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Fall 2020 Semester

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CW 111 BZ

Honors Seminar I

CRN 55801

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Mary Shivley

WL 400C

BC 127

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is required of all Honors College students. It satisfies a requirement in the general education program and it aligns with Goal Two of the university's strategic plan to learn and practice adaptive leadership. Students are taught the principles and competencies of adaptive leadership and they develop strategies to make progress on adaptive challenges communities face.

CW 111 AZ

Honors Seminar I

CRN 56381

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Gary Wyatt

WL 400C

BC 120

BC 119

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is required of all Honors College students. It satisfies a requirement in the general education program and it aligns with Goal Two of the university's strategic plan to learn and practice adaptive leadership. Students are taught the principles and competencies of adaptive leadership and they develop strategies to make progress on adaptive challenges communities face.

CW 130 A

Computing for Seniors

CRN 50381

Sept. 27, 2020 - Oct. 31, 2020

W  2:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Jeline Harclerode

CH 320

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course for the study of special topics and experimental course offerings designed for a general audience.

CW 286 PD

Internship

CRN 53169

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joel Ewy

June Coleman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 24 hours earned at Emporia State University at a 2.5 GPA or better or at the discretion of the course instructor.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 286 PG

Internship

CRN 56278

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joel Ewy

June Coleman

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 24 hours earned at Emporia State University at a 2.5 GPA or better or at the discretion of the course instructor.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 286 PA

Internship

CRN 57888

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joel Ewy

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 24 hours earned at Emporia State University at a 2.5 GPA or better or at the discretion of the course instructor.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 286 PB

Internship

CRN 50387

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

June Coleman

Joel Ewy

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 24 hours earned at Emporia State University at a 2.5 GPA or better or at the discretion of the course instructor.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 286 PC

Internship

CRN 53520

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joel Ewy

June Coleman

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 24 hours earned at Emporia State University at a 2.5 GPA or better or at the discretion of the course instructor.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 311 ZZ

Honors Seminar II

CRN 57366

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mary Shivley

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: CW 111 or permission of instructor.) A seminar centered on themes dealing with the nature of liberal education, interdisciplinary connections, and the relevance of participation in the Honors Program and in Honors courses to each student's major field, or fields, of study.

CW 486 PA

Internship

CRN 57889

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joel Ewy

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 60 hours or demonstrated work experience at the discretion of the course instructor with a GPA of 2.5 or better.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 486 PB

Internship

CRN 50389

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joel Ewy

June Coleman

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 60 hours or demonstrated work experience at the discretion of the course instructor with a GPA of 2.5 or better.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 486 PC

Internship

CRN 53521

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

June Coleman

Joel Ewy

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 60 hours or demonstrated work experience at the discretion of the course instructor with a GPA of 2.5 or better.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 486 PD

Internship

CRN 53170

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joel Ewy

June Coleman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 60 hours or demonstrated work experience at the discretion of the course instructor with a GPA of 2.5 or better.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 486 PG

Internship

CRN 53789

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joel Ewy

June Coleman

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of 60 hours or demonstrated work experience at the discretion of the course instructor with a GPA of 2.5 or better.) This course provides students the opportunity to: 1. gain practical work experience under professional supervision, 2. apply theories and principles to specific situations in a business setting, 3. observe and analyze professional behavior and 4. identify and develop marketable skills for long-term employment.

CW 495 AZ

Honors Capstone

CRN 56202

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Wyatt

WL 400C

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A senior seminar in which the student will reflect on the nature of liberal education, select examples of work in previously taken courses to include in a portfolio, and compose a reflective essay that evaluates the relevance to his or her major field, or fields, of study in light of participation in the Honors Program and in Honors courses. The course concludes with a symposium in which each student participates, giving an oral presentation of his or her reflective essay and conclusions.

CW 499 AZ

Senior Honors Thesis

CRN 50386

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Wyatt

WL 400C

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is the capstone intellectual experience for the honors student. The thesis is a one year, independent project guided by two faculty mentors. A proposal is prepared, and once approved by the Honors Council, the work/research is conducted.

CW 510 AZ

Comm Engagement Pract-Honors

CRN 57027

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mary Shivley

WL 400C

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this practicum is to provide Honors College students with the opportunity to practice civic leadership by designing, implementing and completing a community enhancement project for a community in Kansas or beyond. Students will be required to use civic leadership skills as well as academic material gleaned from their major or minor programs of study or the General Education Program to complete this project.

CW 510 BZ

Comm Engagement Pract-Honors

CRN 57028

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mary Shivley

WL 400C

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this practicum is to provide Honors College students with the opportunity to practice civic leadership by designing, implementing and completing a community enhancement project for a community in Kansas or beyond. Students will be required to use civic leadership skills as well as academic material gleaned from their major or minor programs of study or the General Education Program to complete this project.

CW 510 CZ

Comm Engagement Pract-Honors

CRN 56382

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Wyatt

WL 400C

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this practicum is to provide Honors College students with the opportunity to practice civic leadership by designing, implementing and completing a community enhancement project for a community in Kansas or beyond. Students will be required to use civic leadership skills as well as academic material gleaned from their major or minor programs of study or the General Education Program to complete this project.

UL 100 ZB

Research Skills, Infor & Tech

CRN 57679

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Megan Mahoney

Cynthia Kane

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the concepts and skills needed to locate, evaluate and use information in a manner that contributes to academic, professional, and civic success. This course emphasizes critical thinking skills through an examination of: finding and evaluating information, ethical issues in information, and using information to create new knowledge.

UL 100 C

Research Skills, Infor & Tech

CRN 56198

NOTE: This course will have some online content. This course will be held in rooms WL 209E & WL 222. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Cynthia Kane

WL 209E

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the concepts and skills needed to locate, evaluate and use information in a manner that contributes to academic, professional, and civic success. This course emphasizes critical thinking skills through an examination of: finding and evaluating information, ethical issues in information, and using information to create new knowledge.

UL 100 D

Research Skills, Infor & Tech

CRN 57180

NOTE: This course will have some online content. This course will be held in rooms WL 209E & WL 222. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Sarah Johnson

WL 209E

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the concepts and skills needed to locate, evaluate and use information in a manner that contributes to academic, professional, and civic success. This course emphasizes critical thinking skills through an examination of: finding and evaluating information, ethical issues in information, and using information to create new knowledge.

UL 100 ZA

Research Skills, Infor & Tech

CRN 54178

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bethanie O'Dell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the concepts and skills needed to locate, evaluate and use information in a manner that contributes to academic, professional, and civic success. This course emphasizes critical thinking skills through an examination of: finding and evaluating information, ethical issues in information, and using information to create new knowledge.

UL 100 B

Research Skills, Infor & Tech

CRN 54569

NOTE: This course will have some online content. This course will be held in rooms WL 209E & WL 222. Check with instructor for more information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Art Gutierrez

WL 209E

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the concepts and skills needed to locate, evaluate and use information in a manner that contributes to academic, professional, and civic success. This course emphasizes critical thinking skills through an examination of: finding and evaluating information, ethical issues in information, and using information to create new knowledge.

UL 100 A

Research Skills, Infor & Tech

CRN 53879

NOTE: This course will have some online content.. This course will be held in rooms WL 209E & WL 222. Contact Cynthia Kane at ckane1@emporia.edu with any questions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Bethanie O'Dell

WL 209E

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the concepts and skills needed to locate, evaluate and use information in a manner that contributes to academic, professional, and civic success. This course emphasizes critical thinking skills through an examination of: finding and evaluating information, ethical issues in information, and using information to create new knowledge.

UL 121 A

Rdng/Lrng Div & Pers Grwth

CRN 58400

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

T  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Megan Mahoney

WL 222

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Recreational reading throughout the lifespan correlates with lry the development of empathy, greater understanding of self and society, and a vocabulary that continues to grow. We will read and discuss one novel from another country with the goal of enhancing our knowledge of cultures and communities that are different from ours. Students will choose, by majority vote, a second novel or nonfiction book to read and discuss, completing an associated project on it at the end of the course.

International Education

IE 001 A

Intermediate Structure

CRN 54159

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 208

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve the mastery of English grammatical structure of non-English-speaking students.

IE 002 A

Intermediate Speaking/Undrstnd

CRN 54161

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Cara Codney

RH 208

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve listening comprehension and spoken English of non-English-speaking students.

IE 003 A

Intermediate Writing

CRN 54163

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 208

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve English writing skills of non-English-speaking students.

IE 004 A

Intermediate Reading

CRN 54165

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 208

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve reading skills of non-English-speaking students.

IE 005 A

Advanced Structure

CRN 54167

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jonathan Leach

RH 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course for advanced level non-English-speaking students to help them improve their command of English grammatical structure.

IE 005 ZA

Advanced Structure

CRN 58404

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jonathan Leach

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course for advanced level non-English-speaking students to help them improve their command of English grammatical structure.

IE 005 ZB

Advanced Structure

CRN 58429

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jonathan Leach

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course for advanced level non-English-speaking students to help them improve their command of English grammatical structure.

IE 006 A

Adv Speaking/Understanding

CRN 54168

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Will Austin

RH 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve listening and speaking skills of advanced level non-English-speaking students.

IE 006 ZA

Adv Speaking/Understanding

CRN 58405

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ronda Hajeer

Will Austin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve listening and speaking skills of advanced level non-English-speaking students.

IE 006 ZB

Adv Speaking/Understanding

CRN 58430

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ronda Hajeer

Will Austin

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve listening and speaking skills of advanced level non-English-speaking students.

IE 008 A

Advanced Reading

CRN 54169

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve the reading skills of advanced level non-English-speaking students.

IE 008 ZA

Advanced Reading

CRN 58406

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Cara Codney

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve the reading skills of advanced level non-English-speaking students.

IE 008 ZB

Advanced Reading

CRN 58431

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Will Austin

Cara Codney

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course designed to improve the reading skills of advanced level non-English-speaking students.

IE 009 A

Advanced Writing

CRN 54170

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Will Austin

RH 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course for advanced level non-English-speaking students to help them improve their English writing skills.

IE 009 ZA

Advanced Writing

CRN 58407

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Will Austin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course for advanced level non-English-speaking students to help them improve their English writing skills.

IE 009 ZB

Advanced Writing

CRN 58432

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Will Austin

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course for advanced level non-English-speaking students to help them improve their English writing skills.

IE 011 A

Beginning Structure

CRN 56279

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 212

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course will concentrate on the basics of English grammar. Beginning structure will focus on teaching the essential elements of English structure so a student learning English as a second language will have a firm foundation upon which to build language skills.

IE 012 A

Beg Speaking and Understanding

CRN 56280

NOTE: This course contains some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Cara Codney

RH 212

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course will concentrate on the fundamentals of speaking English and listening to spoken English. Beginning Speaking and Understanding will provide students with practice in developing oral communication skills and provide different formats for improving their listening skills.

IE 013 A

Beginning Writing

CRN 56281

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 212

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course will focus on the most basic elements of writing English. Beginning Writing will start at the sentence level and work toward a goal of writing a 10–12 sentence paragraph by the end of the semester.

IE 014 A

Beginning Reading

CRN 56282

Note: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 212

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intensive English course will concentrate on vocabulary and reading comprehension. Beginning reading will focus on teaching the essential elements of learning vocabulary and developing reading skills so a student learning English as a second language will have a firm foundation on which to understand written English.

IE 075 A

Commun Skills for Inter Stdnts

CRN 54171

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Jonathan Leach

RH 208

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Required for international graduate students with TOEFL scores below 575; international students only. This course focuses on helping international graduate students improve their oral fluency and comprehensibility, develop strategies to use in participating and making presentations in academic classes, and refine their writing skills by analyzing and responding to academic writing, studying the basic conventions of the research paper, and practicing research skills.

IE 076 B

Internt'l Student Orientation

CRN 58401

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

R  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

R  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Cara Codney

Nana Cai

BL 189

RH 204

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

International Student Orientation will orient new international students to the ESU campus and university life in the U.S.

IE 077 A

Topics in American Culture

CRN 57952

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

W  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Cara Codney

RH 204

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Topics in American culture would introduce international students to important elements of American culture while the students refine their overall English language skills.

IE 078 A

Advanced English Pronunciation

CRN 57951

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

T  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Jonathan Leach

RH 208

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Advanced English Pronunciation is a practical course on American English pronunciation including pronunciation, fundamental rhythm and intonation patterns, basic stress patterns, and achieving advanced fluency when speaking in American English.

IE 078 B

Advanced English Pronunciation

CRN 58255

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Advanced English Pronunciation is a practical course on American English pronunciation including pronunciation, fundamental rhythm and intonation patterns, basic stress patterns, and achieving advanced fluency when speaking in American English.

IE 078 ZA

Advanced English Pronunciation

CRN 58433

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Jonathan Leach

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Advanced English Pronunciation is a practical course on American English pronunciation including pronunciation, fundamental rhythm and intonation patterns, basic stress patterns, and achieving advanced fluency when speaking in American English.

College of Liberal Arts & Sci

Art

AR 095 A

First Year Experience Seminar

CRN 53181

NOTE: This section is for incoming Freshmen and transfer students only. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Eric Conrad

KI 107

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course for all incoming first-year students in the Art Department will consist of eight discussion-based meetings during the fall semester. Each one-hour meeting will center on a different topic relevant to the experience of incoming art students. The purpose of this course is to inform students of Art Department policies, campus resources, and possible art related career choices, as well as build students' creative problem solving and time management skills.

AR 098 A

Mid-Program Portfolio Review

CRN 52652

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Eric Conrad

KI 107

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The successful completion of AR 098, Mid-Portfolio Review, is required of all BSE, BFA, BS and BA majors. All Art Majors' work will be reviewed after completion of 18-24 studio hours. The purpose of the review is to evaluate the student's progress and to afford an opportunity for the student to reflect on their knowledge acquisition and artistic development. Assessment is based on the quality of both presentation and work. Students receive a grade of "S" or "U".

AR 099 A

Art Forum

CRN 50026

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Eric Conrad

SH 072

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Art Forum is designed to expose students to the work of active professional artists and people working in related fields, in order to gain an understanding of their influences, thinking processes, and methods of working. Students must take Art Forum every semester they are declared as an Art major (up to eight semesters) in order to graduate. Art Forum is taught on a Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory basis.

AR 101 C

Basic Drawing

CRN 55436

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Stephanie Alaniz

KI 207

KI 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The fundamental approach to all kinds of drawing including freehand drawing, perspective, specimen drawing, drawing from the imagination, object drawing, techniques involving the use of a variety of art media.

AR 101 A

Basic Drawing

CRN 50027

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  4:30 p.m. - 7:20 p.m.

Eric Conrad

KI 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The fundamental approach to all kinds of drawing including freehand drawing, perspective, specimen drawing, drawing from the imagination, object drawing, techniques involving the use of a variety of art media.

AR 101 B

Basic Drawing

CRN 50029

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

James Ehlers

KI 207

KI 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The fundamental approach to all kinds of drawing including freehand drawing, perspective, specimen drawing, drawing from the imagination, object drawing, techniques involving the use of a variety of art media.

AR 102 C

Two-Dimensional Design

CRN 55885

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Matthew Hoelscher

KI 212

KI 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Introduction to the elements and principles of design and the theory of color. Projects are directed toward the application of these theories to practical and aesthetic problems in composition.

AR 102 B

Two-Dimensional Design

CRN 50033

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Eric Conrad

KI 212

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Introduction to the elements and principles of design and the theory of color. Projects are directed toward the application of these theories to practical and aesthetic problems in composition.

AR 103 A

Three-Dimensional Design

CRN 50034

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Lucas Ball

KI 008

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Study of the application of the principles of design and color with an introduction to three dimensional problems and related media.

AR 103 B

Three-Dimensional Design

CRN 56900

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Stephanie Lanter

Lucas Ball

KI 008

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Study of the application of the principles of design and color with an introduction to three dimensional problems and related media.

AR 105 A

Art Appreciation

CRN 58320

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Lucas Ball

KI 107

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course discusses how and why art is made. The class covers how art is produced, discusses the visual principles involved in looking at art and the aesthetics of art, and covers some of the highlights of the history of art.

AR 105 B

Art Appreciation

CRN 50040

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Stephanie Alaniz

KI 107

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course discusses how and why art is made. The class covers how art is produced, discusses the visual principles involved in looking at art and the aesthetics of art, and covers some of the highlights of the history of art.

AR 105 C

Art Appreciation

CRN 57473

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  9 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Matthew Hoelscher

KI 107

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

The course discusses how and why art is made. The class covers how art is produced, discusses the visual principles involved in looking at art and the aesthetics of art, and covers some of the highlights of the history of art.

AR 105 ZA

Art Appreciation

CRN 50042

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Maxwell

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course discusses how and why art is made. The class covers how art is produced, discusses the visual principles involved in looking at art and the aesthetics of art, and covers some of the highlights of the history of art.

AR 105 ZB

Art Appreciation

CRN 50039

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Maxwell

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course discusses how and why art is made. The class covers how art is produced, discusses the visual principles involved in looking at art and the aesthetics of art, and covers some of the highlights of the history of art.

AR 225 ZA

Art Hist: Prehist to Renaiss

CRN 50348

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marie Dolembo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of the development of art from pre-history to the Middle Ages, with emphasis on the cultures of Egypt, Western Asia, Greece, Rome, and medieval Europe.

AR 235 ZA

Art Hist: Renaissance to Modrn

CRN 56163

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marie Dolembo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of the major monuments of Western art and architecture from the fourteenth through the twentieth century.

AR 240 A

Graphic Design Processes

CRN 50349

NOTE: AR 240 is offered once a year, Fall semester only. Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

John Decker

RH 103

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, AR 103, and AR 305.) Introduction level graphic design course to be concerned with fundamental issues and topics in graphic design. Basic, traditional and contemporary (digital) aspects of profession-oriented design composition, design preparation, design production, and time-based media will be included in the course.

AR 302 A

Glass Forming I

CRN 56875

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103 or permission of instructor.) This is a beginning level course which introduces glass as a fluid material for artistic expression. The student will be guided in familiarizing themselves with various material properties of glass and basic methods for manipulating the material and translating into a visual image. Emphasis will be on the development of original and personal imagery made from molten glass.

AR 305 B

Introduction to Digital Design

CRN 58219

NOTE: Adobe CC software is required; Software is available for use in King Hall 007. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Matthew Hoelscher

KI 007

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces students to computers, related hardware, and general vocabulary relevant to the art world; to the development of pixel-based and vector-based imagery; to the use of computers as a tool to develop artwork in other media; and to the importance of the web. This course will begin with assignments designed to develop specific skills in generating ideas as well as knowledge of current hardware and software. By mid-semester, students should be sufficiently equipped to pursue their own ideas and interests through the examination of information from various viewpoints.

AR 305 A

Introduction to Digital Design

CRN 50365

NOTE: Adobe CC software required and is available for use in King Hall 007. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Morgan Willingham

KI 007

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces students to computers, related hardware, and general vocabulary relevant to the art world; to the development of pixel-based and vector-based imagery; to the use of computers as a tool to develop artwork in other media; and to the importance of the web. This course will begin with assignments designed to develop specific skills in generating ideas as well as knowledge of current hardware and software. By mid-semester, students should be sufficiently equipped to pursue their own ideas and interests through the examination of information from various viewpoints.

AR 309 A

Engraving I

CRN 57331

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

James Ehlers

KI 109

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103.) Engraving I is an introductory course designed to develop specific skills and basic techniques in the area of engraving. Areas covered within the course include an introduction to engraving and the history of engraving, metal engraving in several styles, fine wood carving, glass engraving, inlay, and carving and engraving on a variety of other materials.

AR 310 A

Painting I

CRN 52393

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103 or permission of instructor.) This course involves problems in painting based on historical and contemporary concerns in art. Students will learn the fundamentals of working with oil paint and will apply these techniques to specific aesthetic problems with an emphasis on mastery of skills and developing individual expression.

AR 312 A

Glass Forming II

CRN 50371

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 302.) A second level glass forming class wherein the student is directed to develop competencies in glass forming procedures. The main focus of the student's efforts will be directed towards glass forming skills and appropriate decorative processes.

AR 315 A

B&W Photography

CRN 52396

This course will be held in rooms PH 012 and PH 015. Check with instructor for further information. All students enrolling in AR315 must provide their own camera and film. Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Morgan Willingham

PH 012

KI 003

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103.) This course examines the aspects of camera use in film-based black and white darkroom photography. Classroom discussions include technical, historical, and artistic topics. Assignments are designed to teach camera functions with an emphasis on developing the visual language of photography.

AR 316 A

Introduction to Wheelthrowing

CRN 53073

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Stephanie Lanter

Flor Widmar

KI 013

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103, or permission of instructor.) Study in the design and construction of functional and sculptural ceramic forms through focused skill development on the pottery wheel. Surface design techniques will be explored along with the fundamentals of clay, glazes, firing, and safe ceramics studio maintenance.

AR 322 A

Life Drawing

CRN 53573

Model fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Derek Wilkinson

KI 207

KI 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103. This course will help the student in developing technical and perceptual life drawing skills, along with a basic understanding of human anatomy. The student will use a variety of drawing media, while focusing on proportion, composition, and technique. Consent of instructor.

AR 323 A

Sculpture I

CRN 53240

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102 and AR 103 or permission of instructor.) The course explores and experiments with the possibilities of three-dimensional work. Students will learn the fundamentals of multiple sculptural techniques with an emphasis on mastery of skills and developing individual expression.

AR 324 PA

Elementary Art Education

CRN 50372

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Deena Wilson

Charity Woodard

KI 110

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, AR 105.) A study of the nature of creative growth and development as it is related to art education and to general elementary school education. Also includes laboratory experiences with media and analysis of such problems as instructional techniques and general organization of the art program.

AR 324 ZJ

Elementary Art Education

CRN 54573

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4:30 p.m. - 6:20 p.m.

Cynthia Lofquist

ZOPJCC CC331

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 105.) A study of the nature of creative growth and development as it is related to art education and to general elementary school education. Also includes laboratory experiences with media and analysis of such problems as instructional techniques and general organization of the art program.

AR 324 PC

Elementary Art Education

CRN 50375

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Deena Wilson

Charity Woodard

KI 110

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 105.) A study of the nature of creative growth and development as it is related to art education and to general elementary school education. Also includes laboratory experiences with media and analysis of such problems as instructional techniques and general organization of the art program.

AR 324 PZ

Elementary Art Education-Hnrs

CRN 58557

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Charity Woodard

KI 110

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, AR 105.) A study of the nature of creative growth and development as it is related to art education and to general elementary school education. Also includes laboratory experiences with media and analysis of such problems as instructional techniques and general organization of the art program.

AR 326 PA

Printmaking II

CRN 57332

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  5 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Stephanie Alaniz

KI 002

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, AR 313 or permission of instructor.) This course builds on intaglio, relief and monotype techniques learned in Printmaking I, with an emphasis on combining printmaking processes and color printing while pushing student image making, subject matter, theme and style.

AR 329 PA

Engraving II

CRN 57330

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

James Ehlers

KI 109

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 309.) Engraving II is designed to enable students to develop advanced specific skills and basic techniques in the area of engraving. Areas covered within the course include metal engraving in several styles, fine wood carving, glass engraving, inlay, and carving and engraving on a variety of other materials.

AR 330 A

Painting II

CRN 52392

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, AR 310 or permission of instructor.) This course is intended to expand the students' experience with paint and lead them in gaining awareness of the creative process. Assignments allow for the application of traditional and contemporary methods of painting. Students are expected to apply their own creative ideas to these problems in conjunction with solid design skills.

AR 333 A

Sculpture II

CRN 53242

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Roberta Eichenberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 323.) Intermediate work in sculpture, specialization in two or more media for semester projects, continuing emphasis on mastery of skills in sculpture and further developing individual expression.

AR 341 A

Web Design

CRN 50376

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

John Decker

RH 103

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 305, AR 240 and AR 340.) This course will develop an understanding of digital technology as it relates to Visual Communications, as well as an understanding of web terminology, language, and process related to current design applications.

AR 347 A

Intermediate Ceramics Topics

CRN 58322

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Flor Widmar

KI 013

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: AR 314, 316, or permission of instructor.) Intermediate investigation of various ceramics construction processes, surface design/glazing techniques, firing methods, material studies, and studio practices, building on fundamentals from Introduction to Handbuilding with Clay and Introduction to Wheelthrowing. Historical and contemporary themes and approaches will be addressed.

AR 350 A

Alternative Photo Processes

CRN 58321

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. This course will be held in room PH 012 and PH 015. Please contact instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Morgan Willingham

PH 012

KI 007

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and AR 103) This course explores various historical and contemporary approaches to alternative processes in photography through the use of analog and digital technologies, while building skills in idea development, critical thinking, and expressive uses of the photographic medium.

AR 355 ZA

Art Since 1945

CRN 56420

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marie Dolembo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an introduction to the major artists, movements, and cultural contexts of art produced in the second half of the 20th century in Western Europe and the US. We will look not only at the artists' activities, but also the changing critical and interpretive frameworks of this period, with emphasis on the ideological constructions of modernism and postmodernism. AR 235 is recommended.

AR 360 PA

Child Art Methods

CRN 58349

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  5 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Deena Wilson

Charity Woodard

KI 110

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course examines concepts, issues, and practices related to current theories of child artistic development.

AR 409 PA

Projects in Engraving

CRN 56423

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

James Ehlers

KI 109

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 309.) Projects in Engraving is designed to enable students to develop advanced skills and techniques in the area of engraving.

AR 411 A

Painting III

CRN 54883

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 330.) Individual painting problems.

AR 412 PB

Projects in Glass Forming

CRN 54433

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 312.) An advanced glass forming class wherein the student is guided into highly personalized projects. The main focus of the student's creative endeavors will be directed towards two distinct series of glass forms.

AR 441 A

Art Direction I

CRN 56068

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

John Decker

RH 103

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 341 and AR 440.) Advanced, team-oriented graphic design studio course, concerned primarily with professional issues and topics in visual communication. Part I of a sequential year-long capstone project. Coursework will necessarily build upon both conceptual and pragmatic understandings developed in the courses Graphic Design Processes, Web Design, Type and Design, and Advanced Typography. Coursework will involve design studio business issues and topics.

AR 450 PA

Projects in Photography

CRN 57435

NOTE: Digital or Alt.Photo This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Morgan Willingham

KI 007

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor) This class emphasizes the creation of individual projects in the medium of photography through concept development and experimentation. Professional practices are addressed, as they pertain to the medium. The student and instructor will devise an agreeable plan for the semester’s outcomes that focus on either analog, digital, or alternative processes.

AR 450 PB

Projects in Photography

CRN 57436

NOTE: B&W NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Morgan Willingham

KI 007

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor) This class emphasizes the creation of individual projects in the medium of photography through concept development and experimentation. Professional practices are addressed, as they pertain to the medium. The student and instructor will devise an agreeable plan for the semester’s outcomes that focus on either analog, digital, or alternative processes.

AR 460 A

Contemp Issues in Art Educ

CRN 58348

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  4:30 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Deena Wilson

Charity Woodard

KI 110

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course explores the ways in which contemporary issues in art, education, and society influence theories and practices in art education.

AR 489 PA

Internship in Photography

CRN 57982

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Morgan Willingham

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The art internship course involves self-directed, independent professional development in coordination with a faculty sponsor and client(s), in which the student participates in the production of a designated, professionally executed product or project on a timeline specified by involved parties. Processes such as design, fabrication, communication, budgeting, promotion, or other business practices may be emphasized as they relate to the art discipline.

AR 489 PB

Internship - Gallery

CRN 58347

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Roberta Eichenberg

KI 113

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The art internship course involves self-directed, independent professional development in coordination with a faculty sponsor and client(s), in which the student participates in the production of a designated, professionally executed product or project on a timeline specified by involved parties. Processes such as design, fabrication, communication, budgeting, promotion, or other business practices may be emphasized as they relate to the art discipline.

AR 490 PA

Internship in Graphic Design

CRN 57361

NOTE: Studio E NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

John Decker

PH 011

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 340 and AR 341) Advanced level graphic design course concerned with fundamental issues and topics in the professional world of graphic design. Basic, traditional and contemporary (digital/web) aspects of profession-oriented design composition, preparation, and production will be applied in real-world projects. Students will work under the supervision of a representative from the partnering agency hosting the internship and/or a professor. The work may be independent or collaborative but always to serve the client and art director.

AR 490 PB

Internship in Graphic Design

CRN 57362

NOTE: Art Forum & Graphic Design

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Decker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 340 and AR 341) Advanced level graphic design course concerned with fundamental issues and topics in the professional world of graphic design. Basic, traditional and contemporary (digital/web) aspects of profession-oriented design composition, preparation, and production will be applied in real-world projects. Students will work under the supervision of a representative from the partnering agency hosting the internship and/or a professor. The work may be independent or collaborative but always to serve the client and art director.

AR 491 PA

Projects in Painting

CRN 50394

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 411.) Advanced problems for individual development in painting.

AR 493 PA

Projects in Sculpture

CRN 50395

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Roberta Eichenberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 333 or permission of instructor.) Advanced work in sculpture, specialization in two or more media. Continued emphasis on mastery of skills in sculpture and further developing individual expression.

AR 495 A

Independent Study(Graphic Des)

CRN 50453

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Decker

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 B

Independent Study(Graphic Des)

CRN 50462

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Decker

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 C

Independent Study(Graphic Des)

CRN 50463

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Decker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 D

Independent Study (Sculpture)

CRN 50464

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Roberta Eichenberg

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 E

Independent Study (Sculpture)

CRN 50465

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Roberta Eichenberg

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 F

Independent Study (Sculpture)

CRN 50466

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Roberta Eichenberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 J

Independent Study (Engraving)

CRN 56424

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

James Ehlers

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 K

Independent Study (Engraving)

CRN 56425

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

James Ehlers

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 L

Independent Study (Engraving)

CRN 56426

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

James Ehlers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 O

Independent Study (Ceramics)

CRN 50484

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Lanter

Flor Widmar

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 P

Independent Study(Printmaking)

CRN 50485

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Alaniz

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 PA

Independent Study-Glass

CRN 56703

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 PM

Indep Study - Art Education

CRN 57392

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deena Wilson

Charity Woodard

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 PN

Independent Study - Gallery

CRN 57334

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Roberta Eichenberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 PO

Independent Study

CRN 57919

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Stephanie Lanter

Flor Widmar

KI 013

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 R

Independent Study(Printmaking)

CRN 56573

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Alaniz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 T

Independent Study (Glass)

CRN 53075

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 V

Independent Study (Painting)

CRN 50492

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 W

Independent Study (Painting)

CRN 50494

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 U

Independent Study (Glass)

CRN 53076

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 Y

Independent Study (Painting)

CRN 50495

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 PQ

Independent Study-Photography

CRN 58467

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Morgan Willingham

KI 007

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 Q

Independent Study(Printmaking)

CRN 56572

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Alaniz

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 495 S

Independent Study (Glass)

CRN 53074

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Advanced work in a field of specialization for which the student can show sufficient background. Prior to enrollment, student must obtain approval of the instructor under whom they wish to work, and together should devise an agreeable plan for the semester's outcomes.

AR 496 PB

Projects in Ceramics

CRN 50497

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Stephanie Lanter

Flor Widmar

KI 013

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) Individual projects in ceramics with emphasis on research and experimentation.

AR 497 PA

Projects in Printmaking

CRN 50499

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  5 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Stephanie Alaniz

KI 002

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, AR 326.) Advanced work in the print medium of the student's choice.

AR 595 PB

Advanced Studio(Glass)

CRN 50510

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 595 PC

Advanced Studio-Ceramics

CRN 57773

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Stephanie Lanter

Flor Widmar

KI 013

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 595 PE

Advanced Studio(Photography)

CRN 55805

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Morgan Willingham

KI 212

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 595 PG

Advanced Studio(Sculpture)

CRN 50515

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Roberta Eichenberg

KI 002

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 595 PI

Adv. Studio - Engraving

CRN 56903

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

James Ehlers

KI 109

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 595 PJ

Advanced Studio-Printmaking

CRN 57921

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  5 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Stephanie Alaniz

KI 002

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 595 PA

Advanced Studio(Ceramics)

CRN 50509

Supply fee. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Stephanie Lanter

Flor Widmar

KI 013

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 595 PD

Advanced Studio(Painting)

CRN 50512

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 595 PF

Advanced Studio(Printmaking)

CRN 50514

Supply fee. Class will use both rooms KI001 and KI002. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  5 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Stephanie Alaniz

KI 002

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A course designed to expand the student's conceptual range, capacity for criticism and personal vision within a specific studio area. Open studio work with periodic group critiques. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, drawing, metalry, painting, photography, printmaking, sculpture and weaving.

AR 599 PA

Senior Exhibition-Painting

CRN 57739

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Derek Wilkinson

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This is a capstone studio course developed to demonstrate advanced level student achievement. The course will include the development of a cohesive body of work that is shown in a senior exhibition as a final project under the guidance of a faculty thesis committee and the major professor in the area of the student's BFA concentration. It will also result in the completion of a final portfolio. It is not intended for graduate credit.

AR 599 PB

Senior Exhibition-Engraving

CRN 57740

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

James Ehlers

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This is a capstone studio course developed to demonstrate advanced level student achievement. The course will include the development of a cohesive body of work that is shown in a senior exhibition as a final project under the guidance of a faculty thesis committee and the major professor in the area of the student's BFA concentration. It will also result in the completion of a final portfolio. It is not intended for graduate credit.

AR 599 PC

Senior Exhibit - Glass Forming

CRN 57741

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Patrick Martin

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This is a capstone studio course developed to demonstrate advanced level student achievement. The course will include the development of a cohesive body of work that is shown in a senior exhibition as a final project under the guidance of a faculty thesis committee and the major professor in the area of the student's BFA concentration. It will also result in the completion of a final portfolio. It is not intended for graduate credit.

AR 599 PD

Senior Exhibition - Ceramics

CRN 57742

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Lanter

Flor Widmar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This is a capstone studio course developed to demonstrate advanced level student achievement. The course will include the development of a cohesive body of work that is shown in a senior exhibition as a final project under the guidance of a faculty thesis committee and the major professor in the area of the student's BFA concentration. It will also result in the completion of a final portfolio. It is not intended for graduate credit.

AR 599 PE

Senior Exhibition - Sculpture

CRN 57743

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Roberta Eichenberg

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This is a capstone studio course developed to demonstrate advanced level student achievement. The course will include the development of a cohesive body of work that is shown in a senior exhibition as a final project under the guidance of a faculty thesis committee and the major professor in the area of the student's BFA concentration. It will also result in the completion of a final portfolio. It is not intended for graduate credit.

AR 599 PF

Senior Exhibition-Photography

CRN 57744

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Morgan Willingham

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This is a capstone studio course developed to demonstrate advanced level student achievement. The course will include the development of a cohesive body of work that is shown in a senior exhibition as a final project under the guidance of a faculty thesis committee and the major professor in the area of the student's BFA concentration. It will also result in the completion of a final portfolio. It is not intended for graduate credit.

AR 599 PG

Senior Exhibition-Printmaking

CRN 57920

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Alaniz

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This is a capstone studio course developed to demonstrate advanced level student achievement. The course will include the development of a cohesive body of work that is shown in a senior exhibition as a final project under the guidance of a faculty thesis committee and the major professor in the area of the student's BFA concentration. It will also result in the completion of a final portfolio. It is not intended for graduate credit.

AR 708 PA

Prob in Art for Related Prof

CRN 50517

Arranged

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and permission of instructor.) Course utilizes individual studio experiences as research for a term paper applicable to the academic program of the student. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, metalry, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and fibers. Course is designed to strengthen the art background of people in the professions related to art such as various therapists, counselors, and activity directors. May be repeated.

AR 708 PB

Prob in Art for Related Prof

CRN 50518

Arranged

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 101, AR 102, and permission of instructor.) Course utilizes individual studio experiences as research for a term paper applicable to the academic program of the student. Work in a studio area of art may be selected from the following: ceramics, metalry, painting, printmaking, sculpture, and fibers. Course is designed to strengthen the art background of people in the professions related to art such as various therapists, counselors, and activity directors. May be repeated.

Biological Sciences

BO 212 A

Biology of Plants

CRN 50413

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. NOTE: All students enrolled in BO212 must enroll in BO213 A or BO213 B.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Marshall Sundberg

SH 156

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of anatomical and physiological problems, growth and development, ecology and evolution of plants.

BO 213 A

Biology of Plants Lab

CRN 50414

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Marshall Sundberg

SH 172

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 140 or equivalent.) A study of anatomical and physiological problems, growth and development, ecology and evolution of plants.

BO 213 B

Biology of Plants Lab

CRN 50415

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Marshall Sundberg

SH 172

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 140 or equivalent.) A study of anatomical and physiological problems, growth and development, ecology and evolution of plants.

BO 409 SA

Botany Projects

CRN 56341

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of botany in which they have some interest and competence.

BO 409 SC

Botany Projects

CRN 56704

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of botany in which they have some interest and competence.

BO 459 PA

Concepts of Plant Taxonomy Lab

CRN 58493

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

David McKenzie

SH 158

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of botany.

BO 459 PB

Concepts of Plant Kingdom Lab

CRN 58494

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MF  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Marshall Sundberg

SH 172

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of botany.

BO 542 A

Plant Taxonomy

CRN 56868

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

David McKenzie

SH 158

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Co-requisite; BO 543.) Lecture and discussion on the taxonomy, ecology, techniques of identification and economics of flowering plants. Emphasis is placed upon the characteristics of families and orders.

BO 543 A

Plant Taxonomy Lab

CRN 56869

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

David McKenzie

SH 158

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, BO 542 must be taken concurrently.) This course is designed to introduce the student to field techniques, ecology of flowering plants in the area, and identification and recognition of both native and cultivated taxa.

BO 552 B

Plant Kingdom

CRN 58136

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Marshall Sundberg

SH 169

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, BO 212 and BO 213.) Designed for undergraduate biology majors and beginning graduate students. Lecture work on non vascular plants and living and fossil vascular plants, with emphasis upon morphology and evolutionary trends.

BO 553 B

Plant Kingdom Lab

CRN 58137

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MF  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Marshall Sundberg

SH 172

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, BO 212 and BO 213, concurrent enrollment in BO 552.) Designed for undergraduate biology majors and beginning graduate students. Laboratory work on non vascular plants and living and fossil vascular plants with emphasis upon morphology and evolutionary trends.

BO 809 SA

Graduate Project in Botany

CRN 56713

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

BO 809 SB

Graduate Project in Botany

CRN 57082

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

BO 809 SC

Graduate Project in Botany

CRN 56327

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

BO 809 SD

Graduate Project in Botany

CRN 58046

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

EB 351 A

Intro to Geospatial Analysis

CRN 57383

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Paul Zunkel

SH 016

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, one general education course in each of biological, physical, and social sciences; or consent of instructor.) Introduction to geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing techniques as applied to documenting, mapping, interpreting, and managing natural and cultural resources. Types of GIS data, computer hardware and software used for geospatial analysis, basic cartography, and global positioning systems. Lectures, laboratory exercises, and field trip.

EB 409 DC

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 57990

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David McKenzie

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 FB

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 58364

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 JB

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 56220

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 KA

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 56326

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Koerner

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 KB

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 55841

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Koerner

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 MA

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 57922

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Erika C. Martin

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 MC

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 57914

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Erika C. Martin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 SB

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 55948

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 MB

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 58544

Sept. 6, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Erika C. Martin

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 409 RB

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 58390

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darren Rebar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

EB 480 A

Principles of Ecology

CRN 50432

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Alexis Powell

SH 156

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, BO 212-213, ZO 214-215, and MC 316-317 or equivalent. This course is to be taken concurrently with or as a prerequisite to EB 481.) Lectures and discussions of basic principles concerning population growth and interactions, regulatory mechanisms, community succession and structure, and energy relationships of ecological systems.

EB 481 A

Field Ecology

CRN 50433

NOTE: Due to field trips, EB481 students are advised to not schedule class or work at 3:00 pm on Tuesday or Thursday.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  noon - 2:50 p.m.

William Jensen

SH 046

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 380.) Students experience the process of ecological science through instruction and their own research. Material covered includes basic principles of experimental and sampling design, sampling methods for estimating the distribution and abundance of organisms, data analysis, and communication of proposed and completed projects in written and oral form.

EB 536 A

Wildlife Management

CRN 58138

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

William Jensen

SH 046

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 380; Co-requisite EB 537.) Theories and principles of ecology and conservation biology as they apply to the management of terrestrial and wetland‐dwelling animal populations. Contemporary conservation issues and management practices are covered, with an emphasis on consequences of habitat manipulations.

EB 537 A

Wildlife Management Lab

CRN 58139

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

William Jensen

SH 046

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, GB 380; Co-requisite EB 536.) Survey of techniques used for analyzing and managing wildlife populations and habitats, management planning.

EB 809 KB

Grad Proj in Ecology & Biodiv

CRN 58140

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest or competence.

EB 809 PA

Grad Proj in Ecology & Biodiv

CRN 57317

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alexis Powell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest or competence.

EB 809 PB

Grad Proj in Ecology & Biodiv

CRN 57318

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alexis Powell

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest or competence.

EB 809 PC

Grad Proj in Ecology & Biodiv

CRN 57319

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alexis Powell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest or competence.

EB 885 JC

Grad Rsrch in Ecology & Biodiv

CRN 55843

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, graduate standing and at least three hours credit in graduate level independent study.) Investigation of problems in ecology and biodiversity by students who have demonstrated research ability at the graduate level.

FO 459 A

Spec Topic: Explosives

CRN 58221

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Mingjing Sun

SH 301

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Special topics in forensic science include those topics that are typically covered by experts in their respective disciplines in forensic science such as photography, postmortem toxicology, or crime scene processing. These are courses that may not be offered on a regular basis because of the need for the course or the availability of suitable instructors.

FO 702 A

Biological & Physical Evidence

CRN 56136

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Kristin Rindom

SH 147

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing in the Department of Biological Sciences or Department of Physical Sciences.) This course provides an introduction to the problems encountered and the techniques used in the scientific examination of physical and biological evidence. Topics include crime scene procedures, physical evidence documentation, application of the scientific method in crime scene investigation, scientific and legal integrity of physical evidence, ethical issues, professional standards, and expert. This course will be a core required class in the Master of Science in Forensic Science program and will serve to help the program meet the requirements for accreditation through Forensic Science Education Programs Accreditation Commission.

FO 715 A

Forensic Photography

CRN 58378

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kelsey Lynch

Destiny Costley

SH 147

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Must be an MSFS student or obtain permission of the instructor.) This course is designed to give students an understanding of forensic photography through the creation of a photo portfolio, the completion of a research paper on a notable historical photographer, and through written and oral examinations and presentations. It is a hands-on course composed of lectures and practical exercises.

FO 730 A

Ethics in Forensic Science

CRN 58377

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Melissa Bailey

SH 147

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This class emphasizes current ethical issues faced by forensic scientists today. Topics such as expert witness testimony, cognitive bias, report adulteration, and drylabbing, among others, are presented weekly for discussion.

FO 770 A

Graduate Research Seminar

CRN 56530

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Melissa Bailey

SH 072

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A practicum covering the various aspects of designing and delivering the types of presentations typical of a professional scientist. Students are required to attend and critique presentations throughout the semester and deliver a public departmental seminar.

FO 771 A

Forensic Science Seminar

CRN 56137

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Melissa Bailey

SH 072

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course to inform students of the research interests of invited forensic scientists, faculty, and graduate students. This course is graded on a pass/no credit basis.

FO 809 BC

Grad Proj in Forensic Science

CRN 57891

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Independent student work with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

FO 809 CA

Grad Proj in Forensic Science

CRN 56686

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Crupper

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Independent student work with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

FO 809 CC

Grad Proj in Forensic Science

CRN 56639

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Crupper

SH 044

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Independent student work with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

FO 809 BA

Grad Proj in Forensic Science

CRN 56617

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Independent student work with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

FO 809 MC

Grad Proj in Forensic Science

CRN 58394

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mingjing Sun

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Independent student work with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

FO 850 B

Molecular Tech for For Scient

CRN 56135

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Scott Crupper

SH 044

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This laboratory course will acquaint students with various molecular techniques applicable to forensic science. Students will gain hands-on experience isolating DNA from samples and performing various DNA fingerprinting techniques utilizing both PCR and non-PCR based methods. Lecture over the different methodologies will be used to complement laboratory exercises.

FO 850 A

Molecular Tech for For Scient

CRN 56134

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Scott Crupper

SH 044

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This laboratory course will acquaint students with various molecular techniques applicable to forensic science. Students will gain hands-on experience isolating DNA from samples and performing various DNA fingerprinting techniques utilizing both PCR and non-PCR based methods. Lecture over the different methodologies will be used to complement laboratory exercises.

FO 859 C

Spec Topic: Explosives

CRN 58222

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Mingjing Sun

SH 301

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Special topics in forensic science include those topics that are typically covered by experts in their respective disciplines in forensic science such as photography, postmortem toxicology, or crime scene processing. These are courses that may not be offered on a regular basis because of the need for the course or the availability of suitable instructors.

FO 886 BA

Internship: Forensic Science

CRN 57015

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experience in one of the forensic sciences. Successful completion of the course includes a research project that is developed jointly by the student, the faculty advisor, and the supervising practitioner. May serve as a substitute for FO 809 or FO 890 at the discretion of the student's graduate committee.

FO 886 BB

Internship: Forensic Science

CRN 57016

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experience in one of the forensic sciences. Successful completion of the course includes a research project that is developed jointly by the student, the faculty advisor, and the supervising practitioner. May serve as a substitute for FO 809 or FO 890 at the discretion of the student's graduate committee.

FO 886 BC

Internship: Forensic Science

CRN 57017

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experience in one of the forensic sciences. Successful completion of the course includes a research project that is developed jointly by the student, the faculty advisor, and the supervising practitioner. May serve as a substitute for FO 809 or FO 890 at the discretion of the student's graduate committee.

FO 890 BA

Thesis, MSFS

CRN 57004

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Independent study and research in an approved field in biological or physical sciences.

FO 890 BC

Thesis, MSFS

CRN 58387

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Independent study and research in an approved field in biological or physical sciences.

GB 100 A

General Biology

CRN 50443

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

David McKenzie

SH 072

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed as a general education course for students majoring in fields other than science. Lectures are concerned with basic understanding of living processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms. Major emphasis is placed on concepts which will prepare students to become informed citizens in today's society.

GB 100 B

General Biology

CRN 50445

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

David McKenzie

SH 072

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed as a general education course for students majoring in fields other than science. Lectures are concerned with basic understanding of living processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms. Major emphasis is placed on concepts which will prepare students to become informed citizens in today's society.

GB 100 C

General Biology

CRN 50447

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Joanna Gress

SH 072

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed as a general education course for students majoring in fields other than science. Lectures are concerned with basic understanding of living processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms. Major emphasis is placed on concepts which will prepare students to become informed citizens in today's society.

GB 100 D

General Biology

CRN 54428

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

SH 072

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed as a general education course for students majoring in fields other than science. Lectures are concerned with basic understanding of living processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms. Major emphasis is placed on concepts which will prepare students to become informed citizens in today's society.

GB 100 TO

General Biology

CRN 50451

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 29, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed as a general education course for students majoring in fields other than science. Lectures are concerned with basic understanding of living processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms. Major emphasis is placed on concepts which will prepare students to become informed citizens in today's society.

GB 100 ZA

General Biology

CRN 58325

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allysa Hallett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed as a general education course for students majoring in fields other than science. Lectures are concerned with basic understanding of living processes in animals, plants, and microorganisms. Major emphasis is placed on concepts which will prepare students to become informed citizens in today's society.

GB 101 A

General Biology Lab

CRN 50540

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Jessica Hufford

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 B

General Biology Lab

CRN 50531

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Scott Romeiser

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 C

General Biology Lab

CRN 50532

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Erika C. Martin

Noeline Boardman

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 E

General Biology Lab

CRN 50534

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Jessica Hufford

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 F

General Biology Lab

CRN 50535

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Scott Romeiser

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 H

General Biology Lab

CRN 53756

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Noeline Boardman

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 I

General Biology Lab

CRN 53757

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Erika C. Martin

Mirtha Gutierrez

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 ZA

General Biology Lab

CRN 58326

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Allysa Hallett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 ZB

General Biology Lab

CRN 58327

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allysa Hallett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 G

General Biology Lab

CRN 50536

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  4 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Noeline Boardman

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 J

General Biology Lab

CRN 57171

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Erika C. Martin

Scott Romeiser

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 101 D

General Biology Lab

CRN 50533

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Erika C. Martin

Mirtha Gutierrez

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or corequisite, GB 100; GB 101 is optional.) Designed as a general education course for non science students. Through the use of biological examples, the laboratory presents science as a general method of generating hypotheses and testing those hypotheses against observed data.

