| 7841 |
ACC 108 AA |
Business AccountingCourse Description: Standard bookkeeping procedures as they apply to personnel records, records of social organizations, and records of professional or small businesses. Course covers the accounting cycle, special journals, banking procedures, and payroll. Not designed for those wishing to continue their study of accounting. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for ACC 108 AA W 5-5:50p A-365 1/16 |
Peterson |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7811 |
ANT 120 BB |
Introduction to AnthropologyCourse Description: A study of the basic concepts and ideas relevant to the fields of anthropology, which is a holistic approach to the study of humankind and human variation. The course surveys the two major subfields of anthropology: physical anthropology (human evolution and human variation) and cultural anthropology (archaeology, linguistics, and ethnology). Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S1 900N Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ANT 120 BB |
McGuire |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7812 |
ANT 120 W8 |
Introduction to AnthropologyCourse Description: A study of the basic concepts and ideas relevant to the fields of anthropology, which is a holistic approach to the study of humankind and human variation. The course surveys the two major subfields of anthropology: physical anthropology (human evolution and human variation) and cultural anthropology (archaeology, linguistics, and ethnology). Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S1 900N Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ANT 120 W8 |
Shelton |
|
ON-LINE |
3/16 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7900 |
ANT 120 X8 |
Introduction to AnthropologyCourse Description: A study of the basic concepts and ideas relevant to the fields of anthropology, which is a holistic approach to the study of humankind and human variation. The course surveys the two major subfields of anthropology: physical anthropology (human evolution and human variation) and cultural anthropology (archaeology, linguistics, and ethnology). Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S1 900N Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ANT 120 X8 |
McGuire |
|
ON-LINE |
3/16 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7898 |
ANT 220 AA |
Intro to Cultural AnthropologyCourse Description: An introduction to the origin, development, and diversity of cultures focusing on such aspects of culture as social organization, economics, religion, and language. Theories and methods of cultural anthropology will be applied to the analysis of selected cultures. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S1 901N Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ANT 220 AA |
Shelton |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7805 |
ART 282 AA |
Intro to the Visual ArtsCourse Description: Introductory course for non-art majors that investigates the meanings, methods, media, and approaches to art through the study of painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, printmaking, and the crafts. Designed to encourage understanding and enjoyment of the products as well as appreciation of the process needed by artists to develop creative visual images. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: F2 900 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ART 282 AA |
Swol |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7870 |
ART 282 CC |
Intro to the Visual ArtsCourse Description: Introductory course for non-art majors that investigates the meanings, methods, media, and approaches to art through the study of painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, printmaking, and the crafts. Designed to encourage understanding and enjoyment of the products as well as appreciation of the process needed by artists to develop creative visual images. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: F2 900 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ART 282 CC |
Swol |
|
ON-LINE |
1/15 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7875 |
BIO 101 HB |
Environmental BiologyCourse Description: An introductory course of study of the basic principles and dynamics of ecosystems. The effects of human resource use are highlighted. This course includes an investigation of pollution, population, and natural resource issues. Completion of an environmental project is required. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: L1 905 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
H,W,PW On-Line Orientation for BIO 101 HB (Required for BIO 101 HB students) Off-Campus Field Trip for BIO 101 HB (Required for BIO 101 HB students) M 5-6:15p A-221 1/14/08 P Prerequisite None H Hybrid |
Dudek |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7876 |
BIO 101 HY |
Environmental BiologyCourse Description: An introductory course of study of the basic principles and dynamics of ecosystems. The effects of human resource use are highlighted. This course includes an investigation of pollution, population, and natural resource issues. Completion of an environmental project is required. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: L1 905 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
H,W,PW On-Line Orientation for BIO 101 HY (Required for BIO 101 HY students) Off-Campus Field Trip for BIO 101 HB (Required for BIO 101 HB students) W 5-6:15p A-221 3/19/08 P Prerequisite None H Hybrid |
Dudek |
|
ON-LINE |
3/19 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7863 |
BIO 103 NN |
General BiologyCourse Description: An introductory course of study of biological science. This course includes an investigation of the basic principles of the study of life including: molecular biology, cell structure and function, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Not recommended for students intending to major in biology. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: L1 900, CLS 901 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for BIO 103 NN M 5-5:50p A-221 1/14 |
