop
01 02 03 04 05
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Christeson Jensen, S Benton Sharpe Hagan
10:00-11:20AM 1:00- 2:20PM 11:00-11:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
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15 15 15 15 12
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Sharpe Christeson Jensen, G Dersch
2:30- 3:50PM 8:30- 9:50AM 12:00-12:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM
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20 20 20 20
SPCM 1280
Interpersonal Communication
SPCM 2000
Forensics 01 3cr Serfass Some travel may be required. May be repeated for credit.
1:30- 2:50PM
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20
SPCM 2400
Persuasion
3cr Christeson
5:30- 9:30PM
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20
SPCM 3300
Navigating Relationships 01 3cr Jensen, G Prerequisite: SPCM 1280 OR permission of instructor.
5:30- 9:30PM
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20
SPCM 3500
Presentations for Media Professionals 01 3cr Jensen, G Prerequisite: SPCM 1040 OR permission of instructor.
12:00- 1:20PM
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15
SPCM 4600
Communications Theory 01 3cr Jensen, S 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----SVER Prerequisites: SPCM 1280 PLUS 9 credit hours of SPCM coursework OR permission of instructor.
2
20
THAI
For a course on Thai language please see ILC 1090.04. For courses on Thai culture (taught in Englsih) please see ILC 2150.01 - 04.
01
80
Fee
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SPAN 3100
01
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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. THEATRE THEA 1010
Course Title
Sec Hrs Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Conservatory I
01
TBA TBA
M-WRF-MILL -T----MILL
THEA 1030
Acting for Non Majors I
THEA 1050
Theatre Appreciation 01 3cr Coplon 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-LHCT S 22 The course examines how theatre art is created, from concept to curtain call. Students will be required to see several live theatre performances. Emphasis is placed on how theatre art involves audiences in the exploration of the themes of the human condition. Conservatory II 01 8cr Englis 1:00- 5:50PM -M-WRF-MILL S 25 $1,803 Englis 1:00- 2:50PM --T----MILL S 25 $1,803
THEA 2010
8cr Englis Englis
S S
Fee
25 25
01 3cr Wall 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----MILL 1 16 02 3cr Wall 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---DWTN 1 16 06 3cr Wall 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---DWTN 2 16 This is an introduction to naturalistic acting. Course includes basic awareness exercises, as well as theoretical and practical application of the Stanislavsky System. Please contact the Department of Theatre and Dance, 314-968-6929, for directions to the classroom, prior to the first class.
THEA 2030
History of the Theatre:Greeks to Restoration
01 02
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-10:50AM
-M-W-F-LHCT -M-W-F-LHCT
S S
22 25
THEA 3010
Conservatory III
01
10cr Englis Englis
1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM
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25 25
THEA 3040
Topics in Theatre Design Applications 04 3cr Tucker TBA Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Applied projects in specific design areas Museum Studies 05 3cr Englis TBA Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.
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$1,803 $1,803
THEA 3050
Acting for Non-Majors II 01 3cr Wall 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----MILL 2 16 Prerequisite: THEA 1030 Acting for Non-majors I. Focuses on scene work and monologues. Please contact the Department of Theatre and Dance, 314-968-6929, for directions to the classroom, prior to the first class.
THEA 3710
Directing I
01
2cr Finlayson
1:00- 2:50PM
--T----MILL
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25
THEA 4010
Conservatory IV
01
10cr Englis Englis
1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM
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25 25
THEA 4500
London Theatre
01
3cr Finlayson
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THEA 4710
Directing III
01
2cr Finlayson
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0cr AuBuchon
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VIDEO PRODUCTION VIDE 0100 Video Portfolio Review VIDE 1810
Video Production I
VIDE 2520
Video Production II 01 Prerequisites: PHOT 1000 and VIDE 1810.
Valdes Valdes Dorough Dorough
3cr AuBuchon
81
TBA 2:30- 3:50PM
TBA
$1,803 $1,803
$150 $150 $150 $150
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. VIDE 3090
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Television Studio Production 01 3cr Williamson Prerequisites: VIDE 2520. May be repeated for credit.
Times 5:30-9:30PM
VIDE 3150
Topics :Motion Graphics 01 3cr Huch 5:30-9:30PM Prerequisite: VIDE 3890 or permission of instructor. :Lighting Principles & Practice 02 3cr Berliner 6:00-10:00PM May be repeated for credit in content differs. :Video Editing 03 3cr AuBuchon 1:00-3:50PM Prerequisite: VIDE 2520 or permission of instructor. :Digital Special Effects 04 3cr Snider 5:30-8:30PM Prerequisite: VIDE 3890 or permission of instructor. Advanced Videography 05 3cr Berliner 6:00-10:00PM Prerequisite:: EPMD 1000. May be repeated for credit if content differs. :Avid Editing I 06 3cr Betz 6:00-10:00PM
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VIDE 3890
Video Post Production Prerequisite: VIDE 2520.
01
3cr AuBuchon
12:00-2:50PM
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8
VIDE 4253
Experimental Video Prerequisite: VIDE 2520.
01
3cr McElwee
1:00-3:50PM
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15
VIDE 4610
Readings in Video Production 01 3cr Staff TBA Prerequisites: media major, junior/senior standing and permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.
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VIDE 4620
Senior Overview
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01 3cr AuBuchon TBA 02 3cr Corley TBA Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance into the major through portfolio review, and permission of the instructor.
WOMEN'S STUDIES WOMN 1010 Studying Women Across the Disciplines
01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBG 02 3cr Nunez-Regueiro 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBG [CRI] [VAL] All sections are Women's Studies Minor and Certificate courses, and a Certificate in Diversity and Identity in the U.S. course.
WOMN 2000
Issues in Women's Studies Goddesses 01 3cr MacDougal 1:00- 2:20PM Contemporary, Latin, American, 03 3cr Corvalan 5:30- 9:30PM Women Writer Cross-listed with ILC-2150-05 Women in Non-Profit Management 04 3cr McGee 3:00- 4:20PM Women in Music 05 3cr Trinkle 5:30- 9:30PM Cross-listed with MUSC 1070-03 Speaking of Sex: Women in Law 06 3cr Rathert 10:00-10:50AM Cross-listed with LEGL 2080-01 U.S. Women's History 07 3cr Anderson 12:00- 1:20PM Cross-listed with HIST 2060-01 Women in World Religion 08 3cr Stevens 5:30-9:30PM Cross-listed with RELG 2500-02 Warrior Queens 09 3cr MacDougal 3:00-4:20PM All sections are a Women's Studies Minor and Certificate course.
82
Fee
$15
UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. WOMN 2004
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Issues in Women's Studies: Whodunit?Murder,Misogyny&Mayhem 01 3cr Hayes A Women's Studies Minor and Certificate course.
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
1:30- 2:50PM
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12:00- 1:20PM
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10
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Basic Writing Workshop 01 3cr Staff TBA ------WEBG All grades are credit / no credit. No student who has had WRIT 1010 may take this course for credit. Must be taken concurrently with WRIT 1010. Does not count toward the English major or minor.
S
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WRIT 1010
Composition [COM]
01 02 03 04
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
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16 16 16 16
WRIT 2072
Writing for Change [COM]
01
3cr Harrison
3:00- 4:20PM
--T-R--PRSN
S
16
WRIT 2090
Writing in the Workplace [COM]
01 3cr Waters G1 3cr Waters W1 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
--T--WING ---W---WEBG ------ONLN
2 2 1
16 16 15
WRIT 2400
Introduction to Professional Writing
01
3cr Staff
5:30-9:30PM
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16
WRIT 3000
Professional Writing Practicum
01
3cr Armbruster
TBA
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WRIT 4600
Professional Writing Portfolio Review
01
0cr Armbruster
TBA
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0
YIDDISH
For a course on Yiddish culture (taught in English) please see ILC 2150.06.
WOMN 2006
WOMN 3000
WRITING WRIT 1000
Issues in Women's Studies: Women's Spirituality 01 3cr Hayes Cross-listing with RELG 2500-03 A Women's Studies Minor and Certificate course. Topics in Women's Studies Feminism & Families 01 3cr Gardetto Cross-listed with SOCI 3000. A Women's Studies Minor and Certificate course.
Baken Baken
9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-10:50AM Oehler-Stricklin 10:00-11:20AM Oehler-Stricklin 12:00- 1:20PM
83
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title
Sec Hrs
Introduction to Forensic Accounting
01
3cr Slusarz
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
1
25
ACCT 5010
Legal Procedure, Substantive Law and Professional Ethics in Forensic Accounting
01
3cr Dippel
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER
1
25
ACCT 5100
Investigation of Financial Fraud
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
2
25
ACCT 5200
Business Valuation
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
17
ADVERTISING ADVT 5321
ADVT 5501
Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Course No. ACCOUNTING ACCT 5000
Fee
Advertising Decision-Making 03 3cr Smith 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--SVER 2 24 Prerequisites: A minimum of 6 credit hours of undergraduate course work in advertising theory and MRKT 5940 Promotional Management. 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
2
24
$10
Drawing Studio 01 6cr Fuller 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
-M-----VAST
S
2
$100
ART 5270
Graphic Design Studio 01 3cr Yuasa 1:00- 2:50PM Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
--T-RF-VAST
S
2
$100
ART 5410
Painting Studio 01 3cr Passanise 3:00- 4:50PM Prerequisite: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
-M-W-F-VAST
S
3
$100
ART 5510
Sculpture Studio 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
--T----VAST
S
2
$135
ART 5530
Ceramic Studio 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
--T-RF-VAST
S
2
$125
ART 5620
Printmaking Studio 01 3cr Foley 3:00- 4:50PM Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
-M-W-F-VAST
S
2
$150
ART 5710
Photography Studio Alternative Photography 01 3cr Assner 1:00- 2:50PM Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
-M-W-F-VAST
S
2
$125
Topics in Art History Northern Renaissance 01 3cr Loudenback 5:30- 8:30PM ---W---SVER History of Prints 02 3cr Staff 5:30- 8:30PM --T----SVER Readings in Contemporary Art 03 3cr Hughes TBA ------VAST Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated if content differs
S S S
5 5 3
$30 $30
ART ART 5110
ART 5750
Creative Planning and Strategy 03 3cr Korte Prerequisite: MRKT 5940 Promotional Management
ART 5820
Performance Art 01 3cr Hodson 10:00-11:50AM Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
--T-RF-VAST
S
2
$100
ART 5830
Alternative Media 01 3cr Staff 3:00-4:50PM Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit
--T-RF-VAST
S
2
$100
84
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ART 5950
ART 6500
Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Advanced Study in Art Wheel Throwing 01 3cr Au 3:00- 4:50PM --T-RF-VAST S 2 Web Design 02 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 2 Typography 03 3cr Cournoyer 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---VAST S 1 Design for a Sustainable Future 04 3cr Theiling 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----VAST S 2 Prerequisites: Admission to the graduate program in art and ART 5000. May be repeated for credit if content differs Graduate Internship in Art
01
3cr Hughes
------WEBG
S
5
ARTS MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP AMLD 5020 Legal Issues in the Arts 01 3cr Greenberg 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: acceptance into the arts management and leadership program
---W---LHCT
1
12
AMLD 5040
Leadership Issues and Board Strategies 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: acceptance into the arts management and leadership program
-M-----LHCT
2
12
AMLD 5200
Seminar in Arts Leadership
--T----LHCT --T----LHCT
1 2
12 12
TBA TBA
------WEBH ------WEBH
1 2
16 16
W1 3cr Prugh W2 3cr Prugh
TBA TBA
------WEBH ------WEBH
1 2
25 16
01 3cr Pepper 5:30- 7:30PM 02 3cr Pepper 5:30- 7:30PM Prerequisites: Acceptance into the arts management and leadership program.