GB 140 A

Principles of Biology

CRN 50541

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Lynnette Sievert

SH 072

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(For prospective biology majors.) Lecture and discussion concerned with basic biological principles: cellular biology and biochemical processes, genetics, organismic biology and physiological processes, ecology, evolution and continuity of life. This course is designed for students who will major in biology and the health related areas. The emphasis is placed on preparing students for advanced biology courses.

GB 140 B

Principles of Biology

CRN 50542

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Lynnette Sievert

SH 072

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(For prospective biology majors.) Lecture and discussion concerned with basic biological principles: cellular biology and biochemical processes, genetics, organismic biology and physiological processes, ecology, evolution and continuity of life. This course is designed for students who will major in biology and the health related areas. The emphasis is placed on preparing students for advanced biology courses.

GB 140 TO

Principles of Biology

CRN 50543

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 29, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(For prospective biology majors.) Lecture and discussion concerned with basic biological principles: cellular biology and biochemical processes, genetics, organismic biology and physiological processes, ecology, evolution and continuity of life. This course is designed for students who will major in biology and the health related areas. The emphasis is placed on preparing students for advanced biology courses.

GB 141 A

Principles of Biology Lab

CRN 50544

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Erika C. Martin

Joseph LaForge

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(For prospective biology majors, to be taken concurrently with GB 140.) Laboratory exercises designed to familiarize students with the scientific process and to demonstrate basic biological principles and techniques. Includes gathering of data, observational techniques, and making inferences from data. Designed to prepare students for advanced biology courses.

GB 141 B

Principles of Biology Lab

CRN 50545

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  11 a.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Briseida Yanez

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(For prospective biology majors, to be taken concurrently with GB 140.) Laboratory exercises designed to familiarize students with the scientific process and to demonstrate basic biological principles and techniques. Includes gathering of data, observational techniques, and making inferences from data. Designed to prepare students for advanced biology courses.

GB 141 D

Principles of Biology Lab

CRN 50547

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Kudakwashe Muranda

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(For prospective biology majors, to be taken concurrently with GB 140.) Laboratory exercises designed to familiarize students with the scientific process and to demonstrate basic biological principles and techniques. Includes gathering of data, observational techniques, and making inferences from data. Designed to prepare students for advanced biology courses.

GB 141 C

Principles of Biology Lab

CRN 50546

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Kudakwashe Muranda

SH 047

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(For prospective biology majors, to be taken concurrently with GB 140.) Laboratory exercises designed to familiarize students with the scientific process and to demonstrate basic biological principles and techniques. Includes gathering of data, observational techniques, and making inferences from data. Designed to prepare students for advanced biology courses.

GB 170 AZ

Honors Biology and Lab

CRN 55283

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  1 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Marshall Sundberg

SH 172

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ACT of 23 or better, consent of instructor.) Designed as a general education course for students who wish to explore biology through the honors format. Major emphasis is placed in developing the student's ability to evaluate critically events in today's society concerning cellular biology and biochemical processes, genetics, organismal biology and physiological processes, ecology, evolution, and continuity of life.

GB 303 A

Field & Lab Biology

CRN 50549

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Brenda Koerner

SH 153

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, GB 100.) Laboratory and field experiences in biology especially appropriate for elementary education majors. Non elementary education majors may enroll for general education credit with consent of instructor.

GB 303 B

Field & Lab Biology

CRN 50550

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1:30 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Brenda Koerner

SH 153

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 100.) Laboratory and field experiences in biology especially appropriate for elementary education majors. Non elementary education majors may enroll for general education credit with consent of instructor.

GB 303 ZA

Field & Lab Biology

CRN 56871

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  8 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Sheryl Hodge

Philip Schadegg

ZELDOR 15118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, GB 100.) Laboratory and field experiences in biology especially appropriate for elementary education majors. Non elementary education majors may enroll for general education credit with consent of instructor.

GB 303 ZB

Field & Lab Biology

CRN 51173

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  5 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Sheryl Hodge

Philip Schadegg

ZELDOR 15118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 100.) Laboratory and field experiences in biology especially appropriate for elementary education majors. Non elementary education majors may enroll for general education credit with consent of instructor.

GB 325 A

Bioscientific Terminology

CRN 50576

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  noon - 12:50 p.m.

David McKenzie

SH 156

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An informal seminar-format course that meets one time per week, in which students work with Greek and Latin bases, prefixes, and suffixes that provide much of the foundation of modern bioscientific terminology found in all branches of science.

GB 385 ZA

Nutrition

CRN 50577

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Tucker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, one laboratory science in chemistry or biology.) A study of the relationship of nutrition to health of the individual as related to food and the ability of the body to utilize it. Emphasis is on normal nutrition and the interrelationships of nutrients. Application is made to nutritional requirements of infancy, childhood, adolescence, the reproduction period, and later years. Emphasis on nutrition problems of the college student is made through a personal dietary and activity record planned and evaluated by each student.

GB 385 ZB

Nutrition

CRN 57971

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Tucker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, one laboratory science in chemistry or biology.) A study of the relationship of nutrition to health of the individual as related to food and the ability of the body to utilize it. Emphasis is on normal nutrition and the interrelationships of nutrients. Application is made to nutritional requirements of infancy, childhood, adolescence, the reproduction period, and later years. Emphasis on nutrition problems of the college student is made through a personal dietary and activity record planned and evaluated by each student.

GB 386 BC

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 55931

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experiences in one of the biological sciences through professional experiences. The academic experience is developed jointly by the student and the faculty advisor. No more than 3 hours in GB 386 may be counted toward the 45 hours of biology credit.

GB 386 DC

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 57997

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David McKenzie

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experiences in one of the biological sciences through professional experiences. The academic experience is developed jointly by the student and the faculty advisor. No more than 3 hours in GB 386 may be counted toward the 45 hours of biology credit.

GB 386 MB

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 56615

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David McKenzie

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experiences in one of the biological sciences through professional experiences. The academic experience is developed jointly by the student and the faculty advisor. No more than 3 hours in GB 386 may be counted toward the 45 hours of biology credit.

GB 386 JA

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 55953

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experiences in one of the biological sciences through professional experiences. The academic experience is developed jointly by the student and the faculty advisor. No more than 3 hours in GB 386 may be counted toward the 45 hours of biology credit.

GB 386 JC

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 56294

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experiences in one of the biological sciences through professional experiences. The academic experience is developed jointly by the student and the faculty advisor. No more than 3 hours in GB 386 may be counted toward the 45 hours of biology credit.

GB 386 MA

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 56614

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David McKenzie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experiences in one of the biological sciences through professional experiences. The academic experience is developed jointly by the student and the faculty advisor. No more than 3 hours in GB 386 may be counted toward the 45 hours of biology credit.

GB 386 SC

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 57463

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experiences in one of the biological sciences through professional experiences. The academic experience is developed jointly by the student and the faculty advisor. No more than 3 hours in GB 386 may be counted toward the 45 hours of biology credit.

GB 409 BA

Biology Projects

CRN 55896

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of general biology in which they have some interest and competence.

GB 409 PB

Biology Projects

CRN 57382

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alexis Powell

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of general biology in which they have some interest and competence.

GB 409 BB

Biology Projects

CRN 57033

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of general biology in which they have some interest and competence.

GB 409 MA

Biology Projects

CRN 56789

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David McKenzie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of general biology in which they have some interest and competence.

GB 409 MB

Biology Projects

CRN 56790

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David McKenzie

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of general biology in which they have some interest and competence.

GB 425 A

General Genetics

CRN 50581

NOTE. This course will contain some online content. NOTE: Must have completed GB140 and MA110 with a grade of at least "C" in each.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Joanna Gress

SH 156

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 140 and MA 110 or equivalents with C's or better, or consent or instructor.) Lecture material in the basic areas of general genetics including both Mendelian and molecular concepts. Biology majors must take the laboratory, GB 426, in conjunction with the lecture.

GB 426 A

General Genetics Lab

CRN 50582

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Joanna Gress

SH 067

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 140 and MA 110 or equivalents with C's or better, or consent of instructor.) Laboratory material involving basic genetic experiments in animals, plant, and microorganisms.

GB 459 B

Spec Top: Alternative Facts

CRN 58172

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Michael Smith

Qiyang Zhang

Jorge Ballester

Erika C. Martin

SH 045

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various biological disciplines.

GB 459 C

Spec Topic: Drug Disposition

CRN 58328

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  9 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Timothy Rohrig

SH 067

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various biological disciplines.

GB 459 ZA

Concepts Field & Lab Biology

CRN 58505

NOTE: This course will have some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various biological disciplines.

GB 459 ZB

Concepts Field & Lab Biology

CRN 58506

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various biological disciplines.

GB 459 PA

Concepts Field & Lab Biology

CRN 58503

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Brenda Koerner

SH 153

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various biological disciplines.

GB 459 PE

Concepts of Gen Genetics Lab

CRN 58495

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Joanna Gress

SH 067

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various biological disciplines.

GB 459 PF

Concepts Field & Lab Biology

CRN 58504

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1:30 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Brenda Koerner

SH 153

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various biological disciplines.

GB 470 A

Undergraduate Research Seminar

CRN 53033

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Darren Rebar

SH 156

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Required course for BMB majors. A practicum covering the various aspects of designing and delivering the types of presentations typical of a professional scientist. Students will be required to attend and critique presentations throughout the semester and deliver a public departmental seminar.

GB 471 A

Biology Seminar

CRN 53384

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Darren Rebar

SH 156

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course to inform students of the research interests of invited biologists, biology faculty and graduate students.

GB 480 A

Senior Experience in Biology

CRN 53575

NOTE: Course required for graduating biology majors.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, 35 hours of biology credit.) This course is designed for students to learn and practice the skills for applying to graduate schools, professional schools, or a job and to complete the departmental assessments of student learning. Activities include producing a resume or CV, crafting a personal statement of goals and purpose, and completing the university and departmental assessments.

GB 512 A

Population Biology and Lab

CRN 58380

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Zach Klein

SH 050

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: EB 480 or instructor approval.) Population Biology and Laboratory will focus on the processes that govern the form and function of populations regardless of if they are animals, plants, or bacteria. We will begin by examining the dynamics of individual populations and move on to consider how disparate species interact in a community. The class will combine lectures and detailed laboratory exercises in R statistical software. Population Biology and Laboratory is designed for upper-level undergraduate students.

GB 584 A

Biology Education

CRN 50584

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  4 p.m. - 5:20 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

SH 153

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 150 and GB 160.) This course summarizes the open-ended nature of biology; students practice developing reality-based experiences in biology teaching at all levels of instruction. Includes preparation of biological materials; production and use of instructional media in biology including interfacing with microscopes, etc.; laboratory and field procedures and safety; and appropriate selection and use of computers and software in biology education. Review of laws relevant to copyright of printed and off-air materials, metrication, sex education, evolution, and lab liability. Evaluation of effectiveness of biology education in classroom, laboratory and field settings. Surveys professional journals in biology education worldwide as well as biology and biology education organizations; examines national and international biology curricula, textbooks, and informal education venues (museums, etc.). Management of controversy on animal rights, creationism, sex education, cloning and science fraud.

GB 705 A

Forensic Pathology

CRN 58381

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Melissa Bailey

SH 044

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on describing the anatomical reasons behind various causes of death including blunt force and sharp force trauma, gunshots, drug and alcohol related deaths, and deaths from disease and natural causes.

GB 750 A

Research Design & Analysis

CRN 50586

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Darren Rebar

SH 156

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the basic experimental and comparative design applicable to biological research. The student will gain experience in the use of statistical methods most often used by biologists and gain experience in the interpretations of results.

GB 751 A

Introduction to R

CRN 58379

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Erika C. Martin

SH 156

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Concurrent enrollment in GB 750 Research Design and Analysis, or instructor permission) This course serves as a hands-on learning experience to complement and reinforce statistical theory to students enrolled in GB 750. Students will use the program R to learn the basics of writing command code in R to generate basic equations, loops, graphs, and perform statistical analyses.

GB 759 A

Spe Top: EB Article Discussion

CRN 57896

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Erika C. Martin

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various biological disciplines.

GB 770 A

Graduate Research Seminar

CRN 50587

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Darren Rebar

SH 156

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A practicum covering the various aspects of designing and delivering the types of presentations typical of a professional scientist. Students will be required to attend and critique presentations throughout the semester and deliver a public departmental seminar.

GB 771 A

Biology Seminar

CRN 50589

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Darren Rebar

SH 156

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A course to inform students of the research interests of invited biologists, biology faculty and graduate students. This course is graded on a pass/no credit basis.

GB 809 BA

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 55934

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 BC

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 55944

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 FC

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 58363

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 KA

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 56287

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Koerner

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 KB

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 56304

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Koerner

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 PB

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 57935

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alexis Powell

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 SB

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 56312

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 SC

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 56593

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 TC

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 56244

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 MA

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 58389

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Erika C. Martin

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 MB

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 58507

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Erika C. Martin

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the advice and aid of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

GB 859 B

Spec Topic: Drug Disposition

CRN 58329

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Timothy Rohrig

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of general biology.

GB 859 C

Spec Top: Alternative Facts

CRN 58341

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Michael Smith

Jorge Ballester

Qiyang Zhang

SH 045

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of general biology.

GB 880 SC

Research Problems in Biology

CRN 58047

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For the M.S. Non-thesis option, this project constitutes a literature review summarizing recent research (content areas, methodology, etc.) in biology that has not been recently reviewed in the primary literature. This literature review will constitute the written portion of the final exam for the MS Non-thesis option, which must include a corresponding GB 770 Graduate Research Seminar over the review.

GB 880 FA

Research Problems in Biology

CRN 58529

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For the M.S. Non-thesis option, this project constitutes a literature review summarizing recent research (content areas, methodology, etc.) in biology that has not been recently reviewed in the primary literature. This literature review will constitute the written portion of the final exam for the MS Non-thesis option, which must include a corresponding GB 770 Graduate Research Seminar over the review.

GB 885 BC

Graduate Research in Biology

CRN 57147

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, graduate standing and at least three hours credit in graduate level independent study.) Investigation of problems in biology by students who have demonstrated research ability at the graduate level.

GB 885 KB

Graduate Research in Biology

CRN 55833

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Koerner

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, graduate standing and at least three hours credit in graduate level independent study.) Investigation of problems in biology by students who have demonstrated research ability at the graduate level.

GB 885 KC

Graduate Research in Biology

CRN 56301

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Koerner

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, graduate standing and at least three hours credit in graduate level independent study.) Investigation of problems in biology by students who have demonstrated research ability at the graduate level.

GB 885 MB

Graduate Research in Biology

CRN 56698

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David McKenzie

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, graduate standing and at least three hours credit in graduate level independent study.) Investigation of problems in biology by students who have demonstrated research ability at the graduate level.

GB 890 SA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 55831

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 SC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 55897

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 JA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 56340

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 JB

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 57434

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 JC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 55923

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 JE

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 57872

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 KC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 55834

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Koerner

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 KD

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 55932

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Koerner

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 MA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 56619

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David McKenzie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 QA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58175

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 QB

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58176

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 QC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58177

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 QD

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58178

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 RA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 57727

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darren Rebar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 RB

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 57728

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darren Rebar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 RC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 57729

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darren Rebar

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 SB

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 55860

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 SD

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 55832

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 SE

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 57030

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 TA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 57981

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 BB

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 55933

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 FA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 57089

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 FC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 56654

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 FD

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 56655

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 QE

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58179

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

GB 890 PA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58568

Oct. 18, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alexis Powell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor) Candidates for the Master of Science, Thesis Option will enroll in this course in their final semester to write, edit and/or revise a Thesis based on a novel research project in their field of study. Course grade will be “In Progress” (IP) until the student successfully defends their thesis and acquires approval from members of their Thesis committee.

MC 315 A

Biology of Microorganisms

CRN 58375

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Stephen Fields

SH 142

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: GB 150 and CH 123.) A broad introduction to microbes with an emphasis on bacterial diversity, cell structure and function, genetics, physiology, metagenomics and specific microbiomes. Routes to pathogenesis, antibiotic sensitivity and the development of antibiotic resistance are also discussed. The course is designed to serve biology majors interested in pursuing clinical, biomedical, biotechnology, ecology, and research careers. Students are encouraged to enroll concurrently in MC317.

MC 316 B

Human Health Microbiology

CRN 57791

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. NOTE: Section B is designed for students in healthcare-related careers.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Stewart Gardner

CH 518

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Co-requisite: MC 317 and prerequisites: GB 100 or GB 140 and CH 120 or CH 123.) This course covers the basics of Microbiology, focused on how it pertains to human health, including chemistry of microbial life (metabolism, replication, transcription, and translation), common human pathogens, symptoms of microbial diseases, treatment of diseases, epidemiology, environmental microbiology, and food microbiology. This course is designed for students pursuing a career in nursing, clinical, biomedical, biotechnology, and research careers. MC 317 Microbiology lab must be taken concurrently with MC 316.

MC 317 A

Microbiology Lab

CRN 50604

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Stewart Gardner

SH 065

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, MC 315 or MC 216) Laboratory experiences in the techniques common to microbiological procedures and exercises intended to illustrate phenomena peculiar to microorganisms. Exercises intended to illustrate fundamental principles of immunology and virology are also performed. Representative fungi, bacteria, protozoa and viruses are observed by the students. Students are encouraged to take this course concurrently with MC 216 or MC 315.

MC 317 B

Microbiology Lab

CRN 55707

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Stewart Gardner

SH 065

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MC 315 or MC 216) Laboratory experiences in the techniques common to microbiological procedures and exercises intended to illustrate phenomena peculiar to microorganisms. Exercises intended to illustrate fundamental principles of immunology and virology are also performed. Representative fungi, bacteria, protozoa and viruses are observed by the students. Students are encouraged to take this course concurrently with MC 216 or MC 315.

MC 317 C

Microbiology Lab

CRN 56271

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Stewart Gardner

SH 065

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, MC 315 or MC 216) Laboratory experiences in the techniques common to microbiological procedures and exercises intended to illustrate phenomena peculiar to microorganisms. Exercises intended to illustrate fundamental principles of immunology and virology are also performed. Representative fungi, bacteria, protozoa and viruses are observed by the students. Students are encouraged to take this course concurrently with MC 216 or MC 315.

MC 350 A

Molecular and Cellular Biology

CRN 52167

NOTE: Concurrent enrollment in MC351A required.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Scott Crupper

SH 072

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, Chemistry I or equivalent and GB 140 or equivalent. MC 351 must be taken concurrently.) Lectures and discussions concerning introductory cellulary chemistry, structure, physiology, and genetics. Basic concepts in recombinant DNA techniques also presented.

MC 351 A

Molecular and Cell Biology Lab

CRN 52168

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Scott Crupper

SH 044

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Co-requisite MC 350 must be taken concurrently.) Laboratory exercises designed to complement topics covered in MC 350.

MC 409 BA

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 55847

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of molecular or cellular biology in which they have some interest and competence.

MC 409 BB

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 55848

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of molecular or cellular biology in which they have some interest and competence.

MC 409 CA

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 56324

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Crupper

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of molecular or cellular biology in which they have some interest and competence.

MC 409 CB

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 57972

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Crupper

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of molecular or cellular biology in which they have some interest and competence.

MC 409 FA

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 57978

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of molecular or cellular biology in which they have some interest and competence.

MC 409 FB

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 56631

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of molecular or cellular biology in which they have some interest and competence.

MC 409 FC

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 56632

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of molecular or cellular biology in which they have some interest and competence.

MC 459 A

The Public Health of Covid-19

CRN 58485

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

SH 174E

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of microbial or cellular biology.

MC 459 PB

Concepts of Microbiology lab

CRN 58502

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stewart Gardner

SH 065

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of microbial or cellular biology.

MC 459 PC

Concepts Molec & Cell Bio Lab

CRN 58497

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Scott Crupper

SH 044

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of microbial or cellular biology.

MC 459 PD

Concepts of Cell Biology Lab

CRN 58496

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Stephen Fields

SH 067

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of microbial or cellular biology.

MC 540 A

Cell Biology

CRN 50610

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Stephen Fields

SH 046

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MC 350 or consent of instructor.) Lectures and discussions regarding functions of cellular components. Topics to be considered include protein structure and function, control of gene expression, membrane transport, protein transport, cell signaling and cell division.

MC 541 A

Cell Biology Lab

CRN 57176

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Stephen Fields

SH 067

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, concurrent or prior enrollment in MC 540 or CH 561.) Laboratory work designed to develop laboratory, research and communication skills. The lab will involve extensive training and practical experience using techniques for studies in the area of cell biology. These may include cell culture, cell viability assays, protein purification and analysis and gene expression analysis.

MC 549 A

Immunology

CRN 50613

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  6 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Tim Burnett

SH 142

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites GB 370 and (MC 350 or CH 560 or CH 660) Lectures and discussions regarding physiological, genetic and molecular aspects of immunity.

MC 549 AZ

Immunology-Honors

CRN 58553

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Tim Burnett

SH 142

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites GB 370 and (MC 350 or CH 560 or CH 660) Lectures and discussions regarding physiological, genetic and molecular aspects of immunity.

MC 809 BA

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 55920

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 BB

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 56971

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 BC

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 56313

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tim Burnett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 CA

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 55844

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Crupper

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 CC

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 56685

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Crupper

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 FB

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 56633

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 FC

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 56634

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 GA

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 58408

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stewart Gardner

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 GC

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 58409

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stewart Gardner

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 809 CB

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 55845

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Crupper

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

MC 885 FB

Grad Research in Mol/Cell Bio

CRN 56653

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing and at least three hours credit in graduate level independent study.) Investigation of problems in molecular and cellular biology by students who have demonstrated research ability at the graduate level.

MC 885 FC

Grad Research in Mol/Cell Bio

CRN 57095

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephen Fields

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing and at least three hours credit in graduate level independent study.) Investigation of problems in molecular and cellular biology by students who have demonstrated research ability at the graduate level.

MC 885 CB

Grad Research in Mol/Cell Bio

CRN 55846

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Crupper

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing and at least three hours credit in graduate level independent study.) Investigation of problems in molecular and cellular biology by students who have demonstrated research ability at the graduate level.

ZO 200 A

Intro to Anatomy & Physiology

CRN 50620

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Alexis Powell

SH 142

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite GB 100; PE majors and non biology majors only.) A lecture course designed to introduce the student to the structure and function of the following body systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous sensory, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary systems. Designed for students who are not biology majors or who are not in the pre nursing program. Students may not receive credit for both ZO 200 and ZO 362.

ZO 201 A

Intro Anatomy & Physiology Lab

CRN 50621

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Alexis Powell

SH 147

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, concurrent with ZO 200; PE and non biology majors only.) Study of anatomy of major organ systems by use of anatomical models and selected preserved animal organs. Use of physiological methods to study muscular, sensory, cardiovascular and respiratory systems.

ZO 214 A

Biology of Animals

CRN 50623

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Zach Klein

Philip Schadegg

SH 156

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 140 or equivalent.) Lecture-discussion introduction to zoology, including animal diversity, organization of the animal body and its functional systems, animal-environment relationships, and the evolutionary basis of animal life. Concurrent enrollment is ZO 215, Biology of Animals Lab, is strongly recommended.

ZO 215 A

Biology of Animals Lab

CRN 50624

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Zach Klein

Jeane Thompson

SH 045

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 140/141 or equivalent.) Laboratory introduction to zoology, including hands-on study of the diversity of animal phyla, and structure/function of the animal body. Concurrent enrollment in ZO 214, Biology of Animals, is strongly recommended.

ZO 215 B

Biology of Animals Lab

CRN 50625

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Zach Klein

Jeane Thompson

SH 045

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, GB 140/141 or equivalent.) Laboratory introduction to zoology, including hands-on study of the diversity of animal phyla, and structure/function of the animal body. Concurrent enrollment in ZO 214, Biology of Animals, is strongly recommended.

ZO 362 AZ

Human Anatomy & Physio- Hnrs

CRN 58564

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Melissa Bailey

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, GB 160 or GB 100 and CH 120 or CH 123.) A course designed for pre-nursing students and others preparing for health professions. Complementary structure and function of the following major body systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive and endocrine. Students are encouraged to take the laboratory, ZO 363, concurrently.

ZO 362 A

Human Anatomy & Physiology

CRN 50626

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. NOTE: ZO362-363 required for pre-nursing and pre-physical therapy majors: ZO200-201 will not substitute. NOTE: All Biology majors enrolling in ZO362 must enroll in one section of ZO 363.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Melissa Bailey

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, GB 160 or GB 100 and CH 120 or CH 123.) A course designed for pre-nursing students and others preparing for health professions. Complementary structure and function of the following major body systems: skeletal, muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, reproductive and endocrine. Students are encouraged to take the laboratory, ZO 363, concurrently.

ZO 363 A

Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab

CRN 50627

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Melissa Bailey

Allysa Hallett

SH 147

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ZO 362.) Observations and experiments in anatomy, histology and physiology of the major organ systems. Students are encouraged to take this course concurrently with ZO 362.

ZO 363 B

Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab

CRN 50628

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Melissa Bailey

Allysa Hallett

SH 147

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, ZO 362.) Observations and experiments in anatomy, histology and physiology of the major organ systems. Students are encouraged to take this course concurrently with ZO 362.

ZO 363 C

Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab

CRN 50629

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Melissa Bailey

Ashley Haas

SH 147

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ZO 362.) Observations and experiments in anatomy, histology and physiology of the major organ systems. Students are encouraged to take this course concurrently with ZO 362.

ZO 363 D

Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab

CRN 50630

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Melissa Bailey

Mariah Emily Mills

SH 147

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ZO 362.) Observations and experiments in anatomy, histology and physiology of the major organ systems. Students are encouraged to take this course concurrently with ZO 362.

ZO 363 E

Human Anatomy & Physiology Lab

CRN 57007

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  4 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Melissa Bailey

Mariah Emily Mills

SH 147

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ZO 362.) Observations and experiments in anatomy, histology and physiology of the major organ systems. Students are encouraged to take this course concurrently with ZO 362.

ZO 409 SA

Zoology Projects

CRN 56114

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in an area of zoology in which they have some interest and competence.

ZO 459 PA

Concepts Invertebrate Zoo Lab

CRN 58501

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darren Rebar

SH 045

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Courses taught on demand to provide in depth consideration of specialized topics in the various areas of zoology.

ZO 546 A

Invertebrate Zoology

CRN 58141

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Darren Rebar

SH 045

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, GB 380; Co-requisite, ZO 547.) An introduction to major invertebrate phyla, with emphasis on their basic body 'plan' and selected topics pertinent to that group. Topics include diversity, evolution, phylogeny, anatomy, development, physiology, behavior, and ecology.

ZO 547 A

Invertebrate Zoology Lab

CRN 58142

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Darren Rebar

SH 045

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Co-requisite, ZO 546.) A comparison of the distinguishing morphological and anatomical characteristics of invertebrate phyla and classes. Emphasis on recognition of major taxonomic units, taxonomy and ecology of local invertebrate fauna.

ZO 717 A

Comparative Animal Physiology

CRN 58180

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Lynnette Sievert

SH 169

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, (CH 370 and CH 371) or (CH 572 and CH 573).) An advanced physiology course which focuses on the functions and mechanisms of the endocrine, nervous, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, and excretory systems. A comparative approach is used to examine both invertebrate and vertebrate animals.

ZO 809 RB

Graduate Project in Zoology

CRN 57326

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darren Rebar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

ZO 809 RC

Graduate Project in Zoology

CRN 57327

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darren Rebar

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

ZO 809 SC

Graduate Project in Zoology

CRN 56714

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

ZO 809 JB

Graduate Project in Zoology

CRN 56687

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Jensen

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

ZO 809 RA

Graduate Project in Zoology

CRN 57325

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darren Rebar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student works independently, with the aid and advice of one or more members of the staff, on a project in which they have some interest or competence.

Campus Wide

CW 101 A

First-Year Seminar

CRN 56235

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Kathy Landwehr

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 B

First-Year Seminar

CRN 54891

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

James Keating

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 C

First-Year Seminar

CRN 57619

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Kathy Landwehr

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 D

First-Year Seminar

CRN 55338

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  noon - 12:50 p.m.

James Keating

Becca McKenzie

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 F

First-Year Seminar

CRN 55337

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Kathy Landwehr

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 G

First-Year Seminar

CRN 57620

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

James Keating

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 H

First-Year Seminar

CRN 57765

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 I

First-Year Seminar

CRN 58298

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

James Keating

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 PB

Freshman Seminar (Biology)

CRN 50362

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Alexis Powell

SH 156

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 PC

Freshman Seminar (TRIO)

CRN 53257

Aug. 23, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Nyk Robertson

CH 419

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 PJ

Freshman Seminar (TRIO)

CRN 50366

Aug. 23, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Nyk Robertson

PH 403

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 PM

Freshman Seminar (Biology)

CRN 55031

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Alexis Powell

SH 156

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 101 E

First-Year Seminar

CRN 54474

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Kathy Landwehr

BC 127

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course will help orient Freshmen to an academic environment, including such aspects as the value of the general education program, learning resources, and support services. It will also include such topics as time and money management, study skills, self exploration, wellness, decision making, and career planning.

CW 201 PA

Second-Year Seminar

CRN 56652

Aug. 23, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Nyk Robertson

CH 316

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Consent of instructor.) The Second-Year Seminar course is designed to assist students in a successful transition to their second year of college both academically and personally. The course encourages a sense of social belonging, promotes engagement in the learning process, assists students to clarify their purpose and direction, and helps students assume responsibility for their own success.

Communication & Theatre

SP 100 B

Interpersonal Communication

CRN 50705

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Steve Catt

RH 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of spontaneous, informal interaction between or among human beings. A lecture-laboratory course designed to increase understanding of the process of communicating with another person and develop basic interpersonal skills through structured experiences, group interactions, and readings.

SP 100 A

Interpersonal Communication

CRN 56237

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Steve Catt

RH 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of spontaneous, informal interaction between or among human beings. A lecture-laboratory course designed to increase understanding of the process of communicating with another person and develop basic interpersonal skills through structured experiences, group interactions, and readings.

SP 100 C

Interpersonal Communication

CRN 50706

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Sheryl Lidzy

RH 110

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of spontaneous, informal interaction between or among human beings. A lecture-laboratory course designed to increase understanding of the process of communicating with another person and develop basic interpersonal skills through structured experiences, group interactions, and readings.

SP 101 A

Public Speaking

CRN 54853

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Kenna Reeves

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 B

Public Speaking

CRN 56191

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Michael Dennis

RH 110

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 C

Public Speaking

CRN 56192

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Kenna Reeves

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 E

Public Speaking

CRN 56194

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Michael Dennis

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 F

Public Speaking

CRN 50714

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Sheryl Lidzy

RH 110

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 G

Public Speaking

CRN 56241

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Christopher Loghry

RH 110

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 I

Public Speaking

CRN 55698

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Jasmine Linabary

RH 111

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 PA

Public Speaking

CRN 57243

NOTE: This section for Emporia High Students only.

Sept. 2, 2020 - Nov. 24, 2020

Amanda Ballard

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 PB

Public Speaking

CRN 57244

NOTE: This section for Emporia High Students only.

Nov. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Ballard

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 ZA

Public Speaking

CRN 50722

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Loghry

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 D

Public Speaking

CRN 56193

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Kenna Reeves

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 H

Public Speaking

CRN 55697

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Jasmine Linabary

RH 111

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 AZ

Public Speaking- Honors

CRN 58569

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Kenna Reeves

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 101 TO

Public Speaking

CRN 50859

PLEASE NOTE: Students enrolled in SP101TO are in a Quiz Out section and not a regular course. The Quiz Out sessions are 8/19 and 8/26. Students should contact Michael Dennis for details.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 29, 2020

W  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Michael Dennis

RH 111

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the principles and practices of preparing and presenting speeches to audiences. A lecture laboratory course designed to increase understanding of, and develop skills in, the processes of audience analysis, speech preparation, and speech presentation.

SP 142 PS

Intercollegiate Forensics I

CRN 50724

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Loghry

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to tournament techniques and experience designed for those students actively participating in intercollegiate forensic competition.

SP 242 PS

Intercollegiate Forensics II

CRN 50725

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Loghry

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor. Not for general education credit.) A continuation of SP 142.

SP 303 A

Organizational Communication

CRN 50729

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Steve Catt

KI 215

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Traditional and modern concepts of channels of communication in complex organizations (government, industry, education, etc.). Influence of organizational theory on communicative patterns and organizational goals.

SP 304 A

Comm & Emerging Technology

CRN 58182

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jasmine Linabary

RH 111

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the role of emerging technologies and their relationship with communication. It provides an overview of communication theory and research about emerging technologies and their implications for relationships, organizations, and society. In this course, we will examine theoretical perspectives on the relationship between communication and technology, discuss key developments and debates related to emerging technologies across a variety of contexts, and grapple with ethical issues related to communication in and through emerging technologies.

SP 304 AZ

Comm & Emerging Techn-Hnrs

CRN 58549

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jasmine Linabary

RH 111

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course examines the role of emerging technologies and their relationship with communication. It provides an overview of communication theory and research about emerging technologies and their implications for relationships, organizations, and society. In this course, we will examine theoretical perspectives on the relationship between communication and technology, discuss key developments and debates related to emerging technologies across a variety of contexts, and grapple with ethical issues related to communication in and through emerging technologies.

SP 305 A

Principles of Public Relations

CRN 54465

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Rhonda Atkinson

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Modern organizations exist in increasingly competitive environments. The competition for resources as well as for the opportunity to be heard and understood can be fierce. Organizations have to be able to promote and maintain positive images. This course presents students with the opportunity to learn about and fine tune the communication skills needed to facilitate and maintain organizational practices and communications efforts designed to gain favor and commitment from desired publics. This class examines the history of public relations in the U.S., career tracks in both the profit and non-profit sectors, ethical and legal issues, as well as program planning strategies.

SP 312 A

Theories of Communication

CRN 50732

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Michael Dennis

RH 110

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to classical and contemporary theories of communication. Designed to promote an understanding of (l) the Greek and Roman view of rhetorical theory, (2) contemporary theories of the process of communication, (3) how classical and contemporary standards may be usefully and appropriately adapted to the understanding of speech behavior.

SP 313 A

Interviewing: Principles/Tech

CRN 50733

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

W  6 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Steve Catt

KI 215

KI 216

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Theory and practice of methods used in dyadic, face to face oral communicative situations traditionally encountered in organizational and professional environments. Practical application of interviewing skills relating to giving and getting information and job employment situations is provided, through role playing and real life interviews in and out of class.

SP 315 A

Small Group Communication

CRN 56483

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. This course will be held in rooms RH 114 & RH 111. Check with instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jasmine Linabary

RH 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An investigation of theories and precepts in small group communication. Emphasis on decision making, norms, leadership, problem solving, and skills development. Review of the research literature. Active involvement in research projects.

SP 332 A

Theories of Persuasion

CRN 56484

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Heidi Hamilton

RH 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, SP 100 or SP 101.) A study of the theories of persuasion and their applications, with special emphasis on the rhetorical and psychological principles involved. Consideration of the studies of source credibility, the structure and content of persuasive messages and of attitude change affected by the persuasive discourse. Opportunity for the preparation and criticism of persuasive messages by the students.

SP 342 PS

Intercollegiate Forensics III

CRN 50726

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Loghry

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A continuation of SP 242.

SP 350 A

Intercultural Communication

CRN 57241

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Sheryl Lidzy

RH 110

RH 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course addresses both culture-general and culture-specific approaches to the study of intercultural communication. From a cultural general perspective, awareness and appreciation of cultural differences and suggestions regarding communication strategies to improve interaction with international and co-cultural persons are emphasized. Culture-specific examples are presented and opportunities to explore specific cultures are arranged.

SP 370 A

Fndtns for Success in Comm

CRN 58185

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Kenna Reeves

RH 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Intensive investigation of particular areas in rhetoric and public address. Offered as a class rather than as an individual project.

SP 432 A

Consum & Cult: Crit Analy Adv

CRN 58183

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Heidi Hamilton

RH 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students will study and analyze advertising as a specialized form of persuasion. The course utilizes a critical perspective to examine the discursive connections between advertising, culture, and identity. Students will primarily apply their knowledge through analytical papers.

SP 442 A

Intercollegiate Forensics IV

CRN 57616

Oct. 18, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Loghry

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A continuation of SP 342.

SP 442 PS

Intercollegiate Forensics IV

CRN 50727

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Loghry

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A continuation of SP 342.

SP 444 A

Communication and Sports

CRN 58184

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Michael Dennis

RH 112

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is a survey of sporting contexts as observed from the perspective of the communication studies discipline's intellectual foundations. It addresses sport as culture and as community, mediated sporting images and meaning, representations of athlete demographics and experiences, symbols and emotions of fandom, gendered and ethnic stereotyping in team and individual sports, sport crisis management, issues of identity, and sport-centric gaming. Also, the communicative intersections of sport with each of commercialism, nationalism, militarism, and religion are examined. The course is predominately delivered in the seminar format with full-class discussions, of peer-reviewed research articles, inspired by designated student leaders.

SP 471 PA

Independent Study

CRN 50740

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and/or research in an area of speech not included in the regularly listed courses.

SP 471 PB

Independent Study

CRN 50741

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and/or research in an area of speech not included in the regularly listed courses.

SP 471 PC

Independent Study

CRN 50742

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Heidi Hamilton

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and/or research in an area of speech not included in the regularly listed courses.

SP 472 PA

Independent Study (P/NC)

CRN 50745

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Directed study and experience related to special topics in communication. Expectations for this special project will be established and approved by the instructor before the student enrolls. If expectations are met, a final grade of "Pass" is awarded. If expectations are not met, a grade of "No Credit" is awarded.

SP 472 PB

Independent Study (P/NC)

CRN 50744

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Dennis

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Directed study and experience related to special topics in communication. Expectations for this special project will be established and approved by the instructor before the student enrolls. If expectations are met, a final grade of "Pass" is awarded. If expectations are not met, a grade of "No Credit" is awarded.

SP 472 PC

Independent Study (P/NC)

CRN 50743

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kenna Reeves

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Directed study and experience related to special topics in communication. Expectations for this special project will be established and approved by the instructor before the student enrolls. If expectations are met, a final grade of "Pass" is awarded. If expectations are not met, a grade of "No Credit" is awarded.

SP 473 PA

Academic Internship I

CRN 50746

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Course provides instructor-supervised experience in advising and teaching communication skills. Interns work intensively with one instructor and one class learning how to assist others in improving their communication skills.

SP 473 PB

Academic Internship I

CRN 50747

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Course provides instructor-supervised experience in advising and teaching communication skills. Interns work intensively with one instructor and one class learning how to assist others in improving their communication skills.

SP 473 PC

Academic Internship I

CRN 50748

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sheryl Lidzy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Course provides instructor-supervised experience in advising and teaching communication skills. Interns work intensively with one instructor and one class learning how to assist others in improving their communication skills.

SP 474 PA

Field Internship I

CRN 50749

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with opportunities to explore and clarify their interest, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional, paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the first in a sequence of two field internships with a letter grade option.

SP 474 PB

Field Internship I

CRN 50750

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with opportunities to explore and clarify their interest, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional, paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the first in a sequence of two field internships with a letter grade option.

SP 474 PC

Field Internship I

CRN 50751

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with opportunities to explore and clarify their interest, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional, paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the first in a sequence of two field internships with a letter grade option.

SP 475 PB

Field Internship I

CRN 50753

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with opportunities to explore and clarify their interest, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional, paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the first in a sequence of two field internships with a pass/no credit option.

SP 475 PC

Field Internship I

CRN 50754

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kenna Reeves

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with opportunities to explore and clarify their interest, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional, paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the first in a sequence of two field internships with a pass/no credit option.

SP 475 PA

Field Internship I

CRN 50752

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with opportunities to explore and clarify their interest, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional, paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the first in a sequence of two field internships with a pass/no credit option.

SP 500 A

Conflict Resolution

CRN 56200

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Sheryl Lidzy

RH 110

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Course examines the ineffective responses individuals make in a conflict situation, responses such as flight behavior, defensiveness, and manipulation. Particular emphasis upon theoretical models and communication techniques that will assist the student in handling conflict constructively. Methods of instruction include structured experiences, group discussion, assigned readings and lecture.

SP 573 PB

Academic Internship II

CRN 50756

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, SP 473.) Course provides a second instructor-supervised experience for those individuals who wish to develop further their advising and communication skills. Interns must serve in a different course, preferably with a different instructor, than that served during their first intern experience. Not for graduate credit.

SP 573 PC

Academic Internship II

CRN 50757

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jasmine Linabary

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, SP 473.) Course provides a second instructor-supervised experience for those individuals who wish to develop further their advising and communication skills. Interns must serve in a different course, preferably with a different instructor, than that served during their first intern experience. Not for graduate credit.

SP 573 PA

Academic Internship II

CRN 50755

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, SP 473.) Course provides a second instructor-supervised experience for those individuals who wish to develop further their advising and communication skills. Interns must serve in a different course, preferably with a different instructor, than that served during their first intern experience. Not for graduate credit.

SP 574 PA

Field Internship II

CRN 50758

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with further opportunities to explore and clarify their interests, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the second of two in a sequence of field experience internships with a letter grade option. Not for graduate credit.

SP 574 PB

Field Internship II

CRN 50759

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with further opportunities to explore and clarify their interests, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the second of two in a sequence of field experience internships with a letter grade option. Not for graduate credit.

SP 574 PC

Field Internship II

CRN 50760

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kenna Reeves

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with further opportunities to explore and clarify their interests, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the second of two in a sequence of field experience internships with a letter grade option. Not for graduate credit.

SP 575 PC

Field Internship II

CRN 50763

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with further opportunities to explore and clarify their interests, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the second of two in a sequence of field experience internships with a pass/no credit option. Not for graduate credit.

SP 575 PA

Field Internship II

CRN 50761

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with further opportunities to explore and clarify their interests, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the second of two in a sequence of field experience internships with a pass/no credit option. Not for graduate credit.

SP 575 PB

Field Internship II

CRN 50762

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course provides university students with further opportunities to explore and clarify their interests, aptitudes, beliefs, knowledge and abilities through career-related experience. Students are placed in professional paid (optional), supervised positions and complete learning objectives. Students will be required to complete appropriate hours of supervised work. This course creates the second of two in a sequence of field experience internships with a pass/no credit option. Not for graduate credit.

TH 101 A

Introduction to Theatre

CRN 52450

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Pete Rydberg

KI 216

KI 102

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory course for incoming Theatre majors that provides an overview of contemporary production practices in theatre and departmental policies. All students will be given one production or performance assignment for the current semester. This course is designed for Theatre majors and BSE students in Theatre and is not for General Education credit.

TH 105 C

Theatre Appreciation

CRN 52455

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Jim Harris

KI 216

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students examine and discuss the philosophies, techniques, and basic natures of the performing arts from the observation of films, live plays, and television performances. Classroom lectures, demonstrations, and discussions are designed to give the student a fuller understanding and background of man's attempts to express himself in the performing arts.

TH 105 D

Theatre Appreciation

CRN 52456

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Dennis Turney Jr

KI 216

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students examine and discuss the philosophies, techniques, and basic natures of the performing arts from the observation of films, live plays, and television performances. Classroom lectures, demonstrations, and discussions are designed to give the student a fuller understanding and background of man's attempts to express himself in the performing arts.

TH 105 E

Theatre Appreciation

CRN 52451

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Susie Williams

Jim Harris

Pete Rydberg

KI 216

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students examine and discuss the philosophies, techniques, and basic natures of the performing arts from the observation of films, live plays, and television performances. Classroom lectures, demonstrations, and discussions are designed to give the student a fuller understanding and background of man's attempts to express himself in the performing arts.

TH 105 B

Theatre Appreciation

CRN 52454

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Nancy Pontius

KI 216

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students examine and discuss the philosophies, techniques, and basic natures of the performing arts from the observation of films, live plays, and television performances. Classroom lectures, demonstrations, and discussions are designed to give the student a fuller understanding and background of man's attempts to express himself in the performing arts.

TH 105 A

Theatre Appreciation

CRN 52453

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Pete Rydberg

Jim Harris

KI 216

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students examine and discuss the philosophies, techniques, and basic natures of the performing arts from the observation of films, live plays, and television performances. Classroom lectures, demonstrations, and discussions are designed to give the student a fuller understanding and background of man's attempts to express himself in the performing arts.

TH 121 A

Acting I

CRN 52457

NOTE: This course will be held in rooms RH 135 and RH 133. Check with instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jim Harris

RH 135

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will focus on the basic acting skills and craft: concentration, imagination, relaxation, listening, action and reaction, voice and body mechanics. Scenes and monologues will be explored, analyzed, rehearsed, and presented.

TH 121 B

Acting I

CRN 58466

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Jim Harris

RH 135

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will focus on the basic acting skills and craft: concentration, imagination, relaxation, listening, action and reaction, voice and body mechanics. Scenes and monologues will be explored, analyzed, rehearsed, and presented.

TH 131 A

Stagecraft

CRN 52458

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Chris Lohkamp

KI 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Provides a fundamental knowledge of the planning, construction, painting and rigging of stage scenery and stage properties. In addition to formal class meetings, students are required to assist with the construction of scenery for ESU theatre productions.

TH 132 A

Stagecraft Lab

CRN 56153

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Chris Lohkamp

KI 102

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite or co-requisite, TH 131; or consent of instructor.) This is a companion course to Stagecraft for theatre students and transfer students. Through the use of construction materials and techniques, Stagecraft Lab provides the practical application of stagecraft to theatre production. Offered every fall.

TH 132 B

Stagecraft Lab

CRN 56154

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 3 p.m.

Chris Lohkamp

KI 102

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite or co-requisite, TH 131; or consent of instructor.) This is a companion course to Stagecraft for theatre students and transfer students. Through the use of construction materials and techniques, Stagecraft Lab provides the practical application of stagecraft to theatre production. Offered every fall.

TH 133 A

Make-Up

CRN 52459

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Susie Williams

Amanda Dura

KI 022

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, majors only, or by consent of instructor.) The principles and practices of theatre make up are examined and applied in the laboratory. Students execute various laboratory assignments designed to develop their skill in make up application. Offered fall semester only.

TH 221 A

Acting II

CRN 52461

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Dennis Turney Jr

RH 135

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 121.) The actor will develop a technique for bringing the role to the stage, from first contact with the play to a final performance. The actor will learn practical and effective scene analysis, the use of point of view as an aid to action and character, to trust and follow impulses in working off a scene partner, and personal investment to the given circumstances.

TH 234 A

Stage Costuming

CRN 56499

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Amanda Dura

KI 018

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, TH 101). A course in costuming to develop an understanding of the process of executing a costume for theatrical productions. This course provides a fundamental knowledge of fabrics, construction and patterning for the stage.

TH 272 PC

Theatre Projects

CRN 53123

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dennis Turney Jr

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Designed for first-year students and sophomores actively participating in University Theatre productions.

TH 272 PD

Theatre Projects

CRN 53124

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for first-year students and sophomores actively participating in University Theatre productions.

TH 272 PE

Theatre Projects

CRN 53125

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for first-year students and sophomores actively participating in University Theatre productions.

TH 310 A

Advanced Stage Movement

CRN 57747

NOTE: This course will be held in rooms RH 135 & RH 133. Check with instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Jim Harris

RH 135

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 210.) This course will compliment performance studies by focusing on advanced physical theatre techniques and practices. Topics which may be covered include: tai chi, unarmed and armed stage combat, mask work, and Viewpoints. Creating new work will be explored as well as supporting character and dramatic action from published plays. May be repeated for credit. Offered spring semester, even years.

TH 321 PA

Acting III

CRN 58332

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Dennis Turney Jr

RH 135

KI 102

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 221) The student will learn the basics of Shakespearean acting: heightened language and rhetorical style. The student will learn a technique for performance which consists of employing the embedded “clues” in the text that are there to help the actor craft the role, discover motive and action, and to speak clearly, effectively, and persuasively. Shakespeare will be explored through group exercises, monologue and scene work. Students will also learn how this technique can be applied to modern scripts.

TH 325 A

Script Analysis

CRN 52482

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Pete Rydberg

KI 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to the crucial practice of reading and understanding plays for the purpose of producing them. The course does not simply focus on the plays as literature. Rather, it is a critical analysis of text leading to production as used by directors, actors, designers, and technicians.

TH 331 A

Scenery Practicum

CRN 52483

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Chris Lohkamp

KI 102

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, TH 131. May be repeated for credit, with no limits.) This is a practical workshop in the construction and maintenance of scenery, lighting, props and sound for the stage. Students enrolled in this course will regularly assist with the building and care of scenery required for ESU theater productions.

TH 334 A

Costume Practicum

CRN 52484

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Dura

KI 018

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, TH 234. May be repeated for credit, with no limits.) This is a practical workshop in the construction and maintenance of costumes for the stage. Students enrolled in this course will regularly assist with the building and care of costumes required for ESU theater productions.