Chaney |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$268 |
Status |
| 7864 |
BIO 103 OO |
General BiologyCourse Description: An introductory course of study of biological science. This course includes an investigation of the basic principles of the study of life including: molecular biology, cell structure and function, genetics, evolution, and ecology. Not recommended for students intending to major in biology. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: L1 900, CLS 901 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for BIO 103 OO M 5-5:50p A-221 1/14 |
Chaney |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$268 |
Status |
| 6533 |
BIO 107 HB |
Animal EcologyCourse Description: An introductory course of study of animals native to Northern Illinois. Three hours of lecture/discussion and two hours of lab/field studies per week. IAI L1902L Prerequisite: Appropriate placement test scores, or ENG 097 or ENG 098 with a grade of "C" or higher. |
4 |
H,W,PW On-Line Orientation for BIO 107 HB (Required for BIO 107 HB students) Off-Campus Field Trips for BIO 107 HB (Required for BIO 107 HB students) T 3:30-4:45p B-233 1/15/08 P Prerequisite Appropriate placement test scores, or ENG 097 or ENG 098 with a grade of "C" or higher. H Hybrid |
Dudek |
M 1-4:30p |
B-0233 |
1/15 - 5/14/08 |
$341 |
Status |
| 7855 |
BUS 101 DD |
Introduction to BusinessCourse Description: Survey of the business field for business and non-business majors interested in a broad knowledge of its organization and functions. Designed to give an understanding of the principles, policies, problems, and operations of business. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: BUS 911 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for BUS 101 DD W 11-11:50a A-221 1/16 |
Tiggelaar |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$266 |
Status |
| 7854 |
BUS 101 EE |
Introduction to BusinessCourse Description: Survey of the business field for business and non-business majors interested in a broad knowledge of its organization and functions. Designed to give an understanding of the principles, policies, problems, and operations of business. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: BUS 911 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for BUS 101 EE M 1-1:50p A-221 1/14 |
Swanson |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$266 |
Status |
| 7872 |
BUS 120 AA |
Business MathematicsCourse Description: Review of fundamental mathematical processes for the business person and consumer. A study of discounts, commissions, depreciation, overhead, interest, federal income tax, loans, ratios, graphs, stocks, bonds, and simple statistical measures. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for BUS 120 AA TBA TBA TBA |
Anderson |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/16/08 |
$266 |
Status |
| 7840 |
CIS 101 HY |
Introduction to ComputersCourse Description: This course surveys computer technology and its current and future use in business, industry, and the home. Discussion topics include hardware and software, networking and the Internet, and systems analysis and design. Students will use personal computers for an introduction to word processing, spreadsheets, database, and programming. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
H,WH Hybrid W On-Line On-Campus Meetings for CIS 101 HY Orientation for CIS 101 HY M 2:30-3:45p M 2:30-3:45p A-375 A-375 1/14 - 5/16/08 1/14/07 |
Grever |
W 2:30-3:45p |
ON-LINE A-375 |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$286 |
Status |
| 7859 |
CIS 133 BB |
Microcomputer SpreadsheetCourse Description: A first course in the concepts and fundamental operation of a spreadsheet in a Windows environment. Topics include data entry techniques, formatting, formulas and functions, linking worksheets, graphing, and printing options. Co-offered as OS 133. Credit may not be received if prior credit earned in OS 133. One-half hour lecture/discussion and one hour lab a week. Prerequisite: None |
1 |
WW On-Line Orientation for CIS 133 BB M 3-3:50p A-365 1/23 |
Peterson |
|
ON-LINE |
1/23 - 4/4/08 |
$166 |
Status |
| 7825 |
CIS 135 AA |
Microcomputer DatabaseCourse Description: An introduction to microcomputer database management. Topics include database design, report generation, interactive queries, and screen formatting. Co-offered as OS 135. Credit may not be received if prior credit earned in OS 135. One hour lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week. Prerequisite: None |
2 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for CIS 135 AA |
Owens |
|
ON-LINE |
2/4 - 5/14/08 |
$199.5 |
Status |
| 7848 |
CRJ 101 AA |
Introduction to Criminal JusticeCourse Description: A survey and analysis of the criminal justice system, including an historical and philosophical overview of its development, with special emphasis on the system_s primary components and the relationship among these components in the administration of criminal justice in America. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: CRJ 901 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for CRJ 101 AA TBA TBA TBA |
Downs |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$272 |
Status |
| 7818 |
CRJ 151 AA |
Narcotics & Drug EnforcementCourse Description: Basic course in narcotic and drug enforcement. Examines overt and covert enforcement by police. Covers drug identification, controlled substance act, cannabis control act, major case law, interdiction programs, and ethics in narcotic law enforcement. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: Instructor consent. |
3 |
W,PP Prerequisite Instructor consent. W On-Line Orientation for CRJ 151 AA TBA TBA TBA |
Downs |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7832 |
