Webster University St. Louis Spring 2011 Schedule

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Course Descriptions Online at www.webster.edu Apply Online at http://admissions.webster.edu

SPRING 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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

Undergraduate Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Graduate Calendar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

Graduate Programs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86

Registration Dates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Undergraduate Online Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

Online Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

Graduate Online Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117

Undergraduate Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Downtown, Westport and Winghaven

Graduate Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Evening/Weekend Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129

Tuition, Payment and Refunds . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17


TABLE OF CONTENTS Undergraduate Calendar Graduate Calendar Tuition Payment Codes Registration Form Registration Information University Resource Offices Undergraduate Information Undergraduate Finals Schedule General Education Courses Graduate Information General Information

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UNDERGRADUATE PROGRAMS Accounting Advertising Animation Anthropology/Sociology Arabic Art Art History Audio Production Biology Broadcast/Digital Journalism 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

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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 Science Scriptwriting Spanish Speech Communications Thai Theatre Video Production Women’s Studies Writing

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53 54 55 56 56 57 58 58 59 61 62 64 64 69 70 70 72 73 73 75 77 78 79 79 80 80 81 82 82 84 84 85


TABLE OF CONTENTS GRADUATE PROGRAMS 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 (M.S.) 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 (M.A.T.) Music Nursing Patent Agency

86 86 87 87 88 89 90 91 91 92 92 93 93 94 95 95 96 96 96 97 97 98 99 99 100 101 101 102 104 104 104 106 108 108 108

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Procurement and Acquisitions Management Public Relations Reading (M.A.) School Systems, Superintendency & Leadership (Ed.S) Social Science (M.A.) Special Education (M.A.) Teaching English as a Second Language (M.A.)

108 109 109 110 110 111 112

Graduate Professional Seminars Undergraduate Online Courses Graduate Online Courses Interdisciplinary Minors and Certificates

113 114 117 127

Downtown Evening and Weekend Classes Undergraduate: Spring 1 and Spring 2 Graduate: Spring 1 and Spring 2

129 135

Webster Groves Evening and Weekend Classes Undergraduate: Spring 1 Undergraduate: Spring 2 Undergraduate: Semester Graduate: Spring 1 Graduate: Spring 2 Graduate: Semester

130 131 132 136 137 139

Westport Plaza Evening and Weekend Classes Undergraduate: Spring 1, Spring 2, and Semester Graduate: Spring 1 Graduate: Spring 2

134 139 140

Winghaven Evening and Weekend Classes Undergraduate: Spring 1, Spring 2, and Semester Graduate: Spring 1 and Spring 2

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2011 SPRING UNDERGRADUATE SEMESTER CALENDAR UNDERGRADUATE Undergraduate registration begins ....................................................................................................................................... November 1-3 Non-degree seeking undergraduate registration begins…………………………………………………………………………… December 10 Undergraduate weekend classes for Spring 1 begin ................................................................................................................... January 7 Online Undergraduate Spring and Spring 1 students may login .................................................................................................. January 7 Undergraduate Spring 1 and semester classes begin ............................................................................................................... January 10 Last day to add undergraduate Spring 1 and semester classes ................................................................................................ January 14 *Martin Luther King. Jr. Birthday - University Holiday (U.S.) .............................................................................................. January 17 Last day to drop undergraduate Spring 1 and semester classes ............................................................................................... January 21 Last day to withdraw from undergraduate Spring 1 classes ..................................................................................................... February 18 Undergraduate petitions for May graduates due in Registrar’s Office. ..................................................................................... February 25 Summer 2011 undergraduate registration begin ....................................................................................................................... February 28 SPRING BREAK. ....................................................................................................................................................................MARCH 7-11 Undergraduate weekend classes for Spring 2 begin .................................................................................................................... March 11 Online Undergraduate Spring 2 students may login .................................................................................................................... March 11 Undergraduate regular Spring 2 classes begin ............................................................................................................................. March 14 Last day to add undergraduate Spring 2 classes .......................................................................................................................... March 18 Last day to drop undergraduate Spring 2 classes......................................................................................................................... March 25 Undergraduate registration for Fall 2011 begins ............................................................................................................................ April 4-6 Last day to withdraw from undergraduate semester classes ............................................................................................................. April 8 Last day to withdraw from undergraduate Spring 2 classes ............................................................................................................ April 22 Undergraduate finals (see schedule, page 10) ............................................................................................................................... May 2-6 May graduation ceremony.................................................................................................................................................................. May 7

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2011 SPRING GRADUATE SEMESTER CALENDAR GRADUATE Registration begins All Graduate Programs ............................................................................................................................... October 25 Non-degree seeking M.A./M.B.A. registration begins ...............................................................................................................December 4 M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. weekend classes for Spring 1 begin .................................................................................................. January 1 Online MA/MBA and Graduate Certificate Spring and Spring 1 students may login ................................................................... January 2 M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Spring 1 and semester classes begin ................................................................................................ January 3 M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. petitions for March graduates due in Academic Advising Center....................................................... January 3 Online M.A.T./M.A., M.E.T., Ed.S. Spring and Spring 1 students may login ............................................................................... January 7 M.F.A., M.M., M.S.N., M.A. Art, M.A.T./M.A. Spring 1 and semester classes begin .................................................................. January 10 Last day to drop M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Spring 1 classes .................................................................................................... January 14 *Martin Luther King, Jr. Birthday - University Holiday (U.S.). ............................................................................................. January 17 Last day to drop M.A.T./M.A., M.E.T., Ed.S. Spring 1 classes. .................................................................................................. January 21 Last day to withdraw from M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt Spring 1 classes. .................................................................................... February 11 M.A.T./M.A., M.E.T., Ed.S. and M.M. petitions for May graduates due in Registrar’s Office. ..................................................... February 5 M.A./M.B.A., M.S. and D.Mgt. graduation. ...................................................................................................................................... March 5 M.A./M.B.A., M.S. petitions for May graduates due in Academic Advising Center ........................................................................ March 7 SPRING BREAK. ...................................................................................................................................................................... March 7-11 M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. weekend classes for Spring 2 begin ................................................................................................... March 11 Online MA/MBA and Graduate Certificate Spring 2 students may login ...................................................................................... March 11 Online M.A.T./M.A., M.E.T., Ed.S. Spring 2 students may login .................................................................................................. March 11 M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Spring 2 regular classes begin ............................................................................................................ March 14 M.S.N., M.A. Art, M.A.T./M.A., M.E.T., Ed.S. Spring 2 classes begin ........................................................................................... March 14 Last day to drop M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. regular Spring 2 classes ........................................................................................... March 25 Last day to drop M.M., M.S.N., M.A. Art, M.A.T./M.A., M.E.T., Ed.S. Spring 2 classes ................................................................ March 25 Last day to withdraw from M.A./M.B.A., M.S., D.Mgt. Spring 2 classes ........................................................................................... April 22 Last day to withdraw from M.M., M.S.N., M.A. Art, M.A.T./M.A., M.E.T., Ed.S. Spring 2 classes .................................................... April 22 May graduation ceremony.................................................................................................................................................................. May 7 *Classes will be rescheduled by instructor.

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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… Pay tuition in full by cash,

Your code is…

Remember to…

PD

Pay in full 2 weeks before the term begins.

TM

You may apply at the Business Office,

check, or credit card. Pay tuition and prefer to make monthly payments using the

the campus you attend, or visit

Deferred Payment Plan.

www.webster.edu/bursar.

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. For VR contact the Business Office at

Vocational Rehabilitation VR). Receive the tuition remission

(314) 968-7410 if you have questions regarding your benefits. 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 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)

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Spring 2011 Registration UNDERGRADUATE REGISTRATION Full Registration: Wednesday, November 3, 2010 at 5:00 a.m.*: All undergraduates may begin web registration. Advisor approval is required. Wednesday, November 3, 2010: All undergraduates may begin registration in person in the Registrar’s Office at 8:00 a.m. and in Academic Advising at 8:30 a.m. Advisor approval is required. Advanced Registration for Seniors: Monday, November 1, 2010 at 5:00 a.m.*: All seniors may begin web registration. Advisor approval is required. Monday, November 1, 2010: All seniors may begin registration in person in the Registrar’s Office at 8:00 a.m. and in Academic Advising at 8:30 a.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, November 2, 2010 at 5:00 a.m.*: All juniors may begin web registration. Advisor approval is required. Tuesday, November 2, 2010: All undergraduates may begin registration in person in the Registrar’s Office at 8:00 a.m. and in Academic Advising at 8:30 a.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, October 25, 2010 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 Spring 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

Julian Schuster, Provost and Senior VP

LRTH 151

968-6910

College of Arts & Sciences

David Wilson, Dean

WEBH 218

968-7160

Leigh Gerdine College of Fine Arts

Peter Sargent, Dean

MUSC103

968-7006

George Herbert Walker Sch. of Business & Technology

Benjamin Ola Akande, Dean

SVER 235

968-5951

School of Communications

Debra Carpenter, Dean

SVER 132

968-7147

School of Education

Brenda Fyfe, Dean

WEBH 224

968-6906

Academic Advising Center

Thomas Nickolai, Director

568 Garden

968-6972

Academic Resource Center

Barbara Stewart, Director

LRTH 40

246-7620

Emerson Library

Laura Rein, Dean

#1 Edgar Rd.

968-7152

Online Learning Center

Dan Viele, Director

8356 Big Bend

968-7474

Experiential and Individualized Learning

Lori Diefenbacher, Coordinator

WEBH 346

246-8054

Teacher Certification

Peggy Peel, Coordinator

WEBH 226B

968-7058

Study Abroad

Guillermo Rodriquez, Director

LRTH 163

246-7881

Vickie Fredrick, Acting VP

LRTH 275

968-7406

Jody Patterson, Bursar

WEBH 101

968-7414

Graduate and Evening Student Admissions

Sarah Nandor, Director

470 E. Lockwood Ave.

246-7800

D.Mgt

John Orr, Director

SVER 218

968-8765

M.A.T., M.A. and Ed.S.

Dawna Ferreira, Director of Operations

WEBH 224

968-6906

M.M.

Glen Bauer, Director

MUSC 209

968-7037

M.S. (Computer Science)

Al Cawns, Director

SVER 201

968-7127

M.S. (Nurse Anesthesia)

Jill Stulce, Director

WEBH 15

246-7846

M.S.N.

Jennifer Broeder, Coordinator

WEBH 200

968-7488

M.A. (Art)

Jeffrey Hughes, Director

8350 Big Bend

968-7159

M.F.A. (Arts Management & Leadership)

Lana Pepper, Director

8350 Big Bend

968-7171

M.A. (School of Communications)

Susan Seymour, Director

SVER 240

246-7527

M.A. (Counseling)

Brett Newcomb, StL Program Coordinator

WEBH 315

246-8278

M.A. (Gerontology)

Karen Bono, Coordinator

WEBH 310

368-7969

M.A. (Legal Studies)

Robin J. Higgins, Director

WEBH 316

246-8724

Old Post Office

Nicole Roach, Director

DWTN

968-5966

Westport

Mary Kunde, Senior Director

WEST

968-5955

Winghaven

Mary Kunde, Senior Director

WING

636-561-2400

Paul Carney, Vice President

LRTH 354

968-6974

Matt Nolan, Assoc. VP & Dean of Adm.

470 E. Lockwood Ave.

246-7800

Admissions (Undergraduate)

Andrew Laue, Director

470 E. Lockwood Ave.

246-7800

Bookstore

Jeff Smithson, Manager

554 Garden

968-5936

Financial Aid

Jon Gruett, Director

WEBH 101

968-6903

International Recruitment

Calvin Smith, Director

470 E. Lockwood Ave.

246-7800

Registrar's Office

Don Morris, University Registrar

LRTH 63

968-7450

Student Affairs

Ted Hoef, Assoc. VP & Dean

UNCT

968-6980

Colette Cummings, Associate Dean

UNCT

968-7105

John Buck, Associate Dean

RWES

246-4663

Athletics

Tom Hart, Director

UNCT

968-6984

Career Services

Tamara Gegg-LaPlume, Director

568 Garden

246-7838

Counseling and Life Development

Patrick Stack, Director

540 Garden

968-7030

Food Service

Brad Woodroffe, General Manager

Marletto’s

968-6902

Health Services

Ann Brophy, Director

540 Garden

968-6922

Multicultural Affairs/International Student Affairs

Kirstin Kahaloa,Ass’t. Director

LH 154

246-7649

Residential Life & Housing

Justin Frederick, Ass’t. Director

RWES

246-4663

Student Employment

Liz Condon-Oakberg, Coordinator

568 Garden

246-7641

University Center and Student Activities Webster Village Apartments

John Ginsburg, Director Chris Rice, Managing Director

UNCT 520 Garden

968-7105 246-2030

Information Technology Helpdesk

FINANCE AND ADMINISTRATION Business Office

968-5995

GRADUATE STUDIES PROGRAM

METROPOLITAN ST. LOUIS SITES

STUDENTS AND ENROLLMENT MANAGEMENT

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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.

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 non-refundable application fee of $35.00.

UG FINALS SCHEDULE FOR SPRING 2011 MONDAY, May 2 Time of Class 8:30-9:50 or 9-9:50 MWF 11-11:50 MWF 1-1:50 MWF or 1-2:20 MW 3-3:50 or 3-5 MWF WEDNESDAY, May 4 Time of Class 10-10:50 MWF or 10-11:20 MW Noon-12:50 MWF 2:00-2:50 MWF or 2:30-3:50 MW

Exam Time 8-10 am 10:30 am-12:30 pm 1-3 pm 3:20-5:20 pm

TUESDAY, May 3 Time of Class 10-11:20 TR or 10-11:50 TR 11:30-12:50 TR or 12-1:20 TR 3-4:30 or 4-5:30 TR 4-5 MWF or 4-5:30 MW

Exam Time 8-10 am 10:30 am-12:30 pm 1-3 pm 3:20-5:20 pm

Exam Time 8-10 am 10:30 am-12:30 pm 1-3 pm

THURSDAY, May 5 Time of Class 8:30-9:50 or 8-9:50 TR 1 or 1:30-2:50 TR 8-8:50 MWF

Exam Time 8-10 am 10:30am-12:30pm 1-3 pm

FRIDAY, May 6 Make up day, if necessary. Follow the schedule of the day exams were cancelled.

Note for Block Classes (day classes which meet for 3-4 hours one afternoon per week): Your final will be held during exam week at the same time and day as your class regularly meets.

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UNDERGRADUATE GENERAL EDUCATION COURSES COURSES WITH CRITICAL THINKING CODE:

COURSES WITH HISTORICAL CONSCIOUSNESS CODE:

ARHS ANSO ANSO COSC COSC COSC COSC EDUC EDUC HIST INTL LEGL MATH MATH MEDC PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL POLT PSYC PSYC RELG RELG WOMN

ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO NASO ARHS ARHS ARHS ARHS BJRN BUSN ENGL ENGL 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 MNGT MUSC MUSC MUSC

2230 1020 2550 1550 1570 1580 2810 2800 3150 2600 2700 4460 1580 1610 1630 1010 1100 2020 2011 2320 1550 2100 2550 1080 3050 1010

Visual Literacy Social Issues [VAL] Dynamics of Decision Making 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] Dynamics of Decision Making Thinking Through Religions [VAL] Philosophy of Religion [VAL] Intro to Women's Studies [VAL]

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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1073 1080 1090 2040 2050 2073 2210 2320 2350 3390 2070 3100 1510 1520 2020 2030 2050 2060 3150 1400 2500 1010 1100 1120 1150 1300 1310 1320 1500 2000 2060 2080 2130 2200 2210 2220 2250 2280 2310 2320 2340 2400 2550 1100 4150 1500 2450 2360 2340 2030 2040 3170

Introduction to Archaeology Human Evolution [CUL] Intro to Geography: World and Regional [CUL] North American Indians:Pre-Columbian-1870 [CUL] North American Indians: 1870 to the Present [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] History of Broadcasting Issues: History of American Tech Major Dramatists I [HUM] Major Dramatists II [HUM] 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/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]


MUSC MUTH PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL PHOT RELG RELG SPAN THEA THEA

3180 1030 2300 2310 2510 2520 2540 2040 1060 2200 3150 2030 2040

Jazz History II [CUL] History American Musical Theatre [ART] Social and Political Philosophy [HUM] 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]

RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG SPAN SPAN SPAN THEA

2100 3100 3120 3130 3180 3190 3200 3210 3250 4250 4650 1050

Religion and Literature Hinduism [CUL] Buddhism [CUL] Religions of China and Japan [CUL] Judaism [CUL] Christianity [CUL] Islam [CUL] African Religions [CUL] Introduction to Literature [CUL] Topics in Literature [CUL] Advanced Topics [CUL] Theatre Appreciation [ART]

COURSES WITH VALUES CODE: COURSES WITH HUMANITIES CODE: ARHS ART ART ECON ENGL ENGL 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

2200 1000 1050 4900 1030 1044 1050 1510 1520 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

ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO 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

Current Art [ART] Introduction to Studio Art [ART] Art Appreciation [ART] History of Economic Thought Introduction to Literature Topics in Literature Introduction to American Literature Major Dramatists I [HST] Major Dramatists II [HST] Major British Writers I [HST] Major British Writers II [HST] Major U.S. Writers I [HST] 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 Religions of the East [CUL] Intro to Western Religions [CUL] 12

1010 1020 1070 2000 2100 2030 2475 2650 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

Introduction to Sociology [CUL] Social Issues [[CRI] Intro to Cultural Anthropology [CUL] Issues in Contemporary Society People and Cultures Culture and Communication [CUL] Topics in Sex and Gender Nonverbal Behavior 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


PHIL PHIL PHIL PHIL POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG WOMN

2320 2330 2340 2360 1060 1070 1080 1750 2050 2060 2070 2250 2500 2550 2000 2100 2200 2250 2300 2400 2475 2650 1000 1040 1050 1080 2050 2150 2450 2500 3050 4310 1010

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] Politics in Industrialized World [CUL] Interdisciplinary Approach to Politics Politics of Development [CUL] Issues in Contemporary Psychology Psychology of Adjustment [CRI] Child Psychology [SCI] Adolescent Psychology [SCI] Human 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 Women’s Studies [CRI]

COURSES WITH CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING CODE: ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ANSO ARHS ARHS EDUC ENGL ENGL ENGL ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG ESLG

1010 1070 1080 1090 2030 2040 2050 2320 3390 2550 1060 2086 2110 1000 2000 3070 3150 3170 3230 3240 3310

Introduction to Sociology [VAL] Intro to Cultural Anthropology [VAL] Human Evolution [HST] Introduction to Geography: World and Regional[HST] Culture and Communication [VAL] North American Indians: Pre-Columbian-1870 [HST] North American Indians: 1870-Present [HST] 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 13

ESLG ESLG FILM FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN FREN 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

4000 4250 3160 1070 1080 1090 1100 2090 2100 2170 3090 3150 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

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] 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


LATN LATN LEGL MEDC MULC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC MUSC PHIL POLT POLT POLT POLT POLT RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG RELG SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN SPAN

1090 2090 2080 2800 2011 1070 1070 1070 1070 3170 3180 2050 1050 1080 2070 2250 2550 1040 2070 2080 2150 2350 2400 2420 2500 3100 3120 3130 3180 3190 3200 3210 1070 1080 1090 1100 2090 2100 2170 2250 3090 3100 3150 3250 4090 4250 4650

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 Intro to Comparative Politics [VAL] Politics and Race [VAL] Politics in the Industrialized World [VAL] The Politics of Development [VAL] Phenomena [VAL] Intro to Religions of the East [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] 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]

DANC DANC DANC DANC DANC DANC ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL ENGL 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 ART ART DANC DANC

2200 2210 2350 1000 1050 1010 1030

Current Art [HUM] History of Western Art [HST] Intro Topics in Art History [HST] Introduction to Studio Art [HUM] Art Appreciation [HUM] Ballet I Dance as an Art Form 14

1090 1110 1230 2011 2090 2110 2150 2160 2170 2210 3010 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

Jazz I Modern Dance I Tap Dance I Ballet II Jazz II Modern Dance II Creative Writing: Poetry Creative Writing: Fiction Creative Writing: Drama Literature Into Film [HUM] Playwriting 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


MATH MATH MATH PHIL PSYC

COURSES WITH SCIENTIFIC UNDERSTANDING CODE: ANSO BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BIOL BUSN CHEM CHEM CHEM CHEM GNST GNST PHIL PHIL PHYS PHYS PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC PSYC SCIN SCIN SCIN SCIN SCIN SCIN

2750 1010 1020 1030 1040 1318 1550 1610 1620 2300 2320 3050 3120 3200 2750 1030 1100 2100 3200 1308 3500 2080 2310 1030 1040 1100 1200 2200 2250 2300 2400 2750 1010 1100 1150 1410 1520 1600

Intro to Measurement/Statistics [MTH] 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 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] General Physics I General Physics II Introduction to Psychology Introduction to Psychology [Europe] Child Psychology [VAL] Adolescent Psychology [VAL] Human 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

2750 2750 1570 1580 1300 1350 1360 1370 1410 1420 1430 1440 1470

Finite Mathematics Formal Logic [CRI] Calculus I [CRI] Introduction to Formal Logic [CRI] Intro to Measurement/Statistics [SCI]

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 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).

COURSES WITH MATHEMATICS CODE: ANSO BUSN COSC COSC MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH MATH

1490 1580 1610 2020 2750

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.

Intro to Measurement/Statistics [SCI] 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 15


GRADUATE INFORMATION 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 academic program plan. Contact a metropolitan site or the Academic Advising Center at the main campus.

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 transcript from the baccalaureate degreegranting institution. An "Issued to Student" copy is not acceptable. 3. Submit an application form accompanied by a non-refundable $50 fee. 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 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; Multidisciplinary Studies; Middle School Education; Mild/Moderate Disabilities; School Systems, Superintendency and Leadership; Secondary Education; Social Science; Special Education; and Technology Leadership) Dept. Associate, Anna Santoya, 314-968-7097

School of Education: M.A.T./M.A./M.E.T.: In addition to the above, the M.A.T./M.A./M.E.T. candidate is required to have a 2.5 or higher GPA from the baccalaureate institution (314-968-7100). An essay is required for most majors. 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.

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. All Graduate Education Students should call the School of Education office (314-968-7490) to schedule an appointment. Note: Graduate students need permission to register for any class below the 5000 level.

Doctor of Management applicants are accepted once a year for enrollment in October. (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).

SPRING GRADUATE PETITION DEADLINES If you are scheduled to graduate in March or May 2011, the deadline to submit a graduation petition to the Academic Advising Center, Webster Groves campus are as follows: M.A./M.B.A. March January 3 M.A./M.B.A. May February 7 M.A.T./M.A./M.E.T./Ed.S. January 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 a March 2011 or May 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).

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GENERAL INFORMATION

TUITION, PAYMENT AND REFUNDS ST. LOUIS TUITION RATES FOR SPRING 2011 Undergraduate Tuition Flat Fee (13-18 credit hrs.). . . . . . . . . $10,844 Conservatory (13-18 credit hrs.) . . . . $12,647 Per credit hour tuition. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $570

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.

Graduate Tuition M.A, M.S., MBA, MFA, MM, MSN & Graduate Certificate. . . . . . . . . . $585 Doctoral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $665 School of Education(M.A., M.A.T., M.E.T.)$475 Ed.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $320 Online MAT/Ed.S. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $525

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.

Online MA/MBA & Graduate Certificate Program (per credit hour) . . . . . . . . . . . . $655

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) Tuition Assistance paid by a government agency, e.g. military. Employer reimbursement Deferred payment plan Payment in full Please see page 5 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, 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. 17


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 or service location 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%

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, 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.

PARKING (Main Campus and Old Post Office) 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 In circumstances involving severe weather such as snow or ice, Webster University administrators will determine the condition of roads and walkways. Bad weather closing will be announced on these local radio and television stations: KMOX (1120 AM), FOX 2 (Channel 2), KMOV (Channel 4), and KSDK (Channel 5).

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.

BOOKSTORE - 554 Garden Ave Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday

Most stations begin reporting school closings at 5:30 a.m. If you hear the message that Webster University is open, but operating on a "Snow Schedule", the university will open at 10:00 a.m. Classes beginning at 5:30 p.m. will be notified after 10:00 a.m. Should the university need to close during the day or cancel evening classes, the radio and television stations will be notified as soon after the decision is made. For current updates, please call the university switchboard at 314-968-6900.

9:00 am - 6:00 pm 9:00 am - 5:00 pm 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

Students, faculty and staff can sign up for Webster Alerts via http://www.webser.edu/technology/websteralerts/ to be notified of school closings and of other campus emergencies.

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.

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DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM OFFICES (968- +extension)

ST. LOUIS METROPOLITAN CENTERS

Academic Advising

568 Garden Ave.

6972

Webster Groves (Main Campus)

Art

Hunt House

7171

Academic Advising Center

Behavioral & Soc Sciences

WEBH 320

6970

568 Garden Ave

Biological Sciences

WEBH 13

7075

St. Louis, MO 63119-3194

Business

SVER 238

7021

Communications and Journalism

SVER 250

5935

Downtown Campus (Old Post Office)

Dance

LHCT 45

6929

Education

WEBH 232

7490

815 Olive Street, Suite 20 St. Louis, MO 63101

Electronic & Photographic Media

Kirk House

6924

English

Pearson House

7170

History, Politics and International Rel.

H. Sam Priest Ctr

7060

International Lang. & Cultures

WEBH 334

7047

Legal Studies

WEBH 320

7068

Management

SVER 211

7020

M.A.T.

WEBH 232

7090

Math & Computer Science

SVER 201

7178

Music

Music Bldg

7032

Nursing

WEBH 200

7483

Philosophy

Pearson House

7170

Religious Studies

Schultz Hall 200

7135

Theatre

LHCT 45

6929

(314) 968-6972

(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

CLASSROOM/BUILDING CODES SCHEDULE CODES AND KEYS 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 7000-8000 Doctor of Management level

CMS DWTN HSPC

Community Music School Old Post Office H. Sam Priest

815 Olive St, Suite 20 8270 Big Bend

LHCT

Loretto Hilton Center

130 Edgar Road

LRTH

Loretto Hall

470 E. Lockwood

MILL

Old Orchard Center

11 S. Old Orchard

MUSC

Music Building

8282 Big Bend

OFFC

Off Campus

ONL1

http://online.webster.edu

PRSN

Pearson House

RWES

West Hall

SCHL

Schultz Hall

Eden Seminary

SVER

Sverdrup Bldg.

8300 Big Bend

UNCT

University Center

175 Edgar Road

VAST

Visual Arts Studio

8342 Big Bend

WEBH

Webster Hall

470 E. Lockwood

WEST

Westport

11885 Lackland Rd.

WGSD

Webster Groves HS

100 Selma

WING

WingHaven

2299 Technology Dr.

TBA

To be arranged

8260 Big Bend

Suite 600

Suite. 300

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Financial Accounting I

01 02 10 11

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 12:00- 1:20PM 10:00-10:50AM

--T----SVER ---W---SVER --T-R--SVER -M-W-F-SVER

1 1 S S

17 17 17 17

ACCT 2025

Managerial Accounting

03 04 05 07 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 1:30- 2:50PM 11:00-11:50AM

--T----SVER ---W---WGSD --T----DWTN -M-----WEST --T-R--SVER -M-W-F-SVER

2 2 1 1 S S

17 25 25 25 25 25

ACCT 3025

Advanced Cost and Managerial Accounting

03 04

3cr Staff 3cr Staff

8:00- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER --T----SVER

2 2

25 25

ACCT 3045

Intermediate Accounting III

01 02

3cr Luh 3cr Luh

3:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER ---W---SVER

1 1

25 25

ACCT 3800

Accounting Information Systems

03 04

3cr Dippel 3cr Dippel

3:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER ----R--SVER

1 1

17 18

ACCT 4100

Advanced Financial Accounting I

03 04

3cr Staff 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 3:00- 4:50PM

-M-----SVER -M-W-F-SVER

2 2

25 25

ACCT 4900

Auditing

01 02

3cr Luh 3cr Luh

1:00- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER -M-----SVER

1 1

25 25

ACCT 4910

Auditing and Professional Reponsibilities

03 04

3cr Staff 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 2:50PM

-M-----SVER -M-W-F-SVER

2 2

25 25

ACCT 4990

Accounting Seminar

10 11

3cr Staff 3cr Staff

5:30- 8:30PM 1:30- 2:50PM

--T----SVER --T-R--SVER

S S

17 25

3cr Schnurbusch 3cr Seymour

5:30- 8:30PM 1:30- 2:50PM

--T----WGSD --T-R--SVER

S S

24 24

ADVERTISING ADVT 1940

Introduction to Marketing Communications 01 02

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. ACCOUNTING ACCT 2010

ADVT 2550

Creative Strategies for Advertising

01 3cr Seymour 02 3cr Seymour Prerequisites: MNGT 3510 OR ADVT 1940, AND MEDC 1050.

2:30- 3:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM

-M-W---SVER ----R--SVER

S S

15 15

ADVT 2910

Writing for Advertising 01 Prerequisites: MNGT 3510 AND ADVT 2550.

3cr Staff

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--SVER

S

15

ADVT 3150

Topics Promotional Communications 01 Prerequisite: ADVT 1940 or MNGT 3510. Viral Videos/Marketing Comm 02 Prerequisite: ADVT 1940 or PBRL 2100. Consumer Insights & Creativity 03

3cr Ulmer

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

2

24

3cr Barnthouse

9:00- 1:00PM

------SSVER

1

15

1cr Gutting

5:30-9:30PM 8:30-4:30PM

----F-SVER -----SSVER

1

15

Prerequisite: MNGT 3510. Meets on Jan. 28 and 29. Prerequisite may vary with topic.

20

Fee

$10


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. ADVT 3500

Course Title Visual Communications for Advertising and Public Relations Prerequisite: INTM 2350.

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Difate 02 3cr Staff

Times 1:30- 4:20PM 5:30- 8:30PM

ADVT 3910

International Advertising 01 3cr Saisanan 2:00- 4:50PM Prerequisite: MNGT 3510. This is an International Studies Certificate Course.

ADVT 4040

Advertising Production Print 01 3cr Difate 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: ADVT 3500, ADVT 2550 or ADVT 2910, and INTM 2350 or COAP 2020. Radio 02 3cr Chechik 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: ADVT 2550 or ADVT 2910.

Days Building Trm Lim ----R--SVER S 15 --T----SVER S 15

Fee

-M-----SVER

S

24

----R--SVER

2

15

$25

----R--SVER

1

15

$10

ADVT 4620

Senior Overview 01 3-6cr Staff TBA ------SVER S Prerequisites: Senior standing, acceptance into the major through Portfolio Review, AND permission of instructor.

0

ADVT 4700

Professional Development in 01 3cr Fanter 1:30- 4:20PM Advertising/Marketing Communication Prerequisites: advertising/marketing communications major and senior standing.

15

$10

ADVT 4910

Advertising Campaign Production

01

3cr Clark 5:30- 8:30PM ---W---SVER S Clark 4:00- 5:20PM -----F-SVER S 02 3cr Schnurbusch 5:30- 8:30PM ---W---SVER S Schnurbusch 5:30- 8:30PM -----F-SVER S Prerequisite: permission of the instructor. Students should see their instructor before registering to determine the number of credit hours and what procedure to follow in registering for this course. Must use an add slip to register.

0 0 0 0

$125 $125 $50 $50

ANIMATION ANIM 1010

Animation II

01

3cr Long

1:30- 4:20PM

----R--SVER

S

15

$175

ANIM 2030

Introduction to 3-D Animation

01

3cr Bell

1:30- 4:20PM

--T----SVER

S

15

ANIM 3020

Story Development

01

3cr Boyer-Edwards

5:30- 8:30PM

---W---SVER

S

15

ANIM 3040

Comic Book Creation

01

3cr Sagovac

2:00- 4:50PM

---W---SVER

S

15

ANIM 3150

Special Topics :Pixilation :Animation Festival Management :Animation Dailies

01 02 03

3cr Lang 3cr Sagovac 1cr Sagovac

5:30- 9:20PM 12:00-12:50PM 2:00- 3:20PM

--T----SVER ----R--SVER -----F-SVER

2 S 2

15 15 15

ANIM 4020

Storyboarding

01

3cr Long

1:00- 2:30PM

-M-W---SVER

S

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 the instructor.

-M-----SVER

S

15

-M-W-F-WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH --T-R--WEBH ----R--WEBH

S S S 2

25 25 25 25

ANTHROPOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY ANSO 1010 Introduction to Sociology

01 02 03 04

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

White Warner Boyles Glore

Multicultural Studies Course [VAL, CUL]

21

10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

S

$30


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Social Issues 01 3cr Boyles Multicultural Studies Course [CRI, VAL]

ANSO 1070

Introduction to Cultural Anthropology

01 3cr Kwon 1:00- 1:50PM 02 3cr Nunez-Regueiro 12:00- 1:20PM W1 3cr Tierney TBA Int’l Human Rights, Int’l Studies, and Multicultural Studies Course [CUL, VAL]

-M-W-F-WEBH --T-R--WEBH ------ONL1

S S 1

25 25 16

ANSO 1080

Human Evolution 01 3cr Loyet Ancient Studies and Multicultural Studies Course [CUL,HST]

11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

25

ANSO 1090

Introduction to Geography: 01 3cr Skele World and Regional Int'l Studies and Environmental Studies Course [HST,CUL]

1:00- 1:50PM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

25

ANSO 2000 ANSO 2000

Issues in Contemporary Society Hate Groups USA 01 3cr Woolf Offered Concurrently with PSYC 2000.01 [VAL]

2:00- 2:50PM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

10

ANSO 2000

World Musics Offered concurrently with ISTL 2550.11 Int’l Studies Course [VAL]

02

3cr Conway-Long

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

20

ANSO 2000

Urban Anthropology [VAL]

03

3cr Kwon

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

25

ANSO 2000

U.S. Immigration [VAL]

04

3cr Heldenbrand

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

2

25

ANSO 2000

Reflections of Deviancy in Media 06 3cr Warner Offered concurrently with PSYC 2000.06 [VAL]

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----DWTN

2

10

ANSO 2030

Culture and Communication 01 Multicultural Studies Course [CRI, VAL]

3cr Warner

12:00-12:50PM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

25

ANSO 2073

Topics in Archaeology Archaeology of North America [HST]

01

3cr Skele

12:00-12:50PM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

25

01

3cr Conway-Long

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--WEBH

S

20

S

10

ANSO 2100

Peoples and Cultures Islamic World Offered concurrently with ISTL 2550.12 International Studies Course [VAL]

Times 5:30- 9:30PM

Days Building Trm Lim --T----WEBH 1 25

Course No. ANSO 1020

ANSO 2475 ANSO 2475

Topics in Sex and Gender Bisexualities 01 3cr Miller 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH Offered concurrently with PSYC 2475.01 and WOMN 2000.04 Multicultural Studies, Women Studies, and Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Cert Course [VAL]

ANSO 2475

Gender Differences through Film 02 3cr Tierney 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH Offered concurrently with PSYC 2475.02 and WOMN 2000.07 Multicultural Studies, Women Studies, and Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Cert Course [VAL]

2

10

ANSO 2550

Dynamics of Decision Making 01 Offered concurrently with PSYC 2550.01 [CRI]

S

10

3cr Jones

22

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--WEBH

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Moore

Course Title Nonverbal Behavior Offered concurrently with PSYC 2650.01

ANSO 2750

Introduction to Measurement 01 3cr Hulsizer 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH and Statistics 02 3cr Woolf 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH Offered concurrently with PSYC 2750 Prerequisite: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor. [SCI,MTH]

S 1

10 8

ANSO 2825

Introduction to Research 01 3cr Mitchell 1:00- 1:50PM Methods 02 3cr MacCartney 5:30- 9:30PM Offered concurrently with PSYC 2825 Prerequisite: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor

S 1

10 20

ANSO 3000 ANSO 3000

Topics in Anthropology/Sociology Visual Culture, Sex, and Race 01 3cr Nunez-Regueiro 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W---WEBH S 15 Offered concurrently with MULC 4650.02 and WOMN 3000.05 Prerequisites: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or PSYC 1100 and 6 hours of social science, or permission of instructor Multicultural Studies and Women's Studies Course

ANSO 3000

Feminism, Female Sexuality/Society 02 3cr Gardetto 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH 2 10 Offered concurrently with WOMN 3000.03 Prerequisites: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or PSYC 1100 and 6 hours of social science, or permission of instructor Women's Studies Course

ANSO 3000

Anthropological Imagination 03 3cr Conway-Long 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH S 25 Prerequisites: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or PSYC 1100 and 6 hours of social science, or permission of instructor

ANSO 3275

Genocide 01 3cr Woolf 12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH S 5 Offered concurrently with PSYC 3275.01 and HRTS 3600.01 Prerequisites: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or PSYC 1100 and 6 hours of social science, or permission of instructor Int'l Human Rights Course

ANSO 3550

Theories of Social Science 01 3cr Miller 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBH Prerequisite: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 and 6 hours of social science, or permission of instructor.

ANSO 3600

Social Psychology 01 3cr Hulsizer 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH 2 10 Offered concurrently with PSYC 3600.01 Prerequisites: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or PSYC 1100 & ANSO 2825 & 6 hours of social science or permission of instructor.

ANSO 3610

Independent Reading Course 01 3cr Staff TBA Prerequisites: Junior Standing and Permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

S

5

ANSO 3900

Family and Kinship 01 3cr Kwon 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH Prerequisite: ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 and 6 hours of social science, or permission of instructor. Multicultural Studies and Women's Studies Course

S

25

ANSO 4000

Adv Studies: Advanced Statistics 01 3cr Hulsizer 10:00-10:50AM Offered concurrently with PSYC 4750.01 Prerequisites: ANSO 2750 or PSYC 2750 or permission of instructor.

S

10

ANSO 4200

Class, Status, and Power 01 3cr MacCartney 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH Offered concurrently with MULC 4650.01 Prerequisites: 12 hours of social science or permission of instructor. Int'l Human Rights, Multicultural Studies, and Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Cert. Course

1

20

23

Times 5:30- 9:30PM

Days Building Trm Lim ---W---WEBH 1 10

Course No. ANSO 2650

-M-W-F-WEBH ----R--WEBH

-M-W-F-WEBH

2

Fee

25


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim --T-R--WEBH S 10

Course No. ANSO 4400

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Human Sexuality 01 3cr Moore 10:00-11:20AM Offered concurrently with PSYC 4400.01 Prerequisites: 12 hours of social science or permission of instructor. Women's Studies Course

ANSO 4610

Adv. Independent Reading Course 01 3cr Staff TBA -----WEBH Prerequisites: Senior Standing and permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

S

5

ANSO 4825

Advanced Research Methods: Qualitative 01 3cr Tierney 1:30- 2:50PM Offered concurrently with PSYC 4825.01 Prerequisites: ANSO 2825 and 12 hours of social science or permission of instructor.