BIOLOGY / PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP ENMG 5000 Environmental Science W1 3cr Lamb W2 3cr Light ENMG 5100
TBA
Environmental Law I Prerequisite: ENMG 5000
ENMG 5200
Environmental Law and Compliance Auditing Prerequisite: 5100
W1 3cr Durlas W2 3cr Lenox
TBA TBA
------WEBH ------WEBH
1 2
16 16
ENMG 5300
Environmental Accounting
W1 3cr Lenox W2 3cr Lenox
TBA TBA
------WEBH ------WEBH
1 2
16 16
ENMG 5400
Sustaining the Environment
W2 3cr Durlas
TBA
------WEBH
2
16
ENMG 6100
Management of Land and Water Resources Prerequisite: ENMG 5200
W1 3cr Lefler W2 3cr Lefler
TBA TBA
------WEBH ------WEBH
1 2
16 16
ENMG 6110
Management of Air Quality
W1 3cr Flier W2 3cr Flier
TBA TBA
------WEBH ------WEBH
1 2
16 16
TBA
------WEBH
2
16
Prerequisite: ENMG 5100 ENMG 6120
Waste Management and Pollution Control W2 3cr Lamb Prerequisite: ENMG 5200
85
Fee $125 $100 $100 $100
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Strategies to Environmental Management and Strategies
Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Neeley
PSML 5050
Communication for Science Management and Leadership
08
3cr Sharpe
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEST
2
15
PSML 5700
Marketing
07
3cr Hassel
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEST
1
15
PSML 5800
Project Management
08
3cr Huesing
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEST
2
15
BUSINESS BUSN 5000
Business
01 06 07 G3 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--SVER --T----DWTN ----T--WEST -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 1 1 2
25 25 25 25 16 16
BUSN 5200
Basic Finance for Managers
03 06 G2 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---WGSD ----R--DWTN -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 2 2 1 2
25 25 25 16 16
BUSN 5210
Financial Management for Nonprofits
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
18
BUSN 5600
Accounting Theory and Practice
01 03 05 07 08 G2 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----SVER -M-----SVER -M-----DWTN ---W---WEST ----R--WEST ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2
25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16
BUSN 5620
Current Economic Analysis
01 03 05 07 08 G3 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---SVER ----R--SVER --T----DWTN -M-----WEST -M-----WEST ---W---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2
25 18 25 25 25 25 16 16
BUSN 5630
Business Law
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 5680
Issues in Business: Project Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
86
Times TBA
Days Building Trm Lim ------WEBH 1 16
Course No. ENMG 6200
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. BUSN 5760
Course Title Applied Business Statistics
Sec 01 02 03 04 05 07 08 09 7W G3 OA QA
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
BUSN 6050
Macroeconomic Analysis
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
BUSN 6070
Management Accounting
01 02 04 05 07 08 G2 OA QA
BUSN 6080
Business Information Systems
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
BUSN 6110
Operations and Project Management
01 03 04 05 07 08 G2 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
BUSN 6120
Managerial Economics
01 02 03 06 07 08 G3 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Staff Rodriguez Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
87
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -M-----SVER 1 25 --T----SVER 1 25 -M-----SVER 2 25 ----R--SVER 2 17 ---W---DWTN 1 25 ----R--WEST 1 25 --T----WEST 2 20 ---W---WEST 1 25 ---W---WEST 2 20 ----R--WING 2 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16 ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
--T----SVER -M-----SVER -M-----SVER ----R--DWTN ---W---WEST ---W---WEST --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T----SVER ---W---SVER -M-----WGSD ---W---DWTN -M-----WEST ----R--WEST ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2
17 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---WGSD --T----SVER --T----SVER ----R--DWTN ----R--WEST -M-----WEST --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA TBA
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. BUSN 6200
Course Title Strategy and Competition
Sec 01 03 07 08 09 G3 OA QA
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty O'Bannon Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
BUSINESS AND ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT SECR 5000 Security Management 05 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
25 16 16
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
-M-----DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
Fee
SECR 5010
Legal and Ethical Issues in Security Management
SECR 5020
Security Administration and Management 06 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
SECR 5030
Business Assets Protection
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5060
Emergency Planning
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5080
Information Systems Security
05 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
25 16 16
SECR 5090
Behavioral Issues
06 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T----DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
SECR 5150
Terrorism and Extremist Activity
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 6000
Integrated Studies in Security Management
06 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T----DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
COMMUNICATION ARTS (M.A.) COMM 5000 Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry for Children
01
3cr Koehnecke
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
20
$10
COMM 5090
Drawing
01
3cr Bradley
12:05- 9:30PM
--T----VAST
1
15
$25
COMM 5100
Painting
01
3cr Bradley
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----VAST
2
15
$25
COMM 5187
Secondary Techniques and Curriculum
01
3cr Shea
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
20
$15
COMM 5199
Teaching Writing
01
3cr Birkman
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
20
$15
88
TBA TBA
Days Building Trm Lim ----R--SVER 1 25 ----R--SVER 2 25 -M-----WEST 1 25 -M-----WEST 2 20 ---W---WEST 2 20 --T----WING 2 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
TBA TBA
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ----R--WEBH 2 20 ------ONLN 1 15
Course No. COMM 5270
Course Title Visual Communication
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Shea W1 3cr Carr
Times 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
COMM 5280
Written Communication
01 02
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH -M-----WEBH
1 2
20 20
COMM 5290
Interpersonal Communication
01 3cr Staff W1 3cr Powell
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
---W---WEBH ------ONLN
1 2
20 15
COMM 5344
Contemporary Linguistics
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
2
20
COMM 5399
Poetry on the Planet
01
3cr Holmes
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
2
20
COMM 5440
Integrated Language Arts
01
3cr Holmes
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
20
COMM 5460
Curriculum Design
01
3cr Shea
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
1
20
COMM 5530
Technology and Teaching
W1 3cr Carr
TBA
------ONLN
2
15
COMM 5631
Literacies and Technology
W1 3cr Rodney
TBA
------ONLN
2
15
COMM 5820
Foundations in Reading Instruction
01
3cr Erdel
5:00- 9:00PM
-M-----WEBH
1
20
COMM 5840
Reading and Writing as Cognitive Processes
01
3cr Koblitz
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WGSD
2
20
COMM 5920
Teaching Reading in Content Fields
01 3cr Staff W1 3cr Cornell
5:00- 9:00PM TBA
----R--WEBH ------ONLN
2 1
20 15
COMPUTER SCIENCE (M.S.) COSC 5120 Data Communications
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER
1
17
COSC 5130
Computer Security & Reliability
11
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
2
17
COSC 5150
Distributed Application Development
01
3cr Wang
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
1
17
COSC 6000
Distributed Systems Project
11
3cr Cawns
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
17
COUNSELING COUN 5000
Theories of Personality
01
3cr Rustemeyer
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
20
COUN 5020
Foundations of Counseling: The Helping Relationship
01
3cr Gonzalez
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
1
0
COUN 5050
Human Growth and Development
01
3cr Coffey
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
1
20
COUN 5100
Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
2
20
COUN 5140
Psychopharmacology
01
3cr Mahon
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
20
COUN 5150
Psychopathology
01
3cr Klein
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
1
20
3cr Birkman 3cr Birkman
89
Fee $30
$15 $15
$15
$10
$10
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. COUN 5160
Sec Hrs
Faculty
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
2
20
COUN 5200
Theories of Counseling
01
3cr Schroeder
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
1
20
COUN 5220
Assessment
03
3cr Nickels
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
2
20
COUN 5230
Psychodiagnostics
03
3cr Klein
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
2
20
COUN 5540
Family Systems Theory
03
3cr Clements
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
2
20
COUN 5600
Techniques of Group Counseling
01 03
3cr Staff 3cr Schroeder
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH ---W---WEBH
1 2
12 12
COUN 5610
Techniques of Counseling
03
3cr Rustemeyer
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
2
20
COUN 5620
Techniques of Crisis Intervention
01
3cr Pangelinan
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
20
COUN 5630
Techniques of Substance Abuse Counseling
03
3cr Mahon
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
2
20
COUN 5660
Sexual Counseling
01
3cr Tetlow Tetlow Tetlow Tetlow
5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM
-----F-WEBH U-----SWEBH -----F-WEBH U-----SWEBH
1 1 1 1
20 20 20 20
COUN 5700
Lifestyle and Career Development
03
3cr Pangelinan
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
2
20
COUN 5800
Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice
03
3cr Bates
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
2
20
COUN 5850
Research and Program Evaluation
01
3cr Nickels
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
1
20
COUN 6000
Counseling Learning Practicum
01 03
3cr Henning 3cr Henning
5:30- 8:20PM 5:30- 8:20PM
--T----WEBH --T----WEBH
1 2
0 0
COUN 6500
Internship
01 02 03 04
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
6:00- 7:50PM 6:00- 7:50PM 6:00- 7:50PM 6:00- 8:50PM
-M-----WEBH ---W---WEBH -M-----WEBH ---W---WEBH
1 1 2 2
0 0 0 0
DOCTOR OF MANAGEMENT DMGT 7160 Quantitative Research Methods
01
3cr Orr
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
1
25
DMGT 7180
Qualitative Research Methods
01
3cr Risker
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
2
25
DMGT 7300
Management Systems Redesign
03
3cr Brasfield
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
25
DMGT 7450
Strategic Management
01
3cr O'Bannon
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
1
25
DMGT 7520
Organizational Development and Change
03
3cr Haldeman
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
25
DMGT 7900
Integrative Seminar
03
3cr Evans
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
25
Mahon Gonzalez Mahon Gonzalez
90
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Course Title Issues in Counseling Creative Arts in Counseling
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. DMGT 8000
Course Title Doctoral Project
EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (M.A./M.A.T.) ECED 5010 Foundations of Early Childhood Education
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Orr 03 3cr Orr
01
3cr Bauermeister
Times TBA TBA
5:00- 9:00PM
Days Building Trm Lim ------WEBG 1 25 ------WEBG 2 25
---W---WEBH
1
20
ECED 5096
Apprentice Teaching Seminar 01 1cr Staff 1:00- 3:00PM -----F-WEBH S Prerequisites: ECED 5431, ECED 5461, ECED 5462 with B or better and all required courses must be completed
10
ECED 5460
Curriculum Design 01 3cr Staff 5:00- 8:00PM Prerequisites: ECED 5010 Foundations in Early Childhood Education
ECED 5461
Preprimary Practicum 01 1cr Staff Prerequisites: EDUC 4740, ECED 5431, ECED 5460
ECED 5462
Early Primary Practicum 01 1cr Staff Prerequisites: EDUC 4740, ECED 5431, ECED 5460
ECED 5470
Observation, Documentation and 01 3cr Strange Analysis of Learning in Early Childhood Education Prerequisites: ECED Foundations in Early Childhood Education
ECED 5670
Social Intelligence and Relationships: The Foundations of Learning
01
ECED 5750
Negotiated Learning: The Reggio Emilia Approach to Early Education
ECED 5860
Fee
$10
----R--WEBH
S
20
$30
TBA
------OFFC
1
20
TBA
------OFFC
2
20
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
1
20
$10
3cr Strange
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----OFFC
2
20
$15
01
3cr Fyfe
5:00- 8:00PM
---W---OFFC
S
20
Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Early Childhood
01
3cr Bauermeister
5:00- 9:00PM
-M-----WEBH
2
20
$10
ECED 5880
Integrating Resources: Community, Schools and Family
02
3cr Jones
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
2
10
$40
ECED 5940
Apprentice Teaching: Pre-Primary
01 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 20 02 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 2 20 Prerequisites: ECED 5431, 5461, 5462 (practica must be passed with B or better grades); passing score in MO PRAXIS ll Exam #0021; and all courses completed. Concurrent registration in ECED 5945 Apprentice Teaching Seminar is required.
EDUCATION FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY EFGS 5000 Foundations: Education for Global Sustainability
W1 3cr Mack
EFGS 5260
Topics in Sustainability
01
3cr Lakshmanan
SCIC 5260
Fresh Water Ecology for School Personnel
01
I1 ID
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (Ed.S.) LEAD 6003 Instructional Leadership
------ONL1
1
15
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
1
25
$20
3cr Cain
5:00- 9:00PM
----R--WEBH
2
15
$25
5cr Bade 5cr Altrogge
5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM
---W---OFFC ---W---OFFC
S S
5 10
91
TBA
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. LEAD 6009
Course Title Leadership Seminar
Sec Hrs Faculty ID 2cr Bevel
Times 5:00- 9:00PM
LEAD 6123
Action Research Internship Step One
ID 1cr Staff W1 1cr Staff
5:00- 9:00PM TBA
LEAD 6124
Schools and Leadership Law
W1 2cr Bevel
LEAD 6130
Supervision
LEAD 6132
Days Building Trm Lim ---W---OFFC S 2 ----R--OFFC ------ONL1
S S
6 6
TBA
------ONL1
1
13
W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
------ONL1
2
13
Seminar in the Principalship: Issues and Politics
W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
------ONL1
2
13
LEAD 6133
Action Research Internship Step Two
ID 1cr Staff W1 1cr Staff
5:00- 9:00PM TBA
----R--OFFC ------ONL1
S S
6 6
LEAD 6134
Optional Topics for Internship I: Dispositions
ID 1cr Altrogge W1 1cr Altrogge
5:00- 9:00PM TBA
----R--OFFC ------ONL1
S S
16 6
LEAD 6135
Optional Topics for Internship II: Diversity
ID 1cr Altrogge W1 1cr Altrogge
5:00- 9:00PM TBA
----R--OFFC ------ONL1
S S
6 6
01 3cr Wagner W1 3cr Reitinger W2 3cr Reitinger
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T----WEBH ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
16 15 15
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (M.E.T.) EDTC 5010 Introduction to Technologies for Educators
EDTC 5032
Intro to Assessment Using Technology
W1 2cr Beckmann
TBA
------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5040
Graphic Design for Educators
W1 2cr Reiss
TBA
------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5070
Desktop Publishing for Educators
W1 2cr Reiss
TBA
------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5290
Digital Video for Educators
01
---W---WEBH
2
16
EDTC 5332
Computers and Information Systems
W1 3cr Rodney
------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5410
In-Service Topics Handhelds in the Classroom
01
Captivate in the Classroom
02
------SWEBH ------SWEBH -----F-WEBH ------SWEBH -----F-WEBH ------SWEBH
1 1 2 2 2 2
16 16 16 16 16 16
EDTC 5460
Curriculum Design & Technology Applications
W1 3cr Lynn W2 3cr Beckmann
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
15 15
EDTC 5465
Instructional Design
W1 2cr Wagner
TBA
------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5550
Web Authoring and Design Part I
W1 2cr Astuto
TBA
------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5555
Web Authoring and Design Part II
W1 2cr Astuto
TBA
------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5631
Literacies and Technology
W1 3cr Rodney
TBA
------ONL1
1
15
3cr McKenna
1cr Beckmann Beckmann 2cr Samson Samson Samson Samson
92
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
9:00- 4:00PM 9:00- 4:00PM 5:00- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:30PM 5:00- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:30PM
Fee
$10
$20
$10 $10 $30 $30 $30 $30
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. EDTC 5637
Course Title Systemic Change Theory & Technology
Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Harrison
Times TBA
EDTC 5639
Technology & Thinking Skills
W1 3cr Rockwell
TBA
EDTC 5710
Maintaining Computer Systems
01
EDTC 5740
Designing Ed Tech Facilities
W1 3cr Erwin
EDTC 5830
Video Conferencing for Educators
EDTC 5840
Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1 1 15 ------ONL1
2
15
----R--WEBH
1
16
TBA
------ONL1
1
15
W1 3cr Carr
TBA
------ONL1
2
15
Designing a Online Curriculum
W1 3cr Mahfood
TBA
------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5900
Technology, Ethics, and Society
W1 3cr Harrison
TBA
------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5995
Final Program Survey
01
0cr Olliges
TBA
------OFFC
S
25
EDTC 5996
Content Performance Portfolio
W1 2cr Bryan Williams
TBA
------ONL1
2
15
FINANCE (M.S.) FINC 5000 Finance
01 02 03 05 07 08 G2 OA QA
2cr Trani
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
5:30- 8:30PM
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---SVER --T----WGSD -M-----SVER -M-----DWTN ----R--WEST --T----WEST ---W---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2 1 1 2 1 1 2
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16
FINC 5210
Investments
01 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--WGSD ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
25 16 16
FINC 5810
Capital Budgeting and Corporate Investment
01 03 OA QA
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---T--SVER --T----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 2
18 18 16 16
FINC 5830
Institutions and Financial Markets
01 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
--W----SVER ------ONL1
1 1
25 16
FINC 5840
International Finance
03 07 G9 QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T----SVER --T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 1 2
25 25 16 16
FINC 5860
Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
2
25
FINC 5870
Derivatives
03 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
-M-----SVER ------ONL1
2 2
25 16
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
93
Fee
$10
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Course Title Advanced Corporate Finance
Sec 01 03 04 06 07 08 G3 OA QA QE
FINC 5890
Financial Statement Analysis
03 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
FINC 5910
Advanced Investments and Portfolio Management
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
1
18
FINC 6290
Financial Strategy
03 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
17 16 16
GERONTOGY GERN 5000
Gerontology
W1 3cr Salmon W2 3cr Salmon W3 3cr Salmon
TBA TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
16 16 16
GERN 5600
Economic Issues for Older Adults
W1 3cr Harris
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
GERN 5620
Physiology of Aging
W3 3cr Staff
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
GERN 5630
Psychology of Aging
W3 3cr Dufault
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
GERN 5640
Management of Programs for Older Adults W1 3cr Gray-Graves
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
GERN 5660
Research and Assessment in Gerontology W3 3cr Tetlow
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
GERN 5680
Practicum in Gerontology
W3 3cr Goedereis
TBA
------ONL1
2
7
GERN 6000
Integrated Studies in Gerontology
W1 3cr Kannenberg
TBA
------ONL1
1
7
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS CSIS 5300 Database Systems QA 3cr Kourik
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
CSIS 5310
Introduction to Decision Support Systems QN 3cr Maher
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
CSIS 5400
Data Warehousing
Q1 3cr Wang
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
CSIS 5410
Introduction to Data Mining
QN 3cr Aleshunas
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
CSIS 5420
Data Mining
QA 3cr Aleshunas
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
CSIS 5600
Decision Support Systems
QN 3cr Aleshunas
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
94
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -M-----WGSD 1 25 ---W---SVER 2 18 --T----WGSD 2 25 -M-----DWTN 2 25 ----W--WEST 1 25 ----R--WEST 2 25 ---W---WING 2 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16 ------ONL1 2 16
Course No. FINC 5880
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Sec Hrs
Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Course No. Course Title GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN WEB SERVICES COAP 5000 Introduction to Web Services