CRJ 211 AA |
Introduction to CorrectionsCourse Description: An overview and analysis of the American correctional system; history, evolution, and philosophy of punishment and treatment; operation and administration in institutional and non-institutional settings; and issues in correctional law. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: CRJ 911 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for CRJ 211 AA TBA TBA TBA |
Downs |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7851 |
CSD 101 BB |
Career PlanningCourse Description: Designed to assist students in the selection of careers which fit each person_s interests, values, skills, and personal goals; and to assist in learning techniques necessary for finding employment in today_s market. Topics include self-awareness, decision making, occupational awareness, and job search strategies. Two hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
2 |
WW On-Line Orientation for CSD 101 BB W 3-3:50p A-221 1/16 |
Partch |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 4/11/08 |
$196 |
Status |
| 7871 |
CSD 101 EE |
Career PlanningCourse Description: Designed to assist students in the selection of careers which fit each person_s interests, values, skills, and personal goals; and to assist in learning techniques necessary for finding employment in today_s market. Topics include self-awareness, decision making, occupational awareness, and job search strategies. Two hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
2 |
WW On-Line Orientation for CSD 101 EE M 3-3:50p A-221 2/18 |
Short |
|
ON-LINE |
2/18 - 5/14/08 |
$196 |
Status |
| 7850 |
CSD 120 CC |
OrientationCourse Description: Designed to help orient new students to college life and to increase their awareness of strategies for achieving success in college. Topics include a review of the services, programs, and procedures at Kishwaukee College; a section on career exploration and planning including computerized career information systems and the Kishwaukee Computerized Job System; and opportunities for students to gain a better understanding of themselves and their potential. These topics use various college resources such as the college catalog, Learning Skills Center, Learning Resources Center, counseling services, and interest testing. One hour lecture/ discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
1 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for CSD 120 CC |
Walters |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$121 |
Status |
| 7888 |
ECE 161 AA |
Family and Community RelationshipsCourse Description: Understanding values and strengths of parents and the community and their influence on children. Finding and using community resources for children. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for ECE 161 AA TBA TBA TBA |
Plescia |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/16/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7873 |
ECO 100 BB |
Consumer EconomicsCourse Description: Study of the economic concepts relative to the consumption of goods and the effective use of services, money, and property. Three hours lecture/discussion a week.
Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for ECO 100 BB M 10-10:50a A-221 1/14 |
Wilk |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7880 |
EDU 107 CC |
Intro to Special EducationCourse Description: A survey course that presents the historical, philosophical and legal foundations of special education, as well as an overview of the characteristics of individuals with disabilities, the programs that serve them under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, and the diversity of the populations of individuals with disabilities. Three hours lecture/discussion per week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
W |
Sullivan |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$281 |
Status |
| 7808 |
ENG 097 AA |
Writing ImprovementCourse Description: Emphasizes fundamentals of paragraph writing, grammar, and usage for students showing weaknesses in composition skills. Course provides preparation for ENG 103 and ENG 109. Not transferable. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite:ENG 095 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score |
3 |
W,P,*W On-Line Orientation for ENG 097 AA T 11-11:50a A-221 1/15 P Prerequisite ENG 095 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score * This is an ONLINE section and has a required Orientation. |
Hultgren |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7813 |
ENG 098 HB |
Reading ImprovementCourse Description: Emphasizes word analysis, vocabulary development, mechanics of reading, and comprehension, as well as study reading techniques. Not transferable. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: ENG 096 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score |
3 |
H,W,PW On-Line On-Campus Meetings for ENG 098 HB Orientation for ENG 098 HB W 12-12:50p W 12-12:50p A-241 A-241 1/16 - 5/16/08 1/16/08 P Prerequisite ENG 096 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score H Hybrid |
Parks |
W 12-12:50p |
A-0241 |
1/16 - 5/14/08 |
$277 |
Status |
| 7830 |
ENG 103 8W |
Rhetoric and CompositionCourse Description: Develops awareness of the writing process; provides inventional, organizational, and revision strategies; stresses a variety of uses for writing; and emphasizes critical skills in reading, thinking, and writing. A research paper is a requirement in this course. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: C1 900 Prerequisite: ENG 097 or ENG 109 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score |
3 |
W,P,*W On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ENG 103 8W P Prerequisite ENG 097 or ENG 109 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score * Students should complete the Kishwaukee Online Orientation. |