S

10

ANSO 4900 ANSO 4900

Senior Seminar Violence:Social Sci Perspectives 01 3cr Conway-Long 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W---WEBH S Offered concurrently with PSYC 4900.01 Prerequisites: 12 ours of social science or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

ANSO 4900

Science and Pseudoscience 05 3cr Hulsizer 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--DWTN 1 Offered concurrently with PSYC 4900.02 Prerequisites: 12 ours of social science or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

--T-R--WEBH

Fee

8

8

ARABIC Note: For courses in Arabic language please see ILC 1090.01 and ILC 1100.02. For a course in Arab culture taught in English please see ILC 2150.09. ART ART 1000

Introduction to Studio Art [HUM,ART]

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----VAST

S

7

ART 1010

Creative Strategies 01 3cr Hodson Prerequisites: acceptance to the program via portfolio interview

10:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-VAST

S

15

$100

ART 1110

Introduction to Drawing

6:00-10:00PM

----R--VAST

S

15

$100

ART 1120

Principles of Drawing

01 3cr Enkelmann 8:00- 9:50AM --T-RF-VAST 02 3cr Bogosian 10:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-VAST 03 3cr Enkelmann 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST sect 04 for theater majors only 04 3cr Bogosian 3:00- 6:00PM ----R--VAST Prerequisites: ART 1110. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair

S S S S

15 15 15 25

$100 $100 $100 $100

ART 1210

Design:2D

-M-W-F-VAST

S

15

$100

ART 1220

Design:3D

01 3cr Daly 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W-F-VAST 02 3cr Watson 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST 03 3cr Beck 10:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-VAST 04 3cr Vogt 3:00- 4:50PM --T-R--VAST Prerequisites: Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair

S S S S

15 15 15 15

$100 $100 $100 $100

ART 1700

Photo I 01 3cr Staff 10:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-SVER S Prerequisites: ART 1010 and ART 1210; or MEDC 1000 and MEDC 1010 or permission of instructor. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair

15

$125

ART 2110

Figure Drawing 01 3cr Loudenback 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

01

01

3cr Loudenback

3cr Staff

24

3:00- 4:50PM


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. ART 2120

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Intermediate Drawing 01 3cr Hodson 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST S 15 Prerequisites: ART 2110. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

ART 2280

Digital Applications 01 3cr Staff 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 2270

Introduction to Graphic Design 01 3cr Yuasa 8:00- 9:50AM --T-RF-VAST Prerequisites: ART 2280. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

ART 2410

Painting I 01 3cr Loudenback 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST S 15 $100 Prerequisites: ART 1120, ART 1210 and ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the program with permission of the chair

ART 2420

Painting II 01 3cr Passanise 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S 8 $100 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 Watson 1:00- 2:50PM --T-R--VAST Prerequisites: ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

S

15

$100

ART 2520

Sculpture II 01 3cr Watson 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S Prerequisites: ART 2510. Students without portfolio admission to the department with the permission of chair

3

$135

ART 2530

Ceramics I

ART 2540

Ceramics II 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST Prerequisites: ART 2530. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

ART 2610

Printmaking:Introductory 01 3cr Foley 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST S 15 $150 Prerequisites: ART 1120, ART 1210 and ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair

ART 2700

Concepts and Theory of Design 01 3cr Yuasa 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST Prerequisites: Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

ART 2720

Photo II 01 3cr Staff 3:00- 4:50PM --T-RF-VAST S 12 Prerequisites: ART 1700 or PHOT 1000. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

ART 2900

Art Major Acceptance Review

ART 3110

S

15

Fee $100

$100

01 3cr Au 10:00-11:50AM --T-RF-VAST S 12 $125 02 3cr Daly 10:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-VAST S 12 $125 Prerequisites: ART 1120 or ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair

01

0cr Lang

------VAST

S

6

15

$125

$100

$125

S

25

Conceptual Drawing 01 3cr Passanise 10:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-VAST Prerequisites: ART 2120. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

S

15

$100

ART 3280

Graphic Design Products 01 3cr Floresca 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--VAST Prerequisites: ART 3270. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

S

15

$100

ART 3410

Painting III 01 3cr Passanise 1:00- 2:50PM -M-W-F-VAST Prerequisite: ART 2420. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair

S

7

$100

ART 3420

Painting IV 01 3cr Passanise 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST Prerequisites: ART 3410. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

S

4

$100

25

TBA

S


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. ART 3510

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Sculpture III 01 3cr Watson 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 2 Prerequisites: ART 2520. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

Fee $135

ART 3520

Sculpture IV 01 3cr Watson 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST Prerequisite: ART 3510. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

S

1

$135

ART 3530

Ceramics III 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST Prerequisite: ART 2540. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

S

6

$125

ART 3540

Ceramics IV 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST Prerequisite: ART 3530. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

S

3

$125

ART 3610

Printmaking:Silkscreen 01 3cr Levin 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---VAST S 15 Prerequisite: ART 1120 and ART 1210. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

$150

ART 3620

Printmaking:Etching 01 3cr Lang 10:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-VAST S 7 Prerequisite: ART 1120 and ART 2610. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair

$150

ART 3630

Papermaking 01 3cr Lang 3:00- 4:50PM --T-RF-VAST 1 15 $100 Prerequisites: Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

ART 3650

Printmaking Workshop Japanese Woodblock Printing 01 3cr Schneider 5:30- 8:30PM --T-R--VAST 1 12 $150 Prerequisites: One semester of printmaking. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. Maybe repeated for up to 9 credit hours

ART 3850

Topics in Studio Art Clay Bodies 01 3cr Au 3:00- 4:50PM --T-RF-VAST 1 12 $125 Prerequisites: ART 2530. Permission of Instructor.Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of the chair. May be repeated for credit Editorial/Information Design 02 3cr Theiling 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----VAST S 15 $100 Prerequisites: ART 3270. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit Design for New Media 03 3cr Heberlie 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 2 $100 Prerequisites: ART 2280. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit Text and Image 04 3cr Foley 3:00- 4:50PM --T-RF-VAST S 15 $150 Prerequisites: Permission of the Instructor. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit Metal Casting 05 3cr Watson 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 8 $135 Prerequisites: ART 1220. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

ART 4110

Drawing:Advanced 01 3cr Staff 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisite: ART 2120. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

7

$100

ART 4120

Drawing:Advanced 01 3cr Staff 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisite: ART 4110. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

7

$100

ART 4200

Art Therapy: History and Theory 01 3cr Seelig 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: 18 credit hours of studio art and 6 credit hours of psychology

15

$100

26

--T----VAST

S


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Graphic Design Studio 01 3cr Cournoyer Prerequisite: admission to B.F.A. in Graphic Design

ART 4410

Painting V 01 3cr Passanise 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisite: ART 3420. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

ART 4420

Painting VI 01 3cr Passanise 3:00- 4:50PM -M-W-F-VAST S Prerequisite: ART 4410. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

ART 4510

Sculpture V 01 3cr Watson 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S Prerequisite: ART 3520. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

1

$135

ART 4520

Sculpture VI 01 3cr Watson 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S Prerequisite: ART 4510. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

1

$135

ART 4530

Ceramics V:Advanced 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisite: ART 3540. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

3

$125

ART 4540

Ceramics VI:Advanced 01 3cr Au 1:00- 2:50PM --T-RF-VAST S Prerequisite: ART 4530. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

3

$125

ART 4630

Printmaking:Advanced 01 3cr Lang 10:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-VAST Prerequiaites: 6 credit hours of printmaking. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

7

$150

ART 4710

Photography V 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S 6 Prerequisites: 6 credit hours in photography. ART 2900 and permission of the instructor. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

$125

ART 4720

Photography VI 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST S Prerequisites ART 4710 and permission of the instructor. Students without portfolio admission to the department with permission of chair. May be repeated for credit

6

$125

ART 4800

Apprenticeships in Art 01 3cr Yuasa TBA Prerequisites: Advanced standing art majors and permission of instructor

ART 4900

Professional Practice in Graphic Design Prerequisite: ART 3900

ART 4910

BA Senior Overview/Exhibition 01 0cr Lang Prerequisite: completion of departmental and University requirements

ART 4930

Secondary Art Methods 01 3cr Wilmes 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBG S 15 Prerequisites: application for teacher certification, ART 2900, ART 3910, EDUC 2800 and EDUC 2810, permission of the instructor and acceptance to the Teacher Certification Program. THIS CLASS MEETS OFF-CAMPUS at the College School located at the corner of Big Bend Blvd. and Laclede Station Rd.

ART 4950

B.F.A. Senior Thesis 01 3cr Hodson 1:00- 3:50PM Prerequisites: ART 3900 and completion of art program requirements

01

3cr Yuasa

27

Times 5:30- 9:30PM

Days Building Trm Lim ---W---VAST S 15

Course No. ART 4280

1:00- 2:50PM

TBA

S

4

$100

3

------WEBG

S

12

--T-RF-VAST

S

13

------VAST

S

25

-----F-VAST

S

Fee $100

15

$100

$100

$100

$40


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. ART HISTORY ARHS 1050

Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Art Appreciation [HUM,ART]

01 02 08 G1

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----SVER --T----DWTN --T----WEST -M-----WING

1 2 2 1

20 20 20 20

ARHS 2000

Art Forum

01

1cr Staff

11:30- 1:50PM

-----F-SVER

S

20

ARHS 2210

Introduction to the History of Western Art [HST,ART]

01

3cr Gregg

9:00- 9:50AM

--T-RF-SVER

S

20

$30

ARHS 2320

Introduction to Asian Art [HST,CUL]

01

3cr Hughes

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-SVER

S

20

$30

ARHS 2350

Introductory Topics in Art History Florence in the Renaissance 01 3cr Gregg TBA TBA 20 Sect. 01 is a one week course taught during Spring Break in Florence Italy 3/06/11 - 3/12/11 Students should sign up for this section if they are leaving Webster's main campu to study abroad for this class only. Sexy, Sexless, Sexist 02 3cr Swindell 12:00-12:50PM -T-RF-SVER S 20 Florence in the Renaissance 03 3cr Gregg TBA TBA 12 Students should sign up for this section if they are studying abroad Spring I or Spring II in Vienna or Lieden. Sect. 03 is a one week course offered during Spring Break in Florence Italy 03/06/11 - 03/12/11. Prerequisites: May be repeated for credit if content differs. [HST,ART]

ARHS 3370

Art Since 1945 01 Prerequisites: ARHS 2200 and ARHS 2210

3cr Hughes

ARHS 3400

History of Architecture 01 Prerequisites: ARHS 2200 and ARHS 2210

3cr Beck

ARHS 4350

Topics in Art History Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael 01 3cr Gregg 3:00- 4:30PM Prerequisites: ARHS 2200 and ARHS 2210. May be repeated for credit if content differs

ARHS 4920

01

0cr Hufker

$30 $30 $30 $30

$30 $850

12:00-12:50PM

-M-W-F-SVER

S

20

$30

5:30- 8:30PM

----R--SVER

S

20

$30

--T-R--SVER

S

20

$30

------WEBG

S

10

$40

9:00- 5:00PM

U------SVER

1

24

Senior Overview/ 01 0cr Hughes Comprehensive Review Prerequisites: completion of departmental and University requirements

AUDIO PRODUCTION AUDI 0100 AUDI Portfolio Review

Fee

TBA

AUDI 1000

Audio Production I for Non-Majors

01 3cr Ruder 2:00- 4:50PM 02 3cr Ruder 5:30- 8:20PM 03 3cr Hunter 1:00- 3:50PM Prerequisites: MEDC 1010 and EPMD 1000 or permission of instructor.

---W---SVER ---W---SVER ----R--SVER

S S S

15 15 15

$15 $15 $15

AUDI 1100

Audio Production I for 01 3cr Fisher 5:30- 8:20PM Audio Production Majors 02 3cr Hunter 9:00-11:50AM Prerequisites: MEDC 1010 and EPMD 1000 or permission of instructor.

--T----SVER ----R--SVER

S S

15 15

$15 $15

AUDI 1200

Introduction to MIDI

--T----SVER --T----SVER ----R--SVER

S S S

10 10 10

$25 $25 $25

01 02 03

3cr Casey 3cr Meyer 3cr Meyer

28

1:00- 3:50PM 5:30- 8:20PM 1:00- 3:50PM


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -M-----SVER S 15 --T----SVER S 15

Course No. AUDI 2000

Course Title Audio Production II

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Hufker 02 3cr Hufker Prerequisite: AUDI 1100 and current enrollment in AUDI 2050.

Times 1:00- 3:50PM 12:00-2:50PM

Fee $150 $150

AUDI 2050

Audio Production II Lab

01 3cr Gottlieb 02 3cr Gottlieb Prerequisite: AUDI 1100 and current enrollment in AUDI 2000.

9:00-11:50AM 9:00-11:50AM

-M-----SVER --T----SVER

S S

15 15

AUDI 2100

Radio Production 01 3cr Edwards Prerequisite: AUDI 1000 or permission of the instructor.

6:00- 8:50PM

-M-----SVER

S

10

AUDI 2300

Pro Tools Prerequisite: Audi 2000.

01

3cr Meyer

5:30- 9:20PM

-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

$125 $125

S

24

$30

S

15

S

10

S

10

S

10

$25

Prerequisite: AUDI 2000. AUDI 3150

AUDI 3200

Topics :Audio, Community and Society 01 3cr Gottlieb 12:00-12:50PM ----R--SVER Prerequisite: Upperclass status or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs :Inside the Box 02 3cr Stamler 7:00- 9:50PM --T----SVER Prerequisite: AUDI 2000. :Mastering for Compact Disc 03 3cr Hennerich 1:00- 3:50PM -M-----SVER Prerequisite: AUDI 3000. Location Recording 04 3cr Hennerich 10:00-11:50AM --T----SVER Prerequisite: AUDI 3000. :Prof Audio Prod Seminar VO/ADR 06 3cr Schulenbur 4:00- 6:50PM ----R--SVER Prerequisite: AUDI 2000. Audio Studio Maintenance

01 02

3cr Buckalew 3cr Buckalew

9:00-11:50AM 9:00-11:50AM

-M-----SVER --T----SVER

S S

10 10

01

$100 $100

Prerequisite: AUDI 2000. AUDI 3300

Sound System Design and Operation Prerequisite: AUDI 2000.

3cr Buckalew

12:00- 2:50PM

-M-----SVER

S

15

AUDI 3500

Digital Audio 01 3cr Hennerich Prerequisite: AUDI 3000 or permission of instructor.

9:00-11:50AM

-M-----SVER

S

10

$25

AUDI 3600

MIDI Applications:Sequencing 01 3cr Casey Prerequisite: AUDI 1200 or permission of instructor.

1:00- 3:50PM

---W---SVER

S

10

$25

AUDI 3900

Audio Aesthetics

01

3cr Schulenburg

4:00- 6:50PM

--T----SVER

S

15

$30

AUDI 4000

Music Recording Prerequisite: AUDI 3000.

01

3cr Gottlieb

5:30- 8:20PM

----R--SVER

S

8

$25

AUDI 4100

Advanced Audio Mixing Prerequisite: AUDI 3000.

01

3cr Gottlieb

9:00-11:50AM

---W---SVER

S

8

$10

AUDI 4300

Advanced MIDI Applications:Film Scoring 01 3cr Schenkel Prerequisite: AUDI 3600 or permission of the instructor.

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--SVER

1

5

29


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ---W---SVER S 10

Course No. AUDI 4500

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Soundtracks for Visual Media 01 3cr Meyer 1:00- 3:50PM Prerequisite: AUDI 3000. Crosslisted with INTM 3150 and FILM 3150. Crosslisted with FILM 3150.04

AUDI 4610

Readings in Audio Production 01 3cr Staff TBA ------SVER Prerequisites: media major, junior/senior standing and permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs

S

15

AUDI 4620

Senior Overview

01 3cr Gottlieb TBA ------SVER 02 3cr Hufker TBA ------SVER 03 3cr Meyer TBA ------SVER Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance into the major through portfolio review, and permission of the instructor.

S S S

15 15 15

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

BIOLOGY BIOL 1030

Fee $35

Biology of Plants 01 3cr DePew 5:30- 8:20PM --T----WEBH S 15 Note: BIOL 1030 & 1031 Must be taken concurrently. An Environmental Studies Course. Intended for non-majors. (SCI) [Gen Ed, IDS]

BIOL 1031

Biology of Plants: Lab 01 1cr DePew 8:30- 9:30PM --T---WEBH S 15 Note: BIOL 1030 & 1031 Must be taken concurrently. An Environmental Studies Course. Intended for non-majors. (SCI)

BIOL 1318

Issues in Biology: Biology of Disease W2 3cr Gaddis Note: May be repeated for credit if content differs Topics in Biology: Global Climate Change 01 3cr DePew [Gen Ed, IDS]

BIOL 1560

Essentials of Biology II

BIOL 1561

Essentials of Biology II: Lab

BIOL 3020

TBA

------ONL1

11:30-12:50PM -M-W----WEBH

1

15

S

20

$30

01 4cr Preuss 10:00-11:50AM M-W---WEBH S 25 02 4cr Preuss 10:00-11:50AM --T-R--WEBH S 25 Prerequsite: BIOL 1550; Chem 1100 concurrently or equivalent: Note: BIOL 1560 and 1561 Must be taken concurrently 01 1cr Mehringer 02 1cr Mehringer 03 1cr Preuss 04 1cr Preuss 05 1cr Brown-Kennerly Note: BIOL 1560 and 1561 must be taken concurrently.

S S S S S

10 10 10 10 10

Human Anatomy & Physiology II 01 3cr Bergfeld 10:30-11:50AM --T-R--WEBH Prerequisite: BIOL 3010 & 3011, CHEM 2100 and 2101 or permission from the instructor. Lab Required.

S

15

BIOL 3021

Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab II 01 1cr Bergfeld Note: BIOL 3020 & 3021 must be taken cuncurrently.

S

15

BIOL 3050

Genetics 01 3cr Schroeder 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH Prerequisite: BIOL 1550, 1560, CHEM 2100 & 2101. Note: BIOL 3050 and 3051 must be taken concurrently [Gen Ed]

S

24

30

1:00- 3:50PM 1:30- 4:20PM 1:30- 4:20PM 1:30- 4:20PM 1:00- 3:50 PM

2:00-4:50PM

-M-----WEBH --T----WEBH ---W-------R--WEBH ----F--WEBH

-----F-WEBH

$50 $50 $50 $50 $50

$50


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Sec Hrs Faculty Times 01 1cr Brown-Kennerly 9:00-11:50AM 02 1cr Brown-Kennerly 9:00-11:50AM Note: BIOL 3050 & 3051 must be taken concurrently

Days Building Trm Lim ----R--WEBH S 12 --F----WEBH S 12

Course No. BIOL 3051

Course Title Genetics:Lab

BIOL 3120

Microbiology 01 3cr Mehringer 9:00-10:20AM --T-R--WEBH Prerequisite: BIOL 3050 & 3051 Note: BIOL 3120 & 3121 must be taken concurrently [Gen Ed]

S

10

BIOL 3121

Microbiology Lab 01 1cr Mehringer Note: BIOL 3120 & 3121 must be taken concurrently

S

10

$50

BIOL 3600

Cell Culture 01 3 cr Gaddis 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH 1 Journal Club 02 3cr Preuss 9:00-10:50AM -----F-WEBH S Medical Termonology W1 3cr Gaddis TBA ------ONL1 2 Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor. (SCI) Note: May be repeated for credit if content differs.

10 15 15

$75

BIOL 4000

Methods in Molecular Biology 01 3cr Gaddis 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH Prerequisite: Biol 3080&3081, Chem 3100 & 3101 or permission of instructor. Note: BIOL 4000&4001 must be taken concurrently.

S

10

BIOL 4001

Methods in Molecular:Lab 01 1cr Gaddis Note: BIOL 4000 & 4001 must be taken concurrently

2:00- 4:50PM

S

10

BIOL 4010

Evolution

01

3cr Bergfeld

10:00-11:20AM -M-W---WEBH

S

15

BIOL 4300

Immunology Prerequisite: BIOL 3080

01

3cr Gaddis

11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH

S

20

BIOL 4400

Research Methods 01 3cr Gaddis Prerequisite: CHEM 3100 & 3101 and seion standing

12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH

S

15

BIOL 4430

Senior Thesis

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

S S S S S S S S

4 4 1 3 1 1 1 1

$100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Prerequisite: BIOL 4400 and senior standing

BROADCAST / DIGITAL JOURNALISM BJRN 2110 Production Techniques 01 Prerequisites: EPMD 1000 AND BJRN 2410.

4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr 4cr

Gaddis Schroeder Coffman Preuss DePew Mehringer Krueger Manteuffel

3cr Williams

10:30-11:50 AM --T-R--WEBH

-M-----WEBH

------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH -------WEBH

-M-W---SVER

S

15

$150

$10

Introduction to Radio-TV Journalism 01 3cr Solomon Lab time is required at a radio station. Prerequisite: JOUR 1030.

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--SVER

S

15

BJRN 2600

Introduction to Digital Journalism 01 Prerequisites: JOUR 1030 and INTM 1600.

10:00-11:20AM

-M-W---SVER

S

15

BJRN 2850

Radio-TV News Reporting 01 3cr Solomon 1:00- 3:50PM ---W---SVER Prerequisites: BJRN 2410, VIDE 1810, AND AUDI 1000 OR BJRN 2110. May be repeated once for credit.

S

15

31

$75

4:00- 5:20PM

BJRN 2410

3cr Cox

Fee $50 $50

$20


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. BJRN 3150

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Topics Broadcast Genius: Rod Serling 01 1cr Williams Crosslisted with MEDC 3150.01. Meets weeks 3 and 4. Broadcast Genius: Lucille Ball 02 1cr Williams Crosslisted with MEDC 3150.02. Meets weeks 5 and 6. Prerequisite may vary with topic.

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

10:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-SVER

1

10

10:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-SVER

1

10

1:00- 3:50PM

-M-----SVER

S

15

TBA

TBA

S

0

BJRN 3590

Television News:Reporting and 01 3cr Solomon Producing Prerequisites: BJRN 2850. May be repeated for credit.

BJRN 3600

Online Journalism Production 01 3cr Cox Prerequisites: BJRN 2600, BJRN 2850 and permission of instructor.

BJRN 4700

Professional Development in 01 3cr Cox Broadcast Journalism Prerequisites: Broadcast journalism major and senior standing.

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

1

15

BUSINESS BUSN 1000

Business Spreadsheets

01

1cr Staff

5:30-7:30PM

----R--SVER

1

25

BUSN 1200

Introduction to Business

10

3cr Staff

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-SVER

S

25

BUSN 2100

Business Communications

01 06 08

3cr Staff 3cr Staff 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WGSD --T----DWTN -M-----WEST

1 2 2

25 25 25

BUSN 2210

Personal Finance

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

25

BUSN 2750

Introduction to Statistics

03 07 10 G2

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 2:30- 3:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER --T----WEST -M-W---SVER ---W---WING

2 1 S 1

17 25 18 25

BUSN 3710

Entrepreneurial Financial Management

10

3cr Staff

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--SVER

S

25

BUSN 4110

Operations Management

01 06 08 10

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-11:30AM

----R--SVER --T----DWTN ---W---WEST --T-R--SVER

1 2 2 S

25 20 25 17

BUSN 4300

Business Ethics

03 3cr Staff 07 3cr Staff G3 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WGSD ----R--WEST ---W---WING

2 1 2

25 25 25

BUSN 4990

Business Policy

03 06 08 10

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-11:20AM

----R--SVER -M-----DWTN --T----WEST --T-R--SVER

2 2 2 S

18 20 25 25

CHEMISTRY CHEM 1110

General Chemistry II

S S

25 25

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

Staff Staff Staff Staff

01 3cr Krueger 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH 02 3cr Krueger 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH Prerequisite: Chem 1100. Note Lab required. Chem 1110 & 1111 must be take concurrently (SCI)

32

Fee

$20


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Sec Hrs Faculty 01 1cr Krueger 02 1cr Krueger 03 1cr Krueger 04 1cr Krueger 05 1cr Krueger Note: Chem 1110 & 1111 must be taken concurrently (SCI)

Course Title General Chemistry II:Lab

CHEM 2110

Organic Chemistry II

01 3cr Coffman 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH 02 3cr Coffman 1:00- 1:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH Prerequisite: CHEM 2100. Note: Lab required 2110 & 2111 must be taken concurrently (SCI)

S S

15 15

CHEM 2111

Organic Chemistry II:Lab

CHEM 3110

Biochemistry II Prerequisite: CHEM 2100 & 3100, 3101.

01 1cr 02 1cr 03 1cr 04 1cr Note: Chem 2110 & 2111 must be taken concurrently 01

Coffman Coffman Coffman Coffman

3cr Schroeder

Times 3:30- 6:20PM 2:00- 4:50PM 2:00- 4:50PM 9:00-11:50AM 1:00- 3:50PM

Days Building Trm Lim -M-----WEBH S 10 --T----WEBH S 10 ---W---WEBH S 10 -----F-WEBH S 10 -----F-WEBH S 10

Course No. CHEM 1111

9:00-10:50AM 9:00-11:50AM 9:00-10:50AM 9:00-11:50AM

-M-----WEBH --T----WEBH ---W---WEBH ----R--WEBH

S S S S

8 8 8 8

1:00- 1:50PM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

25

Fee $50 $50 $50 $50 $50

$50 $50 $50 $50

CHINESE Note: For courses in Mandarin Chinese language please see ILC 1090.02 and ILC 1100.01. For a course in Chinese culture taught in English please see ILC 2150.05. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COAP 1020 Introduction to Computer Applications

01 02 03 04 09 10 11 12

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Bopp Johnson Johnson Johnson 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

-M-W---SVER --T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER -M-----SVER --T----SVER -M-----SVER --T----SVER

S S S S 1 1 2 2

16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16

$10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Pasagic

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 -M-----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

S S 1 2 1 2

17 17 17 16 16 16

$10 $10 $10 $10

COAP 2000

XHTML Programming

01 02 03 11 W1 W5

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

COAP 2020

Desktop Publishing

01 11

3cr Dyer 3cr Reiss

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER --T----SVER

1 2

15 15

$10 $10

Prerequisite: COAP 1020 COAP 2100

Web Technology Principles

01 3cr Biggs W1 3cr Shao W5 3cr Bailey Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

17 16 16

$10

COAP 2110

Web Animation

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2

16 16 16

$10

11 3cr Phares W1 3cr Astuto W5 3cr Astuto Prerequisite: COAP 2000 (or concurrently) or HTML proficiency

33


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Web Editors W5 3cr Dill Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency

COAP 2130

Web Scripting W1 3cr Dill Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

COAP 2150

Design Principles I W1 3cr Gilley Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency and COAP 2170

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

COAP 2170

Web Usability and Accessability W1 3cr Smith Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

COAP 2180

Introduction to XML W5 3cr Biggs Prerequisite: COAP 2000 or HTML proficiency

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

COAP 3000

Dynamic HTML Prerequisite: COAP 2100

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

COAP 3010

Advanced Application Topics Advanced Desktop Publishing Prerequisite: COAP 2020

3cr Dyer

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

15

W5 3cr Shao

11

Times TBA

Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1 2 16

Course No. COAP 2120

Fee

$10

COAP 3110

Interactive Site Development Prerequisite: COAP 3000

W1 3cr Blackorby

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

COAP 3120

Designing with Style Sheets W5 3cr Citrowske Prerequisite: COAP 2150 (or concurrently)

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

COAP 3150

Design Principles II W5 3cr Dill, J Prerequisite: COAP 2150 and COAP 3120 (or concurrently)

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

COAP 3180

Web Databases Prerequisite: COAP 3110

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

17

Suo Suo Nicollerat Nicollerat Staff

9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-10:50AM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER ---W---SVER ----R--SVER -M-----WING

S S S S S

17 17 17 17 17

$10 $10 $10 $10 $10

Staff Staff Biolchini Staff Staff

9:00- 9:50AM 12:00-12:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER ----R--WEST -M-----SVER --T----SVER

S S S S S

17 17 17 17 17

$10 $10 $10 $10 $10

1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T-R--SVER --T----SVER -M-----WEST

S 1 2

20 18 20

$10 $10 $10

COMPUTER SCIENCE COSC 1540 Emerging Technologies COSC 1550

Computer Programming I

W5 3cr Wang

11

3cr Slinkard

01 02 10 11 G1

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Gen Ed: [CRI] COSC 1560

Computer Programming II

01 3cr 02 3cr 07 3cr 10 3cr 11 3cr Prerequisite: COSC 1550 with grade of B or better

COSC 1570

Mathematics for Computer Science

01 02 08

3cr Sabharwal 3cr Staff 3cr Staff

Gen Ed: [CRI, MTH] 34


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. COSC 2010

COSC 2610

Course Title Computer Topics Human-Computer Interaction Prerequisite: COSC 1550 Operating Systems

Sec Hrs Faculty 01

1cr Xiaoyuan

01 3cr Shao 02 3cr Sittman G3 3cr Staff

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Fee

2:00- 2:50PM

-M-----SVER

S

17

11:00-11:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER -M-----SVER --T----WING

S 1 2

20 20 20

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEST --T----SVER

1 2

20 20

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER --T----WING

2 1

20 20

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER ---W---WING

1 1

17 17

$10 $10

10:00-10:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER --T----SVER ---W---WING

S 2 2

17 17 17

$10 $10 $10

Prerequisite: COSC 1550 COSC 2670

Telecommunications

07 11

3cr Staff 3cr Shao

COSC 2810

Systems Analysis and Design

11 3cr Sturman G2 3cr Staff

Gen Ed: [CRI] COSC 3050

Data Structures I

01 3cr Staff G2 3cr Staff Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and Junior Standing

COSC 3100

Data Structures II

01 3cr Boyce 11 3cr Staff G3 3cr Staff

Prerequisite: COSC 1570 and COSC 3050 COSC 3410

Computer Security

07 11 Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and Junior Standing

3cr Biolchini 3cr Cawns

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEST -M-----SVER

1 2

20 17

COSC 3500

IT Project Management

01 02 08 Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and Junior Standing

3cr Staff 3cr Staff 3cr Biolchini

1:00- 1:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER ---W---SVER --T----WEST

S 1 2

17 17 20

COSC 3750

Decision Support Systems Concepts 01 Prerequisite: COSC 1560 and Junior Standing

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

1

17

COSC 4110

Database Concepts

01 3cr Kourik 02 3cr Wang 07 3cr Smith 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--WEST

1 1 1

18 18 17

COSC 4120

Database Applications

3cr Smith 3cr Staff 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEST ---W---SVER ----R--SVER

2 2 2

17 17 17

COSC 4250

Object-Oriented Analysis and Design 01 3cr Maher Prerequisite: COSC 2810, COSC 3100 and Junior Standing

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

1

17

COSC 4260

Object-Oriented Programming Prerequisite: COSC 4250

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

17

COSC 4810

Information Systems I 01 3cr Ovlia Prerequisite: COSC 1560, COSC 2810 and Junior Standing

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

1

20

08 11 12

$10

$10 $10 $10

Prerequisite: COSC 4110

11

3cr Maher

35

$10


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. COSC 4820 CSIS 3410

Course Title Information Systems II Prerequisite: COSC 4810 Information Analysis

Sec Hrs Faculty 11 3cr Ovlia

Times 5:30- 9:30PM

Days Building Trm Lim --T----SVER 2 20

01 02 06 07 11

1:00- 1:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER --T----SVER ----R--DWTN ----R--WEST --T----SVER

S 1 2 1 2

17 17 17 17 17

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Ovlia Bell Staff Staff Bell

Prerequisite: Junior Standing DANCE DANC 1020

Ballet I

01 2cr Isom 8:30- 9:50AM -M-W---LHCT 02 2cr Hagan 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--LHCT Prerequisites: DANC 1010 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit. [ART]

S S

25 25

DANC 1100

Jazz I

01 2cr Hagan 9:00- 9:50AM 02 2cr Hagan 10:00-10:50AM Prerequisites: DANC 1090 or permission. May be repeated once for credit. [ART]

-M-W-F-MILL -M-W-F-MILL

S S

18 18

DANC 1120

Modern Dance I 01 2cr Rund 11:30-12:50PM Prerequisites: DANC 1110 or permission. May be repeated once for credit. [ART]

--T-R--LHCT

S

25

DANC 1220

Improvisation

01

2cr Reed

1:00- 2:20PM

--T-R--LHCT

S

25

DANC 1240

Tap Dance I May be repeated once for credit. [ART]

01

2cr Cosby

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--MILL

S

18

DANC 1320

Composition I 01 3cr Mack Prerequisites: DANC 1220 or permission of instructor.

2:30- 3:50PM

--T-R--LHCT

S

25

DANC 2020

Ballet II S S

25 25

For Majors 01 3cr Dueker 2:30- 3:50PM --T-R--LHCT 02 3cr Isom 11:30-12:50PM -M-W---MILL Prerequisites: DANC 1100 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit. [ART]

S S

25 18

DANC 2120

Modern Dance II 01 3cr Reed Prerequisites: DANC 1120 or permission of instructor.

-M-W-F-LHCT

S

25

DANC 2240

Tap Dance II 01 2cr Cosby 8:30- 9:50AM Prerequisites: DANC 1240 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

--T-R--MILL

S

18

DANC 2320

Composition II 01 3cr Reed Prerequisites: DANC 1320 or permission of instructor.

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---LHCT

S

25

DANC 2520

Living Anatomy and Movement 01 3cr Tackes Prerequisites: DANC 1020 or permission of instructor.

3:00-4:20PM

-M-W---SVER 101

S

25

For Majors 01 3cr Mack 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W-F-LHCT 02 3cr Isom 10:00-11:20AM -M-W-F-LHCT Prerequisites: DANC 1020 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit. [ART] DANC 2100

Jazz II

36

2:30- 3:50PM

Fee

$10 $10 $10 $10 $10


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. DANC 3000

Course Title Topics in Dance Aerial Dance II Technical Theatre Crew Conditioning for Dancers Somatics - Taiji Costume Construction for Dance

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 02 03 04 05

2cr 1cr 2cr 1cr 1cr

Newsam Ryan Staff Meehan Reed

Times 5:30- 7:30PM TBA 9:00- 9:50AM 4:00- 5:20PM 6:00- 7:20PM

Days Building Trm Lim ---W---LHCT ------LHCT -M-W---LHCT -----F-LHCT -M-----LHCT

S S S S S

12 25 25 25 25

-M-WRF-LHCT

S

25

S S S

25 25 25

DANC 3020

Ballet III 01 3cr Dueker 11:30-12:50PM Prerequisites: DANC 2020 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit. Cross listed with DANC 4020 Ballet IV.

DANC 3040

Dance Study Prerequisites: dance major and permission of the instructor. May be repeated once for credit. Pointe 01 2cr Mack 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R--LHCT Men's Class 02 2cr Uthoff 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R--LHCT Partnering 03 2cr Uthoff 5:30- 6:20PM --T-R--LHCT

DANC 3100

Jazz III 01 3cr Dueker 1:00- 2:20PM Prerequisites: DANC 2100 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

--T-R--LHCT

S

25

DANC 3120

Modern Dance III 01 3cr Mack 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisites: DANC 2120 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

-MTW-F-LHCT

S

25

DANC 3150

Webster University Dance Ensemble 01 2cr Reed 10:00-11:20AM ----R--LHCT Prerequisites: acceptance into Dance Company by audition. May be repeated for credit. This course is rehearsal and performance in the Dance Company.

S

25

DANC 4020

Ballet IV 01 3cr Dueker 11:30-12:50PM -M-WRF-LHCT Prerequisites: DANC 3020 or permission of instructor. May be repeated once for credit. Cross listed with DANCE 3020 Ballett III.

S

25

DANC 4410

Dance Seminar Lighting

01

1cr Sargent

ECONOMICS ECON 2020

Principles of Microeconomics

03 04 07 10 11 G3

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

ECON 2030

Principles of Macroeconomics

01 02 10 11 G2

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

ECON 3020

Intermediate Microeconomics

ECON 3410

TBA

------LHCT

1

25

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 12:00- 1:20PM 2:30- 3:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WGSD ---W---SVER --T----WEST --T-R--SVER -M-W---SVER -M-----WING

2 2 1 S S 2

25 25 25 25 25 25

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 2:20PM 1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER ---W---SVER -M-W---SVER --T-R--SVER ----R--WING

1 1 S S 1

25 25 17 17 25

10

3cr Staff

8:30- 9:50AM

--T-R--SVER

S

18

Labor Economics

10

3cr Staff

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---SVER

S

18

ECON 4800

Industrial Organizational Economics

10

3cr Staff

10:00-11:30AM

--T-R--SVER

S

18

ECON 4900

History of Economic Thought

10

3cr Staff

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--SVER

S

25

37

Fee $25 $25


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Child Development

01

3cr Shayne

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--WEBH

S

20

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

20 20

EDUC 2240

Middle School Philosophy and History Prerequisite: EDUC 2080.

01

3cr Green

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

20

EDUC 2550

Student Literacy Corps

01

3cr Northcott

1:30- 2:50PM

--T----WEBH

S

20

EDUC 2850

Foundations of Early Childhood 01 3cr Bauermeister 8:30-11:20AM Education Prerequisites: EDUC 3150, EDUC 2070 or PSYC 2200.

-----F-WEBH

S

20

EDUC 2900

The Education of Students with Exceptionalities

--T-R--WEBH -M-W---WEBH

S S

20 20

EDUC 3000

Intermediate Practicum in Education Elementary 01 3cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Middle School Art (5-9) 02 3cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Middle School Foreign Language 03 3cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Middle School Language Arts 04 3cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Middle School Math (5-9) 05 3cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Middle School Science (5-9) 06 3cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Middle School Social Studies 07 3cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Vocal Music (5-8) 08 1cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Instrumental Music (5-8) 09 2cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Special Education 10 3cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Secondary English 11 2cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Secondary Journalism 12 2cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Secondary Math 9-12 13 2cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Secondary Science (9-12) 14 2cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Secondary Social Studies (9-12) 15 2cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Secondary Seminar for Practicum 30 1cr Weiersmueller 3:30- 5:20PM -M-----WEBH 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 eight weeks prior to placement.

S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

01 02

3cr McMullen 3cr Miller

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. EDUCATION EDUC 2070

10:00-11:20AM 1:30- 2:50PM

Fee

$35

EDUC 3100

Learning, Teaching, and Assessment

01

3cr Shayne

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

20

EDUC 3120

Classroom Assessment

01

1cr McMullen

9:00-10:50AM

-----F-WEBH

2

20

EDUC 3125

Technology In The Classroom Technology in The Classroom: Math

01 03

2cr Olliges 2cr Schwab

8:00- 9:50AM TBA

--T-R--WEBH --T-R--WEBH

1 S

17 25

$25 $25

EDUC 3126

Web 2.0 Technologies in the Classroom 01 1cr Olliges Prerequisites: EDUC 3125 (may be taken concurrently or after).

1:00-4:00PM

-----F-WEBH

S

17

$25

EDUC 3127

Interactive Technologies in the Classroom 01 Prerequisite: EDUC 3125

1cr Rodney

8:00- 9:50AM

--T----WEBH

2

17

$25

EDUC 3128

Multimedia in the Classroom Prerequisite: EDUC 3125

1cr Carr

8:00- 9:50AM

----R--WEBH

2

17

$25

01

38


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. EDUC 3150

Course Title Education in a Diverse Society

Sec Hrs Faculty Times 01 3cr Bauermeister 9:30-11:15AM 02 3cr Cooper 9:00-11:00AM Prerequisites: college level composition course with a B- or better; EDUC 2110.

EDUC 3155

Early Diversity Practicum

EDUC 3170

Methods of Teaching Language Arts 01 3cr Shayne Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

EDUC 3190

Young Adult Literature Prerequisite: EDUC 3150.

EDUC 3300

Topics in Education Economics AT Seminar:EarlyChildhood/Elem Middle School/Secondary AT Seminar:MDSC/Secondary Geography

01 02

1cr Bauermeister 9:30-11:15AM 1cr Cooper 9:00-11:00AM

Days Building Trm Lim --T----OFFC S 15 --T----WEBH S 15

---R--OFFC ---R--WEBH

S S

15 15

8:30-11:20AM

-----F-WEBH

S

20

01

3cr Holmes

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

2

20

01 02 03 04 05

2cr 1cr 1cr 1cr 2cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH -----F-WEBH -----F-WEBH -----F-WEBH --T----WEBH

1 S S S 2

20 25 25 25 25

01

3cr McMullen

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

20

Fee $20 $20

$10

EDUC 3375

Behavior Management Prerequisites: EDUC 3150.