QA 3cr Robertson
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
COAP 5030
Web Services Protocols (XML,WSDL,SOAP,UDDI)
QA 3cr Gilley
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
COAP 5040
Databases in Web Services
QN 3cr Wang
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
COAP 5050
Web Services Security
QN 3cr Dill
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (M.H.A.) HLTH 5000 Organization and Management Health Administration
01 02
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER ---W---SVER
1 2
25 25
HLTH 5020
Organizational Planning and Change in Health Administration
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
1
25
HLTH 5050
Financial Management in Health Administration
01 02
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER ----R--SVER
1 1
25 25
HLTH 5070
Financial Analysis in Health Administration
03 04
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER --T----SVER
2 2
25 25
HLTH 5140
Health Administration Law
03 04
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER --T----WGSD
2 2
25 25
HLTH 6000
Integrated Studies in Health Administration 03
3cr Risker
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
25
03 05 07 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--SVER -M-----DWTN --T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 1 1 2
25 25 25 16 16
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT HRDV 5000 Introduction to Human Resources Development
HRDV 5560
Group Development and Change
01 08 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---SVER ----R--WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 2
25 25 16 16
HRDV 5610
Training and Development
03 06 07 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--WEBG -M-----DWTN -M-----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 2 1 1 2
25 25 25 16 16
HRDV 5630
Organization Development and Change
03 06 07 G1 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---SVER ----R--DWTN --T----WEST -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 2 1 1 1 2
25 25 25 25 16 16
HRDV 5680
Ethics, Values, and Legal Issues in Human Resources Development
05
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----DWTN
1
25
95
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Career Management
Sec 06 08 OA QA
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
HRDV 5710
Diversity in the Workplace
05
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---DWTN
1
25
HRDV 5750
Research and Assessment in Human Resources Development
03 07 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---WGSD --T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 1 2
25 25 16 16
HRDV 6000
Integrated Studies in Human Resources Development
05 08 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--DWTN ----R--WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 2
25 25 16 16
01 03 06 07 G2 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----SVER ----R--SVER --T----DWTN -M-----WEST ---W---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 2 1 2 1 2
25 25 25 25 25 16 16
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT HRMG 5000 Managing Human Resources
Faculty Staff Staff Staff Staff
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
Days Building Trm Lim --T----DWTN 2 25 -M-----WEST 2 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16
Course No. HRDV 5700
HRMG 5700
Employment Law
03 08 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----SVER --T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 2
25 25 16 16
HRMG 5800
Staffing and Selection
03 07 OA QA QB
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA
---W---WEBH ---W---WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 1 2 2
25 25 16 16 16
HRMG 5920
Compensation
08 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
HRMG 5930
Labor-Management Relations
06 07 G1 OA QA
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--DWTN -M-----WEST ---W---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 1 1 2
25 25 25 16 16
HRMG 5960
Employee Benefits
05 3cr Staff G2 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----DWTN ------R-----WING
1 2
25 25
HRMG 6000
Integrated Studies in Human Resources Management
05 08 OA QA
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----DWTN --T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 2
25 25 16 16
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
96
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. Course Title INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT ITM 5000 Information Technology Management
Sec Hrs 01 08 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----SVER ---W---WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 2
25 25 16 16
Fee
ITM 5100
System and Network
07 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
25 16 16
ITM 5200
Project Management of Information Technology
03 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----WGSD ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
ITM 5300
Procurement and Contract Management of Information Technology
01 OA OB QA
Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA
----R--SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 1 2
25 16 16 16
ITM 5400
Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation
08 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
ITM 5600
ITM Security
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
ITM 6000
ITM - Final Project
08 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INTB 5000 International Business
01 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
17 16 16
INTB 5600
International Accounting
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
25
INTB 5630
International Law and Business
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER
2
25
INTB 5710
Cross-Cultural Management
08 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff
W ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 2 1
25 16 16
INTB 6000
Integrated Studies in International Business
08
--T----WEST
2
25
S
18
$10
S
18
$10
1
18
$10
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
3cr Staff
TBA TBA
TBA TBA TBA 5:30- 9:30PM
INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES AND CULTURES ILC 5170 Seminars: Existentialism and New Wave 01 3cr Jouane 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH Prerequisite: Advanced level in French or permission of the instructor. Crosslisted with FREN 4650.01. History and Fiction in Spanish American Lit 02 3cr Navia Mendez 5:30- 8:30PM --T----WEBH Prerequisite: Advanced level in Spanish or permission of the instructor. Crosslisted with SPAN 4250.01. ILC 5180
Methods of Teaching Languages 01 3cr Stephenson 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Crosslisted with ILC 4060.01
97
---W---WEBH
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. ILC 5210
Course Title In-Service Education German Weekend at Lay Station
Sec Hrs
Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
1cr Hanssen 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC 2 Hanssen 8:00AM-10:00PM ------SOFFC 2 Prerequisite: Advanced level in German or permission of the instructor. Crosslisted with GRMN 4170.01. Dates: Nov. 4-5, 2011. Location: Lay Station near Louisiana, Missouri. Contact Paula Hanssen 314-968-7054 for more specific details. INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTL 5000 Intro to International Relations
01
01 W1 W2 W3 W4 W6
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Weeks Gangadhara Belzer Weeks Peplow Weeks
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
----R--HSPC ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2 1 2 2
16 16 16 16 16 16
------ONL1
1
16
----R--HSPC ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2 1 2
16 16 16 16 16
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
--T----HSPC ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 1
16 16 16
INTL 5050
Comparative Politics
W1 3cr Reichardt
INTL 5100
Research Methods & Perspectives
01 W1 W2 W3 W4
INTL 5400
International Political Economy
W1 3cr Pease W2 3cr Gyader
INTL 5510
Theories of International Relations
01 3cr Doty W1 3cr Ziegler W2 3cr Ziegler
INTL 5530
International Law
W1 3cr Peplow W2 3cr Chapman
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1
16 16
INTL 5540
International Organizations
W1 3cr Belzer W2 3cr Gaylord
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
INTL 5560
U.S. Foreign Policy
01 3cr Hufker W2 3cr Ziegler
--T----HSPC ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
INTL 5570
Comparative Foreign Policy
W2 3cr Stopsky
------ONL1
2
16
INTL 5580
Politics of Development
01 3cr Entessar 5:30- 9:30PM W2 3cr Gangadharan TBA
-M-----HSPC ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
INTL 5625
Middle East Area Studies
W2 3cr Winkler
------ONL1
2
16
INTL 5645
Asian Area Studies
01
3cr Kim
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--HSPC
2
16
INTL 5655
African Area Studies
01
3cr Gyader
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--HSPC
1
16
INTL 5675
Central & Eastern European Area Studies W2 3cr Polackova
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
INTL 5685
Latin America Area Studies
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Rosen Hall Hall Stopsky Stopsky
W1 3cr Gaylord
98
TBA
18 18
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
TBA
Fee $35 $35
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. INTL 5700
Course Title Humanitarian Issues in International Politics Women, War, & Health
Sec Hrs
Faculty
01 3cr Hellinger W1 3cr Winkler
INTL 5800
Globalization
W2 3cr Hufker
INTL 5860
Issues in International Politics Human Rights
W1 3cr Kingston
INTL 5870
International Law and Politics of Outer Space
01 3cr Weeks W1 3cr Weeks W2 3cr Weeks
INTL 5890
Terrorism in World Politics
W1 W2 W3 W4
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
Times 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
Days Building Trm Lim ---W---HSPC ------ONL1
1 1
16 16
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
---W---HSPC ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 1 2
8 8 8 8
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----HSPC ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 2 2
16 16 16
9:00- 1:00PM
------SHSPC
1
5
9:00- 1:00PM
------SHSPC
2
5
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH ---W---DWTN
1 2
25 25
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
1
25
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Cross-listed with SECR 5150. INTL 6000
International Relations: Theory and Practice
01 3cr Entessar W1 3cr Reichardt W2 3cr Reichardt
LEGAL ANALYSIS LEAN 6000 Integrated Law Project 01 3cr Fix Prerequisites: Completion of all other required courses in this major. 03 3cr Fix LEGAL STUDIES LEGL 5000 Introduction to Legal Studies 01 3cr Kurth 06 3cr Fix LEGL 5100
Jurisprudence Prerequisites: LEGL 5000
01
3cr Fix
LEGL 5260
Methods of Legal Research 01 3cr Shannon and Writing I Prerequisite: LEGL 5000. This is a Paralegal Certificate Course.
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH
1
17
LEGL 5270
Methods of Legal Research 03 3cr Shannon 5:30- 9:30PM and Writing II Prerequisites: LEGL 5000 and LEGL 5260. This is a Paralegal Certificate Course.
---W---WEBH
2
17
LEGL 5300
Ethics for the Legal Professional 03 3cr Hart Prerequisites: LEGL 5000. This is a Paralegal Certificate Course.
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
2
25
LEGL 5400
Anglo-American Legal History Prerequisites: LEGL 5000.
05
3cr Higgins,R
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----DWTN
1
25
LEGL 5450
American Constitutional Law Prerequisites: LEGL 5000.
03
3cr Higgins,C
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
2
25
LEGL 5470
Civil Actions 01 3cr Yates Prerequisite: LEGL 5000. This is a Paralegal Certificate Course.
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
1
25
99
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Sec Hrs Faculty 06 3cr Holmes
Course Title Criminal Actions Prerequisite: LEGL 5000.
LEGL 5490
Advanced Topics of Law Legal Aspects of HRMG 01 3cr Yost 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH Torts 03 3cr Yates 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH Probate/Trust/Estate Administration 05 3cr Coleman 5:30- 9:30PM --T----DWTN May be repeated for credit if content differs. All LEGL 5490 courses are Paralegal Certificate courses. 01 3cr Rathert 03 3cr Rathert Prerequisite: Completion of all other required courses in this major.
Times 5:30- 9:30PM
Days Building Trm Lim --T----DWTN 2 25
Course No. LEGL 5480
25 25 25
------WEBH ------WEBH
1 2
5 25
LEGL 5550
Paralegal Clinical Studies
LEGL 5800
Computerized Legal Research 03 3cr Smith 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: LEGL 5000 and LEGL 5260. This is a Paralegal Certificate Course.
-M-----WEBH
2
20
LEGL 6000
Research and Writing Project
9:00- 1:00PM 9:00- 1:00PM
------SHSPC ------SHSPC
1 2
5 5
01 3cr Fix 03 3cr Fix Prerequisite: Completion of all other required courses in this major.
MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP MNGT 5000 Management
TBA TBA
1 2 1
01 03 06 08 G1 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---SVER -M-----WGSD --T----DWTN ----R--WEST -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2 2 2 1 1 2
25 25 25 25 25 16 16
MNGT 5010
Nonprofit Organizations Context, Legal Structures, Organization, Design and Practice
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
1
25
MNGT 5210
Nonprofit Revenue Development
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
1
25
MNGT 5500
Professional Seminars Integrative Negotiations
01
1cr Renz
24
02
1cr Renz
1
24
Emotional Intelligence (Fri, Sept. 23 & Sat, Sept. 24) Distributive Negotiations
G1 1cr Knox
1
24
03
1cr Renz
2
24
Integrative Negotiations
04
1cr Renz
2
24
Organizational Behavior
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
-----F-SVER ------SSVER -----F-SVER ------SSVER -----F--WING ----S---WING -----F-SVER ------SSVER -----F-SVER ------SSVER --T----SVER -M-----SVER --T----SVER ----R--SVER ---W---DWTN ----R--DWTN -M-----WEST ---W---WEST ----R--DWTN
1
Situational Leadership
5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
MNGT 5590
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
100
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim --T----WEST 2 25 ----R--SVER 1 25 ---W---WING 1 25 --T---WING 2 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16
Course No. MNGT 5590
Course Title Organizational Behavior
Sec 10 12 G1 G2 OA QA
Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Faculty Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
MNGT 5650
Management and Strategy
01 05 07 G1 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---SVER -M-----DWTN --T----WEST ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 1 1 1 2
25 25 25 25 16 16
MNGT 5670
Managerial Leadership
03 05 08 G2 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--SVER ---W---DWTN ---W---WEST --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2 2 1 2
25 25 25 25 16 16
MNGT 5870
Issues in Management
QZ 3cr Staff
------ONL1
2
16
MNGT 5910
Ethical and Legal Issues in Management
G2 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WING
2
25
MNGT 5950
The Woman Manager
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WGSD
2
25
MNGT 6000
Integrated Studies in Management
03 05 08 G2 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--WEBH --T----DWTN --T----WEST ---W---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2 2 1 2
25 25 25 25 16 16
MARKETING MRKT 5000
Marketing
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 09 11 G1 OA QA
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
----R--SVER ---W---WGSD -M-----WEBH ----R--SVER --T----DWTN ---W---DWTN ---W---WEST -M-----WEST --T----WGSD --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 1 1 2
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16
MRKT 5010
Marketing for Nonprofits
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
2
25
MRKT 5800
Sales Management
01 3cr Staff G2 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WGSD ---W---WING
2 2
25 25
MRKT 5900
Marketing in Electronic Commerce
01
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WGSD
2
25
3cr Staff
101
TBA
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -M-----WGSD 1 25
Course No. MRKT 5920
Course Title Distribution Management
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Staff
Times 5:30- 9:30PM
MRKT 5940
Promotional Management
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
2
25
MRKT 5960
Marketing Management
01
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
2
25
MRKT 5970
Marketing Research
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
2
25
MRKT 5980
International Marketing
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
2
25
MRKT 6000
Integrated Studies in Marketing
03
3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER
2
25
MATHEMATICS FOR EDUCATORS (M.A.) MTHC 5110 Perspectives in Elementary Geometry
01
3cr Hannick
5:30- 8:00PM
----R--WEBH
S
15
MTHC 5230
Discrete Mathematics
01
3cr Rothbart
5:30- 8:00PM
---W---WEBH
S
15
MTHC 5370
Linear Algebra
01
3cr Hannick
5:30- 8:00PM
--T----WEBH
S
15
MTHC 5430
The Real Number System
01
3cr Rothbart
5:30- 8:00PM
-M-----WEBH
S
15
MTHC 5900
Final Reflections
01
0cr Rothbart
------OFFC
S
0
TBA
Fee
MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MEDC 5000 Media Communications
01 3cr Schroer 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----SVER 1 24 02 3cr Dixon 5:30- 9:30PM --T----SVER 1 20 03 3cr Dixon 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER 2 24 W1 3cr Morrissey TBA ------ONL1 1 18 W2 3cr Holtzman TBA ------ONL1 1 18 W3 3cr Morrissey TBA ------ONL1 2 18 W4 3cr Staff TBA ------ONL1 2 18 Prerequisite: Students should have an educational background or professional experience in media communications, or they must enroll in 6 credit hours of additional preparatory undergraduate course work, as determined by an academic advisor.
MEDC 5010
Introduction to Graduate Studies: Advanced Thinking and Writing
W1 3cr Staff
MEDC 5300
Strategic Communications
03 3cr Coleman W1 3cr Ford W3 3cr Korte Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
MEDC 5310
------ONL1
1
16
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
24 18 18
Media and Culture
01 3cr Finkel W1 3cr Richardson Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
--T----SVER ------ONL1
1 1
24 18
MEDC 5350
Media Organization & Regulations
03 3cr Marmer W1 3cr McIlvaine W3 3cr Barnard Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
--T----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
24 18 18
MEDC 5360
International Communications
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
24 18 18
01 3cr Corley W1 3cr Holroyd W3 3cr Saisanan Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications 102
TBA
$10
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. MEDC 5400
Course Title Media Production Management
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Marmer 03 3cr Marmer W1 3cr Barnard Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
MEDC 5460
Media Research
MEDC 5500
Professional Seminars Cause Marketing (Fri, Aug 23 & Sat, Aug 24) Concepting & Brainstorming Ad/PR (Fri, Nov 4, Sat, Nov 5 & Sat, Nov 12)
Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
Days Building Trm Lim ----R--SVER 1 24 ----R--SVER 2 24 ------ONL1 1 18
01 3cr Ferry 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--SVER 1 W3 3cr Holtzman TBA ------ONL1 2 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and MEDC 5310 Media and Culture strongly recommended.
1cr Condren 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER Condren 8:30- 5:30PM ------SSVER 03 1cr Howald 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER Howald 9:00- 1:00PM ------SSVER Howald 9:00- 1:00PM ------SSVER "Green" Communication Strategies 04 1cr Condren 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Fri, Nov 18 & Sat, Nov 19) Condren 8:30- 5:30PM ------SSVER Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Undergraduate seniors require approval from their academic advisors. MEDC 5550
01
Topics in Media Communications Fundamentals of Branding 01 3cr Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications Community Relations 02 3cr Prerequisite: PBRL 5322 Public Relations Advertising Account Planning 03 3cr Prerequisite: MRKT 5940 Promotional Management Campaign Strategy and Political Power 11 3cr 12 3cr
Fee $15 $15
16 16
1 1 2 2 2 2 2
24 24 24 24 24 24 24
Gutting
5:30- 9:30PM
---W---SVER
1
24
$15
Staff
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--SVER
1
24
$10
Gutting
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----SVER
2
24
$15
Holden Holden
MEDC 5600
Introduction to Interactive Communications 01 3cr Rieger Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
MEDC 5985
Media Literacy Fieldwork
MEDC 6000
Seminar in Media Communications
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
--T----SVER --T----SVER ----R--SVER
1 2 1
24 24 15
01 3cr Silverblat TBA ------SVER 1 0 03 3cr Silverblat TBA ------SVER 2 0 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications, MEDC 5310 Media and Culture, MEDC 5480 Comparative Approaches to Media Literacy, and permission of instructor. 02 3cr Ferry 5:30- 8:00PM --T----SVER S 16 03 3cr Dixon 5:30- 9:30PM --T----SVER 2 16 W3 3cr Ford TBA ------ONL1 2 15 Prerequisite: Completion of all other graduate courses in program. This should be the last course taken before graduation. Any exceptions must be approved prior to registration by submitting a program option request to be signed by the director of Graduate Studies and the dean of the School of Communications.
MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (M.A.T.) CMAT 5000 Teaching in a Diverse Society
01 02
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM
---W---WEBH ---W---WEBH
1 2
20 20
CMAT 5010
Curriculum Theory, Development and Assessment
01 02
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH ---W---WEBH
1 2
20 20
CMAT 5015
Differentiated Instruction and Assessment 01 02
3cr Staff 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM
---W---WEBH ---W---WEBH
1 2
20 20
CMAT 5090
Practicum: Elementary School
3cr Staff
------OFFC
S
25
01
$10
103
TBA
$15
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ------OFFC S 25
Course No. CMAT 5091
Course Title Apprentice Teaching: Elementary School
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 9cr Staff
Times TBA
CMAT 5092
Practicum: Middle School :Language Arts (5-9) :Mathematics (5-9) :Science (5-9) :Social Studies (5-9)
01 02 03 04
3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
TBA TBA TBA TBA
------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC
S S S S
25 25 25 25
Apprentice Teaching: Middle School :Language Arts (5-9) :Mathematics (5-9) :Science (5-9) :Social Studies (5-9)
01 02 03 04
9cr 9cr 9cr 9cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff
TBA TBA TBA TBA
------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC
S S S S
25 25 25 25
Practicum: Secondary School :English (9-12) :Journalism :Mathematics (9-12) :Unified Science: Biology (9-12) :Social Studies (9-12) :Art (5-9) :Instrumental Music (5-9) :Vocal Music (5-9) :Foreign Language: French (5-9) :Foreign Language: German (5-9) :Foreign Language: Spanish (5-9) :Practicum Secondary Seminar
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 30
2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 2cr 1cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC -M-----WEBH
S S S S S S S S S S S S
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
Apprentice Teaching: Secondary School :English (9-12) :Journalism (9-12) :Mathematics (9-12) :Social Studies (9-12) :Unified Science: Biology (9-12) :Art (1-6) :Art (9-12) :Music Instrumental (1-6) Music Instrumental (9-12) :Music Vocal (1-6) :Music Vocal (9-12) :French (1-6) :French (9-12) :German (1-6) :German (9-12) :Spanish (1-6) :Spanish (9-12)
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
9cr 9cr 9cr 9cr 9cr 4cr 5cr 4cr 5cr 4cr 5cr 4cr 5cr 4cr 5cr 4cr 5cr
Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff
------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC
S S S S S 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
Apprentice Teaching Seminar :Elementary :MDSC/Secondary/K12
01 02
1cr Staff 1cr Staff
1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM
-----F-WEBH -----F-WEBH
S S
25 25
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---WEBH ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
20 15 15
CMAT 5093
CMAT 5094
CMAT 5095
CMAT 5096
EDUC 5001
Foundations of Global Citizenship
01 3cr Diefenbacher W1 3cr Tamashiro W2 3cr Tamashiro
104
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3:30- 5:20PM
TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1 1 15 ------ONL1 2 15
Course No. EDUC 5220
Course Title Contemporary Educational Issues
Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Tamashiro W2 3cr Powell
Times TBA TBA
EDUC 5460
Curriculum Design
W1 3cr Barbeau
TBA
------ONL1
1
15
EDUC 6001
Integrated Studies in Education
W1 3cr Tamashiro
TBA
------ONL1
2
15
MUSIC MUSC 5000
MUSC 5010
Applied Music XX 2-6cr Staff TBA ------MUSC S 0 $496 Private study in music performance. Sixty minute lesson per week. Only after students have completed a form at the Music Dept. office does it become possible to assign their section number. Lesson times are posted in the Music Building during the first week of the semester and begin the second week of classes. Composition
01 02 03
1-4cr
Portnoy Chamberlin 1-4cr Stallings 1-4cr
TBA TBA TBA
------MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC
S S S
5 5 5
MUSC 5100
Analytical Techniques
01
2cr Colletti
5:30- 7:20PM
--T----MUSC
S
25
MUSC 5130
Seminar in Music Literature II
01
3cr Bauer
4:30- 7:20PM
-M-----MUSC
S
25
MUSC 5200
Independent Study
01
1-4cr
Staff
------MUSC
S
25
MUSC 5320
Advanced Instrumental Conducting
01
1-5cr
Davis
4:00- 5:20PM
-M-----MUSC
S
25
MUSC 5330
Advanced Choral Conducting
01
1-5cr
Patterson
7:00- 9:20PM
--T----MUSC
S
25
MUSC 5800
Advanced Studies in Music
01
1-6cr
Staff
TBA
------MUSC
S
25
MUSC 5900
Supervised Apprenticeship
01
2cr Staff
TBA
------MUSC
S
25
MUSC 6250
Thesis/Document in Music
01
4cr Staff
TBA
------MUSC
S
25
Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing
01
3cr Schappe
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
1
16
Policy and Politics in Nursing
01
3cr Drake
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
2
16
NURN 5410 Leadership in Nursing 01 3cr Broeder Prerequisites: NURN 5000, NURN 5550 or permission of MSN coordinator
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
2
16
NURN 5810
NURSING NURN 5000
NURN 5050
Families in Transition
TBA
01
3cr Heady Heady
5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH ---W---WEBH
1 1
16 16
01
3cr Drake Drake
5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH --T----WEBH
1 1
16 16
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
25 16 16
Prerequisites: NURN 5550, NURN 5800 NURN 5820
Fee
Families Experiencing illness
Prerequisites: NURN 5550, NURN 5800 PROCUREMENT AND ACQUISITIONS MANAGEMENT PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management
07 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff 105
$20
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Times TBA TBA
Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16
Course No. PROC 5810
Course Title Acquisitions Law
Sec Hrs Faculty OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
PROC 5820
Operations Management
08 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
---W---WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 1 2
25 16 16
PROC 5830
Pricing
07 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 1 2
25 16 16
PROC 5840
Negotiations
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5850
Logistics
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5860
Government Contracting
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5870
Pricing and Contract Integration
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5890
Government Procurement Law
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 6000
Integrated Studies in Procurement and Acquisitions Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
------ONL1 ------ONL1
1 2
16 16
01 3cr Bruno 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----SVER 1 W1 3cr Ford TBA ------ONL1 1 W3 3cr Staff TBA ------ONL1 2 Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and 6 hours of undergraduate course work in public relations.
24 18 18
PBRL 5323
Organizational Communications
01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER 1 W1 3cr Jenkins TBA ------ONL1 1 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and PBRL 5322 Public Relations or MEDC 5300 Strategic Communications.
24 18
PBRL 5342
Writing for Public Relations
03 3cr Nigh 5:30- 9:30PM W3 3cr Bufe TBA Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and PBRL 5322 Public Relations.
---W---SVER ------ONL1
2 2
18 16
$10
PBRL 5451
Communication Strategies for 03 3cr Lange 5:30- 9:30PM Investors and Financial Stakeholders Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and PBRL 5322 Public Relations.
-M-----SVER
2
24
$15
PBRL 5465
Crisis Management Communications
READING READ 5188
Comprehension Strategies
PUBLIC RELATIONS PBRL 5322 Public Relations
W1 3cr Groneck TBA ------ONL1 1 18 W3 3cr Holroyd TBA ------ONL1 2 18 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communication and PBRL 5322 Public Relations or PBRL 4800 Media Relations.
01
3cr Wilkinson
106
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
1
20
Fee
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ---W---WEBH 1 20
Course No. READ 5190
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Language Development and Acquisitions 01 3cr Witkowski
Times 5:00- 9:00PM
READ 5777
Literacy Coaching
01
3cr Cornell
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
2
20
READ 5860
Review of Reading Research
01
3cr Witkowski
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
2
20
READ 5910
Investigations in Reading: Primary
01
3cr Brimer
5:30- 9:30PM
----R--WEBH
1
20
READ 5950
Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Problems
01
3cr Wilkinson
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
2
20
SCHOOL SYSTEMS, SUPERINTENDENCY AND LEADERSHIP (Ed.S.) SSSL 6024 School Systems/Sup/Lead: Law W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
------ONL1
1
13
SSSL 6030
School Systems/Sup/Lead: Supervision
W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
------ONL1
2
13
SSSL 6032
School Systems/Sup/Lead: Issues/Politics W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
------ONL1
2
13
SSSL 6123
Action Research Internship, Step One
W1 1cr Staff
TBA
------ONL1
S
6
SSSL 6133
Action Research Internship, Step Two
W1 1cr Staff
TBA
------ONL1
S
6
SSSL 6134
Optional Topics Internships
W1 1cr Altrogge
TBA
------ONL1
S
6
SSSL 6135
Optional Topic for Internship II
W1 1cr Altrogge
TBA
------ONL1
S
6
--T----WEBH
2
20
------ONL1
1
15
SOCIAL SCIENCE EPSY 5130 Educational Psychology
01
EPSY 5160
Advanced Child Development
W1 3cr Cirio
EPSY 5170
Behavioral Management
01 3cr Guilliams W1 3cr Wilson W2 3cr Campbell
5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA
-M-----WEBH ------ONL1 ------ONL1
S 1 2
20 15 15
EPSY 5290
Family Counseling
01
3cr McKenna
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
1
15
EPSY 5461
Curriculum and Creativity
01 3cr Nobbe W1 3cr Puttcamp
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
--T----WEBH ------ONL1
1 2
20 15
EPSY 5540
Psychology of Early Adolescence
01
3cr Klosterman
5:00- 9:00PM
----R--WEBH
1
20
EPSY 5601
Gifted Education Practicum
01
4cr Nobbe
------OFFC
S
2
EPSY 5750
Special Institute
01
3cr Bauermeister
-M-----WEBH
2
3
EPSY 5800
Applied Research
W1 3cr Staff
------ONL1
1
5
EPSY 5810
Advanced Adolescent Psychology
01
3cr Staff
5:00- 9:00PM
----R--WEBH
2
20
EPSY 5970
The Gifted Learner
01
3cr Nobbe
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
2
20
SOCS 5010
Social Studies for Secondary Schools
01
4cr Schmitt
5:30- 9:30PM
--T----WEBH
2
10
SOCS 5260
Topics in Geography
W1 3cr Ewing
------ONL1
1
15
3cr Jordan
107
5:30- 9:30PM TBA
TBA 5:30- 9:30PM TBA
TBA
Fee
$15
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. SOCS 5750
Course Title Special Institute
Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Baker
Times 5:00- 9:00PM
SOCS 5760
Middle School Curriculum and Instruction
01
5:30- 9:30PM
SOCS 5840
Comparative Educational Systems
W1 3cr Thomas
3cr Musbach
TBA
Days Building Trm Lim ----R--WEBH 2 20 --T----WEBH
1
10
------ONL1
2
15
Fee
SPECIAL EDUCATION (M.A.) SPED 5010 Methods of Teaching Mathematics for Disabled Learners
01
3cr Muehlenbeck
5:00- 9:00PM
----R--WEBH
2
15
SPED 5030
Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities
01
3cr Mahfood
5:00- 8:00PM
---W---WEBH
2
10
SPED 5040
Analysis and Correction of Reading Disabilities
01
3cr Schultz
5:00- 8:00PM
--T----WEBH
S
10
SPED 5220
Topics in Special Education
01
3cr Rush
6:00- 9:00PM
-M-----WEBH
S
10
SPED 5240
Psychoeducational Assessment I
01
3cr Del Gaiso
5:30- 8:30PM
--T----WEBH
S
10
SPED 5250
Behavior Management for Children with Special Needs
01
3cr Staff
5:00- 9:00PM
----R--WEBH
1
20
SPED 5270
Advocating for Persons with Disabilities
01
3cr Stewart
5:00- 9:00PM
-M-----WEBH
2
20
SPED 5311
Assessment of Functional Skills for Students with Severe Developmental Disabilities
ID
3cr McMullen
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---OFFC
S
20
SPED 5318
Global Issues in Special Education
01
3cr Campbell
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
1
15
SPED 5380
Methods for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities I
01
3cr Mahfood
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
1
10
SPED 5381
Methods for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities II
01
3cr Menscher
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
2
10
$20
SPED 5413
Assessment of Learning and Learning Problems
01
3cr Kelk
5:00- 9:00PM
----R--WEBH
2
15
$20
SPED 5414
Children and Youth with Learning and Academic Disorders
01
3cr Hasty
5:00- 9:00PM
-M-----WEBH
1
15
SPED 5500
Socioemotional Development: Child with Special Needs
01
3cr Campbell
5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH
2
15
SPED 5660
Cognitive Development: Child with Special Needs
01
3cr Bevel
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
1
15
SPED 5700
School-Based Prevention/ Intervention:RtI/PBIS
W1 3cr Kelk
------ONL1
1
15
SPED 5701
Universal-School-Wide PBIS
ID 3cr Kelk W1 3cr Kelk
--T----WEBH ------ONL1
1 2
15 15
108
TBA
5:00- 9:00PM TBA
$20
$30
$60
GRADUATE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Secondary Prevention/ Targeted Group Intervention
Sec Hrs Faculty ID 3cr Kelk
SPED 5800
Applied Research
W1 3cr Staff
SPED 5860
Psychology of the Exceptional Student
01
3cr Staff
5:15- 9:15PM
--T----WEBH
1
20
SPED 5880
Integrating Resources: Community, Schools and Family
01
3cr Jones
5:00- 9:00PM
--T----WEBH
2
10
SPED 6000
Applied Field Research
01
6cr Staff
------OFFC
S
0
01
3cr Kaiser
----R--WEBH
1
15
------OFFC
S
15
TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (M.A.) TESL 5030 Historical Linguistics
Times 5:00- 9:00PM
Days Building Trm Lim --T----WEBH 2 15
Course No. SPED 5702
TBA
TBA
5:30- 9:30PM
2 1 10
TESL 5040
Practicum in ESOL 01 Prerequisite: one core TESL/TEFL course
3cr Keaveny
TESL 5139
English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Methods Prerequisite: Permission of instructor
01
3cr Trachtova
5:30- 9:30PM
-M-----WEBH
1
18
TESL 5220
Curriculum Development in Second Language Classrooms
01 ID
3cr Keaveny 3cr Keaveny
5:30- 9:30PM 5:00- 9:00PM
---W---WEBH ---W---OFFC
2 1
15 0
TESL 5230
Second Language Acquisition
W1 3cr Bock
------ONLN
1
15
TESL 5311
Principles and Practices W1 3cr Bock TBA of Language Testing Prerequisites: Theories in SLA, OR teaching experience, OR consent of instructor
------ONLN
2
15
TESL 5350
Intercultural Communications
---W---OFFC ------ONLN
2 1
0 15
ID 3cr Staff W1 3cr Staff
109
TBA
------ONL1
TBA
5:00- 9:00PM TBA
Fee
$50
PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS Course No. MEDC 5500
MNGT 5500
Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Days Building Professional Seminars Cause Marketing 01 1cr Condren 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Fri, Aug 23 & Sat, Aug 24) Condren 8:30- 5:30PM ------SSVER Concepting & Brainstorming 03 1cr Howald 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER for Advertising and PR Howald 9:00- 1:00PM ------SSVER (Fri, Nov 4, Sat, Nov 5 & Sat, Nov 12) Howald 9:00- 1:00PM ------SSVER "Green" Communication Strategies 04 1cr Condren 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Fri, Nov 18 & Sat, Nov 19) Condren 8:30- 5:30PM ------SSVER Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Undergraduate seniors require approval from their academic advisors. Professional Seminars Integrative Negotiations
01
1cr Renz
Situational Leadership
02
1cr Renz
Emotional Intelligence (Fri, Sept. 23 & Sat, Sept. 24) Distributive Negotiations
G1 1cr Knox 03
1cr Renz
Integrative Negotiations
04
1cr Renz
110
5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:00- 5:00PM
-----F-SVER ------SSVER -----F-SVER ------SSVER -----F--WING ----S---WING -----F-SVER ------SSVER -----F-SVER ------SSVER
Trm Lim 1 1 2 2 2 2 2
24 24 24 24 24 24 24
1
24
1
24
1
24
2
24
2
24
Fee
$10
UNDERGRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. Course Title ANTHROPOLOGY ANTH 1100 BIOLOGY BIOL 1318
COAP 2010
Times
W3 3cr Tierney
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
TBA
-------ONLN
2
15
W1 3cr Staff W5 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
W5 3cr Smith
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
Issues in Biology W2 3cr Gaddis NOTE: May be repeated if content differs. Intended for non-majors. (SCI)
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COAP 2000 XHTML Programming
Application Topics Mobile Web Design
Days Building Trm Lim
Sec Hrs Faculty
COAP 2100
Web Technology Principles
W1 3cr Staff W5 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
COAP 2110
Web Animation
W5 3cr Astuto
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
COAP 2120
Web Editors
W5 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
COAP 2130
Web Scripting
W1 3cr Dill
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
COAP 2150
Design Principles I
W1 3cr Gilley W5 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
COAP 2170
Web Usability and Accessibility
W5 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
COAP 2180
Introduction to XML
W1 3cr Biggs
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
COAP 3000
Dynamic HTML
W5 3cr Shao
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
COAP 3110
Interactive Site Development
W1 3cr Blackorby
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
COAP 3120
Designing with Style Sheets
W1 3cr Citrowske W5 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
COAP 3150
Design Principles II
W1 3cr Staff W5 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
COAP 3180
Web Databases
W5 3cr Wang
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
-------ONL1
S
5
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 1
6 6
INDIVIDUALIZED LEARNING EXPERIENCE INDZ 1000 Educational Program Analysis Portfolio Assembly W1 3cr Diefenbacher TBA Prerequisite: Permission of Program Director. Contact Lori Diefenbacher 314-246-8054. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ISTL 2550 Topics in International Studies World Religions World Religions
W1 3cr O'Leary W2 3cr Stimpfl
111
TBA TBA
Fee
UNDERGRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. Course Title MATHEMATICS MATH 1050 Basic Algebra
Sec Hrs Faculty
Times
Days Building Trm Lim
W1 3cr Bryan Williams W5 3cr Sabharwal
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MATH 1360
Business Mathematics
W1 3cr Breitmeyer W5 3cr Breitmeyer
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MATH 1430
College Algebra
W1 3cr Sabharwal W5 3cr Bryan Williams
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MEDC 1010 Introduction to Mass Communications
W1 3cr Sigoloff
TBA
-------ONL1
2
18
MEDC 1630
Media Literacy
W1 3cr Smith
TBA
-------ONL1
1
18
MEDC 2200
Ethics in the Media
W1 3cr Baden
TBA
-------ONL1
2
24
MEDC 2800
Cultural Diversity in the Media
W1 3cr Sharpe
TBA
-------ONL1
1
18
MEDC 4100
The Law and the Media
W1 3cr Barnard
TBA
-------ONL1
1
18
NURSING NURS 3010
Concepts of Professional Nursing
W1 3cr Schappe
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
NURS 3400
Health Education in Nursing Practice
W1 3cr Wehling
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
NURS 3410
Family Health Promotion
W1 3cr Schappe
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1010
Introduction to Critical Thinking
W1 3cr Pendleton W2 3cr Weed
TBA TBA
-------ONLN -------ONLN
1 2
15 15
PHIL 2110
Introduction to Ethics
W1 3cr Madison
TBA
-------ONLN
2
15
PHIL 2330
Philosophy and Technology
01
TBA
-------ONLN
1
15
W1 3cr O'Leary W2 3cr Stimpfl
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 1