Gordon |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 3/7/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7833 |
ENG 103 AA |
Rhetoric and CompositionCourse Description: Develops awareness of the writing process; provides inventional, organizational, and revision strategies; stresses a variety of uses for writing; and emphasizes critical skills in reading, thinking, and writing. A research paper is a requirement in this course. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: C1 900 Prerequisite: ENG 097 or ENG 109 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score |
3 |
W,P,*W On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ENG 103 AA P Prerequisite ENG 097 or ENG 109 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score * Students should complete the Kishwaukee Online Orientation. |
Gordon |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7874 |
ENG 103 PP |
Rhetoric and CompositionCourse Description: Develops awareness of the writing process; provides inventional, organizational, and revision strategies; stresses a variety of uses for writing; and emphasizes critical skills in reading, thinking, and writing. A research paper is a requirement in this course. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: C1 900 Prerequisite: ENG 097 or ENG 109 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score |
3 |
W,P,*W On-Line P Prerequisite ENG 097 or ENG 109 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score * Students should complete the Kishwaukee Online Orientation. |
Desjarlais |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7835 |
ENG 104 AA |
Composition and LiteratureCourse Description: Builds on ENG 103 by continuing to build awareness of the writing process; to provide inventional, organizational, ad revision strategies; to stress a variety of uses for writing; and to emphasize critical skills in reading, thinking, and writing about literature. A research paper is a requirement for this course. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: C1 901R Prerequisite: ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher |
3 |
W,PP Prerequisite ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher W On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ENG 104 AA |
West |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7837 |
ENG 104 BB |
Composition and LiteratureCourse Description: Builds on ENG 103 by continuing to build awareness of the writing process; to provide inventional, organizational, ad revision strategies; to stress a variety of uses for writing; and to emphasize critical skills in reading, thinking, and writing about literature. A research paper is a requirement for this course. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: C1 901R Prerequisite: ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher |
3 |
W,PP Prerequisite ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher W On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ENG 104 BB |
West |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7834 |
ENG 104 W8 |
Composition and LiteratureCourse Description: Builds on ENG 103 by continuing to build awareness of the writing process; to provide inventional, organizational, ad revision strategies; to stress a variety of uses for writing; and to emphasize critical skills in reading, thinking, and writing about literature. A research paper is a requirement for this course. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: C1 901R Prerequisite: ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher |
3 |
W,P,*W On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ENG 104 W8 P Prerequisite ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher * Students should complete the Kishwaukee Online Orientation. |
Gordon |
|
ON-LINE |
3/16 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7839 |
ENG 104 X8 |
Composition and LiteratureCourse Description: Builds on ENG 103 by continuing to build awareness of the writing process; to provide inventional, organizational, ad revision strategies; to stress a variety of uses for writing; and to emphasize critical skills in reading, thinking, and writing about literature. A research paper is a requirement for this course. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: C1 901R Prerequisite: ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher |
3 |
W,P,*W On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ENG 104 X8 P Prerequisite ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher * Students should complete the Kishwaukee Online Orientation. |
Gordon |
|
ON-LINE |
3/16 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7836 |
ENG 109 AA |
Intro to Tech Report WritingCourse Description: Introduces the concepts and practices of technical writing. Includes the basic techniques of organization and presentation, formats of both informal and formal reports, and oral presentation. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: ENG 097 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score |
3 |
W,PP Prerequisite ENG 097 with a grade of "C" or higher or appropriate placement score W On-Line Orientation for ENG 109 AA M 8-8:50a A-221 1/14 |
Scanlon |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7806 |
ENG 111 EE |
College Study SkillsCourse Description: Designed for students who want to develop or improve the study skills essential for success in course work. Emphasizes time management, preparation for studying, textbook reading, listening, notetaking, underlining, and test-taking. Students will appraise their present study skills, improve them, and apply these skills in their courses. Two hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
2 |
WW On-Line Orientation for ENG 111 EE M 9-9:50a A-221 1/14 |
Fenske |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$192 |
Status |
| 7807 |
ENG 111 FF |