EDUC 3500

Methods of Secondary School 01 3cr Cooper Teaching Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

10:30-11:50AM

-M-W---WEBH

S

20

EDUC 3520

Methods of Teaching Elementary Reading 01 3cr Cornell Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

8:30-11:20AM

-M-----WEBH

S

20

EDUC 3540

Methods of Teaching Art and Music 01 2cr Staff Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

2

20

$20

EDUC 3550

Methods of Teaching Health and P.E. 01 2cr Capizzi Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

3:30- 5:20AM

-M-----OFFC

S

20

$20

EDUC 3560

Methods of Teaching Elementary Science 01 3cr Launius Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----OFFC

S

20

$20

EDUC 3570

Methods of Teaching 01 3cr Green Elementary Social Studies Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

20

$35

EDUC 3600

Classroom Organization and Curriculum Implementation

8:30- 9:50AM

--T-R--WEBH

S

20

EDUC 3700

Methods of Teaching Strategic 01 3cr Witkowski 8:30-11:20AM Reading and Writing Prerequisite: EDUC 3520 and eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

---W---WEBH

S

20

$20

EDUC 4070

Methods of Teaching Reading 01 3cr Koehnecke in the Content Areas Prerequisite: Eligible for admission to Teacher Certification.

---W---WEBH

S

20

$10

01

3cr Spiekerman

39

2:00- 4:00PM


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Mahfood

Times 5:00- 9:00PM

Days Building Trm Lim ---W---WGSD 2 10

Course No. EDUC 4330

Course Title Introduction to Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities Prerequisite: EDUC 2900.

EDUC 4435

Inclusive Practices for the 01 2cr McMullen 8:30-12:30PM -----F-WEBH General Education Teacher Prereqisites: EDUC 2900 and 9 credit hours of professional education courses or permission of instructor.

1

20

EDUC 4440

Inclusion Strategies 01 3cr Weingaertner 5:00- 9:00PM --T----WEBH Prereqisites: EDUC 2900 and 9 credit hours of professional education courses or permission of instructor.

1

10

$20

EDUC 4450

Psychoeducational Assessment 01 3cr Staff Prerequisite: EDUC 4330 or permission of advisor.

$20

EDUC 4620

Educational Internship

01

EDUC 4650

Senior Overview Prerequisite: senior standing.

01

EDUC 4690

5:30- 8:30PM

-M-----WEBH

S

20

3cr Staff

TBA

TBA

S

20

3cr Miller

TBA

------OFFC

S

5

Assessment and Advancement of 01 3cr Jordan 5:30- 8:30PM --T----WEBH Reading Abilities Prerequisites: EDUC 3520 and EDUC 3700 and eligible for admission to Teacher Certification..

S

20

EDUC 4730

Language Development of 01 3cr Conner 5:00- 9:00PM Children with Disabilities Prerequisites: EDUC 2900 and EDUC 4450 or permission of advisor.

--T----WEBH

2

10

EDUC 4740

Child Development II 01 3cr Staff Prerequisites: EDUC 2850, EDUC 3150 and EDUC 3155.

5:30- 8:30PM

---W---WEBH

S

10

EDUC 4741

Infant/Toddler Practicum 01 1cr Staff Prerequisites: concurrent registration in EDUC 4740.

TBA

------OFFC

S

20

EDUC 4831

Preprimary Practicum 01 1cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 Prerequisites: concurrent registration in EDUC 4830 or prior successful completion of equivalent, EDUC 2850, EDUC 3150 and EDUC 4740.

25

EDUC 4880

Family and Community Resources 01 3cr Jones Prerequisites: EDUC 2850, EDUC 3150 and EDUC 3155.

5

EDUC 4940

Apprentice Teaching: Early Childhood (Preprimary) 01 6cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 Prerequisites: senior standing, cumulative 3.0 GPA in the education major, filing of appropriate form one semester prior to placement, acceptance into Teacher Certification Program, successful completion of 9 credit hours of foundations requirements, successful completion of all but 4 credit hours of professional education requirements, and EDUC 3000. 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.

40

5:15- 9:15PM

--T----WEBH

2

Fee

$10


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. EDUC 4950

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Apprentice Teaching:Primary (grades 1-3) Primary (grades 1-3) 01 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 25 Primary (grades 1-3) 02 7cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 1 25 Primary (grades 1-3) 03 7cr 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 discusssions 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) Intermediate (grades 4-6) 01 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC S 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 4965

EDUC 4970

Apprentice Teaching:Middle School (grades 5-9) Language Arts 01 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Mathematics 02 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Science 03 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC Social Studies 04 13cr Staff TBA ------OFFC 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. Apprentice Teaching:Secondary Art (1-8) Art (9-12) English French (1-8) French (9-12) German (1-8) German (9-12) Journalism Mathematics (9-12) Music-Instrumental (1-6) Music-Instrumental (9-12) Music-Vocal (1-6) Music-Vocal (9-12) Social Studies (9-12) Spanish (1-8) Spanish (9-12)

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

6cr 7cr 13cr 6cr 7cr 6cr 7cr 13cr 13cr 6cr 7cr 6cr 7cr 13cr 6cr 7cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

41

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC ------OFFC

25

S S S S

25 25 25 25

1 2 S 1 2 1 2 S S 1 2 1 2 S 1 2

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. EDUC 4970

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Apprentice Teaching:Secondary 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 Introduction to Media Production

EPMD 2000

01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

McElwee McElwee Huston Oliver McElwee McElwee Huston Lang Williams

Introductory Topics in Media :Conservatory Crew 01 3cr Bohus Prerequisites: EPMD 1000 or by permission of the instructor. :Web Development with Word Press 02 1cr Wagner Wagner :Intro to Final Cut Pro 03 1cr Oliver Prerequisite: EPMD 1000. Oliver :Photoshop for Media Professiona 04 1cr von Diest von Diest Prerequisites: EPMD 1000 or permission of instructor. :Intro to Dreamweaver 05 1cr Dyer Prerequisite: EPMD 1000. Dyer :Intro to InDesign 06 1cr Dyer Prerequisite: EPMD 1000. Dyer :Photoshop Applications for Phot 07 1cr von Diest Prerequisites: EPMD 1000 or by permission of the instructor. von Diest :Fundamentals of 35mm Dig Photog 08 1cr Dreyfus Dreyfus :Intro to Macro Photography 09 1cr Dreyfus Dreyfus

42

Fee

1:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:20PM 9:00-12:50PM 1:00- 4:50PM 1:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:20PM 1:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:20PM 5:30- 9:20PM

----R--SVER ----R--SVER -M-----SVER ---W---SVER ----R--SVER ----R--SVER -----F-SVER ---W---SVER --T----SVER

1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2

15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 25

$25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25 $25

1:00- 3:50PM

-----F-SVER

S

15

$25

9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

------SSVER -----F-SVER -----F-SVER

2 2 1

15 15 15

9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM

------SSVER -----F-SVER ------SSVER

1 1 1

15 15 15

5:30- 9:30PM

-----F-SVER

1

15

9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM

------SSVER -----F-SVER

1 1

15 15

9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM

------SSVER -----F-SVER

1 2

15 15

9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 5:00PM

------SSVER -----F-SVER ------SSVER -----F-SVER ------SSVER

2 2 2 1 1

15 15 15 15 15


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. ENGLISH ENGL 1030

Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Introduction to Literature [HUM]

01 02

3cr McIlhaney 3cr Farish

10:00-10:50AM 12:00-12:50PM

-M-W-F-PRSN -M-W-F-PRSN

S S

16 16

ENGL 1044

Topics in Literature Fantasy Classics Fairy Tales

01 02

3cr Sweeney 3cr Hwang

8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T-R--PRSN --T----PRSN

S 2

22 22

ENGL 1520

Major Dramatists II [HST, HUM]

01 02

3cr Hagerman 3cr Hagerman

10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-PRSN -M-W-F-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 Writers II [HST, HUM] A Liberal Arts Minor course.

01

3cr Hwang

4:00- 5:20PM

-M-W---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]

10:00-11:20PM 1:00- 2:20PM

--T-R--PRSN -M-W---PRSN

S S

22 22

ENGL 2110

Perspectives [CUL, HUM] Werewolves, Seal Wives, Grizzly Men Russian Literature

01 02

3cr Armbruster 3cr Borgmeyer

10:00-10:50AM 3:00- 4:20PM

-M-W-F-WEBG --T-R--PRSN

S S

22 22

ENGL 2150

Creative Writing:Poetry [ART]

01

3cr Harrison

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--WEBG

S

15

ENGL 2160

Creative Writing:Fiction

01 02

3cr Farish 3cr Lattimore

2:30- 3:50PM 1:30-2:50PM

-M-W---PRSN --T-R--PRSN

S S

15 15

ENGL 2170

Creative Writing:Playwriting [ART] Docudrama

01 02

3cr Erickson 3cr Chiles

11:30-12:50 11:30-12:50

--T-R--PRSN --T-R--WEBG

S S

15 15

ENGL 2190

Creative Writing: Translation

01

3cr Schmidt

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBG

1

15

ENGL 2210

Literature into Film [ART, HUM] Tales Told Out of School

01

3cr Sempreora

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----PRSN

1

22

Topics in Fiction Comedy and the Comic

01

3cr Lattimore

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--PRSN

S

16

ENGL 3050

Topics in Drama: The Family Play

01

3cr Erickson

10:00- 11:20AM

--T-R--PRSN

S

16

ENGL 3400

The Short Story

01

3cr Lattimore

5:30- 8:30PM

--W--WEBG

S

16

ENGL 3500

Contexts: Memory to Memoir

01

3cr Finneran

3:00- 4:20PM

--T-R--PRSN

S

16

ENGL 3600

Prize Winning US Writers

01

3cr Sempreora

1:00-2:20PM

--M-W--PRSN

S

16

ENGL 4130

Seminar in a Single Author Jane Austen

01

3cr Hwang

2:30- 3:50PM

-M-W---PRSN

S

16

ENGL 3040

01 3cr Sempreora 02 3cr Armbruster A Liberal Arts Minor course. An American Studies course.

[ART]

43

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Shakespeare I

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr McIlhaney

ENGL 4190

Historical Linguistics: History of the English Language

01

3cr Hagerman

4:00- 5:20PM

-M-W---PRSN

S

16

ENGL 4400

Advanced Writing Workshop Fiction Playwriting

01 02

3cr Farish 3cr Erickson

5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM

--T----WEBG -M-----PRSN

S S

15 15

ENGL 4600

Portfolio Review

01

0cr Armbruster

TBA

------WEBG

S

0

ENGL 4610

Reading Course

01

1cr Armbruster

TBA

------WEBG

S

0

ENGL 4900

Senior Honors Thesis

01

1cr Armbruster

TBA

------WEBG

S

0

01

10cr Trachtova

TBA

------WEBG

S

18

$5

English as a Second Language Seminar 01 Prerequisite: Permission of ESL coordinator.

3cr Trachtova

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---WEBH

S

18

$5

----R--WEBG -----F-WEBG --T----WEBG

2 1 1

25 25 25

-M-----SVER -M-----SVER

S S

12 12

$220 $220

-M-----SVER

S

15

$15

-M-----SVER

S

8

-M-----SVER

1

12

---W---SVER

S

1

-M-----SVER ----R--SVER

2 2

15 15

---W---SVER

1

15

---W---SVER ----R--SVER ----R--SVER

S S S

8 8 8

ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE ESLG 4000 Advanced English as a Second Language Prerequisite: Placement test. [CUL] ESLG 4050

ETHICS ETHC 1000

Issues and Problems in Ethics Ethics and Leadership on Campus [VAL] 01 1cr Hoef 1:00- 2:50PM Ethics and Travel [VAL] 02 1cr Beck 10:00-11:50AM Ethics, Educ and Social Justice [VAL] 03 1cr Bullerdieck 5:30- 7:30PM All sections are a Certificate in Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics Course.

FILM PRODUCTION FILM 2320 Filmmaking I

01 3cr Bohus 02 3cr Bohus Prerequisites: PHOT 1000, FLST 1800, and VIDE 1810

FILM 3150

FILM 3750

Times 11:00-11:50AM

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-PRSN S 16

Course No. ENGL 4150

1:00- 3:50PM 9:00-11:50AM

Topics in Film Production :Acting for Film 01 3cr Houk 9:00-11:50AM May be repeated for credit if content differs. :Casting for Film 02 3cr Houk 1:00- 3:50PM May be repeated for credit if content differs. :Location Production Strategies 03 3cr Reisz 9:00-12:50PM Prerequisites: FILM 2320 or VIDE 1810 or permission of instructor. :Soundtracks for Visual Media 04 3cr Meyer 1:00- 3:50PM Prerequisite: AUDI 3000. Crosslisted with INTM 3150 and FILM 3150. :Advanced Producing 05 3cr Farmer 1:00- 4:50PM :Stage Combat Choreography 06 3cr Bozark 5:30- 9:20PM Prerequisite: EPMD 1000. May be repeated for credit in content differs. :The Editor's Craft 07 3cr Ormond 1:00- 4:50PM Film II: Post Production

01 02 03

3cr Ormond 3cr Ormond 3cr Ormond

Prerequisite: FILM 3730.

44

9:00-11:50AM 9:00-11:50AM 1:00- 3:50PM

Fee

$35


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. FILM 3900

Course Title Lighting for Film and Video

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Huston 02 3cr Huston Prerequisite: PHOT 1000, VIDE 1810, or THEA 2020

Times 9:00-12:50PM 9:00-12:50PM

FILM 4570

Producing for Film Prerequisite: FILM 3750.

1:00- 4:50PM

FILM 4620

Senior Overview

01

--T----SVER

2

15

01 3cr Bohus 1:00- 3:50PM ---W---SVER 02 3cr Bohus 5:00- 7:50PM ---W---SVER Prerequisites: senior standing, FILM 4600 and acceptance of the student's petition to proceed to Senior Overview, and permission of the instructor.

S S

10 10

FILM STUDIES FLST 0100

FLST Portfolio Review

FLST 1800

Film Appreciation

FLST 2050

History of Film [HST]

01

3cr Farmer

Days Building Trm Lim ---W---SVER 1 15 ---W---SVER 2 15

0cr Corley

Fee $125 $125

TBA

------SVER

1

24

10:00-12:50PM 1:30- 4:20PM 5:30- 8:20PM 5:30- 8:20PM

--T----SVER -----F-SVER -M-----SVER ---W---SVER

S S S S

25 25 25 25

$35 $35 $35 $35

1:00- 3:50PM

--T-R--SVER

S

25

$35

FLST 2060

Modern World Cinema 01 4cr Smith 1:00- 3:50PM -M-W---SVER Prerequisite: FLST 2050. An International Studies Certificate Course, Multicultural Studies Minor Course.

S

25

$35

FLST 3160

Topics in Film Studies :Films of Brian DiPalma 01 3cr Froehlich 5:30- 9:20PM :Portraits of Evil in Film 02 3cr Silverblat 5:30-9:20PM :Films from Down Under 03 3cr Carson 5:30- 9:20PM Crosslisted with ISTL 3500.02 :A Cinematic Journey 04 3cr Brown 5:30- 9:20PM :Latin American Cinema 05 3cr Oliver 9:00-12:50PM Crosslisted with ISTL 3500.03 :Reel Law:The Law in Film 06 3cr Rathert 10:00-10:50AM Crosslisted with LEGL 2080.01 :New German and Austrian 07 3cr Lang 5:30- 9:20PM :Women In Italian Film 08 1cr Masetti 10:00- 2:00PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.08 and ILC 2150.08 :France on the Big Screen 09 3cr Noel 5:30- 8:20PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.16 Prerequisite: FLST 1800 or FLST 2060. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

--T----SVER ---W---SVER ----R--SVER

1 1 1

25 12 15

$35 $20 $35

--T----SVER ----R--SVER

2 1

25 15

$35 $15

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

7

----R--SVER ------SSVER

2 1

15 8

$15 $10

-M-----WEBG

S

6

$10

01 3cr Brown 02 3cr Brown 03 3cr Mink 04 3cr Wartts An American Studies Course and A Liberal Arts Minor Course. [ART] 01

4cr Smith

FLST 4610

Readings in Film Studies 01 3cr Staff TBA ------SVER Prerequisites: media major, junior/senior standing and permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

S

25

FLST 4620

Senior Overview 01 3cr Staff TBA Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance of the student's petition to proceed to Senior Overview, and permission of the instructor.

S

25

45

------SVER


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. FINANCE FINC 3210

Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Principles of Finance

01 06 07 10 G3

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

FINC 3600

Financial Management

10

FINC 4210

Investments

FINC 4220 FINC 4300

Days Building Trm Lim

Fee

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER ---W---DWTN ---W---WEST --T-R--SVER --T----WING

1 2 1 S 2

25 25 25 17 25

3cr Staff

2:30- 3:50PM

-M-W---SVER

S

25

10

3cr Staff

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---SVER

S

25

Financial Statement Analysis

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WGSD

2

25

International Finance

10

3cr Staff

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--SVER

S

25

Intensive Introduction to French: Level I [CUL]

06

3cr Cravens

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---DWTN

2

18

$10

FREN 1090

Elementary French: Level I [CUL]

01 02

3cr Thompson 3cr Harig

9:00- 9:50AM 5:30- 8:30PM

-M-W-F-WEBH -M-----WEBG

S S

18 18

$10 $10

FREN 1100

Elementary French: Level II 01 Prerequisite: FREN 1090 or equivalent. [CUL]

11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

18

$10

FREN 1101

Workshop Beginning Pronunciation 01 1cr Jouane Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in FREN 1090 or 1100.

1:00- 1:50PM

-M-----WEBH

S

18

$5

FRENCH FREN 1070

Spillane Staff Risik Staff Staff

Times

3cr Jouane

FREN 2090

Intermediate French: Level I 01 Prerequisite: FREN 1100 or equivalent. [CUL]

3cr Stephan

11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

18

$10

FREN 2100

Intermediate French: Level II 01 Prerequisite: FREN 2090 or equivalent. [CUL]

3cr NoĂŤl

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--HSPC

S

18

$10

FREN 2101

Workshop Intermediate Pronunciation 01 1cr Jouane Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in FREN 2090 or 2100.

1:00- 1:50PM

---W---WEBH

S

18

$5

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

18

$10

1:00- 1:50PM

-----F-WEBH

S

18

$5

--T-R--WEBH

S

18

$10

1cr Stephan 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC Stephan 9:00AM- 6:00PM ------SOFFC Prerequisite: FREN 2090 or 2170 or equivalent. Crosslisted with ILC 5210.01. Dates: March 25-26, 2011. Location: Alumni House, 534 Garden. Contact Lea Stephan <leastephens04@webster.edu>

2 2

18 18

$30 $30

FREN 2170

Intermediate Conversational French 01 Prerequisite: FREN 2090 or equivalent. [CUL]

3cr Stephan

FREN 3091

Workshop Advanced Pronunciation 01 1cr Jouane Prerequisite: Completion of FREN 2100 or equivalent.

FREN 3250

Introduction to French Literature 01 3cr Cravens 1:30- 2:50PM Prerequisite: FREN 2100 or equivalent. [CUL] [HUM] European Studies Minor course. International Studies Major and Certificate Course.

FREN 4170

Advanced Conversational French French Immersion Weekend [CUL]

01

46


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. FREN 4650

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Advanced Topics Scandals! Shocking French Literature 01 3cr Thompson 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH S 18 Prerequisite: FREN 3090 or FREN 3250 or equivalent. Crosslisted with ILC 5170.01. [CUL] [HUM] European Studies Minor course. International Studies Major and Certificate Course. NOTE: for courses on French culture taught in English please see ILC 2150.07 and ILC 2150.11.

GENERAL STUDIES GNST 1308 Technology, Science, and Society Enhancing Campus Sustainability 01 3cr Wilson 4:00- 5:20PM [SCI] Cross-listed with SCIN 1010-02. An Environmental Studies Minor Course. GNST 1400

GNST 2000

GNST 2004

GNST 2006

GNST 3500

GNST 4000

GERMAN GRMN 1070

-M-W---WEBH

S

15

10:00-11:50AM 10:00-11:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W---WEBG --T-R--WEBG -M-----WEST

1 2 1

25 25 25

3cr Dippel

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---WEBH

S

25

Topics in the Liberal Arts Myth&Symbol in Ancient Egypt&Babylonia 01 [HUM] An Ancient Studies Minor Course.

3cr MacDougal

1:00-2:20pm

-M-W---WEBG

S

25

Topics in the Liberal Arts Paris: Reading the City [CUL] Cross-listed with ILC 2150.07.

01

3cr Thompson

12:00-12:50pm

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

5

01

3cr Welsh

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---DWTN

1

25

TBA

WEBH

S

5

Civilization and the Arts St. Louis before the Civil War 01 2cr Long San Francisco:Mid-Century Moder 02 2cr Beck Paris 03 3cr Werner [HST] [HUM] Section 03 is an European Studies Minor Course. Topics in the Liberal Arts 1st Amend Art Exp in Movies & TV

Liberal Arts Seminar Love, Sex, Identity

01

Overview (0-6 cr.) 01 6cr TBA ** Only with the approval of the Coordinator of Experiential Learning

Fee $10

$10

Intensive Introduction to German: Level I [CUL]

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBG

1

18

$10

GRMN 1080

Intensive Introduction to German: Level II [CUL]

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBG

2

18

$10

GRMN 1090

Elementary German: Level I [CUL]

01

3cr Carlsson

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

18

$10

GRMN 1091

Workshop 01 1cr Amiri Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in GRMN 1090.

9:00- 9:50AM

----R--WEBH

S

18

$5

GRMN 1100

Elementary German: Levl II 01 Prerequisite: GRMN 1090 or equivalent. [CUL]

11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

18

$10

GRMN 1101

Workshop Listening, Pronunciation, and Vocabulary 01 1cr Amiri Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in GRMN 1100.

3:00- 3:50PM

--T----WEBH

S

18

$5

3cr Carlsson

47


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. GRMN 2090

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Intermediate German: Level I 01 3cr Hanssen Prerequisite: GRMN 1100 or equivalent. [CUL]

GRMN 2091

Workshop Listening and Vocabulary through Culture 01 1cr Amiri Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in GRMN 2090.

Times 10:00-10:50AM

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-WEBH S 18

Fee $10

3:00- 3:50PM

----R--WEBH

S

18

$5

GRMN 2170

Intermediate Conversational German 01 Prerequisite: GRMN 2090 or equivalent. [CUL]

3cr Amiri

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

18

$10

GRMN 3100

Advanced German: Level II 01 3cr Staff Prerequisite: GRMN 2100 or 2170 or equivalent. [CUL]

8:30- 9:50AM

--T-R--WEBH

S

18

$10

GRMN 3150

Culture and Civilization of German Speaking Countries [CUL] Berlin: Culture in the Metropolis W1 3cr Hanssen TBA ------ONL1 Prerequisite: GRMN 2100 or equivalent. Crosslisted with ILC 2150.W1 and ISTL 2550.W1. Course dates: Feb. 18 to April 15, 2011. Travel to Berlin: March 4 to 13, 2011. European Studies Minor course. German Studies Major and Minor course. International Studies Major and Certificate Course.

2

8

$250

S

18

$10

2 2

18 18

$30 $30

GRMN 3250

GRMN 4170

Introduction to Literature Liebe, Lust & Leidenschaft in German Film 01 3cr Hanssen 1:30- 4:20PM ----R--WEBH Prerequisite: GRMN 2100 or equivalent. [CUL] [HUM] European Studies Minor course. International Studies Major and Certificate Course. German Studies Major and Minor course. Advanced Conversational German German Immersion Weekend [CUL]

01

1cr Hanssen 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC Hanssen 9:00AM- 6:00PM ------SOFFC Prerequisite: GRMN 2170 or equivalent. Crosslisted with ILC 5210.02. Dates: April 8-9, 2011. Location: Alumni House, 534 Garden. Contact: Paula Hanssen <hanssen@webster.edu>. HEALTH SCIENCE HLSC 1310 Wellness and Healthy Lifestyle

01

3cr Stellyes

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---WEBH

1

20

HLSC 1550

Tennis I

01

1cr Bunch

8:30- 9:50AM

-M-W---UNCT

2

12

HLSC 1551

Golf I

01

1cr Belsky

8:30- 9:50AM

--T-R--UNCT

2

12

HLSC 1555

Volleyball II 01 1cr Graf Prerequisite: HLSC 1554 or permission of instructor.

8:30- 9:50AM

--T-R--UNCT

1

20

HLSC 1570

Basketball I

01

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

12 12

HLSC 1579

Fencing I

02

1cr Long

11:30-12:50PM --T-R--UNCT

1

16

HLSC 1580

Bowling I

01

1cr Kurich

8:30- 9:50AM

1

20

HLSC 1582

Strength and Conditioning I

01 02 03

1cr Staff 1cr Siener 1cr Graf

7:00- 7:50AM -M-W-F-UNCT 10:00-11:20AM -M-W---UNCT 7:00 - 8:30AM --T-R--UNCT

1 1 1

35 12 20

48

--T-R--UNCT

$50

$50


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Strength and Conditioning II.

HLSC 1589

Fencing II 01 1cr Long Prerequisite: HLSC 1579. Note: Instructor approval required.

11:30-12:50PM --T-R--UNCT

2

16

HLSC 1590 HLSC 1591

Swimming I 01 1cr Homm Swimming II 01 1cr Homm Prerequisite: HLSC 1590 or permission of instructor.

1:00- 2:20PM 1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---UNCT -M-W---UNCT

1 2

12 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

$50

HLSC 1660

RAD (Rape, Aggression & Defense)

01 02

1cr Schultheis 1cr Schultheis

3:00- 4:20PM 5:30- 8:30PM

-M-W---WEBH -M-----WEBH

1 1

12 10

$5 $5

HLSC 1670

Note: For women only RAD II(Rape, Aggression & Defense) Kickball

1cr Schultheis 1cr Schultheis 1cr Belsky

3:00- 4:20PM -M-W---WEBH 5:30- 8:30PM -M-----WEBH 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--UNCT

2 2 1

12 10 20

$5 $5

HLSC 1685

01 02 01

HLSC 1690

01

1cr Olufson

10:00-11:20 AM -M-W---UNCT

2

24

HLSC 1710

Outdoor Recreation Activities Frisbee, Kickball, flag football, etc) Dodgeball

01

1cr Siener

10:00-11:20AM --T-R--UNCT

2

24

HLSC 1725

Co-ed Softball

01

1cr Eaton

8:30-9:50AM

-M-W--UNCT

2

24

HLSC 1730

Body Fit

01

1cr Callahan

10:00-11:20AM --T-R--UNCT

1

24

HLSC 1740

Track and Field

01

1cr Lopez

10:00-11:20AM --T-R--UNCT

2

20

HLSC 3100

Diversity in Health

01

3cr Jackson

5:30- 9:30 PM

M---- WEBH

2

8

HLSC 3200

Issues In Women's Health Note: For women only

W1 1cr Heady

ONL1

2

8

----R--DWTN

2

25

-M-W---WEBH

S

25

HISTORY HIST 1010

HIST 1100

Sec Hrs Faculty 03 1cr Siener 02 1cr Khazen

Days Building Trm Lim Times 10:00-11:20AM -M-W---UNCT 2 12 2:00-3:30PM --T-R--UNCT 2 12

Course No. HLSC 1583

TBA

Topics in History History of St. Louis 01 3cr Elsesser 5:30- 9:30PM An American Studies course. May be repeated for credit if content differs. [HST] World Civilization Before 1500 Prehistory of Europe 01 3cr MacDougal 4:00- 5:20PM May be repeated for credit if content differs. An Ancient Studies Course. An International Studies & Human Rights Course. [HST, HUM]

HIST 1310

Nineteenth-Century America An American Studies Course.[HST, VAL]

01

3cr Anderson

11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-HSPC

S

25

HIST 1320

Twentieth-Century United States

01 02

3cr Fahrney 3cr Miller

9:00-9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-RWES ----R--HSPC

S 2

25 25

An American Studies Course.[HST]

49

Fee

$15


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title History of Missouri

HIST 2060

Gender and Family Priestess, Harlot, Wife, & Slave 01 3cr MacDougal 10:00-11:20PM --T-R--WEBG S May be repeated for credit if content differs. An American Studies Course. A Women's Studies Minor Course. Cross-listed with WOMN 2000. [HST, VAL]

HIST 2200

HIST 2220

HIST 2310

Sec Hrs Faculty Times 01 3cr Vestal 5:30- 9:30PM 02 3cr Vestal 5:30- 9:30PM An American Studies course. May be repeated for credit if content differs. [HST]

Days Building Trm Lim ----R--WING 1 25 ----R--WEST 2 25

Course No. HIST 1500

History of Medieval Society The Crusades 01 3cr Naus 3:00- 4:20PM -M-W---HSPC S Prerequisite: sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. An International Studies & a Human Rights course. [HST] Modern Europe World War I 01 3cr Salevouris 10:00-10:50AM -M-W-F-HSPC S Prerequisite: sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. An International Studies & Human Rights course. [HST] Encounters with History The Ancient Romans 01 3cr Skele 8:00- 8:50AM -M-W-F-HSPC Anti-Americanism 02 3cr Weeks 1:30- 2:50PM -M-W---WEBH American West-Film, Fiction, Reality 03 3cr Anderson 5:30- 9:30PM --T----HSPC May be repeated for credit if content differs. Sec. .01 An Ancient Studies Minor Course. Sec. 02 & .03 An American Studies Course. Sec. 03 cross-listed with HIST 4300. [HST]

10

25

25

S S 1

25 25 20

--T-R--WEBH

S

25

01 3cr Onwumere 5:30- 9:30PM --T----DWTN 02 3cr Onwumere 5:30- 9:30PM --T----HSPC May be repeated for credit if content differs. An International studies, Human Rights course. [CUL]

1 2

25 25

-M-W-F-RWES --T-R--HSPC

S S

25 8

HIST 2400

Modern India 01 3cr Kant 12:00- 1:20PM May be repeated for credit if content differs. International Studies Major with emphasis in Asia. Human Rights Course. [HST, CUL]

HIST 2420

History of Africa

HIST 2440

History of Latin America Reform & Revolution in Latin America 01 3cr Fahrney 10:00- 10:50AM Modern Latin America 02 3cr Hellinger 10:00-11:20AM May be repeated for credit if content differs. A Human Rights Course. [CUL] Sec. .02 cross-listed with POLT 3400.

HIST 2600

The Craft of History 01 3cr Salevouris 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: Sophomore standing. An American Studies course. [CRI]

---W---HSPC

1

20

HIST 2610

Reading Course:Introductory 01 6cr Staff Prerequisites: filing of official form and usually sophomore standing.

------WEBG

S

0

HIST 3000

History of Economic Thought 01 3cr MacNeill 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--HSPC Prerequisite: 3 hours of history or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Cross-listed with ECON 4900. A Liberal Arts Minor Course. [HUM]

S

20

50

TBA

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. HIST 3060

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times History Roundtable The Civil War in Myth & Memory 01 3cr Anderson 1:30- 2:50PM Witchcraft in History 02 3cr Salevouris 1:30- 2:50PM Christianity in the US 03 3cr van der Haven 5:30- 9:30PM Section .02 cross-listed with HIST 4200.01. Section .03 cross-listed with RELG 3190. May be repeated for credit if content differs. An American Studies Course. Prerequisites: 6 credit hours of history or permission of the instructor.

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---HSPC --T-R--WEBH ---W---WEBG

S S 2

Fee

25 15 10

HIST 4000

Research Requirement 01 0cr Staff TBA ------WEBG S 25 Recognizes successful completion of the departmental research requirement. Students registering for this course MUST also register for a 3000 or 4000 level course, which satisfies the departmental research requirement.

HIST 4200

Advanced Studies in European History Witchcraft in History 01 3cr Salevouris 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH S 10 Cross-listed with HIST 3060. A Human Rights, International Studies Certificate course. Prerequisites: 6 hours of European history and permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Satisfies department research requirement.

HIST 4300

Advanced Studies in U.S. History American West - Film, Fiction, Reality 01 3cr Anderson 5:30- 9:30PM --T----HSPC 1 5 Cross-listed with HIST 2310. An American Studies course. Satisfies the department research requirement. Prerequisites: 6 credit hours of American history or permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

HIST 4610

Reading Course:Advanced 01 6cr Staff TBA ------WEBG Prerequisite: usually junior standing and filing of official form. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

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0

HIST 4620

Overview

01 1cr Salevouris TBA ------WEBG 02 0cr Salevouris TBA ------WEBG Section .01 cross-listed with POLT 4620.01. Section .02 cross-listed with POLT 4620.02. Meeting time 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Saturdays. Jan. 15, 22, 29. Required for all majors in HIST, POLT and INTL who intend to graduate in May, July or December, 2010.

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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 the departmental research requirement.

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HUMAN RIGHTS HRTS 1100 Introduction to Human Rights

01 3cr Moriarty 1:00- 2:20PM 02 3cr Moriarty 1:30- 2:50PM 07 3cr Hoskins 5:30-9:30PM G2 3cr Hoskins 5:30-9:30PM An International Studies Certificate course. A Human Rights Certificate course. A Certificate in Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics course. [HST, VAL]

HRTS 2086

HRTS 2500

Topics in Human Rights Right to Freedom of Expression Cross-listed with PHIL 2080 Global Gender Rights Cross-listed with WOMN 2000 Globalization, Justice and Rights A Human Rights Certificate course.

01

3cr Umbaugh

10:00-11:20AM

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12:00- 1:20PM

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3cr Kingston

1:30- 2:50PM

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Current Problems In Human Rights 01 3cr Miller 5:30- 9:30PM An International Studies Certificate course. A Human Rights Certificate course.

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Course No. HRTS 3080

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Advanced Topics in Human Rights 01 3cr Staff Women's Rights as Human Rights A Human Rights Certificate course. Crosslisted with ISTL 3500.

HRTS 3170

Human Rights in Film: 01 3cr Moriarty 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--PRSN Narrative Films Cross-listed with PHIL 3110, FLST 3160 and ISTL 3500 A Human Rights Certificate course

HRTS 3200

Human Rights Area Studies Human Being, Human Rights-China 01 Cross-listed with RELG 3130 and ISTL 3500 Rwanda 02 A Human Rights Certificate course

1

10

3cr Parr

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

2

10

3cr Sausele

5:30- 9:30PM

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25

HRTS 3400

Human Rights and the Environment A Human Rights Certificate course

01

3cr Parsons

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--PRSN

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15

HRTS 3590

Theories of Human Rights A Human Rights Certificate course

01

3cr Moriarty

10:00-10:50AM

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5

HRTS 3600

Genocide and the Holocaust Genocide 01 3cr Woolf 12:00-12:50PM A Human Rights Certificate course Cross-listed with ANSO 3275

-M-W-F-WEBH

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10

HRTS 4500

Human Rights Field Experience

01

3cr Cargas

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HRTS 4600

Overview

01

3cr Cargas

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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 2000

Practicum

01 02 03

12cr Staff 6cr Staff 6cr Staff

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INDZ 2500

Independent Study

01 02 03

12cr Staff 6cr Staff 6cr Staff

TBA TBA TBA

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0 0 0

INDZ 2750

Student Leadership Core Curriculum The Challenge of Leadership

01

3cr Buck

2:30- 3:50PM

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INDZ 3000

Practicum

01 02 03

12cr Staff 6cr Staff 6cr Staff

TBA TBA TBA

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INDZ 3500

Independent Study

01 02 03

12cr Staff

TBA TBA TBA

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0 0 0

Cooperative Education I 01 16cr Staff TBA ------WEBG Prerequisite: Approval of the Program Director, 3.0 GPA, and coursework related to work experience.

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6cr Staff 6cr Staff

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$30


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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.

INTERACTIVE DIGITAL MEDIA INTM 1600 Introduction to Interactive Media

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 16cr Staff

01 02 03

3cr Griffey 3cr Griffey 3cr Dyer

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0

5:30- 9:20PM 5:30- 9:20PM 5:30- 9:20PM

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1 2 1

15 15 15

Prerequisite: MEDC 1050 or JOUR 1030. INTM 2200

Visual Design for Interactive Media 01 3cr Schlereth Prerequisite: INTM 1600 OR permission of the instructor.

5:30-9:20PM

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15

INTM 2350

Production Tools for Advertising and Public Relations

INTM 3150

Special Topics :Digital Production Tools Prerequisite: INTM 2350. :Emerging Interactive Tec :Game Level Design Prerequisite:Video Game Design I :Video Game History Video Game Design 2

INTM 3580

Delivering Digital Media

01 02 03

3cr Lammert 3cr Lammert 3cr Difate

5:30- 9:20PM 5:30- 9:20PM 9:00-11:50AM

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5:30- 9:20PM

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5:30- 9:20PM 5:30- 9:20PM

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3cr Trioli 3cr Johnston

5:30- 9:20PM 5:30-9:20PM

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5:30- 9:20PM 5:30- 9:20PM

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10 10

$10 $10

Prerequisites:VIDE 1810 and AUDI 1000. INTM 4100

Programming for Web Communications 2 01 Prerequisite:INTM 3100

3cr Derington

5:30- 8:30PM

----R--SVER

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15

INTM 4300

Programming for Interactive Media 2 Prerequisite:INTM 3300.

3cr Griffey

9:00-11:50AM

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INTM 4620

Senior Overview 01 3cr Griffey 2:00- 4:50PM Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance of the petition to proceed with senior overview, and permission of the instructor.

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5:30- 8:30PM 10:00-10:50AM 5:30- 8:30PM

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18 18 18

$10 $10 $10

12:00- 1:20PM 2:30- 5:20PM

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$10 $10

INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES AND CULTURES ILC 1090 Elementary Language: Level I [CUL] Arabic Chinese, Mandarin Thai ILC 1100

01

01 02 03

3cr Harig 3cr Liu 3cr Saisanan

Elementary Language: Level II [CUL] Chinese, Mandarin 01 3cr Fang Arabic 02 3cr Akiki Prerequisite: ILC 1090 in appropriate language.

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. ILC 2150

ILC 3000 ILC 3550

ILC 4700

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Topics in Culture(s) Culinary Art of Thailand 01 3cr Saisanan 2:00- 4:50PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.01 Behind Tourism in Thailand 02 1cr Saisanan 5:30- 9:30PM Dates: Feb. 11-12, 2011. Saisanan 8:30- 5:30PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.02 The Rise of Thai Film 03 1cr Saisanan 5:30- 9:30PM Dates: Feb. 18-19, 2011. Saisanan 8:30- 5:30PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.03 A Taste of Thai Food 04 1cr Saisanan 5:30- 9:30PM Dates: Feb. 25-26, 2011. Saisanan 8:30- 5:30PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.04 Modern China 05 3cr Liu 8:30- 9:50AM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.05 Japan: Ancient and Modern 06 3cr Morishita 3:00- 4:20PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.06 Paris: Reading the City 07 3cr Thompson 12:00-12:50PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.07 European Studies Minor course. Women in Italian Film 08 1cr Masetti 10:00- 2:00PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.08 and FLST 3160.08 European Studies Minor course. Introduction to the Arab World 09 3cr Harig 5:30- 9:30PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.09 Russia: Culture in War and Peace 10 3cr Belotserkovsky 5:30- 9:30PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.15 European Studies Minor course. France on the Big Screen 11 3cr NoĂŤl 5:30- 8:30PM Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.16 and FLST 3160.09 European Studies Minor course. Berlin: Culture in the Metropolis W1 3cr Hanssen TBA Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.W1 and GRMN 3150.W1. European Studies Minor course. German Studies Major and Minor course. Sections 01 through W1 are International Studies Major and Certificate courses.

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5

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18

Overview 01 0-1cr Hanssen TBA ------WEBG Prerequisite: Senior standing, admission into department as major, and permission of department chair.

S

18

Study Abroad: Advanced LeveI I G1 13cr Corval'an Spanish in Guadalajara Foreign Language Practicum [CUL] 01 6cr Hanssen Prerequisite: Permission of department chair.

INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTL 1500 The World System Since 1500

01 3cr Skele 9:00- 9:50AM 02 3cr Miller 5:30- 9:30PM An American Studies course. An International Studies Certificate course. A Human Rights course. [HST]

-M-W-F-HSPC ----R--HSPC

S 1

25 25

INTL 2030

International Law 01 3cr Fix A Human Rights, International Studies course. [HUM, CUL]

5:30- 9:30PM

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1

25

INTL 2680

International Relations: Political Theories 01 3cr Pease An International Studies Certificate course. [HUM, VAL]

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--HSPC

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25

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. INTL 2700

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Methods of Political Inquiry 01 3cr Hellinger 5:30- 9:30PM --T----HSPC 1 9 Prerequisite: usually sophomore standing or permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with POLT 2600. [CRI]

INTL 3100

International Political Economy 01 3cr Pease 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----HSPC 1 25 Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or above plus POLT 1050 or 6 credit hours of relevant political science, history, or international relations courses. An International Studies course.

INTL 3500

Environmental & Energy Security 01 3cr Rosen 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--HSPC Prerequisite: POLT 1050 or permission of instructor. An Environmental Studies Course.

S

25

INTL 4000

Research Requirement 01 0cr Staff TBA Students registering for this course MUST also register for a 3000 or 4000 level course which satisfies the departmental research requirement.

S

25

INTL 4600

International Relations Seminar International Relations of the Middle East 01 3cr Entessar 2:00- 4:50PM -M-----HSPC Rise of China/US-China Relations 02 3cr Kim 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---HSPC Sec .01 cross-listed with POLT 4600. Satisfies departmental research requirement. Prerequisite: senior standing or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

S 2

8 25

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INTL 4610

Reading Course:Advanced 01 6cr Staff TBA Prerequisite: Filing of official form obtained from the department office and usually junior standing. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Students should not register for this course without first contacting the department. Satisfies departmental research requirement.

------WEBG

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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

INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ISTL 1000 Introduction 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

Fee

ISTL 1050

Continuing Symposium Series

01

1cr Pierce

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--SVER

S

25

ISTL 2500

IS Field Experience (by appt) International Studies

01

2cr Pierce

TBA

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25

ISTL 2550

Topics in International Studies Culinary Art of Thailand Behind Tourism in Thailand

01 02

The Rise of Thai Film

03

A Taste of Thai Food

04

Modern China Japan: Ancient and Modern Paris: Reading the City European Studies Minor course. Women in Italian Film European Studies Minor course. Introduction to the Arab World

05 06 07

3cr Saisanan 1cr Saisanan Saisanan 1cr Saisanan Saisanan 1cr Saisanan Saisanan 3cr Liu 3cr Morishita 3cr Thompson

2:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:30- 5:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:30- 5:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:30- 5:30PM 8:30- 9:50AM 2:00- 4:50PM 12:00-12:50PM

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1cr Masetti

10:00- 2:00PM

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3cr Harig

5:30- 9:30PM

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. ISTL 2550

ISTL 3500

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Topics in International Studies Confucius and Chinese Civilization 10 3cr Parr 5:30- 9:30PM World Musics 11 3cr Conway-Long 9:00- 9:50AM Islamic World 12 3cr Conway-Long 10:00-11:20AM Women Building Success in BRIC 13 3cr Pierce 5:30- 9:30PM Russia: Culture in War and Peace 15 3cr Belotserko 5:30- 9:30PM European Studies Minor course. Berlin: Culture in the Metropolis W1 3cr Hanssen TBA European Studies Minor Course. German Studies Major and Minor course. France on the Big Screen 16 3cr Noel 5:30-8:30PM European Studies Minor course.

Days Building Trm Lim

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7

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$10

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15 10 15 15 5 8 5

$35 $35 $15

Topics in International Studies Films From Down Under Latin American Cinema New German and Austrian Communicating Across Cultures Human Being, Human Rights Global Health Women’s Rights as Human Rights

02 03 04 05 06 W1 07

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

ISTL 4500

INTL Studies Capstone Thesis

01

3cr Pierce

TBA

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5

ITALIAN ITAL 1090

Elementary Italian: Level I [CUL]

01

3cr Masetti

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

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18

$10

ITAL 1091

Workshop 01 1cr Masetti Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in ITAL 1090.

1:00- 1:50PM

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18

$5

ITAL 1100

Elementary Italian: Level II [CUL] Prerequisite: ITAL 1090 or equivalent.

10:00-10:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

18

$10

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--WEBH

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18

$10

01

Carson Oliver Lang Pierce Parr Drake TBA

3cr Masetti

Note: for a course on Italian cinema, taught in English, please see ILC 2150.08. JAPANESE JAPN 1090

Elementary Japanese: Level I [CUL]

01

3cr Shiwachi

JAPN 1091

Workshop 01 1cr Kojima Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in JAPN 1090.

12:00-12:50PM

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18

$5

JAPN 1100

Elementary Japanese: Level II [CUL] Prerequisite: JAPN 1090 or equivalent.

10:00-10:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

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18

$10

JAPN 1101

Workshop 01 1cr Kojima Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in JAPN 1100.

12:00-12:50PM

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18

$5

JAPN 2090

Intermediate Japanese: Level I Prerequisite: JAPN 1100 or equivalent.

2:00- 2:50PM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

18

$10

JAPN 2091

Workshop 01 1cr Kojima Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in JAPN 2090.

12:00-12:50PM

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$5

JAPN 2100

Intermediate Japanese: Level II Prerequisite: JAPN 2090 or equivalent.

12:00-12:50PM

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18

$10

01

01

01

3cr Rust

3cr Kojima

3cr Rust

56


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. JAPN 2610

Course Title Intermediate Japanese Reading and Writing: Level I Prerequisite: JAPN 2100 or equivalent.

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Rust

Times 2:00- 2:50PM

JAPN 2620

Intermediate Japanese Reading 01 3cr Shiwachi 12:00- 1:20PM and Writing: Level II Prerequisite: JAPN 2610 or equivalent. Note: for a course in Japanese culture taught in English please see ILC 2150.06.

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-WEBH S 18

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Fundamentals of Reporting 01 3cr Baden 10:00-11:20AM -M-W---SVER Prerequisites: Students enrolled in section 01 must also enroll in JOUR 3150 section 04. [COM] 02 3cr Bishop 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-SVER 03 3cr Durando 5:30- 8:30PM -M-----SVER

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15 15

JOUR 2140

Advanced Reporting 01 3cr Bishop Prerequisite: JOUR 1030 OR permission of the instructor.

S

15

JOUR 2170

Copyreading/News Editing 01 3cr Stamborski 6:00- 9:00PM ---W---SVER Prerequisite: JOUR 1030 OR permission of the instructor. May be repeated once for credit.

S

15

JOUR 2300

Journalism:Layout & Design

JOUR 2360

History and Principles of 01 3cr Corrigan American Journalism Prerequisite: Junior/senior standing or permission of the instructor. [HST]

JOUR 2380

Free Expression and the First Amendment 01

JOUR 3150

Topics in Modern Media Writing Literary Journalism 01 3cr Birk 5:30- 8:30PM ----R--SVER S 24 Prerequisite: JOUR 1030 OR permission of the instructor Newspaper Management 02 3cr Corrigan TBA ------SVER 2 24 Prerequisite: Permission of the instructor. Gonzo Journalism 03 3cr Bishop 5:30-9:30PM ---R--SVER 2 20 Production Tools for Journalists 04 3cr Cox 11:30-12:50PM -M-W---SVER S 0 Prerequisites: JOUR 1030 and INTM 1600. Students taking this course must be enrolled in JOUR 1030 section 01. Prerequisite may vary with topic.

JOUR 3190

Topics in International Journalism Atomic Age reporting 01 3cr Corrigan Prerequisite: JOUR 3080 OR permission of the instructor.

JOURNALISM JOUR 1030

01

3cr Morris

3cr Corrigan

10:00-10:50AM

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9:00- 9:50AM

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10:00-10:50AM

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JOUR 3300

Newspaper Production Workshop 01 4cr Baden 2:00- 3:50PM Prerequisite: JOUR 2140, JOUR 2170, JOUR 2300, OR permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit.

-M-W---SVER

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18

JOUR 3750

Environmental Journalism and 01 3cr Corrigan 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-SVER Communications Prerequisites: JOUR 1030, sophomore standing, SCIN 1520, OR permission of instructor.

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15

JOUR 4050

Sports Reporting Prerequisite: JOUR 1030.

S

15

01

3cr Rodenbush

57

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. JOUR 4380

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Magazine Journalism 01 3cr Jarvis Prerequisite: JOUR 3300 OR permission of the instructor.

Times 5:30- 8:30PM

JOUR 4390

Magazine Production 01 3cr Burch Prerequisite: JOUR 3300 OR permission of the instructor.

5:30- 8:30PM

JOUR 4610

Readings in Journalism 01 3-6cr Corrigan TBA Prerequisites: Usually junior/senior standing and permission of the instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

JOUR 4620

Senior Overview

LATIN LATN 1090

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Elementary Latin: Level I [CUL] An Ancient Studies Minor course.

01

3cr Koerner

10:00-11:20AM

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10:00-10:50AM

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1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

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25 25 25

LATN 1100

Elementary Latin: Level II 01 3cr Koerner 1:30- 2:50PM Prerequisite: LATN 1090 or equivalent. An Ancient Studies Minor course.

LATN 2090

Intermediate Latin: Level I [CUL] 01 3cr Koerner TBA Prerequisite: LATN 1100 or equivalent. An Ancient Studies Minor course.

LEGAL STUDIES LEGL 2080 Topics in Law Reel Law: The Law in Film Offered concurrently with FLST 3160 Forensic Psych: Evidence/Assess Law and Race in America Psych Issues and Law Enforcement

01

3cr Rathert

02 03 05

3cr McCarthy 3cr Holmes 3cr McCarthy

LEGL 2400

Introduction to Law

01 3cr Rathert 9:00- 9:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH S 02 3cr Boyd 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH 1 06 3cr McCarthy 5:30- 9:30PM --T----DWTN 2 Offered concurrently with POLT 2400 [HUM] This is a Paralegal Certificate and an American Studies course.

15 15 15

LEGL 3000

Legal Ethics 05 3cr Hart 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----DWTN This is a Paralegal Certificate and an American Studies course, and a Certificate in Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics course [VAL]

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25

LEGL 3490

Civil Litigation 01 3cr Rathert 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400. This is a Paralegal Certificate course.

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LEGL 3500

Criminal Litigation Prerequisite: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400.

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LEGL 4460

Methods of Legal Research and Writing I 01 3cr Higgins 5:30- 9:30PM 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]

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15

LEGL 4470

Methods of Legal Research and 03 3cr Higgins 5:30- 9:30PM Writing II Prerequiste: Junior standing or permission of the instructor or department chairperson and LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400 and LEGL 4460. This is a Paralegal Certificte course.

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3cr Bryant

58

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UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. LEGL 4480

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Computerized Legal Research 01 3cr Smith 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBH 1 20 Prerequisites: Junior standing or permission of the department chairperson and LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400 and LEGL 4460. This is a Paralegal Certificate course.

LEGL 4490

Advanced Paralegal Procedures 03 3cr Williams 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH Prerequisites: LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400 and LEGL 4460, or permission of the department chairperson.

LEGL 4800

Advanced Topics in Law Bankruptcy 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH 1 25 Alternative Dispute Resolution 03 3cr Bader 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBH 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 4820

Contract Law Practice 01 3cr Yates 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH Prerequisite: Junior standing, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, or permission of department chairperson.

1

25

LEGL 4840

Corporations and Business 06 3cr Higgins 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--DWTN Organizations Prerequisite;Junior standing, LEGL 2400 or POLT 2400, or permission of department chairperson.

2

25

LEGL 4900

Paralegal Clinical Studies

LEGL 4910

Senior Overview 03 3cr Smith 9:00- 1:00PM ------SWEBH 2 25 Prerequistes: Senior standing and major in Legal Studies. Required of all Legal Studies majors who intend to graduate in May 2011.

2

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

MANAGEMENT MNGT 2100

Management Theory and Practices

01 03 05 08 10 11 G1

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

MNGT 2900

Human Communications

07

MNGT 3280

Intro to Business Law

MNGT 3320

Business Law:International

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Evans Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-10:50AM 8:30- 9:45AM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WGSD ---W---WGSD --T----DWTN ----R--WEST -M-W-F-SVER --T-R--SVER -M-----WING

1 2 1 2 S S 1

25 25 25 25 25 25 25

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

-W---WEST

1

25

01 03 05 07 10 G1 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 5:30- 9:30PM 9:00- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WGSD -M-----WGSD ---W---DWTN ----R--WEST -M-W-F-SVER -M-----WING ---W---WING

1 2 1 1 S 1 2

25 25 25 25 25 25 25

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WGSD

1

25

59

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Faculty Staff Staff Staff Staff Palmer Staff

Course Title Human Resource Management

Sec 03 04 06 07 10 G2

Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

MNGT 3420

Labor-Management Relations

01 08

3cr Staff 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WGSD --T----WEST

1 2

25 25

MNGT 3450

Principles of Organizational Behavior

01 03 04 05 08

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

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

--T----WGSD --T----WEBH ----R--WGSD ---W---DWTN -M-----WEST

1 2 2 1 2

25 25 25 25 25

MNGT 3470

Women in Management

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WGSD

1

25

MNGT 3500

Marketing

01 06 07 09 10 11

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Quirk Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-11:20AM 8:30- 9:50AM

----R--SVER -M-----DWTN ----R--WEST ---W---WGSD --T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER

1 2 1 2 S S

25 25 25 25 25 25

MNGT 3510

Advertising

01 06 10 G1

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00-2:220PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WGSD --T----DWTN --M-W--SVER ----R--WING

1 2 S 1

25 25 25 25

MNGT 3550

Public Relations

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

25

MNGT 3700

Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

05 08 10 G1

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 08:30-09:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----DWTN -M-----WEST --T--R--SVER ---W---WING

1 2 SS 1

25 25 25 25

MNGT 3800

Health Care Organizations

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WGSD

1

25

MNGT 3820

Health Care Administration

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

2

25

MNGT 3840

Health Care Budgeting and Finance

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WGSD

1

25

MNGT 4100

International Management

01 3cr Tuncel G2 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH -M-----WING

1 2

25 25

MNGT 4200

Innovation, Creativity and the Entrepeneur

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WGSD

2

25

MNGT 4230

Entrepreneurial Marketing

10

3cr Staff

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--SVER

S

25

MNGT 4330

International Marketing

01 07

3cr Brennan 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER --T----WEST

1 1

25 25

MNGT 4400

Personnel Law

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WGSD

2

25

Staff Staff Staff Staff

60

Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-11:20AM 5:30- 9:30PM

Days Building Trm Lim ----R--WGSD 2 25 --T----WGSD 2 25 ---W---DWTN 2 25 -M-----WEST 1 25 --T-R--SVER S 25 --T----WING 2 25

Course No. MNGT 3400

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim --T----WGSD 1 25 ---W---WEST 2 25

Course No. MNGT 4420

Course Title Compensation Management

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Staff 08 3cr Staff

Times 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

MNGT 4570

Marketing Research

01

3cr Rhiney

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

1

25

MNGT 4600

Contemporary Human Resource Strategies

03 08

3cr Palmer 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER ----T--WEST

2 2

25 25

MNGT 4850

Health Care Administration Overview

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WGSD

2

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

----R--WGSD --T----DWTN ---W---WEST -M-----WING

2 2 2 2

25 25 25 25

MNGT 4920

Marketing Strategies

03 08 10

3cr Rhiney 3cr Staff 3cr Brennan

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 2:20PM

-M-----SVER ----R--WEST -M-W---SVER

2 2 S

25 25 25

MNGT 4940

Global Competitive Strategies

03

3cr Brennan

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

2

25

MNGT 4960

Business Plan Development Entrepreneurship Project Course

10

3cr Baebler

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---SVER

S

25

01 05 G2 W1 W5

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Sabharwal Cummings Arena Bryan Will Sabharwal

3:00- 4:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

--T-R--SVER ----R--DWTN --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

S 1 1 1 2

20 20 20 16 16

01 07 11 W1 W5

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Shrinivas Staff Krier Breitmeyer Breitmeyer

1:00- 1:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

-M-W-F-SVER ---W---WEST ---W---SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

S 1 2 1 2

20 20 20 16 16

01 11

3cr Shrinivas 3cr Shrinivas

2:00- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-SVER ---W---SVER

S 2

20 20

01 02 03 04 06 10 G3 W1 W5

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 10:00-11:20AM 3:00- 4:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

-M-W-F-SVER -M-W-F-SVER --T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER ----R--DWTN ---W---SVER --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

S S S S 2 1 2 1 2

18 20 18 18 20 20 20 16 16

MATHEMATICS MATH 1050 Basic Algebra

MATH 1360

Business Mathematics

Fee

Gen Ed: [MTH] MATH 1410

Introductory College Mathematics Gen Ed: [MTH]

MATH 1430

College Algebra

Danmole Danmole Finnie Krier Cummings Krier Arena Sabharwal Bryan Will

Gen Ed: [MTH]

61

$20 $20 $20 $20 $20 $20


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MATH 1440

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Trigonometry 01 3cr Finnie Prerequisite: MATH 1430 or equivalent competence. Gen Ed: [MTH]

Times 8:30- 9:50AM

MATH 1580

Formal Logic Gen Ed: [MTH], [CRI]

5:30- 9:30PM

MATH 1610

Calculus I

MATH 1620

11

3cr Staff

Days Building Trm Lim --T-R--SVER S 20

----R--SVER

2

10

01 5cr Belshe 12:00-12:50PM -MTWRF-SVER 02 5cr Granda 2:00- 2:50PM -MTWRF-SVER Prerequisite: MATH 1440 with B or better or High School Trigonometry. Gen Ed: [MTH], [CRI]

S S

20 20

Calculus II

01 02

5cr Schwab 5cr Schwab

9:00- 9:50AM 12:00-12:50PM

-MTWRF-SVER -MTWRF-SVER

S S

20 20

Prerequisite: MATH 1610 MATH 2450

Introduction to Abstract Mathematics Prerequisite: MATH 1620

01

3cr Granda

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-SVER

S

20

MATH 3040

Differential Equations Prerequisite: MATH 3000

01

3cr Granda

1:00- 1:50PM

-M-W-F-SVER

S

20

MATH 3050

History of Mathematics Prerequisite: MATH 1610

01

3cr Sakurai

3:00- 4:20PM

--T-R--SVER

S

17

MATH 3160

Linear Algebra 01 3cr Belshe Prerequisite: MATH 3000 or may be taken concurrently

10:00-10:50AM

-M-W-F-SVER

S

20

MATH 3200

Statistics Prerequisite: MATH 1610

01

3cr Staff

1:30-2:50PM

--T-R--SVER

S

17

MATH 3530

Modern Geometry Prerequisite: MATH 1620

01

3cr Sakurai

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--SVER

S

20

MTHT 1300

Mathematics for Teachers I

01 02

3cr Staff 3cr Deckert

8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 8:30PM

--T-R--SVER --T----WGSD

S S

18 18

Gen Ed: [MTH] MTHT 4310

Elementary-School Mathematics Methods 01 2cr Ruzicka 5:30- 8:30PM ----R--SVER 1 18 11 2cr Ruzicka 5:30- 8:30PM ----R--SVER 2 18 Prerequisite: MTHT 1300 and acceptance into Teacher Certification Program or permission of the student's advisor

MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MEDC 1010 Introduction to Mass Communications [COM]

01 02 03 04 05 06 W1

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Crone Burtch Tronche Overmann Gallagher Reilly Sigoloff

62

1:30- 4:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 10:00-11:20AM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA

--T----SVER ----R--WEBH -M-W---SVER --T----RWES --T-R--SVER --T----DWTN ------ONL1

S 2 S 1 S 1 S

24 24 24 24 24 24 18

Fee $20


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MEDC 1050

Course Title Introduction to Media Writing [COM]

Sec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 W1

Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Faculty Wylie Schuster Crone Crone Wylie Jenkins Pastor Schuster

Times 8:30- 9:50AM 8:30- 9:50AM 2:00- 4:50PM 2:00- 4:50PM 5:30- 8:30PM 10:00-11:20AM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA

MEDC 1630

Media Literacy [CRI, COM]

01 02 03 04 W1

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Silverblat Jenkins Stieferman Valdes Smith

10:00-11:20AM 1:00- 2:20PM 5:30-9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA

MEDC 2200

Ethics in the Media [VAL]

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---SVER S 15 --T-R--SVER S 15 -M-----SVER S 15 ---W---SVER S 15 -M-----WEBH S 15 --T-R--SVER S 15 -M-----WGSD 2 15 ------ONL1 2 15 --T-R--SVER --T-R--SVER --T----SVER -M-----SVER ------ONL1

S S 1 2 1

24 24 24 24 15

01 3cr Baden 8:30- 9:50AM 02 3cr Cox 2:00- 4:50PM 03 3cr Hayes 3:00- 4:20PM 04 3cr Hayes 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: MEDC 1010. A Certificate in Practical Interdisciplinary Ethics Course.

--T-R--SVER -M-----SVER --T-R--SVER ---W---WGSD

S S S 2

0 15 24 24

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]

02 03 04 05 06 07 W1

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 TBA

-M-W---SVER -M-W---SVER --T----SVER ----R--DWTN -M-----DWTN ----R--RWES ------ONL1

S S S 1 2 2 1

18 18 18 18 18 18 18

MEDC 3150

Topics Broadcast Genius: Rod Serling 01 1cr Williams Crosslisted with BJRN 3150.01. Meets weeks 3 and 4. Broadcast Genius: Lucille Ball 02 1cr Williams Crosslisted with BJRN 3150.02. Meets weeks 5 and 6. Communicating Across Cultures 4 3cr Pierce Cross-listed with ISTL 3500.05. Superheros 03 3cr Coogan Prerequisite may vary with topic.

10:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-SVER

1

5

10:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-SVER

1

5

5:30-9:30PM

--T----SVER

1

5

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

2

15

1:30- 4:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA

----R--SVER -M-----SVER ------ONL1

S 1 2

24 24 15

MEDC 3260

International Communications 01 3cr Jenkins 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH Cross-listed with INTL 3260. May be repeated for credit, if taken at international campuses.

1

15

MEDC 3850

Television:A Critical Study Prerequisite: MEDC 1010.

2

24

MEDC 3190

Introduction to Media Research

Hayes Hayes Sharpe Williams Neal Williams Sharpe

01 3cr Holtzman 02 3cr Valdes W1 3cr Holtzman

Prerequisite: MEDC 1010.

01

3cr Valdes

63

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Topics in Media Literacy Portraits of Evil in Film 01 3cr Silverblat 5:30-9:30PM Prerequisite: MEDC 1630. May be repeated for credit, if content differs.

Days Building Trm Lim --W---SVER

1

13

The Law and the Media

-M-W---SVER ---W---SVER --T-R---SVER ---W---SVER

S 1 S 1

24 24 24 24

MEDC 4110

Media & Digital Culture 01 3cr Hacker 5:30- 9:30PM --T----SVER 2 Prerequisite: MEDC 3190 Introduction to Media Research or MEDC 5460 Media Research for graduate students.

24

MEDC 4220

Genre Studies 01 3cr O'Connor 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----SVER 1 Prerequisite: MEDC 3190 Introduction to Media Research or MEDC 5460 Media Research for graduate students.

24

MEDC 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.

MEDC 4950

Professional Media Practicum

Course No. MEDC 3900

MEDC 4100

01 02 03 04

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Barnard Baden Barnard Staff

8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

Fee

Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.

01 3-8cr Solomon TBA ------SVER S 02 3-8cr Schuster TBA ------SVER S 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.)

MULTICULTURAL STUDIES MULC 2010 Intro to Diversity & Identity in US

01 3cr White 11:00-11:50AM -M-W-F-WEBH S G2 3cr Mathia 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WING 2 [CUL] All sections are an International Human Rights Minor and Certificate, a Multicultural Studies Minor, and a Certificate in Diversity & Identity in the U.S. course.

0 0

25 25

MULC 4650

Seminar in Multicultural Studies Class, Status and Power 01 3cr MacCartney 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH 1 5 Cross-listed with ANSO 4200-01. Visual Culture, Sex and Race 02 3cr Nunez-Reguerio 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W---WEBH S 5 Cross-listed with ANSO 3000-01 and WOMN 3000.05. Prerequisite for sections 01 and 02: MULC 2010 and 6 additional credit hours of Multicultural Studies Curriculum or permission of the instructor. A Multicultural Studies Minor and Certificate in Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Course.

MULC 4900

Independent Research Project 01 0cr Hulsizer TBA ------WEBG **Instructor's permission required.** A Multicultural Studies Minor and Certificate in Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Course.

S

0

Piano Proficiency Prerequisite: Applied Piano

01

0cr Patterson

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

MUSIC MUSC 0790

Schene Martin Gaspar Portnoy DeMarinis 64

TBA

------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 25 25 25

$5 $5


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MUSC 1000

Course Title Fundamentals of Musicianship Sect. 03 Dance Majors only [ART]

Sec 01 02 03

Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr

Faculty Staff Bernhardt Schilling

Times 9:00- 9:50AM 9:00- 9:50AM 11:30-12:50PM

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-MUSC S 15 -M-W-F-MUSC S 15 -M-W---LHCT S 25

MUSC 1010

Music Theory I Prerequisite: MUSC 1000 or permission of instructor [ART]

01 02 03

3cr Chamberlin 3cr Ring 3cr Naylor

10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC

S S S

15 15 15

MUSC 1020

Music Theory II Prerequisite; MUSC 1010

01 02

3cr Bishop 3cr Colletti

10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM

-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

12:00-12:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-LHCT -M-----MUSC -M-----MUSC ---T---WEST

S 1 2 1

25 25 25 25

MUSC 1070

Topics in Music Intro. to Jazz Styles Symphonies of Beethoven History of Guitar: Segovia to Hendrix Intro. to Jazz Styles History of Rock 1945-1970 [ART]

01 02 03 05 06

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Martin Larson McClellan von Hombra Black

11:00-11:50AM 11:30-12:50PM 1:30-2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-MUSC --T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC -M-----DWTN ---W---DWTN

S S S 1 2

25 25 25 25 25

MUSC 1080

Beginning Class Piano

01

2cr Martin

1:00- 1:50PM

---W-F-LHCT

S

10

MUSC 1085

Intermediate Class Piano

01 02

2cr Vince 2cr Eastman

9:00- 9:50AM 11:00-11:50AM

--T-R--LHCT --T-R--LHCT

S S

10 10

MUSC 1095

Intermediate Guitar Class 01 2cr Black Prerequisite:MUSC 1090 or permission of instructor

12:00-12:50PM

--T-R--CMSB

S

12

MUSC 1380

Jazz Theory II Prerequisite:MUSC 1370

01

3cr Portnoy

8:30- 9:50AM

--T-R--CMSB

S

25

MUSC 1810

Musicianship I

01 02 03

2cr Eastman 2cr Naylor 2cr Ring

10:00-10:50AM 10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM

--T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC

S S S

10 10 10

MUSC 1820

Musicianship II Prerequisite: MUSC 1810

01 02

2cr Eastman 2cr Colletti

9:00- 9:50AM 10:00-10:50AM

--T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC

S S

10 10

MUSC 2000

Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major classical lessons unassigned 97 1cr Davis TBA ------MUSC S 0 jazz lessons unassigned 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]

65

Fee

$248 $248


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MUSC 2001

MUSC 2002

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major Piano unassigned piano lessons 02 1cr Schene TBA ------MUSC S 0 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. 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 lessons 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

3cr Colletti

MUSC 2020

Music Theory IV Prerequisite: MUSC 2010

01 02

MUSC 2040 MUSC 2123

S

0

2:00- 2:50PM

-M-W-F-MUSC

S

12

3cr Nalesnik 3cr Chamberlin

11:00-11:50AM 2:00- 2:50PM

-M-W-F-MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC

S S

12 12

Survey of Music History II 01 3cr Bauer Prerequisite: MUSC1020 or permission of instructor [ART][HIST] String Methods 01 2cr Haferkamp

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--MUSC

S

35

8:30- 9:20AM

--T-R--MUSC

S

25

1:00- 1:50PM

---W-F-MUSC

S

12

Fee

$248

$248

MUSC 2126

Class Voice Prerequisite:Ability to read music

01

2cr Carmichael

MUSC 2310

Jazz Improvisation II Prerequisite: MUSC 2300

01

3cr Schenkel

10:00-10:50AM

-M-W-F-CMSB

S

25

MUSC 2380

Jazz Theory IV Prerequisite: MUSC 2370

01

3cr Schenkel

11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-CMSB

S

25

MUSC 2500

Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major classical lessons unassigned 97 2cr Davis TBA ------MUSC jazz lessons unassigned 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]

S S

0 0

$496 $496

S

0

$496

MUSC 2501

Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major Piano unassigned piano lessons 02 2cr Schene TBA ------MUSC 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] 66


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MUSC 2502

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Applied Music: Secondary and Non-Major Voice unassigned voice lessons 09 2cr Gaspar TBA ------MUSC S 0 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]

Fee

$496

MUSC 2810

Musicianship III Prerequisite: MUSC 1820

01

2cr Thomas

9:00- 9:50AM

--T-R--MUSC

S

12

MUSC 2820

Musicianship IV Prerequisite: MUSC 2810

01 02

2cr Larson 2cr Ring

1:30- 2:20PM 1:30- 2:20PM

--T-R--MUSC --T-R--MUSC

S S

12 12

MUSC 2910

Applied Musicianship for Musical Theater 01 Prerequisite: MUSC 1820

3cr Richardson

8:30-9:50AM

--T-R--MUSC

S

20

MUSC 3003

Applied Music: Jazz Studies jazz lessons unassigned 99 1cr DeMarinis TBA ------MUSC 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.

S

0

$248

0

$248

MUSC 3004

Applied Music:Instrumental Studies classical lessons unassigned 97 1cr Davis TBA ------MUSC S Private study in music performance for students who have been accepted into the B.M. in Instrumental Peformance 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.

MUSC 3020

Composition Prerequisite: MUSC 3010

01

3cr Stallings

11:30-12:50PM

--T-R--MUSC

S

25

MUSC 3050

Music Software Applications Prerequisite: MUSC 1000

01

2cr Staff

2:30- 4:20PM

--T----MUSC

S

10

MUSC 3080

Orchestration II Prerequisite: MUSC 3070

01

2cr Portnoy

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W---MUSC

S

15

MUSC 3180

Jazz History II Prerequisite: MUSC 3170 [CUL][HIST]

01

3cr DeMarinis

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--MUSC

S

40

MUSC 3310

Jazz Improvisation IV Prerequisite: MUSC 3300

01

3cr DeMarinis

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-CMSB

S

25

MUSC 3420

Advanced Instrumental & Choral Conducting Prerequisite: MUSC 3410

01

3cr Davis

10:00-10:50AM

-M-W-F-CMSB

S

25

67


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MUSC 4001

MUSC 4002

MUSC 4003

MUSC 4004

MUSC 4010

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Applied Music:Piano unassigned piano lessons 02 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] Applied Music:Voice unassigned voice lessons 09 5cr Gaspar TBA ------MUSC 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]

S

Applied Music:Jazz Studies jazz lessons unassigned 99 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] Applied Music:Instrumental Studies classical lessons unassigned 97 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] Composition Prerequisite: 6 hours of MUSC 3010

01 02 03

1-3cr

Portnoy Chamberlin 1-3cr Stallings

MUSC 4030

Eighteenth-Century Counterpoint Prerequisite: MUSC 2020

01

MUSC 4080

Choral Literature and Techniques Prerequisite: MUSC 3410

MUSC 4140

$496

0

$496

0

$496

------MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC

S S S

5 5 5

3cr Neske

2:00- 2:50PM

-M-W-F-MUSC

S

25

01

3cr Patterson

4:00- 5:30PM

-M-W---MUSC

S

25

Lyric Diction

01

2cr Ayllon

4:00- 5:50PM

---W---MUSC

S

25

MUSC 4180

Piano Literature II Prerequisite: MUSC 4170

01

3cr Price

8:30- 9:50AM

--T-R--MUSC

S

25

MUSC 4320

Jazz Education Methods 01 Prerequisite: permission of the instructor

2cr Waggoner

4:30- 6:20PM

---W---MUSC

S

25

68

$496

0

TBA TBA TBA

1-3cr

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MUSC 4350

Course Title Jazz Scoring and Arranging II Prerequisite: MUSC 4340

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Portnoy

MUSC 4370

Marketing for Musicians 01 3cr Staff Prerequisite:MUSC 4360 or permission of the instructor

MUSC 4650

Advanced MIDI Applications: 01 Film Scoring Prerequisite: AUDI 1650 and AUDI 3650

MUSC 4800

Advanced Topics Intro. to Music Education Prerequisite: MUSC 2020

Times 10:00-10:50AM

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-MUSC S 20

4:00- 6:50PM

----R--MUSC

S

25

3cr Schenkel

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--SVER

1

4

01

2cr Patterson

8:00- 8:50AM

-M-W---MUSC

S

25

MUSC 4900

Webster University Concert Choir Prerequisite: Audition [ART]

01

1cr McBeth

12:00-12:50PM

-M-W-F-CMSB

S

90

MUSC 4910

Webster University Chorale Prerequisite: Audition [ART]

01

1cr Patterson

12:00-12:50PM

-M-W-F-CMSB

S

50

MUSC 4920

Webster University Choral Society [ART]

01

1cr Patterson

7:00- 9:00PM

--T----CMSB

S

50

MUSC 4940

The Webster University Symphony Prerequisite: Audition [ART]

01

1cr Davis Davis

7:00-10:00PM 5:15- 6:45PM

--T----CMSB ----R--CMSB

S S

50 50

MUSC 4950

Chamber Music Classical Guitar Ensemble Vocal Jazz Ensemble Piano Trio New Music Ensemble String Quartet Bass Ensemble Woodwind Ensemble Saxphone 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

TBA 12:00-12:50PM 3:00- 4:50PM 5:00- 6:30PM TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

------MUSC -M-W-F-MUSC -----F-MUSC --T----CMSB ------MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC ------MUSC

S S S S S S S S S S

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

McClellan Lennon Schene Bridges Kulosa von Hombra Ring Karpowicz Martin Elstner

MUSC 4960

Jazz Ensemble Prerequisite: Audition [ART]

01

1cr DeMarinis

3:00- 4:50PM

--TWRF-CMSB

S

90

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

4:30- 5:50PM

-M-----CMSB

S

25

MUSC 4990

Opera Studio Prerequisite: Audition [ART]

01

1cr Nelson

3:00- 5:50PM

-M-----MUSC

S

30

01

2cr Teeter

8:30- 9:50AM

--T-R--LHCT

S

25

MUSICAL THEATRE MUTH 2420 Musical Theatre Dance Styles I

69

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MUTH 3020

Course Title Conservatory III

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 5cr Englis Englis

Times 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM

Days Building Trm Lim Fee -M-W-F-MILL S 25 $1,803 --T----MILL S 25 $1,803

Conservatory Students Only MUTH 3420

Musical Theatre Dance Styles II

01

2cr Teeter

11:30-12:50PM

--T-R--MILL

S

25

MUTH 4020

Conservatory IV

01

5cr Englis Englis

1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM

-M-W-F-MILL --T----MILL

S S

25 25

$1,803 $1,803

5:00- 9:00PM TBA

---W---WEBH ------ONL1

1 2

20 16

$20 $20

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

$20

5:00- 9:00PM

----R--SVER

1

16

$20

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

16

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH

2

16

Conservatory Students Only NURSING NURS 3010

Concepts of Professional Nursing

01 3cr Schappe W1 3cr Schappe

Prerequisite: NURS 3030 NURS 3020

Health Assessment

W1 4cr Davitt

NURS 3030 Communication & Information Literacy 01 3cr Wehling Prerequisite: Computer course or computer competency validation NURS 3270

Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice Prerequisites: NURS 3010, NURS 3030 and PSYC 2750

W1 3cr Wehling

NURS 3400 Health Education in Nursing Practice Prerequisites: NURS 3010, NURS 3020, NURS 3030

01

3cr Johnson

NURS 3410 Family Health Promotion 01 3cr Heady Prerequisites: NURS 3010, NURS 3020, NURS 3030, NURS 3270 NURS 3500

Issues in Women's Health

W1 3cr Heady

TBA

------ONL1

2

8

NURS 3600

Topics in Nursing Global Health

W1 3cr Drake

TBA

------ONL1

1

8

NURS 4060 Gerontology W1 3cr Thompson Prerequisites: NURS 3010, NURS 3020, NURS 3030, NURS 3270

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

NURS 4240 Nursing Leadership and Management Prerequisites: NURS 3270, NURS 3400, NURS 3410

W1 4cr Broeder

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

NURS 4250 Community Health Nursing Prerequisites: NURS 3270, NURS 3400, NURS 3410

01

5cr Drake

5:00- 9:00PM

---W---WEBH

2

16

01

3cr Daniels

TBA

------EDEN

2

6

01 02 07 W1 W2 W3

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA

-M-W-F-WEBG -M-W-F-WEBG ---W---WEST ------ONLN ------ONLN ------ONLN

S S 1 1 2 2

15 15 15 15 15 15

NURS 4600

PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1010

Advanced Seminar in Nursing Parish Nursing

Introduction to Critical Thinking [CRI]

Findley Findley Sullivan Pendleton Fulton Weed

70


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. PHIL 1100

Course Title Introduction to Philosophy [CRI, HUM]

Sec 01 02 03

Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr

Faculty Hilditch Hilditch Robins

PHIL 2020

Formal Logic [CRI, MTH] 01 Cross-listed with MATH 1580 and COSC 1580

3cr Staff

PHIL 2050

Philosophy & History of Education

01 02

PHIL 2080

Topics Right to Freedom of Expression Cross-listed with HRTS 2086 Philosophy of the Mind Philosophy and Lost Ethics and Climate Change

Times 10:00-10:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 5:30-9:30PM

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W-F-SVER S 25 -M-W-F-SVER S 25 ---W---WEBG 2 25

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

10

3cr Morse 3cr Morse

2:30- 3:50PM 10:00-11:20AM

-M-W---PRSN -M-W---WEBG

S S

25 25

01

3cr Umbaugh

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--SVER

S

15

02 03 04

3cr Hilditch 3cr Robins 3cr Pollack

1:00- 2:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 3:00-3:50PM

-M-W---WEBG ---W---WEBG -M-W-F--

S 1 S

25 25 25

TBA

------ONLN

1

17

3:00- 4:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T-R--WEBG ---W---WEBG

S 2

10 10

PHIL 2110

Introduction to Ethics

W1 3cr Madison

PHIL 2300

Social & Political Philosophy [HST, HUM] 01 02

PHIL 2320

Contemporary Moral Problems [CRI, VAL] 01 3cr Smila-Sened 02 3cr Sullivan G1 3cr Sullivan

1:00- 2:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W---WEBG --T----WEBG --T----WING

S 2 1

25 25 25

PHIL 2390

Philosophy of Sex and Love 01 3cr Findley A Certificate in Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics course.

1:00- 1:50PM

-M-W-F-WEBG

S

25

PHIL 3080

Current Topics in Philosophy Human Rights and the Environment Cross-listed with HRTS 3400

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--PRSN

S

10

PHIL 3110

Philosophy and Film Human Rights Narrative Films 01 3cr Moriarty 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--PRSN Cross-listed with HRTS 3170, FLST 3160 and ISTL 3500 A Human Rights Certificate course

1

10

PHIL 3200

Philosophy of Religion

W1 3cr Wilson

PHIL 3300

Epistemology

01

PHIL 3350

Philosophical Ethics

01

PHIL 3590

Theories of Human Rights 01 3cr Moriarty 10:00-10:50AM Cross-listed with HRTS 3590 and POLT 3590 A Human Rights Certificate course.

PHIL 4600

Overview "The Life of the Mind" Arendt

01

01

3cr Staff 3cr Overmann

3cr Parsons

TBA

------ONLN

2

15

3cr Umbaugh

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--PRSN

S

25

3cr Parsons

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---SVER

S

15

-M-W-F-WEBG

S

15

--T-R--PRSN

S

15

3cr Morse

71

10:00-11:20AM

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. Course Title PHOTOGRAPHY PHOT 0100 PHOT Portfolio Review

Sec Hrs Faculty 01

0cr Barrett

Times TBA

Days Building Trm Lim ------SVER

1

24

Fee

PHOT 1000

Photo I

01 3cr Giancola 1:00- 4:50PM 02 3cr Giancola 5:30- 9:20PM 03 3cr Tronche 10:00-11:50AM 04 3cr Angell 5:30- 9:20PM Prerequisites: MEDC 1010 and EPMD 1000 or permission of the photography program facilitator. (Expense of photographic materials should be considered when enrolling.)