TH 350 A

Intro to Theatrical Design

CRN 57748

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Nancy Pontius

KI 206

RH 133

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students will complete exercises to explore the principles and elements of design as they relate to theatrical production. Projects and drawing exercises will be done in various art media in a studio format.

TH 351 A

History of Costume and Decor

CRN 52470

NOTE: This course will have some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Susie Williams

Susan Mai

KI 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course will explore how a particular culture in a period of history represents itself through the visual artifacts of its clothing, buildings, decorations, and furniture. The class will also discuss politics, social attitudes, and economic conditions as sources for creating a theatrical production in an appropriate historical milieu. This course will introduce and refine skills necessary for identification of period style.

TH 401 A

Senior Capstone

CRN 56155

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Susie Williams

Chris Lohkamp

KI 206

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Majors only, or by consent of instructor.) A capstone course for advanced theatre students to prepare them for entry into the professional theatre, or for graduate study. Students will develop resumes, audition materials, design portfolios, and other tools, which they will utilize in the professional theatre/graduate schools.

TH 401 B

Senior Capstone

CRN 57750

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Dennis Turney Jr

KI 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Majors only, or by consent of instructor.) A capstone course for advanced theatre students to prepare them for entry into the professional theatre, or for graduate study. Students will develop resumes, audition materials, design portfolios, and other tools, which they will utilize in the professional theatre/graduate schools.

TH 457 A

Scene Design I

CRN 53906

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Nancy Pontius

RH 133

KI 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, TH 131 and TH 350.) A study of theatrical scene design with emphasis on the design process including collaboration with the director and other designers. Studies will include scenographic techniques and perspective drawing as employed in scene design. Students will complete at least two design projects.

TH 471 PA

Independent Study

CRN 52476

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Consent of instructor. Directed reading and/or research in an area of theatre arts not included in the regularly listed courses. Students may repeat different sections for a maximum of twelve hours credit with consent of advisor.

TH 471 PB

Independent Study

CRN 52477

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Consent of instructor. Directed reading and/or research in an area of theatre arts not included in the regularly listed courses. Students may repeat different sections for a maximum of twelve hours credit with consent of advisor.

TH 471 PC

Independent Study

CRN 52478

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Consent of instructor. Directed reading and/or research in an area of theatre arts not included in the regularly listed courses. Students may repeat different sections for a maximum of twelve hours credit with consent of advisor.

TH 472 PC

Advanced Theatre Projects

CRN 53129

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Chris Lohkamp

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Designed for juniors and seniors actively participating in University Theatre productions.

TH 472 PD

Advanced Theatre Projects

CRN 53130

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Chris Lohkamp

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for juniors and seniors actively participating in University Theatre productions.

TH 472 PE

Advanced Theatre Projects

CRN 53131

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for juniors and seniors actively participating in University Theatre productions.

TH 570 PA

Theatre Internship I

CRN 52480

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Course provides first hand experience and training in the teaching of an area in theatre arts.

TH 571 PA

Theatre Internship II

CRN 52481

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, TH 570.) Course provides a second experience for those individuals who wish to further develop their teaching skills. The student should serve in a different course than the one served in for the first intern experience.

English, Modern Lang & Journal

EG 101 B

Composition I

CRN 50050

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Lindsey Bartlett

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 C

Composition I

CRN 56011

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Courtney Sleezer

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 E

Composition I

CRN 50052

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Hannah Tharp

RH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 F

Composition I

CRN 56012

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Linzi Garcia

RH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 H

Composition I

CRN 50054

NOTE: This course will have some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Theresa Mix

PH 308

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 I

Composition I

CRN 56013

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Linzi Garcia

RH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 K

Composition I

CRN 50059

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Lindsey Bartlett

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 L

Composition I

CRN 50061

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Rebecca Cunningham

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 N

Composition I

CRN 50062

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Jonathan Leach

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 O

Composition I

CRN 55523

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Jonathan Leach

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 P

Composition I

CRN 50065

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Lydia Driskill Ahrens

RH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 PB

Composition I

CRN 57257

NOTE: This section for Emporia High Students Only.

Nov. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ashlie Thomas

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 Q

Composition I

CRN 50066

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Lydia Driskill Ahrens

RH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 R

Composition I

CRN 57961

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Linzi Garcia

RH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 S

Composition I

CRN 50064

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Rebecca Cunningham

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 ZA

Composition I

CRN 54757

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michaela Karr

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 A

Composition I

CRN 50047

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Courtney Sleezer

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 D

Composition I

CRN 50051

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kat Fox

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 G

Composition I

CRN 50053

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Kat Fox

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 J

Composition I

CRN 55888

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Hannah Tharp

RH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 MA

Composition I

CRN 57438

NOTE: This is a course reserved for multilingual students.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jonathan Leach

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 PA

Composition I

CRN 57255

NOTE: This section for Emporia High Students Only.

Sept. 2, 2020 - Nov. 24, 2020

Ashlie Thomas

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 T

Composition I

CRN 56705

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Lindsey Bartlett

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 101 TO

Composition I

CRN 50063

EG101 TO is open only to students who have been approved for exam credit by the Director of Composition.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katherine O'Meara

Lisa Moritz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 103, or exempted. Prerequisite, EG 001 or satisfactory ACT and/or writing diagnostic scores. Grade of C or better required for general education credit.) Emphasizes fundamental principles of written English and rhetorical modes available to the writer. The emphasis is on functional rhetoric. Students write essays that grow from their reading and their experiences in the context of issues pertinent to their immediate situation.

EG 102 B

Composition II

CRN 50072

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Theresa Mix

PH 308

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 C

Composition II

CRN 50073

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Chris Michael

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 D

Composition II

CRN 50074

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Theresa Mix

RH 209

PH 308

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 E

Composition II

CRN 56015

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Corrie Hawthorne

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 J

Composition II

CRN 50078

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Chris Michael

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 TO

Composition II

CRN 50083

EG102 TO is open only to students who have been approved for exam credit by the Director of Composition.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katherine O'Meara

Lisa Moritz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 ZA

Composition II

CRN 54758

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michaela Karr

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 O

Composition II

CRN 56495

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Lisa Moritz

Chris Michael

PH 309

RH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 PB

Composition II

CRN 57258

NOTE: This section for Emporia High Students Only.

Nov. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ashlie Thomas

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 F

Composition II

CRN 56016

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Corrie Hawthorne

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 A

Composition II

CRN 50071

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Joelle Spotswood

BC 127

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 102 MA

Composition II

CRN 56494

NOTE: This is a course reserved for multilingual students.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 209

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all First-year students, unless enrolled in EG 104, or exempted. Prerequisite EG 101, or credit for EG 101 by examination. Grade of C or better for general education credit.) A continuation and development of EG 101. The topical/thematic orientation of the course permits the student both a broad study of writing problems and practical experiences with an in-depth study of a particular area in the range of their own interests. Problem solving approach is used.

EG 103 AZ

Honors Composition I

CRN 50084

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Theresa Mix

PH 310

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Superior pre-college preparation in English.) Comparable in intent to EG 101 and specifically designed for students whose entrance scores suggest superior pre-college preparation in English.

EG 104 AZ

Honors Composition II

CRN 56017

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Theresa Mix

PH 310

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Comparable in intent to EG 102 and specifically designed for students who demonstrate superior performance in English Composition I or Honors Composition I.

EG 207 B

Lit Persp: Contemp Am Lit

CRN 55615

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Lisa Moritz

PH 312

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, EG 101 and EG 102.) Readings, analyses, and discussion of the major genres of literature. Short stories, poetry, and drama from various critical perspectives. A general education course.

EG 207 C

Lit Persp: Brit Gothic Fiction

CRN 56822

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Michael Behrens

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EG 101 and EG 102.) Readings, analyses, and discussion of the major genres of literature. Short stories, poetry, and drama from various critical perspectives. A general education course.

EG 207 ZA

Lit Persp: Science Fiction

CRN 55616

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachelle Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, EG 101 and EG 102.) Readings, analyses, and discussion of the major genres of literature. Short stories, poetry, and drama from various critical perspectives. A general education course.

EG 230 A

Early British Literature

CRN 56824

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Michael Behrens

PH 310

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EG 102 or EG 104.) A survey of the literature of Great Britain from the early Middle Ages through the eighteenth century.

EG 241 ZA

Later American Literature

CRN 58198

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dan Colson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EG 102 or EG104.) A survey of the literature of the U.S. from 1865 until the present.

EG 280 A

Intro to Creative Writing

CRN 56018

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 406

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EG 101 or concurrent enrollment.) A course designed to acquaint students with the fundamentals of writing as a craft, reading as writers, and the workshop format.

EG 280 B

Intro to Creative Writing

CRN 52212

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Kevin Rabas

PH 406

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EG 101 or concurrent enrollment.) A course designed to acquaint students with the fundamentals of writing as a craft, reading as writers, and the workshop format.

EG 280 AZ

Intro to Creative Writing-Hnrs

CRN 58543

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, EG 101 or concurrent enrollment.) A course designed to acquaint students with the fundamentals of writing as a craft, reading as writers, and the workshop format.

EG 338 A

Shakespeare:Tragedies/Comedies

CRN 50558

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Michael Behrens

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of Shakespeare's tragedies and comedies. The course may include studies of the sonnets and epic poems.

EG 370 A

Language and Grammars

CRN 56022

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Mel Storm

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, EG 102.) An investigation of the principles that characterize human language in general and the characteristics and conventions of the English language in particular.

EG 383 A

Fiction Writing

CRN 56638

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 406

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: EG 280) Through writing exercises, students in this course will learn to elements of fiction including characterization, narration, dialogue, and plot. They will produce original short fiction and flash fiction. Students should expect to read and discuss contemporary short fiction, to write prose exercises and their own original short stories, and to learn about and participate in work shopping.

EG 490 PA

Tchng of Eng Mid-Lev/Sec Schl

CRN 56024

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Kevin Kienholz

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required of all English majors preparing to teach in junior or senior high schools.) A course designed to train prospective English teachers to teach English language arts in grades 5-12 and to update experienced teachers in English methods.

EG 515 ZB

Rhetoric of the Uncanny

CRN 58191

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachelle Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in the history and theory of rhetoric. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 530 ZB

Origins of the British Novel

CRN 57866

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Behrens

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in British literature. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 565 ZA

Mid 20th C African Amn Novel

CRN 58399

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dan Colson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in ethnic literatures. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available from the Department of English Office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 575 A

History of the English Lang

CRN 50564

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Mel Storm

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

The course traces the development of the English language through Old, Middle, Early Modern, Mature Modern, and American English, examining the various stages of the language in the light of shifting patterns of linguistic, social, and cultural influence.

EG 587 A

Playwriting & Screenwriting

CRN 53207

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kevin Rabas

PH 310

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A seminar-format course devoted to one specific form of writing, such as scriptwriting for drama, scriptwriting for television, the personal essay, or genre writing. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 588 A

Stdies in Creative Wrtng-Zines

CRN 58279

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  5 p.m. - 6:20 p.m.

Nyk Robertson

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 406

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A multi-genre course that assumes students' commitment to writing and understanding of the workshop format. Often designed around a theme, the course is structured to help develop student writing toward professional quality. Specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 589 PA

Intrnship Creat Wrtg: Studio E

CRN 56730

NOTE: Additional classtime as arranged NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Rosalie Krenger

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 001

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to provide undergraduate creative writers, particularly students minoring in Creative Writing, with the opportunity for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. This course will engage students in writing and publishing opportunities in literary arts and community engagement. The course will align individual field studies and internships with larger questions of literary citizenship with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 589 PB

Intrn/Field Studies Creat Wrtg

CRN 56731

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to provide undergraduate creative writers, particularly students minoring in Creative Writing, with the opportunity for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. This course will engage students in writing and publishing opportunities in literary arts and community engagement. The course will align individual field studies and internships with larger questions of literary citizenship with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 589 PC

Intern/Field Study Creat Wrtng

CRN 56732

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to provide undergraduate creative writers, particularly students minoring in Creative Writing, with the opportunity for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. This course will engage students in writing and publishing opportunities in literary arts and community engagement. The course will align individual field studies and internships with larger questions of literary citizenship with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 589 PD

Intern/Field Study Creat Wrtng

CRN 57305

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to provide undergraduate creative writers, particularly students minoring in Creative Writing, with the opportunity for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. This course will engage students in writing and publishing opportunities in literary arts and community engagement. The course will align individual field studies and internships with larger questions of literary citizenship with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 589 PE

Intern/Field Study Creat Wrtng

CRN 58372

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. Additional class time as arranged.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Rosalie Krenger

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 011

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide undergraduate creative writers, particularly students minoring in Creative Writing, with the opportunity for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. This course will engage students in writing and publishing opportunities in literary arts and community engagement. The course will align individual field studies and internships with larger questions of literary citizenship with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 592 A

Studies in Young Adult Lit

CRN 53955

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Kevin Kienholz

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to young adult literature, with a special emphasis on how to use it in the English/Language Arts classroom.

EG 594 PA

Latin Am Prose in Translation

CRN 58382

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific literary genres. Genres addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 680 A

Undergrad Sem in Crtv Writing

CRN 53208

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 406

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EG 580 or EG 585.) As the most advanced undergraduate writing curriculum at Emporia State, this course challenges writers to expand their knowledge and writing styles by compiling and revising the work they have generated in previous creative writing classes into publishable quality. The course provides students with directed readings in material relevant to their writing projects. Students revise and edit work for a final portfolio which is applicable for use in applying to M.A. or M.F.A. programs, and which students can also use to assess their own progress and learning in creative writing.

EG 715 XC

Rhetoric of the Uncanny

CRN 58367

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachelle Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in rhetoric and composition. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester, including such topics as History of Rhetoric, Modern Rhetoric, Classical Rhetoric, and Introduction to Composition Studies. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 715 XB

Rhetoric of the Uncanny

CRN 58192

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachelle Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in rhetoric and composition. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester, including such topics as History of Rhetoric, Modern Rhetoric, Classical Rhetoric, and Introduction to Composition Studies. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 730 XB

Origins of the British Novel

CRN 57867

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Behrens

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in British literature. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 760 A

The Politics of Harry Potter

CRN 58197

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  3:30 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Dan Colson

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in women's literature. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 765 XA

Mid 20th C African Amn Novel

CRN 58398

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dan Colson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in ethnic literatures. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 770 A

History of English Language

CRN 54608

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Mel Storm

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in language and linguistics. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 770 XB

History of English Language

CRN 58490

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in language and linguistics. Topics addressed will vary from semester to semester; specific detailed descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins. May be repeated for credit with different topics.

EG 780 A

Grad Seminar in Creative Wrtng

CRN 53379

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 406

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) A workshop for advanced students interested in writing fiction, poetry, or both. Topics the class will investigate will be determined by the interest and needs of the students who comprise the workshop. Additional emphasis will be on the problems of teaching creative writing.

EG 788 A

Stds in Creative Wrtng: Zines

CRN 58280

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  5 p.m. - 6:20 p.m.

Amy Sage Webb

Nyk Robertson

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 406

WL 209E

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to provide graduate creative writers with directed studies in particular aspects of creative writing and literary publishing.

EG 789 PB

Intrn/Field Study Creat Wrtng

CRN 56734

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This variable credit course is designed to provide graduate creative writers with academic supervision and rigor for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. Students undertake individual field studies and internships while learning about literary citizenship, with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 789 PD

Intrn/Field Study Creat Wrtng

CRN 57306

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This variable credit course is designed to provide graduate creative writers with academic supervision and rigor for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. Students undertake individual field studies and internships while learning about literary citizenship, with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 789 PA

Intrn/Field Study CW: Studio E

CRN 56733

NOTE: Additional classtime as arranged. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

PH 011

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This variable credit course is designed to provide graduate creative writers with academic supervision and rigor for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. Students undertake individual field studies and internships while learning about literary citizenship, with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 789 PC

Intrn/Field Study Creat Wrtng

CRN 56735

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Amy Sage Webb Baza

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This variable credit course is designed to provide graduate creative writers with academic supervision and rigor for applied learning experiences, particularly internships, field studies, and professionalization activities in creative writing and literary arts. Students undertake individual field studies and internships while learning about literary citizenship, with a goal of helping all students to gain greater knowledge and skill for working within and advocating for the literary arts. The credit hours for the course will be determined by the instructor of the course as appropriate to the activities of the internship or field study.

EG 810 XB

Intro to Graduate Studies

CRN 58491

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dan Colson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A seminar providing graduate students with the tools and background necessary to undertake scholarly research in English.

EG 810 A

Intro to Graduate Studies

CRN 50572

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Dan Colson

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A seminar providing graduate students with the tools and background necessary to undertake scholarly research in English.

EG 890 PA

Tchg Engl Mid & Sec Level Sch

CRN 58526

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Kevin Kienholz

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Specialized topics in language and literature that vary from offering to offering. Specific course offerings and descriptions are available in the Department of English office before registration begins.

EG 895 A

Teaching Practicum

CRN 50573

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Katherine O'Meara

Rachelle Smith

Lisa Moritz

PH 310

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide graduate teaching assistants with the fundamentals necessary to teach Composition I and II in the composition program at Emporia State University. The course will provide students with both theory and practical applications in the effective teaching of writing. Students will be expected to work collaboratively, as well as individually, to produce detailed teaching plans prior to classroom implementation.

EG 899 E

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50154

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required for the M.A. degree in English.) Independent study and research in an approved subject. Frequent conferences with the directing professor.

EG 899 F

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50155

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required for the M.A. degree in English.) Independent study and research in an approved subject. Frequent conferences with the directing professor.

EG 899 B

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50151

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required for the M.A. degree in English.) Independent study and research in an approved subject. Frequent conferences with the directing professor.

EG 899 C

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50152

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required for the M.A. degree in English.) Independent study and research in an approved subject. Frequent conferences with the directing professor.

EG 899 D

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50153

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required for the M.A. degree in English.) Independent study and research in an approved subject. Frequent conferences with the directing professor.

EG 899 A

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50150

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required for the M.A. degree in English.) Independent study and research in an approved subject. Frequent conferences with the directing professor.

FL 095 PA

ISEP Exchange Study Abroad

CRN 50809

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mark Daly

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) Coordinator/Director.) Enrollment in this course indicates that a student is currently participating in an ESU-sanctioned academic program abroad. Course fee: $25 per semester or summer session.

FL 095 PB

Semester Study Abroad

CRN 50810

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mark Daly

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) Coordinator/Director.) Enrollment in this course indicates that a student is currently participating in an ESU-sanctioned academic program abroad. Course fee: $25 per semester or summer session.

FL 095 PC

Partner/NSE Study Abroad

CRN 50811

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mark Daly

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) Coordinator/Director.) Enrollment in this course indicates that a student is currently participating in an ESU-sanctioned academic program abroad. Course fee: $25 per semester or summer session.

FL 095 PD

Partner/NSE Study Abroad-2nd

CRN 50812

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mark Daly

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) Coordinator/Director.) Enrollment in this course indicates that a student is currently participating in an ESU-sanctioned academic program abroad. Course fee: $25 per semester or summer session.

FL 095 PE

Study Abroad Short-Term

CRN 56972

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mark Daly

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of International Student Exchange Program (ISEP) Coordinator/Director.) Enrollment in this course indicates that a student is currently participating in an ESU-sanctioned academic program abroad. Course fee: $25 per semester or summer session.

FL 100 A

Study Abroad Orientation

CRN 53109

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course is designed to provide flexibility in scheduling introductory foreign language courses on a trial basis without their being identified with specific catalogue titles and course descriptions, which might possibly establish them as permanent course offerings.

FL 499 ZA

Foreign Lang Capstone Seminar

CRN 52245

NOTE: FL499 is required for all Modern Languages majors receiving a BA degree in May 2020 and will meet TBA. Check with your advisor in Modern Languages.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Required for all graduating seniors pursuing the B.A. in French, German, and Spanish. Students will compile a portfolio with examples of graded work and a reflective essay as well as a project to be presented orally in the target language to the department faculty. This course is intended to mark the completion of their undergraduate degree. Offered every semester.

FL 499 PA

Foreign Lang Capstone Seminar

CRN 58359

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Required for all graduating seniors pursuing the B.A. in French, German, and Spanish. Students will compile a portfolio with examples of graded work and a reflective essay as well as a project to be presented orally in the target language to the department faculty. This course is intended to mark the completion of their undergraduate degree. Offered every semester.

FR 110 ZA

French Language and Culture I

CRN 58217

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Will Austin

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamentals of pronunciation. Vocabulary building. Practice in understanding and speaking simple phrases. Elementary reading, writing and grammar. Some study of the culture of the Francophone countries. Offered every fall.

FR 110 A

French Language and Culture I

CRN 50831

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction: part-time face-to-face, part-time online through LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Will Austin

PH 308

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamentals of pronunciation. Vocabulary building. Practice in understanding and speaking simple phrases. Elementary reading, writing and grammar. Some study of the culture of the Francophone countries. Offered every fall.

FR 210 A

French Language & Culture II

CRN 58218

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction: part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Will Austin

PH 309

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation and expansion of French Language & Culture I with further emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Study of the culture of Francophone countries continued. Offered every spring.

FR 210 ZA

French Language & Culture II

CRN 58283

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Will Austin

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation and expansion of French Language & Culture I with further emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading, and writing. Study of the culture of Francophone countries continued. Offered every spring.

FR 313 A

French Language & Culture III

CRN 58282

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction, part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Will Austin

PH 309

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation of Beginning French II. Expanded understanding and speaking with greater emphasis on reading and writing. Study of the culture of French-speaking countries continued. Offered every Fall.

FR 313 ZA

French Language & Culture III

CRN 58284

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation of Beginning French II. Expanded understanding and speaking with greater emphasis on reading and writing. Study of the culture of French-speaking countries continued. Offered every Fall.

GR 110 A

German Language & Culture I

CRN 56838

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction: part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Chase Snider

PH 307

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamental principles of pronunciation and grammar. Dictation, reading, simple speaking, and writing. Offered every fall.

GR 110 ZA

German Language & Culture I

CRN 58213

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Chase Snider

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamental principles of pronunciation and grammar. Dictation, reading, simple speaking, and writing. Offered every fall.

JO 200 B

Mass Communication

CRN 50126

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Kristine Dekat

Kimberley McCoy

PH 310

PH 312

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A survey of the history, scope, influence, and problems of the mass media and an introduction to popular culture, including books, newspapers, magazines, movies, television, radio, social media, public relations, and advertising.

JO 200 C

Mass Communication

CRN 53554

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Kimberley McCoy

PH 312

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of the history, scope, influence, and problems of the mass media and an introduction to popular culture, including books, newspapers, magazines, movies, television, radio, social media, public relations, and advertising.

JO 200 ZA

Mass Communication

CRN 58424

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kristine Dekat

Susan Brinkman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of the history, scope, influence, and problems of the mass media and an introduction to popular culture, including books, newspapers, magazines, movies, television, radio, social media, public relations, and advertising.

JO 200 A

Mass Communication

CRN 50125

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kimberley McCoy

PH 303

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of the history, scope, influence, and problems of the mass media and an introduction to popular culture, including books, newspapers, magazines, movies, television, radio, social media, public relations, and advertising.

JO 301 A

News Reporting

CRN 57237

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Max McCoy

PH 406

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students will learn the basics of news reporting for print, broadcast, and online news platforms, with an emphasis on watchdog reporting and best professional and ethical conduct. Students will cover events on campus and develop news and features of interest to the Emporia State community.

JO 305 ZA

Publication Design

CRN 58199

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kristine Dekat

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, JO 301) Students will learn Adobe InDesign, a publication layout program. They will master the skills necessary to lay out newspaper pages before moving on to magazine and newsletter design and other publications design including brochures and advertisements.

JO 306 A

Photojournalism

CRN 55631

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Max McCoy

PH 406

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Visual journalism is capable of moving people in ways that few other media can. Some images have changed the way we see the world, and sometimes have changed the world itself, in the 150 years since photography became a practical method of reporting. While taste and technology change, a truthful and well-executed image is timeless and remains essential to the discipline. Students will learn to create truthful digital images for various legacy and online platforms, and learn best ethical practices for photojournalism.

JO 501 ZA

Law and Ethics of Journalism

CRN 58200

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kristine Dekat

Max McCoy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, JO 305.) The history, the development, and the future of the First Amendment and the Fourth Estate and ethical concerns that journalists face daily.

JO 501 ZZ

Law & Ethics Journalism-Hnrs

CRN 58554

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Max McCoy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, JO 305.) The history, the development, and the future of the First Amendment and the Fourth Estate and ethical concerns that journalists face daily.

JO 505 ZA

Digital Journalism

CRN 58201

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kristine Dekat

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in special topics in Journalism. Specific topics vary with each offering and may be repeated for credit with different topics.

SA 110 ZA

Spanish Language & Culture I

CRN 57231

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamentals of pronunciation. Vocabulary building. Practice in understanding and speaking simple phrases. Elementary reading, writing and grammar. Some study of the culture of the Spanish- speaking countries. Offered every semester.

SA 110 ZB

Spanish Language & Culture I

CRN 58210

NOTE: Business Spanish

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jorge Britez Aveiro

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamentals of pronunciation. Vocabulary building. Practice in understanding and speaking simple phrases. Elementary reading, writing and grammar. Some study of the culture of the Spanish- speaking countries. Offered every semester.

SA 110 ZC

Spanish Language & Culture I

CRN 58206

NOTE: Medical Spanish

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Eunice Sandoval Roman

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamentals of pronunciation. Vocabulary building. Practice in understanding and speaking simple phrases. Elementary reading, writing and grammar. Some study of the culture of the Spanish- speaking countries. Offered every semester.

SA 110 A

Spanish Language & Culture I

CRN 57279

Note: This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Chase Snider

Jorge Britez Aveiro

PH 308

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamentals of pronunciation. Vocabulary building. Practice in understanding and speaking simple phrases. Elementary reading, writing and grammar. Some study of the culture of the Spanish- speaking countries. Offered every semester.

SA 110 B

Spanish Language & Culture I

CRN 58209

NOTE: Business Spanish This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face part-time online through a LMS such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jorge Britez Aveiro

PH 307

PH 308

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamentals of pronunciation. Vocabulary building. Practice in understanding and speaking simple phrases. Elementary reading, writing and grammar. Some study of the culture of the Spanish- speaking countries. Offered every semester.

SA 110 C

Spanish Language & Culture I

CRN 58205

NOTE: Medical Spanish This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face part-time online through a LMS such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Eunice Sandoval Roman

PH 308

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamentals of pronunciation. Vocabulary building. Practice in understanding and speaking simple phrases. Elementary reading, writing and grammar. Some study of the culture of the Spanish- speaking countries. Offered every semester.

SA 210 A

Spanish Language & Culture II

CRN 57929

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Eunice Sandoval Roman

PH 310

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation and expansion of Spanish Language & Culture I with further emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Study of the culture of Spanish-speaking countries continued. Offered every semester.

SA 210 ZA

Spanish Language & Culture II

CRN 57836

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation and expansion of Spanish Language & Culture I with further emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Study of the culture of Spanish-speaking countries continued. Offered every semester.

SA 210 ZC

Spanish Language & Culture II

CRN 58208

Note: Medical Spanish

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Eunice Sandoval Roman

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation and expansion of Spanish Language & Culture I with further emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Study of the culture of Spanish-speaking countries continued. Offered every semester.

SA 210 C

Spanish Language & Culture II

CRN 58207

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Eunice Sandoval Roman

PH 307

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation and expansion of Spanish Language & Culture I with further emphasis on understanding, speaking, reading and writing. Study of the culture of Spanish-speaking countries continued. Offered every semester.

SA 313 A

Spanish Language & Culture III

CRN 54467

Note: This is a course with bifurcated instruction: part-time face to face part-time online through a LMS such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Jorge Britez Aveiro

PH 307

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation of Spanish Language & Culture II. Expanded understanding and speaking with greater emphasis on reading and writing. Study of the culture of the Spanish-speaking countries continued. Offered every semester.

SA 313 ZA

Spanish Language & Culture III

CRN 57844

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jorge Britez Aveiro

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Continuation of Spanish Language & Culture II. Expanded understanding and speaking with greater emphasis on reading and writing. Study of the culture of the Spanish-speaking countries continued. Offered every semester.

SA 314 A

Spanish Heritage Lang/Cult

CRN 58193

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face; part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Gregory Robinson

Eunice Sandoval Roman

PH 307

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This intermediate level course offers Heritage learners the opportunity to expand their understanding and speaking in Spanish with added emphasis on writing and reading. This course offers the study of the culture of Spanish speaking countries as well as US Latino culture and language for those who identify as bilingual or Heritage learners. Offered every semester and online

SA 314 ZA

Spanish Heritage Lang/Cult

CRN 58194

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This intermediate level course offers Heritage learners the opportunity to expand their understanding and speaking in Spanish with added emphasis on writing and reading. This course offers the study of the culture of Spanish speaking countries as well as US Latino culture and language for those who identify as bilingual or Heritage learners. Offered every semester and online

SA 339 A

Reading and Conversation

CRN 50881

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction: part-time face-to-face, part-time online through LMS, such as Canvas.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Rachel Spaulding

Jorge Britez Aveiro

PH 308

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to promote further development of reading and speaking skills as well as to enhance the student's knowledge of contemporary culture of Spanish-speaking countries. Phonetics and pronunciation will be emphasized as well. Offered every fall.

SA 339 ZA

Reading and Conversation

CRN 58202

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to promote further development of reading and speaking skills as well as to enhance the student's knowledge of contemporary culture of Spanish-speaking countries. Phonetics and pronunciation will be emphasized as well. Offered every fall.

SA 359 A

Adv Grammar and Composition

CRN 57228

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction: part-time face-to-face, part-time online through LMS, such as Canvas.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Gregory Robinson

PH 307

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SA 339 or instructor permission.) This course is intended to further develop the student's abilities in composition. Deeper analysis of Spanish grammar, morphology and other aspects of linguistics will be emphasized. Offered every spring.

SA 359 ZA

Adv Grammar and Composition

CRN 57854

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SA 339 or instructor permission.) This course is intended to further develop the student's abilities in composition. Deeper analysis of Spanish grammar, morphology and other aspects of linguistics will be emphasized. Offered every spring.

SA 365 A

Intro to Hispanic Literature

CRN 50882

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction: part-time face-to-face, part-time online through LMS, such as Canvas.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  3:30 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Rachel Spaulding

Gregory Robinson

PH 312

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SA 339 or SA 359 or permission of instructor.) General introduction to the principles and vocabulary of literary study in Spanish. Works of Peninsular and Latin American literature will be read to illustrate these principles. Offered every fall.

SA 365 ZA

Intro to Hispanic Literature

CRN 58203

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SA 339 or SA 359 or permission of instructor.) General introduction to the principles and vocabulary of literary study in Spanish. Works of Peninsular and Latin American literature will be read to illustrate these principles. Offered every fall.

SA 365 AZ

Intro to Hispanic Lit -Honors

CRN 58561

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, SA 339 or SA 359 or permission of instructor.) General introduction to the principles and vocabulary of literary study in Spanish. Works of Peninsular and Latin American literature will be read to illustrate these principles. Offered every fall.

SA 455 ZA

Survey of Latin American Lit

CRN 58196

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SA 365.) Introduction to prominent issues, writers, and themes in Latin American literature from the Conquest through the 20th century.

SA 455 A

Survey of Latin American Lit

CRN 58195

NOTE: This is a course with bifurcated instruction; part-time face-to-face, part-time online through a LMS, such as CANVAS.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Rachel Spaulding

Gregory Robinson

PH 312

PH 403

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SA 365.) Introduction to prominent issues, writers, and themes in Latin American literature from the Conquest through the 20th century.

SA 475 PA

Independent Study

CRN 58360

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

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SA 475 PB

Independent Study

CRN 58361

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

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SA 495 A

Spec Topic: GG Marquez

CRN 58204

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  3:30 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Gregory Robinson

PH 310

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Topics selected from Spanish literature (Peninsular or Latin American), language or culture.

SA 495 ZA

Spec Topic: GG Marquez

CRN 58189

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Topics selected from Spanish literature (Peninsular or Latin American), language or culture.

Interdisciplinary Studies

ID 301 A

Issues in Ethnic & Gender Stds

CRN 55464

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Mallory Koci

WL 400C

BC 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Required for the minor in Ethnic and Gender Studies.) Introduces students to the academic study of race, class, ethnicity, and gender; this course is excellent preparation for further study in history, sociology, anthropology, geography, communication, and other disciplines. The course is an option in the "Multicultural Perspectives" section of the General Education program and is required for a minor in Ethnic and Gender Studies.

ID 301 BZ

Iss Ethnic & Gender Stds- Hnrs

CRN 55465

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Mallory Koci

WL 400C

BC 126

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Required for the minor in Ethnic and Gender Studies.) Introduces students to the academic study of race, class, ethnicity, and gender; this course is excellent preparation for further study in history, sociology, anthropology, geography, communication, and other disciplines. The course is an option in the "Multicultural Perspectives" section of the General Education program and is required for a minor in Ethnic and Gender Studies.

ID 301 ZA

Issues in Ethnic & Gender Stds

CRN 57472

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mallory Koci

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Required for the minor in Ethnic and Gender Studies.) Introduces students to the academic study of race, class, ethnicity, and gender; this course is excellent preparation for further study in history, sociology, anthropology, geography, communication, and other disciplines. The course is an option in the "Multicultural Perspectives" section of the General Education program and is required for a minor in Ethnic and Gender Studies.

ID 302 ZA

Intro to Interdisciplinary Std

CRN 55466

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mallory Koci

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is only for students majoring in Interdisciplinary Studies. This course is an orientation to the Bachelor of Interdisciplinary Studies degree. Students will explore the richness of multiple disciplines and the importance of taking charge of their own educations. The course will enable students to make connections between different academic fields of study and will prepare them to work with their advisors in designing customized and rigorous degree programs for themselves. The course will also prepare students to develop their senior capstone projects which they will complete towards the end of their degree program.

ID 490 PA

Interdiscip Studies Capstone

CRN 58186

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ID 302 with a grade of at least C.) Every interdisciplinary studies student has gained knowledge in multiple fields and disciplines through course work in a variety of interest areas. The most important skill an interdisciplinarian has is the ability to approach a problem, challenge, or need from multiple perspectives and to propose solutions or responses that a single disciplinary approach cannot encompass. This skill is at the heart of interdisciplinary studies. Students will demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge from different disciplines to create a project proposal with an interdisciplinary focus.

ID 490 ZA

Interdiscip Studies Capstone

CRN 58187

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ID 302 with a grade of at least C.) Every interdisciplinary studies student has gained knowledge in multiple fields and disciplines through course work in a variety of interest areas. The most important skill an interdisciplinarian has is the ability to approach a problem, challenge, or need from multiple perspectives and to propose solutions or responses that a single disciplinary approach cannot encompass. This skill is at the heart of interdisciplinary studies. Students will demonstrate the ability to apply knowledge from different disciplines to create a project proposal with an interdisciplinary focus.

ID 491 PA

Ethnic and Gender Studies Port

CRN 56219

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mallory Koci

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

For Ethnic and Gender Studies minors only. The portfolio is documentation of the student's coursework and activities in Ethnic and Gender Studies. It will contain the syllabus and a written work from each of the six courses completed for the minor; a section documenting attendance at eight approved events relevant to ethnicity and/or gender (usually lectures, films, or performances, on or off campus); and an essay reflecting on the experience of completing the minor. Prior to graduation, the student presents the portfolio to a committee of the instructors of three courses taken for the minor and the Director of Ethnic and Gender Studies

ID 492 ZA

General Studies Capstone

CRN 57169

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

All students completing the general studies major will enroll in a one credit hour course in the last semester of their studies. The course will be flexible in terms of requirements, in that students may complete the course in a variety of ways, from writing an original essay to completing a practicum or volunteer service. The course will support the program outcomes of the new general studies major.

ID 492 ZB

General Studies Capstone

CRN 57170

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

All students completing the general studies major will enroll in a one credit hour course in the last semester of their studies. The course will be flexible in terms of requirements, in that students may complete the course in a variety of ways, from writing an original essay to completing a practicum or volunteer service. The course will support the program outcomes of the new general studies major.

ID 510 PA

IDS Internship

CRN 56435

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) An internship course within Interdisciplinary Studies (IDS). Course Description: This course provides students the opportunity to gain practical work experience under professional supervision; to identify and develop marketable skills in their area of interest; and to explore interdisciplinary approaches to issues and problems in the workplace. Generally, each semester credit hour of internship equals 45 hours of work over the semester in the internship site.

ID 745 XA

Prog & Data Analysis for Infor

CRN 58352

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rajarshi Dey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This introductory informatics course introduces students to the software and programming languages basic to finding, querying, acquiring, manipulating and analyzing data. Students will learn to use appropriate technology to write programming scripts, to collect and manage data, and to create datasets in their focus areas within the program. The course is divided into modules that will allow students to work with faculty in their area of concentration. Each student will design, complete and present a research project in their interest area.

ID 871 XA

Directed Research

CRN 57927

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bekah Selby

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students will work closely with an instructor in their concentration area to become familiar with relevant research tools and current trends in research. They will design and begin a research project in their area of specialization. The course is intended to serve as the basis of the project required for the Informatics Capstone Seminar as the culmination of the Informatics degree program.

ID 872 XC

Practicum

CRN 58524

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bekah Selby

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The practicum provides students with the opportunity to observe professionals using informatics tools and skills in a real world setting. Students will gain an understanding of the requirements of professions available in informatics by shadowing those working in the field. Depending on the nature of the practicum as arranged by the student, their professor, and the practicum supervisor in the workplace, students may be active observers but may not necessarily perform workplace tasks. Students will communicate regularly with their professor and will submit a written report upon completion of the practicum.

ID 875 XB

Thesis

CRN 58522

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bekah Selby

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students may choose to prepare a Master’s thesis as their final project, to be completed in the Informatics Capstone course. Working closely with a faculty member, the student will design and complete a research project and write a significant research report/thesis. The thesis will be presented to the student’s thesis committee in a public forum in which the student will demonstrate an understanding of the interdisciplinary nature of the tools and skills demanded by the informatics program.

IR 301 ZA

Introduction to Info Res Stud

CRN 56525

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Keith Rocci

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An overview of the information resource studies field, including a definition of the areas of study, the impact of information and technology on society, and the role of the information professional. Ethical and legal issues will be examined, as well as the student's philosophical and professional aptitudes for the field.

Math & Economics

EC 101 A

Basic Economics

CRN 50797

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Rob Catlett

SH 046

SH 247

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is for non business majors and provides a basic understanding of the economic ideas and institutions. Introductory topics from micro, macro, and international economics are covered in the course.

EC 101 B

Basic Economics

CRN 56927

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Bekah Selby

SH 246

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is for non business majors and provides a basic understanding of the economic ideas and institutions. Introductory topics from micro, macro, and international economics are covered in the course.

EC 102 AZ

Honors Economics

CRN 53101

Experimental Economics

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bekah Selby

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in EC 101 is expected unless the student is repeating this class.) This course complements a regular section of EC 101 Basic Economics. It goes into additional depth on selected topics and covers topics which are not covered in the EC 101. Its coverage extends microeconomics, macroeconomics, and international economics.

EC 300 AZ

Proseminar-Poverty

CRN 57239

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Rob Catlett

SH 142

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EC 101 or BC 104.) This course focuses on economic topics not covered in existing economics classes. The seminars may also involve field experience or civic engagement associated with the American Democracy Project at ESU.

EC 305 A

Intermediate Microeconomics

CRN 54011

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Rob Catlett

SH 142

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EC 101 or BC 104.) This course is an intermediate level course in microeconomic theory. Particular emphasis is placed upon the theory of the consumer and firm. Market equilibrium conditions under perfect and imperfect competition are discussed.

EC 351 A

Labor Economics

CRN 58236

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Rob Catlett

SH 247

SH 249

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EC 101 or BC 104.) This is an analytical and quantitative course beginning with the derivation of the demand for labor in different market structures and the supply of labor using indifference analysis. It explores productivity, profit maximization, regulation, collective bargaining, and social welfare implications. Part of the course is devoted to the macroeconomics of labor, focusing on employment, unemployment, the labor force, and related topics.

EC 410 A

Internship in Economics

CRN 57611

Sept. 13, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, EC 101 or BC 104.) An academic offering that provides special employment for students who wish to gain career-related experience before graduation. Students are placed in supervised positions and assigned faculty advisors who design job-related academic projects.

EC 410 B

Internship in Economics

CRN 57612

Sept. 13, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, EC 101 or BC 104.) An academic offering that provides special employment for students who wish to gain career-related experience before graduation. Students are placed in supervised positions and assigned faculty advisors who design job-related academic projects.

EC 410 G

Internship in Economics

CRN 57141

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EC 101 or BC 104.) An academic offering that provides special employment for students who wish to gain career-related experience before graduation. Students are placed in supervised positions and assigned faculty advisors who design job-related academic projects.

EC 471 PA

Independent Study

CRN 50805

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EC 101 or BC 104.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

EC 471 PB

Independent Study

CRN 58003

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, EC 101 or BC 104.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

EC 471 PC

Independent Study

CRN 58004

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, EC 101 or BC 104.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

EC 499 PA

Economics Capstone

CRN 57106

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, EC 305, EC 306, and statistics.) This course is intended to present students with the opportunity to work as a team on a real world project in economics and expose them to some areas of economics not covered with a complete course in their program of study. Beyond the exposure to different areas of economics, it is intended to expose the student to model building and economic analysis using quantitative techniques.

EC 560 AZ

Economic Development-Honors

CRN 58237

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Bekah Selby

SH 247

SH 249

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EC 101 or BC 104 or equivalent.) An introductory course concerning the characteristics, obstacles, and problems of economic development facing the less-developed or less-industrialized countries of the world. Certain problems involved in the relation of the less-industrialized countries to the more-industrialized countries are examined. Designed to acquaint the student with the theory, history and policy of economic development.

EC 581 MK

Tchg Econ: Gross Domestic Prod

CRN 57054

NOTE: K-12 Teachers Only

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. Corequisite: Simultaneous registration for the companion course materials offered by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRBSL) at no charge to you. In addition, teaching a compatible course in high school (or middle school) is required.) This is an online course offered in conjunction with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis for educators who wish to develop, expand, or enhance their ability to teach about Gross Domestic Product.

EC 582 MK

Teaching Economics: Inflation

CRN 57055

NOTE: K-12 Teachers Only.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. Corequisite: Simultaneous registration for the companion course materials offered by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRBSL) at no charge to you. In addition, teaching a compatible course in high school (or middle school) is required.) This is mostly an online course offered in conjunction with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis for educators who wish to develop, expand, or enhance their ability to teach about money.

EC 583 MK

Tchg Econ: Monetary Policy

CRN 57056

NOTE: K-12 Teachers Only.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. Corequisite: Simultaneous registration for the companion course materials offered by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRBSL) at no charge to you. In addition, teaching a compatible course in high school (or middle school) is required.) This is an online course offered in conjunction with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis for educators who wish to develop, expand, or enhance their ability to teach about monetary policy.

EC 584 MK

Teaching Economics: Money

CRN 57057

NOTE: K-12 Teachers Only.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. Corequisite: Simultaneous registration for the companion course materials offered by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRBSL) at no charge to you. In addition, teaching a compatible course in high school (or middle school) is required.) This is an online course offered in conjunction with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis for educators who wish to develop, expand, or enhance their ability to teach about money.

EC 585 MK

Tchg Economics: Unemployment

CRN 57058

NOTE: K-12 Teachers Only.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Graduate Standing. Corequisite: Simultaneous registration for the companion course materials offered by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (FRBSL) at no charge to you. In addition, teaching a compatible course in high school (or middle school) is required.) This is an online course offered in conjunction with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis for educators who wish to develop, expand, or enhance their ability to teach about Unemployment.

EC 705 XA

EconED-PL-Wrkshp-SS & Literacy

CRN 58566

Oct. 18, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Bekah Selby

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

You must be a certified Kansas teacher who has a contract (or will have a contract) to teach in a K-12 classroom in the next academic year to be eligible for a Kansas Council on Economic Education scholarship for this course. This class is a series of seminars that focus on economic topics. The seminars also involve field experience in gathering useful examples for classroom teachers.

EC 710 A

Econometrics I

CRN 58238

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Bekah Selby

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: Coursework in economics and statistics or related field(s).) This course provides the statistical toolkit used by economists studying behaviors of individuals in a market. The methods discussed in this course supplement those in the companion course, EC 711: Econometrics II. This course focuses on topics of linear regression, hypothesis testing, and econometric models commonly used with large panel data sets. Students will utilize statistical software to apply material to real world data.

EC 710 XA

Econometrics I

CRN 58239

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bekah Selby

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: Coursework in economics and statistics or related field(s).) This course provides the statistical toolkit used by economists studying behaviors of individuals in a market. The methods discussed in this course supplement those in the companion course, EC 711: Econometrics II. This course focuses on topics of linear regression, hypothesis testing, and econometric models commonly used with large panel data sets. Students will utilize statistical software to apply material to real world data.

EC 737 XA

Seminar in Game Theory

CRN 58241

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bekah Selby

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: Coursework in economics and statistics or related field(s).) This course provides the theoretical foundation for analysis of strategic behaviors between agents in the economy. The course will challenge students to analyze and discuss seminal and modern theory in game theory. Students will be challenged to identify real world situations of strategic behavior, develop predictions of behavior, and present findings to the class as well as a variety of audiences.

EC 737 A

Seminar in Game Theory

CRN 58240

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Bekah Selby

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: Coursework in economics and statistics or related field(s).) This course provides the theoretical foundation for analysis of strategic behaviors between agents in the economy. The course will challenge students to analyze and discuss seminal and modern theory in game theory. Students will be challenged to identify real world situations of strategic behavior, develop predictions of behavior, and present findings to the class as well as a variety of audiences.

EC 751 A

Seminar in Labor Economics

CRN 58476

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Rob Catlett

SH 249

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: Coursework in economics and statistics or related field(s).) This course provides the theoretical and empirical framework for analysis of labor markets with a focus on current research in these fields. The course will challenge students to analyze and discuss modern analytical methods and topics in labor economics, implement a range of statistical methods to analyze labor market data, and prepare high-quality products to distribute research results.

MA 097 B

Beginning & Interm Algebra

CRN 55734

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kendall Golder

SH 158

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: for students whose ACT score and/or Algebra Evaluation indicate basic need for computational and algebraic skills prior to enrollment in the proper general education course.) Review of computational skills in the arithmetic of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Review of proportion and percent concepts. Review of basic algebra skills including signed numbers, algebraic expressions and simplification, laws of algebra, factoring, equation solving, graphing, and formula usage. Review of linear and quadratic equations, exponents and radicals.

MA 097 C

Beginning & Interm Algebra

CRN 55735

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Kendall Golder

SH 246

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: for students whose ACT score and/or Algebra Evaluation indicate basic need for computational and algebraic skills prior to enrollment in the proper general education course.) Review of computational skills in the arithmetic of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Review of proportion and percent concepts. Review of basic algebra skills including signed numbers, algebraic expressions and simplification, laws of algebra, factoring, equation solving, graphing, and formula usage. Review of linear and quadratic equations, exponents and radicals.

MA 097 D

Beginning & Interm Algebra

CRN 55736

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Rita Antwiwaa

Caleob King

SH 158

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: for students whose ACT score and/or Algebra Evaluation indicate basic need for computational and algebraic skills prior to enrollment in the proper general education course.) Review of computational skills in the arithmetic of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Review of proportion and percent concepts. Review of basic algebra skills including signed numbers, algebraic expressions and simplification, laws of algebra, factoring, equation solving, graphing, and formula usage. Review of linear and quadratic equations, exponents and radicals.

MA 097 E

Beginning & Interm Algebra

CRN 55738

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Rita Antwiwaa

Caleob King

SH 158

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: for students whose ACT score and/or Algebra Evaluation indicate basic need for computational and algebraic skills prior to enrollment in the proper general education course.) Review of computational skills in the arithmetic of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Review of proportion and percent concepts. Review of basic algebra skills including signed numbers, algebraic expressions and simplification, laws of algebra, factoring, equation solving, graphing, and formula usage. Review of linear and quadratic equations, exponents and radicals.

MA 097 F

Beginning & Interm Algebra

CRN 58423

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Robert Kornowski

SH 045

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: for students whose ACT score and/or Algebra Evaluation indicate basic need for computational and algebraic skills prior to enrollment in the proper general education course.) Review of computational skills in the arithmetic of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Review of proportion and percent concepts. Review of basic algebra skills including signed numbers, algebraic expressions and simplification, laws of algebra, factoring, equation solving, graphing, and formula usage. Review of linear and quadratic equations, exponents and radicals.