16 10
RELIGIOUS STUDIES RELG 1060 World Religions
3cr Umbaugh
RELG 1080
Thinking Through Religions
W2 3cr Anderson
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
RELG 2100
Religion and Literature Science Fiction and Religion
W2 3cr O'Leary
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
Religion and the Environment Ecology and Spirituality
W1 3cr Magencey
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
Gender, Culture and Religion Gender, Belief Systems and Globalization W1 3cr Conway-Long
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
Introduction to Sociology
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
RELG 2430
RELG 2500
SOCIOLOGY SOCI 1100
W1 3cr MacCartney
112
Fee
$20
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Times
Days Building Trm Lim
Course No. BIOLOGY ENMG 5000
Course Title
Sec Hrs Faculty
Environmental Science
W1 3cr Lamb W2 3cr Light
TBA TBA
-------WEBH -------WEBH
1 2
16 16
ENMG 5100
Environmental Law I
W1 3cr Prugh W2 3cr Prugh
TBA TBA
-------WEBH -------WEBH
1 2
25 16
Prerequisite: ENMG 5000 ENMG 5200
Environmental Law and Compliance Auditing Prerequisite: 5100
W1 3cr Durlas W2 3cr Lenox
TBA TBA
-------WEBH -------WEBH
1 2
16 16
ENMG 5300
Environmental Accounting
W1 3cr Lenox W2 3cr Lenox
TBA TBA
-------WEBH -------WEBH
1 2
16 16
ENMG 5400
Sustaining the Environment
W2 3cr Durlas
TBA
-------WEBH
2
16
ENMG 6100
Management of Land and Water Resources Prerequisite: ENMG 5200
W1 3cr Lefler W2 3cr Lefler
TBA TBA
-------WEBH -------WEBH
1 2
16 16
ENMG 6110
Management of Air Quality
W1 3cr Flier W2 3cr Flier
TBA TBA
-------WEBH -------WEBH
1 2
16 16
Prequisite: ENMG 5100 ENMG 6120
Waste Management and Pollution Control
W2 3cr Lamb
TBA
-------WEBH
2
16
ENMG 6200
Strategies to Environmental Management and Strategies
W1 3cr Neeley
TBA
-------WEBH
1
16
BUSINESS BUSN 5000
Business
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 5200
Basic Finance for Managers
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 5600
Accounting Theory and Practice
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 5620
Current Economic Analysis
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 5630
Business Law
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 5680
Issues in Business: Project Management Project Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 5760
Applied Business Statistics
113
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Times TBA TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16 -------ONL1 2 16
Course No. BUSN 6050
Course Title Macroeconomic Analysis
Sec Hrs Faculty OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
BUSN 6070
Management Accounting
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 6080
Business Information Systems
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 6110
Operations and Project Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 6120
Managerial Economics
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSN 6200
Strategy and Competition
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
BUSINESS AND ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT SECR 5000 Security Management OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5010
Legal and Ethical Issues in Security Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5020
Security Administration and Management OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5030
Business Assets Protection
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5060
Emergency Planning
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5080
Information Systems Security
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5090
Behavioral Issues
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 5150
Terrorism and Extremist Activity
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
SECR 6000
Integrated Studies in Security Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
COMMUNICATION ARTS (M.A.) COMM 5270 Visual Communication
W1 3cr Carr
TBA
-------ONLN
1
15
COMM 5290
Interpersonal Communication
W1 3cr Powell
TBA
-------ONLN
2
15
COMM 5530
Technology and Teaching
W1 3cr Carr
TBA
-------ONLN
2
15
COMM 5631
Literacies and Technology
W1 3cr Rodney
TBA
-------ONLN
2
15
114
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. COMM 5920
Course Title Teaching Reading in Content Fields
EDUCATION FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY EFGS 5000 Foundations: Education for Global Sustainability
Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Cornell
Times TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -------ONLN 1 15
W1 3cr Mack
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (M.E.T.) EDTC 5010 Introduction to Technologies for Educators
W1 3cr Reitinger W2 3cr Reitinger
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
15 15
EDTC 5032
Intro to Assessment Using Technology
W1 2cr Beckmann
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5040
Graphic Design for Educators
W1 2cr Reiss
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5070
Desktop Publishing for Educators
W1 2cr Reiss
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5332
Computers and Information Systems
W1 3cr Rodney
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5460
Curriculum Design & Technology Applications
W1 3cr Lynn W2 3cr Beckmann
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
15 15
EDTC 5465
Instructional Design
W1 2cr Wagner
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5550
Web Authoring and Design Part I
W1 2cr Astuto
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5555
Web Authoring and Design Part II
W1 2cr Astuto
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5631
Literacies and Technology
W1 3cr Rodney
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5637
Systemic Change Theory & Technology
W1 3cr Harrison
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5639
Technology & Thinking Skills
W1 3cr Rockwell
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5740
Designing Ed Tech Facilities
W1 3cr Erwin
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5830
Video Conferencing for Educators
W1 3cr Carr
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5840
Designing a Online Curriculum
W1 3cr Mahfood
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDTC 5900
Technology, Ethics, and Society
W1 3cr Harrison
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
EDTC 5996
Content Performance Portfolio
W1 2cr Bryan Williams
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (Ed.S.) LEAD 6123 Action Research Internship Step One
W1 1cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
S
6
LEAD 6124
Schools and Leadership Law
W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
-------ONL1
1
13
LEAD 6130
Supervision
W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
-------ONL1
2
13
LEAD 6132
Seminar in the Principalship: Issues and Politics
W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
-------ONL1
2
13
LEAD 6133
Action Research Internship Step Two
W1 1cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
S
6
115
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Optional Topics for Internship I: Dispositions
LEAD 6135
Optional Topics for Internship II: Diversity W1 1cr Altrogge
TBA
-------ONL1
S
6
FINANCE FINC 5000
Finance
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
FINC 5210
Investments
G9 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
FINC 5810
Capital Budgeting and Corporate Investment
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
FINC 5830
Institutions and Financial Markets
OA 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
FINC 5840
International Finance
G9 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
FINC 5870
Derivatives
QA 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
FINC 5880
Advanced Corporate Finance
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
FINC 5890
Financial Statement Analysis
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
FINC 6290
Financial Strategy
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
W1 3cr Salmon W3 3cr Salmon
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
GERONTOLOGY GERN 5000 Gerontology
Sec Hrs Faculty W1 1cr Altrogge
Times TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 S 6
Course No. LEAD 6134
GERN 5600
Economic Issues for Older Adults
W1 3cr Harris
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
GERN 5620
Physiology of Aging
W3 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
GERN 5630
Psychology of Aging
W3 3cr Dufault
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
GERN 5640
Management of Programs for Older Adults
W1 3cr Gray-Graves
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
GERN 5660
Research and Assessment in Gerontology
W3 3cr Tetlow
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
GERN 5680
Practicum in Gerontology
W3 3cr Goedereis
TBA
-------ONL1
2
7
GERN 6000
Integrated Studies in Gerontology
W1 3cr Kannenberg
TBA
-------ONL1
1
7
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEMS CSIS 5300 Database Systems QA 3cr Kourik
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
CSIS 5310
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
Introduction to Decision Support Systems QN 3cr Maher 116
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Data Warehousing
Sec Hrs Faculty Q1 3cr Wang
CSIS 5410
Introduction to Data Mining
QN 3cr Aleshunas
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
CSIS 5420
Data Mining
QA 3cr Aleshunas
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
CSIS 5600
Decision Support Systems
QN 3cr Aleshunas
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN WEB SERVICES COAP 5000 Introduction to Web Services
QA 3cr Robertson
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
COAP 5030
Web Services Protocols (XML,WSDL,SOAP,UDDI)
QA 3cr Gilley
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
COAP 5040
Databases in Web Services
QN 3cr Wang
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
COAP 5050
Web Services Security
QN 3cr Dill
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT HRDV 5000 Introduction to Human Resources Development
Times TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16
Course No. CSIS 5400
HRDV 5560
Group Development and Change
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HRDV 5610
Training and Development
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HRDV 5630
Organization Development and Change
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HRDV 5700
Career Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HRDV 5750
Research and Assessment in Human Resources Development
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HRDV 6000
Integrated Studies in Human Resources Development
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT HRMG 5000 Managing Human Resources
HRMG 5700
Employment Law
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HRMG 5800
Staffing and Selection
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HRMG 5920
Compensation
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
HRMG 5930
Labor-Management Relations
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
117
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course No. HRMG 6000
Course Title Integrated Studies in Human Resources Management
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT ITM 5000 Information Technology Management
Sec Hrs Faculty OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
Times TBA TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16 -------ONL1 2 16
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
ITM 5100
System and Network
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
ITM 5200
Project Management of Information Technology
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
ITM 5300
Procurement and Contract Management of Information Technology
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
ITM 5400
Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
ITM 5600
ITM Security
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
ITM 6000
ITM - Final Project
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
OA 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
QA 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
W1 3cr Gangadhara W2 3cr Belzer
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INTB 5000 International Business
INTB 5710
Cross-Cultural Management
INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTL 5000 Intro to International Relations
INTL 5050
Comparative Politics
W1 3cr Reichardt
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
INTL 5100
Research Methods & Perspectives
W1 3cr Hall W2 3cr Hall
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
INTL 5400
International Political Economy
W1 3cr Pease W2 3cr Gyader
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 1
16 16
INTL 5510
Theories of International Relations
W1 3cr Ziegler W2 3cr Ziegler
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 1
16 16
INTL 5530
International Law
W1 3cr Peplow W2 3cr Chapman
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 1
16 16
INTL 5540
International Organizations
W1 3cr Belzer W2 3cr Gaylord
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
INTL 5560
U.S. Foreign Policy
W2 3cr Ziegler
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
118
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Comparative Foreign Policy
Sec Hrs Faculty W2 3cr Stopsky
INTL 5580
Politics of Development
W2 3cr Gangadharan
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
INTL 5625
Middle East Area Studies
W2 3cr Winkler
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
INTL 5675
Central & Eastern European Area Studies W2 3cr Polackova
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
INTL 5685
Latin America Area Studies
W1 3cr Gaylord
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
INTL 5700
Humanitarian Issues in International Politics, Women, War & Health
W1 3cr Winkler
TBA
-------ONL1
1
16
INTL 5800
Globalization
W2 3cr Hufker
TBA
------ONL1
1
16
INTL 5860
Issues in International Politics Human Rights
01
TBA
------ONL1
2
16
INTL 5870
International Law and Politics of Outer Space
W1 3cr Weeks W2 3cr Weeks
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
INTL 5890
Terrorism in World Politics
W1 3cr Staff W2 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
8 8
------ONL1 ------ONL1
2 2
16 16
3cr Kingston
Times TBA
Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1 2 16
Course No. INTL 5570
cross-listed with SECR 5150. INTL 6000
International Relations:Theory and Practice
MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP MNGT 5000 Management
W1 3cr Reichardt W2 3cr Reichardt
TBA TBA
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MNGT 5590
Organizational Behavior
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MNGT 5650
Management and Strategy
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MNGT 5670
Managerial Leadership
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MNGT 5870
Issues in Management
QZ 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
2
16
MNGT 6000
Integrated Studies in Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MARKETING MRKT 5000
Marketing
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MEDC 5000 Media Communications
W1 3cr Morrissey TBA -------ONL1 1 18 W3 3cr Morrissey TBA -------ONL1 2 18 Prerequisite: Students should have an educational background or professional experience in media communications, or they must enroll in 6 credit hours of additional preparatory undergraduate course work, as determined by an academic advisor. 119
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Course Title Introduction to Graduate Studies: Advanced Thinking and Writing
MEDC 5300
Strategic Communications
W1 3cr Ford W3 3cr Korte Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
18 18
MEDC 5310
Media and Culture W1 3cr Richardson Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
TBA
-------ONL1
1
18
MEDC 5350
Media Organization & Regulations
W1 3cr McIlvaine W3 3cr Barnard Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
18 18
MEDC 5360
International Communications
W1 3cr Holroyd W3 3cr Saisanan Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
18 18
MEDC 5400
Media Production Management W1 3cr Barnard Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications
TBA
-------ONL1
1
18
MEDC 5460
Media Research W3 3cr Holtzman TBA -------ONL1 2 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and MEDC 5310 Media and Culture strongly recommended.
16
MEDC 6000
Seminar in Media Communications W3 3cr Ford TBA -------ONL1 2 15 Prerequisite: Completion of all other graduate courses in program. This should be the last course taken before graduation. Any exceptions must be approved prior to registration by submitting a program option request to be signed by the director of Graduate Studies and the dean of the School of Communications.
MULTIDISCIPLINARY STUDIES (M.A.T.) EDUC 5001 Foundations of Global Citizenship
Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Staff
Times TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16
Course No. MEDC 5010
W1 3cr Tamashiro W2 3cr Tamashiro
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
15 15
EDUC 5220
Contemporary Educational Issues
W1 3cr Tamashiro W2 3cr Powell
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
15 15
EDUC 5460
Curriculum Design
W1 3cr Barbeau
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
EDUC 6001
Integrated Studies in Education
W1 3cr Tamashiro
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROCUREMENT AND ACQUISITIONS MANAGEMENT PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management PROC 5810
Acquisitions Law
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5820
Operations Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5830
Pricing
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5840
Negotiations
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
120
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Times TBA TBA
Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16 -------ONL1 2 16
Course No. PROC 5850
Course Title Logistics
Sec Hrs Faculty OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
PROC 5860
Government Contracting
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5870
Pricing and Contract Integration
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 5890
Government Procurement Law
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
PROC 6000
Integrated Studies in Procurement and Acquisitions Management
OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
16 16
W1 3cr Ford TBA -------ONL1 1 W3 3cr Staff TBA -------ONL1 2 Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and 6 hours of undergraduate course work in public relations.
18 18
PBRL 5323
Organizational Communications W1 3cr Jenkins TBA -------ONL1 1 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and PBRL 5322 Public Relations or MEDC 5300 Strategic Communications.
18
PBRL 5342
Writing for Public Relations W3 3cr Bufe TBA Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and PBRL 5322 Public Relations.
16
PBRL 5465
Crisis Management Communications
PUBLIC RELATIONS PBRL 5322 Public Relations
-------ONL1
2
W1 3cr Groneck TBA -------ONL1 1 18 W3 3cr Holroyd TBA -------ONL1 2 18 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communication and PBRL 5322 Public Relations or PBRL 4800 Media Relations.