-M-----SVER -M-----SVER --T-R--SVER --T----SVER

S S S S

15 15 15 15

$70 $70 $70 $70

PHOT 2000

Photo II

01 3cr Moore 10:00-11:50AM 02 3cr Barkman 1:00- 4:50PM Prerequisite: PHOT 1000 or equivalent course in basic photography.

-M-W---SVER --T----SVER

S S

15 15

$70 $70

PHOT 2040

History of Photography

01

3cr Tolin

11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-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 Prerequisites: PHOT 2000 and PHOT 2170.

3cr Stang

1:00- 4:50PM

---W---SVER

S

15

$125

PHOT 3120

Studio Photography and Lighting 01 Prerequisites: PHOT 2000 and PHOT 2170.

3cr Rinehart

2:00- 4:50PM

--T----SVER

S

12

$125

PHOT 3190

Digital Photographic Imaging

3cr Barrett 3cr Barrett

1:00- 2:20PM 4:00- 5:20PM

-M-W---SVER -M-W---SVER

S S

12 12

$125 $125

3cr von Diest

6:00- 8:50PM

-M-----SVER

S

12

3cr Stang

1:30- 5:20PM

----R--SVER

1

15

3cr Silverberg

5:30- 8:20PM

---W---SVER

S

15

PHOT 4010

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.

S

12

PHOT 4030

Topics in Studio Photography :The Digital Studio 01 3cr Rinehart 5:30- 9:20PM Prerequisite Phot 3120. :People and Portraits 02 3cr Dreyfus 6:00- 8:50PM Prerequisite: PHOT 3120. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

--T----SVER

1

10

$65

----R--SVER

S

12

$100

----R--SVER

2

12

$125

01 02

Prerequisite: PHOT 2000 or COAP 2020 PHOT 3195

Digital Photo Imaging II 01 Prerequisite:PHOT 3120 and PHOT 3190.

PHOT 4000

Photo Workshop :Image/Text 01 Prerequisite: PHOT 2000 and PHOT 3190. :Editorial Photography 02 Prerequisites:PHOT 3120 and PHOT 3190.

PHOT 4200

Topics in Color :Image and Emulsion Transfer 01 3cr Stang 1:00- 4:50PM Prerequisite: PHOT 3000. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

72

$50


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Professional Development in 01 3cr Barrett Photography 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.

S

12

University Physics II

---W-F-WEBH ---W-F-WEBH

S S

15 15

-M-----WEBH -M-----WEBH -M-----WEBH --T----WEBH

S S S S

8 8 8 8

--T-R--HSPC

S

25

PHYSICS PHYS 2040

01 02

4cr Eckhoff 4cr Eckhoff

Times 2:30- 3:50PM

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---SVER S 20

Course No. PHOT 4700

9:30-11:20AM 12:00- 1:50PM

Fee $80

$60

Prerequisite: PHYS 2030. Note: PHYS 2040 & 2041 must be taken concurrently. PHYS 2041

University Physics II:Lab

01 1cr 02 1cr 03 1cr 04 1cr Note: PHYS 2040 & 2041 must be taken concurrently.

Eckhoff Eckhoff Eckhoff Eckhoff

9:00-11:50AM 1:00- 3:50PM 5:00- 7:50PM 9:00-11:50AM

POLITICAL SCIENCE POLT 1000 The Obama Administration Part II01 3cr Holden 8:30- 9:50AM A New Start May be repeated for credit once. An International Relations core course. [COM] POLT 1050

Introduction to International Relations

01 3cr Kingston 1:30- 2:50PM -M-W---RWES 02 3cr Pease 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----HSPC An International Relations core course. A Human Rights, International Studies course. [CUL]

S 2

25 25

POLT 1060

Introduction to American Politics

-M-W-F-WEBH --T----HSPC

S 2

25 25

01 02

3cr Williams 3cr Rosen

10:00-10:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

An American Studies course. [VAL] POLT 1070

Introduction to Political Theory

01 3cr Staff 3:00- 4:20PM --T-R--WEBG 02 3cr Overmann 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---HSPC Cross-listed with PHIL 2300. A Liberal Arts Minor course. A Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics course. An American Studies, International Studies, & Human Rights 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]

S

25

POLT 2060

Politics and Gender 01 3cr Williams 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH S Cross-listed with POLT 4300 & WOMN 2000. A Women’s Studies Course. An American Studies Course. [VAL]

15

POLT 2100

Model UN 01 3cr Overmann 3:30- 4:25PM ----R--HSPC Students will attend the Collegiate Midwest Model U.N. and represent a country as U. N. delegates.

1

10

POLT 2400

Introduction to Law

S 1 2

10 10 10

01 3cr Rathert 02 3cr Boyd 06 3cr McCarthy An American Studies Course. Cross-listed with LEGL 2400.[HUM]

73

9:00- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-WEBH

-M-W-F-WEBH ---W---WEBH --T----DWTN

$50 $50 $50 $50


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. POLT 2550

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times The Politics of Development 01 3cr Pierce 5:30- 9:30PM --T----SVER 2 5 Cross-listed with ISTL 2550 & WOMN 2000. May be repeated for credit if content differs. An International Studies, Human Rights Certificate course. [CUL, VAL]

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 2700.01.

--T----HSPC

1

9

POLT 2610

Reading Course:Introductory 01 6crcr Staff Prerequisites: filing of official form and usually sophomore standing.

------WEBG

S

0

POLT 3020

Civil Liberties and the Law 01 3cr Williams 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--HSPC Prerequisite: 6 hours of credit in the department or permission of instructor. An American Studies course.

2

25

POLT 3330

Judicial Politics Prerequisite: POLT 1060 or POLT 2400.

2

25

POLT 3400

Comparative Politics Latin America 01 3cr Hellinger 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--HSPC 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. Satisfies departmental Research Requirement. Cross-listed with HIST 2440. An International Studies course.

POLT 3650

01

3cr Fix

TBA

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WGSD

10

Internship Missouri State Government

01 15cr Williams TBA ------WEBG S 0 02 6cr Staff TBA ------WEBG S 0 Junior standing and permission of department chairperson required. Specific prerequisites will vary according to topic. POLT 4000

Research Requirement 01 0cr Staff TBA Students registering for this course MUST also register for a 3000 or 4000 level course which satisfies the departmental research requirement.

POLT 4300

Advanced Studies in American Politics 01 3cr Williams 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH S 10 Prerequisites: 6 hours of political science, including a prior course in American politics, and permission of the instructor. Cross-listed with POLT 2060 & WOMN 2000. An American Studies course. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Satisfies departmental research requirement.

POLT 4400

Advanced Studies in Comparative Politics Modern Latin America 02 3cr Hellinger 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--HSPC Prerequisite: 6 credit hours of political science. May be repeated for credit if content differs. Satisfies departmental research requirement. An International Studies & Human Rights course. Cross-listed with HIST 2440 & POLT 3400.

POLT 4600

POLT 4610

------WEBG

Political Science Seminar Int Relations of the Middle East 01 3cr Entessar 2:00- 4:50PM -M-----HSPC Cross-listed with INTL 4600. Prerequisite: usually senior standing or permission of instructor. Satisfies departmental research requirement. May be repeated for credit if content differs. 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. Students should not register for this course without first contacting the department. Satisfies the departmental research requirement.

74

S

25

S

7

S

7

S

0

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim Sec Hrs Faculty Times 01 1cr Salevouris TBA ------WEBG S 25 02 0cr Salevouris TBA ------WEBG S 25 Section .01 cross-listed with HIST 4620.01. Section .02 cross-listed with HIST 4620.02. Meeting time 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM Saturdays. Jan. 15, 22, 29. Required for all majors in HIST, POLT and INTL who intend to graduate in May, July or December, 2011.

Course No. POLT 4620

Course Title Overview

POLT 4700

Senior Thesis 01 4cr Staff TBA Prerequisite: Senior Standing and approval of the department chairperson. requirement. Satisfies departmental research. Students may not register without first filling out paperwork with the department.

------WEBG

S

0

PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 1000

Learning Strategies

01 3cr Bullerdiec 02 3cr Maxwell 03 3cr Christeson Does not count toward Psychology major or minor.

10:00-11:20AM 12:00- 1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W---WEBH --T-R--WEBH -M-----WEBH

S S 1

12 12 12

PSYC 1100

Introduction to Psychology

9:00- 9:50AM 2:00- 2:50PM 8:30- 9:50AM 12:00- 1:20PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-WEBH -M-W-F-WEBH --T-R--WEBH --T-R--WEBH -M-----WEBH

S S S S 2

25 25 25 25 25

2:00- 2:50PM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

15

01 02 03 04 05

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Mitchell Goedereis Lorenz Rustemeyer Staff

[SCI] PSYC 2000 PSYC 2000

Issues in Contemporary Psychology Hate Groups USA 01 3cr Woolf Offered concurrently with ANSO 2000.01 [VAL]

PSYC 2000

Humor [VAL]

3cr Mitchell

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

1

25

PSYC 2000

Reflections of Deviancy in Media 06 3cr Warner Offered concurrently with ANSO 2000.06 [VAL]

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----DWTN

2

15

PSYC 2100

Psychology of Adjustment 01 3cr Moore Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor [CRI,VAL]

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

25

PSYC 2150

Psychology of Sleep [VAL]

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

25

PSYC 2250

Adolescent Psychology 01 3cr Goedereis Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor.

10:00-10:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

25

PSYC 2300

Lifespan Development 01 3cr Goedereis Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 or permission of instructor. [SCI,VAL]

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

1

25

PSYC 2475 PSYC 2475

Topics in Sex and Gender Bisexualities 01 3cr Miller 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH Offered concurrently with ANSO 2475.01 and WOMN 2000.04 Multicultural Studies, Women Studies, and Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Cert Course [VAL]

S

10

PSYC 2475

Gender Differences Through Film 02 3cr Tierney 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH Offered concurrently with ANSO 2475.02 and WOMN 2000.07 Multicultural Studies, Women Studies, and Diversity & Identity in the U.S. Cert Course [VAL]

2

10

02

01

3cr Muehlbach

75

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim --T-R--WEBH S 15

Course No. PSYC 2550

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Dynamics of Decision Making 01 3cr Jones Offered concurrently with ANSO 2550.01[CRI]

Times 10:00-11:20AM

PSYC 2650

Nonverbal Behavior 01 3cr Moore Offered concurrently with ANSO 2650.01 [VAL]

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

15

PSYC 2750

Introduction to Measurement and 01 3cr Hulsizer 1:30- 2:50PM --T-R--WEBH Statistics 02 3cr Woolf 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH Offered concurrently with ANSO 2750 Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 or ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or permission of instructor. [SCI, MTH]

S 1

15 8

PSYC 2825

Introduction to Research Methods

S 1

10 10

PSYC 3000 PSYC 3000

Topics in Psychology Intro to Clinical Psychology 01 3cr O'Connor 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH 2 Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 or ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 and 6 hours of psychology, or permission of instructor.

25

PSYC 3125

Abnormal Psychology 01 3cr O'Connor 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 and 6 hours of psychology or permission of instructor.

1

25

PSYC 3275

Genocide 01 3cr Woolf 12:00-12:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH S Offered concurrently with ANSO 3275.01 and HRTS 3600.01 Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 or ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 and 6 hours of psychology, or permission of instructor. Int'l Human Rights Course

10

PSYC 3550

History, Philosophy and Systems 01 3cr Woolf 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH of Psychology Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 and PSYC 2825 and 6 hours of psychology or permission of instructor.

20

PSYC 3600

Social Psychology 01 3cr Hulsizer 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH 2 15 Offered concurrently with ANSO 3600.01 Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 or ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 & PSYC 2825 & 6 hours of social science or permission of instructor.

PSYC 3610

Independent Reading Course 01 3cr Staff Prerequisites: Junior Standing and Permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

S

5

PSYC 3775

Personality Theory 01 3cr Staff 11:00-11:50AM Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 and 6 hours of psychology or permission of instructor.

S

25

PSYC 3850

Sensation and Perception 01 3cr Mitchell 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBH Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 and PSYC 2825 and 6 hours of psychology or permission of instructor.

2

25

PSYC 3900

Introduction to Counseling 01 3cr Lorenz 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 and 6 hours of psychology or permission of instructor.

--T-R--WEBH

S

18

PSYC 4400

Human Sexuality 01 3cr Moore 10:00-11:20AM Offered concurrently with ANSO 4400.01 Prerequisites: 12 hours of social science or permission of instructor. Women's Studies Course

--T-R--WEBH

S

15

01 02

3cr Mitchell 3cr MacCartney

1:00- 1:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W-F-WEBH ----R--WEBH

Fee

Offered concurrently with ANSO 2825 Prerequisites: PSYC 1100 or ANSO 1010 or ANSO 1070 or permission of instructor.

76

--T----WEBH

-M-W-F-WEBH

2


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. PSYC 4610

Days Building Trm Lim Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Adv Independent Reading Course 01 3cr Staff S 5 Prerequisites: Senior Standing and permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

PSYC 4750

Advanced Statistics 01 3cr Hulsizer Offered concurrently with ANSO 4000.01 Prerequisites: PSYC 2750 or permission of instructor.

10:00-10:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

10

PSYC 4825

Advanced Research Methods: Qualitative 01 3cr Tierney 1:30- 2:50PM Offered concurrently with ANSO 4825.01 Prerequisites: ANSO 2825 and 12 hours of social science or permission of instructor.

--T-R--WEBH

S

10

PSYC 4900 PSYC 4900

Senior Seminar Violence:Social Sci Perspectives 01 3cr Conway-Long 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W---WEBH S Offered concurrently with ANSO 4900.01 Prerequisites: 12 hours of social science or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

PSYC 4900

Science and Pseudoscience 02 3cr Hulsizer 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--DWTN 1 Offered concurrently with ANSO 4900.02 Prerequisites: 12 hours of social science or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit if content differs.

PUBLIC RELATIONS PBRL 2100 Fundamentals of Strategic Communications and Public Relations

01 02

Fee

8

8

3cr Ford 3cr Ford

1:30- 2:50PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T-R--SVER ---W---SVER

S 2

24 24

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 --T----SVER

S 1

15 15

12:00-12:00PM

-------SVER

S

24

$25

$5

PBRL 2920

Writing for Public Relations

PBRL 3150

Topics Topics in PR: HPPF 01 May be repeated for credit if content differs.

3cr Staff

$10 $10

PBRL 4050

Special Events Prerequisite: PBRL 2100.

01

3cr Cundiff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

15

PBRL 4300

Crisis Communications Management Prerequisite: PBRL 2100.

01

3cr Burtch

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

1

15

PBRL 4610

Readings in Public Relations 01 3cr Staff TBA ------SVER Prerequisites: media major, junior standing, permission of the instructor, and filing of official form. May be repeated for credit, if content differs.

S

0

PBRL 4620

Senior Overview 01 3-6cr Ford TBA ------SVER S 0 Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance into the major through portfolio review, AND permission of the instructor.

$10

PBRL 4800

Media Relations 01 3cr Davidson 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----SVER Prerequisite: PBRL 2100 Fundamentals of Strategic Communications and Public Relations or PBRL 5322 Public Relations for graduate students.

1

15

$50

PBRL 4920

Public Relations Campaign Prerequisite: PBRL 2100.

S

15

01

3cr Ford

77

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--SVER


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. Course Title RELIGIOUS STUDIES RELG 1040 Phenomena [VAL, CUL] Possession RELG 1050

Experience and Values [VAL] Evil: Satan and Sin

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

01

3cr Cooper

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBG

1

25

01

3cr Cooper

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBG

2

25

RELG 1060

World Religions [HST, HUM]

01 3cr Welsh 12:00- 12:50PM -M-W-F-WEBH 02 3cr van der Hav 10:00-11:20AM --T-R--WEBH W1 3cr O'Leary Online ------ONL1 W2 3cr O'Leary Online ------ONL1 W3 3cr Staff Online ------ONL1 A Liberal Arts course, a Multicultural Studies course and an International Studies course.

S S 1 2 1

25 25 16 16 16

RELG 1080

Thinking Through Religions [CRI, VAL]

RELG 2030

Contemporary Topics [HUM] Angels 01 1cr Werner Section 01 meets March 14, March 21 and March 28 Catholics: History & Hollywood 02 1cr Werner Section 02 meets April 4, April 11 and April 18 Genesis 03 1cr Werner Section 03 meets April 25, April 30 and May 2

07 3cr Billings W2 3cr Stimpfl

5:30- 9:30PM Online

---W---WEST ------ONL1

2 2

20 16

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

2

25

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

2

25

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

2

25

Online

------ONL1

1

16

3cr Stimpfl

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

25

RELG 2080

Introduction to Western Religions W1 3cr van der Hav [HUM, CUL] An International Studies course

RELG 2090

Introduction to Religions of Small Scale Societies [HUM]

RELG 2100

Religion and Literature [HUM] Myths of the God Kings Discoveries of Attention Science Fiction and Religion

01 3cr Werner 02 3cr Parr W2 3cr Welsh

12:00- 1:20PM 1:00- 2:20PM Online

--T-R--WEBG -M-W---WEBG ------ONL1

S S 2

25 15 16

Existence and Meaning [VAL, CUL] Religion, Stress & Coping

01

3cr Becker

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

2

25

01

3cr Magencey

10:00- 10:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

25

02

3cr Stroble

11:00- 11:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH

S

25

Religion and the Arts [CUL, ART] Discoveries of Attention Attention and Video

01 02

3cr Parr 3cr Lang

1:00- 2:20PM 2:00- 5:00PM

--T-R--WEBG -M-W---WEBH

S S

10 5

Religion and Science [SCI] Plants of the Gods

01

3cr MacDougal

5:30- 9:30PM

----W---WEBH

2

25

3cr Parr

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

1

15

RELG 2150

RELG 2200

RELG 2400

RELG 2410

RELG 2420

Religion and History [HST] Jews in Europe An International Studies course Religion During the Civil War

01

Religion and Culture [CUL] Confucius & Chinese Civilization 01 Section 01 cross-listed with ISTL 2550-10

78

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. RELG 2430

RELG 2500

RELG 3130

RELG 3190

RELG 4040

Course Title Religion and the Environment [VAL] Ecology and Spirituality An Environmental Studies course

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

W2 3cr Staff

Online

Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1

2

16

--T----PRSN

1

10

Religions of China and Japan [HUM, CUL] Human Being, Human Right-China 01 3cr Parr 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH An International Studies and Human Rights course. Cross-listed with HRTS 3200-01 and ISTL 3500-06.

2

10

Christianity [HUM, CUL] Tribulations of US Christianity 01 3cr van der Hav An American Studies course. Cross-listed with HIST 3060-03.

Gender, Culture and Religion [VAL, CUL] Nuns: Feminists Unveiled 01 3cr Stevens 5:30- 9:30PM A Multicultural Studies and Women's Studies course. Cross-listed with WOMN 2000-01.

5:30- 9:30PM

----W---WEBH

1

15

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

1

5

Belief Systems Confucius and Lao-Tzu

01

3cr Parr

RELG 4600

Senior Project Preparation

01

3cr Stimpfl

TBA

------WEBG

S

25

RELG 4700

Senior Project

01

3cr Stimpfl

TBA

------WEBG

S

25

Fee

RUSSIAN Note: For a course in Russian culture taught in English please see ILC 2150.10. SCIENCE SCIN 1010

Topics in Physical Science Intro to Physical Science 01 3cr Elliott 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH S 25 Note: Intended for non-majors. May be repeated if content differs. SCIN 1010 & SCIN 1011 must be taken concurrently. (SCI) Enhancing Campus Sustainability 02 3cr Wilson 4:00- 5:20PM -M-W---WEBH S 8 Note: Xlisted GNST 1308 Intended for non-majors. May be repeated if content differs. An Environmental Studies minor course(SCI) Dinosaurs 05 3cr Moats 5:30- 9:30PM M---DWNTWN 1 18 Note: Intended for non-majors. May be repeated if content differs. (SCI) Natural Disasters 08 3cr Moats 5:30- 9:30PM M---WEST 2 18 Note: Intended for non-majors. May be repeated if content differs. An Environmental Studies minor course (SCI) [Gen Ed]

SCIN 1011

Lab :Intro to Physical Science 01 1cr Elliott Intro to Physical Science 02 1cr Elliott SCIN 1010 01 & SCIN 1011 must be taken concurrently

SCIN 1520

S S

12 13

Environment 01 3cr DePew 1:30- 4:20PM --T----WEBH NOTE: SCIN 1520 &1521 must be taken concurrently (SCI). An Environmental Studies Minor Course (SCI) An American Studies Course.

S

20

SCIN 1521

Environment:Lab 01 1cr DePew 1:30- 4:20PM ----R--WEBH NOTE: SCIN 1520 &1521 must be taken concurrently (SCI). An Environmental Studies Minor Course (SCI) An American Studies Course.

S

20

SCIN 1600

Physical Geology Intended for non-majors.

S

20

01

3cr Williams

79

1:30- 3:20PM 1:30- 3:20PM

2:00-4:40PM

----R--WEBH --T----WEBH

----M---- WEBH

$30 $30

$30


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. SCIN 1601

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Physical Geology:Lab 01 1cr Williams Note: SCIN 1600 & 1601 must be taken concurrently (SCI).

Times 2:00-4:40PM

Days Building Trm Lim ---W---- WEBH S 20

SCIN 3060

Methods in Science Teaching

TBA

TBA

SCRIPTWRITING SCPT 2900 Scriptwriting

01

3cr Elliott

01 02

3cr Tressler 3cr Koch

S

20

5:30- 8:30PM 5:30- 8:30PM

----R--WGSD ---W---WGSD

S S

15 15

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

15

5:30-9:30PM

-M-----SVER

1

15

2:00- 4:50PM

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S

15

5:30-8:30p

------SVER

S

15

Fee $30

Prerequisite: MEDC 1050. SCPT 3110

Script Analysis 01 3cr Weinhaus Prerequisite: SCPT 2900 OR permission of the instructor.

SCPT 3150

Topics Topics in Scriptwriting: Selling Your Work to Hollywood Prerequisite may vary with topic.

1 3cr Hanrahan

SCPT 3500

Writing Screenplays for Film 01 3cr Schuster Prerequisite: SCPT 2900 or for film majors only, FILM 2320.

SCPT 4400

Advanced Television Scriptwriting Prerequisite: SCPT 3400.

SCPT 4500

Advanced Scriptwriting 01 3cr Weinhaus Prerequisite: SCPT 3500. May be repeated for credit.

2:00- 4:50PM

---W---SVER

S

15

Intensive Introduction to Spanish: Level I [CUL]

01 05

3cr Correas 3cr Bishop

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH --T----DWTN

1 1

18 18

$10 $10

SPAN 1080

Intensive Introduction to Spanish: Level II [CUL] Prerequisite: SPAN 1070 or equivalent.

01 06

3cr Correas 3cr Bishop

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH --T----DWTN

2 2

18 18

$10 $10

SPAN 1090

Elementary Spanish: Level I [CUL]

01

4cr Stephenson Stephenson

10:00-11:20AM 8:00- 8:50AM

--T-R--WEBH ---W---WEBH

S S

18 18

$10 $10

SPAN 1100

Elementary Spanish: Level II [CUL] Prerequisite: SPAN 1090 or equivalent.

01

4cr Correas Correas

9:00- 9:50AM 8:00- 8:50AM

-M-W-F-WEBH -----F-WEBH

S S

18 18

$10 $10

SPAN 2090

Intermediate Spanish: Level I [CUL] 01 3cr Stephenson 8:30- 9:50AM Prerequisite: SPAN 1100 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in SPAN 2091.

--T-R--WEBH

S

18

$10

SPAN 2091

Workshop Listening & Vocabulary through Culture 01 1cr Correas Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPAN 2090.

---W---WEBH

S

18

$5

--T-R--WEBH

S

18

$10

-M-----WEBH

S

18

$5

SPANISH SPAN 1070

01

3cr Baker

8:00- 8:50AM

SPAN 2100

Intermediate Spanish: Level II [CUL] 01 3cr Navia 10:00-11:20AM Prerequisite: SPAN 2090 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in SPAN 2101.

SPAN 2101

Workshop Reading, Writing, Vocabulary - A Novel 01 1cr Correas Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPAN 2100.

80

8:00- 8:50AM


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. SPAN 2170

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Intermediate Conversational Spanish [CUL] 01 3cr Corvalán Prerequisite: SPAN 2090 or equivalent.

Times 1:00- 2:20PM

SPAN 3090

Advanced Spanish: Level I [CUL] 01 3cr Navia 1:00- 2:20PM Prerequisite: SPAN 2100 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3091.

SPAN 3091

Workshop Listening Comprehension and Vocabulary 01 1cr Navia Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3090.

Days Building Trm Lim -M-W---WEBH S 18

Fee $10

-M-W---WEBH

S

18

$10

3:00- 3:50PM

-M-----WEBH

S

18

$5

SPAN 3100

Advanced Spanish: Level II [CUL] 01 3cr Corvalán 2:30- 3:50PM Prerequisite: SPAN 3090 or equivalent and concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3101.

-M-W---WEBH

S

18

$10

SPAN 3101

Workshop Writing Tips and Lexical Distinction 01 1cr Corvalán Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in SPAN 3100.

-M-----WEBH

S

18

$5

Culture and Civilization of the Spanish-Speaking World Spanish America [CUL] [HST] 01 3cr Navia 12:00- 1:20PM --T-R--WEBH Prerequisite: SPAN 3100 or permission of the instructor. An International Studies Major, and Certificate course. A Latin American Studies Minor course.

S

18

$10

2 2 2

18 18 18

$35 $35 $35

S

18

$10

SPAN 3150

SPAN 4170

Conversation and Culture [CUL] Weekend: The Andean Countries

4:00- 4:50PM

1cr Corvalán 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC Corvalán 8:00-10:00PM ------SOFFC Corvalán 9:00-12:00PM U------OFFC Prerequisite: SPAN 3090 or permission of the instructor. Crosslisted with ILC 5210.03. Dates: April 1-3, 2011. Location: Alumni House, 534 Garden. Call Mary O'Donnell 314-968-7047. An International Studies Major and Certificate course. A Latin American Studies Minor course. SPAN 4650

01

Advanced Topics Cuisine, Culture, and Identity 01 3cr Corvalán 5:30- 8:30PM ----R--WEBH in Latin America Prerequisite: SPAN 3150, SPAN 3250 or equivalent. [CUL] [HUM] An International Studies Major and Certificate course. A Latin American Studies Minor course.

SPEECH COMMUNICATION SPCM 1040 Public Speaking [COM]

01 02 03 04

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Serfass Sharpe Jensen Hagan

12:00- 1:20PM 1:00- 2:20PM 10:00-10:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T-R--SVER -M-W---SVER -M-W-F-SVER ---W---DWTN

S S S 2

15 15 15 15

Sharpe Jensen Christeson Dersch

2:30- 3:50PM 11:00-11:50AM 8:30- 9:50AM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-W---SVER -M-W-F-SVER --T-R--SVER ---W---WEBH

S S S 2

20 20 20 20

SPCM 1280

Interpersonal Communication

01 02 03 04

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

SPCM 2000

Forensics May be repeated for credit.

01

3cr Serfass

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--SVER

S

20

SPCM 2200

Group Communications

01

3cr Sharpe

5:30- 8:30PM

-M-----WGSD

S

20

SPCM 2600

Nonverbal Approaches to Media Analysis 01

3cr Jensen

1:00- 2:20PM

-M-W---SVER

S

20

81

$30


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. SPCM 3150

Course Title Topics in Communication Rhetoric of America's Pasttime Critical Listening Skills Social Media and Relational Dyna Prerequisite may vary with topic.

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 02 03

3cr Jensen 3cr Jensen 3cr Jensen

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER ---W---WGSD --T----SVER

2 1 1

20 20 20

SPCM 3500

Presentations for Media Professionals 01 3cr Christeson Prerequisite: SPCM 1040 OR permission of instructor

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--SVER

S

16

SPCM 3600

Rhetoric

01

3cr Jensen

12:00-12:50PM

-M-W-F-SVER

S

20

SPCM 4500

Conflict Resolution through Communications

01

3cr Jensen

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--SVER

S

20

SPCM 4620

Senior Overview 01 3-6cr Jensen Prerequisites: senior standing AND permission of the instructor.

TBA

------SVER

S

0

THAI

NOTE: For a course in Thai language please see ILC 1090.03. For courses in Thai culture taught in English please see ILC 2150.01 through 04.

-M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL

S S S S S S S S S S

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

THEATRE THEA 1020

Conservatory I Conservatory Students Only Acting

01

Musical Theatre

02

Design

03

Technical Production

04

Stage Management

05

8cr Englis Englis 8cr Englis Englis 8cr Englis Englis 8cr Englis Englis 8cr Englis Englis

1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM

THEA 1030

Acting for Non Majors I

01 3cr Wall 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----MILL 02 3cr Wall 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---DWTN 06 3cr Wall 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---DWTN Please contact the Department of Theatre and Dance, 314-968-6929, for directions to the classroom, prior to the first class.

1 1 2

16 16 16

THEA 1050

Theatre Appreciation

01

3cr Coplon

11:00-11:50AM

-M-W-F-LHCT

S

25

THEA 2020

Conservatory II Conservatory Students Only Acting

01

Musical Theatre

02

Design

03

Technical Theatre

04

Stage Management

05

8cr Englis Englis 8cr Englis Englis 8cr Englis Englis 8cr Englis Englis 8cr Englis Englis

1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM

-M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL

S S S S S S S S S S

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

82

Fee

$1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803

$1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. THEA 2020

Course Title Conservatory II Conservatory Students Only Directing

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

06

8cr Englis Englis

1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM

-M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL

S S

25 25

01 02

3cr Sheley 3cr Sheley

10:00-10:50AM 9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-LHCT -M-W-F-LHCT

S S

25 25

8cr Englis Englis 10cr Englis Englis 10cr Englis Englis 10cr Englis Englis 6cr Englis Englis

1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM

-M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL

S S S S S S S S S S

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

------LHCT

S

25

------LHCT

S

25

------LHCT --T-R--LHCT ------SMILL

S S S

25 25 25

THEA 3050

Acting for Non-Majors II 01 3cr Wall 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----MILL Prerequisite: THEA 1030 Acting for Non-majors I. Please contact the Department of Theatre and Dance, 314-968-6929, for directions to the classroom, prior to the first class.

2

16

THEA 3070

Creative Dramatics: Social Issues Prerequisite: Permission of instructor

01

3cr Staff

THEA 3720

Directing II

01

THEA 4020

Conservatory IV Conservatory Students Only Acting

01

Design

02

Technical Theatre

03

Stage Management

04

Directing

05

Directing IV

01

THEA 2040

History of the Theatre: Eighteenth Century to Modern [ART] [HST]

THEA 3020

Conservatory III Conservatory Students Only Acting

01

Design

02

Technical Theatre

03

Stage Management

04

Directing

05

THEA 3040

THEA 4720

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. Computer Aided Rendering 07 3cr Dai TBA Stand-up Comedy Perform & Write 08 3cr Hawksley 10:00-11:20AM Advanced Improv 10 3cr Sloey 1:00- 4:00PM Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

TBA

------MILL

1

25

2cr Finlayson

1:00- 2:50PM

--T----MILL

S

25

8cr Englis Englis 10cr Englis Englis 10cr Englis Englis 10cr Englis Englis 6cr Englis Englis

1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM 1:00- 5:50PM 1:00- 2:50PM

-M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL -M-WRF-MILL --T----MILL

S S S S S S S S S S

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

2cr Finlayson

1:00- 2:50PM

---W---MILL

S

25

83

Fee

$1,803 $1,803

$1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803

$1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803 $1,803


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. Course Title VIDEO PRODUCTION VIDE 1810 Video Production I

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 02 03 04

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Valdes Valdes Dorough Dorough

3cr AuBuchon

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

5:30- 8:20PM 5:30- 8:20PM 1:00- 3:50PM 1:00- 3:50PM

-M-----SVER ---W---SVER ---W---SVER -M-----SVER

S S S S

15 15 15 15

1:00- 3:50PM

----R--SVER

S

15

----R--SVER

1

10

--T----SVER

1

15

-M-----SVER

S

15

VIDE 2520

Video Production II 01 Prerequisites: PHOT 1000 and VIDE 1810.

VIDE 3150

Topics :Motion Graphics (After Effects 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:20PM Prerequisite: VIDE 3890 or permission of instructor. :Advanced Videography 03 3cr Berliner 6:00- 9:50PM Prerequisite: Prerequisite: EPMD 1000. May be repeated for credit in content differs. :Digital Visual Effects 04 3cr Snider 5:30- 8:20PM Prerequisite: VIDE 3890 or permission of instructor.

VIDE 3890

Video Post-Production Prerequisite: VIDE 2520.

01

3cr AuBuchon

12:00- 2:50PM

--T----SVER

S

8

VIDE 4251

Documentary Video Production Prerequisite: VIDE 2520.

01

3cr Kirchnerr

5:30- 8:20PM

---W---SVER

S

15

VIDE 4570

Producing for Television

01

3cr Aschinger

5:30- 9:20PM

-M-----SVER

S

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.

------SVER

S

15

VIDE 4620

Senior Overview

01 3cr AuBuchon TBA 02 3cr Corley TBA 03 3cr Valdes TBA Prerequisites: senior standing, acceptance into the major through portfolio review, and permission of the instructor.

------SVER ------SVER ------SVER

S S S

15 15 15

VIDE 4900

Proseminar in Video Production Prerequisite: permission of instructor.

-----F-SVER

S

10

01 3cr Nunez-Reguerio 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----PRSN 02 3cr White 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--PRSN [CRI] [VAL] All sections are Women's Studies Minor and Certificate Course and a Certificate in Diversity and Identity in the U.S. Course.

1 2

25 25

01

3cr AuBuchon

1:00- 3:50PM

WOMEN'S STUDIES WOMN 1010 Studying Women Across the Disciplines

WOMN 2000

Issues in Women's Studies Nuns: Feminists Unveiled 01 3cr Cross-listed with RELG 2500.01. Priestess, Harlot, Wife & Slave 02 3cr Cross-listed with HIST 2060.01. Politics and Gender 03 3cr Cross-listed with POLT 2060.01 & POLT 4300.01. Bisexualities 04 3cr Cross-listed with ANSO 2475.01 & PSYC 2475.01. Global Gender Rights 05 3cr Cross-listed with HRTS 2086.02.

Stevens

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----PRSN

1

15

MacDougal

10:00-11:20PM

--T-R--WEBG

S

25

Williams

10:00-11:20AM

--T-R--WEBG

S

5

Miller

1:30- 2:50PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

5

Miller

12:00- 1:20PM

--T-R--WEBH

S

5

84

Fee $150 $150 $150 $150


UNDERGRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. WOMN 2000

WOMN 3000

WRITING WRIT 1000

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times Issues in Women's Studies Womn Building Success/BRICCountr 06 3cr Pierce 5:30- 9:30PM Cross-listed with ISTL 2550.13 & POLT 2550.01. Gender Differences Through Film 07 3cr Tierney 5:30-9:30PM Cross-listed with ANSO 2475.02 & PSYC 2475.02. Sexy, Sexless, Sexist 08 3cr Swindell 12:00-12:50PM Cross-listed with ARHS 2350-02. All sections are a Women's Studies Minor and Certificate Course.

Days Building Trm Lim --T----SVER

2

10

---W---WEBH

2

5

--T-RF-SVER

S

5

Topics in Women's Studies Domestic Violence 01 3cr McGee 4:00- 5:20PM --T-R--WEBH S Feminism,FemaleSexuality&Society 03 3cr Gardetto 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH 2 Cross-listed with ANSO 3000.02. Visual Culture: Race & Sex 05 3cr Nunez-Reguerio 1:00- 2:20PM -M-W---WEBH S Cross-listed with ANSO ANSO 3000.01 and MULC 4650.02. Prerequisite for all WOMN 3000 Sections: 6 credit hours in courses designated as Women's Studies Courses. All sections are a Women's Studies Minor and Certificate Course.