MA 097 A

Beginning & Interm Algebra

CRN 55733

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Kindra Wells

SH 158

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: for students whose ACT score and/or Algebra Evaluation indicate basic need for computational and algebraic skills prior to enrollment in the proper general education course.) Review of computational skills in the arithmetic of whole numbers, fractions, and decimals. Review of proportion and percent concepts. Review of basic algebra skills including signed numbers, algebraic expressions and simplification, laws of algebra, factoring, equation solving, graphing, and formula usage. Review of linear and quadratic equations, exponents and radicals.

MA 110 B

College Algebra

CRN 57191

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Samuel Ewusi Dadzie

Robert Kornowski

SH 045

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 110 D

College Algebra

CRN 50111

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Robert Kornowski

SH 249

SH 247

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 110 E

College Algebra

CRN 50112

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Nicklaus Mathias

SH 249

SH 247

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 110 F

College Algebra

CRN 50114

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Nicklaus Mathias

SH 046

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 110 G

College Algebra

CRN 58242

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Robert Kornowski

Samuel Ewusi Dadzie

SH 249

SH 246

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 110 TO

College Algebra

CRN 52341

NOTE: This is a Test Out section only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 29, 2020

Larry Scott

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 110 PA

College Algebra

CRN 57259

NOTE: This section for Empria High Students Only.

Sept. 2, 2020 - Nov. 24, 2020

Scott Marshall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 110 C

College Algebra

CRN 50110

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kindra Wells

SH 045

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 110 PB

College Algebra

CRN 57260

NOTE: This section for Emporia High Students Only.

Nov. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Marshall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite MA097 or, MA 098, or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities.

MA 111 B

College Algebra with Review

CRN 56065

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Samuel Ewusi Dadzie

Essam Abotteen

SH 248

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: MA 097 or MA098 or appropriate ACT math score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities. This course proceeds at a pace that allows for review and practice of prerequisite skills and concepts. Note: if a student has completed both MA110 and MA111, only the more recent grade will be counted towards the student’s GPA.

MA 111 E

College Algebra with Review

CRN 57192

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Kindra Wells

SH 248

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: MA 097 or MA098 or appropriate ACT math score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities. This course proceeds at a pace that allows for review and practice of prerequisite skills and concepts. Note: if a student has completed both MA110 and MA111, only the more recent grade will be counted towards the student’s GPA.

MA 111 D

College Algebra with Review

CRN 55745

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Kindra Wells

SH 248

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: MA 097 or MA098 or appropriate ACT math score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities. This course proceeds at a pace that allows for review and practice of prerequisite skills and concepts. Note: if a student has completed both MA110 and MA111, only the more recent grade will be counted towards the student’s GPA.

MA 111 A

College Algebra with Review

CRN 55743

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Chad Wiley

Samuel Ewusi Dadzie

SH 248

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: MA 097 or MA098 or appropriate ACT math score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities. This course proceeds at a pace that allows for review and practice of prerequisite skills and concepts. Note: if a student has completed both MA110 and MA111, only the more recent grade will be counted towards the student’s GPA.

MA 111 C

College Algebra with Review

CRN 55744

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Essam Abotteen

Nicklaus Mathias

SH 248

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: MA 097 or MA098 or appropriate ACT math score or appropriate score on the Algebra Evaluation.) This course provides a review of the concepts and skills of algebra with an emphasis on functions. Topics include linear, quadratic, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions, as well as solving equations and inequalities. This course proceeds at a pace that allows for review and practice of prerequisite skills and concepts. Note: if a student has completed both MA110 and MA111, only the more recent grade will be counted towards the student’s GPA.

MA 112 A

Trigonometry

CRN 50977

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Fred Coon

SH 249

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 110 or equivalent.) Trigonometric functions, identities, graphs, trigonometric equations, radian measure, complex numbers, polar coordinates, solving triangles, applications.

MA 125 A

Introduction to Mathematics

CRN 50978

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

M  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Brian Hollenbeck

SH 246

BL 189

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, course will be required for all students with Math or Math Ed. Majors, who are new to the program, whether first-year students or transfer students.) This course introduces incoming majors to the math department, the world of mathematics and the college environment. It addresses goals, expectations, responsibilities, math classes, decision making, study skills, problem solving and the joy of doing mathematics, as well as career choices in mathematics.

MA 130 A

Problem Solving with Computers

CRN 55837

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Thomas Mahoney

SH 245

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, one year of high school algebra.) An introductory study of problem solving using computers. Basic programming skills and efficient techniques for setting up problems applicable for computer solution are stressed. The primary response of the student is to solve problems by writing programs, testing them, and obtaining the results on the computers.

MA 156 A

Principles of Mathematics

CRN 57735

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Robert Kornowski

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 097 or MA 098 or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Mathematics Placement examination.) A course in mathematics for the nontechnically oriented student. Problem solving skills and critical thinking skills are developed through a selection of interesting and unique mathematical content and topics. Previously learned skills in algebra and geometry are enhanced and improved as students develop a greater awareness of and appreciation for mathematics.

MA 156 ZA

Principles of Mathematics

CRN 54334

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Robert Kornowski

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 097 or MA 098 or appropriate ACT score or appropriate score on the Mathematics Placement examination.) A course in mathematics for the nontechnically oriented student. Problem solving skills and critical thinking skills are developed through a selection of interesting and unique mathematical content and topics. Previously learned skills in algebra and geometry are enhanced and improved as students develop a greater awareness of and appreciation for mathematics.

MA 160 A

Precalculus

CRN 50980

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWRF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Marvin Harrell

SH 249

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA 097 or MA098 or ACT math score of 22 or higher.) This course provides the background in algebra and trigonometry that is necessary for calculus. It focuses on functions as mappings, associations, and ordered pairs; graphs of algebraic, absolute value, greatest integer, logarithmic, trigonometric, and exponential functions; and operations on and inverses of functions.

MA 161 A

Calculus I

CRN 50981

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

R  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Adelaide Akers

Fred Coon

SH 246

SH 245

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 110 and MA 112, or MA 160 or equivalent, or at least a score of 26 on the ACT math section, or at least a score of 23 on the Algebra Evaluation.) Calculus is the mathematics of change. This course focuses on the differential calculus of one variable. It includes the study of limits, differentiation, implicit differentiation, the Mean Value Theorem, optimization, related rates; it illustrates applications from other fields.

MA 161 B

Calculus I

CRN 55132

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  noon - 1:50 p.m.

MTWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Qiang Shi

SH 245

SH 247

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 110 and MA 112, or MA 160 or equivalent, or at least a score of 26 on the ACT math section, or at least a score of 23 on the Algebra Evaluation.) Calculus is the mathematics of change. This course focuses on the differential calculus of one variable. It includes the study of limits, differentiation, implicit differentiation, the Mean Value Theorem, optimization, related rates; it illustrates applications from other fields.

MA 161 TO

Calculus I

CRN 58539

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brian Hollenbeck

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, MA 110 and MA 112, or MA 160 or equivalent, or at least a score of 26 on the ACT math section, or at least a score of 23 on the Algebra Evaluation.) Calculus is the mathematics of change. This course focuses on the differential calculus of one variable. It includes the study of limits, differentiation, implicit differentiation, the Mean Value Theorem, optimization, related rates; it illustrates applications from other fields.

MA 162 AZ

Calculus Honors

CRN 58252

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Qiang Shi

Fred Coon

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, either completed or currently enrolled in MA 161, Calculus I.) In this one hour class, students do investigative projects on calculus topics which align with the content in the five hour, Calculus I course. These projects are designed to enrich the students' conceptual understanding of the fundamental calculus I topics.

MA 240 A

Discrete Mathematics

CRN 50994

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Thomas Mahoney

SH 249

SH 246

SH 247

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA 161, MA 165, or permission of the instructor.) Discrete mathematics is the study of relationships between finite and countable sets as well as the analysis of processes involving a finite number of steps. This course will introduce and emphasize the concept and methods of proof, while studying topics such as sets, logic, functions and relations, mathematical induction, and recursion.

MA 262 A

Calculus II

CRN 50995

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  noon - 1:50 p.m.

MWRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Daniel Miller

SH 245

SH 246

SH 249

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 161 or equivalent.) As a continuation of Calculus I, this course emphasizes integration. Topics include techniques of integration, improper integrals, numerical integration, basic differential equations, sequences, infinite series; applications to other fields are illustrated throughout the course.

MA 291 A

Mathematical Modeling

CRN 50998

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Fred Coon

SH 249

SH 247

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 161 or MA 165.) Mathematical modeling is the "art" of using math to help understand, describe, and forecast real-world phenomena. Topics include the modeling process, model fitting, optimization, experimental modeling, simulation, and modeling using the derivative.

MA 309 A

Strat Math Clsrm w/Diver Lrnrs

CRN 57342

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Marvin Harrell

SH 249

SH 246

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Preservice mathematics teachers in this course will examine effective instructional strategies for the teaching of mathematics to diverse learners in grades 5-12. Numerous instructional models will be investigated to help bridge the gaps between a student’s current mathematical abilities to the desired levels of proficiency. In addition, preservice teachers will examine the role of differentiated instruction for meeting the needs of all students, including the student who is talented in the area of mathematics. As a capstone project to the course, students will develop an instructional plan to work with a student in grades 6-12 with a particular physical, behavioral, or cognitive disability.

MA 322 A

Introduction to Linear Algebra

CRN 51007

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Chad Wiley

SH 246

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA 240 or permission of instructor.) This course provides additional experience with proof while introducing the methods and applications of solving systems of linear equations. Topics include: elementary vector arithmetic and matrix arithmetic, Gaussian Elimination and the Reduced Echelon Form, linear transformations, linear independence, basis, dimension, range, null space, rank, and determinants.

MA 322 AZ

Intro to Linear Algebra-Honors

CRN 58558

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Chad Wiley

SH 246

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, MA 240 or permission of instructor.) This course provides additional experience with proof while introducing the methods and applications of solving systems of linear equations. Topics include: elementary vector arithmetic and matrix arithmetic, Gaussian Elimination and the Reduced Echelon Form, linear transformations, linear independence, basis, dimension, range, null space, rank, and determinants.

MA 341 A

Intro to Probability & Statist

CRN 51008

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Rajarshi Dey

SH 247

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA 110 or equivalent.) An introductory study of probability and statistics for students who wish to apply statistics to their field of study. The course includes methods of presenting and interpreting data. Topics include frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, probability, probability distributions, normal distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals for large and small samples, and hypothesis testing of means for large and small samples.

MA 341 B

Intro to Probability & Statist

CRN 58434

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Larry Scott

SH 249

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA 110 or equivalent.) An introductory study of probability and statistics for students who wish to apply statistics to their field of study. The course includes methods of presenting and interpreting data. Topics include frequency distributions, measures of central tendency, measures of dispersion, probability, probability distributions, normal distributions, sampling distributions, confidence intervals for large and small samples, and hypothesis testing of means for large and small samples.

MA 352 A

Introduction to Biostatistics

CRN 55809

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Larry Scott

SH 245

SH 045

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 110.) This course is designed to provide the background in statistics for various fields in Biology. This course focuses on the use of statistics to help answer biological questions. Students will learn how to use relevant statistical software. Topics include statistics and samples, displaying data, describing data, estimations with uncertainty, probability, hypothesis testing, analyzing proportions, fitting probability models to frequency data, categorical variables, the normal distribution, t-tests and confidence intervals, paired t-test, two-sample t-test, and correlation and regression.

MA 363 A

Calculus III

CRN 53579

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Daniel Miller

SH 247

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 262 or equivalent.) Multivariable calculus, double integral, triple integral and partial derivatives. Vectors, polar coordinates, parametric equations, and vector valued functions.

MA 380 A

Probability and Statistics

CRN 57193

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Rajarshi Dey

SH 249

SH 246

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 262 or consent of instructor.) The study of probability and statistics provides methods to analyze data. This course is an introduction to basic probability and counting techniques as well as statistical methods using distribution theory, confidence intervals, significance tests, and sampling.

MA 410 A

Mathematical Explorations

CRN 51009

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

SH 244

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of mathematics department.) A seminar involving various topics in mathematics.

MA 425 A

Abstract Algebra

CRN 51014

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Qiang Shi

SH 249

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA 322 or permission of instructor.) Foundations of deductive mathematical reasoning and proof. Basic concepts of abstract algebra including symbolic logic, proof strategies, sets, relations mapping and binary operations. A study of some algebraic structures including groups, rings, integral domains and fields.

MA 460 A

History of Mathematics

CRN 51015

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Brian Hollenbeck

SH 247

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA 161 or MA 165 or permission of instructor.) This course explores the historical development of mathematics from Ancient times through Calculus. Contributions of different cultures and individuals as well as problems of historical significance are investigated.

MA 510 XA

Technology in Mathematics

CRN 57887

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marvin Harrell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Provides an introduction to the latest technologies that are used for the teaching, learning, and presenting of mathematics. Cannot be applied toward the Graduate Certificate in Mathematics.

MA 532 XA

Mathematical Statistics I

CRN 57886

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Larry Scott

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamental principles of a random variable and its distribution; the binomial, normal, the F, the Student t, and Chi Square; testing hypotheses, estimation, and applications.

MA 532 A

Mathematical Statistics I

CRN 51019

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Larry Scott

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamental principles of a random variable and its distribution; the binomial, normal, the F, the Student t, and Chi Square; testing hypotheses, estimation, and applications.

MA 532 ZA

Mathematical Statistics I

CRN 58397

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Larry Scott

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Fundamental principles of a random variable and its distribution; the binomial, normal, the F, the Student t, and Chi Square; testing hypotheses, estimation, and applications.

MA 570 A

Teaching College Mathematics

CRN 56317

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kindra Wells

SH 141

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, graduate standing.) This course provides an introduction to the current techniques, methods and technologies that are used in the teaching of undergraduate college mathematics through both classroom observation and supervised teaching. This course is intended for graduate students only.

MA 591 A

Statistical Prog.

CRN 57954

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Rajarshi Dey

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites will vary with topic) An in-depth study of selected topics in mathematics not currently found in other mathematics courses. May be repeated with different topics. See schedule of classes for specific topic and prerequisites when offered.

MA 591 XA

Statistical Prog.

CRN 57955

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rajarshi Dey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites will vary with topic) An in-depth study of selected topics in mathematics not currently found in other mathematics courses. May be repeated with different topics. See schedule of classes for specific topic and prerequisites when offered.

MA 701 XA

Mathematical Proofs

CRN 57875

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Adelaide Akers

Chad Wiley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on a review of methods of mathematical proof and proof writing techniques. Students' proof skills are exercised through a review of set theory and logic and their applications to other areas of mathematics. The prerequisite can be overridden by the consent of the department.

MA 701 XB

Mathematical Proofs

CRN 54330

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Adelaide Akers

Chad Wiley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on a review of methods of mathematical proof and proof writing techniques. Students' proof skills are exercised through a review of set theory and logic and their applications to other areas of mathematics. The prerequisite can be overridden by the consent of the department.

MA 715 XA

Topology

CRN 58243

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Chad Wiley

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: MA425 or MA701, or permission of instructor.) Theory of point sets with applications to analysis. Topological, metric, and function spaces, sequences, continuity, connectedness, compactness, separation, completions.

MA 715 A

Topology

CRN 58365

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Chad Wiley

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA425 or MA701, or permission of instructor.) Theory of point sets with applications to analysis. Topological, metric, and function spaces, sequences, continuity, connectedness, compactness, separation, completions.

MA 728 XA

Vector Spaces

CRN 57736

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Qiang Shi

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) The structure of vector spaces, algebras and fields. Transformations, linear independence, bases and other topics are studied.

MA 728 ZA

Vector Spaces

CRN 57882

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Qiang Shi

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) The structure of vector spaces, algebras and fields. Transformations, linear independence, bases and other topics are studied.

MA 732 XA

Categorical Data Analysis

CRN 57877

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Larry Scott

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course covers the most important methods for analyzing categorical data. Topics include Wald, score, and likelihood-ratio inference for binomial parameters, tests of association in two-way contingence tables; measures of association; Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel tests for 3-way tables; generalized linear models; logistic regression; loglinear models.

MA 732 A

Categorical Data Analysis

CRN 57196

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Larry Scott

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course covers the most important methods for analyzing categorical data. Topics include Wald, score, and likelihood-ratio inference for binomial parameters, tests of association in two-way contingence tables; measures of association; Cochran-Mantel-Haenzel tests for 3-way tables; generalized linear models; logistic regression; loglinear models.

MA 735 A

Advanced Calculus I

CRN 55309

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Thomas Mahoney

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) This course rigorously proves the results of Calculus I and II. Topics include an axiomatic characterization of the real numbers, sequences, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, Riemann integration, and infinite series.

MA 735 XA

Advanced Calculus I

CRN 57879

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) This course rigorously proves the results of Calculus I and II. Topics include an axiomatic characterization of the real numbers, sequences, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, Riemann integration, and infinite series.

MA 735 XB

Advanced Calculus I

CRN 57912

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) This course rigorously proves the results of Calculus I and II. Topics include an axiomatic characterization of the real numbers, sequences, functions, limits, continuity, differentiation, Riemann integration, and infinite series.

MA 739 A

Applied Analysis

CRN 58244

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Brian Hollenbeck

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 335 or MA 701, or permission of instructor. Prior study of undergraduate-level differential equations is recommended.) This course examines applications of analysis through the use of partial differential equations and Fourier series. The heat and wave equations are analyzed under various conditions and coordinate systems. Other topics include the Fourier Transform and its applications.

MA 739 XA

Applied Analysis

CRN 58245

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brian Hollenbeck

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 335 or MA 701, or permission of instructor. Prior study of undergraduate-level differential equations is recommended.) This course examines applications of analysis through the use of partial differential equations and Fourier series. The heat and wave equations are analyzed under various conditions and coordinate systems. Other topics include the Fourier Transform and its applications.

MA 740 A

Number Theory

CRN 58250

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Essam Abotteen

SH 248

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) Properties of numbers, prime and composite, Euclid's algorithm, indeterminate problems. Diophantine problems, congruences and residues, Euler's Theorem, Fermat's Theorem, classical problems.

MA 740 XA

Number Theory

CRN 58251

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Essam Abotteen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) Properties of numbers, prime and composite, Euclid's algorithm, indeterminate problems. Diophantine problems, congruences and residues, Euler's Theorem, Fermat's Theorem, classical problems.

MA 743 XA

Field Theory

CRN 58247

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Essam Abotteen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) This course is designed to serve as an introduction to the basic ideas and techniques of Field Theory. The course will include such topics as finite and infinite field extensions, algebraic numbers, and solvability by radicals.

MA 746 XA

Computational Algebraic Geom

CRN 58249

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Daniel Miller

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) This course is an introduction to algebraic geometry with an emphasis on computational aspects of the subject. Concepts studied include varieties, polynomial ideals, Grobner bases, the Hilbert basis theorem, elimination theory, and the Hilbert Nullstellensatz.

MA 746 A

Computational Algebraic Geom

CRN 58248

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Daniel Miller

SH 178

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 425 or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) This course is an introduction to algebraic geometry with an emphasis on computational aspects of the subject. Concepts studied include varieties, polynomial ideals, Grobner bases, the Hilbert basis theorem, elimination theory, and the Hilbert Nullstellensatz.

MA 791 XA

Prob & Statistics Simulations

CRN 58565

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Larry Scott

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites will vary with topic.) An in-depth study of selected topics in mathematics not currently found in other mathematics courses. May be repeated with different topics. See Schedule of Classes for specific topic and prerequisites when offered.

MA 810 A

Seminar in Mathematics

CRN 57975

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Larry Scott

SH 141E

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and research in a selected field.

MA 810 XA

Seminar in Mathematics

CRN 55828

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brian Hollenbeck

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and research in a selected field.

MA 810 XB

Seminar in Mathematics

CRN 58392

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and research in a selected field.

MA 810 XC

Seminar in Mathematics

CRN 58442

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Daniel Miller

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Directed reading and research in a selected field.

MA 810 XD

Seminar in Mathematics

CRN 58475

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Chad Wiley

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and research in a selected field.

MA 810 XE

Seminar in Mathematics

CRN 58550

Sept. 6, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rajarshi Dey

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and research in a selected field.

MA 850 A

Thesis, MA or MS

CRN 58371

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Daniel Miller

SH 250C

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Required for the Master of Arts degree with a major in Mathematics. Independent study and research in an approved field. Frequent conferences with the instructor.

MA 850 B

Thesis, MA or MS

CRN 58461

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brian Hollenbeck

SH 141F

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Required for the Master of Arts degree with a major in Mathematics. Independent study and research in an approved field. Frequent conferences with the instructor.

Music

MU 099 A

Music Convocation

CRN 51023

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Recitals, master classes, and open discussions in seminar format providing opportunities for students to listen to and perform composi¬tions. Master class sessions afford the music student opportunities to perform for and study with a master performer-teacher. Topics relative to music study and performance are also presented in open discussion.

MU 100 A

Introduction to Music Studies

CRN 53054

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Terrisa Ziek

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course consists of a series of seminars designed to assist the student to make a successful transition to Emporia State's Department of Music. Topics include an introduction to the White Library and Music resources, setting goals for the practice and learning of music, performance expectations, essential writing skills for musicians and academic advising.

MU 100 AZ

Intro to Music Studies-Honors

CRN 58542

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course consists of a series of seminars designed to assist the student to make a successful transition to Emporia State's Department of Music. Topics include an introduction to the White Library and Music resources, setting goals for the practice and learning of music, performance expectations, essential writing skills for musicians and academic advising.

MU 108 A

Ear Training/Sight Singing 1

CRN 51025

Students enrolled in MU108 must concurrently enroll in MU118

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, Concurrent enrollment in MU 118.) A study of the aural elements of music and sight singing, including dictation of intervals and melodies, harmonic dictation using primary triads, triad and scale identification, and solfege. MIDI based drill software and sight singing software will be available.

MU 108 TO

Ear Training/Sight Singing 1

CRN 54628

NOTE: This is a test out section only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 22, 2020

Andrew Houchins

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, Concurrent enrollment in MU 118.) A study of the aural elements of music and sight singing, including dictation of intervals and melodies, harmonic dictation using primary triads, triad and scale identification, and solfege. MIDI based drill software and sight singing software will be available.

MU 118 A

Music Theory 1

CRN 51026

Students enrolled in MU118 must concurrently enroll in MU108

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, pass of 80% or higher of the Music Theory Entrance Examination. Students not meeting this requirement must enroll in MU 101. Concurrent enrollment in MU 108 and MU 131.) A study of the written elements of music, including clefs and basic pitch notation, major and minor scales, key signatures, scale degrees, intervals, triads, notation of rhythm, four-part vocal writing, primary triads in all inversions, and secondary triads. Some exercises will be completed using notation software.

MU 118 TO

Music Theory 1

CRN 54248

NOTE: This is a test out section only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 22, 2020

Andrew Houchins

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, pass of 80% or higher of the Music Theory Entrance Examination. Students not meeting this requirement must enroll in MU 101. Concurrent enrollment in MU 108 and MU 131.) A study of the written elements of music, including clefs and basic pitch notation, major and minor scales, key signatures, scale degrees, intervals, triads, notation of rhythm, four-part vocal writing, primary triads in all inversions, and secondary triads. Some exercises will be completed using notation software.

MU 124 A

Basic Music

CRN 51031

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Robert Nance

BH 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A beginning course designed for the preparation of the classroom teacher: music fundamentals and the development of eye and ear correlation through the study of vocal music reading on the elementary level, knowledge and use of the piano keyboard, playing of the autoharp, song flutes and resonator bells. Analysis, singing, and conducting of songs.

MU 124 D

Basic Music

CRN 51035

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Robert Nance

BH 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A beginning course designed for the preparation of the classroom teacher: music fundamentals and the development of eye and ear correlation through the study of vocal music reading on the elementary level, knowledge and use of the piano keyboard, playing of the autoharp, song flutes and resonator bells. Analysis, singing, and conducting of songs.

MU 124 TO

Basic Music

CRN 51037

NOTE: Students enrolled in MU124 TO are in a Quiz Out section and not a regular class. The Quiz Out session is only August 22. Students may contact the Music office for details.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 22, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A beginning course designed for the preparation of the classroom teacher: music fundamentals and the development of eye and ear correlation through the study of vocal music reading on the elementary level, knowledge and use of the piano keyboard, playing of the autoharp, song flutes and resonator bells. Analysis, singing, and conducting of songs.

MU 125 PA

Class Music Lessons: Voice

CRN 57522

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

BH 205

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 125 PB

Class Music Lessons: Violin

CRN 53302

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 125 PH

Class Music Lessons: Clarinet

CRN 53308

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dawn McConkie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 125 PJ

Class Music Lessons: Saxophone

CRN 53310

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dawn McConkie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 125 PK

Class Music Lessons: Trumpet

CRN 53311

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 125 PL

Class Music Lssns: French Horn

CRN 53312

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 125 PN

Class Music Lessons: Baritone

CRN 53313

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 125 PO

Class Music Lessons: Tuba

CRN 53314

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 125 PP

Class Music Lessons:Percussion

CRN 53315

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

A beginning course for students interested in studying individual musical instruments. The course, taught in group setting, will introduce students to beginning techniques, fundamentals of tone production, intonation, and basic performance skills. Students will also learn about the maintenance appropriate to the selected instrument. This course is intended for the non-music major, or for a music major seeking training on a secondary instrument.

MU 126 PA

Piano for Fun, New Beginners

CRN 58302

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A course for beginners in piano, expressly those non music majors whose goal is to learn to read music and to apply that skill at the piano.

MU 131 A

Group Piano I

CRN 51042

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Melinda Groves

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 118.) A course of study for those students who have had no previous training or study of piano. Students will learn to play major and minor scales, major and minor arpeggi as with alternating hands, chord progression, playing of simple tunes by ear, and the transposition of simple melodies.

MU 131 B

Group Piano I

CRN 51044

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Sol Martinez Missena

Youngbok Kim

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 118.) A course of study for those students who have had no previous training or study of piano. Students will learn to play major and minor scales, major and minor arpeggi as with alternating hands, chord progression, playing of simple tunes by ear, and the transposition of simple melodies.

MU 131 C

Group Piano I

CRN 53753

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Sol Martinez Missena

Youngbok Kim

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 118.) A course of study for those students who have had no previous training or study of piano. Students will learn to play major and minor scales, major and minor arpeggi as with alternating hands, chord progression, playing of simple tunes by ear, and the transposition of simple melodies.

MU 131 D

Group Piano I

CRN 54629

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Martin Cuellar

Melinda Groves

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 118.) A course of study for those students who have had no previous training or study of piano. Students will learn to play major and minor scales, major and minor arpeggi as with alternating hands, chord progression, playing of simple tunes by ear, and the transposition of simple melodies.

MU 131 TO

Group Piano I

CRN 51045

NOTE: This is a Quiz Out section which only meets on August 23rd.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 22, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 118.) A course of study for those students who have had no previous training or study of piano. Students will learn to play major and minor scales, major and minor arpeggi as with alternating hands, chord progression, playing of simple tunes by ear, and the transposition of simple melodies.

MU 132 TO

Group Piano II

CRN 55025

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 22, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 119.) A continuation of the skills learned during MU 131. Students who have had brief periods of study as children are advised to enroll in this course. Course includes scales played hands separately for more than one octave, chord progression I, IV, V, I in inversions, a continuation of transposition skills, and an introduction to accompaniment patterns. Advanced solo literature included.

MU 133 A

Group Piano III

CRN 51047

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Melinda Groves

Martin Cuellar

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 218.) A continuation of skills learned during MU 132. Scales are played hands together, chord progression I, VI, IV, II, V, I with chord roots in the left hand. Beginning work on harmonization, arrangement, and transposition of melodies, continuation of sight reading techniques, and preparation of America in F and G. More advanced literature to include some work with four-part music.

MU 133 B

Group Piano III

CRN 56577

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Martin Cuellar

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 218.) A continuation of skills learned during MU 132. Scales are played hands together, chord progression I, VI, IV, II, V, I with chord roots in the left hand. Beginning work on harmonization, arrangement, and transposition of melodies, continuation of sight reading techniques, and preparation of America in F and G. More advanced literature to include some work with four-part music.

MU 133 C

Group Piano III

CRN 56616

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Martin Cuellar

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 218.) A continuation of skills learned during MU 132. Scales are played hands together, chord progression I, VI, IV, II, V, I with chord roots in the left hand. Beginning work on harmonization, arrangement, and transposition of melodies, continuation of sight reading techniques, and preparation of America in F and G. More advanced literature to include some work with four-part music.

MU 133 TO

Group Piano III

CRN 51052

Note: This is a Quiz Out section which only meets on August 23rd.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 22, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 114

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 218.) A continuation of skills learned during MU 132. Scales are played hands together, chord progression I, VI, IV, II, V, I with chord roots in the left hand. Beginning work on harmonization, arrangement, and transposition of melodies, continuation of sight reading techniques, and preparation of America in F and G. More advanced literature to include some work with four-part music.

MU 134 TO

Group Piano IV

CRN 55026

NOTE: This is a Quiz Out section which only meets on August 22nd.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 22, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 301

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in MU 219.) Piano Proficiency Requirement Sheets, provided by the Department of Music, outline the content of MU 134. These requirements are the culmination of four semesters of study for those who began their piano study with MU 131. Note: The requirements for vocalists include more areas than for instrumentalists. These adjustments are made during the course of study for the vocal and instrumental students.

MU 208 A

Ear Training/Sight Singing 3

CRN 51053

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, students must have a minimum Grade of "C" or higher in MU 109 and either concurrent enrollment in MU 218 or a C or better in MU 218.) A continuation of MU 109, this course has further studies in dictation and solfege based on materials presented in the Music Theory courses with MIDI based drill software and sight singing software available.

MU 218 A

Music Theory 3

CRN 51055

NOTE: Students enrolled in MU218 must concurrently enroll in MU208.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, students must have a minimum grade of C in MU 119.) A continuation of Music Theory, further studies of harmony will include augmented sixth chords, the neapolitan sixth, modulation, post-common practice harmony, analysis, and composition exercises using notation software.

MU 220 A

Emporia Chorale

CRN 51056

NOTE: MU220 requires music ensemble performances in addition to regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  7 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Robert Ward

Jacob Narverud

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The ESU Community Chorus is open to all students as well as residents of the community without audition and performs major choral works each semester in a variety of settings.

MU 226 C

Mus Appreciation:Film Music

CRN 57781

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A general education course in music appreciation designed to arouse musical interest, enhance aesthetic enjoyment on the part of the listener, and show the relevance music plays in our everyday lives. Course will include a basic vocabulary of musical elements and a summary of the historical periods of music. Course includes sections which emphasize specialized musical topics. Students with both musical and non-musical backgrounds are invited to enroll. Required attendance at live musical events is a course component.

MU 226 ZA

Music Apprec: Popular Music

CRN 51840

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tiffany Budke

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A general education course in music appreciation designed to arouse musical interest, enhance aesthetic enjoyment on the part of the listener, and show the relevance music plays in our everyday lives. Course will include a basic vocabulary of musical elements and a summary of the historical periods of music. Course includes sections which emphasize specialized musical topics. Students with both musical and non-musical backgrounds are invited to enroll. Required attendance at live musical events is a course component.

MU 226 A

Music App:History of Rock/Roll

CRN 51057

NOTE: All sections of MU226 will require attendance at music recitals in addition to the regularly scheduled class sections.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Tiffany Budke

BH 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A general education course in music appreciation designed to arouse musical interest, enhance aesthetic enjoyment on the part of the listener, and show the relevance music plays in our everyday lives. Course will include a basic vocabulary of musical elements and a summary of the historical periods of music. Course includes sections which emphasize specialized musical topics. Students with both musical and non-musical backgrounds are invited to enroll. Required attendance at live musical events is a course component.

MU 237 A

Applied Piano for Vocal Stud I

CRN 56675

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, completion of MU 134 with a grade of "C" or better.) This is a course designed to meet the specific requirements of the vocal music education student. It will include accompaniment, sight-reading, score and part reading, and increased piano performance skills.

MU 244 PA

Hornet Revue

CRN 51063

NOTE: MU244 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

William Woodworth

BH 134

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An ensemble which performs at a variety of events. The group is most active during basketball season; however, there are other occasions throughout the year when the ensemble is called upon to perform. A wide array of past and current popular styles make up the fare for this group of entertainers.

MU 245 A

Marching Band

CRN 51064

NOTE: MU245 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions of MWF 3:00 to 5:00 pm

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  3 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

William Woodworth

BH 134

PH 125A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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MU 250 D

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 57858

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

BH 308

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 N

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51881

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

BH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 O

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51882

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

BH 208

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 R

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 57112

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

BH 116

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 S

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51885

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

BH 116

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 A

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51877

Each student new to applied music study must audition for music faculty members. Check with the Music Office for names and contact information for faculty members.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

BH 308

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 B

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51878

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

BH 308

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 C

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51879

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

BH 308

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 M

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51880

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

BH 208

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 ZA

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 58453

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 250 ZB

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 58454

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 251 A

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 51889

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 114

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 251 B

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 51890

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 114

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 251 D

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 51891

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 114

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 251 ZA

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 58451

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 251 ZB

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 58452

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 253 A

Applied Music-Violin

CRN 51894

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 253 B

Applied Music-Violin

CRN 51895

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 254 A

Applied Music-Viola

CRN 51897

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 254 B

Applied Music-Viola

CRN 51898

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 255 A

Applied Music-Cello

CRN 54566

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ezgi Karakus

Irene Diaz Gill Henning

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 255 C

Applied Music-Cello

CRN 56726

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ezgi Karakus

Irene Diaz Gill Henning

BH 119

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 255 B

Applied Music-Cello

CRN 54567

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ezgi Karakus

Irene Diaz Gill Henning

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 256 B

Applied Music-String Bass

CRN 51904

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

BH 306

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 256 C

Applied Music-String Bass

CRN 56715

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

BH 119

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 256 A

Applied Music-String Bass

CRN 51903

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

BH 306

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 257 A

Applied Music-Flute

CRN 51908

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 257 B

Applied Music-Flute

CRN 51909

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 258 A

Applied Music-Oboe

CRN 51911

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 258 B

Applied Music-Oboe

CRN 51912

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 259 A

Applied Music-Clarinet

CRN 51914

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 259 B

Applied Music-Clarinet

CRN 51915

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 260 B

Applied Music-Bassoon

CRN 51918

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 260 A

Applied Music-Bassoon

CRN 51917

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 261 A

Applied Music-Saxophone

CRN 51920

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 261 B

Applied Music-Saxophone

CRN 51921

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 261 C

Applied Music-Saxophone

CRN 57999

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 262 A

Applied Music-Trumpet

CRN 51923

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

BH 121

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 262 B

Applied Music-Trumpet

CRN 51924

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

BH 121

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 263 A

Applied Music-French Horn

CRN 51926

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

BH 117

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 263 B

Applied Music-French Horn

CRN 51927

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

BH 117

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 264 A

Applied Music-Trombone

CRN 51929

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 264 B

Applied Music-Trombone

CRN 51930

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 265 A

Applied Music-Baritone

CRN 51932

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 265 B

Applied Music-Baritone

CRN 51933

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 266 A

Applied Music-Tuba

CRN 51935

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 266 B

Applied Music-Tuba

CRN 51936

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 267 A

Applied Music-Percussion

CRN 51938

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

BH 120

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 267 B

Applied Music-Percussion

CRN 51939

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

BH 120

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 268 A

Applied Music-Guitar

CRN 56993

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 268 B

Applied Music-Guitar

CRN 56994

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 269 A

Applied Composition

CRN 51941

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Houchins

BH 135B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 269 B

Applied Composition

CRN 51942

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Houchins

BH 135B

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, composition, or digital audio. No fee for music majors.

MU 270 B

Applied Digital Audio

CRN 55367

Other meeting times by arrangement.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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MU 270 D

Applied Digital Audio

CRN 55368

Other meeting times by arrangement.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Tracy Freeze

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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MU 271 A

Applied Music - Electric Bass

CRN 57359

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The goal of applied electric bass lessons is to provide the student the opportunity to obtain a professional level of competence on their instrument in a one-on-one setting. Emphasis will be placed on mastery of the fundamentals of correct playing. Among these fundamentals are: articulation, intonation, full and mature sound, posture, fretboard, finger/hand techniques, position, amplification issues.

MU 271 B

Applied Music - Electric Bass

CRN 57360

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The goal of applied electric bass lessons is to provide the student the opportunity to obtain a professional level of competence on their instrument in a one-on-one setting. Emphasis will be placed on mastery of the fundamentals of correct playing. Among these fundamentals are: articulation, intonation, full and mature sound, posture, fretboard, finger/hand techniques, position, amplification issues.

MU 310 A

A Cappella Choir

CRN 51067

MU310 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Robert Ward

Jacob Narverud

BH 132

BH HRH

BH 205

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Rehearsal and performance of select choral literature, with and without accompaniment, from various musical periods, often in languages other than English.

MU 312 A

Opera Theatre

CRN 51068

NOTE: MU312 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  3 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Penelope Speedie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course covers the entire gamut of opera from musical preparation to final stage production. Each student is required to learn a role from an opera and to perform it in public; further they participates in the technical development of the production in the ESU Opera Theatre. All students participate in the musical preparation and staging of an operatic work.

MU 316 A

Symphonic Wind Ensemble

CRN 51069

NOTE: MU316 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWR  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

MTWR  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Gary Ziek

BH 134

PH 125A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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MU 318 A

Jazz Ensemble

CRN 51070

NOTE: MU318 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MTWR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Gary Ziek

BH 134

PH 125A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course promotes the understanding and appreciation of jazz and popular music by rehearsing and performing in big band format and in a variety of ensembles; it fosters the application of jazz principles to music through its artistic execution.

MU 319 A

Orchestra

CRN 51071

NOTE: MU319 requires performances in addition to regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Ramiro Miranda

BH 134

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Performance of the standard orchestral literature from Baroque through 20th century. Activities include two oratorios, concerto program, two symphonic concerts, an opera, and a Broadway show.

MU 321 A

Vocal Diction II

CRN 56609

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Penelope Speedie

BH 205

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU320 Vocal Diction I) This course will provide knowledge and skill development for French and German music vocal texts.

MU 324 AZ

World Music - Honors

CRN 57003

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Tracy Freeze

BH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory course that will help students understand music as a cultural phenomenon by viewing music as a reflection of the culture and tradition of people in other parts of the world. Studying the diverse world of music will lead the student to an understanding of music as an aspect of culture and to recognize that each culture creates the kind of music necessary to reflect values and traditions. In addition to the music sounds of the various cultures, the study will consider society's ideas about music and the events in which music plays a part.

MU 326 PA

Focus on 15 Classical Mus Comp

CRN 58536

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The goal of this music class is to learn to appreciate classical music through studying fifteen famous classical composers and focusing on their most well-known pieces. Through the use of online discussion boards on blackboard, this online class enables students to post their own responses as well as reply to other students. The fifteen composers studied will include: Bingen, Machaut, Josquin, Palestrina, Purcell, Bach, Vivaldi, Haydn, Mozart, Mendelssohn, Smetana, Dvorak, Wagner, Debussy and Schoenberg.

MU 328 A

Mus His: Clas Greece to Baroqu

CRN 51073

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Allan Comstock

BH 135A

BH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on understanding music of the Western World from its beginning through the Baroque Era (c. 1750). Emphasis is placed on listening to musical examples so that one may gain an aural perspective of the unfolding of the art as it evolved toward a system of major-minor tonality. General consideration is given to sacred and secular monophony and polyphony, Renaissance instrumental music, and the dramatic church and instrumental music of the Baroque Period.

MU 328 ZA

Mus His: Clas Greece to Baroqu

CRN 58486

NOTE: This section for Zhejiang Normal University Students.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course focuses on understanding music of the Western World from its beginning through the Baroque Era (c. 1750). Emphasis is placed on listening to musical examples so that one may gain an aural perspective of the unfolding of the art as it evolved toward a system of major-minor tonality. General consideration is given to sacred and secular monophony and polyphony, Renaissance instrumental music, and the dramatic church and instrumental music of the Baroque Period.

MU 344 A

Integr Music into Elem Clsrm

CRN 51074

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, MU 124.) Materials and procedures for teaching music in the elementary school through the following activities: singing, instrumental activity, listening, rhythmic creativity and music reading. Developmental Characteristics and the Planning of Sequential Music Experiences for Early Childhood, Middle Childhood and for Later Childhood. Continued emphasis on the use of the soprano recorder, and the use of rhythmic, melodic and harmonic instruments in the classroom.

MU 344 C

Integr Music into Elem Clsrm

CRN 56613

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, MU 124.) Materials and procedures for teaching music in the elementary school through the following activities: singing, instrumental activity, listening, rhythmic creativity and music reading. Developmental Characteristics and the Planning of Sequential Music Experiences for Early Childhood, Middle Childhood and for Later Childhood. Continued emphasis on the use of the soprano recorder, and the use of rhythmic, melodic and harmonic instruments in the classroom.

MU 344 ZA

Integr Music into Elem Clsrm

CRN 56999

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

M  11 a.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Terrisa Ziek

ZANDVR 6434

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, MU 124.) Materials and procedures for teaching music in the elementary school through the following activities: singing, instrumental activity, listening, rhythmic creativity and music reading. Developmental Characteristics and the Planning of Sequential Music Experiences for Early Childhood, Middle Childhood and for Later Childhood. Continued emphasis on the use of the soprano recorder, and the use of rhythmic, melodic and harmonic instruments in the classroom.

MU 344 ZJ

Integr Music into Elem Clsrm

CRN 54572

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  7 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Marilyn Lake

ZOPJCC GEB217

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU 124.) Materials and procedures for teaching music in the elementary school through the following activities: singing, instrumental activity, listening, rhythmic creativity and music reading. Developmental Characteristics and the Planning of Sequential Music Experiences for Early Childhood, Middle Childhood and for Later Childhood. Continued emphasis on the use of the soprano recorder, and the use of rhythmic, melodic and harmonic instruments in the classroom.

MU 344 ZB

Integr Music into Elem Clsrm

CRN 51178

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely. Meeting times during 1st block (8/22-10/14) 4:00pm-8:00pm and 2nd block (10/17-12/09) 2:00pm-6:00pm

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Terrisa Ziek

ZANDVR 6434

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU 124.) Materials and procedures for teaching music in the elementary school through the following activities: singing, instrumental activity, listening, rhythmic creativity and music reading. Developmental Characteristics and the Planning of Sequential Music Experiences for Early Childhood, Middle Childhood and for Later Childhood. Continued emphasis on the use of the soprano recorder, and the use of rhythmic, melodic and harmonic instruments in the classroom.

MU 352 A

String Methods

CRN 51081

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Terrisa Ziek

Irene Diaz Gill Henning

BH 134

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will prepare the music education major to work with and teach string players in the public schools. In a general way the course introduces the students to stringed instruments and string players - a specific way the students are taught basic beginning techniques of string playing and teaching to enable the prospective teacher to instruct beginning string classes.

MU 354 A

Woodwind Methods

CRN 56978

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students are expected to learn and be able to demonstrate, to a reasonable degree, the principles of tone production and basic performance techniques of the flute, oboe, bassoon and clarinet, and to acquire the ability to sight read and perform easy music for each of the instruments. This is achieved through three class sessions per week and individual practice time outside class.

MU 371 A

Individual Projects

CRN 51105

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 N

Ind Proj: String Methods

CRN 57088

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 B

Individual Projects

CRN 51119

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 C

Individual Projects

CRN 51120

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 O

Individual Projects -Flute Ped

CRN 57184

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 118

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 P

Individual Projects-Flute Ped

CRN 57185

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 118

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 Q

Ind Project: Flute Studies

CRN 57910

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 G

Ind Proj - Orchestral Conducti

CRN 56680

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 J

Indiv Proj: Brass Pedagogy

CRN 57502

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

BH 134

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 L

Ind Proj-Studies Music History

CRN 57384

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 105

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 M

Ind Proj: Elem Music Methods

CRN 57087

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 D

Indiv Proj-Spanish Piano Lit

CRN 56254

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 E

Indiv Proj: Double Reed Ped

CRN 56981

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 F

Ind Proj- Adv. Musicianship

CRN 57934

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 371 R

Indiv Project: Applied Guitar

CRN 58559

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student or in which the student exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 372 A

Marching Band Methods

CRN 56988

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

William Woodworth

BH 205

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU 210.) The course is designed to give the future music educator knowledge and skills needed to teach marching band in the middle and secondary schools. The student will learn through lectures, evaluations, and field experience how to plan, organize, and implement the total marching band program.

MU 375 QQ

Junior Recital

CRN 51123

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is required of all music performance majors. Music performed should be representative of various style periods appropri¬ate to the student¿s medium of performance. It must be a full recital and is subject to preview by the Audition Commit¬tee.

MU 391 A

Chamber Music-Chamber Winds

CRN 53713

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dawn McConkie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 B

Chamber Music-Brass Ensem

CRN 54214

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

William Woodworth

BH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 C

Chamber Music-Percussion Ensbl

CRN 51126

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Tracy Freeze

BH 134

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 E

Chamber Music-Chamber Orchest

CRN 53778

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 F

Chamber Music-Flute Ensemble

CRN 54986

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 G

Chamber Music-Chamber Choir

CRN 51127

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Robert Ward

Jacob Narverud

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 H

Chamber Music-Flute Choir

CRN 51129

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 J

Chamber Music-Clarinet Choir

CRN 51130

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 K

Chamber Music-Saxophone Ensemb

CRN 51131

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 N

Chamber Music-Accompanying

CRN 56302

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 391 I

Chamber Music-String Ensemble

CRN 52151

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. The student will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available. Many ensembles will be traditional in make up, that is string quartets, brass quintets, woodwind quintets, and the like.

MU 450 B

Applied Voice

CRN 51946

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 450 C

Applied Voice

CRN 51947

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 450 M

Applied Voice

CRN 51948

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 450 N

Applied Voice

CRN 51949

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 450 O

Applied Voice

CRN 53056

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 450 S

Applied Voice

CRN 58017

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

BH 116

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 450 A

Applied Voice

CRN 51945

Each student new to applied music study must audition for music faculty members. Check with the Music Office for names and contact information for faculty members.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 450 ZR

Applied Voice

CRN 58514

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 450 R

Applied Voice

CRN 58532

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 451 A

Applied Piano

CRN 51955

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 451 B

Applied Piano

CRN 51956

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 451 ZA

Applied Piano

CRN 58515

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Abigail Triemer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 453 A

Applied Violin

CRN 51957

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 453 B

Applied Violin

CRN 51958

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 453 C

Applied Violin

CRN 57385

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 105

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 454 B

Applied Viola

CRN 55018

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 455 B

Applied Cello

CRN 55019

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ezgi Karakus

Irene Diaz Gill Henning

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 456 B

Applied String Bass

CRN 54565

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 456 C

Applied String Bass

CRN 57009

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

BH 119

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 457 A

Applied Flute

CRN 56322

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 457 B

Applied Flute

CRN 54062

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 457 C

Applied Flute

CRN 56980

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 457 D

Applied Flute

CRN 55426

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 458 B

Applied Oboe

CRN 53687

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 459 A

Applied Clarinet

CRN 51968

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 459 B

Applied Clarinet

CRN 51969

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, orchestral instruments, composition and digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 461 A

Applied Saxophone

CRN 51971

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 461 B

Applied Saxophone

CRN 51972

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 462 A

Applied Trumpet

CRN 51973

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 462 B

Applied Trumpet

CRN 51974

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 462 C

Applied Trumpet

CRN 56707

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

BH 121

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 463 B

Applied Horn

CRN 53688

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

BH 117

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 463 C

Applied Horn

CRN 56708

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

BH 117

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 464 B

Applied Trombone

CRN 53703

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 464 D

Applied Trombone

CRN 55427

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 464 C

Applied Trombone

CRN 57039

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 464 A

Applied Trombone

CRN 58535

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 465 B

Applied Baritone

CRN 53704

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 466 A

Applied Tuba

CRN 57437

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 466 B

Applied Tuba

CRN 53705

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 467 A

Applied Percussion

CRN 51983

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 467 B

Applied Percussion

CRN 51984

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 468 B

Applied Bassoon

CRN 53702

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 468 D

Applied Bassoon

CRN 57933

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 470 B

Applied Digital Audio

CRN 55369

Other meeting times by arrangement.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 470 D

Applied Digital Audio

CRN 55370

Other meeting times by arrangement.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Tracy Freeze

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Instruments, composition, or digital audio. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 477 A

Basic Conducting

CRN 55397

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Tracy Freeze

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, completion of MU218 and MU208 with a grade of "C" or better.) An introduction to the skill of conducting and rehearsing. The course stresses score analysis, singing and playing parts, stylistic consideration and interpretation. Skills are developed in a laboratory setting and evaluated through the use of video and audio tapes.