College Study SkillsCourse Description: Designed for students who want to develop or improve the study skills essential for success in course work. Emphasizes time management, preparation for studying, textbook reading, listening, notetaking, underlining, and test-taking. Students will appraise their present study skills, improve them, and apply these skills in their courses. Two hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
2 |
WW On-Line Orientation for ENG 111 FF M 9-9:50a A-221 1/14 |
Fenske |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$192 |
Status |
| 7838 |
ENG 111 HH |
College Study SkillsCourse Description: Designed for students who want to develop or improve the study skills essential for success in course work. Emphasizes time management, preparation for studying, textbook reading, listening, notetaking, underlining, and test-taking. Students will appraise their present study skills, improve them, and apply these skills in their courses. Two hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
2 |
WW On-Line Orientation for ENG 111 HH W 10-10:50a A-221 1/16 |
Sutorius |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$192 |
Status |
| 7809 |
ENG 111 W8 |
College Study SkillsCourse Description: Designed for students who want to develop or improve the study skills essential for success in course work. Emphasizes time management, preparation for studying, textbook reading, listening, notetaking, underlining, and test-taking. Students will appraise their present study skills, improve them, and apply these skills in their courses. Two hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
2 |
WW On-Line Orientation for ENG 111 W8 M 9-9:50a A-221 3/17 |
Fenske |
|
ON-LINE |
3/17 - 5/14/08 |
$192 |
Status |
| 7800 |
ENG 217 AA |
Introduction to DramaCourse Description: Survey of drama of various types from various periods and approaches to determining literary meaning, form, and value. Students will read and discuss representative selections from such modes as tragedy, comedy, melodrama, romance, satire, and social commentary, as well as absurdist drama. The selections will include authors such as Sophocles, Ibsen, Miller, Chekhov, and Shakespeare. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: H3 902 Prerequisite: ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher |
3 |
W,PP Prerequisite ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher W On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ENG 217 AA |
Hultgren |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7849 |
ENG 282 AA |
Science Fiction and FantasyCourse Description: Study of the development of science fiction and fantasy considering such authors as Asimov, Clarke, Simak, Tolkien, LeGuin, Pohl, Heinlein, Miller, and others. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher |
3 |
W,PP Prerequisite ENG 103 with a grade of "C" or higher W On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for ENG 282 AA |
Desjarlais |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$267 |
Status |
| 7803 |
GEO 202 AA |
World Regional GeographyCourse Description: Study of the interaction of people and their physical world through the geographic analysis of world regions and nations. Emphasizes the relationship between these areas_ environmental patterns and their social, political, and economic structures and organizations. Particular attention will be given to contemporary issues. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S4 900N Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for GEO 202 AA |
Shelton |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7878 |
GEO 202 BB |
World Regional GeographyCourse Description: Study of the interaction of people and their physical world through the geographic analysis of world regions and nations. Emphasizes the relationship between these areas_ environmental patterns and their social, political, and economic structures and organizations. Particular attention will be given to contemporary issues. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: S4 900N Prerequisite: None |
3 |
W |
Shelton |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7815 |
GEO 298 AA |
Geography Of North AmericaCourse Description: Introduction to regional and social diversity in USA. Physical, historical, and economic bases of regional division are considered. Environmental diversity is considered in relation to studies of contrasting metropolitan regions in terms of growth and their economic, cultural, and geographical characteristics. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for GEO 298 AA |
Shelton |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7819 |
HIS 220 DD |
United States History to 1877Course Description: A study of the social, economic, cultural, political, and constitutional development of the United States. This will include a study of America's European origins, Native American prehistory, the Colonial period, the Revolutionary War and Constitutional period, Jeffersonian Democracy, the War of 1812, the Age of Jackson, slavery, the War with Mexico, and the Civil War and Reconstruction. Attention will also be paid to various interpretations of United States history. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: H2 904, HST 911 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for HIS 220 DD |
Green |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7814 |
HIS 220 W8 |
United States History to 1877Course Description: A study of the social, economic, cultural, political, and constitutional development of the United States. This will include a study of America's European origins, Native American prehistory, the Colonial period, the Revolutionary War and Constitutional period, Jeffersonian Democracy, the War of 1812, the Age of Jackson, slavery, the War with Mexico, and the Civil War and Reconstruction. Attention will also be paid to various interpretations of United States history. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: H2 904, HST 911 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for HIS 220 W8 |