25 15 5

Basic Writing Workshop 01 1cr 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

0

WRIT 1010

Composition [COM]

01 02 03 04

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

WRIT 2000

Advanced Composition [COM]

01

WRIT 2072

Writing for Change [COM]

01

WRIT 2090

Writing in the Workplace [COM]

01 3cr Waters G2 3cr Staff W1 3cr Cummins

WRIT 2400

Introduction to Professional Writing [COM] 01

3cr Waters

WRIT 3000

Professional Writing Practicum

01

WRIT 4600

Professional Writing Portfolio Review

01

Baken Baken Oehler Oehler

9:00- 9:50AM 11:00-11:50AM 10:00-11:20AM 12:00- 1:20PM

-M-W-F-PRSN -M-W-F-PRSN --T-R--WEBG --T-R--WEBG

S S S S

15 15 15 15

3cr Harrison

9:00- 9:50AM

-M-W-F-PRSN

S

15

3cr Harrison

3:00- 4:20PM

--T-R--PRSN

S

0

5:30-9:30PM 5:30-9:30PM TBA

---W---WEBG ---R--WING ONLN

2 2 1

15 15 15

5:30-9:30PM

---W---WEBG

1

15

3cr Armbruster

TBA

-------WEBG

S

25

3cr Armbruster

TBA

-------WEBG

S

25

85

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title

Advertising Decision-Making 03 3cr Smith 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--SVER Prerequisites: A minimum of 6 credit hours of undergraduate course work in advertising theory and MRKT 5940 Promotional Management

2

24

ADVT 5341

Writing for Advertising 01 3cr Korte 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and ADVT 5321 Advertising Decision-Making

1

18

Drawing Studio 01 6cr Staff 3:00- 4:50PM Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit

-M-W-F-VAST

S

3

$100

Graphic Design Studio 01 3cr Cournoyer 5:30- 9:30PM Professional Practice Graphics 02 3cr Yuasa 1:00- 2:50PM Graphic Design Products 03 3cr Floresca 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit

---W---VAST --T-RF-VAST ----R--VAST

S S S

2 2 2

$100

ART 5370

Art Since 1945 01 3cr Hughes Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art

12:00-12:50PM

-M-W-F-SVER

S

5

$30

ART 5400

History in Architecture 01 3cr Beck Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art

5:30- 8:30PM

----R--SVER

S

3

$30

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 Watson 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: 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 Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit

--T-RF-VAST

S

3

$125

ART 5620

Printmaking Studio 01 3cr Lang 10:00-11:50AM japanese woodblock printing 02 3cr Schneider 5:30- 8:30PM Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit

-M-W-F-VAST --T-R--VAST

S 1

3 3

$150 $150

ART 5630

Papermaking Studio 01 3cr Lang 3:00- 4:50PM Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit

--T-RF-VAST

1

2

$100

ART 5710

Photography Studio 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit

--T----VAST

S

2

$125

ART 5750

Topics in Art History Leonardo, Michelangelo, Raphael 01 3cr Gregg 3:00- 4:30PM Prerequisite: admission to the graduate program in art. May be repeated for credit

--T-R--SVER

S

5

$30

Advanced Study in Art Editorial/Information Design 01 3cr Theiling 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----VAST Design for New Media 02 3cr Heberlie 5:30- 9:30PM --T----VAST Clay Bodies 03 3cr Au 3:00- 4:50PM --T-RF-VAST Prerequisites: admission to the graduate program in art and ART 5000. May be repeated for credit

S S 1

2 2 3

$100 $100 $125

S

5

ART ART 5110

ART 5270

ART 5950

ART 6250

Sec Hrs Faculty

Thesis 01 6cr Hughes Prerequisite: completion of other art program requirements

86

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. ADVERTISING ADVT 5321

TBA

------WEBG

Fee

$100


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. ART 6500

Course Title Graduate Internship in Art

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Hughes

Times TBA

Days Building Trm Lim ------WEBG S 5

ARTS MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP AMLD 5030 Fundraising/Development 01 3cr Weidman 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: acceptance into the arts management and leadership program

-M-----LHCT

1

12

AMLD 5050

Community and Cultural Policy 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: acceptance into the arts management and leadership program

--T----LHCT

1

12

AMLD 5200

Seminar in Arts Leadership 01 1cr Pepper 5:30- 7:30PM Prerequisite: acceptance into the arts management and leadership program Fundraising/Development 01 3cr Weidman 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: acceptance into the arts management and leadership program

--T----LHCT

2

12

-M-----LHCT

1

12

AMLD 5030

AMLD 5050

Community and Cultural Policy 01 3cr Staff 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisite: acceptance into the arts management and leadership program

--T----LHCT

1

12

AMLD 5200

Seminar in Arts Leadership 01 1cr Pepper 5:30- 7:30PM Prerequisite: acceptance into the arts management and leadership program

--T----LHCT

2

12

BIOLOGY / PROFESSIONAL SCIENCE MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP ENMG 5000 Environmental Science W1 3cr Lamb W2 3cr Light

TBA TBA

------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

ENMG 5100

Environmental Law I

W1 3cr Prugh W2 3cr Prugh

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

ENMG 5200

Environmental Law and Compliance Auditing

W2 3cr Lenox

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

ENMG 5300

Environmental Accounting

W1 3cr Lenox W2 3cr Durlas

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

ENMG 5400

Sustaining the Environment

WI

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

ENMG 6100

W2 3cr Lefler

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

ENMG 6110

Management of Land and Water Resources Management of Air Quality

W1 3cr Flier

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

ENMG 6120

Waste Management, Polution & Control

W2 3cr Lamb

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

ENMG 6200

Environmental Management Water Strategies

W2 3cr Neeley

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

PSML 5590

Ethics and Social Responsibilities in Sc Mngt & Leadership Marketing

07 08

3cr Sharpe 3cr Hassel

5:30-8:20PM 5:30-9:30PM

---W---WEST ---W---WEST

1 2

25 25

PSML 5700

Marketiing

08

3cr Hassel

5:30 - 9:30PM

---W---WEST

2

25

PSML 6000

Practical Application in Professional Management and Leadership

08

3cr Huesing

5:30 - 9:30 PM

---W---WEST

2

25

3cr Manteuffel

87

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Business

01 08 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---SVER -M-----WEST ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 1 1 2

25 25 25 16 16

BUSN 5200

Basic Finance for Managers

03 07 G3 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---SVER -M-----WEST --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2 1 2

25 25 25 16 16

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

----R--SVER ---W---SVER ---W---DWTN -M-----WEST -M-----WEST --T----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 06 07 08 G3 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Hinson 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

--T----SVER --T----SVER ---W---DWTN ----R--WEST ----R--WEST -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2

25 25 25 25 25 0 16 16

BUSN 5630

Business Law

01 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA TBA

-R---SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

25 16 16

BUSN 5680

Issues in Business Project Management

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

BUSN 5760

Applied Business Statistics

01 02 03 04 05 07 08 09 G3 OA QA

Staff Niu 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 TBA TBA

-M-----SVER --T----SVER ---W---SVER --T----SVER ----R--DWTN ---W---WEST ----R--WEST -M-----SVER -R-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2 2 1 1 2 2 2 1 2

17 25 18 18 25 25 25 18 25 16 16

BUSN 6050

Macroeconomic Analysis

01 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

--T----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

18 16 16

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

88

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. BUSINESS BUSN 5000

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. BUSN 6070

Course Title Management Accounting

Sec 02 03 06 07 08 G2 OA QA

Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Faculty Rodriguez Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

BUSN 6080

Business Information Systems

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

BUSN 6110

Operations and Project Management

02 03 04 05 07 08 G2 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

BUSN 6120

Managerial Economics

01 02 03 06 07 08 G3 OA QA

BUSN 6200

Strategy and Competition

01 03 04 05 07 08 G3 OA QA

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

Days Building Trm Lim -M-----SVER 1 25 -M-----SVER 2 25 ---W---DWTN 2 25 ----R--WEST 1 25 --T----WEST 2 25 --T----WING 1 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

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 ---W---SVER ----R--SVER -M-----DWTN --T----WEST -M-----WEST -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 1 2 1 1 2

25 17 17 25 25 25 25 16 16

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

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

----R--SVER -M-----WGSD --T----SVER ----R--DWTN ---W---WEST ----R--WEST --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2 2 1 2 2 1 2

17 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

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

----R--SVER -M-----SVER ----R--SVER --T----DWTN -M-----WEST ---W---WEST ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 1 2 2 1 2

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16

BUSINESS AND ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY MANAGEMENT SECR 5000 Security Management 05 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

-M-----DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

25 16 16

SECR 5010

Legal and Ethical Issues in Security Management

05 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

----R--DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

25 16 16

SECR 5020

Security Administration and Management

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

89

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr

Faculty Staff Staff Staff

Course Title Business Assets Protection

Sec 06 OA QA

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

06 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2

25 16 16

COMMUNICATION ARTS (M.A.) COMM 5020 Young Adult Literature

01

3cr Koehnecke

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH

2

20

COMM 5050

Community College Reading

01

3cr Staff

5:00- 9:00PM

---W---WEBH

2

18

COMM 5187

Secondary Techniques and Curriculum

01

3cr Rodney

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

1

20

COMM 5199

Teaching Writing

W1 3cr Holmes

TBA

------ONLN

2

15

COMM 5270

Visual Communication

W1 3cr Carr

TBA

------ONLN

2

15

COMM 5280

Written Communication

01

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

1

20

COMM 5290

Interpersonal Communication

01 3cr Shiller W1 3cr Powell

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

---W---WEBH ------ONLN

2 1

20 15

COMM 5340

Language Arts Seminars Tchng Languages & Lang. Issues

W1 3cr Hyman-Fite

TBA

------ONLN

1

18

COMM 5393

American Short Story

01

3cr Shea

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

1

20

COMM 5398

World Literature

01

3cr Vondera

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

2

20

COMM 5440

Integrated Language Arts

01

3cr Holmes

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

2

20

COMM 5460

Curriculum Design

W1 3cr Cornell

TBA

------ONLN

2

15

COMM 5510

Artists are Alive and Well

W1 3cr Diefenbacher

TBA

------ONLN

2

15

COMM 5530

Technology and Teaching

01 3cr Carr W1 3cr Carr

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

----R--WEBH ------ONLN

1 2

20 15

$30

COMM 5551

Watercolors

01

3cr Bradley

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

2

20

$25

COMM 5552

Multicultural Traditions in Art

01

3cr Bradley

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

20

$25

3cr Shea

90

Times 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

Days Building Trm Lim ----R--DWTN 2 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16

Course No. SECR 5030

Fee

$10

$15


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. COMM 5750

01 02

3cr Bock 3cr Kumagai

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH --T----WEBH

2 2

15 15

COMM 5790

Photography

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

20

COMM 5820

Foundations in Reading Instruction

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

1

20

COMM 5840

Reading and Writing as Cognitive Processes

01

3cr Koblitz

5:00- 9:00PM

---W---WGSD

2

20

COMM 5920

Teaching Reading in Content Fields

01 3cr Shea W1 3cr Cornell

5:00- 9:00PM TBA

---W---WEBH ------ONLN

2 1

20 15

COMM 5960

Differentiated Reading Instr.

01

3cr Jordan

5:30- 8:30PM

-M-----WEBH

S

18

COMPUTER SCIENCE (M.S.) COSC 5030 Agile Software Development

01

3cr Maher

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

1

17

$10

COSC 5040

Distributed Database Design

01

3cr Wang

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

1

17

$10

COSC 5050

Distributed Database Applications

11

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

2

17

$10

COSC 5060

Systems Concepts

11

3cr Boyce

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

2

17

Foundations of Counseling:The Helping Relationship

01

3cr Gonzalez

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

1

20

COUN 5050

Human Growth and Development

01 03

3cr Staff 3cr Meredith

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH -M-----WEBH

1 2

20 20

COUN 5100

Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling

01

3cr Bates

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

1

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

COUN 5200

Theories of Counseling

01 03

3cr Schroeder 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH -M-----WEBH

1 2

20 20

COUN 5220

Assessment

01

3cr Nickels

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

1

20

COUN 5230

Psychodiagnostics

03

3cr Klein

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

2

20

COUN 5540

Family Systems Theory

01

3cr Rustemeyer

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

1

20

COUN 5560

Human Sexuality 03 3cr Tetlow TBA ------WEBH March 25-27 & April 29-May 1. This weekend format and it helps if the students know in advance which weekends to block off.

2

20

COUN 5600

Techniques of Group Counseling

03

3cr Schroeder

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

2

20

COUN 5610

Techniques of Counseling

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

2

20

COUNSELING COUN 5020

Sec Hrs Faculty

91

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course Title Special Institute Supervision of ESL/ELL Programs Grammar for ESL/EFL Teachers

Fee

$20


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -M-----WEBH 1 20

Course No. COUN 5620

Course Title Techniques of Crisis Intervention

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Pangelinan

Times 5:30- 9:30PM

COUN 5630

Techniques of Substance Abuse Counseling

03

3cr Mahon

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

2

20

COUN 5650

Conjoint Counseling

01

3cr Clements

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

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

---W---WEBH

2

20

COUN 5850

Research and Program Evaluation

03

3cr Nickels

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

2

20

COUN 6000

Counseling Learning Practicum

01 03

3cr Henning 3cr Henning

5:30- 8:20PM 5:30- 8:20PM

---W---WEBH ---W---WEBH

1 2

10 10

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- 7:50PM

-M-----WEBH ---W---WEBH -M-----WEBH ---W---WEBH

1 1 2 2

10 10 10 10

DOCTOR OF MANAGEMENT DMGT 7160 Quantitative Research Methods

01

3cr Orr

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

1

25

DMGT 7350

Topics in Technology

01

3cr Marcella

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

1

25

DMGT 7370

Topics in Leadership

01

3cr Robinson

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

1

25

DMGT 7500

Leadership

03

3cr Renz

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

2

25

DMGT 7520

Organizational Development and Change 01

3cr Haldeman

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

1

25

DMGT 7750

Advanced Organizational Behavior

01

3cr Palmer

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

1

25

DMGT 7900

Integrative Seminar

03

3cr Evans

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

2

25

DMGT 8000

Doctoral Project

01 03

3cr Orr 3cr Orr

TBA TBA

------WEBG ------WEBG

1 2

25 25

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 8:30PM

---W---WEBH

S

10

01

EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (M.A./M.A.T.) ECED 5430 Language and Motor Development in Infant Toddler Programs Croslisted with EDUC 4740 01

Mahon Gonzalez Mahon Gonzalez

ECED 5431

Infant Toddler Practicum Prerequisites: ECED 5010, ECED 5430

1cr Staff

TBA

------OFFC

S

20

ECED 5461

PrePrimary Practicum 01 1cr Staff Prerequisites: EDUC 4740, ECED 5431, ECED 5460

TBA

------OFFC

1

20

ECED 5462

Early Primary Practicum 01 1cr Staff Prerequisites: EDUC 4740, ECED 5431, ECED 5460

TBA

------OFFC

2

20

92

Fee

$30

$15


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim --T----WEBH 1 20

Course No. ECED 5510

Course Title Understanding and Supporting Children's Thinking Prerequisite: ECED 5670

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Staff

Times 5:00- 9:00PM

ECED 5800

Applied Research Prerequisite: Advancement to Candidacy

01

3cr Bauermeist

5:30- 8:30PM

---W---WEBH

S

20

$10

ECED 5820

Creating Learning Environments

01

3cr Strange

5:00- 9:00PM

----R--OFFC

2

20

$15

ECED 5880

Integrating Resources:Community, 01 3cr Jones Schools and Family Crosslisted with SPED 5880 02 and EDUC 4880 01

5:15- 9:15PM

--T----WEBH

2

10

$10

$25 $25

EDUCATION FOR GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY EFGS 5260 Topics in Sustainability

01 02

3cr Diefenbacher 3cr Lakshmanan

5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM

-M-----WGSD --T----WEBH

1 2

20 20

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (Ed.S.) LEAD 6002 School Administration and Resource Management

I1 ID

5cr Altrogge 5cr Bevel

5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM

---W---OFFC ---W---OFFC

S S

10 10

LEAD 6119

Educational Foundations of Administration

W1 3cr Bevel

TBA

------ONL1

S

8

LEAD 6121

Portfolio Based Analysis

W1 2cr Marlock

TBA

------ONL1

2

8

LEAD 6123

Action Research Internship Step One

ID

1cr Bevel Bevel Bevel Bevel Bevel W1 1cr Bevel

5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM TBA

----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ------ONL1

S S S S S S

5 5 5 5 5 4

LEAD 6128

Facilities & Building Levels Management

W1 1cr Staff

TBA

------ONL1

1

8

LEAD 6133

Action Research Internship Step Two

ID

1cr Ritter Ritter Ritter Ritter Ritter W1 1cr Ritter

5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM TBA

--T----OFFC --T----OFFC --T----OFFC --T----OFFC --T----OFFC ------ONL1

S S S S S S

5 5 5 5 5 8

LEAD 6134

Optional Topics for Internship I:Dispositions

ID

1cr Altrogge Altrogge Altrogge Altrogge Altrogge W1 1cr Altrogge

5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM TBA

----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ------ONL1

S S S S S S

5 5 5 5 5 4

LEAD 6135

Optional Topics for Internship II: Diversity

ID

6:30- 9:00PM 6:30- 9:00PM 6:30- 9:00PM 6:30- 9:00PM 6:30- 9:00PM TBA

----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ----R--OFFC ------ONL1

S S S S S S

5 5 5 5 5 4

1cr Altrogge Altrogge Altrogge Altrogge Altrogge W1 1cr Altrogge

93

Fee $10


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. Course Title EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (M.E.T.) EDTC 5010 Introduction to Technologies for Educators

Sec Hrs Faculty 01

3cr Wagner

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEBH

2

16

Fee $10

EDTC 5033

Learning Communities

W1 1cr Lynn W2 1cr Beckmann

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------OFFC

1 2

15 15

EDTC 5036

Searching for Classroom Opportunities

W1 2cr Beckmann

TBA

------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5040

Graphic Design for Educators

01

2cr Reiss

5:30- 8:30PM

-M-----WEBH

1

16

$10

EDTC 5070

Desktop Publishing for Educators

01

2cr Reiss

5:30- 8:30PM

-M-----WEBH

2

16

$10

EDTC 5250

Programming for Educators- Part I

W1 2cr Rodney

TBA

------ONL1

1

15

EDTC 5255

Programming for Educators- Part II

W1 2cr Rodney

TBA

------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5290

Digital Video for Educators

01

3cr Lynn

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

2

16

$20

EDTC 5410

In-Service Topics Comic Life:Applic.FortheClassrm

01

1cr Lynn Lynn 3cr Kratzer Kratzer Kratzer Kratzer

5:00- 9:00PM 8:00- 5:30PM 5:00- 9:00PM 8:00- 5:30PM 5:00- 9:00PM 8:00- 5:30PM

-----F-WEBH ------SWEBH -----F-WEBH ------SWEBH -----F-WEBH ------SWEBH

1 1 2 2 2 2

16 16 16 16 16 16

$10 $10 $10 $10 $10 $10

02

EDTC 5460

Curriculum Design & Technology Applications

W1 3cr Beckmann

TBA

------ONL1

1

15

EDTC 5465

Instructional Design

W1 2cr McKenna

TBA

------ONL1

1

15

EDTC 5550

Web Authoring and Design Part I

01

2cr Astuto

5:00- 8:30PM

----R--WEBH

1

16

$10

EDTC 5555

Web Authoring and Design Part II

01

2cr Astuto

5:00- 8:30PM

----R--WEBH

2

16

$10

EDTC 5631

Literacies and Technology

W1 3cr Rodney

TBA

------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5633

Adult Learning and Technology

W1 2cr Astuto

TBA

------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5745

Instructional Technology Planning & Management

W1 2cr Wagner

TBA

------ONL1

1

15

EDTC 5820

Designing an Online Course- Part I

W1 2cr Bryan-Williams W2 2cr Bryan-Williams

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

15 15

EDTC 5900

Technology, Ethics, and Society

W1 3cr Harrison

TBA

------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5995

Final Program Survey

01

0cr Olliges

TBA

------WEBH

S

25

EDTC 5996

Content Performance Portfolio

W1 2cr Bryan-Williams

TBA

------ONL1

2

15

94


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. Course Title FINANCE (M.S.) FINC 5000 Finance

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

01 02 03 05 07 08 G2 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

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

--T----SVER -M-----SVER -M-----SVER ----R--DWTN ---W---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 G3 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

-W----SVER ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 1 2

18 25 16 16

FINC 5810

Capital Budgeting and Corporate Investment

03 08 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

----R--SVER --T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 2 1 2

25 25 16 16

FINC 5830

Institutions and Financial Markets

03 3cr Staff 07 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA

---W---SVER ----T--WEST ------ONL1

2 1 2

25 25 16

FINC 5840

International Finance

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

FINC 5850

Issues in Finance: Public Finance Policy Municipal Bonds and the credit crisis 08

01

3cr Staff

5:30-9:30PM

-M----SVER

1

25

FINC 5870

Derivatives

03 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

--T----SVER ------ONL1

2 2

25 16

FINC 5880

Advanced Corporate Finance

01 03 04 06 07 08 G3 OA QA

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

--T----WGSD --T----SVER ----R--SVER ----R--DWTN ----R--WEST ---W---WEST ---W---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 2 1 2 2 1 2

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 16 16

FINC 5890

Financial Statement Analysis

01 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

----R--SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

25 16 16

FINC 6290

Financial Strategy

03 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

---W---SVER ------ONL1

2 1

25 16

TBA TBA

------ONL1 -------ONL2

1 2

16 16

GERONTOLOGY GERN 5000 Gerontology

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

W1 3cr Salmon W3 3cr Salmon

95

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ---W---WEBH 2 25

Course No. GERN 5620

Course Title Physiology of Aging

Sec Hrs Faculty 03 3cr Muehlbach

Times 5:30- 9:30PM

GERN 5660

Research and Assessment in Gerontology

01 3cr Glore W3 3cr Tetlow

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

----R--WEBH -------ONL2

1 2

25 16

GERN 5680

Practicum in Gerontology

W3 3cr Goedereis

TBA

-------ONL2

2

16

GERN 6000

Integrated Studies in Gerontology

01 3cr Goedereis W3 3cr Kannenberg

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

---W---WEBH

1 2

16 16

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

QA 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

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN WEB SERVICES COAP 5000 Introduction to Web Services

QA 3cr Robertson

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

COAP 5010

Web Development Technologies (XHTML)

QA 3cr Troxler

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

COAP 5020

Principles of Data Exchange (XML)

QN 3cr Staff

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (M.H.A.) HLTH 5000 Organization and Management Health Administration

01

3cr Barber

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

1

25

HLTH 5020

Organizational Planning and Change in Health Systems

01

3cr Risker

5:30-9:30PM

--T----SVER

1

25

HLTH 5040

Human Resource Management in Health Administraton

01

3cr Just

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

1

25

HLTH 5120

Issues in Health Policy

03 04

3cr Brasfield 3cr Brasfield

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER ---W---SVER

2 2

25 25

HLTH 5140

Health Administration Law

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

2

25

HLTH 6000

Integrated Studies in Health Administration

03

3cr Risker

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

2

25

96

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. Course Title HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT HRDV 5000 Introduction to Human Resources Development

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

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

--T----SVER -M-----DWTN --T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 1 1 2

25 25 25 16 16

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

--T----SVER ----R--WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 1 2

25 25 16 16

HRDV 5610

Training and Development

03 06 08 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---WGSD ----R--DWTN -M-----WEST --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 2 2 1 1 2

25 25 25 25 16 16

HRDV 5630

Organization Development and Change

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 -M-----SVER --T----DWTN ----R--WEST --T----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 2 1 2

25 25 25 25 25 16 16

HRDV 5700

Career Management

01 08 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Kerlagon Kerlagon Kerlagon Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

--T----WGSD -M-----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 1 2

25 25 16 16

HRDV 5710

Diversity in the Workplace

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

1

25

HRDV 5750

Research and Assessment in Human Resources Development

03 06 07 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

--T----SVER ----R--DWTN -M-----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 2 1 1 2

25 25 25 16 16

03 07 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Enos Enos Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---SVER ---W---WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 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

---W---WGSD --T----WGSD ---W---DWTN ----R--WEST -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 2 1 2

25 25 25 25 25 16 16

HRDV 6000

Integrated Studies in Human Resources Development

HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT HRMG 5000 Managing Human Resources

Staff Schellingerhout

97

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -M-----WGSD 1 25

Course No. HRMG 5010

Course Title Staffing, Volunteers, and Boards in Nonprofits

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Staff

Times 5:30- 9:30PM

HRMG 5700

Employment Law

03 05 08 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---SVER --T----DWTN ----R--WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2 1 2

25 25 25 16 16

HRMG 5800

Staffing and Selection

08 G1 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---M---WEST ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 1 2

25 25 16 16

HRMG 5920

Compensation

01 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

-M-----WGSD -M-----DWTN ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 2

25 25 25 16 16

HRMG 5930

Labor-Management Relations

06 07 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---DWTN ---W---WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 1 2

20 25 16 16

HRMG 5960

Employee Benefits

03

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WGSD

2

25

HRMG 6000

Integrated Studies in Human Resources Management

01 08 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

----R--SVER ---W---WEST ---R---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 2

25 25 25 16 16

01 08 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Abeln Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---SVER --T----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 1 2

25 25 16 16

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT ITM 5000 Information Technology Management

ITM 5100

System and Network

01 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

----R--SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

25 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

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

ITM 5400

Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation

03 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

--T----WGSD ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2

25 16 16

98

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title ITM Security

Sec 07 OA QA

Faculty Smith Staff Staff

Times 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

ITM 6000

ITM - Final Project

03 3cr Johnson OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

-M-----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2

25 16 16

06 08 G1 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

-M-----DWTN ---W---WEST -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 2 1 1 2

25 25 25 16 16

INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS INTB 5000 International Business

Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr

Days Building Trm Lim -M-----WEST 1 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16

Course No. ITM 5600

Fee

INTB 5600

International Accounting

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

1

25

INTB 5650

International Business Management

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

1

18

INTB 5710

Cross-Cultural Management

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

INTB 6000

Integrated Studies in International Business

03

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--SVER

2

25

--T-R--WEBH

S

18

$10

----R--WEBH

S

18

$10

3cr Staff

INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES AND CULTURES ILC 5170 Seminars: Scandals! Shocking French Literature 01 3cr Thompson 12:00- 1:20PM Prerequisite: Advanced level in French. Crosslisted with FREN 4650.01. Cuisine, Culture, Identity in Latin America 02 3cr Corvalรกn 5:30- 8:30PM Prerequisite: Advanced level in Spanish. Crosslisted with SPAN 4650.01. ILC 5210

In-Service Education French Immersion Weekend

01

1cr Stephan 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC Stephan 9:00- 6:00PM ------SOFFC Prerequisite: Advanced level in French. Crosslisted with FREN 4170.01. Dates: March 25-26, 2011. Location: Alumni House, 534 Garden. Contact Lea Stephan <leastephens04@webster.edu>.

2 2

18 18

$30 $30

German Immersion Weekend

02

1cr Hanssen 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC Hanssen 9:00- 6:00PM ------SOFFC Prerequisite: Advanced level in German. Crosslisted with GRMN 4170.01. Dates: April 8-9, 2011. Location: Alumni House, 534 Garden. Contact Paula Hanssen <hanssen@webster.edu>.

2 2

18 18

$30 $30

Spanish Weekend: The Andean Countries 03

2 2 2

18 18 18

$35 $35 $35

1cr Corvalรกn 5:30-10:00PM -----F-OFFC Corvalรกn 8:00-10:00PM ------SOFFC Prerequisite: Advanced level in Spanish. Corvalรกn 9:00-12:00PM U------OFFC Crosslisted with SPAN 4170.01. Dates: April 1-3, 2011. Location: Alumni House, 534 Garden. Call Mary O'Donnell 314-968-7047.

99


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. Course Title INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS INTL 5000 Intro to International Relations

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

01 W1 W2 W3 W4

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Entessar Gangadhara Belzer Belzer Weeks

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA TBA

-M-----HSPC ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 1 2 2

13 16 16 16 16

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Hall Hall Weeks Hall Rosen

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA TBA TBA

---W---HSPC ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 1 2 2

16 16 16 16 16

Requisite Course Section .01 cross-listed with SOCS 5030. INTL 5100

Research Methods & Perspectives

01 W1 W2 W3 W4

INTL 5400

International Political Economy

W1 3cr Winkler

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

INTL 5510

Theories of International Relations

W1 3cr Ziegler

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

INTL 5530

International Law

W1 3cr Chapman

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5540

International Organizations

01 3cr Overmann W1 3cr Gaylord

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

----R--HSPC ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

INTL 5550

War and Diplomacy

W1 3cr Hufker

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5560

U.S. Foreign Policy

W1 3cr Ziegler

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5570

Comparative Foreign Policy

W1 3cr Stopsky

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

INTL 5580

Politics of Development

W1 3cr Gangadhara

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5600

Area Studies: Middle East Cross-listed with SOCS 5030.

01

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----HSPC

2

13

INTL 5625

Middle East Area Studies

W1 3cr Winkler

TBA

------ONL1

1

16

INTL 5645

Asian Area Studies Southeast Asia 01 3cr Stimpfl China W1 3cr Kim Section .01 cross-listed with SOCS 5030.

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

---W---HSPC ------ONL1

1 1

13 10

3cr Entessar

INTL 5665

Central and South Asia Area Studies

W1 3cr Winkler

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5675

Central and Eastern European Area Studies

W1 3cr Polackova

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5685

Latin America Area Studies

01 3cr Hellinger W1 3cr Gaylord

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

--T----HSPC ------ONL1

2 1

13 16

W1 3cr Peplow W2 3cr Winkler

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

Section .01 cross-listed with SOCS 5030. INTL 5700

Humanitarian Issues in International Politics

100

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. INTL 5800

Course Title Globalization

Days Building Trm Lim --T----HSPC 1 13 ------ONL1 1 16

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Hufker W1 3cr Hufker

Times 5:30- 9:30PM TBA

Issues in International Politics Human Trafficking

01

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--HSPC

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

01 3cr Stopsky 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----HSPC W1 Staff TBA ------ONL1 W2 Staff TBA ------ONL1 W3 Staff TBA ------ONL1 W4 Staff TBA ------ONL1 Section .01 cross-listed with SOC 5030. Sections .W1, .W2, .W3, .W4 cross-listed with SECR 5150.

2 1 1 2 2

13 8 8 8 8

INTL 6000

International Relations:Theory 01 3cr Weeks and Practice W1 3cr Reichardt Prerequisite: completion of all other required courses in this major.

Section .01 cross-listed with SOCS 5030. INTL 5860

3cr Weeks

LEGAL ANALYSIS LEAN 6000 Integrated Law Project

01 3cr Fix 03 3cr Fix Prerequisites: Completion of all other required courses in this major.

LEGAL STUDIES LEGL 5000 Introduction to Legal Studies

01 06 W1 W3

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Hart Fix Higgins Staff

05

3cr Fix

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

---W---HSPC ------ONL1

2 2

16 16

9:00- 1:00PM 9:00- 1:00PM

------SHSPC ------SHSPC

1 2

5 5

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

--T----WEBH ---W---DWTN ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 1 2

25 25 16 16

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---DWTN

1

25

This is a Paralegal Certificate course. LEGL 5100

Jurisprudence Prerequisites: LEGL 5000

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

15

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

15

LEGL 5300

Ethics for the Legal Professional 06 3cr Hart Prerequisites: LEGL 5000. This is a Paralegal Certificate Course.

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----DWTN

2

25

LEGL 5400

Anglo-American Legal History Prerequisites: LEGL 5000.

01

3cr Higgins

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

1

25

LEGL 5450

American Constitutional Law Prerequisites: LEGL 5000.

05

3cr Higgins

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--DWTN

1

25

101

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim --T----DWTN 1 25

Course No. LEGL 5470

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Civil Actions 05 3cr Dunne Prerequisite: LEGL 5000. This is a Paralegal Certificate Course.

Times 5:30- 9:30PM

LEGL 5480

Criminal Actions Prerequisite: LEGL 5000.

5:30- 9:30PM

LEGL 5490

Advanced Topics of Law Alternative Dispute Resolution 01 3cr Bader 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBH Contracts 03 3cr Yates 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH Computers and the Law 06 3cr Quick 5:30- 9:30PM --T----DWTN Prerequisite: LEGL 5000 and 5260. May be repeated for credit if content differs All LEGL 5490 courses are Paralegal Certificate courses.

03

3cr Reap

01 3cr Rathert 03 3cr Rathert Prerequisite: Completion of all other required courses in this major.

2

25

1 2 2

25 25 25

------WEBH ------WEBH

1 2

5 5

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 5925

Patent and Trademark Law 01 3cr McClane 5:30- 9:30PM for Paralegals Prerequisite: LEGL 5000. This is an Intellectual Property Certificate Course.

-M-----WEBH

1

5

LEGL 5945

Copyright and Trade Secret 03 3cr 5:30- 9:30PM Law of Paralegals Prerequisite: LEGL 5000. This is an Intellectual Property Certificate Course.

----R--WEBH

2

5

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

--T----WEBH

01 03 05 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-----WEBH ----R--DWTN --T----WEST ---W---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 1 2 1 1 2

25 25 25 25 25 16 16

MNGT 5010

Nonprofit Organization

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

25

MNGT 5210

Nonprofit Revenue Development

03

3cr Baebler

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

2

25

102

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim ----R--SVER 1 25 -M-----WGSD 1 25 ----R--SVER 2 25 --T----SVER 1 25 ----R--DWTN 1 25 -M-----DWTN 2 25 ---W---WEST 1 25 ---W---WEST 2 25 ---W---WEBH 2 25 --T----WGSD 2 25 -M-----WEST 2 25 --T----WING 1 25 --T----WING 2 25 ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16

Course No. MNGT 5590

Course Title Organizational Behavior

Sec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 10 11 12 G1 G2 OA QA

Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Faculty Staff Staff Staff Renz Staff Staff Staff Staff Tuncel Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff 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 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

MNGT 5650

Management and Strategy

01 03 08 G1 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Evans Orr Staff Staff Staff Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

----R--SVER -M-----SVER --T----WEST ---T---WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 1 2

25 25 25 25 16 16

MNGT 5670

Managerial Leadership

01 05 06 08 G2 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Robinson 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

----R--SVER --T----DWTN -M-----DWTN ---W---WEST -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2 2 2 1 2

20 20 25 25 25 16 16

MNGT 5870

Issues in Management

QZ 3cr Staff

TBA

------ONL1

2

0

MNGT 5950

The Woman Manager

07 3cr Staff G2 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----WEST ---W---WING

1 2

25 25

MNGT 5990

Corporate Responsibility and Society

07

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEST

1

25

MNGT 6000

Integrated Studies in Management

03 05 08 G1 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---WGSD --T----DWTN ----R--WEST ----R--WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2 1 1 2

25 25 25 25 16 16

MNGT 6010

Planning and Evaluation A Process in Nonprofit Organization

01

3cr Baebler

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

1

25

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff

103

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Marketing

01 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 12 G1 OA QA

3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Staff Quirk 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--WEBH ----R--SVER -M-----WGSD ---W---DWTN ---W---DWTN ---W---WEST --T----WEST -M-----WGSD --T----SVER -M-----WING ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 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----WGSD

2

25

MRKT 5800

Sales Management

01 03

3cr Staff 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WGSD ----R--SVER

1 2

25 25

MRKT 5920

Distribution Management

G1 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

-W-----WING

1

25

MRKT 5940

Promotional Management

01 03

3cr Staff 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WGSD ----R--SVER

1 2

25 25

MRKT 5960

Marketing Management

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WGSD

1

25

MRKT 5970

Marketing Research

03

3cr Quirk

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

2

25

MRKT 5980

International Marketing

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WGSD

1

25

MRKT 6000

Integrated Studies in Marketing

03

3cr Rhiney

5:30- 9:30PM

--T----SVER

2

25

01

3cr Rothbart

5:30- 8:00PM

---W---WEBH

S

15

Topics in Mathematics Differential Equations

01

3cr Hannick

5:30- 8:00PM

--T----WEBH

S

15

MTHC 5350

Logic

01

3cr Rothbart

5:30- 8:00PM

-M-----WEBH

S

15

MTHC 5360

Algebraic Structures

01

3cr Rothbart

5:30- 8:00PM

----R--WEBH

S

15

MTHC 5900

Final Reflections

01

0cr Rothbart

TBA

------WEBH

S

15

MATHEMATICS FOR EDUCATORS (M.A.) MTHC 5150 Number Systems MTHC 5320

MEDIA COMMUNICATIONS MEDC 5000 Media Communications

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. MARKETING MRKT 5000

01 3cr Schroer 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----SVER 1 24 02 3cr Dixon 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH 1 18 03 3cr Dixon 5:30- 9:30PM --T----WEBH 2 20 W1 3cr Holtzman TBA ------ONL1 1 15 W2 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.

104

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Introduction to Graduate Studies: Advanced Thinking and Writing

MEDC 5300

Strategic Communications

01 3cr Coleman W1 3cr Finkel W3 3cr Korte Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

--T----SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

24 18 18

MEDC 5310

Media and Culture

01 3cr Staff W3 3cr Staff Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

-M-----SVER ------ONL1

1 2

24 18

MEDC 5350

Media Organization & Regulations

01 3cr Marmer 03 3cr Barnard W3 3cr McIlvaine Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM TBA

----R--SVER --T----SVER ------ONL1

1 2 2

24 24 18

MEDC 5360

International Communications

03 3cr Pelletier W1 3cr Holroyd Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

--T----SVER ------ONL1

2 1

24 18

MEDC 5400

Media Production Management

03 3cr Marmer W1 3cr Barnard Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

5:30- 9:30PM TBA

----R--SVER ------ONL1

2 1

24 18

MEDC 5460

Media Research 03 3cr Holtzman Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----SVER

2

16

MEDC 5500

Professional Seminars Personality Type & Communication (Jan 28, 29 & Feb 4)

1cr Hayes 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER Hayes 9:00- 4:00PM ------SSVER Hayes 5:30- 7:30PM -----F-SVER Managing & Updating Web Sites 02 1cr Kessinger 9:00- 3:30PM ------SSVER (Feb 12 & Feb 19) Kessinger 9:00- 3:30PM ------SSVER Event Planning 03 1cr Hagedorn 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Jan 14-Jan 15) Hagedorn 8:30- 5:30PM ------SSVER Social Media and PR 04 1cr Hagedorn 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Apr 29-Apr30) Hagedorn 8:30- 9:30PM ------SSVER Media Relations 05 1cr Davidson 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Apr 1-Apr 2) Davidson 8:30- 5:30PM ------SSVER Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Undergraduate seniors require approval of their academic advisor.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2

24 24 24 15 15 24 24 24 24 16 16

$15

MEDC 5550

Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Holtzman

Times TBA

Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1 1 15

Course No. MEDC 5010

01

Topics in Media Communications Fundamentals of Branding 01 3cr Gutting Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

Fee

$10 $10

$15

5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH

1

24

$15

Consumer Insight & Planning for Advertising03 3cr Gutting Prerequisite: MRKT 5940 Promotional Management

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

2

18

$15

Campaign Strategy and PoliticalPower Campaign Strategy and PoliticalPower

5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

--T----DWTN --T----DWTN

1 2

24 24

05 06

3cr Holden 3cr Holden

105


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Times 5:30- 9:30PM

Days Building Trm Lim ----R--SVER 1 15

Course No. MEDC 5600

Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Introduction to Interactive 01 3cr Rieger Communications Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

MEDC 5650

Special Topics in Interactive Media Communication Tools 03 3cr Rieger 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER 2 15 Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and MEDC 5600 Introduction to Interactive Communications recommended

MEDC 5981

Integrated Studies in Media Literacy 03 3cr Silverblat 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER 2 24 Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications, MEDC 5310 Media and Culture, and MEDC 5480 Comparative Approaches to Media Literacy.

MEDC 5985

Media Literacy Fieldwork

MEDC 6000

Seminar in Media Communications

01 3cr Silverblat TBA ------SVER 1 10 03 3cr Silverblat TBA ------SVER 2 10 Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications, MEDC 5310 Media and Culture, and MEDC 5480 Comparative Approaches to Media Literacy, and permission of instructor. 01 3cr Dixon 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER 1 16 02 3cr Ferry 5:30- 8:30PM --T----SVER S 16 03 3cr Dixon 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---SVER 2 16 W3 3cr Ford TBA ------ONL1 2 15 W4 3cr Schroer 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- 9:30PM

---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

01

3cr Staff

TBA

------WEBH

S

20

CMAT 5091

Apprentice Teaching: Elementary School

01

9cr Staff

TBA

------WEBH

S

20

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

------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------OFFC

S S S S

20 20 20 20

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

------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH

S S S S

20 20 20 20

CMAT 5093

106

Fee

$10


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. CMAT 5094

CMAT 5095

CMAT 5096

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course Title Practicum:Secondary School English (9-12) Journalism (9-12) Mathematics (9-12) Unified Sceince Biology (9-12) Social Studies (9-12) Art (5-9) Instrumental Music (5-9) Vocal Music (5-9) Foreign Lang French (5-9) Foreign Lang. German (5-9) Foreign Lang. Spanish (5-9) Secondary School 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

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA 3:30- 5:20PM

------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH -M-----WEBH

S S S S S S S S S S S S

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

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) Secondary School French (1-6) Secondary School French (9-12) Secondary School German (1-6) Secondary School German (9-12) Secondary School Spanish (1-6) Secondary School 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

TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA

------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH ------WEBH

S S S S S 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2

20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20

Apprentice Teaching Seminar Seminar Elementary Seminar MDSC/Secondary Seminar MDSC/Secondary Seminar MDSC/Secondary

01 02 03 04

1cr 1cr 1cr 1cr

Staff Staff Staff Staff

1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM 1:00- 3:00PM

-----F-WEBH -----F-WEBH -----F-WEBH -----F-WEBH

S S S S

20 20 20 20

EDUC 5001

Foundations of Global Citizenship

01 3cr Diefenbach W1 3cr Tamashiro W2 3cr Tamashiro

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---SVER ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2

20 15 15

EDUC 5080

Planning for the Inclusive Classroom

01

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH

1

15

EDUC 5220

Contemporary Educational Issues

W1 3cr Tamashiro W2 3cr Powell

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

15 15

EDUC 5300

Methods of Teaching Elementary School Students

01

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

2

20

EDUC 5460

Curriculum Design

W1 3cr Barbeau

TBA

------ONL1

1

15

EDUC 5750

Special Institute WoR as HuR: Making MDG's

01

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---SVER

2

15

3cr Weingaertn

3cr Jones

3cr Staff 107

Fee

$20

$20


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. MUSIC MUSC 5000

Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Applied Music XX 2-6cr Staff TBA ------MUSC 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 1-4cr Portnoy TBA ------MUSC 02 1-4cr Chamberlin TBA ------MUSC 03 1-4cr Stallings TBA ------MUSC

S

0

S S S

5 5 5

MUSC 5110

Analytical Techniques II

01

2cr Chamberlin

4:00- 5:50PM

--T----MUSC

S

25

MUSC 5120

Seminar in Music Literature I

01

3cr Bauer

4:00- 6:50PM

---W---MUSC

S

25

MUSC 5200

Independent Study

01

1-4cr

Staff

TBA

------MUSC

S

25

MUSC 5320

Advanced Instrumental Conducting

01

1-4cr

Davis

3:30- 5:00PM

-M-----MUSC

S

25

MUSC 5330

Advanced Choral Conducting

01

1-4cr

Patterson

TBA

------MUSC

S

25

MUSC 5800

Advanced Studies in Music

01

1-6cr

Staff

TBA

------MUSC

S

25

MUSC 5900

Supervised Apprenticeship

01

1-2cr

Staff

TBA

------MUSC

S

25

MUSC 6250

Thesis/Document in Music

01

2-4cr

Staff

TBA

------MUSC

S

25

Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing

01

3cr Schappe

5:00- 9:00PM

---W---WEBH

2

16

NURN 5450

Leadership in Nursing Practicum II

01

3cr Broeder

5:00- 9:00PM

-M-----WEBH

1

16

NURN 5550

Advanced Nursing Research

01

3cr Heady

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH

1

16

NURN 5800

Family Systems Nursing

01

3cr Drake Drake 3cr Aubuchon Aubuchon

5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM 5:30- 9:30PM 5:30- 9:30PM

-M-----WEBH -M-----WEBH ----R--WEBH ----R--WEBH

2 2 2 2

16 16 16 16

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

5:30- 9:30PM

---T---WEST

1

25

07 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff OZ 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

---W---WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 1 2

25 16 16

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

MUSC 5010

NURSING NURN 5000

02

PATENT AGENCY PATA 5110 Patent Research and Writing Prerequisite: LEGL 5000.