MU 492 A

Choral Methods

CRN 56990

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Robert Ward

Jacob Narverud

BH 132A

BH 205

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MU 477.) A teaching methods course for secondary vocal music instruction. Choral course work will include demonstration of choral rehearsal techniques and singing skills; teaching strategies; and study and selection of choral literature.

MU 524 A

Vocal Pedagogy

CRN 56987

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Scott Wichael

BH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey and analysis of teaching materials appropriate to all levels of advancement of the private and class voice student with emphasis on teaching techniques including demonstration. Not for graduate credit.

MU 530 PA

Internship in Music

CRN 53057

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic offering that provides opportunities for the student to utilize knowledge and skills within a professional music-related supervised position. The internship will reflect the interests and academic preparation and focus of the music degree program student. In addition to performing tasks outlined by the internship agency, each student will maintain a journal and a complete a final project paper.

MU 530 PD

Internship in Music

CRN 53060

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic offering that provides opportunities for the student to utilize knowledge and skills within a professional music-related supervised position. The internship will reflect the interests and academic preparation and focus of the music degree program student. In addition to performing tasks outlined by the internship agency, each student will maintain a journal and a complete a final project paper.

MU 530 A

Internship in Music

CRN 55434

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic offering that provides opportunities for the student to utilize knowledge and skills within a professional music-related supervised position. The internship will reflect the interests and academic preparation and focus of the music degree program student. In addition to performing tasks outlined by the internship agency, each student will maintain a journal and a complete a final project paper.

MU 530 PB

Internship in Music

CRN 53058

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic offering that provides opportunities for the student to utilize knowledge and skills within a professional music-related supervised position. The internship will reflect the interests and academic preparation and focus of the music degree program student. In addition to performing tasks outlined by the internship agency, each student will maintain a journal and a complete a final project paper.

MU 530 PC

Internship in Music

CRN 53059

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 9.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

An academic offering that provides opportunities for the student to utilize knowledge and skills within a professional music-related supervised position. The internship will reflect the interests and academic preparation and focus of the music degree program student. In addition to performing tasks outlined by the internship agency, each student will maintain a journal and a complete a final project paper.

MU 550 C

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 52636

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 550 M

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51994

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

BH 208

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 550 N

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51995

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

BH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 550 O

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51996

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

BH 208

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 550 PD

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 54236

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 550 A

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51991

Each student new to applied music study must audition for music faculty members. Check with the Music Office for names and contact information for faculty members.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

BH 308

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 550 B

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 51992

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

BH 308

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 551 B

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 55030

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 114

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 551 C

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 56329

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 114

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 553 B

Applied Music-Violin

CRN 54545

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 553 C

Applied Music-Violin

CRN 57386

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 105

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 554 B

Applied Music-Viola

CRN 55020

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 555 B

Applied Music-Cello

CRN 55021

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ezgi Karakus

Irene Diaz Gill Henning

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 556 B

Applied Music-String Bass

CRN 55022

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 557 A

Applied Music-Flute

CRN 52017

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 557 B

Applied Music-Flute

CRN 52018

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 557 D

Applied Music-Flute

CRN 55836

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 558 B

Applied Music-Oboe

CRN 53969

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 559 A

Applied Music-Clarinet

CRN 52023

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 559 B

Applied Music-Clarinet

CRN 52024

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 560 B

Applied Music-Bassoon

CRN 53970

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 560 D

Applied Music-Bassoon

CRN 56621

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 560 A

Applied Music-Bassoon

CRN 57570

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 561 A

Applied Music-Saxophone

CRN 52029

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 561 B

Applied Music-Saxophone

CRN 52030

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 562 B

Applied Music-Trumpet

CRN 53707

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

BH 121

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 562 D

Applied Music-Trumpet

CRN 55429

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

BH 121

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 563 A

Applied Music-French Horn

CRN 52035

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

BH 117

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 563 B

Applied Music-French Horn

CRN 52036

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

BH 117

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 564 B

Applied Music-Trombone

CRN 55023

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 564 C

Applied Music-Trombone

CRN 57587

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 564 D

Applied Music-Trombone

CRN 55428

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 565 B

Applied Music-Baritone

CRN 55024

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 566 B

Applied Music-Tuba

CRN 53706

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 567 B

Applied Music-Percussion

CRN 53719

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, piano, organ, orchestral instruments, or classical guitar. No fee for music majors. Not for graduate credit.

MU 570 A

Applied Digital Audio

CRN 55414

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 107

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Applied digital audio lessons. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 570 B

Applied Digital Audio

CRN 55371

Other meeting times by arrangement.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Applied digital audio lessons. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 570 D

Applied Digital Audio

CRN 55372

Other meeting times by arrangement.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Tracy Freeze

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Applied digital audio lessons. Student must be approved by music faculty for enrollment in this level.

MU 575 QQ

Senior Recital

CRN 51137

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is required of all music majors. Music performance majors are required to present a full recital; all other degree candidates have the option of sharing their recital with another student. Music performed should be appropriate to the student's performance medium. Not for graduate credit.

MU 580 PA

Senior Capstone Research Proj

CRN 51138

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A research-based independent project course that will focus on an identified music concept related to the student's primary applied focus and will serve as a capstone or final degree requirement for the Bachelor of Arts in Music degree. The student will explore through guided research the concept's knowledge base as well as the recent research in the field.

MU 610 A

A Cappella Choir

CRN 51140

NOTE: MU610 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions. Enrollment is by audition.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Robert Ward

Jacob Narverud

BH 132

BH HRH

BH 205

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Rehearsal and performance of select choral literature, with and without accompaniment, from various musical periods, often in languages other than English.

MU 618 A

Music Theory 3

CRN 58473

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Andrew Houchins

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will begin with diatonic and dominant seventh chords, higher numbered chords, the binary and ternary song forms, borrowed chords, secondary dominants, augmented sixth chords, chromatic and enharmonic modulations and secondary sub-dominants.

MU 620 A

Emporia Chorale

CRN 51142

NOTE: MU620 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  7 p.m. - 9 p.m.

Robert Ward

Jacob Narverud

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The Emporia Chorale is open to all students as well as residents of the community without audition and performs major choral works each semester in a variety of settings.

MU 630 A

Orchestra

CRN 51149

NOTE: MU630 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  7 p.m. - 9:30 p.m.

Ramiro Miranda

BH 134

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Performance of the standard orchestral literature from Baroque through 20th Century. Activities include two oratorios, concerto program, two symphonic concerts, an opera, and a broadway show.

MU 635 A

Opera Workshop

CRN 51152

NOTE: MU635 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  3 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Penelope Speedie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course covers the entire gamut of opera, from musical preparation to final stage production. Each student is required to learn a role from an opera and to perform it in public; further, the student participates in the technical development of the production in the E.S.U. Opera Theatre. All students participate in the musical preparation and staging of an operatic work

MU 645 A

Marching Band

CRN 51154

NOTE: MU645 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

MWF  3 p.m. - 5 p.m.

MWF  3 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

William Woodworth

BH 134

PH 125A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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MU 646 A

Symphonic Wind Ensemble

CRN 51155

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWR  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

MTWR  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Gary Ziek

BH 134

PH 125A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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MU 648 A

Jazz Ensemble

CRN 51156

NOTE: MU648 requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MTWR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Gary Ziek

BH 134

PH 125A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course promotes the understanding and appreciation of jazz and popular music by rehearsing and performing in stage band format and in a variety of ensembles; it fosters the application of jazz principles to music through its artistic execution.

MU 675 A

Accompanying

CRN 57859

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An intense experience in the art of keyboard accompanying; the course must include a public performance.

MU 691 A

Chamber Music-Chamber Winds

CRN 53714

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dawn McConkie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 B

Chamber Music-Low Brass Ensem

CRN 54215

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

William Woodworth

BH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 C

Chamber Music-Percussion

CRN 51161

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Tracy Freeze

BH 134

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 E

Chamber Music-Chmbr Orchestra

CRN 53786

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWR  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Ramiro Miranda

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 F

Chamber Music-Flute Ensemble

CRN 54987

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 134

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 G

Chamber Music-Chamber Choir

CRN 53692

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Robert Ward

Jacob Narverud

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 H

Chamber Music-Flute Choir

CRN 51162

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  4 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 J

Chamber Music-Clarinet Choir

CRN 54441

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH HRH

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 K

Chamber Music Sax Ensemble

CRN 55401

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 691 P

Chamber Music-Hornet Revue

CRN 52639

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

William Woodworth

BH 134

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will give the student opportunity to experience independent part playing in a small ensemble. They will analyze, rehearse, and perform the music appropriate to the instrumentation available.

MU 735 XA

Music in the Baroque Period

CRN 58516

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the trends and characteristics that mark the forms and musical styles of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The course deals with the disintegration of the Renaissance and the advent of the Baroque spirit through an investigation of the rise of practices and forms that have their roots in the sixteenth century as well as those novel to the Baroque: the monodic style, recitative, thorough-bass, opera, oratorio, ballet, cantata, concerto, suite, and the smaller sacred and secular vocal and instrumental forms.

MU 735 A

Music in the Baroque Period

CRN 58350

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  5:30 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Allan Comstock

BH 135A

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the trends and characteristics that mark the forms and musical styles of the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. The course deals with the disintegration of the Renaissance and the advent of the Baroque spirit through an investigation of the rise of practices and forms that have their roots in the sixteenth century as well as those novel to the Baroque: the monodic style, recitative, thorough-bass, opera, oratorio, ballet, cantata, concerto, suite, and the smaller sacred and secular vocal and instrumental forms.

MU 800 A

Graduate Recital

CRN 51166

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 104

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A full length public recital is required of all candidates for the degree Master of Music in Performance. The course includes selection of appropriate repertoire under the direction of the major professor; Graduate Committee approval of the recital content; preparation, coaching and practice; performance of the entire recital for approval by the Recital Preview Committee; and successful completion of the actual recital in a public performance shortly following the recital preview.

MU 804 A

Graduate Perf Res Project

CRN 53064

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed as the capstone project for the Master of Music - Performance Emphasis degree student. It is intended to guide the student through the process of producing a graduate project that demonstrates the student's scholarly understanding of the repertoire intended for performance for the Graduate Recital. This course work will be completed the semester prior to Graduate Recital.

MU 838 XA

Music Bibliography

CRN 54079

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

Terrisa Ziek

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to current methods of research in music. The course will include standard music resources, accepted writing styles, area of research relevant to music performance and music education, basic statistical methods employed in research, and the organization, development, and completion of a formal research project.

MU 839 XA

Research in Music Education

CRN 58373

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU 838.) An advanced research course that will focus on traditional and contemporary research methodology as applied to music education. Students will explore the basic concepts, principles, and techniques of qualitative and quantitative music education research. An overview of philosophical and aesthetic inquiry, and historical research will be included. Descriptive and experimental research methods will be explored. The course will also include work with basic statistics as a means to better understand the research.

MU 848 XA

Learning Theories In Music

CRN 57962

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to examine the psychology of historically significant learning theories and their practical implementation in the area of instruction and assessment. The course will provide the student with the necessary knowledge to better evaluate established theories of learning and assessment, as well as "current trends" in the field, and to determine their usefulness in various settings within the music education curriculum.

MU 850 B

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 53690

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

BH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 850 N

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 53795

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

BH 308

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 850 A

Applied Music-Voice

CRN 57581

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 851 XA

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 58444

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 851 A

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 52059

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 114

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 851 B

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 52060

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 114

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 853 B

Applied Music-Violin

CRN 55443

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 854 B

Applied Music-Viola

CRN 55512

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 855 B

Applied Music-Cello

CRN 55513

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ezgi Karakus

BH 119

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 857 B

Applied Music-Flute

CRN 52070

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 118

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 857 A

Applied Music-Flute

CRN 52069

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 118

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 858 B

Applied Music-Oboe

CRN 54636

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 858 A

Applied Music-Oboe

CRN 54635

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

BH 203

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 859 A

Applied Music-Clarinet

CRN 52073

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 859 B

Applied Music-Clarinet

CRN 52074

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 861 A

Applied Music-Saxophone

CRN 52077

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 861 B

Applied Music-Saxophone

CRN 52078

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dawn McConkie

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 862 B

Applied Music-Trumpet

CRN 53722

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gary Ziek

BH 121

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 863 B

Applied Music-French Horn

CRN 54080

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Terrisa Ziek

BH 117

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 864 B

Applied Music-Trombone

CRN 57900

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 866 B

Applied Music-Tuba

CRN 54580

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 867 A

Applied Music-Percussion

CRN 52089

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

BH 120

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 867 B

Applied Music-Percussion

CRN 52090

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

BH 120

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Private lessons. Voice, Piano, Organ, Orchestral Instruments, or Classical Guitar. No fee for music majors.

MU 869 A

Applied Composition

CRN 54240

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Houchins

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Applied composition lessons.

MU 869 B

Applied Composition

CRN 54078

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Houchins

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Applied composition lessons.

MU 873 M

Special Projects-Jazz Theory

CRN 56725

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Houchins

BH 115

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 A

Special Projects

CRN 55393

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AB

Special Projects-Class Voice

CRN 54064

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AC

Special Proj: Applied Violin

CRN 54061

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AD

Special Projects-Piano

CRN 54623

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AE

Special Projects-Applied Viola

CRN 54642

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AF

SpecProj:Grad Vocal Diction II

CRN 56642

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Penelope Speedie

BH 205

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AG

Spec Project: Applied Guitar

CRN 57479

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Riley Day

BH 119

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AH

Applied Music - Electric Bass

CRN 57549

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Woodworth

BH 329

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AI

Special Projects-Applied Flute

CRN 57576

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Kate Bergman

BH 118

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AJ

Special Projects-Applied Voice

CRN 57582

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

BH 308

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 B

Special Projects

CRN 51168

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 BA

Special Proj-Music Ed Research

CRN 55508

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

BH 120

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 BB

Spec Proj - Applied Voice

CRN 56690

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

BH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 C

Special Projects

CRN 57478

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dawn McConkie

BH 217

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 D

Sp Prj:String Ped Violin/Viola

CRN 55849

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

BH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 F

Sp Proj: Grad Orch Conducting

CRN 55850

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

BH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 G

Special Projects

CRN 55883

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Allan Comstock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 H

Spec Proj: Adv Choral Methoods

CRN 57090

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Robert Ward

Jacob Narverud

BH 302

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 I

Spec Proj: Percussion History

CRN 56295

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 J

Special Proj-Percussion Comp I

CRN 56298

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

BH 109

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 K

Spec Proj-Voice Methods

CRN 56694

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Scott Wichael

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 O

Spec Proj: Comp Music Review

CRN 57940

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ramiro Miranda

BH 213

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 AK

Applied Cello

CRN 58376

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Irene Diaz Gill Henning

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 PA

Spec Proj - Basic Conducting

CRN 58388

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Tracy Freeze

BH 132

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 XA

Special Projects - Piano

CRN 58445

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 E

Musical Theatre

CRN 51170

NOTE: MU873E requires performances in addition to the regularly scheduled class sessions.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Penelope Speedie

BH 308

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 873 N

Sp Proj: Adv Solo Percuss Lit

CRN 58428

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tracy Freeze

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to allow independent study in areas which arouse a special curiosity for the student who exhibits a need for intense research. Student will work with a selected faculty expert in the identified field. The student must complete a departmental Independent Study Form during the first week of class.

MU 880 A

Capstone Research

CRN 54988

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An advanced independent research project course that will focus on identifying a music teaching-learning research topic. As a part of the course, students will explore the current research literature on their selected topic. They will identify and compose a statement of the problem outlining their topic. They will create a method to research their topic. The work in this course will serve as the foundation for the development of the Master of Music – Music Education capstone requirements – graduate project (MU 883), or graduate thesis (MU 884).

MU 882 A

Grad Instructional Practicum

CRN 54024

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU 880.) This course provides directed experiences of working with students in music classes in the instruction of a semester topic-specific course module. Module curriculum and instructional procedures as developed in the prerequisite course MU 880 will be taught and assessed in one or more grade levels of the Pre K-12 music.

MU 883 A

Graduate Project

CRN 54025

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU 880.) This course is the culmination of the Master's in Music: Music Education emphasis degree. It will be a guided implementation of the final stages of a research study on a music education topic or problem established in MU 880. The finalized study must include an examination of literature, method for studying the topic/problem, report of results, and discussion of results. The study must be presented in a formal APA style paper. The study and paper must be approved by a research committee made up of collegiate music faculty or collegiate faculty from related fields.

MU 883 B

Graduate Project

CRN 56595

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

BH 120

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU 880.) This course is the culmination of the Master's in Music: Music Education emphasis degree. It will be a guided implementation of the final stages of a research study on a music education topic or problem established in MU 880. The finalized study must include an examination of literature, method for studying the topic/problem, report of results, and discussion of results. The study must be presented in a formal APA style paper. The study and paper must be approved by a research committee made up of collegiate music faculty or collegiate faculty from related fields.

MU 884 A

Graduate Thesis

CRN 54026

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaile Stephens

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MU 880.) This course is culmination of an independent student investigation into a significant music education topic or subject leading to a thesis. The study and resulting written report must meet the requirements for an ESU Thesis. The thesis research proposal must be reviewed by an advisor approved Graduate Research Committee. The study results and the formal written thesis will be presented to the Committee for approval and then the ESU Graduate school.

Nursing

CW 152 ZA

Intro to Health Care Careers

CRN 58411

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Linda Adams Wendling

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, Pre-Nursing major or consent of instructor.) This theory course introduces content that is essential to health care careers.

NU 223 A

Nursing Fundamentals Practicum

CRN 57819

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Keri Jarvis

Tabatha Morgan

Bridget Camien

Linda Adams Wendling

Karly Whitmore

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, admission to the nursing major.) Students in this practicum course provide fundamental nursing care in a clinical setting by demonstrating the knowledge, skills, and attitudes that were presented in NU 206, NU 208, NU 222.

NU 306 A

Health Assessment

CRN 57821

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2:30 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.

Keri Jarvis

Tabatha Morgan

CM 104

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: NU 307 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to nursing major.) This theory course pertains to the health assessment of individuals across the lifespan. Normal and common variations of health assessment findings are described. Developmental, cultural, and environmental factors that influence health status are discussed.

NU 307 A

Health Assessment Lab

CRN 57822

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Karly Whitmore

Autumn McCullough

Tabatha Morgan

Keri Jarvis

CM 105

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, NU 306 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to the nursing major.) In this laboratory course, students demonstrate the cognitive and psychomotor competencies necessary to complete health assessments of individuals across the life span. Students learn the basic methods of conducting a physical examination. Emphasis is placed on the processes of collecting client health histories and completing a physical examination.

NU 308 A

Foundations of Prof Nursing

CRN 58450

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Linda Adams Wendling

Karly Whitmore

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, Admission to the nursing major.) This theory course discusses essential components of professional nursing including the concepts of nursing, person, adaptation, health, and environment. The historical evolution of the profession of nursing is reviewed. The development of the nursing body of knowledge is described. Professional values, higher order problem-solving and leadership abilities are explored. Therapeutic communication and formal written communication are described.

NU 310 A

Fundamentals of Nursing

CRN 58449

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  2 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Linda Adams Wendling

Bridget Camien

Karly Whitmore

CM 106

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite; NU 311 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to nursing major.) In this theory course, students learn concepts and technical skills fundamental to professional nursing. Students also learn to apply nursing process when delivering nursing care in the health care system.

NU 311 B

Fundamentals of Nursing Practi

CRN 58448

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Linda Adams Wendling

Tabatha Morgan

Bridget Camien

Karly Whitmore

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, NU 310 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to nursing major.) Students in this practicum course provide fundamental nursing care in a clinical setting by demonstrating knowledge, skills, and attitudes appropriate to professional nursing.

NU 314 A

LPN Transition to Prof RN Role

CRN 58013

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Linda Adams Wendling

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, Admission to nursing major) This course builds on prior knowledge acquired in a basic practical nursing program and requires the student to self- reflect on previous and future nursing roles. Essential components of professional nursing are discussed including the concepts of nursing, Person, adaptation, health, and environment. Students also learn to apply nursing process when delivering nursing care in the health care system as a professional nurse. The course also reviews the historical evolution of the nursing profession and the development of its body of knowledge. The process involved in establishing a professional identity as a baccalaureate student and graduate are presented.

NU 340 A

Pharmacology

CRN 54867

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Gina Peek

CM 106

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, NU 306, NU 307, NU 308, NU 310 and either NU 311 or NU 314; and admission to the nursing major.) In this theory course, students learn specific prototypes of selected drug classifications and their relationships to drug action, use, side effects, and nursing implications. Emphasis is placed on the nurse’s role in promoting client adaptation through drug administration, management, and education. Legal, ethical, and professional responsibilities for administering drugs are presented.

NU 366 A

Current Topics in Nursing

CRN 58014

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Linda Adams Wendling

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Content of this elective course will address a specific topic that is currently relevant to the nursing profession. Course content will be additional to what has been presented in required nursing courses. The topic, including associated issues, will be reviewed for its impact on the nursing profession and the roles of the nurse.

NU 374 A

Adult Health Nursing I

CRN 54868

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.

Autumn McCullough

CM 106

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, NU 306, NU 307, NU 308, NU 310, NU 311, NU 375, NU 382 OR NU 314, or concurrent enrollment; and admission to the nursing major.) Concepts essential to adult health nursing care are discussed in this theory course. Nursing care to promote health, reduce risk, and manage specifically identified illnesses and diseases is emphasized. This course is the first of two sequential adult health courses.

NU 375 A

Adult Health I Nursing Pract

CRN 54869

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bridget Camien

Anna Crabtree

Katelyn Haddock

Autumn McCullough

Kamiel Zimmerman

Dawn Norris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, NU 374 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to the nursing major). In this practicum course, students demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide nursing care to adult clients. Theoretical concepts from NU 374 are applied in this course.

NU 376 A

Mental Health Nursing

CRN 54870

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Keri Jarvis

Mary Mitsui

CM 106

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, NU 306, NU 307, NU 308, NU 310, NU 377, NU 382, and either NU 311 or NU 314, or concurrent enrollment; and admission to the nursing major.) Concepts essential to mental health nursing care are discussed in this theory course. Nursing care to promote health, reduce risk, and manage mental disorders is emphasized.

NU 377 A

Mental Hlth Nursing Practicum

CRN 54871

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mary Mitsui

Keri Jarvis

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, NU 376, or concurrent enrollment and admission to the nursing major.) Students in this practicum course demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary when providing care to mental health clients. Principles of therapeutic communication as an intervention are emphasized. Theoretical concepts from NU 376 are applied in this course.

NU 377 B

Mental Hlth Nursing Practicum

CRN 58470

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mary Mitsui

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, NU 376, or concurrent enrollment and admission to the nursing major.) Students in this practicum course demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary when providing care to mental health clients. Principles of therapeutic communication as an intervention are emphasized. Theoretical concepts from NU 376 are applied in this course.

NU 379 A

Decision Making in Nursing I

CRN 58308

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katelyn Haddock

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, admission to the nursing major.) Students in this laboratory course draw from knowledge, skills, and attitudes learned from previously completed courses and/or concurrent nursing courses. This information is synthesized to make decisions that impact the delivery of nursing care with clients. The use of higher order problem solving in making evidence-based decisions is emphasized. This course is the first of two sequential decision making courses.

NU 382 A

Geriatric Nursing

CRN 58307

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Gina Peek

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, admission to the nursing major.) In this theory course, concepts essential to geriatric nursing care are discussed, including aging, chronicity, rehabilitation, loss, grief, and dying. Principles of palliative care are emphasized.

NU 382 B

Geriatric Nursing

CRN 58456

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Linda Adams Wendling

CM 106

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, admission to the nursing major.) In this theory course, concepts essential to geriatric nursing care are discussed, including aging, chronicity, rehabilitation, loss, grief, and dying. Principles of palliative care are emphasized.

NU 386 B

Intro to Evidence Based Pract

CRN 58455

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Lynnette Schreiner

CM 106

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: admission to nursing major) This course presents foundational concepts, principles, and methods of nursing research and information literacy. It will introduce research as a method of inquiry. It will provide learners with the knowledge and skills of information literacy.

NU 387 A

Geriatric Nursing Clinical

CRN 58469

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Linda Adams Wendling

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: Consent of instructor, Registered Nurses only.) In this practicum course, students demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide nursing care to geriatric clients. Theoretical concepts from NU 382 and NU 384 are applied in this course.

NU 426 A

Maternal/Newborn Nursing

CRN 55171

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.

Kari Hess

CM 107

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites NU 340, NU 374, NU 375, NU 376, NU 377, NU 392, NU 429 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to nursing major.) Concepts essential to maternal/newborn nursing care are discussed in this theory course. Aspects of women’s health are explained.

NU 428 A

Pediatric and Family Nursing

CRN 55172

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Lynnette Schreiner

CM 107

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, NU 340, NU 374, NU 375, NU 376, NU 377, NU 392 and NU 429 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to the nursing major.) Concepts essential to nursing care of children and their families are discussed in this theory course. Principles of growth and development and family nursing are emphasized.

NU 429 A

Mtrnl/Newborn & Ped Nrs Prog

CRN 55173

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Janice Spikes

Martha Lindemann

Heather Aylward

Kari Hess

Lynnette Schreiner

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: NU 426 and NU 428, or concurrent enrollment; and admission to nursing major.) In this practicum course, students demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and attitudes necessary to provide nursing care with maternal/newborn and pediatric clients. Theoretical concepts from NU 426 and NU 428 are applied in this course.

NU 430 A

Nursing Research

CRN 51651

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Linda Adams Wendling

CM 107

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to the nursing major.) This theory course focuses on the use of evidence-based practice in nursing and emphasizes the research process as a method of inquiry. Content addresses relationships between nursing or health-related theories and research, identification of nursing problems amenable to research, ethical considerations of research, preliminary steps in the research process, research designs, methods of data collection and analysis, and means of disseminating research findings. Emphasis is given to developing the student?s ability to critique evidence and research findings and to make decisions about the utilization of nursing and health related research based findings.

NU 431 A

Decision Making in Nursing II

CRN 55174

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  1 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Kari Hess

CM 107

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites NU 340, NU 426, NU 428 and NU 484 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to nursing major.) Students in this theory course apply knowledge, skills, and attitudes from previous courses. This information is synthesized to make decisions that impact the delivery of nursing care with clients. The use of higher order problem solving in making evidence-based decisions is emphasized.

NU 484 A

Adult Health II Nursing

CRN 58309

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Gina Peek

CM 106

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Prerequisites, NU 340, NU 392, NU 374, NU 375, NU 376, NU 377 and NU 485 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to the major.) Concepts essential to adult health nursing care are discussed in this theory course. Nursing care to promote health, reduce risk, and manage specifically identified illnesses and diseases is emphasized. This course is the second of two sequential adult health courses.

NU 485 A

Adult Health II Nursing Pract

CRN 58310

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gina Peek

Katelyn Haddock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, NU 484 or concurrent enrollment and admission to nursing major.) In this practicum course, students demonstrate the knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary to provide nursing care to clients across the lifespan. Theoretical concepts from other nursing courses are applied in this course.

NU 493 A

Transition Prof Nursing Pract

CRN 58468

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Linda Adams Wendling

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, NU 492 or concurrent enrollment; and admission to nursing major) Working with preceptors who are registered nurses, students have opportunities in professional nursing practice to synthesize and integrate empirical and theoretical knowledge from previous learning experiences. The focus is on individualized transition to the professional nursing role in a selected clinical setting. Concepts of leadership and management are emphasized. Essential components of professional nursing, including higher order problem solving; professional nursing values; leadership abilities; therapeutic nursing interventions; and the promotion of health, reduction of risk, and the management of illness and disease are demonstrated.

ZO 364 ZA

Human Pathophysiology

CRN 57873

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Schreiner

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, ZO362, ZO363.) Biological processes that occur in the presence of dysfunction or disease are presented in this theory course. Content emphasizes the most common alterations in selected body systems. Risk factors, epidemiology, and clinical manifestations across the life span are discussed.

ZO 364 ZB

Human Pathophysiology

CRN 58319

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lynnette Schreiner

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ZO362, ZO363.) Biological processes that occur in the presence of dysfunction or disease are presented in this theory course. Content emphasizes the most common alterations in selected body systems. Risk factors, epidemiology, and clinical manifestations across the life span are discussed.

Physical Sciences

CH 105 A

Preparation for Chemistry

CRN 57769

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Kim Simons

Bindu KC

SH 217

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prequisite or co-requisite: MA 110 College Algebra) Designed for students without a strong background in chemistry and math, the course demonstrates active learning strategies, reviews scientific calculations, develops techniques to solve real-world problems, and covers the fundamental models of atoms, molecules, reactions, and solutions. A grade of C or better is required to take CH 120 General Chemistry or CH 123 Chemistry I.

CH 120 A

General Chemistry

CRN 54725

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Claudia Aguirre Mendez

SH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, CH121.) Introduction to some basic concepts and principles of chemistry and their theoretical, practical, and mathematical interrelationships. Three lecture periods a week. (A one semester course which is designed for health-related professionals, and is not designed to substitute for CH 123.)

CH 121 A

General Chemistry Lab

CRN 54726

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Claudia Aguirre Mendez

SH 211

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, CH120.) Laboratory to accompany CH 120.

CH 121 B

General Chemistry Lab

CRN 55272

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  3 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Jason Applegate

SH 211

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, CH120.) Laboratory to accompany CH 120.

CH 123 B

Chemistry I

CRN 50644

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jason Applegate

SH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA110 or equivalent or higher. Corequisite, CH 124.) Fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry, including atomic structure and chemical bonding, chemical stoichiometry, reaction types, thermochemistry, phases of matter and solutions.

CH 123 A

Chemistry I

CRN 50645

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Bindu KC

SH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MA110 or equivalent or higher. Corequisite, CH 124.) Fundamental principles and concepts of chemistry, including atomic structure and chemical bonding, chemical stoichiometry, reaction types, thermochemistry, phases of matter and solutions.

CH 124 A

Chemistry I Lab

CRN 50647

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Bindu KC

Kim Simons

SH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, CH123.) Laboratory to accompany CH 123.

CH 124 B

Chemistry I Lab

CRN 50648

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  4 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Bindu KC

Kim Simons

SH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, CH123.) Laboratory to accompany CH 123.

CH 124 D

Chemistry I Lab

CRN 50650

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  3 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Jason Applegate

SH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, CH123.) Laboratory to accompany CH 123.

CH 124 C

Chemistry I Lab

CRN 50649

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Jason Applegate

SH 213

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, CH123.) Laboratory to accompany CH 123.

CH 124 ZA

Chemistry I Lab

CRN 58465

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jason Applegate

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, CH123.) Laboratory to accompany CH 123.

CH 126 A

Chemistry II

CRN 55709

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Qiyang Zhang

SH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CH 123 or equivalent. CH 127 to be taken concurrently.) A continuation of Chemistry I with emphasis on equilibria and properties of elements and compounds. Three lecture periods a week.

CH 127 A

Chemistry II Lab

CRN 55710

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Qiyang Zhang

SH 211

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Laboratory to accompany CH 126. Includes qualitative analysis.

CH 370 A

General Organic Chemistry

CRN 56832

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Eric Trump

SH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CH 126. CH 371 to be taken concurrently.) Organic chemistry covering all important functional groups; also sugars and carbohydrates, fats and oils, amino acids and proteins, polymers, drugs. Nomenclature, molecular structures and common chemical reactions are stressed. Three lecture periods per week.

CH 371 A

General Organic Chemistry Lab

CRN 56084

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Andrea Luthi

SH 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Laboratory to accompany CH 370.) A specially developed set of classical experiments with some non classical experiments involving polymers, dyes, chromatography, sugars, amino acids and proteins, enzymes, fats and oils.

CH 376 A

Quantitative Analysis

CRN 55711

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Qiyang Zhang

SH 301

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, CH 126 and CH 127. CH 377 to be taken concurrently.) The course is laboratory oriented. Development of good analytical technique is stressed. Includes the determination of quantitative data by volumetric, gravimetric and simple instrumental techniques. Areas discussed are acid base reaction, oxidation reduction, complexion formation, solubility equilibrium and spectroscopy.

CH 377 A

Quantitative Analysis Lab

CRN 55712

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Qiyang Zhang

SH 206

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Laboratory to accompany CH 376.

CH 479 PA

Undergraduate Research

CRN 58393

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrea Luthi

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For students wanting to conduct investigative study or do creative work of the type not covered by other courses. The student works independently under the supervision of a faculty member on a project in an area of chemistry in which they have an interest. Utilized as capstone course for chemistry majors.

CH 479 PB

Undergraduate Research

CRN 58415

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Qiyang Zhang

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For students wanting to conduct investigative study or do creative work of the type not covered by other courses. The student works independently under the supervision of a faculty member on a project in an area of chemistry in which they have an interest. Utilized as capstone course for chemistry majors.

CH 479 PC

Undergraduate Research

CRN 58420

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mingjing Sun

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For students wanting to conduct investigative study or do creative work of the type not covered by other courses. The student works independently under the supervision of a faculty member on a project in an area of chemistry in which they have an interest. Utilized as capstone course for chemistry majors.

CH 479 PD

Undergraduate Research

CRN 58488

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mingjing Sun

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For students wanting to conduct investigative study or do creative work of the type not covered by other courses. The student works independently under the supervision of a faculty member on a project in an area of chemistry in which they have an interest. Utilized as capstone course for chemistry majors.

CH 479 PE

Undergraduate Research

CRN 58509

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Qiyang Zhang

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For students wanting to conduct investigative study or do creative work of the type not covered by other courses. The student works independently under the supervision of a faculty member on a project in an area of chemistry in which they have an interest. Utilized as capstone course for chemistry majors.

CH 480 A

Capstone Report and Seminar

CRN 53491

NOE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Andrea Luthi

SH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Permission of instructor is required to enroll. CH480 is the final capstone research semester course for the chemistry and biochemistry/molecular biology majors. Students complete the final draft of the written report and present an oral report of their capstone research.

CH 500 PA

Survey of Organic Chem & Lab

CRN 58518

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Eric Trump

SH 215

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Permission of instructor required to enroll. Selected topics in chemistry for undergraduate and graduate students. The topic(s) to be covered will be announced in the enrollment schedule. Lecture, laboratory, and/or discussion will be utilized depending on the topic(s). Topic(s) will be chosen by the department. *The blank will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.

CH 560 A

Fundamentals of Biochemistry

CRN 57053

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kim Simons

SH 217

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, CH370 or CH574) Provides a survey of the common biological molecules, their metabolism, and their roles in life-sustaining processes. Topics include special features of the aqueous environment, structures of basic biological macromolecules, protein and nucleic acid biosynthesis, protein structure and function, enzyme mechanisms and kinetics, energetics, and metabolism of carbohydrates, lipids, and amino acids. Three lecture periods per week. (Concurrent enrollment in CH661 is strongly recommended.)

CH 572 A

Organic Chemistry I

CRN 50664

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Eric Trump

SH 217

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CH 126. CH 573 to be taken concurrently.) Chemistry of the more important classes of carbon compounds including both aliphatic and aromatic series, stereochemistry, IR and NMR spectroscopy. Three lecture periods per week.

CH 573 A

Organic Chemistry I Lab

CRN 50665

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Eric Trump

SH 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, CH572) Laboratory to accompany CH 572.

CH 573 B

Organic Chemistry I Lab

CRN 56129

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Eric Trump

SH 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, CH572) Laboratory to accompany CH 572.

CH 660 A

Biochemistry I

CRN 52352

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  7 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Andrea Luthi

SH 217

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CH574 or CH370) The first half of a year-long biochemistry sequence that provides an in-depth look at the chemistry that occurs in living organisms. The course content will focus on the structure-function relationships as they pertain to the major classes of biomolecules. Central to this theme will be a detailed examination of protein function, enzyme kinetics, bioinformatics, and the molecular basis of nucleotide and protein synthesis. The basic structure and function of nucleic acids, lipids, and carbohydrates will also be examined. Concurrent enrollment in the lab is required for B.S. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Biochemistry concentration within the Chemistry degrees.

CH 661 BZ

Lab Methods in Biochem -Honors

CRN 58567

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Andrea Luthi

SH 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

The laboratory course to complement the Biochemistry lecture courses (CH560 or CH660). An emphasis will be placed on gaining experience with the primary methods of biochemical analysis in the laboratory. Students will learn both theory and practice of working with proteins, nucleotides, lipids and carbohydrates.

CH 661 B

Laboratory Methods in Biochem

CRN 57414

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. Course will meet on Thursdays in Rm 206 from either 8 to 11:50 or 1 to 4:50. Please contact instructor for more information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Andrea Luthi

SH 206

SH 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The laboratory course to complement the Biochemistry lecture courses (CH560 or CH660). An emphasis will be placed on gaining experience with the primary methods of biochemical analysis in the laboratory. Students will learn both theory and practice of working with proteins, nucleotides, lipids and carbohydrates.

CH 720 A

Physical Chemistry I

CRN 58220

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Bindu KC

SH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, CH 376, MA 262, and PH 393.) Topics covered include thermodynamics, one component systems, phase equilibria, colligative properties, and chemical statistics. Three lecture periods a week.

CH 730 A

Seminar in Chemistry

CRN 50696

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Andrea Luthi

SH 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Seminars are given by students, outstanding chemists from other institutions, and faculty. May be repeated for credit.

CH 732 A

Communication Chemical Science

CRN 58417

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

WF  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Kim Simons

SH 301

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: CH 123.) Develops written communication skills. Topics covered include the conventions of scientific argumentation, the process of editing and writing scientific reports, critical evaluation of rhetoric, design of posters for scientific and public venues, and the ethics of plagiarism. The course will help students to identify research mentors and capstone research projects.

CH 732 XA

Communication Chemical Science

CRN 58418

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kim Simons

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: CH 123.) Develops written communication skills. Topics covered include the conventions of scientific argumentation, the process of editing and writing scientific reports, critical evaluation of rhetoric, design of posters for scientific and public venues, and the ethics of plagiarism. The course will help students to identify research mentors and capstone research projects.

CH 732 ZA

Communication Chemical Science

CRN 58419

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kim Simons

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: CH 123.) Develops written communication skills. Topics covered include the conventions of scientific argumentation, the process of editing and writing scientific reports, critical evaluation of rhetoric, design of posters for scientific and public venues, and the ethics of plagiarism. The course will help students to identify research mentors and capstone research projects.

CH 776 XA

Signal Transduction

CRN 57814

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kim Simons

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, CH 560.) Advanced studies of selected aspects of biochemistry for the student with previous background in the area. The area of study will be selected prior to the first class meeting. *The topic to be considered will be announced in the class schedule. May be repeated for credit.

CH 776 ZA

Signal Transduction

CRN 57815

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kim Simons

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, CH 560.) Advanced studies of selected aspects of biochemistry for the student with previous background in the area. The area of study will be selected prior to the first class meeting. *The topic to be considered will be announced in the class schedule. May be repeated for credit.

CH 776 A

Signal Transduction

CRN 57813

NOTE: This is a hybrid course which includes both part-time face-to-face and part-time online instruction through Canvas.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Kim Simons

SH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, CH 560.) Advanced studies of selected aspects of biochemistry for the student with previous background in the area. The area of study will be selected prior to the first class meeting. *The topic to be considered will be announced in the class schedule. May be repeated for credit.

CH 777 A

Instrumental Meth of Analysis

CRN 56437

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

T  8 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Mingjing Sun

SH 301

SH 206

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CH 376 or CH 676) The use of instruments to obtain qualitative, quantitative, and structural data is discussed. Basic theory, fundamental principles, and limitations underlying the techniques are included. Laboratory experiments acquaint the student with the operation of the instruments and the interpretation of data. Techniques drawn from the areas of atomic and molecular analysis include mass spectrometry, ultraviolet, visible, infrared, Raman, fluorescence, phosphorescence, atomic absorption, and atomic emission spectroscopy, and nuclear magnetic resonance.

CH 829 PA

Graduate Research

CRN 58427

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jason Applegate

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, graduate standing.) Investigative research on a problem in an area of chemistry selected by the student after consultation with and under the supervision of a chemistry faculty member. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

ES 110 ZG

Introduction to Earth Science

CRN 57482

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marcia Schulmeister

Alivia Allison

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, ES 111.) This course may be used for general education requirements and also serve as the first course for those majoring or pursuing a teaching field in earth science. An introduction to the earth sciences through combined lecture and laboratory experiences in the areas of astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography.

ES 110 A

Introduction to Earth Science

CRN 50776

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. NOTE: Students enrolled in ES110A must also enroll in ES111AA or ES111AB.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Michael Morales

SH 123

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, ES 111.) This course may be used for general education requirements and also serve as the first course for those majoring or pursuing a teaching field in earth science. An introduction to the earth sciences through combined lecture and laboratory experiences in the areas of astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography.

ES 110 C

Introduction to Earth Science

CRN 50773

NOTE: Students enrolled in ES110C must also enroll in ES111CA or ES111CB NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Richard Sleezer

Heidi Hensen

SH 123

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, ES 111.) This course may be used for general education requirements and also serve as the first course for those majoring or pursuing a teaching field in earth science. An introduction to the earth sciences through combined lecture and laboratory experiences in the areas of astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography.

ES 110 B

Introduction to Earth Science

CRN 53035

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. NOTE: Students enrolled in ES110B must also enroll in ES111BA or ES111BB

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Alivia Allison

Richard Sleezer

SH 123

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, ES 111.) This course may be used for general education requirements and also serve as the first course for those majoring or pursuing a teaching field in earth science. An introduction to the earth sciences through combined lecture and laboratory experiences in the areas of astronomy, geology, meteorology, and oceanography.

ES 111 AA

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 50777

NOTE: Students enrolled in ES111AA must also enroll in ES110A.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Michael Morales

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 111 AB

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 50778

NOTE: Students enrolled in ES111AB must also enroll in ES110A.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Michael Morales

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 111 BA

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 53036

NOTE: Students enrolled in ES111BA. must also enroll in ES110B.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  1 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Alivia Allison

Logan Sleezer

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 111 BB

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 53037

NOTE: Students enrolled in ES111BB. must also enroll in ES110B.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  3 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Alivia Allison

Logan Sleezer

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 111 CA

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 50774

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. NOTE: Students enrolled in ES111CA must also enroll in ES110C.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Richard Sleezer

Heidi Hensen

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 111 CB

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 55273

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. NOTE: Students enrolled in ES111CB must also enroll in ES110C.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Richard Sleezer

Heidi Hensen

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 111 ZG

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 57483

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marcia Schulmeister

Alivia Allison

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 111 AC

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 58459

NOTE: Students enrolled in ES111AC must also enroll in ES 110A.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  5 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Michael Morales

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 111 BC

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 58460

NOTE: Students enrolled in ES111BC must also enroll in ES110B.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  7 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Logan Sleezer

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 333 A

Environmental Geology

CRN 58226

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Marcia Schulmeister

Richard Sleezer

SH 127

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, ES 110 and ES111.) Focus on natural operations of systems and cycles involved with geologic hazards and resource distribution/production. Beneficial and disastrous consequences of man's involvement with natural operations will be analyzed and applied to land use planning. Course appropriate for those interested in environmental studies, but also agriculture, civil engineering, construction, economics, planning, science education.

ES 341 A

Wetland Environments

CRN 58227

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  3 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.

Marcia Schulmeister

SH 127

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ES110 and ES111.) An interdisciplinary overview of physical, biological, and cultural aspects of wetlands. Definitions, classification, origins, and natural processes of wetland environments. Wetlands in boreal, temperate, and tropical climatic settings. Human impact, exploitation and management of wetland resources. Lectures, exercises and field trips. A student may not earn credit in more than one of EB 341, ES 341, or GE 341.

ES 365 A

World Regional Climatology

CRN 58228

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Paul Zunkel

SH 127

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ES110 and ES 111 or ES254 or GE254.) A study of the world climatic regions based upon a systematic classification system. The investigations of the cause of climatic variations and the effect of climate on man's natural environment.

ES 529 ZA

Oceanography

CRN 58313

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Zunkel

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: ES 110/111 or equivalent with a grade of ?C? or higher or consent of instructor.) This course is an introduction to the physical, chemical, geologic, and biologic characteristics of the oceans and coastal areas. Emphasis will be placed on the role of the oceans as a component of the global environment.

ES 529 A

Oceanography

CRN 58229

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Paul Zunkel

SH 127

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: ES 110/111 or equivalent with a grade of ?C? or higher or consent of instructor.) This course is an introduction to the physical, chemical, geologic, and biologic characteristics of the oceans and coastal areas. Emphasis will be placed on the role of the oceans as a component of the global environment.

ES 529 XA

Oceanography

CRN 58312

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Zunkel

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: ES 110/111 or equivalent with a grade of ?C? or higher or consent of instructor.) This course is an introduction to the physical, chemical, geologic, and biologic characteristics of the oceans and coastal areas. Emphasis will be placed on the role of the oceans as a component of the global environment.

ES 566 XA

Natural Hazards and Disasters

CRN 58314

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alivia Allison

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: ES110/111 or consent of instructor) Natural hazards are Earth processes that are potentially harmful to people and/or their property. Natural hazard phenomena includes events such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami, coastal erosion, severe weather, mass wasting, flooding, wildfires, and asteroid impacts. This course provides a detailed discussion of natural hazards with an emphasis placed on understanding the processes that cause natural hazards to occur, and the factors that increase the risk for humans and their property. Special emphasis will be given to comparing and contrasting natural hazards, natural disasters, and natural catastrophes. Damage mitigation techniques, as well as ethical and legal issues concerning these dynamic Earth processes, will also be explored in this course.

ES 566 ZA

Natural Hazards and Disasters

CRN 58315

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alivia Allison

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: ES110/111 or consent of instructor) Natural hazards are Earth processes that are potentially harmful to people and/or their property. Natural hazard phenomena includes events such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami, coastal erosion, severe weather, mass wasting, flooding, wildfires, and asteroid impacts. This course provides a detailed discussion of natural hazards with an emphasis placed on understanding the processes that cause natural hazards to occur, and the factors that increase the risk for humans and their property. Special emphasis will be given to comparing and contrasting natural hazards, natural disasters, and natural catastrophes. Damage mitigation techniques, as well as ethical and legal issues concerning these dynamic Earth processes, will also be explored in this course.

ES 566 A

Natural Hazards and Disasters

CRN 58224

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely. NOTE: This is a hybrid course.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  1 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.

Alivia Allison

SH 123

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: ES110/111 or consent of instructor) Natural hazards are Earth processes that are potentially harmful to people and/or their property. Natural hazard phenomena includes events such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunami, coastal erosion, severe weather, mass wasting, flooding, wildfires, and asteroid impacts. This course provides a detailed discussion of natural hazards with an emphasis placed on understanding the processes that cause natural hazards to occur, and the factors that increase the risk for humans and their property. Special emphasis will be given to comparing and contrasting natural hazards, natural disasters, and natural catastrophes. Damage mitigation techniques, as well as ethical and legal issues concerning these dynamic Earth processes, will also be explored in this course.

ES 721 A

Soil Mechanics

CRN 58223

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Alivia Allison

SH 127

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: ES110/111 or consent of instructor.) Soil Mechanics is designed to introduce students to the dynamic Earth material of soil and how it can be used to both build on and with as a construction medium. Students will learn how to perform and evaluate standard soil tests, and report those test results in a technical, written format. Soil tests explored are those that are routinely conducted at construction sites or during the course of geotechnical projects, including soil moisture determination, Atterberg limits, mechanical grain size analysis, hydrometer analysis, permeability tests, and the standard Proctor compaction test. Lecture topics will also include soil genesis, soil properties, and soil classification.

ES 722 XA

Geoarchaeology

CRN 58421

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alivia Allison

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: ES110/111 or consent of instructor.) Geoarchaeology is the study of archaeology from a geological perspective with the application of both geological and archaeological investigative methods. This multidisciplinary course will focus on the processes involved for collecting geoarchaeological data, investigating field techniques and methodologies, exploring how past environments have influenced various human processes, and how artifacts and other material remains can tell us about ancient peoples and cultures. The subfields of archaeoseismology and paleoseismology will also be explored in this course.

ES 722 ZA

Geoarchaeology

CRN 58422

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alivia Allison

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: ES110/111 or consent of instructor.) Geoarchaeology is the study of archaeology from a geological perspective with the application of both geological and archaeological investigative methods. This multidisciplinary course will focus on the processes involved for collecting geoarchaeological data, investigating field techniques and methodologies, exploring how past environments have influenced various human processes, and how artifacts and other material remains can tell us about ancient peoples and cultures. The subfields of archaeoseismology and paleoseismology will also be explored in this course.

ES 739 PA

Research Problem in Earth Sci

CRN 58426

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Junior, senior, or graduate students wishing to work on research problems of special interest in the field of earth science.

ES 739 PB

Research Problem in Earth Sci

CRN 58498

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alivia Allison

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Junior, senior, or graduate students wishing to work on research problems of special interest in the field of earth science.