Green |
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ON-LINE |
3/16 - 5/16/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7847 |
HIS 222 EE |
United States History Since 1877Course Description: An examination of the Plains Indian, Populism, the Progressive Movement, World War II and the 1920_s. An analysis of the Great Depression, the New Deal, World War II, the Cold War, the 1950_s and 1960_s, the Feminist Movement, Watergate, and the last two decades of the 20th Century. In-depth discussions will revolve around social, cultural, economic, and gender issues relevant to this time period. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: H2 905, HST 912 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for HIS 222 EE |
Green |
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ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7877 |
HIS 222 W8 |
United States History Since 1877Course Description: An examination of the Plains Indian, Populism, the Progressive Movement, World War II and the 1920_s. An analysis of the Great Depression, the New Deal, World War II, the Cold War, the 1950_s and 1960_s, the Feminist Movement, Watergate, and the last two decades of the 20th Century. In-depth discussions will revolve around social, cultural, economic, and gender issues relevant to this time period. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. IAI: H2 905, HST 912 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line There is no on-campus orientation for HIS 222 W8 |
Green |
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ON-LINE |
3/17 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7881 |
HLT 122 8W |
Introduction to NutritionCourse Description: Study of nutrients, their functions, sources, requirements, and use by the body. Also includes special nutritional needs during the life span, nutrition assessment, and aspects of dietary counseling appropriate to healthcare. One hour lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
1 |
W |
Bramer |
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ON-LINE |
1/14 - 3/5/08 |
$111 |
Status |
| 7820 |
HLT 122 W8 |
Introduction to NutritionCourse Description: Study of nutrients, their functions, sources, requirements, and use by the body. Also includes special nutritional needs during the life span, nutrition assessment, and aspects of dietary counseling appropriate to healthcare. One hour lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
1 |
W |
Bramer |
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ON-LINE |
3/16 - 5/14/08 |
$111 |
Status |
| 7886 |
HLT 201 BB |
Human NutritionCourse Description: The focus of the course is on the role of nutrition in human biological systems; the properties of nutrients; interaction with other environmental and genetic factors; current claims and theories related to nutrition. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisites:CHE 110, and (BIO 103 or BIO 109) |
3 |
W,PP Prerequisite Prerequisites:CHE 110, and (BIO 103 or BIO 109) W On-Line |
Bramer |
|
ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/16/08 |
$256 |
Status |
| 7804 |
HLT 206 BB |
Contemporary Health ConceptsCourse Description: This course offers contemporary health concepts to use today and tomorrow as guidelines for self-directed responsible living. Emphasis is placed on relating health concepts for the individual's well being in personal, community, and leadership roles. Students will be exposed to the complex link between behavior and health, the social and cultural factors involved in health promotion and the prominent health issues as they related to life-cycle changes. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for HLT 206 BB M 12-12:50p A-221 1/14 |
Lord |
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ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$266 |
Status |
| 7885 |
HLT 206 W8 |
Contemporary Health ConceptsCourse Description: This course offers contemporary health concepts to use today and tomorrow as guidelines for self-directed responsible living. Emphasis is placed on relating health concepts for the individual's well being in personal, community, and leadership roles. Students will be exposed to the complex link between behavior and health, the social and cultural factors involved in health promotion and the prominent health issues as they related to life-cycle changes. Three hours lecture/discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
W |
Lord |
|
ON-LINE |
3/16 - 5/16/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7821 |
HLT 210 AA |
Drug Use and AbuseCourse Description: Comprehensive study of legal and illegal drug use and abuse including psychological, sociological, and pharmacological aspects. Emphasis will be on psychoactive drugs and non-drug alternatives that modify mood and behavior. Three hours lecture/ discussion a week. Prerequisite: None |
3 |
WW On-Line Orientation for HLT 210 AA M 5-5:50p A-340 1/14 |
Lamb |
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ON-LINE |
1/14 - 5/14/08 |
$261 |
Status |
| 7846 |
HOR 141 HB |
Beginning Floral ArrangementsCourse Description: The principles of design, with flowers and foliages providing the medium, are discussed at length with emphasis on how these principles of design influence everyday life. The history of floral art development and how this development is interrelated to all other art forms is discussed. The material presented in this course will help develop a sensitivity for design and its uses as a positive environmental element. Two hours lecture/discussion and two hours lab a week. IAI: AG 912 Prerequisite: None |
3 |
H,WH Hybrid W On-Line On-Campus Meetings for HOR 141 HB Orientation for HOR 141 HB W 12:30-3p W 12:30-1:30p B-414 A-364 |
Gallagher |
W 12:30-1:30p W 12:30-3p
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A-364 B-414 ON-LINE |
1/16 - 4/4/08 |
$326 |
Status |
| 7891 |
HUM 119 8W |
Humanities I |