W3 3cr Higgins

PATA 5120

07

Foundation of Intellectual

PROCUREMENT AND ACQUISITIONS MANAGEMENT PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management

PROC 5810

Acquisitions Law

3cr McIlvaine

108

Fee $496

$20


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Times TBA TBA

Days Building Trm Lim ------ONL1 1 16 ------ONL1 2 16

Course No. PROC 5820

Course Title Operations Management

Sec Hrs Faculty OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

PROC 5830

Pricing

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

PROC 5840

Negotiations

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 5850

Logistics

08 3cr LoPresti OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

----R--WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2

25 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

08 3cr Staff OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

5:30- 9:30PM TBA TBA

-M-----WEST ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2

25 16 16

01 3cr Cancila 5:30- 9:30PM ----R--WEBH 1 W1 3cr Kistle TBA ------ONL1 1 W3 3cr Coleman TBA ------ONL1 2 Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and 6 hours of undergraduate course work in public relations.

24 18 18

PUBLIC RELATIONS PBRL 5322 Public Relations

Fee

PBRL 5323

Organizational Communications

01 3cr Lange 5:30- 9:30PM ---W---WEBH 1 24 $10 W3 3cr Jenkins TBA ------ONL1 2 18 Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and PBRL 5322 Public Relations or MEDC 5300 Strategic Communications.

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.

----R--WEBH ------ONL1

2 2

16 16

$10

PBRL 5344

Speechwriting 01 3cr Nigh 5:30- 9:30PM Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and PBRL 5322 Public Relations.

----R--SVER

1

16

$10

PBRL 5465

Crisis Management Communications

03 3cr Lange 5:30- 9:30PM -M-----WEBH 2 24 W3 3cr Holroyd TBA ------ONL1 2 18 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communication and PBRL 5322 Public Relations or PBRL 4800 Media Relations.

$10

READING (M.A.) READ 5188 Comprehension Strategies READ 5190

Language Development and Acquisitons

01

3cr Wilkinson

5:00- 9:00PM

-M-----WEBH

1

20

01 02

3cr Witkowski 3cr Witkowski

5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH --T----WEBH

1 2

20 20

109


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim --T----WGSD 2 20

Course No. READ 5777

Course Title Literacy Coaching

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Cornell

Times 5:00- 9:00PM

READ 5800

Applied Research Prerequisite: Advancement to Candidacy

01

3cr Witkowski

5:00- 8:30PM

---W---WEBH

S

20

READ 5910

Investigations in Reading: Primary

01

3cr Brimer

5:30-12:09PM

----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 6019 Schl Sys/Sup/Lead: Ed Foundations W1 3cr Bevel

TBA

------ONL1

S

7

SSSL 6021

Methods of Ed Research II

W1 2cr Marlock

TBA

------ONL1

2

7

SSSL 6025

Schl Sys/Sup/Lead: Administratn

W1 3cr Staff

TBA

------ONL1

S

3

SSSL 6028

Schl Sys/Sup/Lead: Facilities

W1 1cr Staff

TBA

------ONL1

1

7

SSSL 6123

Action Research Internship, Step One

W1 1cr Bevel

TBA

------ONL1

S

3

SSSL 6133

Action Research Internship, Step Two

W1 1cr Ritter

TBA

------ONL1

S

3

SSSL 6134

Optional Topics Internships

W1 1cr Altrogge

TBA

------ONL1

S

3

SSSL 6135

Optional Topic for Internship II

W1 1cr Altrogge

TBA

------ONL1

S

3

SOCIAL SCIENCE (M.A.) EPSY 5110 Social and Personality Development

W1 3cr Tamashiro

TBA

------ONL1

2

15

EPSY 5130

Educational Psychology

01

3cr Stiles

5:00- 9:00PM

-M-----WEBH

1

20

EPSY 5160

Advanced Child Development

01

3cr Rustemeyer

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH

2

20

EPSY 5170

Behavioral Management

01 3cr Guilliams W1 3cr Wilson W2 3cr Campbell

5:00- 9:00PM TBA TBA

---W---WGSD ------ONL1 ------ONL1

2 1 2

20 15 15

EPSY 5290

Family Counseling

01

3cr McKenna

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

1

15

$15

EPSY 5350

Intercultural Communications

01

3cr Stiles

5:00- 9:00PM

-M-----WEBH

2

10

$20

EPSY 5800

Applied Research

01

3cr Mahfood

5:00- 9:00PM

----R--WEBH

1

10

EPSY 5810

Advanced Adolescent Psychology

01

3cr Klosterman

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH

2

20

EPSY 5920

Meeting the Affective Needs of Gifted Children

01

3cr Nobbe

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WGSD

1

20

EPSY 6250

Thesis

01

6cr Stiles

TBA

------OFFC

S

0

SOCS 5000

Interdisciplinary Course

W1 3cr Ewing

TBA

------ONL1

2

20

110

Fee


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. SOCS 5030

Course Title Contemporary World Affairs

Sec 01 02 03 04 05 06 07

Hrs 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr 3cr

Faculty Entessar Hufker Stimpfl Hellinger Stopsky Entessar Staff

SOCS 5230

Cultural Geography

W1 3cr Ewing

SOCS 5250

Topics in Economic Education

01

SOCS 5600

Globalization & Education: Systemic Perspectives

W1 3cr Thomas

SOCS 5690

American Government

01

SOCS 5740

Economics:Choices and Challenges

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

Days Building Trm Lim -M-----HSPC 1 5 --T----HSPC 1 2 ---W---HSPC 1 2 --T----HSPC 2 2 -M-----HSPC 2 2 -M-----HSPC 2 2 ---W---SVER 2 5

TBA

------ONL1

1

20

5:00- 9:00PM

----R--WGSD

2

20

TBA

------ONL1

1

20

3cr Staff

5:00- 9:00PM

----R--WEBH

1

20

01

3cr Durlas

5:30- 9:30PM

----R--WEBH

2

20

SPECIAL EDUCATION (M.A.) SPED 5030 Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities

01

3cr Mahfood

5:00- 9:00PM

---W---WGSD

2

15

SPED 5050

Language Development for Students with Special Needs

01

3cr Conner

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH

2

15

SPED 5090

Special Education Practicum

01

3cr Mahfood

TBA

------OFFC

S

10

SPED 5091

Student Teaching

01

8cr Mahfood

TBA

------OFFC

S

10

SPED 5240

Psychoeducational Assessment I

01

3cr Staff

5:30- 8:30PM

-M-----WEBH

S

15

SPED 5260

Career Preparation for Students with Special Needs

01

3cr Menscher

5:00- 9:00PM

----R--WEBH

2

20

SPED 5300

Communicating with Families and Disabled Persons

01

3cr Stewart

5:00- 9:00PM

----R--WGSD

1

15

SPED 5318

Global Issues in Special Education

W1 3cr Campbell

TBA

------ONL1

2

15

SPED 5331

Working with Difficult Students

W1 3cr Campbell

TBA

------ONL1

1

15

SPED 5500

Socioemotional Development:Child with Special Needs

01

3cr Campbell

5:00- 9:00PM

---W---WEBH

1

15

SPED 5660

Cognitive Development:Child with Special Needs

01

3cr Bevel

5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WEBH

2

15

SPED 5702

Secondary Prevention/ Targeted Group Intervention

ID 3cr Kelk W1 3cr Kelk

5:00- 9:00PM TBA

--T----OFFC ------ONL1

1 1

15 15

SPED 5703

Applying PBIS:Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Support Planning

ID 3cr Kelk W2 3cr Kelk

5:00- 9:00PM TBA

--T----OFFC ------ONL1

2 2

15 15

3cr Baker

111

Fee

$25

$20


GRADUATE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. SPED 5800

Course Title Applied Research

Sec Hrs Faculty 01 3cr Mahfood

SPED 5830

Evaluation

W1 3cr Bevel

SPED 5860

Psychology of the Exceptional Student

01 02

SPED 5880

Integrating Resources:Community, Schools and Family

SPED 6000

Applied Field Research

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (M.A.) TESL 5030 Historical Linguistics

Times 5:00- 9:00PM

Days Building Trm Lim ----R--WEBH 1 15

TBA

------ONL1

S

15

3cr Jones 3cr Hasty

5:00- 9:00PM 5:00- 9:00PM

--T----WGSD --T----WGHS

1 2

20 20

02

3cr Jones

5:15- 9:15PM

--T----WEBH

2

5

01

6cr Mahfood

5:00- 9:00PM

----R--WEBH

2

15

W1 3cr Staff

TBA

------ONLN

2

18

TBA TBA

------OFFC ------OFFC

S S

15 15

TBA

------ONLN

1

18

TESL 5040

Practicum in ESOL

01 02

TESL 5139

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Methods

W1 3cr Trachtova

TESL 5220

Curriculum Development in Second Language Classrooms

01

5:30- 9:30PM

---W---WEBH

1

15

TESL 5311

Principles and Practices 01 3cr Bock 5:30- 9:30PM of Language Testing ID 3cr Bock 5:00- 9:00PM Prerequisites: Theories in SLA, or Teaching Experience, or Consent of Instructor

----R--WEBH -M-----OFFC

1 1

15 20

TESL 5350

Intercultural Communications Crosslisted with EPSY 5350 01

-M-----WEBH

2

18

01

3cr Bock 3cr Keaveny

3cr Staff

3cr Stiles

112

5:00- 9:00PM

Fee

$25

$10


PROFESSIONAL SEMINARS Course No. MEDC 5500

Course Title Professional Seminars Personality Type & Communication (Jan 28, 29 & Feb 4)

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Days Building

1cr Hayes 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER Hayes 9:00- 4:00PM ------SSVER Hayes 5:30- 7:30PM -----F-SVER Managing & Updating Web Sites 02 1cr Kessinger 9:00- 3:30PM ------SSVER (Feb 12 & Feb 19) Kessinger 9:00- 3:30PM ------SSVER Event Planning 03 1cr Hagedorn 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Jan 14-Jan 15) Hagedorn 8:30- 5:30PM ------SSVER Social Media and PR 04 1cr Hagedorn 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Apr 29-Apr30) Hagedorn 8:30- 9:30PM ------SSVER Media Relations 05 1cr Davidson 5:30- 9:30PM -----F-SVER (Apr 1-Apr 2) Davidson 8:30- 5:30PM ------SSVER Prerequisite: Graduate standing. Undergraduate seniors require approval of their academic advisor. MNGT 5500

Professional Seminars Situational Leadership Win-Lose Distributive Win-Win Integrative Win-Lose Distributive Leading From Where You Are Personalizing Drucker's Advice Meyers - Briggs

01

01

1cr Renz 5:30- 9:30PM 3/18 & 3/19 8:30-5:00PM 02 1cr Renz 5:30- 9:30PM 1/7 & 1/8 8:30-5:00PM 03 1cr Renz 5:30- 9:30PM 1/28 & 1/29 8:30-5:00PM 04 1cr Renz 5:30- 9:30PM 4/08 & 4/09 8:30-5:00PM 05 1cr Akande 5:30 - 9:30PM 1/31, 2/7 & 2/14 06 1cr Masidonski 5:30-9:30PM 1/12, 1/19 & 1/26 G2 1cr Knox TBA 4/9 & 4/10

113

Trm Lim 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2

24 24 24 15 15 24 24 24 24 16 16

---F-SVER ---S-SVER ---F-SVER ---S-SVER ---F-SVER ---S-SVER ---F-SVER ---S-SVER ---M-DWTN

1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1

25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25

---W-DWTN

1

25

WING

1

25

Fee $15


UNDERGRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. Course Title ANTHROPOLOGY/SOCIOLOGY ANSO 1070 Introduction to Cultural

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

W1 3cr Tierney

TBA

------ONL1

1

ART ART 3850

Global Collaborations

W6 3cr Staff

TBA

------ONL1

2

BIOLOGY BIOL 1318

Issues in Biology

W1 3cr Gaddis

------ONL1

1

15

Medical Termonology W1 3cr Gaddis TBA ------ONL1 2 Prerequisite: Junior standing or permission of instructor. (SCI) Note: May be repeated for credit if content differs.

15

BIOL 3600

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS COAP 2000 XHTML Programming

TBA

16

10

W1 3cr Staff W5 3cr Pasagic

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

COAP 2100

Web Technology Principles

W1 3cr Shao W5 3cr Bailey

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

COAP 2110

Web Animation

W1 3cr Astuto W5 3cr Astuto

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

COAP 2120

Web Editors

W5 3cr Dill

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

COAP 2130

Web Scripting

W1 3cr Dill

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

COAP 2150

Design Principles I

W1 3cr Gilley

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

COAP 2170

Web Usability and Accessability

W1 3cr Smith

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

COAP 2180

Introduction to XML

W5 3cr Biggs

TBA

-------ONL1

2

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

W5 3cr Citrowske

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

COAP 3150

Design Principles II

W5 3cr Dill

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

COAP 3180

Web Databases

W5 3cr Wang

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

GERMAN GRMN 3150

Culture and Civilization of German Speaking Countries Berlin:Culture in the Metropolis W1 3cr Hanssen TBA -------ONL1 2 8 Prerequisite: GRMN 2100 or equivalent. Course dates: Feb. 18 to April 15, 2011. Travel to Berlin: March 4 to 13, 2011. Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.W1 and GRMN 3150.W1. European Studies Minor course. German Studies Major and Minor course. International Studies Major and Certificate course.

HEALTH SCIENCE HLSC 3200 Issues in Women's Health

W1 3cr Heady

114

TBA

-------ONL1

2

Fee

8

$250


UNDERGRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim Course No. Course Title Sec Hrs Faculty Times INDIVIDUALIZED LEARNING EXPERIENCE INDZ 1000 Educational Program Analysis Portfolio Assembly W1 3cr Diefenbacher TBA -------ONL1 S 15 Prerequisite: Permission of Program Director. Contact Lori Diefenbacher 314-246-8054. INTERNATIONAL LANGUAGES AND CULTURES ILC 2150 Topics in Culture(s) Berlin:Culture in the Metropolis W1 3cr Hanssen TBA -------ONL1 Crosslisted with ISTL 2550.W1 and GRMN 3150.W1. Course dates: Feb. 18 to April 15, 2011. Travel to Berlin: March 4 to 13, 2011. European Studies Minor course. German Studies Major and Minor course. International Studies Major and Certificate course. INTERNATIONAL STUDIES ISTL 2550 Topics in International Studies Berlin: Culture in the Metropoli W1 3cr Hanssen TBA -------ONL1 Crosslisted with ILC 2150.W1 and GRMN 3150.W1. Course dates: Feb. 18 to April 15, 2011. Travel to Berlin: March 4 - 13, 2011. European Studies Minor course. German Studies Major and Minor course. International Studies Major and Certificate course. ISTL 3500

Topics in International Studies Global Health

MATHEMATICS MATH 1050 Basic Algebra

2

5

$250

2

7

$250

W1 3cr Drake

TBA

-------ONL1

1

8

W1 3cr Bryan Will 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 [COM]

W1 3cr Sigoloff

TBA

-------ONL1

1

18

MEDC 1050

Introduction to Media Writing [COM]

W1 3cr Schuster

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

MEDC 1630

Media Literacy [CRI, COM]

W1 3cr Smith

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

MEDC 2800

Cultural Diversity in the Media [VAL, CUL]

W1 3cr Sharpe

TBA

-------ONL1

1

18

MEDC 3190

Introduction to Media Research Prerequisite: MEDC 1010.

W1 3cr Holtzman

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

MEDC 4100

The Law and The Media Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing.

W1 3cr Barnard

TBA

-------ONL1

S

15

115

Fee


UNDERGRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. NURSING NURS 3010

Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Times

Concepts of Professional Nursing

W1 3cr Schappe

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

$20

NURS 3020

Health Assessment

W1 4cr Davitt

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

$20

NURS 3270

Nursing Research and Evidence-Based Practice

W1 3cr Wehling

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

NURS 3500

Issues in Women's Health

W1 3cr Heady

TBA

-------ONL1

2

8

NURS 3600

Topics in Nursing Global Health

W1 3cr Drake

TBA

-------ONL1

1

8

NURS 4060

Gerontology

W1 3cr Thompson

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

NURS 4240

Nursing Leadership and Management

W1 4cr Broeder

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

PHILOSOPHY PHIL 1010

Introduction to Critical Thinking

W1 3cr Pendleton W2 3cr Fulton

TBA TBA

-------ONLN -------ONLN

1 2

15 15

PHIL 2110

Introduction to Ethics

01

TBA

-------ONLN

1

17

PHIL 3200

Philosophy of Religion

W1 3cr Wilson

TBA

-------ONLN

2

15

W1 3cr Barrett

TBA

-------ONL1

S

15

W1 3cr O'Leary W2 3cr O'Leary

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

PHOTOGRAPHY PHOT 2870 International Photojournalism RELIGIOUS STUDIES RELG 1060 World Religions

3cr Madison

RELG 1080

Thinking Through Religions

W2 3cr Stimpfl

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

RELG 2080

Introduction to Western Religions

W1 3cr van der Haven

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

RELG 2100

Religion and Literature Science Fiction and Religion

W2 3cr Welsh

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

Religion and the Environment Ecology and Spirituality

W2 3cr Staff

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

RELG 2430

116

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. ART ART 5950

Sec Hrs Faculty

Global Collaborations

W4 3cr Staff

TBA

------ONL1

2

5

BIOLOGY ENMG 5000

Environmental Science

W1 3cr Lamb W2 3cr Light

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

ENMG 5100

Environmental Law I

W1 3cr Prugh W2 3cr Prugh

TBA TBA

------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

ENMG 5200

Environmental Law and Compliance Auditing

W2 3cr Lenox

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

ENMG 5300

Environmental Accounting

W1 3cr Lenox W2 3cr Durlas

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

16 16

ENMG 5400

Sustaining the Environment

WI

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

ENMG 6100

W2 3cr Lefler

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

ENMG 6110

Management of Land and Water Resources Management of Air Quality

W1 3cr Flier

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

ENMG 6120

Waste Management, Polution & Control

W2 3cr Lamb

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

ENMG 6200

Environmental Management Water Resources

W2 3cr Neeley

TBA

------ONL1

2

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

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

3cr Manteuffel

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course Title

BUSN 5760

Applied Business Statistics

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

BUSN 6050

Macroeconomic Analysis

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

117

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Times TBA TBA

Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16 -------ONL1 2 16

Course No. BUSN 6070

Course Title Management Accounting

Sec Hrs Faculty OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

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 5199 Teaching Writing

W1 3cr Holmes

TBA

-------ONLN

2

15

COMM 5270

Visual Communication

W1 3cr Carr

TBA

-------ONLN

2

15

COMM 5290

Interpersonal Communication

W1 3cr Powell

TBA

-------ONLN

1

15

COMM 5340

Language Arts Seminars Tchng Languages & Lang. Issues

W1 3cr Hyman-Fite

TBA

-------ONLN

1

18

Curriculum Design

W1 3cr Cornell

TBA

-------ONLN

2

15

COMM 5460

118

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Artists are Alive and Well

Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Diefenbacher

COMM 5530

Technology and Teaching

W1 3cr Carr

TBA

-------ONLN

2

15

COMM 5920

Teaching Reading in Content Fields

W1 3cr Cornell

TBA

-------ONLN

1

15

EDUCATIONAL LEADERSHIP (Ed.S.) LEAD 6119 Educational Foundations of Administration

W1 3cr Bevel

TBA

-------ONL1

S

8

LEAD 6121

Portfolio Based Analysis

W1 2cr Marlock

TBA

-------ONL1

2

8

LEAD 6123

Action Research Internship Step One

W1 1cr Bevel

TBA

-------ONL1

S

4

LEAD 6128

Facilities & Building Level Management

W1 1cr Staff

TBA

-------ONL1

1

8

LEAD 6133

Action Research Internship Step Two

W1 1cr Ritter

TBA

-------ONL1

S

8

LEAD 6134

Optional Topics for Internship I:Dispositions

W1 1cr Altrogge

TBA

-------ONL1

S

4

LEAD 6135

Optional Topics for Internship II: Diversity

W1 1cr Altrogge

TBA

-------ONL1

S

4

W1 1cr Lynn W2 1cr Beckmann

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------OFFC

1 2

15 15

EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY (M.E.T.) EDTC 5033 Learning Communities

Times TBA

Days Building Trm Lim -------ONLN 2 15

Course No. COMM 5510

EDTC 5036

Searching for Classroom Opportunities

W1 2cr Beckmann

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5250

Programming for Educators- Part I

W1 2cr Rodney

TBA

-------ONL1

1

15

EDTC 5255

Programming for Educators- Part II

W1 2cr Rodney

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5460

Curriculum Design & Technology Applications

W1 3cr Beckmann

TBA

-------ONL1

1

15

EDTC 5465

Instructional Design

W1 2cr McKenna

TBA

-------ONL1

1

15

EDTC 5631

Literacies and Technology

W1 3cr Rodney

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5633

Adult Learning and Technology

W1 2cr Astuto

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

EDTC 5745

Instructional Technology Planning & Management

W1 2cr Wagner

TBA

-------ONL1

1

15

EDTC 5820

Designing an Online Course- Part I

W1 2cr Bryan-Williams W2 2cr Bryan-Williams

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

15 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

119

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title

Sec Hrs Faculty

Finance

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

FINC 5210

Investments

OA 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

QA 3cr Staff

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

FINC 5840

International Finance

OA 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

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

W1 3cr Salmon W3 3cr Salmon

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

GERONTOLOGY GERN 5000 Gerontology

Times

Days Building Trm Lim

Course No. FINANCE (M.S) FINC 5000

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

16

GERN 6000

Integrated Studies in Gerentology

W3 3cr Kannenberg

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

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

QA 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

QA 3cr Robertson

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

GRADUATE CERTIFICATE IN WEB SERVICES COAP 5000 Introduction to Web Services

120

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Web Development Technologies (XHTML)

Sec Hrs Faculty QA 3cr Troxler

COAP 5020

Principles of Data Exchange (XML)

QN 3cr Staff

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. COAP 5010

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

HRMG 6000

Integrated Studies in Human Resources 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

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT ITM 5000 Information Technology Management

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

121

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Procurement and Contract Management of Information Technology

Sec Hrs Faculty OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

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 QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

W1 3cr Gangadhara W3 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

Times TBA TBA

Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16 -------ONL1 2 16

Course No. ITM 5300

INTL 5100

Research Methods & Perspectives

W1 3cr Hall W3 3cr Hall

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

INTL 5400

International Political Economy

W1 3cr Winkler

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

INTL 5510

Theories of International Relations

W1 3cr Ziegler

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

INTL 5530

International Law

W1 3cr Chapman

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5540

International Organizations

W1 3cr Gaylord

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5550

War and Diplomacy

W1 3cr Hufker

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5560

U.S. Foreign Policy

W1 3cr Ziegler

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5570

Comparative Foreign Policy

W1 3cr Stopsky

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

INTL 5580

Politics of Development

W1 3cr Gangadhara

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5625

Middle East Area Studies

W1 3cr Winkler W2 3cr Winkler

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

INTL 5645

Asian Area Studies China

W1 3cr Kim

TBA

-------ONL1

1

10

INTL 5665

Central and South Asia Area Studies

W1 3cr Winkler

TBA

------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5675

Central and Eastern European Area Studies

W1 3cr Polackova

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

INTL 5685

Latin America Area Studies

W1 3cr Gaylord

TBA

-------ONL1

1

16

122

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16 -------ONL1 2 16

Course No. INTL 5700

Course Title Humanitarian Issues in International Politics

Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Peplow W2 3cr Winkler

Times TBA TBA

INTL 5800

Globalization

W1 3cr Hufker

TBA

-------ONL1

1

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 W3 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

------ONL1 ------ONL1

1 2

8 8

W1 3cr Reichardt

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

W1 3cr Higgins W3 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

Cross-listed with SECR 5150. INTL 6000

International Relations:Theory and Practice

LEGAL STUDIES LEGL 5000 Introduction to Legal Studies

MANAGEMENT AND LEADERSHIP MNGT 5000 Management

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

0

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 Holtzman TBA -------ONL1 1 15 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.

MEDC 5010

Introduction to Graduate Studies: Advanced Thinking and Writing

MEDC 5300

Strategic Communications

W1 3cr Holtzman

W1 3cr Finkel W3 3cr Korte Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications 123

TBA

-------ONL1

1

15

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

18 18

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 18 -------ONL1 2 18

Course No. MEDC 5310

Course Title Media and Culture

Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Staff W3 3cr Staff Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

Times TBA TBA

MEDC 5350

Media Organization & Regulations W3 3cr McIlvaine Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

TBA

-------ONL1

2

18

MEDC 5360

International Communications W1 3cr Holroyd Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

TBA

-------ONL1

1

18

MEDC 5400

Media Production Management W1 3cr Barnard Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications

TBA

-------ONL1

1

18

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

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

PATENT AGENCY PATA 5110 Patent Research and Writing

W3 3cr Higgins

TBA

-------ONL1

2

16

PROCUREMENT AND ACQUISITIONS MANAGEMENT PROC 5000 Procurement and Acquisitions Management

OA 3cr Staff OZ 3cr Staff

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

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

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

124

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course No. PROC 5890

Course Title Government Procurement Law

Sec Hrs Faculty OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

PROC 6000

Integrated Studies in Procurement and Acquisitions Management

OA 3cr Staff QA 3cr Staff

Times TBA TBA TBA TBA

Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 16 -------ONL1 2 16 -------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

16 16

W1 3cr Kistle TBA -------ONL1 1 W3 3cr Coleman TBA -------ONL1 2 Prerequisite: MEDC 5000 Media Communications and 6 hours of undergraduate course work in public relations.

18 18

PBRL 5323

Organizational Communications W3 3cr Jenkins TBA -------ONL1 2 Prerequisite: 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 W3 3cr Holroyd TBA -------ONL1 2 18 Prerequisites: MEDC 5000 Media Communication and PBRL 5322 Public Relations or PBRL 4800 Media Relations.

PUBLIC RELATIONS PBRL 5322 Public Relations

-------ONL1

2

SCHOOL SYSTEMS, SUPERINTENDENCY AND LEADERSHIP (Ed.S.) SSSL 6019 Schl Sys/Sup/Lead: Ed Foundations W1 3cr Bevel

TBA

-------ONL1

S

7

SSSL 6021

Methods of Ed Research II

W1 2cr Marlock

TBA

-------ONL1

2

7

SSSL 6025

Schl Sys/Sup/Lead: Administratn

W1 3cr Staff

TBA

-------ONL1

S

3

SSSL 6028

Schl Sys/Sup/Lead: Facilities

W1 1cr Staff

TBA

-------ONL1

1

7

SSSL 6123

Action Research Internship, Step One

W1 1cr Bevel

TBA

-------ONL1

S

3

SSSL 6133

Action Research Internship, Step Two

W1 1cr Ritter

TBA

-------ONL1

S

3

SSSL 6134

Optional Topics Internships

W1 1cr Altrogge

TBA

-------ONL1

S

3

SSSL 6135

Optional Topic for Internship II

W1 1cr Altrogge

TBA

-------ONL1

S

3

W1 3cr Tamashiro

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

SOCIAL SCIENCE (M.A.) EPSY 5110 Social and Personality Development EPSY 5170

Behavioral Management

W1 3cr Wilson W2 3cr Campbell

TBA TBA

-------ONL1 -------ONL1

1 2

15 15

SOCS 5000

Interdisciplinary Course

W1 3cr Ewing

TBA

-------ONL1

2

20

SOCS 5230

Cultural Geography

W1 3cr Ewing

TBA

-------ONL1

1

20

SOCS 5600

Globalization & Education: Systemic Perspectives

W1 3cr Thomas

TBA

-------ONL1

1

20

SPECIAL EDUCATION (M.A.) SPED 5318 Global Issues in Special Education

W1 3cr Campbell

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

SPED 5331

W1 3cr Campbell

TBA

-------ONL1

1

15

Working with Difficult Students

125

Fee


GRADUATE ONLINE COURSES - SPRING 2011 Course Title Secondary Prevention/ Targeted Group Intervention

Sec Hrs Faculty W1 3cr Kelk

SPED 5703

Applying PBIS:Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Support Planning

W2 3cr Kelk

TBA

-------ONL1

2

15

SPED 5830

Evaluation

W1 3cr Bevel

TBA

-------ONL1

S

15

TEACHING ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (M.A.) TESL 5030 Historical Linguistics

W1 3cr Staff

TBA

-------ONLN

2

18

TESL 5139

W1 3cr Trachtova

TBA

-------ONLN

1

18

English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Methods

126

Times TBA

Days Building Trm Lim -------ONL1 1 15

Course No. SPED 5702

Fee

$25


INTERDISCIPLINARY MINORS AND CERTIFICATES Ancient Studies (Minor) ANSO 1080-01 ARHS ILC 1090-02 ILC LATN 1100-01 LATN SPAN 4170-01 SPAN

2320-01 1090-03 2090-01 4650-01

HIST 1100-01 ILC 1100-02 RELG 2100-01

HIST 2310-01 ISTL 2500-01 RELG 2420-01

ILC 1090-01 LATN 1090-01 SPAN 3150-01

Diversity and Identity in the U.S. (Certificate) ANSO 2475-01 ANSO 2475-02 ANSO 4200-01 MEDC 2800-03 MEDC 2800-04 MEDC 2800-07 MULC 2010-02 MULC 4650-01 MULC 4650-02 WOMN 1010-01 WOMN 1010-02

EDUC 3150-01 MEDC 2800-W1 MULC 4900-01

EDUC 3150-02 MUSC 3180-01 PSYC 2475-01

MEDC 2800-02 MULC 2010-01 PSYC 2475-02

Environmental Studies (Minor) ANSO 1090-01 BIOL 1030-01 RELG 2430-W2 SCIN 1520-01

BIOL SCIN

1031-01 1521-01

GNST 1308-01

HRTS 3400-01

JOUR 3750-01

European Studies (Minor) ARHS 2210-01 ARHS ENGL 4150-01 FREN ILC 2150-07 ILC MNGT 3320-01 MNGT MUSC 1070-02 RELG

ARHS FREN ILC MNGT RELG

4350-01 4650-01 2150-10 4330-01 3190-01

ECON GNST ILC MUSC THEA

4900-10 1400-03 2150-11 1050-01 2040-01

ENGL GRMN ILC MUSC THEA

2020-01 3150-W1 2150-W1 1050-02 2040-02

ENGL GRMN MEDC MUSC

2030-01 3250-01 3260-01 1050-03

International Human Rights (Minor and Certificate) ANSO 1070-01 ANSO 1070-W1 ANSO HIST 2440-02 HRTS 1100-01 HRTS HRTS 2500-01 HRTS 3080-01 HRTS HRTS 3590-01 HRTS 3600-01 HRTS MEDC 2800-02 MEDC 2800-03 MEDC PHIL 2320-01 PHIL 2320-02 POLT

3275-01 1100-02 3170-01 4500-01 2800-04 1080-01

ANSO HRTS HRTS HRTS MEDC POLT

4200-01 2086-01 3200-01 4600-01 2800-07 2550-01

HIST HRTS HRTS INTL MEDC PSYC

2420-02 2086-02 3200-02 1500-01 2800-W1 3275-01

HIST HRTS HRTS INTL MULC RELG

2440-01 2086-03 3400-01 1500-02 2010-01 3130-01

International Studies (Certificate) ANSO 1070-01 ANSO 1070-02 ANSO 2100-01 ENGL 2110-02 HIST 2400-01 HIST 4200-01 ILC 2150-05 ILC 2150-06 ILC 2150-11 ILC 2150-W1 MNGT 4330-01 POLT 1050-01 RELG 1060-01 RELG 1060-02 RELG 2200-01 RELG 2420-01

ANSO FREN ILC ILC INTL POLT RELG RELG

1070-W1 3250-01 2150-01 2150-07 1500-01 1050-02 1060-W1 3130-01

ANSO GRMN ILC ILC INTL POLT RELG SPAN

1090-01 3250-01 2150-02 2150-08 1500-02 1080-01 1060-W2 3150-01

ANSO HIST ILC ILC INTL POLT RELG

2000-02 1100-01 2150-03 2150-09 2680-01 2550-01 1060-W3

ANSO HIST ILC ILC MNGT POLT RELG

2030-01 2220-01 2150-04 2150-10 3320-01 3400-01 1080-W1

ISTL

3500-03

POLT

3400-01

SPAN 3150-01

SPAN 4170-01

ANSO ANSO ANSO MEDC MULC

1010-03 1080-01 4200-01 2800-07 4900-01

ANSO ANSO EDUC MEDC PSYC

1010-04 2030-01 2900-01 2800-W1 2475-01

ANSO ANSO EDUC MULC PSYC

ANSO ANSO MEDC MULC RELG

2350-01 3250-01 2150-08 4100-01 2080-W1

Latin American Studies (Minor) FLST 3160-05 ISTL 2500-01 SPAN 4650-01 Multicultural Studies (Minor) ANSO 1010-01 ANSO ANSO 1070-02 ANSO ANSO 3000-01 ANSO MEDC 2800-03 MEDC MULC 4650-01 MULC

1010-02 1070-W1 3900-01 2800-04 4650-02

GNST 2004-01 ILC 1100-01 RELG 2080-W1

Practical and Interdisciplinary Ethics (Certificate) BUSN 4300-03 BUSN 4300-07 BUSN 4300-G3 HRTS 1100-01 HRTS 1100-02 HRTS 1100-07 MEDC 2200-02 MEDC 2200-03 MEDC 2200-04

ETHC 1000-01 HRTS 1100-G2 PHIL 2110-W1 127

1020-01 2475-01 2900-02 2010-01 2475-02

ETHC 1000-02 LEGL 3000-05 PHIL 2300-01

1070-01 2475-02 2800-02 2010-02 1060-01

ETHC 1000-03 MEDC 2200-01 PHIL 2300-02


INTERDISCIPLINARY MINORS AND CERTIFICATES PHIL PHIL

2320-01 3590-01

PHIL POLT

2320-02 1070-01

Women's Studies (Minor and Certificate) ANSO 2475-01 ANSO 2475-02 HIST 2060-01 HLSC 3200-W1 WOMN 1010-01 WOMN 1010-02 WOMN 2000-05 WOMN 2000-06 WOMN 3000-05

PHIL POLT

2320-G1 1070-02

PHIL

2340-01

PHIL

2390-01

PHIL

3350-01

ANSO MNGT WOMN WOMN

3000-01 3470-01 2000-01 2000-07

ANSO NURS WOMN WOMN

3000-02 3500-W1 2000-02 2000-08

ANSO POLT WOMN WOMN

3900-01 2060-01 2000-03 3000-01

ANSO RELG WOMN WOMN

4400-01 2500-01 2000-04 3000-03

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UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES DOWNTOWN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 INTL 2030 01 -M----- International Law LEGL 3000 05 -M----- Legal Ethics MUSC 1070 05 -M----- Intro to Jazz Styles SCIN 1010 05 -M----- Topics in Physical Science ACCT 2025 HIST 2420 LEGL 2080 MEDC 1010 MNGT 2100 MNGT 3700

05 01 05 06 05 05

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05

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Managerial Accounting History of Africa Topics in Law Introduction to Mass Communications Management Theory and Practices Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Business Management Intensive Introduction to Spanish Level I

GNST 3500 MNGT 3280 MNGT 3450 THEA 1030

01 05 05 02

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Liberal Arts Seminar Intro to Business Law Principles of Organizational Behavior Acting for Non Majors I

ANSO 4900 MATH 1050 MEDC 2800 PSYC 4900

05 05 05 02

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Senior Seminar Basic Algebra Cultural Diversity in the Media Senior Seminar

DOWNTOWN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 ANSO 2000 06 -M----- Issues in Contemporary Society BUSN 4990 06 -M----- Business Policy MNGT 3500 06 -M----- Marketing MEDC 2800 06 -M----- Cultural Diversity in the Media PSYC 2000 06 -M----- Issues in Contemporary Psychology ARHS 1050 BUSN 2100 BUSN 4110 LEGL 2400 MNGT 3510 MNGT 4900 POLT 2400 SPAN 1080

02 06 06 06 06 06 06 06

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Art Appreciation Business Communications Operations Management Introduction to Law Advertising Managerial Policies and Strategies Introduction to Law Intensive Introduction to Spanish: Level II

FINC 3210 FREN 1070 MNGT 3400 MUSC 1070 SPCM 1040 THEA 1030

06 06 06 06 04 06

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Principles of Finance Intensive Introduction to French: Level I Human Resource Management History of Rock 1945-1970 Public Speaking Acting for Non Majors I

CSIS 3410 HIST 1010 LEGL 4840 MATH 1430

06 01 06 06

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Information Analysis Topics in History Corporations and Business Organizations College Algebra

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UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 ACCT 4900 02 -M----- Auditing AUDI 2300 01 -M----- Pro Tools COAP 1020 09 -M----- Introduction to Computer Applications COSC 1570 02 -M----- Mathematics for Computer Science COSC 2610 02 -M----- Operating Systems COSC 3750 01 -M----- Decision Support Systems Concepts ECON 2030 01 -M----- Principles of Macroeconomics HLSC 1670 01 -M----- RAD II (Rape, Aggression & Defense) INTL 3100 01 -M----- International Political Economy INTM 3150 03 -M----- Special Topics LEGL 4480 01 -M----- Computerized Legal Research MEDC 3190 02 -M----- Introduction to Media Research MEDC 4220 01 -M----- Genre Studies MNGT 2100 01 -M----- Management Theory and Practices MNGT 3510 01 -M----- Advertising MNGT 4570 01 -M----- Marketing Research MUSC 1050 02 -M----- Introduction to Music Appreciation PBRL 4800 01 -M----- Media Relations PSYC 1000 03 -M----- Learning Strategies PSYC 2000 02 -M----- Issues in Contemporary Psychology SCPT 3150 01 -M----- Topics in Screenwriting SPAN 1070 01 -M----- Intensive Introduction to Spanish Level I THEA 1030 01 -M----- Acting for Non Majors I WOMN 1010 01 -M----- Studying Women Across the Disciplines ACCT 2010 ANSO 1020 ANSO 2750 ARHS 1050 BJRN 4700 COAP 1020 COSC 1570 COAP 2020 COSC 3050 COSC 4810 CSIS 3410 EDUC 4440 ENGL 2210 ETHC 1000 FINC 3210 FLST 3160 GRMN 1070 HIST 2310 HIST 4300 HRTS 3200 INTL 2700 INTM 1600 INTM 3150 ISTL 2550 ISTL 3500 LEGL 4460

01 01 02 01 01 10 02 01 01 01 02 01 01 03 01 01 01 03 01 02 01 01 02 10 05 01

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MEDC 1010 MEDC 3150 MNGT 3280 MNGT 3450 MNGT 3840 MNGT 4100 MNGT 4420 PBRL 2920 PHOT 4030 POLT 2600