SCHOOL SYSTEMS, SUPERINTENDENCY AND LEADERSHIP (Ed.S.) SSSL 6024 Schl Sys/Sup/Lead: Law W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
-------ONL1
1
13
SSSL 6030
Schl Sys/Sup/Lead: Supervision
W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
-------ONL1
2
13
SSSL 6032
Schl Sys/Sup/Lead:Issues/Politics
W1 2cr Bevel
TBA
-------ONL1
2
13
SSSL 6123
Action Research Internship, Step One
W1 1cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
S
6
SSSL 6133
Action Research Internship, Step Two
W1 1cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
S
6
SSSL 6134
Optional Topics Internships
W1 1cr Altrogge
TBA
-------ONL1
S
6
SSSL 6135
Optional Topic for Internship II
W1 1cr Altrogge
TBA
-------ONL1
S
6
W1 3cr Cirio
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
SOCIAL SCIENCE (M.A.) EPSY 5160 Advanced Child Development EPSY 5170
Behavioral Management
W1 3cr Wilson W2 3cr Campbell
TBA TBA
-------ONL1 -------ONL1
1 2
15 15
EPSY 5461
Curriculum and Creativity
W1 3cr Puttcamp
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
EPSY 5800
Applied Research
W1 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
1
5
121
Fee
GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - FALL 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 15
Course No. SOCS 5260
Course Title Topics in Geography
Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Ewing
Times TBA
SOCS 5840
Comparative Educational Systems
W1 3cr Thomas
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
SPECIAL EDUCATION (M.A.) SPED 5700 School-Based Prevention/ Intervention:RtI/PBIS
W1 3cr Kelk
TBA
-------ONL1
1
15
SPED 5701
Universal-School-Wide PBIS
W1 3cr Kelk
TBA
-------ONL1
2
15
SPED 5800
Applied Research
W1 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONL1
2
110
TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (M.A.) TESL 5230 Second Language Acquisition
W1 3cr Bock
TBA
-------ONLN
1
15
TESL 5311
Principles and Practices of Language Testing
W1 3cr Bock
TBA
-------ONLN
2
15
TESL 5350
Intercultural Communications
W1 3cr Staff
TBA
-------ONLN
1
15
122
Fee
INTERDISCIPLINARY MINORS AND CERTIFICATES Ancient Studies (Minor) ARHS 2210-01 GNST 2004-01 ILC 1090-03 ILC 1090-04 RELG 1000-01 RELG 2500-01
HIST 1100-01 ILC 1100-01 RELG 3120-01
HIST 1120-01 LATN 1090-01 WOMN 2000-01
ILC LATN
Diversity and Identity in the U.S. (Certificate) EDUC 2900-01 EDUC 2900-02 EDUC 3150-01 MEDC 2800-01 MEDC 2800-02 MEDC 2800-03 MULC 1100-02 MULC 2000-01 MULC 4650-01 WOMN 1010-01 WOMN 1010-02
EDUC 3150-02 MEDC 3800-01 MULC 4900-01
EDUC 3150-03 MEDC 3800-02 PSYC 3650-01
HRTS 3210-01 MULC 1100-01 RELG 2500-01
Environmental Studies (Minor) ANTH 1400-01 BIOL 1020-01
1090-01 1100.01
ILC PHIL
1090-02 2510-01
BIOL
1021-01
ENGL 3500-01
GNST 1300-01
RELG 2430-W1
ECON HIST INTL MNGT
4720-03 2220-01 3700-01 4330-10
ENGL HIST JOUR MUSC
2020-01 2220-02 3080-01 1050-01
ENGL HIST JOUR MUSC
2110-02 2310-01 3120-01 1050-02
FREN HIST MNGT MUSC
3150-01 3060-01 3320-01 1050-03
International Human Rights (Certificate) ANTH 1100-01 ANTH 1100-02 HRTS 1100-02 HRTS 1100-03 HRTS 3210-01 HRTS 3500-01 MEDC 2800-01 MEDC 2800-02 MULC 1100-02 MULC 1100-08
ANTH HRTS HRTS MEDC POLT
1100-03 2086-01 3600-01 2800-03 1080-01
ANTH HRTS INTL MEDC PSYC
1100-W3 2500-01 1500-01 2800-05 3225-01
HIST HRTS INTL MEDC SOCI
2440-01 3080-01 1500-02 2800-W1 2175-01
HRTS HRTS INTL MULC SOCI
1100-01 3160-01 1500-03 1100-01 2175-02
International Human Rights (Minor) ANTH 1100-01 ANTH 1100-02 ETHC 1000-03 ETHC 1000-04 HRTS 2086-01 HRTS 2500-01 HRTS 3600-01 INTL 1500-01 MEDC 2800-01 MEDC 2800-02 MULC 1100-02 MULC 1100-08 PSYC 3225-01 SOCI 2175-01
ANTH HIST HRTS INTL MEDC PHIL SOCI
1100-03 2440-01 3080-01 1500-02 2800-03 2320-01 2175-02
ANTH HRTS HRTS INTL MEDC PHIL
1100-W3 1100-01 3160-01 1500-03 2800-05 2320-02
ETHC HRTS HRTS ISTL MEDC PHIL
1000-01 1100-02 3210-01 1000-01 2500-W1 2320-03
ETHC HRTS HRTS ISTL MULC POLT
1000-02 1100-03 3500-01 1000-02 1100-01 1080-01
International Studies (Certificate) ANTH 1100-01 ANTH 1100-02 ECON 3700-10 FREN 3150-01 HIST 2220-02 HIST 3150-01 ISTL 1000-01 ISTL 1000-02 POLT 1080-01 POLT 3400-01 RELG 2500-01 RELG 3120-01
ANTH FREN HIST MNGT POLT SOCI
1100-03 3250-01 4100-01 3320-01 4100-01 2175-01
ANTH JOUR HIST MNGT RELG SPAN
1100-W3 3080-01 4200-01 4330-10 1060-01 3250-01
ANTH HIST HIST POLT RELG SPAN
1400-01 1100-01 4400-01 1050-01 1060-02 4250-01
BUSN HIST INTL POLT RELG
4650-03 2220-01 1500-01 1050-02 1060-W1
Latin American Studies (Minor) ILC 2150-05 ISTL 2550.05
SPAN 4250-01
WOMN 2000-03
Multicultural Studies (Minor) ANTH 1000-01 ANTH EDUC 2900-02 ISTL MEDC 2800-01 MEDC MEDC 3800-02 MULC MULC 4900-01 RELG RELG 2420-01 RELG SOCI 1100-W1 SOCI
ANTH ISTL MEDC MULC RELG RELG SOCI
ANTH ISTL MEDC MULC RELG SOCI SOCI
ANTH ISTL MEDC MULC RELG SOCI SOCI
3130-01 2550-W1 2800-W1 2000-01 1060-W1 1100-02 2375-02
EDUC ISTL MEDC MULC RELG SOCI
2900-01 2550-W2 3800-01 4650-01 1060-W2 1100-03
European Studies (Minor) ARHS 2210-01 BUSN FREN 3250-01 FREN HIST 3150-01 HIST MNGT 4100-01 MNGT PHIL 2510-01 THEA
4650-03 4650-01 4200-01 4100-10 2030-01
1000-02 2550-11 2800-02 1100-01 1060-01 2450-01 2175-01
1000-03 2550-12 2800-03 1100-02 1060-02 2500-01 2175-02
123
1000-W3 2550-13 2800-05 1100-08 1060-03 1100-01 2375-01
INTERDISCIPLINARY MINORS AND CERTIFICATES Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics (Certificate) ETHC 1000-01 ETHC 1000-02 ETHC 1000-03 HRTS 1100-03 LEGL 3000-01 MEDC 2200-01 PHIL 2110-01 PHIL 2110-02 PHIL 2110-W1 PHIL 2320-03 POLT 1070-02
ETHC 1000-04 MEDC 2200-02 PHIL 2300-01
HRTS 1100-01 MEDC 2200-03 PHIL 2320-01
HRTS 1100-02 MEDC 2200-W1 PHIL 2320-02
Women's Studies (Minor and Certificate) ANTH 4330-01 ENGL 3140-01 MUSC 1070-03 NURS 3500-01 SOCI 3000-01 SOCI 4000-01 WOMN 2000-04 WOMN 2000-05 WOMN 2004-01 WOMN 2006-01
HIST RELG WOMN WOMN WOMN
2060-01 2500-01 1010-01 2000-06 3000-01
ILC RELG WOMN WOMN
2150-05 2500-02 1010-02 2000-07
LEGL RELG WOMN WOMN
2080-01 2500-03 2000-01 2000-08
LEGL RELG WOMN WOMN
2080-02 2500-W1 2000-03 2000-09
Women's Studies (Certificate) ANTH 4330-01 ENGL MUSC 1070-03 NURS SOCI 3000-01 SOCI WOMN 2000-04 WOMN WOMN 2004-01 WOMN
HIST RELG WOMN WOMN WOMN
2060-01 2500-01 1010-01 2000-06 3000-01
ILC RELG WOMN WOMN
2150-05 2500-02 1010-02 2000-07
LEGL RELG WOMN WOMN
2080-01 2500-03 2000-01 2000-08
LEGL RELG WOMN WOMN
2080-02 2500-W1 2000-03 2000-09
3140-01 3500-01 4000-01 2000-05 2006-01
124
UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES DOWNTOWN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 1, 2011
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 2, 2011
MEDC 1010 09
ANTH 2825
ARHS 1050
-M----- Introduction to Mass Communications
06
-M----- Introduction to Research Methods
ECON 2020 06
-M----- Principles of Microeconomics -M----- Topics in Law
02
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Art Appreciation
LEGL 2080
ECON 2030 05
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Principles of Macroeconomics
MNGT 3500 06
-M----- Marketing
LEGL 4810
05
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Tort Law Practice
PSYC 2825
06
-M----- Introduction to Research Methods
MNGT 2100 05
--T----
Management Theory and Practices
SCIN 1010
06
-M----- Topics in Physical Science
MNGT 3700 05
--T----
Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small
SOCI 2825
06
-M----- Introduction to Research Methods
Business Management
SPCM 1040 05
-M----- Public Speaking
ACCT 2010
06
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Financial Accounting I
MEDC 2800 06 MUSC 1070 07 SPAN 1080 06
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Cultural Diversity in the Media Topics in Music Intensive Introduction to Spanish:Level II
BUSN 2750 BUSN 4300 LEGL 4800 MATH 1360 MNGT 3280 MNGT 4900
06 06 06 06 06 06
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Introduction to Statistics Business Ethics Advanced Topics in Law Business Mathematics Intro to Business Law Managerial Policies and Strategies
LEGL 4490 06 MNGT 3420 06
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Advanced Paralegal Procedures Labor-Management Relations
PSYC 3175
05
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Community Psychology
SPAN 1070
05
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Intensive Introduction to Spanish:Level I
FREN 1080 LEGL 2400 LEGL 4850 MNGT 2900 MNGT 3280 MNGT 3400 MNGT 4330
05 05 05 05 05 05 05
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Intensive Introduction to French :Level II Introduction to Law Computers and the Law Human Communications Intro to Business Law Human Resource Management International Marketing
ANSO 2750 COAP 1020 MEDC 2800 MNGT 3450 MNGT 4600 MUSC 1050 PSYC 2750
05 05 04 05 05 07 05
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Introduction to Measurement and Statistics Introduction to Computer Applications Cultural Diversity in the Media Principles of Organizational Behavior Contemporary Human Resource Strategies Introduction to Music Appreciation Introduction to Measurement and Statistics
125
06
UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 ADVT 3150 05 -M----- Topics ART 2360 01 -M----- Introduction to Curatorial Studies AUDI 2300 01 -M----- Pro Tools BUSN 2100 02 -M----- Business Communications COAP 1020 09 -M----- Introduction to Computer Applications COAP 2170 01 -M----- Web Usability and Accessibility COSC 2610 COSC 3410 EDUC 2080 EDUC 4770 ENGL 2086
01 01 01 01 01
-M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----
HLSC 1660 INTL 2700 LEGL 3000 LEGL 4480 MEDC 3190 MEDC 3800 MNGT 2340 MNGT 2900 MNGT 3510 MUSC 1050 NURS 3270 PHIL 2320 POLT 2600
01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 02 01 03 01
-M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----
PSYC 1000 RELG 2450 RELG 4400 SCIN 1010 SOCI 2175 SPAN 1070 THEA 1030
05 01 01 01 02 01 01
-M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----
ART 3200 COAP 1020 COSC 4810 CSIS 3410 EDUC 4200
01 10 02 01 01
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EDUC 4575 ESLG 4000 GRMN 1070 ISTL 3500 LEGL 4460 MATH 1360 MEDC 4100 MNGT 3400 MNGT 3450 MNGT 3500 MNGT 4420
01 02 01 01 02 02 03 01 01 01 01
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Operating Systems Computer Security Early Adolescent Development Assessment of Young Children Contemporary Multiethnic Literature of the United States RAD (Rape, Aggression & Defense) Methods of Political Inquiry Legal Ethics Computerized Legal Research Introduction to Media Research Studies in Cultural Diversity History of American Business and Management Human Communications Advertising Introduction to Music Appreciation Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Contemporary Moral Problems Research Methods & Approaches in Political Science Learning Strategies Death and Dying Belief Systems Topics in Physical Science Social Movements Intensive Introduction to Spanish:Level I Acting for Non Majors I Art Therapy:Introduction Introduction to Computer Applications Information Systems I Information Analysis Methods in Middle School Curriculum and Instruction Methods of Teaching Elementary Social Studies Advanced English as a Second Language Intensive Introduction to German:Level I Topics in International Studies Methods of Legal Research and Writing I Business Mathematics The Law and the Media Human Resource Management Principles of Organizational Behavior Marketing Compensation Management
NURS 3020 PHOT 4030 POLT 1060 PSYC 1100 RELG 3120 SCPT 3150 SPCM 1040
01 01 03 07 01 01 04
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Health Assessment Topics in Studio Photography Introduction to American Politics Introduction to Psychology Buddhism Topics Public Speaking
ACCT 2010 ACCT 3030 ACCT 3075 ADVT 4040 ANTH 2000 ANTH 4000 COSC 1570 COSC 2670 COSC 4110 EDUC 4460
01 02 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 01
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FINC 3210 HIST 1010 ILC 4060 MEDC 2200 MEDC 4500 MNGT 2100 MNGT 3320 MNGT 3420 MNGT 3550 MNGT 4100 PBRL 2920 PHIL 1100 PHIL 3110 PSYC 2000 PSYC 2150 PSYC 4900 SOCI 2000 SOCI 4900 SPCM 3300 WOMN 1010
02 02 01 03 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 03 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01
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Financial Accounting I Intermediate Accounting I Federal Tax Accounting:Personal Advertising Production Understanding "Other" Thro Film Sr. Seminar: Dress and Appearance Mathematics for Computer Science Telecommunications Database Concepts Methods of Teaching Students with Mild/ Moderate Disabilities Principles of Finance Topics in History Methods in Teaching Languages Ethics in the Media Political Communications Management Theory and Practices Business Law:International Labor-Management Relations Public Relations International Management Writing for Public Relations Introduction to Philosophy Philosophy and Film Understanding "Other" Thro Film Psychology of Sleep Senior Seminar Understanding "Other" Thro Film Sr. Seminar: Dress and Appearance Navigating Relationships Studying Women Across the Disciplines
ADVT 4040 BUSN 2750 BUSN 4110 COAP 2000 COAP 2020 COSC 3050 COSC 4110 ECON 2030 HIST 1320 HLSC 3200
02 01 01 03 01 02 02 02 02 01
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Advertising Production Introduction to Statistics Operations Management XHTML Programming Desktop Publishing Data Structures I Database Concepts Principles of Macroeconomics Twentieth-Century United States Issues in Women's Health
126
UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 HRTS 2500 01 ----R-- Current Problems In Human Rights HRTS 3160 01 ----R-- Human Rights in Film: Documentaries HRTS 3210 01 ----R-- Prejudice and Discrimination ILC 2150 05 ----R-- Topics in Culture(s) ISTL 2550 05 ----R-- Topics in International Studies ISTL 3500 02 ----R-- Topics in International Studies LEGL 2080 03 ----R-- Topics in Law LEGL 4800 01 ----R-- Advanced Topics in Law MEDC 1010 08 ----R-- Introduction to Mass Communications MNGT 3280 01 ----R-- Intro to Business Law MNGT 3800 01 ----R-- Health Care Organizations MNGT 4570 01 ----R-- Marketing Research MNGT 4800 01 ----R-- Health Care Law MTHT 4310 01 ----R-- Elementary-School Mathematics Methods NURS 3500 01 ----R-- Issues in Women's Health NURS 4060 01 ----R-- Gerontology PSYC 3650 01 ----R-- Prejudice and Discrimination RELG 3070 01 ----R-- Topics in Religion and Psychology WOMN 2000 03 ----R-- Issues in Women's Studies ILC 2150 ILC 2150 ILC 2150 ISTL 2550 ISTL 2550 ISTL 2550
02 03 04 02 03 04
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Topics in Culture(s) Topics in Culture(s) Topics in Culture(s) Topics in International Studies Topics in International Studies Topics in International Studies
WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 ADVT 3150 02 -M----- Topics ARHS 1050 01 -M----- Art Appreciation COAP 1020 11 -M----- Introduction to Computer Applications COSC 3500 11 -M----- IT Project Management ENGL 2210 01 -M----- Literature into Film HIST 2440 01 -M----- History of Latin America HIST 4400 01 -M----- Advanced Studies in Non-Western History HLSC 1670 01 -M----- RAD II (Rape, Aggression & Defense) LEGL 4830 03 -M----- Real Estate Law Practice MEDC 1630 01 -M----- Media Literacy MNGT 2100 03 -M----- Management Theory and Practices MNGT 4600 03 -M----- Contemporary Human Resource Strategies MNGT 4920 01 -M----- Marketing Strategies MNGT 4940 03 -M----- Global Competitive Strategies MUSC 1050 03 -M----- Introduction to Music Appreciation NURS 3030 01 -M----- Communication & Information Literacy POLT 1050 01 -M----- Introduction to International Relations PSYC 3350 01 -M----- Cognitive Psychology RELG 2100 02 -M----- Religion and Literature SPAN 1080 01 -M----- Intensive Introduction to Spanish:Level II
WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 SPCM 2400 01 -M----- Persuasion SPCM 4600 01 -M----- Communications Theory THEA 3050 01 -M----- Acting for Non-Majors II ACCT 2025 BUSN 2750 BUSN 4990 COAP 1020 COSC 4820 CSIS 3410 EDUC 4120 EDUC 4880 ESLG 4000 ETHC 1000 FINC 4210 GRMN 1080 HIST 3050 LEGL 4470 MATH 1430 MNGT 3280 MNGT 3820 MNGT 4900 MULT 1100 PHIL 1010 PHOT 3180 POLT 1070 PSYC 2000 RELG 2030 RELG 2030 RELG 2030 SCPT 3110 SOCI 3000 WOMN 3000