ES 739 PC

Research Problem in Earth Sci

CRN 58499

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alivia Allison

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Junior, senior, or graduate students wishing to work on research problems of special interest in the field of earth science.

ES 739 XA

Research Problem in Earth Sci

CRN 58403

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marcia Schulmeister

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Junior, senior, or graduate students wishing to work on research problems of special interest in the field of earth science.

ES 767 PA

Taphonomy

CRN 58416

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor.) The student may concentrate in an area of the earth sciences for which no regular course is available if there are adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources. *The blank will be filled in with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

ES 767 PB

Adv. & Applied Envrnmntal Geo

CRN 58508

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Richard Sleezer

SH 127

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor.) The student may concentrate in an area of the earth sciences for which no regular course is available if there are adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources. *The blank will be filled in with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

ES 767 PC

Adv. Sedimentology & Stratigph

CRN 58533

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor.) The student may concentrate in an area of the earth sciences for which no regular course is available if there are adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources. *The blank will be filled in with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

ES 767 PD

Historical Geology

CRN 58534

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor.) The student may concentrate in an area of the earth sciences for which no regular course is available if there are adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources. *The blank will be filled in with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

ES 775 A

Advanced Remote Sensing

CRN 58230

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Paul Zunkel

SH 131

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, ES 771 or consent of instructor.) Advanced techniques of image processing and analysis for remotely sensed digital data. Interdisciplinary applications in Earth resources and environmental conditions; practical exercises based on satellite datasets and other forms of remotely sensed data.

ES 775 ZA

Advanced Remote Sensing

CRN 58317

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Zunkel

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, ES 771 or consent of instructor.) Advanced techniques of image processing and analysis for remotely sensed digital data. Interdisciplinary applications in Earth resources and environmental conditions; practical exercises based on satellite datasets and other forms of remotely sensed data.

ES 775 XA

Advanced Remote Sensing

CRN 58316

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Zunkel

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, ES 771 or consent of instructor.) Advanced techniques of image processing and analysis for remotely sensed digital data. Interdisciplinary applications in Earth resources and environmental conditions; practical exercises based on satellite datasets and other forms of remotely sensed data.

ES 875 XA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58402

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marcia Schulmeister

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Required for the 30 hour degree, Master of Science in Physical Sciences, with an emphasis in earth science. Research in an approved area of earth science and the preparation of a thesis.

ES 875 PA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58425

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Required for the 30 hour degree, Master of Science in Physical Sciences, with an emphasis in earth science. Research in an approved area of earth science and the preparation of a thesis.

ES 875 PB

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 58487

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Required for the 30 hour degree, Master of Science in Physical Sciences, with an emphasis in earth science. Research in an approved area of earth science and the preparation of a thesis.

GO 325 A

Earth History

CRN 57777

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Michael Morales

SH 128

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, ES110 and ES111.) The history of the Earth from primeval beginning to the emergence of modern man, as deduced from rocks, fossils, and sediments of the Earth¿s continents and oceans. Analysis of modern geologic and cosmic processes and their relationship to past, present, and possible future events on Earth. Geologic history of central North America. Two lecture hours and two lab hours per week, plus field trips.

GO 548 A

Field Stratigraphy

CRN 57835

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  3 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Michael Morales

SH 128

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, GO 325.) The identification and interpretation of Upper Paleozoic strata in Eastern Kansas through field experiences. This course requires that the student be free most weekends of early fall.

GO 570 A

Sedimentation and Stratigraphy

CRN 58225

NOTE: Strongly recommend concurrent enrollment in GO 548 Field Stratigraphy

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Michael Morales

SH 128

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, GO 325 and GO 324.) The origin and interpretation of stratified sequences of ancient sedimentary rocks and modern sediments. Methods used to study sedimentary rocks. Comparison of modern and ancient sedimentary environments. Two lecture hours and two lab hours per week, plus field trips.

PH 100 A

Orientation to Physics

CRN 51620

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Christopher Pettit

Jorge Ballester

SH 123

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An exposure to the field of physics, including tools and strategies for the study of physics, e.g., problem solving, scientific method, estimation, graphing, SI units and computer applications. Discussion of the various fields, degree options, and career opportunities in physics. Intended as a first-year experience course.

PH 110 A

Introduction to Space Science

CRN 51621

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jorge Ballester

SH 123

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, PH 111.) A general education course which uses a historical and philosophical perspective when appropriate, and basic principles from the physical sciences to consider the solar system and star-like objects. Emphasis is placed on the nature of science, findings from space exploration, and the evidence for what we know about the universe and Earth's place in the universe. The planetarium and observing sessions with telescopes are integral parts of the course.

PH 111 A

Intro to Space Science Lab

CRN 51622

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jorge Ballester

SH 123

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, PH 110.) A general education laboratory course which accompanies PH 110. The two-hour weekly laboratory is closely correlated with the PH 110 lecture. The planetarium and observing sessions with telescopes are integral course aids.

PH 140 A

College Physics I

CRN 51623

NOTE: Only offered in the Fall.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Robert Jones

SH 123

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, PH 141.) General principles of kinematics, Newtonian mechanics and heat, with emphasis on force and energy. H.S. algebra and elementary trigonometry are assumed.

PH 140 B

College Physics I

CRN 51624

NOTE: Only offered in the Fall.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Robert Jones

SH 128

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, PH 141.) General principles of kinematics, Newtonian mechanics and heat, with emphasis on force and energy. H.S. algebra and elementary trigonometry are assumed.

PH 141 A

College Physics I Lab

CRN 51625

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Scott Capes

SH 038

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, PH 140.) Laboratory to accompany PH 140.

PH 141 B

College Physics I Lab

CRN 51626

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Scott Capes

SH 038

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, PH 140.) Laboratory to accompany PH 140.

PH 141 C

College Physics I Lab

CRN 51627

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Robert Jones

SH 038

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, PH 140.) Laboratory to accompany PH 140.

PH 141 D

College Physics I Lab

CRN 58457

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  3 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Scott Capes

SH 038

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, PH 140.) Laboratory to accompany PH 140.

PH 141 E

College Physics I Lab

CRN 58458

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  6 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Scott Capes

SH 038

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Corequisite, PH 140.) Laboratory to accompany PH 140.

PH 315 A

Statics

CRN 51632

NOTE: Only offered in the Fall. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Christopher Pettit

SH 030

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA262 (or concurrent enrollment), PH140 or PH190.) Analysis of the forces acting on point masses and rigid bodies in static equilibrium. Primarily for pre-engineering and dual-degree engineering students.

PH 393 A

Physics II

CRN 53770

NOTE: Only offered in the Fall. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Christopher Pettit

SH 030

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA262(or concurrent enrollment), PH190. Corequisites, PH394 and PH395.) A calculus-based continuation of PH190. Topics include electricity, magnetism and light.

PH 394 A

Physics II Lab

CRN 53771

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Jorge Ballester

SH 035

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisites, PH393 and PH395.) Laboratory to Accompany PH393.

PH 395 A

Physics II Recitation

CRN 53772

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Christopher Pettit

SH 030

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisites, PH393 and PH394.) Recitation class to accompany PH393.

PH 490 PA

Independent Study

CRN 58462

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jorge Ballester

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigative research by undergraduate students under the guidance of a faculty mentor. The investigation and resulting report are primarily the responsibility of the student. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

PH 490 PB

Independent Study

CRN 58517

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jorge Ballester

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigative research by undergraduate students under the guidance of a faculty mentor. The investigation and resulting report are primarily the responsibility of the student. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

PH 741 A

Advanced Physics Lab I

CRN 51638

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Robert Jones

SH 033

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PH343 or PH393.) Classical and modern physics experiments on fundamental constants of nature, X-rays, radioactivity, etc.

PH 762 A

Electricity and Magnetism I

CRN 51640

NOTE: Only offered in the Fall. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Jorge Ballester

SH 030

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA363 (or concurrent enrollment) and PH393.) A study of electrostatics, electrical properties of matter and potential theory.

PH 762 AZ

Electricity & Magnetism I-Hnrs

CRN 58563

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Jorge Ballester

SH 030

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, MA363 (or concurrent enrollment) and PH393.) A study of electrostatics, electrical properties of matter and potential theory.

PH 770 PA

Research Problem in Physics

CRN 58463

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jorge Ballester

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigative research by graduate students under the guidance of a faculty mentor. The investigation and any formal reporting are primarily the responsibility of the student. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

PH 860 PA

Graduate Research

CRN 58464

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jorge Ballester

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigative research by graduate students under the guidance of a faculty mentor. Primarily intended for graduate students pursuing the research report degree option or needing additional research for the thesis degree option. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

PS 100 A

Introduction to Engineering

CRN 51610

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Christopher Pettit

Jorge Ballester

SH 123

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for pre- and dual-degree engineering students, an introduction to engineering concepts and design. Graphing, problem solving, metric units, engineering calculations, and computer applications are included. Problems involving the basic concepts of engineering science are considered.

PS 115 B

Our Physical World

CRN 51612

NOTE: Elem Ed Majors. Lab included. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Heidi Hensen

SH 177

SH 128

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A general education course exploring basic physical, chemical and geological concepts by means of student oriented activities supported by laboratory work. The course is designed for elementary education majors.

PS 115 A

Our Physical World

CRN 51611

NOTE: Elem Ed Majors. Lab included. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MW  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Heidi Hensen

SH 177

SH 128

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A general education course exploring basic physical, chemical and geological concepts by means of student oriented activities supported by laboratory work. The course is designed for elementary education majors.

PS 200 A

Intro to Engineering Graphics

CRN 58311

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. NOTE: Access to your own laptop is strongly recommended.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Christopher Pettit

SH 030

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for pre- and dual-degree engineering students, course includes technical sketching and lettering, the design process, orthographic projection, multiview drawings, pictorials, and reading and interpreting drawings. When the course is offered for 3 credit hours at the discretion of the Department, students would be required to complete an independent design project.

PS 500 PA

Top: Alternative Facts

CRN 58231

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Qiyang Zhang

Jorge Ballester

Erika C. Martin

Michael Smith

SH 045

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) A special course for graduate students who have had a minimal background in physics, chemistry or the earth sciences but who need training in one of these fields. A student may be permitted to enroll in PS 500 more than once but will not be allowed to accumulate more than 6 hours credit. See the chair of the department for details. *The blank will be filled in with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied. Permission of instructor required to enroll.

PS 516 A

Tchng Phys Sci in Mid/High Sch

CRN 51618

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Claudia Aguirre Mendez

SH 177

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course designed for pre-service candidates and in-service teachers seeking physical sciences licensures. Introduction to the modes used to teach contemporary content in chemistry, earth/space science, physics, physical science or general science with emphasis on laboratory instruction and laboratory safety procedures. Teaching strategies, curricula, materials/resources to include instructional technology, evaluation, characteristics of students as they relate to physical science teaching are major topic areas. Students do micro-teaching.

Social Sciences

GE 101 ZA

World Regional Geography

CRN 57932

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course examines issues relevant to people and environments in the world's regions, using geographic approaches to illustrate human connections to place, and relations between people and places across the globe. The focus of the course is on the dynamism of the world's regions as they rapidly change, growing more diverse ethnically, politically, economically, and culturally and at the same time more connected as globalizing forces cross borders to blend cultures, economies, industries and other activities with global reach, as the world becomes ever-more connected through instant communication and travel. Students will learn about the elements of culture that link peoples of different regions as growing human populations consume resources from all over the world.

GE 101 MA

World Regional Geography

CRN 50896

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Deborah Hann

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines issues relevant to people and environments in the world's regions, using geographic approaches to illustrate human connections to place, and relations between people and places across the globe. The focus of the course is on the dynamism of the world's regions as they rapidly change, growing more diverse ethnically, politically, economically, and culturally and at the same time more connected as globalizing forces cross borders to blend cultures, economies, industries and other activities with global reach, as the world becomes ever-more connected through instant communication and travel. Students will learn about the elements of culture that link peoples of different regions as growing human populations consume resources from all over the world.

GE 101 MC

World Regional Geography

CRN 58478

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Douglas Allen

PH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines issues relevant to people and environments in the world's regions, using geographic approaches to illustrate human connections to place, and relations between people and places across the globe. The focus of the course is on the dynamism of the world's regions as they rapidly change, growing more diverse ethnically, politically, economically, and culturally and at the same time more connected as globalizing forces cross borders to blend cultures, economies, industries and other activities with global reach, as the world becomes ever-more connected through instant communication and travel. Students will learn about the elements of culture that link peoples of different regions as growing human populations consume resources from all over the world.

GE 101 ZB

World Regional Geography

CRN 58479

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Douglas Allen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines issues relevant to people and environments in the world's regions, using geographic approaches to illustrate human connections to place, and relations between people and places across the globe. The focus of the course is on the dynamism of the world's regions as they rapidly change, growing more diverse ethnically, politically, economically, and culturally and at the same time more connected as globalizing forces cross borders to blend cultures, economies, industries and other activities with global reach, as the world becomes ever-more connected through instant communication and travel. Students will learn about the elements of culture that link peoples of different regions as growing human populations consume resources from all over the world.

GE 101 MZ

World Regional Geography-Hnrs

CRN 58546

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Hann

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course examines issues relevant to people and environments in the world's regions, using geographic approaches to illustrate human connections to place, and relations between people and places across the globe. The focus of the course is on the dynamism of the world's regions as they rapidly change, growing more diverse ethnically, politically, economically, and culturally and at the same time more connected as globalizing forces cross borders to blend cultures, economies, industries and other activities with global reach, as the world becomes ever-more connected through instant communication and travel. Students will learn about the elements of culture that link peoples of different regions as growing human populations consume resources from all over the world.

GE 101 MB

World Regional Geography

CRN 50898

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Deborah Hann

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines issues relevant to people and environments in the world's regions, using geographic approaches to illustrate human connections to place, and relations between people and places across the globe. The focus of the course is on the dynamism of the world's regions as they rapidly change, growing more diverse ethnically, politically, economically, and culturally and at the same time more connected as globalizing forces cross borders to blend cultures, economies, industries and other activities with global reach, as the world becomes ever-more connected through instant communication and travel. Students will learn about the elements of culture that link peoples of different regions as growing human populations consume resources from all over the world.

GE 300 A

Topics: Food, Culture & Place

CRN 58050

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Deborah Hann

PH 311

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigations into selected areas of Geography.

GE 300 B

Topics: Race and Place

CRN 58480

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Douglas Allen

PH 409

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigations into selected areas of Geography.

GE 325 ZA

Geography of the US and Canada

CRN 58051

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Hann

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the regions that make up the two majority Anglo countries of North America. In the study of each region, geographic themes such as urbanization, economy, landscape, population, and regional identity are explored. A special emphasis is placed on the integration of historical and physical factors in shaping regions and the two countries as a whole.

GE 415 ZA

Urban Geography

CRN 58052

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

For the first time in human history, more than half of the world's population lives in urban areas, and rural-to-urban migration is changing the face of countries around the world. This course examines the increasing importance of cities; the impact of urban areas on non-urban; the structures of urban areas and how they differ among the world's regions. It also considers how residence in urban areas is conditioned by race, class, and gender in small as well as large cities, and explores urban cultural landscapes. The course reviews the origin and growth of cities, and focuses on recent changes in urban areas.

GE 454 ZA

Cultural Geography

CRN 58481

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Douglas Allen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course uses the tools of geography to explore patterns of human culture. Themes may include cultural aspects of settlement, migration and diffusion, population, human-environment interactions, landscape, and more. Emphasis on human cultural expression at a variety of scales and in a range of locations.

GE 498 PA

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 55586

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Hann

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, three hours of geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

GE 498 PB

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 55587

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Hann

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, three hours of geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

GE 498 PC

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 55588

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Hann

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, three hours of geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

GE 498 PD

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 58053

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, three hours of geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

GE 498 PE

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 58054

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, three hours of geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

GE 498 PF

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 58055

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, three hours of geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

GE 810 PB

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 50908

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Hann

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, six hours of Geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

GE 810 PC

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 50909

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Hann

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, six hours of Geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

GE 810 PA

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 50907

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Hann

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, six hours of Geography, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

HI 101 B

World Cultures to 1500

CRN 55107

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Maire Johnson

PH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey covering the origins of settled societies around 3000 B.C.E., the rise of classical Greek and Roman cultures in Europe and their contact with other civilizations in Asia, and the development of medieval Europe and its interaction with nonwestern peoples.

HI 101 A

World Cultures to 1500

CRN 50130

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Maire Johnson

PH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey covering the origins of settled societies around 3000 B.C.E., the rise of classical Greek and Roman cultures in Europe and their contact with other civilizations in Asia, and the development of medieval Europe and its interaction with nonwestern peoples.

HI 102 A

Modern World Civilization

CRN 50132

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Christopher Lovett

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey covering world history from 1500 to the present, with an emphasis on the forces that have shaped the contemporary world. Special attention is given to the Reformation, the age of Louis XIV of France, the rise of modern Germany, Soviet Russia, and the two world wars.

HI 111 MC

U.S. History to 1877

CRN 54665

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Dillon O'Keefe

PH 316

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey of early American history from the colonial period through the Civil War and Reconstruction.

HI 111 ZD

U.S. History to 1877

CRN 58188

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introductory survey of early American history from the colonial period through the Civil War and Reconstruction.

HI 111 MA

U.S. History to 1877

CRN 53422

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Amanda Miracle

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey of early American history from the colonial period through the Civil War and Reconstruction.

HI 111 MB

U.S. History to 1877

CRN 50134

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Amanda Miracle

Steven Bellavia

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey of early American history from the colonial period through the Civil War and Reconstruction.

HI 112 MA

U.S. History Since 1877

CRN 50922

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Gregory Schneider

PH 316

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introductory survey of the United States since the Reconstruction era.

HI 112 MB

U.S. History Since 1877

CRN 55416

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Gregory Schneider

PH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey of the United States since the Reconstruction era.

HI 112 MC

U.S. History Since 1877

CRN 55962

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Dillon O'Keefe

PH 311

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introductory survey of the United States since the Reconstruction era.

HI 301 A

Top: History of Amer Railroads

CRN 58059

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Gregory Schneider

PH 409

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Explores important issues in U.S. history at the undergraduate level. Each semester, instructors select different topics of importance for political, cultural, social, ethnic, and/or gender history.

HI 301 ZB

Themes in American Immigration

CRN 58131

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Explores important issues in U.S. history at the undergraduate level. Each semester, instructors select different topics of importance for political, cultural, social, ethnic, and/or gender history.

HI 311 A

Ancient Greece, 800-200 BCE

CRN 58060

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Maire Johnson

PH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Explores Hellenic and Hellenistic history from the rise of the city-state to the decline of Alexander's empire, focusing on political and social developments, philosophical responses, and attitudes toward non-greeks as city-states move from defensive to offensive military stances and as Alexander spreads Hellenic culture throughout his empire.

HI 316 A

Age of Revolutions, 1760-1848

CRN 58061

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Christopher Lovett

PH 316

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Explores revolutionary agitation in Europe and the Western Hemisphere during the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The course will examine the causation of the revolutions in America, France, and Haiti in the eighteenth century as well as the Industrial Revolution and the revolutions of 1820, 1830, and 1848.

HI 333 A

Kansas

CRN 54669

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Steven Bellavia

PH 316

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Explores the history of Kansas from 1541 to the present, with emphasis on approaches to state history and a special focus on geographic influences in the state's history and culture.

HI 340 ZA

Origins of Colonial America

CRN 58062

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Explores the interactions between various European and tribal powers leading to the creation of multi cultural enclaves and empires within the New World. Special attention will be paid to Spanish, French, and English colonial efforts and the responses of Native Americans as their cultures faced unprecedented challenges.

HI 342 A

Early Republic, 1789-1848

CRN 58063

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Steven Bellavia

PH 409

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Explores the United States from the writing of the Constitution to the end of the Mexican War, focusing on the development of political parties, women in American Society, the Market Revolution, the nation's westward expansion, and tensions regarding slavery and native Americans.

HI 435 A

American Military History

CRN 58064

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Christopher Lovett

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Explores the genesis and development of the U.S. military tradition from the colonial period to the present, focusing on the experiences of the common soldier, the major military campaigns, postwar military adjustments on the home front, and the major military leaders and personalities throughout American History.

HI 498 PB

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58066

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PD

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58068

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darla Mallein

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PF

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58070

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darla Mallein

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PH

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58072

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PJ

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58074

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PK

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58075

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PA

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58065

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PC

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58067

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PE

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58069

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Darla Mallein

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PG

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58071

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PI

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58073

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 498 PL

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 58076

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PB

Independent Study in World His

CRN 55595

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

PH 411

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PC

Independent Study in World His

CRN 55596

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

PH 411

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PD

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58077

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PE

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58078

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PF

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58079

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PG

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58080

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PH

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58081

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PI

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58082

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PJ

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58083

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PK

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58084

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PL

Independent Study in World His

CRN 58085

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 499 PA

Independent Study in World His

CRN 55594

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

PH 411

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 593 PA

Museum Internship

CRN 50951

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HI 590.) A hands-on experience for senior history majors interested in public history. The faculty supervisor and student will discuss goals and specific skills, then the student will intern in a museum or historic site for 120 hours and complete at least one project demonstrating mastery of internship objectives. Consent of instructor required.

HI 593 PB

Museum Internship

CRN 50952

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HI 590.) A hands-on experience for senior history majors interested in public history. The faculty supervisor and student will discuss goals and specific skills, then the student will intern in a museum or historic site for 120 hours and complete at least one project demonstrating mastery of internship objectives. Consent of instructor required.

HI 593 PC

Museum Internship

CRN 50953

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HI 590.) A hands-on experience for senior history majors interested in public history. The faculty supervisor and student will discuss goals and specific skills, then the student will intern in a museum or historic site for 120 hours and complete at least one project demonstrating mastery of internship objectives. Consent of instructor required.

HI 594 PA

Archival Internship

CRN 50954

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HI 590.) A hands-on experience for senior history majors interested in public history. The faculty supervisor and student will discuss goals and specific skills, then the student will intern at an archive for 120 hours and complete at least one project demonstrating mastery of these objectives. Consent of instructor required.

HI 701 XA

US Historiography Thru Recons

CRN 55976

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to introduce graduate students to some of the central historical questions and interpretations of American history from roughly 1600-1877. In addition, our exploration of historical literature and scholarship is designed to shed light on the processes through which historians interpret the past as well as engage each other in debate.

HI 710 XB

Readings: Soviet Union

CRN 58086

NOTE: HI 710 XB will have an online real-time component on Thursdays at 9:00 pm.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Selected main events, trends, and interpretations in World history will be examined through readings, reports, and discussion. Designed to introduce the important literature on significant historical topics.

HI 710 XA

Sex & Gender in Middle Ages

CRN 57632

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Selected main events, trends, and interpretations in World history will be examined through readings, reports, and discussion. Designed to introduce the important literature on significant historical topics.

HI 740 XA

Readings:

CRN 56369

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Steven Bellavia

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Selected main events, trends, and interpretations in American history will be examined through readings, reports, and discussion. Designed to introduce the important literature on significant historical topics.

HI 790 PG

Directed Readings I

CRN 58090

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PH

Directed Readings I

CRN 58091

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PI

Directed Readings I

CRN 58092

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PJ

Directed Readings I

CRN 58093

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PK

Directed Readings I

CRN 58094

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PD

Directed Readings I

CRN 58087

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PE

Directed Readings I

CRN 58088

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PF

Directed Readings I

CRN 58089

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PA

Directed Readings I

CRN 50956

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PB

Directed Readings I

CRN 50957

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PC

Directed Readings I

CRN 55916

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

PH 411

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 790 PL

Directed Readings I

CRN 58095

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PD

Directed Readings II

CRN 58096

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PA

Directed Readings II

CRN 50959

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PB

Directed Readings II

CRN 50960

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PC

Directed Readings II

CRN 55917

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Maire Johnson

PH 411

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PE

Directed Readings II

CRN 58097

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PF

Directed Readings II

CRN 58098

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Christopher Lovett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PG

Directed Readings II

CRN 58099

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PH

Directed Readings II

CRN 58100

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PI

Directed Readings II

CRN 58101

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PJ

Directed Readings II

CRN 58102

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PK

Directed Readings II

CRN 58103

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 791 PL

Directed Readings II

CRN 58104

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Special research problems or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

HI 815 XA

Research Seminar:

CRN 56126

Note: HI 815XA will have a real- time component via ZOOM 7:00-8:30 pm on Tuesdays.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gregory Schneider

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to give graduate students experience in conducting research in history. Required for those graduate students concentrating in American or World history who are pursuing the 36-hour master's program.

HI 890 PD

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50966

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Candidates for the Master of Arts in History will enroll for this course and be assigned by the Graduate Committee of the department to an appropriate member of the department faculty for guidance.

HI 890 PE

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50967

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Candidates for the Master of Arts in History will enroll for this course and be assigned by the Graduate Committee of the department to an appropriate member of the department faculty for guidance.

HI 890 PA

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50963

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Candidates for the Master of Arts in History will enroll for this course and be assigned by the Graduate Committee of the department to an appropriate member of the department faculty for guidance.

HI 890 PB

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50964

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Candidates for the Master of Arts in History will enroll for this course and be assigned by the Graduate Committee of the department to an appropriate member of the department faculty for guidance.

HI 890 PC

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50965

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Candidates for the Master of Arts in History will enroll for this course and be assigned by the Graduate Committee of the department to an appropriate member of the department faculty for guidance.

HI 890 PF

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 50968

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Candidates for the Master of Arts in History will enroll for this course and be assigned by the Graduate Committee of the department to an appropriate member of the department faculty for guidance.

HI 891 PB

Archival Internship

CRN 50969

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by program adviser to later than three months prior to the time actual work is to begin.) Supervised archival or museum experience. Students are expected to live in the area of the museum or archive where work is conducted.

HI 891 PC

Archival Internship

CRN 50970

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by program adviser to later than three months prior to the time actual work is to begin.) Supervised archival or museum experience. Students are expected to live in the area of the museum or archive where work is conducted.

HI 891 PD

Archival Internship

CRN 50971

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by program adviser to later than three months prior to the time actual work is to begin.) Supervised archival or museum experience. Students are expected to live in the area of the museum or archive where work is conducted.

HI 891 PA

Archival Internship

CRN 50989

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by program adviser to later than three months prior to the time actual work is to begin.) Supervised archival or museum experience. Students are expected to live in the area of the museum or archive where work is conducted.

HI 892 PA

Museum Internship

CRN 50972

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HI 590.) A hands-on experience for senior history majors interested in public history. The faculty supervisor and student will discuss goals and specific skills, then the student will intern in a museum or historic site for 120 hours and complete at least one project demonstrating mastery of internship objectives. Consent of instructor required.

HI 892 PC

Museum Internship

CRN 50974

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HI 590.) A hands-on experience for senior history majors interested in public history. The faculty supervisor and student will discuss goals and specific skills, then the student will intern in a museum or historic site for 120 hours and complete at least one project demonstrating mastery of internship objectives. Consent of instructor required.

HI 892 PD

Museum Internship

CRN 50975

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HI 590.) A hands-on experience for senior history majors interested in public history. The faculty supervisor and student will discuss goals and specific skills, then the student will intern in a museum or historic site for 120 hours and complete at least one project demonstrating mastery of internship objectives. Consent of instructor required.

HI 892 PB

Museum Internship

CRN 50973

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HI 590.) A hands-on experience for senior history majors interested in public history. The faculty supervisor and student will discuss goals and specific skills, then the student will intern in a museum or historic site for 120 hours and complete at least one project demonstrating mastery of internship objectives. Consent of instructor required.

HI 894 PA

MA Project

CRN 55979

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

PH 411

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Candidates for the Master of Arts in History with a concentration in Public History or Social Sciences Education will complete a Master's Project under the guidance of a faculty member in the Department of Social Sciences. Guidelines for the MA Project are found in the department's graduate policies and procedures manual.

HI 895 PA

History MA Exams

CRN 54998

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Miracle

PH 411

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, Permission of Instructor.) This course coordinates the exam portion of the Master of Arts in History non-thesis option. Students must be enrolled in this course the semester they plan to take the written exam and work with the MA Coordinator to arrange exams.

PI 225 MB

Introduction to Philosophy

CRN 55236

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Charles Brown

PH 409

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

What is the basis of reality? Is common sense reliable? Does morality begin with God? What is the relationship between the body and the mind? How can we achieve happiness? These are the sorts of questions philosophy has striven to explore independently from tradition and mythology, and these are the sorts of questions the course will examine.

PI 225 MC

Introduction to Philosophy

CRN 55982

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

C Emmer

PH 316

PH 408

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

What is the basis of reality? Is common sense reliable? Does morality begin with God? What is the relationship between the body and the mind? How can we achieve happiness? These are the sorts of questions philosophy has striven to explore independently from tradition and mythology, and these are the sorts of questions the course will examine.

PI 225 MD

Introduction to Philosophy

CRN 56765

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

C Emmer

PH 409

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

What is the basis of reality? Is common sense reliable? Does morality begin with God? What is the relationship between the body and the mind? How can we achieve happiness? These are the sorts of questions philosophy has striven to explore independently from tradition and mythology, and these are the sorts of questions the course will examine.

PI 225 MA

Introduction to Philosophy

CRN 51601

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Charles Brown

PH 409

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

What is the basis of reality? Is common sense reliable? Does morality begin with God? What is the relationship between the body and the mind? How can we achieve happiness? These are the sorts of questions philosophy has striven to explore independently from tradition and mythology, and these are the sorts of questions the course will examine.

PI 301 A

Ethics

CRN 58105

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

C Emmer

PH 316

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Why do people do good things? Does ethics depend on religion? We will examine these and similar questions in order to illuminate some of the central approaches to moral problems taken by leading philosophers from around the world. The course will challenge students to develop their ethical reasoning skills so that they may enhance their capabilities for ethical decision making.

PI 301 ZA

Ethics

CRN 55983

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charles Brown

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Why do people do good things? Does ethics depend on religion? We will examine these and similar questions in order to illuminate some of the central approaches to moral problems taken by leading philosophers from around the world. The course will challenge students to develop their ethical reasoning skills so that they may enhance their capabilities for ethical decision making.

PI 301 ZB

Ethics

CRN 57633

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charles Brown

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Why do people do good things? Does ethics depend on religion? We will examine these and similar questions in order to illuminate some of the central approaches to moral problems taken by leading philosophers from around the world. The course will challenge students to develop their ethical reasoning skills so that they may enhance their capabilities for ethical decision making.

PI 498 PC

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 55565

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charles Brown

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy. Does not answer general education requirements.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PI 498 PE

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 58107

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

C Emmer

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy. Does not answer general education requirements.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PI 498 PF

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 58108

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

C Emmer

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy. Does not answer general education requirements.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PI 498 PA

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 55563

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charles Brown

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy. Does not answer general education requirements.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PI 498 PB

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 55564

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charles Brown

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy. Does not answer general education requirements.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PI 498 PD

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 58106

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

C Emmer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy. Does not answer general education requirements.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PI 500 A

Top: Ancient Greek Philosophy

CRN 58109

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

C Emmer

PH 412

PH 409

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, limit of six hours credit for undergraduates in PI 500.) Designed to present vital topics in philosophy for the undergraduate and graduate student.

PI 810 PA

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 51607

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charles Brown

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy, plus consent of instructor and the department chair.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PI 810 PB

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 51608

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charles Brown

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy, plus consent of instructor and the department chair.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PI 810 PC

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 51609

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charles Brown

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy, plus consent of instructor and the department chair.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PI 810 PD

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 58110

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

C Emmer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy, plus consent of instructor and the department chair.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PI 810 PE

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 58111

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

C Emmer

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of philosophy, plus consent of instructor and the department chair.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 100 A

Introduction to Government

CRN 51647

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Philip Kelly

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A study of political institutions, processes and behaviors: their interrelationships and consequences. The focus of this course is on alternative perspectives of politics and the implications of such frameworks and on our understanding of political phenomena, especially government and its relationship to people.

PO 121 A

American Government

CRN 51654

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

John Barnett

PH 311

BC 119

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The powers, functions, structures, and policies of American national government, the interaction of governmental and nongovernmental actors, and the different perspectives which can be used to explain these phenomena.

PO 121 B

American Government

CRN 53844

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

John Barnett

PH 311

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The powers, functions, structures, and policies of American national government, the interaction of governmental and nongovernmental actors, and the different perspectives which can be used to explain these phenomena.

PO 322 A

State and Local Government

CRN 51655

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Michael Smith

PH 311

PH 316

BL 189

BC 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An examination and analysis of contemporary state and local government in the federal system of the United States through study of the theory, processes, institutions of government, and the political social environment. Current programs and problems involving state and local governments are examined.

PO 330 A

International Relations

CRN 51656

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Philip Kelly

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of the field will be undertaken, with special attention paid to foreign policy decision making and diplomacy, nature of conflict and cooperation, nation building, transnational activity including trade, monetary policy, and communication, international organizations, and theories of international relations.

PO 330 AZ

International Relations-Honors

CRN 57161

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Philip Kelly

WL 400C

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of the field will be undertaken, with special attention paid to foreign policy decision making and diplomacy, nature of conflict and cooperation, nation building, transnational activity including trade, monetary policy, and communication, international organizations, and theories of international relations.

PO 330 B

International Relations

CRN 51657

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Philip Kelly

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A survey of the field will be undertaken, with special attention paid to foreign policy decision making and diplomacy, nature of conflict and cooperation, nation building, transnational activity including trade, monetary policy, and communication, international organizations, and theories of international relations.

PO 333 A

American Foreign Policy

CRN 58112

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

W  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

John Barnett

PH 412

PH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An investigation and evaluation of the formulation, objectives, and limiting factors of the foreign policy of the United States since World War II. Special attention is given to a study of the diplomatic, economic, military, and psychological techniques considered in the development and conduct of foreign policy.

PO 400 ZA

Sem: Securing Our Elections

CRN 58113

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Review of current literature and analysis of specific topics will be undertaken in this seminar. Participants will be expected to develop an understanding of the major trends in research pertaining to the problem area under examination by reviewing the scholarly literature, then engaging in creative or exploratory research on that topic. Presentation of research findings will be made to the seminar.

PO 445 AZ

Const Law II: Civil Liber-Hnrs

CRN 58547

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Philip Kelly

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Students of the class will examine such civil liberties issues decided by the Supreme Court as the freedoms of speech, press, and religion, searches and seizures, legal representation and fair trials, cruel and unusual punishment, the right to privacy, equal protection and civil rights, and voting rights.

PO 445 A

Const Law II: Civil Liberties

CRN 58114

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Philip Kelly

PH 311

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students of the class will examine such civil liberties issues decided by the Supreme Court as the freedoms of speech, press, and religion, searches and seizures, legal representation and fair trials, cruel and unusual punishment, the right to privacy, equal protection and civil rights, and voting rights.

PO 451 PA

Practicum in Public Admin

CRN 53440

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Barnett

PH 411

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, PO 350, PO 351, and consent of instructor.) A manager-trainee course--experience for students completing a period of academic preparation for entry into the general field of administrative practice in activities with a public character. The practicum is arranged with public or quasi-public agencies which most nearly represent the student's area of particular interest.

PO 455 PA

Legislative Internship

CRN 55989

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

PH 411

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Enrollment by permission of the Director of the Public Administration Program. The internship provides an opportunity for students to observe firsthand the legislative process and to apply analytical tools in evaluation of our representative system of government. In addition to performing tasks in the legislature, each student will complete reading assignments and present written and oral reports which analyze various aspects of the process.

PO 498 PA

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 55597

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Barnett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 498 PB

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 55598

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Barnett

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 498 PC

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 55599

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Barnett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 498 PD

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 58115

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Philip Kelly

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 498 PE

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 58116

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Philip Kelly

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 498 PF

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 58117

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Philip Kelly

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 498 PG

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 58118

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 498 PH

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 58119

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 498 PI

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 58120

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor. Consent of instructor required.

PO 501 A

Qualitative Research Methods

CRN 58121

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

John Barnett

PH 311

PH 408

PH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to help the student become more informed about organizing raw data and using different theories to interpret it. The student will be informed how to set up a research project or grant proposal using qualitative methods. In addition, the student will know the difference between quantitative versus qualitative research. Each student will know the format in setting up a research paper and methods that will help them explain their data.

PO 540 A

Topics: Alternative Facts

CRN 58345

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Qiyang Zhang

Erika C. Martin

Michael Smith

Jorge Ballester

SH 045

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Selected topics in the various political science disciplines--theory, comparative, United States, international, and Public Affairs.

PO 703 XA

Sem: Securing Our Elections

CRN 58122

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An examination of selected aspects of political behavior and organization. Emphasis may be given to techniques of analysis as well as to the nature of the problems examined.

PO 810 PA

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 51672

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Barnett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 810 PB

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 51673

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Barnett

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 810 PH

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 58127

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 810 PI

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 58128

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 810 PD

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 58123

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Philip Kelly

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 810 PE

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 58124

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Philip Kelly

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 810 PF

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 58125

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Philip Kelly

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 810 PG

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 58126

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

PO 810 PC

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 51674

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Barnett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of political science, plus consent of instructor.) Special research problem or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

SS 310 PA

Intro to Tchng Sec Soc Studies

CRN 58132

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Darla Mallein

PH 408

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, completion of at least 65 hours with a cumulative GPA of 2.5; completion of MA 110 College Algebra (or its approved equivalent) with a C or above; cumulative 2.75 GPA and a minimum grade of C in all courses which apply to the Social Science teaching fields (license).) The purpose of this course will be to introduce future social studies teachers to the framework for teaching the various disciplines that make up the social sciences, e.g., history, government (civics and citizenship education), economics, sociology, and anthropology.

SS 460 PA

Tchng Scndry Soc Studies

CRN 58133

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Darla Mallein

PH 408

PH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, Must have completed at least 80 hrs.; must have completed MA 225 Match as Decision Making Tool (or its approved equivalent) with a C or above; must have a cumulative 2.75 GPA & a minimum grade of C in ALL courses that apply to the Social Science teaching fields; must have a cumulative GPA of 2.50) A substantive methods course designed for prospective secondary social studies teachers. Emphasis upon the identification and application of content from the social science disciplines to the secondary curriculum.

Sociology/Anth/Crime & Del Std

AN 210 C

Intro to Cultural Anthropology

CRN 57693

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Evandro Camara

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course surveys how cultural anthropologists make sense of our global diversity and shared humanity. It reviews anthropological explanations for such universally-held phenomena as culture, language, economy, political organization, family life, gender relations, race, religion, sexuality, and the modern world system, while also discussing the reasons for our unique group differences across societies. Case studies from different societies are used to explain and illustrate cross-cultural variation as well as structural commonalities.

AN 210 D

Intro to Cultural Anthropology

CRN 57694

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Evandro Camara

BC 119

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course surveys how cultural anthropologists make sense of our global diversity and shared humanity. It reviews anthropological explanations for such universally-held phenomena as culture, language, economy, political organization, family life, gender relations, race, religion, sexuality, and the modern world system, while also discussing the reasons for our unique group differences across societies. Case studies from different societies are used to explain and illustrate cross-cultural variation as well as structural commonalities.

AN 210 ZA

Intro to Cultural Anthropology

CRN 58152

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Susan Zuber-Chall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course surveys how cultural anthropologists make sense of our global diversity and shared humanity. It reviews anthropological explanations for such universally-held phenomena as culture, language, economy, political organization, family life, gender relations, race, religion, sexuality, and the modern world system, while also discussing the reasons for our unique group differences across societies. Case studies from different societies are used to explain and illustrate cross-cultural variation as well as structural commonalities.

AN 300 ZA

Anthropology of Crime

CRN 58151

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Susan Zuber-Chall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Investigations into selected areas of anthropological thought. Can be repeated with the permission of the instructor.

AN 472 PA

Anthropology Internship

CRN 55264

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, 6 hours of Anthropology course work.) The student is placed with an anthropology-focused agency to gain practical experience in anthropological activities, planning, and leadership.

AN 472 PB

Anthropology Internship

CRN 55265

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, 6 hours of Anthropology course work.) The student is placed with an anthropology-focused agency to gain practical experience in anthropological activities, planning, and leadership.

AN 472 PC

Anthropology Internship

CRN 55266

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, 6 hours of Anthropology course work.) The student is placed with an anthropology-focused agency to gain practical experience in anthropological activities, planning, and leadership.

SO 101 A

Introduction to Sociology

CRN 55753

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

David Westfall

BC 126

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the factors in the social life of people, such as culture, groups, collective behavior, communities, social institutions, and social change.

SO 101 B

Introduction to Sociology

CRN 55754

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

BC 117

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A study of the factors in the social life of people, such as culture, groups, collective behavior, communities, social institutions, and social change.

SO 101 D

Introduction to Sociology

CRN 56407

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

BC 119

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A study of the factors in the social life of people, such as culture, groups, collective behavior, communities, social institutions, and social change.

SO 101 E

Introduction to Sociology

CRN 57226

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 117

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the factors in the social life of people, such as culture, groups, collective behavior, communities, social institutions, and social change.

SO 101 F

Introduction to Sociology

CRN 57696

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

David Westfall

BC 126

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A study of the factors in the social life of people, such as culture, groups, collective behavior, communities, social institutions, and social change.

SO 101 C

Introduction to Sociology

CRN 56785

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Evandro Camara

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the factors in the social life of people, such as culture, groups, collective behavior, communities, social institutions, and social change.

SO 125 A

Intro to Criminal Justice

CRN 58153

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Mary Halleran

BC 117

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course provides an overview of the criminal justice system, focusing on the American criminal justice system including law enforcement, courts, and corrections.

SO 261 A

Intimate Relationships

CRN 51201

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Jan Todd

BC 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Emphasizes the relationships in marriage and family living both theoretically and anecdotally. A study of individual differences, family structures and functions, external forces affecting the family, and changes over the family life cycle will be addressed.

SO 261 C

Intimate Relationships

CRN 58318

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Rochelle Rowley

BC 117

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Emphasizes the relationships in marriage and family living both theoretically and anecdotally. A study of individual differences, family structures and functions, external forces affecting the family, and changes over the family life cycle will be addressed.

SO 261 ZA

Intimate Relationships

CRN 56486

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rochelle Rowley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Emphasizes the relationships in marriage and family living both theoretically and anecdotally. A study of individual differences, family structures and functions, external forces affecting the family, and changes over the family life cycle will be addressed.

SO 261 B

Intimate Relationships

CRN 54815

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Jan Todd

BC 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Emphasizes the relationships in marriage and family living both theoretically and anecdotally. A study of individual differences, family structures and functions, external forces affecting the family, and changes over the family life cycle will be addressed.

SO 300 A

Women and Crime

CRN 57698

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

BC 117

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigations into selected areas of sociological thought.

SO 300 ZA

Top: Police Interrogation

CRN 57943

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Russ Klumpp

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Investigations into selected areas of sociological thought.

SO 300 ZB

Top: Investigative Reprt Wrtng

CRN 57944

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Russ Klumpp

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigations into selected areas of sociological thought.

SO 300 AZ

Women in Crime - Honors

CRN 58552

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Investigations into selected areas of sociological thought.

SO 320 A

Social Stratification

CRN 58154

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Rochelle Rowley

BC 117

BC 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Comparative analysis of inequalities of wealth, power and prestige in contemporary societies; class aspects of community structure and social mobility.

SO 320 AZ

Social Stratification-Honors

CRN 58525

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Rochelle Rowley

BC 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Comparative analysis of inequalities of wealth, power and prestige in contemporary societies; class aspects of community structure and social mobility.

SO 345 A

Introduction to Social Work

CRN 51209

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  6:30 p.m. - 9:20 p.m.

Melissa Bane-Shelton

Lucas Markowitz

BC 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will address the mission of social work, career opportunities, basic practices and techniques needed for working with special populations. This course also provides the student an opportunity to explore social work careers within the community, as well as explore one's ethics and values and how they impact your actions and decisions.

SO 353 A

Criminology

CRN 51211

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

BC 119

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An analysis of the legal system and the legal process through which individuals become defined as criminal; discussion of the possible causes of criminal behavior; analysis of the effectiveness of the present penal system, i.e., methods of rehabilitating and attempts to deter future crimes.

SO 370 A

Race and Ethnic Relations

CRN 58155

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Evandro Camara

BC 119

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An analysis of relationships among ethnic and racial groups, recent social trends, and the nature and causes of prejudice and discrimination. Emphasis upon intergroup education, methods of research, programs designed to reduce intergroup tension.

SO 400 A

The Family in Social Context

CRN 56787

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jan Todd

BC 119

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course examines the family as one of society's most significant social institutions. The relationship between the family and other institutions such as the economy, education, the political order, religion, medicine and entertainment will be explored in detail. Students will understand the family, its structure and functions and forces that lead to both stability and change

SO 400 AZ

The Family in Soc Context-Hnrs

CRN 58548

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jan Todd

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course examines the family as one of society's most significant social institutions. The relationship between the family and other institutions such as the economy, education, the political order, religion, medicine and entertainment will be explored in detail. Students will understand the family, its structure and functions and forces that lead to both stability and change

SO 406 A

Population

CRN 57701

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

David Westfall

BC 126

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An analysis of the United States and world population trends with special attention to the problems arising from technology and urbanization.

SO 410 A

Intimate Violence

CRN 57700

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Rochelle Rowley

BC 117

BC 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An interdisciplinary examination of domestic violence as a social problem. The course will address characteristics of family violence by examining child abuse and neglect, spousal and partner abuse, sexual assault, and elder abuse.

SO 418 A

Juvenile Delinquency

CRN 51217

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 119

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Covers the causes and extent of delinquency along with identifications, treatment, and prevention. Included are topology and case history concepts.

SO 450 A

Research Methods

CRN 51218

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

David Westfall

BC 119

BL 189

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, Junior status.) A study of the basic scientific methods in sociological research and to provide selected experience in research design, questionnaire construction, statistics, case analysis, sampling, graphic presentation, and interviewing.

SO 471 F

Independent Study

CRN 56843

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rochelle Rowley

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of sociology and consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

SO 471 PD

Independent Study

CRN 51223

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 114

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of sociology and consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

SO 471 PG

Independent Study

CRN 51221

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of sociology and consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

SO 471 PJ

Independent Study

CRN 56967

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rochelle Rowley

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of sociology and consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

SO 471 PK

Independent Study

CRN 51222

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 114

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of sociology and consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

SO 471 PN

Independent Study

CRN 56968

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rochelle Rowley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, six hours of sociology and consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

SO 471 PO

Independent Study

CRN 58541

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, six hours of sociology and consent of instructor.) Special project or readings on a topic initiated by the student and approved by the instructor.

SO 472 PA

Sociology Practicum

CRN 51224

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, 6 hours of Sociology course work.) The student is placed with a social service agency to gain practical experience in social service activities, planning and leadership.

SO 472 PB

Sociology Practicum

CRN 51225

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, 6 hours of Sociology course work.) The student is placed with a social service agency to gain practical experience in social service activities, planning and leadership.

SO 472 PC

Sociology Practicum

CRN 51227

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, 6 hours of Sociology course work.) The student is placed with a social service agency to gain practical experience in social service activities, planning and leadership.

SO 472 PD

Sociology Practicum

CRN 57554

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rochelle Rowley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, 6 hours of Sociology course work.) The student is placed with a social service agency to gain practical experience in social service activities, planning and leadership.

SO 473 PA

Intern in Crime/Delinq Studies

CRN 51229

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, 6 hours of criminal justice course work.) The student is placed with a criminal justice agency to gain practical experience in criminal justice activities, planning and leadership.

SO 473 PB

Intern in Crime/Delinq Studies

CRN 51231

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, 6 hours of criminal justice course work.) The student is placed with a criminal justice agency to gain practical experience in criminal justice activities, planning and leadership.

SO 473 PC

Intern in Crime/Delinq Studies

CRN 51233

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

BC 115C

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, 6 hours of criminal justice course work.) The student is placed with a criminal justice agency to gain practical experience in criminal justice activities, planning and leadership.

SO 540 XB

Investigative Report Writing

CRN 57960

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Russ Klumpp

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course in Sociology offered periodically to cover topics which are important to the discipline but which cannot be taught on a regular basis.

SO 580 ZA

Senior Capstone

CRN 58156

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: SO 550, SO 565, Senior status.) This one-hour course is designed for upper-level criminal justice/sociology students to give them tools they need to succeed in a criminal justice/sociology organization and beyond. In this course, you will have the invaluable opportunity to learn about criminal justice/sociology organizations, and their various processes and problems of general importance to the field of criminal justice/sociology.

SocScien/Sociology/Criminology

School of Business

Acctng Info Systems & Finance

AC 223 A

Financial Accounting

CRN 50001

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Larry Falcetto

CH 315

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(MA110 is a prerequisite or co-requisite) An introduction to financial accounting concepts with emphasis on financial statements, their components, and their inter-relationships. Accounting for corporations, non-corporate organizations, and financial statement analysis are introduced.