04 04 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01

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PSYC 2750 PSYC 3125 RELG 1040 RELG 2420 RELG 2500 RELG 4040 SPCM 3150 VIDE 3150 WOMN 2000

02 01 01 01 01 01 03 03 01

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ART 3650

01

--T-R-- Printmaking Workshop

02 02 01 01 01 01 02 01 02 01 02 01 10 03 01

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15 02 01 10 01 01 02 04 01 01 01 01 01 01

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ACCT 2010 ACCT 3045 ANSO 2650 ANSO 4200 Financial Accounting I BIOL 3600 Social Issues COAP 2100 Introduction to Measurement and Statistics COSC 3500 Art Appreciation COSC 4110 Professional Development in Broadcast Journalism ECON 2030 Introduction to Computer Applications EDUC 2240 Mathematics for Computer Science FLST 3160 Desktop Publishing HIST 2600 Data Structures I ILC 2150 Information Systems I INTM 1600 Information Analysis INTM 2350 Inclusion Strategies Literature into Film ISTL 2550 Issues and Problems in Ethics LEGL 2400 Principles of Finance LEGL 4800 Topics in Film Studies MATH 1430 Intensive Introduction to German Level I MEDC 3260 Encounters with History MEDC 3900 Advanced Studies in U.S. History MEDC 4100 Human Rights Area Studies MEDC 4100 Methods of Political Inquiry MNGT 3320 Introduction to Interactive Media MNGT 3800 Special Topics MNGT 4330 Topics in International Studies MULC 4650 Topics in International Studies NURS 3010 Methods of Legal Research and Writing I NURS 3400

130

Introduction to Mass Communications Topics: Communicating Across Cultures Intro to Business Law Principles of Organizational Behavior Health Care Budgeting and Finance International Management Compensation Management Writing for Public Relations Topics in Studio Photography Research Methods & Approaches in Political Science Introduction to Measurement and Statistics Abnormal Psychology Phenomena Religion and Culture Gender, Culture and Religion Belief Systems Topics in Communication Topics Issues in Women's Studies

Financial Accounting I Intermediate Accounting I Nonverbal Behavior Class, Status, and Power Topics in Biology Web Technology Principles IT Project Management Database Concepts Principles of Macroeconomics Middle School Philosophy and History Topics in Film Studies The Craft of History Topics in Culture(s) Introduction to Interactive Media Production Tools for Advertising and Public Relations Topics in International Studies Introduction to Law Advanced Topics in Law College Algebra International Communications Topics in Media Literacy The Law and the Media The Law and the Media Business Law:International Health Care Organizations International Marketing Seminar in Multicultural Studies Concepts of Professional Nursing Health Education in Nursing Practice


UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 PHIL 2080 03 ---W--- Topics POLT 2400 02 ---W--- Introduction to Law PSYC 2150 01 ---W--- Psychology of Sleep PSYC 2650 01 ---W--- Nonverbal Behavior SPCM 3150 02 ---W--- Topics in Communication ACCT 3800 ADVT 4040 ANSO 2825 BUSN 1000 BUSN 2100 BUSN 4110 COAP 2000 COSC 4110 COSC 4250 ENGL 2190 EPMD 1000 HRTS 3170 INTL 1500 JOUR 3190 LEGL 4820 MNGT 3420 MNGT 3470 MNGT 3500 MTHT 4310 NURS 3030 PBRL 4300 PHIL 3110 PSYC 2300 PSYC 2825 VIDE 3150

04 02 02 01 01 01 03 02 01 01 02 01 02 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01

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Accounting Information Systems Advertising Production Introduction to Research Methods Business Spreadsheets Business Communications Operations Management XHTML Programming Database Concepts Object-Oriented Analysis and Design Creative Writing: Translation Introduction to Media Production Human Rights in Film: Narrative Films The World System Since 1500 Topics in International Journalism Contract Law Practice Labor-Management Relations Women in Management Marketing Elementary-School Mathematics Methods Communication & Information Literacy Crisis Communications Management Philosophy and Film Lifespan Development Introduction to Research Methods Topics

EPMD 2000 EPMD 2000 EPMD 2000 EPMD 2000 EPMD 2000 ILC 2150 ILC 2150 ILC 2150 ISTL 2550 ISTL 2550 ISTL 2550

03 04 05 06 09 02 03 04 02 03 04

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Introductory Topics in Media Introductory Topics in Media Introductory Topics in Media Introductory Topics in Media Introductory Topics in Media 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 SPRING 2, 2011 ACCT 4100 03 -M----- Advanced Financial Accounting I ACCT 4910 03 -M----- Auditing and Professional Responsibilities ADVT 3150 01 -M----- Topics ANSO 3550 01 -M----- Theories of Social Science BUSN 2750 03 -M----- Introduction to Statistics

COAP 1020 COAP 2000 COSC 2810 ECON 2020 HLSC 1660 HLSC 3100 INTM 3150 INTM 3150 LEGL 4800 COSC 3410 MEDC 1050 MEDC 1630 MNGT 3280 MNGT 4200 MNGT 4400 MNGT 4850 MNGT 4920 MUSC 1050 POLT 1050 POLT 3330 PSYC 1100 PSYC 3850 RELG 2030 RELG 2150 SCIN 1010 SPAN 1080

11 11 11 03 02 01 01 04 03 11 07 04 03 03 03 03 03 03 02 01 05 01 01 01 06 01

-M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----M-----

Introduction to Computer Applications XHTML Programming Systems Analysis and Design Principles of Microeconomics RAD (Rape, Aggression & Defense Diversity in Health Special Topics Special Topics Advanced Topics in Law Computer Security Introduction to Media Writing Media Literacy Intro to Business Law Innovation, Creativity and the Entrepeneur Personnel Law Health Care Administration Overview Marketing Strategies Introduction to Music Appreciation Introduction to International Relations Judicial Politics Introduction to Psychology Sensation and Perception Contemporary Topics: Angels Existence and Meaning Topics in Physical Sciences Intensive Introduction to Spanish: Level II

ACCT 2025 ACCT 3025 ANIM 3150 ANSO 3000 COAP 1020 COAP 2020 COSC 2670 COSC 3100 COSC 4820 CSIS 3410 EDUC 3190 EDUC 4730

03 04 01 02 12 11 11 11 11 11 01 01

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EDUC 4880 ENGL 1044 EPMD 1000 FINC 4220 FLST 3160 GRMN 1080 HIST 2420 HRTS 3200 INTM 1600 ISTL 2550 ISTL 3500 LEGL 4470 MEDC 3150

01 02 09 03 04 01 02 01 02 13 06 03 03

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Managerial Accounting Advanced Cost and Managerial Accounting Special Topics Topics in Anthropology/Sociology Introduction to Computer Applications Desktop Publishing Telecommunications Data Structures II Information Systems II Information Analysis Young Adult Literature Language Development of Children with Disabilities Family and Community Resources Topics in Literature Introduction to Media Production Financial Statement Analysis Topics in Film Studies Intensive Introduction to German Level II History of Africa Human Rights Area Studies Introduction to Interactive Media Topics in International Studies Topics in International Studies Methods of Legal Research and Writing II Topics

131


UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 MEDC 4110 01 --T---- Media & Digital Culture MNGT 3400 04 --T---- Human Resource Management MNGT 3450 03 --T---- Principles of Organizational Behavior NURS 3410 01 --T---- Family Health Promotion PHIL 2320 02 --T---- Contemporary Moral Problems POLT 1060 02 --T---- Introduction to American Politics POLT 2550 01 --T---- The Politics of Development PSYC 3000 01 --T---- Topics in Psychology PSYC 3550 01 --T---- History, Philosophy and Systems of Psychology RELG 1050 01 --T---- Experience and Values RELG 3130 01 --T---- Religions of China and Japan SPCM 3150 01 --T---- Topics in Communication WOMN 2000 06 --T---- Issues in Women's Studies WOMN 3000 03 --T---- Topics in Women's Studies ACCT 2025 ANSO 2000 ANSO 2475 COAP 2110 COAP 3010 COSC 1540 COSC 4120 ECON 2020 EDUC 4330 EPMD 1000 HRTS 3080 ILC 2150 INTL 4600 INTM 2350

04 04 02 11 11 11 11 04 01 08 01 09 02 02

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INTM 3580 INTM 3580 ISTL 2550 LEGL 2080 LEGL 3500 MATH 1360 MATH 1410 MEDC 2200 MNGT 2100 MNGT 3500 MNGT 4940 NURS 4250 PBRL 2100

01 02 09 03 03 11 11 04 03 09 03 01 02

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PHIL 2300 POLT 1070 PSYC 2475 SPCM 1280 WOMN 3000

02 02 02 04 04

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Managerial Accounting Issues in Contemporary Society Topics in Sex and Gender Web Animation Advanced Application Topics Emerging Technologies Database Applications Principles of Microeconomics Intro to Students with Mid/Moderate Disabilities Introduction to Media Production Advanced Topics in Human Rights Topics in Culture(s) International Relations Seminar Production Tools for Advertising and Public Relations Delivering Digital Media Delivering Digital Media Topics in International Studies Topics in Law Criminal Litigation Business Mathematics Introductory College Mathematics Ethics in the Media Management Theory and Practices Marketing Global Competitive Strategies Community Health Nursing Fundamentals of Strategic Communications and Public Relations Social and Political Philosophy Introduction to Political Theory Topics in Sex and Gender Interpersonal Communication Topics in Women's Studies

ADVT 4040

01

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Advertising Production

ADVT 4040 ANSO 1010 ANSO 3600 BUSN 2210 BUSN 4300 BUSN 4990 COAP 3010 COSC 1540 COSC 4120 COSC 4260 EPMD 1000 FILM 3150 FLST 3160 FLST 3160 HRTS 2500 ISTL 3500 ISTL 3500 JOUR 3150 LEGL 4490 MATH 1580 MEDC 1010 MEDC 2800 MEDC 3850 MNGT 3400 MNGT 3450 MNGT 3550 MNGT 3820 MNGT 4600 MNGT 4900 MTHT 4310 PBRL 4050 PHIL 2020 POLT 3020 PSYC 3600 RELG 2410 SCPT 3110 WOMN 1010

02 04 01 03 03 03 11 11 12 11 06 06 03 07 01 02 04 03 03 11 02 07 01 03 04 03 03 03 03 11 01 01 01 01 01 01 02

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Advertising Production Introduction to Sociology Social Psychology Personal Finance Business Ethics Business Policy Advanced Application Topics Emerging Technologies Database Applications Object-Oriented Programming Introduction to Media Production Topics in Film Production Topics in Film Studies Topics in Film Studies Current Problems In Human Rights Topics in International Studies Topics in International Studies Topics in Modern Media Advanced Paralegal Procedures Formal Logic Introduction to Mass Communications Cultural Diversity in the Media Television:A Critical Study Human Resource Management Principles of Organizational Behavior Public Relations Health Care Administration Contemporary Human Resource Strategies Managerial Policies and Strategies Elementary-School Mathematics Methods Special Events Formal Logic Civil Liberties and the Law Social Psychology Religion and Science Script Analysis Studying Women Across the Disciplines

EPMD 2000 EPMD 2000 EPMD 2000 FREN 4170 GRMN 4170 SPAN 4170

02 07 08 01 01 01

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Introductory Topics in Media Introductory Topics in Media Introductory Topics in Media Advanced Conversational French Advanced Conversational German Conversation and Culture

WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING SEMESTER, 2011 ART 1000 01 -M----- Introduction to Studio Art ART 3850 02 -M----- Topics in Studio Art ART 4930 01 -M----- Secondary Art Methods AUDI 2100 01 -M----- Radio Production COSC 1560 10 -M----- Computer Programming II

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UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING SEMESTER, 2011 COSC 2010 01 -M----- Computer Topics Human Computer Interaction DANC 3000 05 -M----- Topics in Dance EDUC 3560 01 -M----- Methods of Teaching Elementary Science EDUC 4450 01 -M----- Psychoeducational Assessment ENGL 4400 02 -M----- Advanced Writing Workshop FLST 1800 03 -M----- Film Appreciation FREN 1090 02 -M----- Elementary French: Level I JOUR 1030 03 -M----- Fundamentals of Reporting MEDC 1050 05 -M----- Introduction to Media Writing PHOT 1000 02 -M----- Photo I PHOT 3195 01 -M----- Digital Photo Imaging II PHYS 2041 03 -M----- University Physics II: Lab SPCM 2200 01 -M----- Group Communications VIDE 1810 01 -M----- Video Production I VIDE 3150 04 -M----- Topics VIDE 4570 01 -M----- Producing for Television BIOL 1318

01

-M-W--- Issues in Biology

ACCT 4990 ADVT 1940 ADVT 3500 ART 2520 ART 3510 ART 3520 ART 3850 ART 3850 ART 4200 ART 4510 ART 4520 ART 4710 ART 4720 AUDI 1100 AUDI 1200 AUDI 3150 BIOL 1030 BIOL 1031 COSC 1560 EDUC 3300 EDUC 3540 EDUC 4690

10 01 02 01 01 01 03 05 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 02 01 01 11 01 01 01

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ENGL 4400 ILC 1090 ILC 1090 MTHT 1300 MUSC 4920 MUSC 4940 MUSC 4950 PHOT 1000 SCPT 4400

01 01 03 02 01 01 04 04 01

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Accounting Seminar Introduction to Marketing Communications Visual Communications for Advertising & Public Sculpture II Sculpture III Sculpture IV Topics in Studio Art Topics in Studio Art Art Therapy: History and Theory Sculpture V Sculpture VI Photography V Photography VI Audio Production I for Audio Production Majors Introduction to MIDI Topics Biology of Plants Biology of Plants: Lab Computer Programming II Topics in Education Methods of Teaching Art and Music Assessment and Advancement of of Reading Abilities Advanced Writing Workshop Elementary Language:Level I Elementary Language:Level I Mathematics for Teachers I Webster University Choral Society The Webster University Symphony Chamber Music Photo I Advanced Television Scriptwriting

DANC 3040 03 HIST 2060 01 WOMN 2000 02

--T-R-- Dance Study --T-R-- Gender and Family --T-R-- Issues in Women's Studies

ADVT 4910 ADVT 4910 ANIM 3020 ART 3610 ART 4280 AUDI 1000 COSC 1550 DANC 3000 EDUC 4740 ENGL 2160 FILM 4620 FLST 1800 INTM 2200 JOUR 2170 PHOT 4000 SCPT 2900 VIDE 1810 VIDE 4251

01 02 01 01 01 02 10 01 01 02 02 04 01 01 02 02 02 01

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Advertising Campaign Production Advertising Campaign Production Story Development Printmaking:Silkscreen Graphic Design Studio Audio Production I for Non-Majors Computer Programming I Topics in Dance Child Development II Creative Writing:Fiction Senior Overview Film Appreciation Visual Design for Interactive Media Copyreading/News Editing Photo Workshop Scriptwriting Video Production I Documentary Video Production

ADVT 2550 ARHS 3400 ART 1110 ART 3280 AUDI 4000 COSC 1550 INTM 4100 JOUR 3150 JOUR 4380 JOUR 4390 MUSC 4940 PHOT 4030 SCPT 2900 SPAN 4650

02 01 01 01 01 11 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01

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Creative Strategies for Advertising History of Architecture Introduction to Drawing Graphic Design Products Music Recording Computer Programming I Programming for Web Communications 2 Topics in Modern Media Magazine Journalism Magazine Production The Webster University Symphony Topics in Studio Photography Scriptwriting Advanced Topics

ADVT 4910

02

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UNDERGRADUATE EVENING COURSES WESTPORT CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 ACCT 2025 07 -M----- Managerial Accounting COSC 2670 07 -M----- Telecommunications MNGT 3400 07 -M----- Human Resource Management MNGT 3450 07 -M----- Principles of Organizational Behavior BUSN 2750 COSC 3410 ECON 2020 MNGT 4330 MUSC 1050

07 07 07 07 07

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Introduction to Statistics Computer Security Principles of Microeconomics International Marketing Intro to Music Appreciation

FINC 3210 GNST 1400 MATH 1360 MNGT 2900 PATA 5120 PHIL 1010

07 03 07 07 07 07

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Principles of Finance Civilization and the Arts Business Mathematics Human Communications Foundation of Intellectual Introduction to Critical Thinking

BUSN 4300 COSC 4110 CSIS 3410 MNGT 3280 MNGT 3500

07 07 07 07 07

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Business Ethics Database Concepts Information Analysis Intro to Business Law Marketing

WESTPORT CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 BUSN 2100 08 -M----- Business Communications COSC 1570 08 -M----- Mathematics for Computer Science MNGT 3450 08 -M----- Principles of Organizational Behavior MNGT 3700 08 -M----- Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management ARHS 1050 BUSN 4990 COSC 3500 MNGT 3420 MNGT 4600

08 08 08 08 08

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Art Appreciation Business Policy IT Project Management Labor-Management Relations Contemporary Human Resource Strategies

BUSN 4110 MNGT 4420 MNGT 4900 RELG 1080

08 08 08 07

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Operations Management Compensation Management Managerial Policies and Strategies Thinking Through Religions

COSC 4120 MNGT 2100 MNGT 4600 MNGT 4920

08 08 08 08

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Database Applications Management Theory and Practices Contemporary Human Resource Strategies Marketing Strategies

WINGHAVEN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 ARHS 1050 G1 -M----- Art Appreciation MNGT 2100 G1 -M----- Management Theory and Practices MNGT 3280 G1 -M----- Intro to Business Law COSC 2810 G2 MATH 1050 G2 PHIL 2320 G1

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Systems Analysis and Design Basic Algebra Contemporary Moral Problems

BUSN 2750 G2 COSC 3050 G2 MNGT 3700 G1

---W--- Introduction to Statistics ---W--- Data Structure I ---W--- Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management

ECON 2030 G2 MNGT 3510 G1

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Principles of Macroeconomics Advertising

WINGHAVEN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 ECON 2020 G3 -M----- Principles of Microeconomics MNGT 4100 G2 -M----- International Management MNGT 4900 G2 -M----- Managerial Policies and Strategies COSC 2610 FINC 3210 MATH 1430 MNGT 3400

G3 G3 G3 G2

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Operating Systems Principles of Finance College Algebra Human Resource Management

BUSN 4300 COSC 3100 MNGT 3280 MULC 2010

G3 G3 G2 02

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Business Ethics Data Structures II Intro to Business Law Intro to Diversity and Identity in the U.S.

WINGHAVEN CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING SEMESTER, 2011 COSC 1550 G1 -M----- Computer Programming I

WESTPORT CAMPUS UNDERGRADUATE SPRING SEMESTER, 2011 COSC 1560 07 ----R-- Computer Programming II

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GRADUATE EVENING COURSES DOWNTOWN CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 BUSN 6110 05 -M----- Operations and Project Management HRDV 5000 05 -M----- Introduction to Human Resources Development MNGT 5590 06 -M----- Organizational Behavior SECR 5000 05 -M----- Security Management BUSN 6200 HRMG 5700 LEGL 5470 MEDC 5550

05 05 05 05

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MNGT 5670 05 MNGT 6000 05

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BUSN 5600 05 LEGL 5100 05 MRKT 5000 05

---W--- Accounting Theory and Practice ---W--- Jurisprudence ---W--- Marketing

BUSN 5760 FINC 5000 LEGL 5450 MNGT 5000 MNGT 5590 SECR 5010

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05 05 05 05 05 05

Strategy and Competition Employment Law Civil Actions Topics in Media Communications Campaign Strategy & Political Power Managerial Leadership Integrated Studies in Management

Applied Business Statistics Finance American Constitutional Law Management Organizational Behavior Legal and Ethical Issues in Security Management

DOWNTOWN CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 HRMG 5920 06 -M----- Compensation INTB 5000 06 -M----- International Business LEGL 5300 06 -M----- Ethics for the Legal Professional MNGT 5590 06 -M----- Organizational Behavior MNGT 5670 06 -M----- Managerial Leadership HRDV 5630 06 LEGL 5490 06 MEDC 5550 06

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Organization Development and Change Advanced Topics of Law Topics in Media Communications Campaign Strategy & Political Power

BUSN 5620 BUSN 6070 HRMG 5000 HRMG 5930 LEGL 5000 MRKT 5000 SECR 6000

06 06 06 06 06 06 06

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Current Economic Analysis Management Accounting Managing Human Resources Labor-Management Relations Introduction to Legal Studies Marketing Integrated Studies in Security Management

BUSN 6120 FINC 5880 HRDV 5610 HRDV 5750

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GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 AMLD 5030 01 -M----- Fundraising/Development BUSN 5760 01 -M----- Applied Business Statistics BUSN 6070 02 -M----- Management Accounting BUSN 6120 02 -M----- Managerial Economics COSC 5030 01 -M----- Agile Software Development COSC 5040 01 -M----- Distributed Database Design COUN 5020 01 -M----- Foundations of Counseling:The Helping Relationship COUN 5220 01 -M----- Assessment COUN 5620 01 -M----- Techniques of Crisis Intervention COUN 6500 01 -M----- Internship DMGT 7350 01 -M----- Topics in Technology DMGT 7370 01 -M----- Topics in Leadership DMGT 7750 01 -M----- Advanced Organizational Behavior EDTC 5040 01 -M----- Graphic Design for Educators EFGS 5260 01 -M----- Topics in Sustainability EPSY 5130 01 -M----- Educational Psychology FINC 5000 02 -M----- Finance HLTH 5000 01 -M----- Organization and Management Health Administration HRDV 5630 01 -M----- Organization Development and Change HRDV 5710 01 -M----- Diversity in the Workplace HRMG 5010 01 -M----- Staffing, Volunteers, and Boards in Nonprofits HRMG 5920 01 -M----- Compensation INTL 5000 01 -M----- Intro to International Relations LEGL 5400 01 -M----- Anglo-American Legal History LEGL 5490 01 -M----- Advanced Topics of Law LEGL 5925 01 -M----- Patent and Trademark Law for Paralegals MEDC 5000 01 -M----- Media Communications MEDC 5310 01 -M----- Media and Culture MEDC 5550 01 -M----- Topics in Media Communications Fundamentals of Branding MNGT 5590 02 -M----- Organizational Behavior MRKT 5000 09 -M----- Marketing NURN 5450 01 -M----- Leadership in Nursing Practicum II READ 5188 01 -M----- Comprehension Strategies SOCS 5030 01 -M----- Contemporary World Affairs TESL 5311 ID -M----- Principles and Practices of Language Testing AMLD 5050 BUSN 5620 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6050 COMM 5280 COUN 5140 COUN 5540 DMGT 7160 DMGT 7520 ECED 5510 EDUC 5080 EPSY 5920

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FINC 5000 FINC 5880 HLTH 5020

01 01 01

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HRDV 5560 HRDV 5700 INTB 5600 INTL 5800 LEGL 5000 MEDC 5000 MEDC 5300 MNGT 5590 MRKT 5000 NURN 5550 READ 5190 SOCS 5030 SPED 5702

01 01 01 01 01 02 01 04 12 01 01 02 ID

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SPED 5860

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ADVT 5341 BUSN 5000 BUSN 6110 CMAT 5000 CMAT 5010

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CMAT 5015 COMM 5552 COMM 5790 COSC 5040 COSC 5030 COUN 5200 COUN 5650 COUN 6000 COUN 6500 FINC 5210 GERN 6000 HLTH 5040

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 02 01 01 01

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Community and Cultural Policy Current Economic Analysis HRMG 5000 Applied Business Statistics HRMG 5700 Macroeconomic Analysis INTB 5650 Written Communication INTL 5100 Psychopharmacology INTL 5645 Family Systems Theory ITM 5000 Quantitative Research Methods LEGL 5260 Organizational Development and Change MEDC 6000 Understanding and Suppporting Children's Thinking MNGT 5000 Planning for the Inclusive Classroom MNGT 6010 Meeting the Affective Needs of Gifted Children

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

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Finance Advanced Corporate Finance Organizational Planning and Change in Health Systems Group Development and Change Career Management International Accounting Globalization Introduction to Legal Studies Media Communications Strategic Communications Organizational Behavior Marketing Advanced Nursing Research Language Development and Acquisitions Contemporary World Affairs Secondary Prevention/ Targeted Group Intervention Psychology of the Exceptional Student

Writing for Advertising Business Operations and Project Management Teaching in a Diverse Society Curriculum Theory, Development and Assessment Differentiated Instruction and Assessment Multicultural Traditions in Art Photography Distributed Database Design Agile Software Development Theories of Counseling Conjoint Counseling Counseling Learning Practicum Internship Investments Integrated Studies in Gerontology Human Resource Management in Health Administration Managing Human Resources Employment Law International Business Management Research Methods & Perspectives Asian Area Studies Information Technology Management Methods of Legal Research and Writing I Seminar in Media Communications Management Planning and Evaluation - A Process in Nonprofit Organization


GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 MRKT 5940 01 ---W--- Promotional Management PBRL 5323 01 ---W--- Organizational Communications SOCS 5030 03 ---W--- Contemporary World Affairs SPED 5500 01 ---W--- Socioemotional Development:Child with Special Needs TESL 5220 01 ---W--- Curriculum Development in Second Language Classrooms BUSN 5600 BUSN 6120 BUSN 6200 COMM 5187 COMM 5393 COMM 5530 COMM 5820 COUN 5050 COUN 5100 COUN 5150 EDTC 5550 EPSY 5290 EPSY 5800 FINC 5890 GERN 5660 HRMG 6000

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

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INTL 5540 ITM 5100 MEDC 5350 MEDC 5600 MNGT 5590 MNGT 5650 MNGT 5670 MRKT 5000 MRKT 5800 MRKT 5960 MRKT 5980 PBRL 5322 PBRL 5344 READ 5910 SOCS 5690 SPED 5300

01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01 01

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SPED 5800 TESL 5311

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Accounting Theory and Practice Managerial Economics Strategy and Competition Secondary Techniques and Curriculum American Short Story Technology and Teaching Foundations in Reading Instruction Human Growth and Development Social and Cultural Foundations of Counseling Psychopathology Web Authoring and Design Part I Family Counseling Applied Research Financial Statement Analysis Research and Assessment in Gerontology Integrated Studies in Human Resources Management International Organizations System and Network Media Organization & Regulations Introduction to Interactive Communications Organizational Behavior Management and Strategy Managerial Leadership Marketing Sales Management Marketing Management International Marketing Public Relations Speechwriting Investigations in Reading: Primary American Government Communicating with Families and Disabled Persons Applied Research Principles and Practices of Language Testing In-Service Topics Professional Seminars: Personality Type & Communication Professional Seminars: Managing & Updating Web Sites Professional Seminars: Event Planning

WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 BUSN 5760 09 -M----- Applied Business Statistics BUSN 6070 03 -M----- Management Accounting BUSN 6200 03 -M----- Strategy and Competition COMM 5398 01 -M----- World Literature COSC 5060 11 -M----- Systems Concepts COSC 5050 11 -M----- Distributed Database Applications COUN 5050 03 -M----- Human Growth and Development COUN 5200 03 -M----- Theories of Counseling COUN 5850 03 -M----- Research and Program Evaluation COUN 6500 03 -M----- Internship DMGT 7900 03 -M----- Integrative Seminar EDTC 5070 01 -M----- Desktop Publishing for Educators EPSY 5350 01 -M----- Intercultural Communications FINC 5000 03 -M----- Finance HLTH 5120 03 -M----- Issues in Health Policy HRDV 5630 03 -M----- Organization Development and Change INTL 5600 01 -M----- Area Studies INTL 5890 01 -M----- Terrorism in World Politics ITM 6000 03 -M----- ITM - Final Project LEGL 5800 03 -M----- Computerized Legal Research MEDC 5460 03 -M----- Media Research MNGT 5000 03 -M----- Management MNGT 5650 03 -M----- Management and Strategy MRKT 5000 04 -M----- Marketing NURN 5800 01 -M----- Family Systems Nursing NURN 5800 01 -M----- Family Systems Nursing PBRL 5453 01 -M----- Communication Strategies for Non-Profit Organizations PBRL 5465 03 -M----- Crisis Management Communications READ 5950 01 -M----- Diagnosis and Correction of Reading Problems SOCS 5030 05 -M----- Contemporary World Affairs SOCS 5030 06 -M----- Contemporary World Affairs TESL 5350 01 -M----- Intercultural Communications AMLD 5200 BUSN 5620 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6120 COMM 5020 COMM 5750 COUN 5610 COUN 5630 COUN 5700 DMGT 7500 ECED 5880

01 03 04 03 01 02 03 03 03 03 01

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EDTC 5010 EFGS 5260 EPSY 5160 EPSY 5810 FINC 5870

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Seminar in Arts Leadership Current Economic Analysis Applied Business Statistics Managerial Economics Young Adult Literature Special Institute Techniques of Counseling Techniques of Substance Abuse Counseling Lifestyle and Career Development Leadership Integrating Resources:Community, Schools and Family Introduction to Technologies for Educators Topics in Sustainability Advanced Child Development Advanced Adolescent Psychology Derivatives


GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 FINC 5880 03 --T---- Advanced Corporate Finance HLTH 5140 03 --T---- Health Administration Law HRDV 5000 03 --T---- Introduction to Human Resources Development HRDV 5750 03 --T---- Research and Assessment in Human Resources Development HRMG 5000 03 --T---- Managing Human Resources INTL 5685 01 --T---- Latin America Area Studies ITM 5400 03 --T---- Systems Analysis, Design, and Implementation LEGL 5480 03 --T---- Criminal Actions MEDC 5000 03 --T---- Media Communications MEDC 5350 03 --T---- Media Organization & Regulations MEDC 5360 03 --T---- International Communications MNGT 5590 11 --T---- Organizational Behavior MRKT 5010 03 --T---- Marketing for Nonprofits MRKT 5970 03 --T---- Marketing Research MRKT 6000 03 --T---- Integrated Studies in Marketing READ 5190 02 --T---- Language Development and Acquisitions READ 5777 01 --T---- Literacy Coaching SOCS 5030 04 --T---- Contemporary World Affairs SPED 5050 01 --T---- Language Development for Students with Special Needs SPED 5660 01 --T---- Cognitive Development:Child with Special Needs SPED 5703 ID --T---- Applying PBIS:Functional Behavior Assessment and Behavior Support Planning SPED 5860 02 --T---- Psychology of the Exceptional Student SPED 5880 02 --T---- Integrating Resources:Community, Schools and Family BUSN 5200 BUSN 5600 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6110 CMAT 5000 CMAT 5010

03 03 03 03 02 02

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CMAT 5015 COMM 5050 COMM 5290 COMM 5551 COMM 5840 COMM 5920 COSC 5050 COSC 5060 COUN 5800 COUN 6000 COUN 6500 EDTC 5290 EDUC 5001 EDUC 5750 EPSY 5170 FINC 5830

02 01 01 01 01 01 11 11 03 03 04 01 01 01 01 03

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Basic Finance for Managers Accounting Theory and Practice Applied Business Statistics Operations and Project Management Teaching in a Diverse Society Curriculum Theory, Development and Assessment Differentiated Instruction and Assessment Community College Reading ABE/ESOL Interpersonal Communication Watercolors Reading and Writing as Cognitive Processes Teaching Reading in Content Fields Distributed Database Applications Systems Concepts Professional Orientation and Ethical Practice Counseling Learning Practicum Internship Digital Video for Educators Foundations of Global Citizenship Special Institute Behavioral Management Institutions and Financial Markets

FINC 6290 GERN 5620 HLTH 5120 HLTH 6000 HRDV 5610 HRDV 6000

03 03 04 03 03 03

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HRMG 5700 HRMG 5960 INTL 6000 LEGL 5270 MEDC 5550

03 03 01 03 03

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MEDC 5650 03

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MEDC 5981 MEDC 6000 MNGT 5210 MNGT 5590 MNGT 6000 NURN 5000 SOCS 5030 SPED 5030

03 03 03 10 03 01 07 01

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ADVT 5321 BUSN 6110 BUSN 6200 COMM 5440 COMM 5750 COUN 5230 COUN 5600 ECED 5820 EDTC 5555 EDUC 5300 FINC 5810 FINC 5880 INTB 6000 INTL 5860 LEGL 5490 LEGL 5945 MEDC 5400 MEDC 5550 MNGT 5590 MRKT 5000 MRKT 5800 MRKT 5940 NURN 5800 NURN 5800 PBRL 5342 SOCS 5250 SOCS 5740 SPED 5260

03 04 04 01 01 03 03 01 01 01 03 04 03 01 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 03 02 02 03 01 01 01

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Financial Strategy Physiology of Aging Issues in Health Policy Integrated Studies in Health Administration Training and Development Integrated Studies in Human Resources Development Employment Law Employee Benefits International Relations:Theory and Practice Methods of Legal Research and Writing II Topics in Media Communications Consumer Insight & Planning for Advertising Special Topics in Interactive Media Communication Tools Integrated Studies in Media Literacy Seminar in Media Communications Nonprofit Revenue Development Organizational Behavior Integrated Studies in Management Theoretical Foundations of Advanced Nursing Contemporary World Affairs Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities Advertising Decision-Making Operations and Project Management Strategy and Competition Integrated Language Arts Special Institute Psychodiagnostics Techniques of Group Counseling Creating Learning Environments Web Authoring and Design Part II Methods of Teaching Elementary School Students Capital Budgeting and Corporate Investment Advanced Corporate Finance Integrated Studies in International Business Issues in International Politics Advanced Topics of Law Copyright and Trade Secret Law of Paralegals Media Production Management Topics in Media Communications Organizational Behavior Marketing Sales Management Promotional Management Family Systems Nursing Family Systems Nursing Writing for Public Relations Topics in Economic Education Economics:Choices and Challenges Career Preparation for Students with Special Needs


GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 SPED 6000 01 ----R-- Applied Field Research

WESTPORT CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 BUSN 5200 07 -M----- Basic Finance for Managers BUSN 5600 07 -M----- Accounting Theory and Practice BUSN 6200 07 -M----- Strategy and Competition HRDV 5750 07 -M----- Research and Assessment in Human Resources Development ITM 5600 07 -M----- ITM Security PROC 5840 07 -M----- Negotiations

EDTC 5410 02 -----F- In-Service Topics EDTC 5410 02 -----F- In-Service Topics ILC 5210 01 -----F- In-Service Education ILC 5210 02 -----F- In-Service Education ILC 5210 03 -----F- In-Service Education MEDC 5500 04 -----F- Professional Seminars: Social Media & PR MEDC 5500 05 -----F- Professional Seminars: Media Relations WEBSTER GROVES CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING SEMESTER, 2011 ART 5950 01 -M----- Advanced Study in Art COMM 5960 01 -M----- Differentiated Reading Instr. MTHC 5350 01 -M----- Logic SPED 5240 01 -M----- Psychoeducational Assessment I ART 5510 ART 5710 ART 5950 LEAD 6133 LEAD 6133 LEAD 6133 LEAD 6133 LEAD 6133 MEDC 6000 MTHC 5320

01 01 02 ID ID ID ID ID 02 01

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Sculpture Studio Photography Studio Advanced Study in Art Action Research Internship Step Two Action Research Internship Step Two Action Research Internship Step Two Action Research Internship Step Two Action Research Internship Step Two Seminar in Media Communications Topics in Mathematics

ART 5270 ECED 5430

01 01

ECED 5800 LEAD 6002 LEAD 6002 MTHC 5150 READ 5800

01 I1 ID 01 01

---W--- Graphic Design Studio ---W--- Language and Motor Development in Infant Toddler Programs ---W--- Applied Research ---W--- School Administration and Resource Management ---W--- School Administration and Resource Management ---W--- Number Systems ---W--- Applied Research

ART 5270 ART 5400 ILC 5170

03 01 02

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LEAD 6123 LEAD 6134 LEAD 6135 MTHC 5360

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BUSN 6110 FINC 5830 HRDV 5000 MNGT 5950 PATA 5120

07 07 07 07 07

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Operations and Project Management Institutions and Financial Markets Introduction to Human Resources Development The Woman Manager Foundation of Intellectual

BUSN 5760 BUSN 6120 FINC 5000 HRDV 6000

07 07 07 07

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HRMG 5800 HRMG 5930 MNGT 5590 MRKT 5000 PROC 5000 PSML 5590

07 07 07 07 07 07

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Applied Business Statistics Managerial Economics Finance Integrated Studies in Human Resources Development Staffing and Selection Labor-Management Relations Organizational Behavior Marketing Procurement and Acquisitions Management Ethics & Social Responsibilities

BUSN 5620 BUSN 6070 FINC 5880 HRDV 5630 HRMG 5000 HRMG 5700 MNGT 5990

07 07 07 07 07 07 07

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Current Economic Analysis Management Accounting Advanced Corporate Finance Organization Development and Change Managing Human Resources Employment Law Corporate Responsibility and Society

Graphic Design Studio History in Architecture Seminars: Cuisine, Culture and Identity in Latin America Action Research Internship Step One Optional Topics for Internship I:Dispositions Optional Topics for Internship II: Diversity Algebraic Structures

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GRADUATE EVENING COURSES WESTPORT CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 BUSN 5000 08 -M----- Business BUSN 5600 08 -M----- Accounting Theory and Practice BUSN 6110 08 -M----- Operations and Project Management HRDV 5610 08 -M----- Training and Development HRDV 5700 08 -M----- Career Management MNGT 5590 12 -M----- Organizational Behavior PROC 6000 08 -M----- Integrated Studies in Procurement and Acquisitions Management BUSN 6070 FINC 5000 FINC 5810 ITM 5000 MNGT 5000 MNGT 5650 MRKT 5000

08 08 08 08 08 08 08

BUSN 6200 08 FINC 5880 08 HRMG 6000 08

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Management Accounting Finance Capital Budgeting and Corporate Investment Information Technology Management Management Management and Strategy Marketing

---W--- Strategy and Competition ---W--- Advanced Corporate Finance ---W--- Integrated Studies in Human Resources Management ---W--- International Business ---W--- Procurement and Contract Management of Information Technology ---W--- Organizational Behavior ---W--- Managerial Leadership ---W--- Ethics and Social Responsibilities in Marketing ---W--- Marketing ---W--- Practical Application in Professional Management and Leadership

INTB 5000 ITM 5300

08 08

MNGT 5590 MNGT 5670 PSML 5590 PSML 5700 PSML 6000

08 08 08 08 08

BUSN 5620 BUSN 5760 BUSN 6120 HRDV 5560 HRMG 5700

08 08 08 08 08

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Current Economic Analysis Applied Business Statistics Managerial Economics Group Development and Change Employment Law

MNGT 6000 08 PROC 5850 08

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Integrated Studies in Management Logistics

WINGHAVEN CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 1, 2011 BUSN 6110 G2 -M----- Operations and Project Management INTB 5000 G1 -M----- International Business MRKT 5000 G1 -M----- Marketing MRKT 5920 G1 -M----- Distribution Management BUSN 5600 BUSN 6070 HRDV 5610 MNGT 5590

G2 G2 G1 G1

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Accounting Theory and Practice Management Accounting Training and Development Organizational Behavior

FINC 5000 G2 MNGT 5000 G1 MNGT 5650 G1

---W--- Finance ---W--- Management ---W--- Management and Strategy

BUSN 5000 G2 HRMG 5800 G1 MNGT 6000 G1

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Business Staffing and Selection Integrated Studies in Management

WINGHAVEN CAMPUS GRADUATE SPRING 2, 2011 BUSN 5620 G3 -M----- Current Economic Analysis HRMG 5000 G2 -M----- Managing Human Resources MNGT 5670 G2 -M----- Managerial Leadership BUSN 5200 BUSN 6120 HRDV 5630 MNGT 5590

G3 G3 G2 G2

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Basic Finance for Managers Managerial Economics Organization Development and Change Organizational Behavior

FINC 5880 G3 MNGT 5950 G2

---W--- Advanced Corporate Finance ---W--- The Woman Manager

BUSN 5760 BUSN 6200 FINC 5210 HRMG 5920

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Applied Business Statistics Strategy and Competition Investments Compensation


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Undergraduate Online Courses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114

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Undergraduate Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10

Downtown, Westport and Winghaven

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