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Managerial Accounting Introduction to Statistics Business Policy Introduction to Computer Applications Information Systems II Information Analysis Methods of Teaching Secondary Social Studies Family and Community Resources Advanced English as a Second Language Issues and Problem in Ethics Investments Intensive Introduction to German:Level II Economic History Methods of Legal Research and Writing II College Algebra Intro to Business Law Health Care Administration Managerial Policies and Strategies Into to Multicultural Studies Introduction to Critical Thinking Topics in Scientific Photography Introduction to Political Theory Abnormal Behavior in Lit & Film Contemporary Topics Contemporary Topics Contemporary Topics Script Analysis Feminism and Families Topics in Women's Studies
Intermediate Accounting II Federal Tax Accounting:Corporate XHTML Programming Emerging Technologies Systems Analysis and Design Database Applications Principles of Microeconomics Principles of Macroeconomics Adolescent Development Introduction to Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities ---W--- Methods of Teaching Students with Mild/ Moderate Disabilities ---W--- International Affairs ---W--- Advanced Topics in Human Rights
UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 ILC 2150 06 ---W--- Topics in Culture(s) INTL 1500 03 ---W--- The World System Since 1500 ISTL 2550 06 ---W--- Topics in International Studies LEGL 2400 03 ---W--- Introduction to Law MATH 1410 11 ---W--- Introductory College Mathematics MEDC 3800 01 ---W--- Studies in Cultural Diversity MNGT 2100 04 ---W--- Management Theory and Practices MNGT 2400 03 ---W--- Supervisory Management MNGT 3860 03 ---W--- Social and Economic Issues in Health Care MNGT 4200 03 ---W--- Innovation, Creativity and the Entrepreneur MNGT 4400 03 ---W--- Personnel Law NURS 4240 01 ---W--- Nursing Leadership and Management NURS 4600 01 ---W--- Advanced Seminar in Nursing PBRL 2100 02 ---W--- Fundamentals of Strategic Communications and Public Relations PSYC 2000 02 ---W--- Sin and Virtue PSYC 4250 01 ---W--- Introduction to Counseling SOCI 2375 02 ---W--- Social Problems SPCM 1280 04 ---W--- Interpersonal Communication WOMN 1010 02 ---W--- Studying Women Across the Disciplines
ACCT 2010 ACCT 4220 BUSN 4650 COAP 2020 COAP 2110 COSC 2670 COSC 3100 COSC 4120 ECON 4720 EDUC 4020 GNST 2004 HRTS 3600 ILC 2150 ISTL 2550 JOUR 3150 LEGL 3490 MEDC 2800 MNGT 3400 MNGT 3500 MTHT 4310 MUSC 1070 NURS 3400 PBRL 4300 PHIL 2050 PHIL 3110 POLT 3010 POLT 4300 PSYC 3225 RELG 1040
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Financial Accounting I Financial Statement Analysis International Business Desktop Publishing Web Animation Telecommunications Data Structures II Database Applications International Trade and Finance Health, Nutrition and Safety Topics in the Liberal Arts Genocide and the Holocaust Topics in Culture(s) Topics in International Studies Topics in Modern Media Civil Litigation Cultural Diversity in the Media Human Resource Management Marketing Elementary-School Mathematics Methods Topics in Music Health Education in Nursing Practice Crisis Communications Management Philosophy of Education Philosophy and Film American Constitutional Law Advanced Studies in American Politics Holocaust Phenomena
RELG 2500 SOCI 3375 WOMN 2000 WOMN 2000
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Gender, Culture and Religion Deviance and Social Control Issues in Women's Studies Issues in Women's Studies
GRMN 2170 01 GRMN 4170 01
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Intermediate Conversational German Advanced Conversational German
WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL SEMESTER, 2011 ADVT 3150 07 -M----- Topics ART 3850 01 -M----- Topics in Studio Art ART 3910 01 -M----- Art for the Elementary Grades ART 4020 01 -M----- Visual Arts Seminar ART 4110 01 -M----- Drawing:Advanced ART 4120 01 -M----- Drawing:Advanced AUDI 2100 01 -M----- Radio Production AUDI 3150 05 -M----- Topics COSC 1550 04 -M----- Computer Programming I DANC 1030 01 -M----- Dance as an Art Form DANC 3000 06 -M----- Topics in Dance EDUC 3300 01 -M----- Topics in Education EDUC 4580 01 -M----- Methods of Teaching Elementary Science FLST 1800 03 -M----- Film Appreciation ILC 1090 01 -M----- Elementary Language:Level I ILC 1090 03 -M----- Elementary Language:Level I JOUR 1030 03 -M----- Fundamentals of Reporting JOUR 3580 01 -M----- Radio News Reporting and Production MEDC 1050 03 -M----- Introduction to Media Writing MTHT 1300 02 -M----- Mathematics for Teachers I PHOT 3195 01 -M----- Digital Photo Imaging II PHYS 2031 03 -M----- University Physics I:Lab SCPT 2900 01 -M----- Scriptwriting SCPT 3400 01 -M----- Television Scriptwriting ADVT 2550 ADVT 3910 ARHS 4350 ART 1120 ART 2520 ART 3510 ART 3520 ART 3850 ART 4510 ART 4520 AUDI 1100 AUDI 1200 AUDI 3150 COSC 1550 COSC 1560 EDUC 4450
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Creative Strategies for Advertising International Advertising Topics in Art History Principles of Drawing Sculpture II Sculpture III Sculpture IV Topics in Studio Art Sculpture V Sculpture VI Audio Production I for Audio Production Majors Introduction to MIDI Topics Computer Programming I Computer Programming II Psychoeducational Assessment
UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL SEMESTER, 2011 EDUC 4690 01 --T---- Assessment and Advancement of Reading Abilities EDUC 4700 01 --T---- Analysis and Correction of Reading Disabilities ENGL 2160 02 --T---- Creative Writing:Fiction MUSC 4920 01 --T---- Webster University Choral Society MUSC 4940 01 --T---- The Webster University Symphony MUSC 4950 04 --T---- Chamber Music RELG 1000 01 --T---- Roots of Religion SPAN 4250 01 --T---- Topics in Literature ARHS 2210
01
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ADVT 2910 ARHS 4350 ART 3270 ART 3610 AUDI 1000 AUDI 4400 BIOL 1010 DANC 3000 ENGL 4400 FLST 1800 FREN 1090 JOUR 2170 MEDC 1010 MEDC 1050 MUSC 4360 MUSC 4950 MUSC 4950 PHOT 1000 RELG 2070 SCPT 2900
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Writing for Advertising Topics in Art History Graphic Design Systems:Typography Printmaking:Silkscreen Audio Production I for Non-Majors Recording Studio Management & Operations Human Biology Topics in Dance Advanced Writing Workshop Film Appreciation Elementary French: Level I Copyreading/News Editing Introduction to Mass Communications Introduction to Media Writing Survey of Music Business Chamber Music Chamber Music Photo I Introduction to Eastern Religions Scriptwriting
ADVT 1940 ADVT 4190 ART 3310 ART 3630 AUDI 1000 AUDI 4000 ENGL 4190
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JOUR 4390 MEDC 1050 MUSC 4800 MUSC 4940 PHOT 3120
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Introduction to Marketing Communications Advertising Research Architectural Design Papermaking Audio Production I for Non-Majors Music Recording Historical Linguistics:History of the English Language Magazine Production Introduction to Media Writing Advanced Topics The Webster University Symphony Studio Photography and Lighting
129
UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WESTPORT CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 COSC 3750 ECON 2020 GNST 1400 MATH 1050 MNGT 3280
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BUSN 2750 BUSN 4300 COSC 2810 MNGT 3470 PHIL 1100
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Introduction to Statistics Business Ethics Systems Analysis and Design Women in Management Introduction to Philosophy
COSC 3050 HIST 1010 MNGT 3450 MNGT 3500
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Data Structures I History of St. Louis Principles of Organizational Behavior Marketing
COSC 4810 07 MNGT 2100 07 MNGT 4330 07
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Information Systems I Management Theory and Practices International Marketing
WESTPORT CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 FINC 3210 08 -M----- Principles of Finance MATH 1430 08 -M----- College Algebra MNGT 3280 08 -M----- Intro to Business Law MNGT 3400 08 -M----- Human Resource Management MNGT 4400 08 RELG 2150 07
-M----- Personnel Law -M----- Existence and Meaning
COSC 2610 ECON 2030 MNGT 3420 MNGT 4570 PHIL 2320
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Operating Systems Principles of Macroeconomics Labor-Management Relations Marketing Research Contemporary Moral Problems
COSC 3100 08 MULC 1100 08 MUSC 1070 08
---W--- Data Structures II ---W--- Intro to Multicultural Studies ---W--- Topics in Music
BUSN 2210 COSC 4820 MNGT 3510 MNGT 4900
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WINGHAVEN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 ACCT 2010 COSC 2670 MNGT 2100 RELG 1080
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BUSN 4650 G2 MUSC 1070 G2
---W--- International Business ---W--- Topics in Music
COSC 4110 G2 CSIS 3410 G2
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WINGHAVEN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 ACCT 2025 G3 -M----- Managerial Accounting BUSN 2100 G2 -M----- Business Communications COSC 3410 G3 -M----- Computer Security MNGT 4900 G2 -M----- Managerial Policies and Strategies ARHS 1050 G2 COSC 1570 G3 MNGT 3400 G2
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MATH 1360 G3 MNGT 3500 G2 PHIL 1100 G2
---W--- Business Mathematics ---W--- Marketing ---W--- Introduction to Philosophy
BUSN 4110 G3 COSC 4120 G3 WRIT 2090 01
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Operations Management Database Applications Writing in the Workplace
WINGHAVEN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE FALL SEMESTER, 2011 COSC 1560 G1 ---W--- Computer Programming II
Personal Finance Information Systems II Advertising Managerial Policies and Strategies
130
GRADUATE EVENING COURSES DOWNTOWN CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 BUSN 5600 05 -M----- Accounting Theory and Practice FINC 5000 05 -M----- Finance HRDV 5000 05 -M----- Introduction to Human Resources Development HRDV 5680 05 -M----- Ethics, Values, and Legal Issues in Human Resources Development HRMG 6000 05 -M----- Integrated Studies in Human Resources Management LEGL 5400 05 -M----- Anglo-American Legal History MNGT 5650 05 -M----- Management and Strategy SECR 5000 05 -M----- Security Management
DOWNTOWN CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 FINC 5880 06 -M----- Advanced Corporate Finance HRDV 5610 06 -M----- Training and Development SECR 5020 06 -M----- Security Administration and Management
BUSN 5620 05 HRMG 5960 05
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Current Economic Analysis Employee Benefits
LEGL 5000 06 MRKT 5000 06
---W--- Introduction to Legal Studies ---W--- Marketing
LEGL 5490 05 MNGT 6000 05 MRKT 5000 05
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Advanced Topics of Law Integrated Studies in Management Marketing
BUSN 5760 BUSN 6110 HRDV 5710 MNGT 5590
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Applied Business Statistics Operations and Project Management Diversity in the Workplace Organizational Behavior
BUSN 5200 BUSN 6120 HRDV 5630 HRMG 5930 MNGT 5590
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MNGT 5670 05
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SECR 5080
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BUSN 6070
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HRDV 6000 05
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BUSN 5000 HRDV 5700 HRMG 5000 LEGL 5480 MNGT 5000 SECR 5090 SECR 6000
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Business Career Management Managing Human Resources Criminal Actions Management Behavioral Issues Integrated Studies in Security Management
Basic Finance for Managers Managerial Economics Organization Development and Change Labor-Management Relations Organizational Behavior
GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 BUSN 5600 01 -M----- Accounting Theory and Practice BUSN 5760 01 -M----- Applied Business Statistics BUSN 6070 02 -M----- Management Accounting COMM 5280 01 -M----- Written Communication COMM 5460 01 -M----- Curriculum Design COMM 5820 01 -M----- Foundations in Reading Instruction COUN 5020 01 -M----- Foundations of Counseling:The Helping Relationship COUN 5850 01 -M----- Research and Program Evaluation COUN 6500 01 -M----- Internship DMGT 7160 01 -M----- Quantitative Research Methods ECED 5470 01 -M----- Observation, Documentation and Analysis of Learning in Early Childhood Education FINC 5880 01 -M----- Advanced Corporate Finance FINC 5910 01 -M----- Advanced Investments and Portfolio Management HLTH 5020 01 -M----- Organizational Planning and Change in Health Administration HRMG 5000 01 -M----- Managing Human Resources HRMG 5700 03 -M----- Employment Law INTB 5000 01 -M----- International Business INTL 5580 01 -M----- Politics of Development ITM 5000 01 -M----- Information Technology Management MEDC 5000 01 -M----- Media Communications MNGT 5590 02 -M----- Organizational Behavior MRKT 5000 03 -M----- Marketing MRKT 5920 01 -M----- Distribution Management PBRL 5322 01 -M----- Public Relations READ 5188 01 -M----- Comprehension Strategies SPED 5414 01 -M----- Children and Youth with Learning and Academic Disorders TESL 5139 01 -M----- English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Methods
ACCT 5000 AMLD 5200 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6070 BUSN 6110 BUSN 6120 COMM 5000 COMM 5187 COMM 5199 COMM 5440 COUN 5000 COUN 5140 COUN 5620 COUN 6000 DMGT 7450 EFGS 5260 EPSY 5290
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Introduction to Forensic Accounting Seminar in Arts Leadership Applied Business Statistics Management Accounting Operations and Project Management Managerial Economics Fiction, Nonfiction, and Poetry for Children Secondary Techniques and Curriculum Teaching Writing Integrated Language Arts Theories of Personality Psychopharmacology Techniques of Crisis Intervention Counseling Learning Practicum Strategic Management Topics in Sustainability Family Counseling
EPSY 5461 FINC 5000 FINC 5810 FINC 5830 HLTH 5050 INTL 5560 LEGL 5470 MEDC 5000 MEDC 5310 MEDC 5550
01 02 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 11
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01 01 01 01 01 ID 01
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AMLD 5020 BUSN 5620 BUSN 6120 CMAT 5000 CMAT 5010
01 01 01 01 01
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CMAT 5015 COMM 5290 COSC 5150 COUN 5200 COUN 5600 COUN 6500 ECED 5010 FINC 5000 FINC 5810 FINC 5830
01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01 01
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01
HRDV 5560 ILC 5180 INTL 5700 LEGL 5100 LEGL 5260 MEDC 5360 MEDC 5550
01 01 01 01 01 01 01
MNGT 5000 MNGT 5210 MNGT 5650 MRKT 5000 NURN 5000
01 01 01 02 01
---W--- Organization and Management Health Administration ---W--- Group Development and Change ---W--- Methods of Teaching Languages ---W--- Humanitarian Issues in International Politics ---W--- Jurisprudence ---W--- Methods of Legal Research and Writing I ---W--- International Communications ---W--- Topics in Media Communications: Fundamentals of Branding ---W--- Management ---W--- Nonprofit Revenue Development ---W--- Management and Strategy ---W--- Marketing ---W--- Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing
132
Curriculum and Creativity Finance Capital Budgeting and Corporate Investment Institutions and Financial Markets Financial Management in Health Administration U.S. Foreign Policy Civil Actions Media Communications Media and Culture Topics in Media Communications: Campaign Strategy and Political Power Nonprofit Organizations - Context, Legal Structures, Organization, Design and Practice Organizational Behavior Families Experiencing Illness Families Experiencing Illness Middle School Curriculum and Instruction Cognitive Development:Child with Special Needs Universal-School-Wide PBIS Psychology of the Exceptional Student Legal Issues in the Arts Current Economic Analysis Managerial Economics Teaching in a Diverse Society Curriculum Theory, Development and Assessment Differentiated Instruction and Assessment Interpersonal Communication Distributed Application Development Theories of Counseling Techniques of Group Counseling Internship Foundations of Early Childhood Education Finance Capital Budgeting and Corporate Investment Institutions and Financial Markets
GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 NURN 5810 01 ---W--- Families in Transition PBRL 5323 01 ---W--- Organizational Communications READ 5190 SPED 5318 SPED 5380
01 01 01
---W--- Language Development and Acquisitions ---W--- Global Issues in Special Education ---W--- Methods for Students with Mild Moderate Disabilities I
TESL 5220
ID
---W--- Curriculum Development in Second Language Classrooms
ACCT 5010
01
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01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01
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LEGL 5000 LEGL 5490 MEDC 5400 MEDC 5460 MEDC 5550 MEDC 5550
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MEDC 5600 01 MNGT 5590 12 MRKT 5000 01
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READ 5910 SPED 5250
01 01
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COUN 5660 MEDC 5500 MNGT 5500 MNGT 5500
01 01 01 02
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Sexual Counseling Professional Seminars: Cause Marketing Professional Seminars: Integrative Negotiations Professional Seminars: Situational Leadership
Legal Procedure, Substantive Law and Professional Ethics in Forensic Accounting Business Strategy and Competition Data Communications Human Growth and Development Psychopathology Maintaining Computer Systems Psychology of Early Adolescence Investments Financial Management in Health Administration Intro to International Relations Procurement and Contract Management of Information Technology Introduction to Legal Studies Advanced Topics of Law Media Production Management Media Research Topics in Media Communications Topics in Media Communications: Community Relations Introduction to Interactive Communications Organizational Behavior Marketing
WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 ACCT 5200 03 -M----- Business Valuation AMLD 5040 01 -M----- Leadership Issues and Board Strategies BUSN 5210 03 -M----- Financial Management for Non Profits BUSN 5600 03 -M----- Accounting Theory and Practice BUSN 5760 03 -M----- Applied Business Statistics BUSN 6070 04 -M----- Management Accounting BUSN 6110 04 -M----- Operations and Project Management COMM 5280 02 -M----- Written Communication COSC 6000 11 -M----- Distributed Systems Project COUN 5100 03 -M----- Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling COUN 5220 03 -M----- Assessment COUN 6500 03 -M----- Internship DMGT 7300 03 -M----- Management Systems Redesign DMGT 7520 03 -M----- Organizational Development and Change DMGT 7900 03 -M----- Integrative Seminar ECED 5860 01 -M----- Cross-Cultural Perspectives in Early Childhood EPSY 5750 01 -M----- Special Institute FINC 5000 03 -M----- Finance FINC 5870 03 -M----- Derivatives HLTH 6000 03 -M----- Integrated Studies in Health Administration INTB 5600 03 -M----- International Accounting INTL 6000 01 -M----- International Relations:Theory and Practice ITM 5200 03 -M----- Project Management of Information Technology LEGL 5300 03 -M----- Ethics for the Legal Professional LEGL 5800 03 -M----- Computerized Legal Research MEDC 5300 03 -M----- Strategic Communications MEDC 5550 03 -M----- Topics in Media Communications: Advertising Account Planning MNGT 5000 03 -M----- Management MRKT 5900 01 -M----- Marketing in Electronic Commerce NURN 5220 01 -M----- Curriculum Development and Evalution PBRL 5451 03 -M----- Communication Strategies for Investors and Financial Stakeholders READ 5950 01 -M----- Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Problems SPED 5270 01 -M----- Advocating for Persons with Disabilities AMLD 5200 BUSN 6120 COMM 5100 COMM 5344 COUN 5630 COUN 5700 COUN 6000 DMGT 7180 ECED 5670
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Seminar in Arts Leadership Managerial Economics Painting Contemporary Linguistics Techniques of Substance Abuse Counseling Lifestyle and Career Development Counseling Learning Practicum Qualitative Research Methods Social Intelligence and Relationships: The Foundations of Learning Integrating Resources:Community, Schools and Family Introduction to Technologies for Educators
GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 EPSY 5130 01 --T---- Educational Psychology EPSY 5970 01 --T---- The Gifted Learner FINC 5810 03 --T---- Capital Budgeting and Corporate Investment FINC 5840 03 --T---- International Finance FINC 5880 04 --T---- Advanced Corporate Finance FINC 5890 03 --T---- Financial Statement Analysis HLTH 5070 04 --T---- Financial Analysis in Health Administration HLTH 5140 04 --T---- Health Administration Law INTL 5510 01 --T---- Theories of International Relations LEGL 5490 03 --T---- Advanced Topics of Law MEDC 5350 03 --T---- Media Organization & Regulations MEDC 5550 12 --T---- Topics in Media Communications: Campaign Strategy and Political Power MEDC 6000 03 --T---- Seminar in Media Communications MNGT 5590 03 --T---- Organizational Behavior MRKT 5000 11 --T---- Marketing MRKT 5010 03 --T---- Marketing for Nonprofits MRKT 5960 01 --T---- Marketing Management MRKT 5970 03 --T---- Marketing Research MRKT 6000 03 --T---- Integrated Studies in Marketing NURN 5050 01 --T---- Policy and Politics in Nursing NURN 5410 01 --T---- Leadership in Nursing PBRL 5342 03 --T---- Writing for Public Relations READ 5777 01 --T---- Literacy Coaching SOCS 5010 01 --T---- Social Studies for Secondary Schools SPED 5702 ID --T---- Secondary Prevention/ Targeted Group Intervention SPED 5880 01 --T---- Integrating Resources:Community, Schools and Family ACCT 5100 ADVT 5501 BUSN 5200 BUSN 6110 CMAT 5000 CMAT 5010
03 03 03 03 02 02
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02 01 11 03 03 03 04 01 01 03 03 03 02
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Investigation of Financial Fraud Creative Planning and Strategy Basic Finance for Managers Operations and Project Management Teaching in a Diverse Society Curriculum Theory, Development and Assessment Differentiated Instruction and Assessment Reading and Writing as Cognitive Processes Computer Security & Reliability Issues in Counseling:Creative Arts Therapy Techniques of Group Counseling Techniques of Counseling Internship Digital Video for Educators Foundations of Global Citizenship Entrepreneurial Finance and Venture Capital Advanced Corporate Finance Financial Strategy Organization and Management Health Administration
HLTH 5070 03 HRDV 5630 03 HRDV 5750 03 HRMG 5800 INTL 5870 LEGL 5270 MEDC 5000 MRKT 5940 MRKT 5980 PBRL 5342 READ 5860 SPED 5030 SPED 5381
03 01 03 03 03 03 03 01 01 01
SPED 5500
01
TESL 5220
01
TESL 5350
ID
---W--- Financial Analysis in Health Administration ---W--- Organization Development and Change ---W--- Research and Assessment in Human Resources Development ---W--- Staffing and Selection ---W--- International Law and Politics of Outer Space ---W--- Methods of Legal Research and Writing II ---W--- Media Communications ---W--- Promotional Management ---W--- International Marketing ---W--- Writing for Public Relations ---W--- Review of Reading Research ---W--- Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities ---W--- Methods for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities II ---W--- Socioemotional Development:Child with Special Needs ---W--- Curriculum Development in Second Language Classrooms ---W--- Intercultural Communications
ADVT 5321 BUSN 5620 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6200 COMM 5270 COMM 5399 COMM 5920 COUN 5230 COUN 5540 COUN 5800 EPSY 5810 HLTH 5140 HRDV 5000
03 03 04 03 01 01 01 03 03 03 01 03 03
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Advertising Decision-Making Current Economic Analysis Applied Business Statistics Strategy and Competition Visual Communication Poetry on the Planet Teaching Reading in Content Fields Psychodiagnostics Family Systems Theory Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice Advanced Adolescent Psychology Health Administration Law Introduction to Human Resources Development Training and Development Managing Human Resources International Law and Business Research Methods & Perspectives American Constitutional Law Media Production Management Organizational Behavior Managerial Leadership The Woman Manager Integrated Studies in Management Marketing Sales Management Fresh Water Ecology for School Personnel Special Institute Methods of Teaching Mathematics for Learners Assessment of Learning and Learning Problems
GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 EDTC 5410 02 -----F- In-Service Topics ILC 5210 01 -----F- In-Service Education MEDC 5500 03 -----F- Professional Seminars: Concepting & Brainstorming for Advertising & PR MEDC 5500 04 -----F- Professional Seminars: "Green" Communication Strategies MNGT 5500 03 F-S Professional Seminars Distributive Negotiations MNGT 5500 04 F-S Professional Seminars: Integrative Negotiations WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL SEMESTER, 2011 ART 5110 01 -M----- Drawing Studio ART 5950 04 -M----- Advanced Study in Art EPSY 5170 01 -M----- Behavioral Management MTHC 5430 01 -M----- The Real Number System SPED 5220 01 -M----- Topics in Special Education
ART 5510 ART 5750 ART 5950 ILC 5170 MEDC 6000 MTHC 5370 MUSC 5100 MUSC 5330 SPED 5040
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LEAD 6003 LEAD 6003 LEAD 6009 MTHC 5230 SPED 5311
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---W--- Topics in Art History ---W--- Advanced Study in Art ---W--- Negotiated Learning: The Regio Emilia Approach to Early Education ---W--- Instructional Leadership ---W--- Instructional Leadership ---W--- Leadership Seminar ---W--- Discrete Mathematics ---W--- Assessment of Functional Skills for Students with Severe Developmental Disabilities
ECED 5460 LEAD 6123 LEAD 6133 LEAD 6134 LEAD 6135 MTHC 5110
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Sculpture Studio Topics in Art History Advanced Study in Art Seminars: Seminar in Media Communications Linear Algebra Analytical Techniques Advanced Choral Conducting Analysis and Correction of Reading Disabilities Psychoeducational Assessment I
Curriculum Design Action Research Internship Step One Action Research Internship Step Two Optional Topics for Internship I: Dispositions Optional Topics for Internship II: Diversity Perspectives in Elementary Geometry
WESTPORT CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 BUSN 5620 07 -M----BUSN 6110 07 -M----BUSN 6200 07 -M----HRDV 5610 07 -M----HRMG 5000 07 -M----HRMG 5930 07 -M----MNGT 5590 07 -M----PROC 5000 07 -M----PROC 5830 07 -M----BUSN 5000 BUSN 5200 FINC 5840 HRDV 5000 HRDV 5630 HRDV 5750
Current Economic Analysis Operations and Project Management Strategy and Competition Training and Development Managing Human Resources Labor-Management Relations Organizational Behavior Procurement and Acquisitions Management Pricing
07 07 07 07 07 07
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MNGT 5650 07 PSML 5700 07
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BUSN 5600 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6070 FINC 5880 HRMG 5800 ITM 5100 MRKT 5000 PSML 5050
07 09 07 07 07 07 07 07
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Accounting Theory and Practice Applied Business Statistics Management Accounting Advanced Corporate Finance Staffing and Selection System and Network Marketing Communication in Science Management and Leadership
BUSN 5000 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6120 FINC 5000
07 07 07 07
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Business Applied Business Statistics Managerial Economics Finance
WESTPORT CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 BUSN 5620 08 -M----BUSN 6120 08 -M----BUSN 6200 08 -M----HRDV 5700 08 -M----MRKT 5000 09 -M-----
Current Economic Analysis Managerial Economics Strategy and Competition Career Management Marketing
BUSN 5760 FINC 5000 HRMG 5700 HRMG 6000
08 08 08 08
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INTB 6000 ITM 5400
08 08
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135
Business Basic Finance for Managers International Finance Introduction to Human Resources Development Organization Development and Change Research and Assessment in Human Resources Development Management and Strategy Marketing
Applied Business Statistics Finance Employment Law Integrated Studies in Human Resources Management Integrated Studies in International Business Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation
GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WESTPORT CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 MNGT 5590 10 --T---- Organizational Behavior MNGT 6000 08 --T---- Integrated Studies in Management BUSN 5760 BUSN 6070 BUSN 6200 ITM 5000 MNGT 5590 MNGT 5670 PROC 5820 PSML 5050
7W 08 09 08 08 08 08 08
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PSML 5800
08
Applied Business Statistics Management Accounting Strategy and Competition Information Technology Management Organizational Behavior Managerial Leadership Operations Management Communication for Science Management and Leadership ---W--- Project Management
BUSN 5600 BUSN 6110 FINC 5880 HRDV 5560 HRDV 6000
08 08 08 08 08
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HRMG 5920 08 ITM 6000 08 MNGT 5000 08
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Accounting Theory and Practice Operations and Project Management Advanced Corporate Finance Group Development and Change Integrated Studies in Human Resources Development Compensation ITM - Final Project Management
WINGHAVEN CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 2, 2011 BUSN 5200 G2 -M----- Basic Finance for Managers BUSN 6120 BUSN 6200 MNGT 5590 MNGT 5670
G3 G3 G2 G2
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Managerial Economics Strategy and Competition Organizational Behavior Managerial Leadership
BUSN 5620 FINC 5880 HRMG 5000 MNGT 6000 MRKT 5800
G3 G3 G2 G2 G2
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Current Economic Analysis Advanced Corporate Finance Managing Human Resources Integrated Studies in Management Sales Management
BUSN 5760 G3 HRMG 5960 G2 MNGT 5910 G2
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Applied Business Statistics Employee Benefits Ethical and Legal Issues in Management
WINGHAVEN CAMPUS GRADUATE FALL 1, 2011 BUSN 5000 G1 -M----- Business HRDV 5630 G1 -M----- Organization Development and Change MNGT 5000 G1
-M----- Management
BUSN 6070
G2
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Management Accounting
MRKT 5000 G1
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Marketing
FINC 5000
---W--- Finance
G2
HRMG 5930 G1
---W--- Labor-Management Relations
MNGT 5590 G1
---W--- Organizational Behavior
BUSN 5600 BUSN 6110
G2 G2
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Accounting Theory and Practice Operations and Project Management
MNGT 5650 G1
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Management and Strategy
MNGT 5500 G1
F-S
Professional Seminar: Emotional Intelligence
136
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FALL 2011 Undergraduate & Graduate Course Schedule
St. Louis Metro Locations
Westport Campus
Winghaven Campus
Old Post Office Campus
70
270
170
270
64
Webster Groves Home Campus
40
44
270
55
Please refer to www.webster.edu/academics/schedule.shtml for the most current information.
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Undergraduate Calendar. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Undergraduate Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Graduate Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Graduate Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84
Registration Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Undergraduate Online Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
Online Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Graduate Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
Undergraduate Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Downtown, Westport and Winghaven
Graduate Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Evening/Weekend Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125
Tuition, Payment and Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17