AC 223 B

Financial Accounting

CRN 50002

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Larry Falcetto

CH 315

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(MA110 is a prerequisite or co-requisite) An introduction to financial accounting concepts with emphasis on financial statements, their components, and their inter-relationships. Accounting for corporations, non-corporate organizations, and financial statement analysis are introduced.

AC 223 ZA

Financial Accounting

CRN 58346

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Daniel Haskin

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(MA110 is a prerequisite or co-requisite) An introduction to financial accounting concepts with emphasis on financial statements, their components, and their inter-relationships. Accounting for corporations, non-corporate organizations, and financial statement analysis are introduced.

AC 233 A

Managerial Accounting

CRN 50007

AC223, IS113, MA110 or concurrent with MA110.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Larry Falcetto

CH 315

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: AC 223 and IS 113) An introduction to the concepts and tools associated with providing accounting information to management. Major topics include: cost behavior, cost estimation, cost accumulation and assignment; budgeting ,responsibility accounting, and the uses of accounting information for control.

AC 233 B

Managerial Accounting

CRN 55323

AC223, IS113, MA110 or concurrent with MA110.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Daehyun Moon

CH 315

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: AC 223 and IS 113) An introduction to the concepts and tools associated with providing accounting information to management. Major topics include: cost behavior, cost estimation, cost accumulation and assignment; budgeting ,responsibility accounting, and the uses of accounting information for control.

AC 302 A

Profess Devel/Ldrshp Acct Mjrs

CRN 55645

NOTE: Specific dates will be communicated in syllabus.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 24, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

MW  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

John Rich

CH 316

CH 515

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Pre or Co-Requisite for AC 313 Intermediate Accounting II) The course is designed to introduce students to the accounting profession. The primary objectives of the course are to allow the students to learn about the role of accounting in business, learn about career opportunities in accounting, and learn about job search strategies and preparation.

AC 304 A

Intermediate Accounting I

CRN 50198

MA110, AC223, AC233 or equivalent. Junior standing. NOTE: additional class time online.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Liz Diers

CH 316

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MA 110, AC 223, AC 233, or the equivalent of these courses, and junior standing.) A study of the conceptual and technical aspects of financial accounting theory and the procedures of application. A comprehensive review of the accounting cycle including manual and electronic practice sets is included. Attention is given to the theory and procedures of financial statements, cash, receivables, inventories, tangible and intangible fixed assets and revenue recognition.

AC 313 A

Intermediate Accounting II

CRN 57365

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Lei Wen

CH 318

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AC302, AC304 and junior standing.) This course provides the student with an in-depth study of accounting concepts, principles and procedures. Areas to be studied include stockholders' equity, long-term investments, current and long-term liabilities, statement of cash flows, pensions, leases, accounting for income taxes, accounting changes and analysis of errors.

AC 333 A

Cost Accounting

CRN 50200

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely. MA110, AC233, junior standing.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Lei Wen

CH 318

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AC 233, MA 110, and junior standing.) This course provides an analysis of cost accounting principles and procedures. Topics include: terminology, cost accumulation systems, cost allocation, budgeting, and cost-volume profit analysis.

AC 353 A

Accounting Information Systems

CRN 56477

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

George Durler

CH 315

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AC 233, IS 213, and junior standing.) This course is designed to provide an introduction to the objectives, concepts, techniques, tools, and controls of accounting-focused information systems. Emphasis will be placed on the ability of the system to capture, process and summarize accounting information for decision-making and financial statement preparation.

AC 413 A

Auditing

CRN 57657

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

George Durler

CH 315

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AC 304, AC 353, BU 255.) This course is a study of basic theory and underlying principles of auditing financial statements for the purpose of rendering an opinion on the fairness of representations made therein. The purposes and procedures of tests of transactions and balances are presented. The scope of these procedures is considered in relation to the assessment of internal controls and audit risk.

AC 423 A

Federal Income Tax Acct I

CRN 50222

AC223, junior standing.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Liz Diers

CH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AC 223 and junior standing.) This course introduces the study of federal tax law as it applies to individuals and various business entities (including C Corporations, S Corporations and Partnerships). Emphasis is placed on the determination of income ,deductions, and credits, and the tax consequences of property transactions.

AC 505 PA

Spec Top Acctng: Forensics

CRN 58343

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  3:30 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Daehyun Moon

CH 419

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A course for the study of special topics and experimental course offerings in the accounting program.

AC 563 XA

Advanced Financial Accounting

CRN 56640

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

George Durler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AC 313 or concurrent enrollment with AC 313.) This course covers the financial accounting topics of business combinations; international accounting transactions and translations; and fund accounting. Other special topics are included to meet current business requirements.

AC 563 ZA

Advanced Financial Accounting

CRN 54287

AC313 or concurrent AC313 enroll

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

George Durler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AC 313 or concurrent enrollment with AC 313.) This course covers the financial accounting topics of business combinations; international accounting transactions and translations; and fund accounting. Other special topics are included to meet current business requirements.

AC 773 XA

Foundations Acctng & Finance

CRN 58512

Oct. 18, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lei Wen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An introductory study of the accounting and finance function of business firms from a manager’s point of view. Emphasis is placed on the basic understanding of financial statements, accounting cycle, financial accounting vs managerial accounting, time value of money, and cash flows analysis.

CS 220 A

Introduction to Computer Scien

CRN 50765

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Lidan Fan

Geethalakshmi Shivanapura Lakshmikanth

Juan Chavarria

CH 416

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: High School Algebra) An overview of the use of computers as programmable systems that could have general or specialized purpose. Topics will include the fundamentals of computing (i.e., number systems, boolean algebra and logic gates, networking, computer architecture, etc.) and introduction to computer programming. This course provides equal emphasis on theoretical concepts and hands-on programming.

CS 340 A

Algorithms/Data Structures I

CRN 50766

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Lidan Fan

Sajedur Rahman

CH 416

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, CS 260.) Basic concepts of data structures and algorithms. Design and analysis of algorithms and analysis of the data structures which are appropriate to the implementation of particular algorithms. The effect of data structures and algorithms on program development, efficiency and maintenance will be covered. Applications of data structures such as lists, strings, arrays, trees, stacks, queues, and graphs in file processing and bulk data storage will be covered.

CS 386 PA

Internship: Computer Science

CRN 58015

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, 20 hours in computer science courses.) An academic course to provide students with an opportunity to gain field experience in computer science through professional experience. The academic experience is developed jointly by the student and the faculty advisor. No more than 3 hours in CS 386 may be counted toward the computer science major.

CS 561 A

Systems Programming

CRN 56265

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Lidan Fan

Will Senn

CH 416

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CS 340.) Organization of a computer system. Internal representation of data. Memory management, input/output and interrupts. Utilizing system software in order to program the system via assembling, linking, and debugging.

CS 564 A

Network Defense/Countermeasure

CRN 57784

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Will Senn

CH 519

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Network Defense and Countermeasures focuses on students' understanding of the architecture for network defense. Students will work with layered network defense structures and implement firewalls on various platforms. Students will also gain a working knowledge of Virtual Private Networks and Intrusion Detection Systems, perform packet and signature analysis, identify different methods of risk analysis, and create a security policy.

CS 569 A

Data Security Practicum

CRN 58344

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Will Senn

CH 519

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course takes a practical look at using good security practices in software. We take a broad look at the issues of correctly implementing security strategies, including why some strategies fail. Students will apply concepts from software engineering, cryptography, and security theory. Students will study state-of-the-art implementation techniques and learn appropriate conditions under which these techniques apply (or not). Students will implement a non-trivial project that will stress correct secure programming techniques.

FI 301 A

Financial Management

CRN 55852

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Tanja Steigner

CH 515

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: AC 223, BU 255, junior standing.) An introductory study of the finance function of business firms from an internal point of view. Emphasis is placed on the financial systems, time value of money, risk and return, working capital, cash management, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and short-and long-term financing. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in FI 301 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor requirements.

FI 301 B

Financial Management

CRN 56266

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

James Zheng

Steve Younger

CH 318

CH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: AC 223, BU 255, junior standing.) An introductory study of the finance function of business firms from an internal point of view. Emphasis is placed on the financial systems, time value of money, risk and return, working capital, cash management, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and short-and long-term financing. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in FI 301 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor requirements.

FI 301 ZA

Financial Management

CRN 56455

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

James Zheng

Steve Younger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: AC 223, BU 255, junior standing.) An introductory study of the finance function of business firms from an internal point of view. Emphasis is placed on the financial systems, time value of money, risk and return, working capital, cash management, capital budgeting, cost of capital, and short-and long-term financing. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in FI 301 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor requirements.

FI 433 ZA

Concepts in Intl Finance

CRN 57661

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tanja Steigner

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, FI 301 and junior standing.) This course provides students with an understanding of the impact of international transaction on financial decisions. Special emphasis is placed on the need to control exchange rate risk using such alternatives as exchange rate options and futures. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in FI 433 to fulfill major/minor program requirements.

FI 448 ZA

Financial Institutions/Markets

CRN 57874

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

James Zheng

Tanja Steigner

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, FI 301 and junior standing.) This course is designed to provide students with an understanding of what the various financial institutions active in the United States do and why they play their particular roles in the economy. The course blends the internal management approach with the macro approach. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in FI 448 to fulfill major/minor program requirements.

IS 110 B

Micro-Computer App Lab

CRN 53983

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

WF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Andrew Wimp

CH 320

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in IS 113. The computer lab section requirement for IS 113 Introduction to Micro-Computer Applications.) This course is designed to help students learn technology concepts and essential business applications through a combination lecture and hands-on lab setting. Students will develop proficiency in the latest Microsoft Office products. Students will apply business logic and software expertise to solve real world business problems. This three credit hour course is delivered with a one hour lecture (IS 113) and two one hour lab format (IS 110). The lectures and labs are coordinated with all course credit deriving from the lecture portion of the course. The syllabus describes the course requirements that are delivered through both the lectures and labs.

IS 110 C

Micro-Computer App Lab

CRN 53984

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

WF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Andrew Wimp

CH 320

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in IS 113. The computer lab section requirement for IS 113 Introduction to Micro-Computer Applications.) This course is designed to help students learn technology concepts and essential business applications through a combination lecture and hands-on lab setting. Students will develop proficiency in the latest Microsoft Office products. Students will apply business logic and software expertise to solve real world business problems. This three credit hour course is delivered with a one hour lecture (IS 113) and two one hour lab format (IS 110). The lectures and labs are coordinated with all course credit deriving from the lecture portion of the course. The syllabus describes the course requirements that are delivered through both the lectures and labs.

IS 110 D

Micro-Computer App Lab

CRN 53985

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

WF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Andrew Wimp

CH 320

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in IS 113. The computer lab section requirement for IS 113 Introduction to Micro-Computer Applications.) This course is designed to help students learn technology concepts and essential business applications through a combination lecture and hands-on lab setting. Students will develop proficiency in the latest Microsoft Office products. Students will apply business logic and software expertise to solve real world business problems. This three credit hour course is delivered with a one hour lecture (IS 113) and two one hour lab format (IS 110). The lectures and labs are coordinated with all course credit deriving from the lecture portion of the course. The syllabus describes the course requirements that are delivered through both the lectures and labs.

IS 110 PA

Micro-Computer App Lab

CRN 58048

Nov. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amber Pankratz

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in IS 113. The computer lab section requirement for IS 113 Introduction to Micro-Computer Applications.) This course is designed to help students learn technology concepts and essential business applications through a combination lecture and hands-on lab setting. Students will develop proficiency in the latest Microsoft Office products. Students will apply business logic and software expertise to solve real world business problems. This three credit hour course is delivered with a one hour lecture (IS 113) and two one hour lab format (IS 110). The lectures and labs are coordinated with all course credit deriving from the lecture portion of the course. The syllabus describes the course requirements that are delivered through both the lectures and labs.

IS 110 ZA

Micro-Computer App Lab

CRN 57355

NOTE: Students enrolled in IS110 ZA must enroll in IS113 ZA

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Wimp

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, concurrent enrollment in IS 113. The computer lab section requirement for IS 113 Introduction to Micro-Computer Applications.) This course is designed to help students learn technology concepts and essential business applications through a combination lecture and hands-on lab setting. Students will develop proficiency in the latest Microsoft Office products. Students will apply business logic and software expertise to solve real world business problems. This three credit hour course is delivered with a one hour lecture (IS 113) and two one hour lab format (IS 110). The lectures and labs are coordinated with all course credit deriving from the lecture portion of the course. The syllabus describes the course requirements that are delivered through both the lectures and labs.

IS 113 B

Intro to Microcomputer Applic

CRN 50235

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Andrew Wimp

CH 418

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces popular business applications for organizing, analyzing, and visualizing data and reporting information. The hands-on exercises of the course cover basic spreadsheet concepts (rows and columns, cells, formatting, tables, formula, and functions), advanced spreadsheet concepts (add-ins, statistics, pivot tables, and/or advanced functions), and spreadsheet-driven visualization (non-chart techniques, Infographics, graphs, and charts). The course will also expose students to data ethics, security, and privacy topics. Students are expected to communicate their work in the form of social media engagements, written reports, and presentations.

IS 113 C

Intro to Microcomputer Applic

CRN 50237

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Andrew Wimp

CH 418

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces popular business applications for organizing, analyzing, and visualizing data and reporting information. The hands-on exercises of the course cover basic spreadsheet concepts (rows and columns, cells, formatting, tables, formula, and functions), advanced spreadsheet concepts (add-ins, statistics, pivot tables, and/or advanced functions), and spreadsheet-driven visualization (non-chart techniques, Infographics, graphs, and charts). The course will also expose students to data ethics, security, and privacy topics. Students are expected to communicate their work in the form of social media engagements, written reports, and presentations.

IS 113 PA

Intro to Microcomputer Applic

CRN 58049

Nov. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amber Pankratz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces popular business applications for organizing, analyzing, and visualizing data and reporting information. The hands-on exercises of the course cover basic spreadsheet concepts (rows and columns, cells, formatting, tables, formula, and functions), advanced spreadsheet concepts (add-ins, statistics, pivot tables, and/or advanced functions), and spreadsheet-driven visualization (non-chart techniques, Infographics, graphs, and charts). The course will also expose students to data ethics, security, and privacy topics. Students are expected to communicate their work in the form of social media engagements, written reports, and presentations.

IS 113 ZA

Intro to Microcomputer Applic

CRN 50234

NOTE: Students enrolled in IS113 ZA must enroll in IS110 ZA.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Wimp

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course introduces popular business applications for organizing, analyzing, and visualizing data and reporting information. The hands-on exercises of the course cover basic spreadsheet concepts (rows and columns, cells, formatting, tables, formula, and functions), advanced spreadsheet concepts (add-ins, statistics, pivot tables, and/or advanced functions), and spreadsheet-driven visualization (non-chart techniques, Infographics, graphs, and charts). The course will also expose students to data ethics, security, and privacy topics. Students are expected to communicate their work in the form of social media engagements, written reports, and presentations.

IS 213 A

Management Info Sys Concepts

CRN 54296

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely. IS113

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Douglass Smith

CH 316

CH 418

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, IS 113.) This course provides an understanding of the role of information systems in business management. Topics include the importance of computer and information literacy, types of information systems, telecommunications, social and ethical issues, relational databases, and other personal productivity tools. Students are expected to collaborate with their peers in solving scenarios that resemble real-world business problems. In addition, they will develop skills to communicate their work in the form of written reports, peer discussions, and presentations.

IS 213 ZA

Management Info Sys Concepts

CRN 55496

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Douglass Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, IS 113.) This course provides an understanding of the role of information systems in business management. Topics include the importance of computer and information literacy, types of information systems, telecommunications, social and ethical issues, relational databases, and other personal productivity tools. Students are expected to collaborate with their peers in solving scenarios that resemble real-world business problems. In addition, they will develop skills to communicate their work in the form of written reports, peer discussions, and presentations.

IS 253 A

Intro to Decision Analysis

CRN 57662

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Juan Chavarria

CH 416

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: IS 213 or equivalent and BU 255 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment.) This course emphasizes hands-on analysis and interpretation of quantitative business data to support decision making in organizations. The course introduces students to data preparation and emphasizes descriptive, predictive, and visual analytics. Students are expected to communicate their results in the form of interpretation and decision making. Supplementary programming concepts will be covered to aid the decision analysis.

IS 253 ZA

Intro to Decision Analysis

CRN 57356

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Geethalakshmi Shivanapura Lakshmikanth

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: IS 213 or equivalent and BU 255 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment.) This course emphasizes hands-on analysis and interpretation of quantitative business data to support decision making in organizations. The course introduces students to data preparation and emphasizes descriptive, predictive, and visual analytics. Students are expected to communicate their results in the form of interpretation and decision making. Supplementary programming concepts will be covered to aid the decision analysis.

IS 253 ZB

Intro to Decision Analysis

CRN 56860

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Geethalakshmi Shivanapura Lakshmikanth

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: IS 213 or equivalent and BU 255 or equivalent or concurrent enrollment.) This course emphasizes hands-on analysis and interpretation of quantitative business data to support decision making in organizations. The course introduces students to data preparation and emphasizes descriptive, predictive, and visual analytics. Students are expected to communicate their results in the form of interpretation and decision making. Supplementary programming concepts will be covered to aid the decision analysis.

IS 333 A

Business Comp Sys Analysis

CRN 50245

IS213 and junior standing. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Juan Chavarria

CH 416

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, IS 213 or CS 220, and junior standing or instructor permission.) This course focuses on the development of information systems. For that purpose, it studies different systems development lifecycles, data and process modeling, concepts of object-oriented design, Unified Modeling Language (UML) tools, systems testing, project management, and systems implementation.

IS 343 A

Web-Based Business Application

CRN 57785

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Will Senn

CH 416

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, IS 213 or IS 253 or IS 283) This course introduces interactive web-based business application design and development. It emphasizes on the web-based front end development following markup language, styling language, and web interactivity language. The course covers conceptualizing a web-based interface, designing the prototype wireframe, and implementing the wireframe using modern web programming technologies to achieve a functional front-end.

IS 373 ZA

Prin of Electronic Commerce

CRN 57373

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Geethalakshmi Shivanapura Lakshmikanth

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, IS 213.) This course explores the role of ICT to support electronic commerce in organizations. Consequently, it focuses on B2B and B2C interactions that occur through electronic communications enabled, mainly, by the Internet. The course covers the importance of understanding revenue models, legal, and technical factors when planning, designing and implementing e-commerce systems.

IS 413 ZA

Database Concepts

CRN 58306

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Javier Flores

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, IS 333 or concurrent enrollment with IS333 and junior standing.) This course introduces fundamental concepts of database management including modern database design theory and architecture, relational data modeling, normalization, and query processing. The focus will be given on gaining hands-on experience to implement relational database model using SQL.

IS 413 ZB

Database Concepts

CRN 58342

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Javier Flores

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, IS 333 or concurrent enrollment with IS333 and junior standing.) This course introduces fundamental concepts of database management including modern database design theory and architecture, relational data modeling, normalization, and query processing. The focus will be given on gaining hands-on experience to implement relational database model using SQL.

IS 453 A

Business Intelligence

CRN 56887

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Juan Chavarria

CH 416

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Prerequisite, IS 253.) This course centers in perspectives about the use of data, statistical analysis, quantitative methods, and computer-based models to support decision making within business environments. Students will learn on the collection, organization, and reporting of data. Always looking to help managers transforming data into actionable information, improving their business operations by making better fact-based decisions and achieving an enhanced business insight.

IS 453 ZB

Business Intelligence

CRN 57496

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Javier Flores

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Prerequisite, IS 253.) This course centers in perspectives about the use of data, statistical analysis, quantitative methods, and computer-based models to support decision making within business environments. Students will learn on the collection, organization, and reporting of data. Always looking to help managers transforming data into actionable information, improving their business operations by making better fact-based decisions and achieving an enhanced business insight.

IS 500 PB

Intern in Computer Info Sys

CRN 57966

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, IS 333 and any programming course.) Work experience in computer information systems coordinated through visitation, discussion, and written analysis. Students are employed by business firms, government offices, and nonprofit organizations.

IS 504 A

Data Mining

CRN 57469

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Sajedur Rahman

CH 320

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: BU 255 and IS 453 or equivalent courses) This is an introduction to data mining. The course focuses on developing an understanding of the application of data mining and predictive modeling in a business context for the systematic analysis of data and support of organizational decision making. Consequently, the course will work in the application of data mining to data sets that mimic real world situations to develop the analytical thinking and criteria required to properly apply data mining techniques. Predictive modeling (e.g., regression, logistic regression, tree induction, neural networks), model fitting, clustering, and issues on data mining are covered.

IS 524 ZA

Cloud Computing

CRN 57663

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sajedur Rahman

Javier Flores

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: CS 355 or IS 473) This course plan to give students an overview of the field of Cloud Computing, its enabling technologies, and main building blocks. Students will gain hands-on experience solving relevant problems through projects that will utilize existing public cloud tools. Students will develop broader skills needed to become a practitioner in this field.

IS 813 A

Info Tech Project Management

CRN 58323

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Douglass Smith

CH 320

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, IS 113 or equivalent.) This course will present project management techniques, potential problems, and overall decision making associated with software development projects. Specific topics will address planning, organizing, scheduling, and controlling information technology projects, current tools and techniques, and the roles and responsibilities of project managers.

IS 823 XA

Systems Analysis & Design

CRN 55163

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Javier Flores

Sajedur Rahman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: graduate standing.) This course provides an in-depth study of SDLC. Emphasis is placed on the tools and techniques that a project leader and systems analyst uses to analyze, design, document, and manage information systems projects. The traditional structured approach to systems analysis is explained. Hands-on assignments are used to provide students with opportunities to apply communication and problem- solving skills and to formulate solutions that address scenarios faced by systems analysts in the business world.

IS 873 A

Info Sys Managerial Dec Making

CRN 57764

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Sajedur Rahman

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the management of information technology as it is practiced in organizations today. Traditional organizations are moving toward a more interconnected or networked business environment. A major focus will be understanding the role and use of complex technology in the support of individual, workgroup, enterprise, inter-enterprise, and international computing. A background in Information Technology is required.

Acctng, Info Systems & Finance

Business Administration

BC 103 A

Principles of Economics I

CRN 55325

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Sherri Wall

CH 418

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to important economic concepts and applications of these concepts to current economic problems in the areas of individual and public welfare, business organization, and the role of government. This macroeconomics course devotes considerable emphasis to national income analysis and the functions of money in facilitating economic processes.

BC 103 B

Principles of Economics I

CRN 50010

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Sherri Wall

CH 418

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to important economic concepts and applications of these concepts to current economic problems in the areas of individual and public welfare, business organization, and the role of government. This macroeconomics course devotes considerable emphasis to national income analysis and the functions of money in facilitating economic processes.

BC 104 B

Principles of Economics II

CRN 53449

Prereq BC 103

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Dipak Ghosh

CH 518

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, BC 103.) Basic micro-economic theory applied to the analysis of prices, markets, production, wages, interest, rents and profits. Attention also is given to international trade and finance and to current economic problems.

BC 104 A

Principles of Economics II

CRN 50013

BC103.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Dipak Ghosh

CH 518

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, BC 103.) Basic micro-economic theory applied to the analysis of prices, markets, production, wages, interest, rents and profits. Attention also is given to international trade and finance and to current economic problems.

BC 353 ZA

Money And Banking

CRN 57768

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sherri Wall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, BC 103 and BC 104 or equivalent and junior standing.) This course examines the theory of money and credit. Particular emphasis is placed upon the role of banks in money supply expansion and upon the impact of changes in the quantity of money on other economic aggregates, i.e. national income, employment, and the general level of prices.

BC 807 A

Managerial Economics

CRN 54290

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

M  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Dipak Ghosh

CH 419

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is an extension of microeconomic analysis to enterprises in the private and public sectors of the economy. Major emphasis is placed on the application of statistics and economic theory to decision making in the firm. Background in Economics (Micro and Macro) and background in Statistics, and graduate standing are required for this course.

BE 344 ZA

Office Systems Applications

CRN 58301

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kim Dhority

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, IS 113 and junior standing.) This course is designed to provide future office systems managers with practical experience in using office systems technologies (hardware and software). It provides and opportunity to evaluate and analyze office systems software through experiential activities.

BE 573 ZA

Business Curr and Tchng Method

CRN 58436

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kim Dhority

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, Junior level standing and admittance to the School of Business.) This course will focus on the business curriculum development process, state and federal funding and program approval processes as well as principles of teaching accounting and basic business courses such as accounting, entrepreneurship, marketing, business law, and personal finance. Current business curricula curricular issues, and trends related to business education will be covered. Teaching and assessment methods and resources in the business field will also be included. Educational opportunities and careers in business and computer fields will be reviewed.

BU 099 ZC

Major Field Test in Business

CRN 54114

ESU-KC

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Raffaele DeVito

Antonina Bauman

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, Major Field Test in Business co-requisite MG 473.) An "S" grade in this course indicates the student has achieved an acceptable score on the Major Field Test in Business consistent with The School of Business requirements for all students receiving the Bachelor of Science in Business degree.

BU 099 C

Major Field Test in Business

CRN 57468

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shawn Keough

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, Major Field Test in Business co-requisite MG 473.) An "S" grade in this course indicates the student has achieved an acceptable score on the Major Field Test in Business consistent with The School of Business requirements for all students receiving the Bachelor of Science in Business degree.

BU 099 A

Major Field Test in Business

CRN 53320

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Antonina Bauman

Shawn Keough

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, Major Field Test in Business co-requisite MG 473.) An "S" grade in this course indicates the student has achieved an acceptable score on the Major Field Test in Business consistent with The School of Business requirements for all students receiving the Bachelor of Science in Business degree.

BU 102 A

Business Dynamics

CRN 57761

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Derek Yonai

CH 518

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of the course is threefold: (1) to prepare students to deal effectively with the challenges of contemporary life, including business-society relationships, business history, worked events, economic implications, and future expectations; (2) to help students to develop the skills they need to understand the principles and processes of every day business life; and (3) to introduce students to the academic opportunities and activities offered by the School of Business.

BU 102 B

Business Dynamics

CRN 57762

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Derek Yonai

CH 518

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of the course is threefold: (1) to prepare students to deal effectively with the challenges of contemporary life, including business-society relationships, business history, worked events, economic implications, and future expectations; (2) to help students to develop the skills they need to understand the principles and processes of every day business life; and (3) to introduce students to the academic opportunities and activities offered by the School of Business.

BU 202 B

Business Communication

CRN 57894

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Will Phillips

Beth Ginter

CH 318

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: BU 102, EG 102, and sophomore standing.) This course will cover a range of communication used in business ranging from written and oral communication to non-verbal communication. The course will help students develop a personal brand, develop their ability to write and speak with confidence in business settings, and develop their nonverbal communication skills (professional attire and body language). This course will also discuss how to appropriately communicate with people from different cultures, generations, disciplines, and backgrounds. The skills developed will be applicable for internship searches and job interviews.

BU 202 ZA

Business Communication

CRN 57895

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Will Phillips

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: BU 102, EG 102, and sophomore standing.) This course will cover a range of communication used in business ranging from written and oral communication to non-verbal communication. The course will help students develop a personal brand, develop their ability to write and speak with confidence in business settings, and develop their nonverbal communication skills (professional attire and body language). This course will also discuss how to appropriately communicate with people from different cultures, generations, disciplines, and backgrounds. The skills developed will be applicable for internship searches and job interviews.

BU 241 A

Personal Finance

CRN 54284

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Steve Younger

CH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for business and non business majors. This course is concerned with the personal financial choices of the individual consumer. Areas of study include personal financial planning and managing, purchasing, insuring, investing, protecting and controlling resources.

BU 241 B

Personal Finance

CRN 55191

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Steve Younger

CH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for business and non business majors. This course is concerned with the personal financial choices of the individual consumer. Areas of study include personal financial planning and managing, purchasing, insuring, investing, protecting and controlling resources.

BU 241 PA

Personal Finance

CRN 57253

NOTE: This section for Emporia High Students Only.

Sept. 2, 2020 - Nov. 24, 2020

Sarah Sweet

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for business and non business majors. This course is concerned with the personal financial choices of the individual consumer. Areas of study include personal financial planning and managing, purchasing, insuring, investing, protecting and controlling resources.

BU 241 PB

Personal Finance

CRN 57653

NOTE: This section for Emporia High Students only.

Nov. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sarah Sweet

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed for business and non business majors. This course is concerned with the personal financial choices of the individual consumer. Areas of study include personal financial planning and managing, purchasing, insuring, investing, protecting and controlling resources.

BU 255 A

Business Statistics

CRN 53907

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jun Yu

CH 419

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, MA 110 with grade of C or higher, MA 161, or MA 165.) A course designed to introduce the student to both descriptive and inferential statistics as applied to business. Includes the use of descriptive measures, probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression. A statistical software package is utilized.

BU 255 B

Business Statistics

CRN 50272

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Jun Yu

CH 419

CH 518

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, MA 110 with grade of C or higher, MA 161, or MA 165.) A course designed to introduce the student to both descriptive and inferential statistics as applied to business. Includes the use of descriptive measures, probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression. A statistical software package is utilized.

BU 255 ZA

Business Statistics

CRN 58303

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jun Yu

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, MA 110 with grade of C or higher, MA 161, or MA 165.) A course designed to introduce the student to both descriptive and inferential statistics as applied to business. Includes the use of descriptive measures, probability, discrete and continuous distributions, sampling distributions, estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression. A statistical software package is utilized.

BU 260 A

Intro to Entrepreneurship

CRN 57892

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Carol Lucy

CH 419

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an experiential study of the activities and skills needed to successfully create, launch, run, and harvest an entrepreneurial endeavor. Emphasis is placed on ideation, creativity, collaboration, pitch, financing, lean startup, and considerations that impact launching, maintaining, and harvesting a start-up.

BU 302 A

Business Professionalism

CRN 58277

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Luke Akers

Shelby Clark

Leticia Rust

CH 315

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: BU 202 and junior standing.) The course is designed to introduce students to the professional environment. The primary objectives of the course are to allow the students to learn about the role of professional behavior in business, to learn about career opportunities in business, and to learn about networking, job search strategies, and negotiating a job offer.

BU 302 ZA

Business Professionalism

CRN 58278

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Luke Akers

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: BU 202 and junior standing.) The course is designed to introduce students to the professional environment. The primary objectives of the course are to allow the students to learn about the role of professional behavior in business, to learn about career opportunities in business, and to learn about networking, job search strategies, and negotiating a job offer.

BU 353 A

Principles of Business Law

CRN 50275

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Steven Lovett

CH 415

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, junior standing.) An overview of the U.S. Legal system and laws that apply to business activities. The areas of law covered include the court system, constitutional law, contract law, tort law, product liability, international law, agency law, law of corporations, antitrust and securities law, plus several other areas. The class also includes coverage of ethical principles, both separately and as part of several other topics. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade to fulfill degree requirements.

BU 353 B

Principles of Business Law

CRN 54745

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Marian Riedy

CH 318

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, junior standing.) An overview of the U.S. Legal system and laws that apply to business activities. The areas of law covered include the court system, constitutional law, contract law, tort law, product liability, international law, agency law, law of corporations, antitrust and securities law, plus several other areas. The class also includes coverage of ethical principles, both separately and as part of several other topics. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade to fulfill degree requirements.

BU 393 A

Ethical Decision-Making in Org

CRN 57905

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Steven Lovett

CH 515

CH 316

CH 315

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course investigates, analyzes, and applies the various theories or frameworks that frame ethical and sustainable decision-making, tactics, and strategies within organizations. Students will learn the benefits of and will use critical thinking skills to avoid rationalizations and logical fallacies that impede ethical decision-making. Students will evaluate the role ethics and sustainable practices have in the success and longevity of an organization and the well-being of the common good. Throughout the course, students will examine topics such as compliance, governance, corporate culture, core practices, workplace relationships, leadership styles, whistleblowing, sustainability, bribery and corruption, stakeholder theory, and shareholder theory. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in BU 393 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

BU 393 B

Ethical Decision-Making in Org

CRN 57906

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Marian Riedy

Steven Lovett

CH 318

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course investigates, analyzes, and applies the various theories or frameworks that frame ethical and sustainable decision-making, tactics, and strategies within organizations. Students will learn the benefits of and will use critical thinking skills to avoid rationalizations and logical fallacies that impede ethical decision-making. Students will evaluate the role ethics and sustainable practices have in the success and longevity of an organization and the well-being of the common good. Throughout the course, students will examine topics such as compliance, governance, corporate culture, core practices, workplace relationships, leadership styles, whistleblowing, sustainability, bribery and corruption, stakeholder theory, and shareholder theory. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in BU 393 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

BU 393 ZA

Ethical Decision-Making in Org

CRN 57907

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Steven Lovett

Marian Riedy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course investigates, analyzes, and applies the various theories or frameworks that frame ethical and sustainable decision-making, tactics, and strategies within organizations. Students will learn the benefits of and will use critical thinking skills to avoid rationalizations and logical fallacies that impede ethical decision-making. Students will evaluate the role ethics and sustainable practices have in the success and longevity of an organization and the well-being of the common good. Throughout the course, students will examine topics such as compliance, governance, corporate culture, core practices, workplace relationships, leadership styles, whistleblowing, sustainability, bribery and corruption, stakeholder theory, and shareholder theory. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in BU 393 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

BU 528 PA

Internship in Business

CRN 56347

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, senior or graduate standing.) Professional employment experience in a business occupation coordinated through visitations, discussions, and written analysis. Students are employed by business firms, government offices, and nonprofit organizations. Student and employer and supervising instructor develop plan. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in BU 528 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

BU 540 A

Business and Society

CRN 56934

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Kevin Johnson

Steven Lovett

CH 415

CH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, senior or graduate standing.) A study of the history, philosophy, and social responsibility of business; the relationship between business and a dynamic social, political, and economic environment; and the issues of poverty, ecology, and consumerism. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in BU 540 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

BU 543 A

Adv. Business Communications

CRN 56479

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Don Miller

Will Phillips

CH 515

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: Junior Standing) A course designed to develop writing and communications competencies in handling internal business communications situations. Areas to be covered: abstracts/summaries, objectives, proposals, reports, non-written communications, and electronic/technological communications.

BU 573 XA

Law of Commerce

CRN 56884

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marian Riedy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, senior or graduate standing.) This class covers, in detail, the common law of contracts, sale law (UCC), negotiable documents, secured transactions, property law, bailments, trusts and estates, and bankruptcy law. The class is intended to give students more detailed coverage of important areas of law for businesses and to prepare accounting majors for the CPA exam. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in BU 573 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

BU 573 ZA

Law of Commerce

CRN 56883

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marian Riedy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, senior or graduate standing.) This class covers, in detail, the common law of contracts, sale law (UCC), negotiable documents, secured transactions, property law, bailments, trusts and estates, and bankruptcy law. The class is intended to give students more detailed coverage of important areas of law for businesses and to prepare accounting majors for the CPA exam. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in BU 573 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

BU 773 XA

Foundations Econ & Statistics

CRN 58474

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Marc Fusaro

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

An introduction to important economic and statistics concepts. The course covers the basics in these two areas that will be necessary for students with no previous degree in business to be prepared for their core MBA courses. This course draws material from applied (business) statistics and applies that material to problems reinforcing both microeconomics and macroeconomics.

MG 301 A

Principles of Management

CRN 54847

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jeffrey Muldoon

CH 418

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Junior standing.) This course introduces the functions of management in business organizations as well as the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings. Concepts such as authority, decision-making, diversity, power, ethics, responsibility, and accountability are included. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 301 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor requirements.

MG 301 ZA

Principles of Management

CRN 55048

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Will Phillips

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: Junior standing.) This course introduces the functions of management in business organizations as well as the behavior of individuals and groups in organizational settings. Concepts such as authority, decision-making, diversity, power, ethics, responsibility, and accountability are included. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 301 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor requirements.

MG 343 A

Supervisory Management

CRN 58304

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Shawn Keough

CH 515

CH 315

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MG 301 and junior standing.) This course introduces and describes the concept of supervision in today's workplace. It emphasizes the changing role of first-line management in an increasingly complex business environment. Content of the course includes coverage of fundamentals of supervision, continuous quality improvement, teamwork, and interpersonal communication skills. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 343 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

MG 423 A

Operations Management

CRN 50313

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Nizam Najd

CH 415

CH 316

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, BU 255, MG 301 and junior standing) This course follows a service and/or product from its design to where and how it will be produced using concepts of concurrent engineering, total quality management, and statistical process control ending with an evaluation of the different inventory control systems available. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 423 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor program requirements.

MG 423 B

Operations Management

CRN 53975

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Nizam Najd

CH 415

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, BU 255, MG 301 and junior standing) This course follows a service and/or product from its design to where and how it will be produced using concepts of concurrent engineering, total quality management, and statistical process control ending with an evaluation of the different inventory control systems available. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 423 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor program requirements.

MG 423 ZA

Operations Management

CRN 58305

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Nizam Najd

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, BU 255, MG 301 and junior standing) This course follows a service and/or product from its design to where and how it will be produced using concepts of concurrent engineering, total quality management, and statistical process control ending with an evaluation of the different inventory control systems available. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 423 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor program requirements.

MG 443 A

Organizational Behavior

CRN 50315

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Jeffrey Muldoon

CH 515

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MG 301 and junior standing.) This course follows the behavior of individuals in an organization, develops the behavior changes found in work groups, the behavior of groups in intergroup conflict and goal setting, and finally how behavior is a consideration of organizational design and organizational change. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 443 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

MG 473 A

Strategic Management

CRN 50318

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Antonina Bauman

Shawn Keough

CH 415

CH 515

CH 318

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, completion of all upper-division business and core courses (except MG423) with a minimum of a "C" grade in each course and senior standing. BU 099 is a corequisite. MG 423 is a prerequisite, but can be taken concurrently.) The primary goal of this course is to give students the opportunity to integrate the functions of business by focusing on case problems with particular emphasis on long-range planning. The course is designed to develop conceptual skills through written and oral presentations, and the bridge the gap between theory and practice.

MG 473 C

Strategic Management

CRN 57470

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Shawn Keough

CH 515

CH 318

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, completion of all upper-division business and core courses (except MG423) with a minimum of a "C" grade in each course and senior standing. BU 099 is a corequisite. MG 423 is a prerequisite, but can be taken concurrently.) The primary goal of this course is to give students the opportunity to integrate the functions of business by focusing on case problems with particular emphasis on long-range planning. The course is designed to develop conceptual skills through written and oral presentations, and the bridge the gap between theory and practice.

MG 473 ZA

Strategic Management

CRN 51693

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Raffaele DeVito

Antonina Bauman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, completion of all upper-division business and core courses (except MG423) with a minimum of a "C" grade in each course and senior standing. BU 099 is a corequisite. MG 423 is a prerequisite, but can be taken concurrently.) The primary goal of this course is to give students the opportunity to integrate the functions of business by focusing on case problems with particular emphasis on long-range planning. The course is designed to develop conceptual skills through written and oral presentations, and the bridge the gap between theory and practice.

MG 853 A

Behavioral Aspect of Mgmnt

CRN 50319

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Carol Lucy

CH 318

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Behavior of humans--individually, in groups, and in organizations--is examined for managerial aspects. Particular attention is paid to the effects caused by diversity, reorganization, and current environmental conditions.

MG 899 A

Strategic Management

CRN 57787

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Antonina Bauman

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, student must be enrolled in the final semester of study for the MBA.) This course provides the graduate student with an understanding of the managerial role in formulating, developing, implementing and evaluating strategies to attain business objectives.

MK 301 A

Principles of Marketing

CRN 54848

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Butch Sim

CH 315

CH 515

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, junior standing.) Introductory course designed to acquaint students with general marketing principles and practices. Emphasis is placed on developing marketing skills and understanding marketing's role in the strategic of the organization. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MK 301 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor requirements.

MK 301 B

Principles of Marketing

CRN 56482

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Butch Sim

CH 418

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, junior standing.) Introductory course designed to acquaint students with general marketing principles and practices. Emphasis is placed on developing marketing skills and understanding marketing's role in the strategic of the organization. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MK 301 to fulfill BSB degree and major/minor requirements.

MK 410 PA

Internship in Marketing

CRN 58530

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, MK 301 and junior standing.) An academic offering that provides special employment for students who wish to gain career-related experience before graduation. Students are placed in supervised positions and assigned faculty advisors who design job-related academic projects. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MK 410 to fulfill major/minor requirement.

MK 433 ZA

International Marketing

CRN 57656

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Joyce Zhou

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MK 301 and junior standing.) A study of marketing products or services beyond the domestic environment into international and global markets. Emphasis will be put on the changing marketing environmental issues such as history, culture, politics, laws, and economic development. Market analysis and marketing strategy development are analyzed in the international context. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MK 433 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

MK 451 A

Consumer Behavior

CRN 55200

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Charlie Jiang

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, MK 301 and junior standing.) A course designed to study how consumers purchase and use products or services and the influencing factors with emphasis on the components of attitudes, beliefs, information processing, and the decision process. The strategies organizations employ to affect and respond to consumers' decisions are also studied. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MK 451 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

MK 460 A

Sales Management

CRN 56862

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Charlie Jiang

Butch Sim

CH 418

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, MK 301 and junior standing.) This course is intended to give the student a broad perspective and penetrating understanding of wholesale and industrial selling-its social and economic functions, its role in purchasing and sales, and its relationship to the total business picture. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MK 460 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

MK 462 A

Integrated Marketing Comm

CRN 54124

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Charlie Jiang

CH 415

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, MK 301 and junior standing.) A basic course offering insights into the role of promotion and advertising within the context of integrated marketing communications. The course examines the history, social impact, objectives, strategies, and the evaluation of promotional effort. Budget methods, communication techniques, media analysis, and consumer response are developed for national and local campaigns. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MK 462 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

MK 530 ZA

Electronic Marketing

CRN 56547

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Charlie Jiang

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, MK 301 and junior standing.) This course explores the emerging business models, rules, tactics, and strategies associated with the Internet medium, stressing integration with other channels and marketing operations in both the business-to-business and business-to-consumer markets.

School of Business

School of Library & Info Mgmt

Library & Info Mgmt

LI 755 XI

Intro Rare Books & Spec Coll

CRN 58471

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Carmen Cowick

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides the opportunity for intensive study of a current topic relating to the library and information profession. It may be taken by seniors.

LI 755 XJ

Grant Writing

CRN 58472

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carmen Cowick

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides the opportunity for intensive study of a current topic relating to the library and information profession. It may be taken by seniors.

LI 801 XK

Foundations of Lib & Info Sci

CRN 58330

Weekend intensive dates: 9/11-12 and 10/9-10.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Emily Vardell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Recommended for all new MLS students in their first semester. An introduction to information agencies and professions, this course examines the philosophical and ethical underpinnings, roles and societal contexts, and current issues of the global information society. Students explore the role of information in society, change as reflected in paradigm shifts, the theory and processes of information transfer, and the characteristics of information professionals and professional practices. (Required)

LI 801 XO

Foundations of Lib & Info Sci

CRN 53149

Weekend Intensives: 8/28-29, 10/23-24, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Keith Rocci

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Recommended for all new MLS students in their first semester. An introduction to information agencies and professions, this course examines the philosophical and ethical underpinnings, roles and societal contexts, and current issues of the global information society. Students explore the role of information in society, change as reflected in paradigm shifts, the theory and processes of information transfer, and the characteristics of information professionals and professional practices. (Required)

LI 801 XU

Foundations of Lib & Info Sci

CRN 57841

Weekend Intensives: 9/25-26; 11/6-7, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bobbie Bushman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Recommended for all new MLS students in their first semester. An introduction to information agencies and professions, this course examines the philosophical and ethical underpinnings, roles and societal contexts, and current issues of the global information society. Students explore the role of information in society, change as reflected in paradigm shifts, the theory and processes of information transfer, and the characteristics of information professionals and professional practices. (Required)

LI 801 XZ

Foundations of Lib & Info Sci

CRN 56996

Weekend Intensives: 8/28-29, 11/6-7, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jody Howard

Ann Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Recommended for all new MLS students in their first semester. An introduction to information agencies and professions, this course examines the philosophical and ethical underpinnings, roles and societal contexts, and current issues of the global information society. Students explore the role of information in society, change as reflected in paradigm shifts, the theory and processes of information transfer, and the characteristics of information professionals and professional practices. (Required)

LI 801 XA

Foundations of Lib & Info Sci

CRN 51093

Weekend Intensives: 9/18-19, 11/20-21, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bobbie Bushman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Recommended for all new MLS students in their first semester. An introduction to information agencies and professions, this course examines the philosophical and ethical underpinnings, roles and societal contexts, and current issues of the global information society. Students explore the role of information in society, change as reflected in paradigm shifts, the theory and processes of information transfer, and the characteristics of information professionals and professional practices. (Required)

LI 801 XB

Foundations of Lib & Info Sci

CRN 55891

Weekend Intensives: 8/21-22, 10/30-31, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Recommended for all new MLS students in their first semester. An introduction to information agencies and professions, this course examines the philosophical and ethical underpinnings, roles and societal contexts, and current issues of the global information society. Students explore the role of information in society, change as reflected in paradigm shifts, the theory and processes of information transfer, and the characteristics of information professionals and professional practices. (Required)

LI 802 XA

Info-Seeking Behavior/Ref Serv

CRN 57665

Weekend Intensives: 9/18-19, 11/20-21, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Emily Vardell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course is an introduction to user-centered reference services and the application of theories of information behavior. Students are introduced to models of information seeking, retrieval and sharing; student accommodations for the selection, evaluation, and use of appropriate resources; information literacy, learning styles, and best practices in providing user-centered reference services. (Required)

LI 802 XB

Info-Seeking Behavior/Ref Serv

CRN 57666

Weekend Intensives: 8/21-22, 10/30-31, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Emily Vardell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course is an introduction to user-centered reference services and the application of theories of information behavior. Students are introduced to models of information seeking, retrieval and sharing; student accommodations for the selection, evaluation, and use of appropriate resources; information literacy, learning styles, and best practices in providing user-centered reference services. (Required)

LI 802 XK

Info-Seeking Behavior/Ref Serv

CRN 58331

Weekend intensive dates: 8/28-29 and 11/6-7.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brendan Fay

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course is an introduction to user-centered reference services and the application of theories of information behavior. Students are introduced to models of information seeking, retrieval and sharing; student accommodations for the selection, evaluation, and use of appropriate resources; information literacy, learning styles, and best practices in providing user-centered reference services. (Required)

LI 802 XO

Info-Seeking Behavior/Ref Serv

CRN 57667

Weekend Intensives: 9/25-26, 11/20-21, and Internet

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brendan Fay

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course is an introduction to user-centered reference services and the application of theories of information behavior. Students are introduced to models of information seeking, retrieval and sharing; student accommodations for the selection, evaluation, and use of appropriate resources; information literacy, learning styles, and best practices in providing user-centered reference services. (Required)

LI 802 XU

Info-Seeking Behavior/Ref Serv

CRN 57843

Weekend Intensives: 9/11-12, 11/20-21, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stan Trembach

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course is an introduction to user-centered reference services and the application of theories of information behavior. Students are introduced to models of information seeking, retrieval and sharing; student accommodations for the selection, evaluation, and use of appropriate resources; information literacy, learning styles, and best practices in providing user-centered reference services. (Required)

LI 802 XZ

Info-Seeking Behavior/Ref Serv

CRN 57668

Weekend Intensives:9/11-12, 10/23-24, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brenda Linares

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course is an introduction to user-centered reference services and the application of theories of information behavior. Students are introduced to models of information seeking, retrieval and sharing; student accommodations for the selection, evaluation, and use of appropriate resources; information literacy, learning styles, and best practices in providing user-centered reference services. (Required)

LI 804 XC

Organization of Information

CRN 56849

Weekend Intensives: 9/11-12, 10/30-31, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Widdersheim

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) In this introduction to the individual, social, and institutional perspectives of organizing information, students examine the assumptions, practices, issues, and tools commonly associated with information organization systems in various types of information agencies. The impact of different approaches to accessing information is emphasized. (Required)

LI 804 XR

Organization of Information

CRN 56850

Weekend Intensives: 10/2-3, 11/13-14, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Widdersheim

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) In this introduction to the individual, social, and institutional perspectives of organizing information, students examine the assumptions, practices, issues, and tools commonly associated with information organization systems in various types of information agencies. The impact of different approaches to accessing information is emphasized. (Required)

LI 804 XS

Organization of Information

CRN 56851

Weekend Intensives: 9/18-19, 11/6-7, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sarah Sutton

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) In this introduction to the individual, social, and institutional perspectives of organizing information, students examine the assumptions, practices, issues, and tools commonly associated with information organization systems in various types of information agencies. The impact of different approaches to accessing information is emphasized. (Required)

LI 804 XU

Organization of Information

CRN 56852

Weekend Intensives: 9/25-26, 11/6-7, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kristine Woods

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) In this introduction to the individual, social, and institutional perspectives of organizing information, students examine the assumptions, practices, issues, and tools commonly associated with information organization systems in various types of information agencies. The impact of different approaches to accessing information is emphasized. (Required)

LI 805 XS

Mngmnt in Info Organizations

CRN 56853

Weekend Intensives: 9/25-26, 11/13-14, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stan Trembach

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) Students learn the foundations and basic skills necessary for the management of information organizations. Students examine and apply management skills, including planning, organizing, leading, and influencing. (Required)

LI 805 XU

Mngmnt in Info Organizations

CRN 53480

Weekend Intensives: 9/11-12, 11/20-21, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Keith Rocci

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) Students learn the foundations and basic skills necessary for the management of information organizations. Students examine and apply management skills, including planning, organizing, leading, and influencing. (Required)

LI 805 XR

Mngmnt in Info Organizations

CRN 55610

Weekend Intensives: 9/18-19, 11/6-7, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sandra Valenti

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) Students learn the foundations and basic skills necessary for the management of information organizations. Students examine and apply management skills, including planning, organizing, leading, and influencing. (Required)

LI 805 XC

Mngmnt in Info Organizations

CRN 53280

Weekend Intensives: 8/21-22, 11/20-21, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jody Howard

Sharon Morris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) Students learn the foundations and basic skills necessary for the management of information organizations. Students examine and apply management skills, including planning, organizing, leading, and influencing. (Required)

LI 809 XI

Introduction to Archives

CRN 54445

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Steven Duckworth

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students are introduced to the archival profession and to archives and manuscripts in multiple formats. The course explores the functions of selection, appraisal, acquisition, arrangement and description, reference services and access, preservation and protection, outreach, advocacy, promotion, management, and professional ethical and legal responsibilities.

LI 810 XA

Rsrch in Library/Info Science

CRN 58157

Weekend Intensives: 8/21-22, 11/6-7, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jinxuan Ma

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course provides an introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods and their applications in library and information science. Principles and procedures for analyzing and evaluating research are introduced and students learn to be better consumers and critics of published research literature. (Required)

LI 810 XB

Rsrch in Library/Info Science

CRN 58158

Weekend Intensives: 8/28-29, 10/30-31, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jinxuan Ma

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course provides an introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods and their applications in library and information science. Principles and procedures for analyzing and evaluating research are introduced and students learn to be better consumers and critics of published research literature. (Required)

LI 810 XH

Rsrch in Library/Info Science

CRN 58159

Weekend Intensives: 9/18-19, 11/6-7, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course provides an introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods and their applications in library and information science. Principles and procedures for analyzing and evaluating research are introduced and students learn to be better consumers and critics of published research literature. (Required)

LI 810 XN

Rsrch in Library/Info Science

CRN 58160

Weekend Intensives: 9/18-19, 11/13-14, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jinxuan Ma

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course provides an introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods and their applications in library and information science. Principles and procedures for analyzing and evaluating research are introduced and students learn to be better consumers and critics of published research literature. (Required)

LI 810 XO

Rsrch in Library/Info Science

CRN 58161

Weekend Intensives: 9/18-19, 11/6-7, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mirah Dow

Rachel Bridgewater

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course provides an introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods and their applications in library and information science. Principles and procedures for analyzing and evaluating research are introduced and students learn to be better consumers and critics of published research literature. (Required)

LI 810 XZ

Rsrch in Library/Info Science

CRN 58162

Weekend Intensives: 9/18-19, 11/20-21, and Internet

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Widdersheim

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: LI 801 or concurrent enrollment.) This course provides an introduction to qualitative and quantitative research methods and their applications in library and information science. Principles and procedures for analyzing and evaluating research are introduced and students learn to be better consumers and critics of published research literature. (Required)

LI 814 XI

Cataloging and Classification

CRN 54387

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Morgan McCune

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students are introduced to the terms, concepts, and tools used to describe and organize information in information organizations. Topics covered include: bibliographic description, choice of entry, subject analysis, classification systems, and creating bibliographic records. Recommended: LI 804.

LI 815 XI

Information Technology

CRN 57670

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sandra Valenti

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Information Technology provides an introduction to the concepts and skills necessary for library and information professionals. Students learn to facilitate the use of information technology; to evaluate and select technology solutions; to understand and keep abreast of technological change, both personally and institutionally; and to deploy technology effectively. Policy issues surrounding technology use, including privacy, copyright and legal concerns are also considered. (Required)

LI 816 XI

Legal Info Rsrch & Retrieval

CRN 56592

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carolyn Clark

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students are introduced to the sources of the law; to the structure, organization, and access of legal information, to legal research methods, and their application in solving legal information problems.

LI 822 XI

Mult. Literacies in Libraries

CRN 56429

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students apply knowledge of educational, media, and sociocultural theories to the design of literacy activities, library programs, and readers’ advisory services in academic, public, and school library settings, to promote essential literacies, including early, media, visual, technology, health, and financial literacy. Emphasis is given to meeting the recreational, cultural, informational, and educational needs of children, young adults, and adults through the integration of visual, digital, textual, and technological literacy methods.

LI 831 XI

Resources/Services for Chldrn

CRN 58335

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Nancy Brown

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course explores the recreational, cultural, informational, and educational needs of 21st century children. Students apply knowledge of child development theories to the design of reader’s advisory services, library programs, and literacy activities in public and school library settings. Emphasis is given to the selection of resources in all media formats to reflect awareness of, and sensitivity to, the social and cultural needs of all children.

LI 832 XI

Info Rsrcs/Services Yng Adults

CRN 56223

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Bobbie Bushman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course explores the recreational, cultural, informational, and educational needs of 21st century young adults. Students apply knowledge of adolescent development theories to the design of reader’s advisory services, library programs, and literacy activities in public and school library settings. Emphasis is given to the selection of resources in all media formats to reflect awareness of, and sensitivity to, the social and cultural needs of all young adults.

LI 843 XI

Web Design and Development

CRN 57671

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brian McCann

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course offers an introduction to the basic principles, processes, and technologies of website design and construction, including HTML programming, cascading style sheets, JavaScript, and other web design tools. Students examine the issues of web usability, accessibility, web standards compliance through the creation of websites for real-world applications.

LI 844 XI

Database Design

CRN 58163

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dhanushka Samarakoon

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of database design, including analyzing information requirements, developing an entity-relationship model, organizing data into a relational database, and querying the database. The focus is on database applications and assessing designs to determine efficient database access for various clients.

LI 855 XC

Collection Development/Mngmnt

CRN 54458

Weekend Intensives: 9/25-26, 11/13-14, and Internet

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sarah Sutton

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the principles, policies, and procedures associated with evaluating, selecting, and acquiring materials and resources. Students learn about developing, managing, and organizing collections in libraries and information organizations, paying attention to the ethical, philosophical, social, and political contexts in which these collections exist. (Required)

LI 855 XR

Collection Development/Mngmnt

CRN 55181

Weekend Intensives: 10/2-3, 11/20-21, and Internet

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sarah Sutton

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the principles, policies, and procedures associated with evaluating, selecting, and acquiring materials and resources. Students learn about developing, managing, and organizing collections in libraries and information organizations, paying attention to the ethical, philosophical, social, and political contexts in which these collections exist. (Required)

LI 855 XS

Collection Development/Mngmnt

CRN 55182

Weekend Intensives: 9/25-26, 11/20-21, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the principles, policies, and procedures associated with evaluating, selecting, and acquiring materials and resources. Students learn about developing, managing, and organizing collections in libraries and information organizations, paying attention to the ethical, philosophical, social, and political contexts in which these collections exist. (Required)

LI 855 XU

Collection Development/Mngmnt

CRN 57210

Weekend Intensives: 8/21-22, 11/13-14, and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andrew Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the principles, policies, and procedures associated with evaluating, selecting, and acquiring materials and resources. Students learn about developing, managing, and organizing collections in libraries and information organizations, paying attention to the ethical, philosophical, social, and political contexts in which these collections exist. (Required)

LI 858 XI

Info Lit & Inst Collab Sch Lib

CRN 56224

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Nancy Brown

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students explore the teaching of information literacy and instructional collaboration with classroom teachers in K-12 school settings. The course also examines the role of the school library media specialist in addressing state and national standards, in authentic assessment, and in establishing professional collaborative relationships across the entire learning community.

LI 859 XI

Proj Mngmnt in Info Organiz

CRN 57672

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the theory and practice of project management within information organizations.. Students study the roles and responsibilities of project managers and learn a practical approach to managing projects in information organizations. The course covers all aspects of the project life-cycle (initiating, planning, executing, monitoring/controlling, and closure), and addresses staffing, workflow, communication and team-building, tools and techniques, and software.

LI 860 XI

Nat'l Book Festival Guided Exp

CRN 57673

Field Trip: 8/26-8/30

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to allow students to explore timely issues arising from the dynamics of global interactions of information technology, government policies, the structure of knowledge, and the operations of libraries, archives and information organizations.

LI 861 XJ

Banned, Burned, Censored: Info

CRN 58164

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brendan Fay

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

The course focuses on selected topics of current significance in the information transfer model, including the creation, dissemination, organization, diffusion, utilization, preservation, and destruction of information.

LI 861 XI

Readers' Advisory III-Fict II

CRN 57674

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Robyn Myers Bravi

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course focuses on selected topics of current significance in the information transfer model, including the creation, dissemination, organization, diffusion, utilization, preservation, and destruction of information.

LI 865 XI

Independent Study

CRN 58024

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) This course provides for individual study of an issue in library and information management or information systems design, under the direction of a faculty member.

LI 870 XC

Practicum

CRN 54003

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David Willis

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XD

Practicum

CRN 54900

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kathie Buckman

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XE

Practicum

CRN 54901

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David Willis

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XF

Practicum

CRN 54902

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

David Willis

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XH

Practicum

CRN 58165

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rebecca Kabasa

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XI

Practicum

CRN 58166

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rebecca Kabasa

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XJ

Practicum

CRN 58167

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Rebecca Kabasa

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XK

Practicum

CRN 58168

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dale Monobe

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XL

Practicum

CRN 58170

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dale Monobe

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XM

Practicum

CRN 58171

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dale Monobe

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XO

Practicum

CRN 52382

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jeana Menger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XP

Practicum

CRN 54583

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jeana Menger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XQ

Practicum

CRN 54595

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jeana Menger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XR

Practicum

CRN 54395

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jennifer Beckley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XT

Practicum

CRN 54904

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jennifer Beckley

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XU

Practicum

CRN 52383

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dale Monobe

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XV

Practicum

CRN 54601

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dale Monobe

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XW

Practicum

CRN 54602

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dale Monobe

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XA

Practicum (Non-School)

CRN 51109

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kathie Buckman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XB

Practicum

CRN 54899

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kathie Buckman

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 870 XS

Practicum

CRN 54903

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jennifer Beckley

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The practicum is a supervised, advanced professional experience in a library or information center. Students engage in professional activities; apply theories, principles, and skills learned in professional courses; and discuss problems and relevant topics associated with professional practice.

LI 876 XA

School Library Media Elem Prac

CRN 53676

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Widdersheim

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The school library media specialist elementary practicum is a supervised field experience where students apply theories and techniques of information organization and retrieval, collection development and management, information literacy, instructional collaboration, information technology, and the management of information organizations to the elementary school setting.

LI 877 XA

School Library Media Sec Pract

CRN 54882

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Widdersheim

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The school library media specialist secondary practicum is a supervised field experience where students apply theories and techniques of information organization and retrieval, collection development and management, information literacy, instructional collaboration, information technology, and the management of information organizations to the secondary school setting. Students also create an electronic practicum notebook, which includes both elementary and secondary policy, management, and instructional materials, and a comprehensive reflection on the practicum experience.

LI 880 XC

Capstone Course:Assess MLS Exp

CRN 54878

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course gives students the opportunity to reflect on their growth and development over the course of their MLS experience. Students finalize their assessment portfolio through the selection and analysis of assignment artifacts, the creation of reflective essays on the portfolio content, and a self-assessment of the extent to which they meet the MLS program outcomes. (Required)

LI 880 XR

Capstone Course:Assess MLS Exp

CRN 53663

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course gives students the opportunity to reflect on their growth and development over the course of their MLS experience. Students finalize their assessment portfolio through the selection and analysis of assignment artifacts, the creation of reflective essays on the portfolio content, and a self-assessment of the extent to which they meet the MLS program outcomes. (Required)

LI 880 XU

Capstone Course:Assess MLS Exp

CRN 51112

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

Jody Howard

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course gives students the opportunity to reflect on their growth and development over the course of their MLS experience. Students finalize their assessment portfolio through the selection and analysis of assignment artifacts, the creation of reflective essays on the portfolio content, and a self-assessment of the extent to which they meet the MLS program outcomes. (Required)

LI 880 XS

Capstone Course:Assess MLS Exp

CRN 58383

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

Jody Howard

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course gives students the opportunity to reflect on their growth and development over the course of their MLS experience. Students finalize their assessment portfolio through the selection and analysis of assignment artifacts, the creation of reflective essays on the portfolio content, and a self-assessment of the extent to which they meet the MLS program outcomes. (Required)

LI 883 XI

Introduction to Metadata

CRN 55447

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Melissa Messina

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: LI804 or permission of instructor.) This is an introduction to the concepts, principles, and terminology required for work with metadata in information agencies such as libraries, museums, and archives. Students explore existing metadata schemas, application profiles, and standards in context. The course builds on concepts from LI804 and includes analysis, comparison, and evaluation of existing metadata and encoding schemas as well as the creation of metadata records.

LI 884 XI

Advanced Metadata Applications

CRN 55808

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Messina

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI883 or concurrent enrollment.) This course examines the theory, practice, and current issues in the application of metadata in information agencies. Students explore current issues in metadata application, including approaches to creating metadata schemas and application profiles, designing and documenting metadata and encoding schemas, and learning associated metadata tools and technologies.

LI 885 XI

Bibliogrph/Rsrch Meth in Archi

CRN 58353

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ashley Todd-Diaz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the relationship between historical events, the creation and maintenance of archival records, and the construction of collective memory. In addition to an examination of the literature related to memory and recorded information, students gain familiarity with the use and interpretation of varied sources of documentation, including public records, genealogical records, museum displays, oral histories, maps, and artifacts.

LI 889 XI

Knowledge Management

CRN 58169

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jeana Menger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Knowledge Management encompasses a broad range of activities in an organization and is firmly dependent upon the human factor for the enhancement and success of knowledge use. Knowledge is used to improve the decision making of individuals in an organization. KNOWLEDGE, AT THE RIGHT TIME, IN THE RIGHT PLACE is required for more effective decision-making. This course will review the breadth of activities associated with knowledge from the organizational level to the individual knowledge worker level. These activities include knowledge transfer from an inter- and intra-organizational perspective, IT enhanced knowledge transfer, knowledge capability enhancement and knowledge sharing cultural perspectives.

LI 946 XJ

Directed Readings

CRN 58412

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Brendan Fay

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students undertake a program of directed readings, under faculty supervision, in preparation for qualifying exams or the dissertation proposal. Students may enroll three times in this course.

LI 946 XK

Directed Readings

CRN 58441

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students undertake a program of directed readings, under faculty supervision, in preparation for qualifying exams or the dissertation proposal. Students may enroll three times in this course.

LI 946 XL

Directed Readings

CRN 58531

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sarah Sutton

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students undertake a program of directed readings, under faculty supervision, in preparation for qualifying exams or the dissertation proposal. Students may enroll three times in this course.

LI 946 XI

Directed Readings

CRN 58370

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students undertake a program of directed readings, under faculty supervision, in preparation for qualifying exams or the dissertation proposal. Students may enroll three times in this course.

LI 947 XI

Dissertation Proposal

CRN 58396

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 890.) Students complete all aspects of the dissertation proposal, including developing the problem statement and research questions, preparing the literature review and conceptual framework, establishing the design logic and procedures, the identification of ethical issues, securing IRB approval, conducting the pilot study, and writing the proposal document.

LI 947 XJ

Dissertation Proposal

CRN 58413

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sarah Sutton

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, LI 890.) Students complete all aspects of the dissertation proposal, including developing the problem statement and research questions, preparing the literature review and conceptual framework, establishing the design logic and procedures, the identification of ethical issues, securing IRB approval, conducting the pilot study, and writing the proposal document.

LI 947 XK

Dissertation Proposal

CRN 58414

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Widdersheim

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, LI 890.) Students complete all aspects of the dissertation proposal, including developing the problem statement and research questions, preparing the literature review and conceptual framework, establishing the design logic and procedures, the identification of ethical issues, securing IRB approval, conducting the pilot study, and writing the proposal document.

LI 949 XA

Continuous Enrollment

CRN 51148

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Students work, under faculty supervision, through a particular part of the doctoral program, requiring research and reading activities.

LI 950 XI

Dissertation

CRN 58386

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, LI 947.) Students must complete a minimum of 15 hours of dissertation credit and enroll in at least three credits each semester until the dissertation is completed or until eight years after admission to the doctoral program has expired. Dissertations are expected to contribute new knowledge to the field through quality research, and are supervised by a committee of at least three qualified members of the graduate faculty, one of whom must be from outside the School of Library and Information Management and may be from outside the university. Upon completion of the dissertation, all students defend their research during an oral examination conducted and evaluated by the dissertation committee and open to the public.

LI 950 XJ

Dissertation

CRN 58391

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jinxuan Ma

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, LI 947.) Students must complete a minimum of 15 hours of dissertation credit and enroll in at least three credits each semester until the dissertation is completed or until eight years after admission to the doctoral program has expired. Dissertations are expected to contribute new knowledge to the field through quality research, and are supervised by a committee of at least three qualified members of the graduate faculty, one of whom must be from outside the School of Library and Information Management and may be from outside the university. Upon completion of the dissertation, all students defend their research during an oral examination conducted and evaluated by the dissertation committee and open to the public.

The Teachers College

Campus Wide

CW 004 A

English Lang Arts Content Asse

CRN 52570

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 006 A

Math Content Assessment

CRN 52571

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 008 A

History/Government Cont Assess

CRN 52572

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 009 A

Physical Educ Content Assess

CRN 52573

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 010 A

Business Content Assessment

CRN 52574

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 011 A

Music Content Assessment

CRN 52575

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 013 A

Art Content Assessment

CRN 52576

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 014 A

CORE Writing

CRN 56186

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course fulfills the minimum Writing competency requirement for students’ seeking a baccalaureate degree as stated in section 4C.08 of the University Policy Manual. This course serves to fulfill admittance requirements into The Teachers College Teacher Education Programs Block 1 and Phase I.

CW 014 NE

CORE Writing

CRN 57509

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course fulfills the minimum Writing competency requirement for students’ seeking a baccalaureate degree as stated in section 4C.08 of the University Policy Manual. This course serves to fulfill admittance requirements into The Teachers College Teacher Education Programs Block 1 and Phase I.

CW 015 A

CORE Reading

CRN 56187

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course fulfills the minimum Reading competency requirement for students’ seeking a baccalaureate degree as stated in section 4C.08 of the University Policy Manual. This course serves to fulfill admittance requirements into The Teachers College Teacher Education Programs Block 1 and Phase I.

CW 015 NE

CORE Reading

CRN 57510

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course fulfills the minimum Reading competency requirement for students’ seeking a baccalaureate degree as stated in section 4C.08 of the University Policy Manual. This course serves to fulfill admittance requirements into The Teachers College Teacher Education Programs Block 1 and Phase I.

CW 016 A

CORE Mathematics

CRN 56188

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course fulfills the minimum Mathematics competency requirement for students’ seeking a baccalaureate degree as stated in section 4C.08 of the University Policy Manual. This course serves to fulfill admittance requirements into The Teachers College Teacher Education Programs Block 1 and Phase I.

CW 016 NE

CORE MATHEMATICS

CRN 57511

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course fulfills the minimum Mathematics competency requirement for students’ seeking a baccalaureate degree as stated in section 4C.08 of the University Policy Manual. This course serves to fulfill admittance requirements into The Teachers College Teacher Education Programs Block 1 and Phase I.

CW 017 A

French Content Assessment

CRN 52577

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 019 A

Spanish Content Assessment

CRN 52578

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 021 A

Educ of Yng Child Cont Assess

CRN 52566

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 022 A

Speech/Theatre Content Assess

CRN 52579

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 023 A

Biology Content Assessment

CRN 52580

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 024 A

Chemistry Content Assessment

CRN 52581

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 026 A

Physics Content Assessment

CRN 52582

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 035 A

Core Spec Educ Content Assess

CRN 52583

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 036 A

Tchng Eng as a Sec Lang Con As

CRN 52567

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 039 A

Psychology Content Assessment

CRN 52584

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 043 A

Middle School Science Con Asse

CRN 52585

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 049 A

Middle Schl Eng Lang Arts Con

CRN 52586

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 054 A

Adaptive Content Assessment

CRN 52587

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 055 A

Health Content Assessment

CRN 52588

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 057 A

Earth & Space Sci Cont Assess

CRN 52589

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 069 A

Middle School Math Con Assess

CRN 52590

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 089 A

Middle Schl Soc Stud Con Asses

CRN 52597

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 094 A

Elem Ed: Rdng & Lang Arts CKT

CRN 58336

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Elementary Education: Reading and Language Arts CKT Subtest

CW 095 A

Elem Ed: Mathematics CKT Sub

CRN 58337

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Elementary Education: Mathematics CKT Subtest

CW 096 A

Elem Ed: Science CKT Subtest

CRN 58338

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Elementary Education: Science CKT Subtest

CW 097 A

Elem Ed: Soc Studies CKT Sub

CRN 58339

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Elementary Education: Social Studies CKT Subtest.

CW 098 A

Elementary Content Assessment

CRN 52568

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

CW 099 A

Principles of Lrng/Tchg Exam

CRN 52569

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Passing this exam is a graduation requirement for teacher education students.

Counselor Education

AT 800 A

Art Therapy Foundations

CRN 51319

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro

EC 201

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Designed for graduate art therapy students, this course will introduce the theoretical and practical applications of art therapy, some of which parallel approaches studied in prerequisite courses, as well as an historical overview of the field. Students will be introduced to the Expressive Therapies Continuum (ETC) and acquire introductory knowledge in the areas of graphic development, clinical properties of art media, treatment modalities and techniques, and the use of art therapy with special populations.

AT 801 A

Grp Dynamics & Spec Population

CRN 51320

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students will gain an understanding of group dynamics, learn about needs and approaches for various special populations and settings, and acquire sufficient knowledge of theory and practical applications to plan and facilitate art therapy groups. The course will be both didactic and experiential and will require outside reading and class participation.

AT 804 PA

Art Thrpy Adv Asmt Tec Rel/Fam

CRN 56075

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro

EC 201

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This advanced art therapy course will introduce art therapy and psychological projective assessments their roles in client evaluation and treatment planning, and will provide a clinical understanding of family art therapy assessment and approaches, with a focus on structural and narrative family art therapy. An emphasis on experiential learning will foster critical thinking in the application of methods and tools relevant to art therapy practice. Assessments covered include Sentence Completion, Draw-A-Person, Kinetic House-Tree-Person, Kinetic Family Drawing, Draw a Story, Person Picking an Apple from a Tree, Diagnostic Art Interview, and Family Art Assessments by Kwiatkowska and Landgarten.

AT 812 A

Applied Art Therapy Research

CRN 55233

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  7 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Clara Corn

EC 201

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide an advanced review of research design and implementation in the art therapy field. The class will review research terminology and concepts, formats in conducting research, research problems in art therapy and research design. Students are expected to research, design and complete a research project in conjunction with the SPSS class. The instructor will aid in research ideas, as needed. Additionally, students are expected to complete critical reviews of research and participate regularly in class discussion.

AT 835 PD

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 56778

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PE

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 56779

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PF

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 56780

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PG

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 58288

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Clara Corn

EC 201

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PH

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 58289

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Clara Corn

EC 201

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PI

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 58290

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Clara Corn

EC 201

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PK

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 58292

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Clara Corn

EC 201

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PL

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 58293

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Clara Corn

EC 201

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PA

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 56775

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PB

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 56776

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PC

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 56777

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

AT 835 PJ

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 58291

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Clara Corn

EC 201

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an advanced art therapy seminar providing supervision and peer consultation specific to internships and clinical practice. Formal and brief case presentations incorporating theoretical framework (including technique), diagnosis, assessment and treatment, and relevant ethical issues will be presented and discussed. Students will examine their performance at their current internship site(s), contribute regularly, provide and receive feedback, and engage in discussions regarding case studies presented in class. Professional issues and opportunities will be presented, discussed, and pursued. Additionally, the course includes an experiential learning component; learners will engage in media exploration and appropriate application (as well as contra-indication) with clinical populations. Full participation in class dialogue is essential; peer feedback, critical thinking, and idea sharing are viewed as intellectual exercises.

CE 708 B

Multicultural Counseling

CRN 55451

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  7 p.m. - 9:50 p.m.

T  7 p.m. - 9:50 p.m.

Clara Corn

EC 201

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to meet the growing demand for culturally competent counseling and human service providers by providing graduate students with a foundation in multicultural counseling. The text provides interpretation, examination, and information on a broad range of cultures and potential views of therapy and treatment. Students are expected to comprehensively evaluate their own ethnic upbringing and belief systems, as well as a broad range of other cultural value systems to enhance their level of awareness, knowledge, and skills. Course material will be experienced through a variety of teaching and learning methods, including: reading, discussion, didactics, class presentation, and experiential activities. This course includes the use of imagery and metaphor within counseling and art therapy settings. Non-verbal symbol systems in arts-based interventions can prove to be extremely effective with diverse cultures and persons with disabilities.

CE 720 PA

Research & Technical Writing

CRN 57702

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth studies in the specific dimensions of addictions, mental health, rehabilitation counseling, and related disciplines. Topics to be covered will vary from semester to semester.

CE 720 PB

AATA Conference

CRN 57703

Oct. 25, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth studies in the specific dimensions of addictions, mental health, rehabilitation counseling, and related disciplines. Topics to be covered will vary from semester to semester.

CE 720 PD

KATA

CRN 58294

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth studies in the specific dimensions of addictions, mental health, rehabilitation counseling, and related disciplines. Topics to be covered will vary from semester to semester.

CE 720 PC

Special Topics in Counseling

CRN 58147

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth studies in the specific dimensions of addictions, mental health, rehabilitation counseling, and related disciplines. Topics to be covered will vary from semester to semester.

CE 732 XA

Lifespan Develop & Disability

CRN 57372

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course focuses on neurobiological, psychological, cognitive, emotional, and social development throughout the lifespan, and the effects of disability upon individuals and their families at any developmental stage during the lifespan. Learning, personality, and adjustment theories will be addressed. The impact of developmental crises, onset of disability, substance use, psychopathology, and the environment as it relates to psychosocial development and typical human behavior will be explored.

CE 735 XA

Integrated Treatment Co-Occur

CRN 55607

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Damara Paris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course presents an integrated perspective on working with persons experiencing co-occurring disorders. It includes a whole-person approach to psychopharmacological interventions, provision of employment supports, awareness of cultural diversity in the treatment population, and recovery-oriented counseling approaches, such as psychoeducational groups.

CE 810 A

Counseling & Microskills Dev

CRN 57931

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

W  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Basil Kessler

EC 254

VH 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course involves an experiential study of the characteristics, skills, and techniques, essential for creating professional counseling relationships. The course will provide the opportunity for personal growth and the development of competency and judgment in utilizing basic interactional skills and techniques. This will be accomplished through a discussion, demonstration, role-play, dyadic practice, recording and critiquing mock counseling sessions, and learning from improvement feedback provided by peers and instructor, and may include clinical note taking. Additionally, student progress in developing professional dispositions will be evaluated through the formal assessment procedures of the department.

CE 810 XA

Counseling & Microskills Dev

CRN 58297

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Julie Elson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course involves an experiential study of the characteristics, skills, and techniques, essential for creating professional counseling relationships. The course will provide the opportunity for personal growth and the development of competency and judgment in utilizing basic interactional skills and techniques. This will be accomplished through a discussion, demonstration, role-play, dyadic practice, recording and critiquing mock counseling sessions, and learning from improvement feedback provided by peers and instructor, and may include clinical note taking. Additionally, student progress in developing professional dispositions will be evaluated through the formal assessment procedures of the department.

CE 810 XB

Counseling & Microskills Dev

CRN 58520

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Basil Kessler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course involves an experiential study of the characteristics, skills, and techniques, essential for creating professional counseling relationships. The course will provide the opportunity for personal growth and the development of competency and judgment in utilizing basic interactional skills and techniques. This will be accomplished through a discussion, demonstration, role-play, dyadic practice, recording and critiquing mock counseling sessions, and learning from improvement feedback provided by peers and instructor, and may include clinical note taking. Additionally, student progress in developing professional dispositions will be evaluated through the formal assessment procedures of the department.

CE 820 XA

Career Couns and Development

CRN 56077

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Damara Paris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, CE 810 or concurrent.) An introduction to career counseling with various types of clientele. The theoretical emphasis is on the development aspects of career decision making from childhood through adulthood. Attention is given to various information sources and techniques for counselors to use in assisting clients with appropriate approaches to decision making.

CE 820 XB

Career Couns and Development

CRN 58477

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alice Hinck

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, CE 810 or concurrent.) An introduction to career counseling with various types of clientele. The theoretical emphasis is on the development aspects of career decision making from childhood through adulthood. Attention is given to various information sources and techniques for counselors to use in assisting clients with appropriate approaches to decision making.

CE 825 A

Counseling Theories

CRN 55605

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  7 p.m. - 9:50 p.m.

W  7 p.m. - 9:50 p.m.

W  7 p.m. - 9:50 p.m.

Basil Kessler

Hasaan Reeder

EC 254

EC 115A

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, CE 810 or concurrent.) This course provides students with an overview of foundational counseling theories: psychodynamic, phenomenological, cognitive-behavioral, and post-modern approaches. Students reflect on their values and beliefs to identify the counseling theories that best fit their worldviews. The application of theory to client concerns in education, private practice, public rehabilitation, and community settings is introduced and modeled. Videos demonstrating how theory and techniques can be used are presented weekly.

CE 830 XA

Group Processes in Counseling

CRN 55609

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Brittany Dennis

Danielle Nimako

ZESUKC 101

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: 9 graduate hours in Art Therapy Counseling, Clinical Counseling, Rehabilitation Counseling, School Counseling or permission required.) This course provides an understanding of group dynamics, stages of group development, group leadership styles, group counseling methods and skills, and presents group process theories and methods applicable in all group counseling settings. Specifically, this course is designed to provide experiential techniques and intervention strategies essential for counselors treating mental disorders in therapeutic groups in mental health settings. Part of this course provides students the opportunity to participate in brief counseling groups facilitated by the professor during which techniques and interventions reflecting various group counseling theorists and group processes are implemented.

CE 833 XB

Diag & Treatment of Mntl Disor

CRN 58492

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carrie Boettcher

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an overview of the diagnostic criteria utilized in the diagnosis of mental illness. Assessment, psychopharmacology, treatment and rehabilitation modalities will be explored. Using lecture and case studies, students will be provided with experience in diagnosing mental disorders and developing appropriate treatment/rehabilitation plans.

CE 833 XA

Diag & Treatment of Mntl Disor

CRN 55453

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carrie Boettcher

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an overview of the diagnostic criteria utilized in the diagnosis of mental illness. Assessment, psychopharmacology, treatment and rehabilitation modalities will be explored. Using lecture and case studies, students will be provided with experience in diagnosing mental disorders and developing appropriate treatment/rehabilitation plans.

CE 835 XA

Thry & Prac Appraisal in Couns

CRN 55454

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carrie Boettcher

Clara Corn

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on the theory, standardization, and application of various assessment instruments necessary for conducting a comprehensive Mental Health Evaluation and doing mental health counseling. These assessment instruments include projective and standardized personality tests, aptitude, intelligence, achievement, and interest inventories. Administering, analyzing, and interpreting the findings of assessment instruments and the writing of comprehensive mental health evaluations is the major emphasis of this course.

CE 835 XB

Thry & Prac Appraisal in Couns

CRN 58447

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Hasaan Reeder

Jessie Stallings

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on the theory, standardization, and application of various assessment instruments necessary for conducting a comprehensive Mental Health Evaluation and doing mental health counseling. These assessment instruments include projective and standardized personality tests, aptitude, intelligence, achievement, and interest inventories. Administering, analyzing, and interpreting the findings of assessment instruments and the writing of comprehensive mental health evaluations is the major emphasis of this course.

CE 898 PA

Supervised Practicum in Couns

CRN 57812

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Brittany Dennis

Basil Kessler

EC 254

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, CE810, CE825, CE833, CE893, and/or concurrently CE830. Permission required.) This supervised practicum will assist students to improve their counseling skills through counseling sessions with clients. The course provides opportunities for students to obtain supervised practice in the area of group counseling, as well as experience in preparing case notes, consulting with other professionals, and critiquing audio and video tapes of counseling sessions. Students receive one hour of individual and one and one-half hours of group supervision each week. Liability insurance coverage is required. Methods of instruction include tutorial forms of instruction consisting of discussion of students’ video/audio tapes of clients and case analysis of diagnosis and treatment of students’ clients. Instructor and/or students will present materials on topics pertinent to client issues, including diversity, ethical and legal considerations.

CE 899 PA

Counseling Internship

CRN 55877

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

EC 254

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, Completion of CE898 with a grade of "B" or better and instructor permission.) After the successful completion of CE898 (Supervised Practicum in Counseling), students will complete 600 clock hours of supervised counseling experience earning 6 credit hours of academic credit. Each academic credit requires 100 hours of client contact (40 direct/60 indirect). Typically, students enroll in 1-2credits per academic semester while completing the remainder of their program of study.

CE 899 PB

Counseling Internship

CRN 55878

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

EC 254

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, Completion of CE898 with a grade of "B" or better and instructor permission.) After the successful completion of CE898 (Supervised Practicum in Counseling), students will complete 600 clock hours of supervised counseling experience earning 6 credit hours of academic credit. Each academic credit requires 100 hours of client contact (40 direct/60 indirect). Typically, students enroll in 1-2credits per academic semester while completing the remainder of their program of study.

CE 899 PC

Counseling Internship

CRN 55879

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

EC 254

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, Completion of CE898 with a grade of "B" or better and instructor permission.) After the successful completion of CE898 (Supervised Practicum in Counseling), students will complete 600 clock hours of supervised counseling experience earning 6 credit hours of academic credit. Each academic credit requires 100 hours of client contact (40 direct/60 indirect). Typically, students enroll in 1-2credits per academic semester while completing the remainder of their program of study.

CE 899 PD

Counseling Internship

CRN 55880

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

EC 254

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, Completion of CE898 with a grade of "B" or better and instructor permission.) After the successful completion of CE898 (Supervised Practicum in Counseling), students will complete 600 clock hours of supervised counseling experience earning 6 credit hours of academic credit. Each academic credit requires 100 hours of client contact (40 direct/60 indirect). Typically, students enroll in 1-2credits per academic semester while completing the remainder of their program of study.

RE 290 A

Intro to Rehab Programs

CRN 58287

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Michael McEchron

EC 254

EC 115A

PE 205

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this class is to provide students with an introduction to the profession of rehabilitation services. This course will introduce students to areas of rehabilitation service provision that are accessible to baccalaureate (BS rehabilitation services) trained professionals. Students will consider the history, philosophy, organization and services of vocational rehabilitation: the needs and rights of the people with disabilities will be emphasized. A survey approach will use guest speakers, video and electronic media to present services, rehabilitation settings, and the duties and functions of entry level generalist rehabilitation personnel.

RE 290 ZA

Intro to Rehab Programs

CRN 51530

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this class is to provide students with an introduction to the profession of rehabilitation services. This course will introduce students to areas of rehabilitation service provision that are accessible to baccalaureate (BS rehabilitation services) trained professionals. Students will consider the history, philosophy, organization and services of vocational rehabilitation: the needs and rights of the people with disabilities will be emphasized. A survey approach will use guest speakers, video and electronic media to present services, rehabilitation settings, and the duties and functions of entry level generalist rehabilitation personnel.

RE 301 ZA

Rehab Research/Report Writing

CRN 53638

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on the skills needed for students to access and utilize rehabilitation research. The course will review the basic terminology, concepts, and principles underlying research in rehabilitation and will identify the major sources of rehabilitation research literature. Students will develop skills in conducting computer searches of the literature and using the library, and will compile an annotated bibliography on a special topic in rehabilitation. Writing skills and fundamentals of APA style will be reviewed and practiced by writing reflective analyses of special topics, case notes and log entries, and other forms of scholarly and professional writing.

RE 413 ZA

Soc Respon in Human Serv Org

CRN 58295

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carrie Boettcher

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an examination of contemporary issues that affect human services organizations. Essential topics include environmental stewardship, social responsibility of human services organization, effects and implications of globalization, the status of individual freedom within human services organization, diversity, and the ramifications of technological change.

RE 510 A

Appl Coun Skills Development

CRN 57400

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Michael McEchron

EC 254

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces students to clinical helping skills development. It uses a workshop format and is designed to be a safe place to try out new skills. Emphasis will be placed on understanding the cognitive and affective elements necessary to establish professional helping relationships with clients. Skills, concepts, and methods are provided to help the student develop concrete competencies, and then examine their own helping and counseling skills; including skills in listening, attending, and empathy as used in the helping process. The goal of this course is to provide an opportunity for the student to gain usable and useful skills central to the helping process via role-playing and modeling of basic helping skills. Students will receive feedback and critiques of live and video-recorded sessions from the instructor and peers via small group and classroom discussion.

RE 540 A

American Sign Language I

CRN 58143

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Basil Kessler

EC 254

VH 224

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide the student with a lexicon of approximately 600 signs. The student will become familiar with various sign language systems and will be able to recognize their differences. Important issues within the field of deafness will be addressed, including: deaf culture, education of deaf people, assistive listening devices, and professions in the field of deafness. Through the class text, additional readings, class discussions, and deaf consumers, the student will continue to develop signing skills while developing an understanding of how hearing loss affects individual development.

RE 636 A

Intro to Group Procedures

CRN 55606

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Hasaan Reeder

EC 254

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an introduction to group counseling theory, practice, and skill development. It is designed to provide students the opportunity to develop basic skills in identifying need, structuring various groups, and facilitating group participation. The course is a blend of didactic presentation, class discussion, small group activity, and total class group facilitation. Students will be encouraged to explore personal barriers to facilitation and given the opportunity to realize the potential of providing educational and self-growth experiences for persons who have a disability. An expectation of this course will be for each student to identify, research, prepare, and present a paper on a topic or theory related to group work. The paper/presentation must address the issue of how techniques/theory etc., can be applied to meet the needs of persons having disabilities. In addition, each student will identify a topic they will hold responsibility for facilitating the entire class in a discussion toward greater self-realization.

RE 641 A

Case Management & Coordination

CRN 51541

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

EC 201

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, RE 290, RE 291, and RE 392.) Designed to provide the student with an understanding in depth of the principles and techniques involved in casework procedures in social and rehabilitation service agencies. The student will learn the essential content of the client study process and techniques in plan formulation and implementation.

RE 699 ZA

Internship in Rehab Services

CRN 51544

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) The opportunity for supervised application of theory to practice in a rehabilitation setting under direct supervision of qualified persons in the host agency and the university faculty.

RE 699 ZB

Internship in Rehab Services

CRN 51545

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) The opportunity for supervised application of theory to practice in a rehabilitation setting under direct supervision of qualified persons in the host agency and the university faculty.

RE 699 ZC

Internship in Rehab Services

CRN 51546

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) The opportunity for supervised application of theory to practice in a rehabilitation setting under direct supervision of qualified persons in the host agency and the university faculty.

RE 699 ZD

Internship in Rehab Services

CRN 51547

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) The opportunity for supervised application of theory to practice in a rehabilitation setting under direct supervision of qualified persons in the host agency and the university faculty.

RE 700 ZA

Seminar in Rehab Services

CRN 58144

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, RE 699 or concurrent or permission required.) This course will provide the opportunity for undergraduate students to share and learn from the experiences of other students participating in a variety of internship field experiences. Students will meet periodically on campus to review problems encountered and to discuss issues that influence the delivery of rehabilitation services. Students enroll in the seminar during the semester they are completing an internship.

RE 899 XA

Internship in Rehabilitation

CRN 57860

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Hasaan Reeder

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, RE 855 and permission required.) Opportunities for the application of theory in the practice of rehabilitation counseling and case management in a rehabilitation setting. Provided under the general direction and supervision of the university and the direct supervision of a qualified person within the agency or facility. Review of clients' problems, possible solutions, and rehabilitation planning is emphasized.

RE 899 XB

Internship in Rehabilitation

CRN 57861

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Hasaan Reeder

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, RE 855 and permission required.) Opportunities for the application of theory in the practice of rehabilitation counseling and case management in a rehabilitation setting. Provided under the general direction and supervision of the university and the direct supervision of a qualified person within the agency or facility. Review of clients' problems, possible solutions, and rehabilitation planning is emphasized.

RE 899 XC

Internship in Rehabilitation

CRN 57862

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Hasaan Reeder

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, RE 855 and permission required.) Opportunities for the application of theory in the practice of rehabilitation counseling and case management in a rehabilitation setting. Provided under the general direction and supervision of the university and the direct supervision of a qualified person within the agency or facility. Review of clients' problems, possible solutions, and rehabilitation planning is emphasized.

RE 899 XD

Internship in Rehabilitation

CRN 57863

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Hasaan Reeder

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, RE 855 and permission required.) Opportunities for the application of theory in the practice of rehabilitation counseling and case management in a rehabilitation setting. Provided under the general direction and supervision of the university and the direct supervision of a qualified person within the agency or facility. Review of clients' problems, possible solutions, and rehabilitation planning is emphasized.

SC 320 PD

Tutor Certification

CRN 54528

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

Eden Tullis

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is for the study of various special topics and experimental course offerings

SC 320 PE

Financial Literacy

CRN 55827

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Eden Tullis

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is for the study of various special topics and experimental course offerings

SC 320 PA

Special Topics in School Cnsl

CRN 58540

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Basil Kessler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course is for the study of various special topics and experimental course offerings

SC 701 A

School Counseling Field Exp

CRN 57415

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This field experience course is designed to fulfill the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) requirements for candidates in the Parallel Pathways Degree Program. This field experience will provide candidates with actual real-life exposure to the role of the school counselor at various levels and with a variety of activities performed as a counselor. This course should be taken as a component to (taken concurrently during the semester they are enrolled in) SC700 Introduction to Secondary School Counseling.

SC 705 XA

Iss & Best Prac Elem MS Coun

CRN 53596

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Matthew Fischer

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, school counseling concentration) The purpose of this course is to examine the counseling philosophies, principles, and practices as they relate to the elementary and middle school. Emphasis is placed on the role of the elementary/middle school counselor as well as the growth and development of children from infancy through age thirteen including special populations. The role of the classroom teacher in classroom guidance activities and the counselor's relationship to other specialized personnel is also discussed.

SC 706 A

School Counseling Field Exp

CRN 57416

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This field experience course is designed to fulfill the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) requirements for candidates in the Parallel Pathways Degree Program. This field experience will provide candidates with actual real-life exposure to the role of the school counselor at various levels and with a variety of activities performed as a counselor. This course should be taken as a component to (taken concurrently during the semester they are enrolled in) SC705 Introduction to Elementary/Middle School Counseling.

SC 711 A

School Counseling Field Exp

CRN 57417

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This field experience course is designed to fulfill the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) requirements for candidates in the Parallel Pathways Degree Program. This field experience will provide candidates with actual real-life exposure to the role of the school counselor at various levels and with a variety of activities performed as a counselor. This course should be taken as a component to (taken concurrently during the semester they are enrolled in) SC710 Multicultural Counseling.

SC 716 A

School Counseling Field Exp

CRN 57418

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This field experience course is designed to fulfill the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) requirements for candidates in the Parallel Pathways Degree Program. This field experience will provide candidates with actual real-life exposure to the role of the school counselor at various levels and with a variety of activities performed as a counselor. This course should be taken as a component to (taken concurrently during the semester they are enrolled in) SC715 Parenting and Parent Consultation.

SC 821 A

School Counseling Field Exp

CRN 57419

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This field experience course is designed to fulfill the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) requirements for candidates in the Parallel Pathways Degree Program. This field experience will provide candidates with actual real-life exposure to the role of the school counselor at various levels and with a variety of activities performed as a counselor. This course should be taken as a component to (taken concurrently during the semester they are enrolled in) SC820 Career Counseling and Development.

SC 860 XA

Leadership and Advocacy

CRN 56139

Hybrid, In-person: 8/19, 9/2, 9/16, 9/30, 10/14, 10/28, 11/18, plus Internet/Zoom.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  5 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Katrina Miller

Kayla Banzhaf

ZESUKC 102

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, 15 graduate hours of SC courses including SC700 and SC705.) A study of the processes involved in developing, organizing, and managing counseling program services in school and agency settings. The relationships between school counseling programs and various types of agency programs are also explored.

SC 860 XB

Leadership and Advocacy

CRN 56078

Hybrid, In-person: 8/26, 9/9, 9/23, 10/7, 10/21, 11/4, 11/18, plus Internet/Zoom

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  5 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Susana Ortiz

EC 253

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, 15 graduate hours of SC courses including SC700 and SC705.) A study of the processes involved in developing, organizing, and managing counseling program services in school and agency settings. The relationships between school counseling programs and various types of agency programs are also explored.

SC 861 A

School Counseling Field Exp

CRN 57420

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This field experience course is designed to fulfill the Kansas State Department of Education (KSDE) requirements for candidates in the Parallel Pathways Degree Program. This field experience will provide candidates with actual real-life exposure to the role of the school counselor at various levels and with a variety of activities performed as a counselor. This course should be taken as a component to (taken concurrently during the semester they are enrolled in) SC860 Leadership and Advocacy.

SC 871 XB

Supervised Pract in Schl Couns

CRN 58296

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Susana Ortiz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites - Completion of each of the following with a "B" or better: SC700, SC705, SC710, SC715, SC805, CE810, CE820, CE825, and CE830; and have an approved application for admission to the practicum the semester before expected enrollment; permission required.) This course involves a supervised clinical experience in an approved school-based placement in which the student is able to integrate professional knowledge and judgment, receive intensive practice to increase effectiveness in counseling skills, methods, conceptual thinking, and treatment planning for individual and small group counseling, and gain experience in consulting. The student must document 100 clock hours in clinical related activities including 40 hours of direct individual or small group counseling with students on an approved caseload; participate weekly in two and one-half hours of supervision with the university supervisor (1 hour individual or triadic; 1.5 hour class group). The course includes experiences in preparing clinical formatted case notes, consulting with teachers, other professionals, and parents, critiquing audio/video recordings of counseling sessions, writing case conceptualization reports, and continuing development of one's personal theory of counseling.

SC 881 PA

School Counseling Internship

CRN 54371

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  5:30 p.m. - 8:20 p.m.

Susana Ortiz

Hasaan Reeder

EC 253

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: All course work must be completed, have an approved application for admission to the internship the semester before expected enrollment and permission required.) Interns will complete a 600 clock hour experience at a site of sites that offer opportunities for working with students in grades kindergarten through grade twelve. The intern will engage in both individual and group counseling as well as a variety of other activities that a regularly employed staff member in the setting would be expected to perform. In general the successful completion of this experience should enable the prospective school counselor to function as the coordinator of a comprehensive school guidance program, grades K through 12.

SC 881 PB

School Counseling Internship

CRN 54372

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  5:30 p.m. - 8:20 p.m.

Susana Ortiz

Hasaan Reeder

EC 253

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: All course work must be completed, have an approved application for admission to the internship the semester before expected enrollment and permission required.) Interns will complete a 600 clock hour experience at a site of sites that offer opportunities for working with students in grades kindergarten through grade twelve. The intern will engage in both individual and group counseling as well as a variety of other activities that a regularly employed staff member in the setting would be expected to perform. In general the successful completion of this experience should enable the prospective school counselor to function as the coordinator of a comprehensive school guidance program, grades K through 12.

SC 881 PC

School Counseling Internship

CRN 54373

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  5:30 p.m. - 8:20 p.m.

Susana Ortiz

Hasaan Reeder

EC 253

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites: All course work must be completed, have an approved application for admission to the internship the semester before expected enrollment and permission required.) Interns will complete a 600 clock hour experience at a site of sites that offer opportunities for working with students in grades kindergarten through grade twelve. The intern will engage in both individual and group counseling as well as a variety of other activities that a regularly employed staff member in the setting would be expected to perform. In general the successful completion of this experience should enable the prospective school counselor to function as the coordinator of a comprehensive school guidance program, grades K through 12.

SC 881 XA

School Counseling Internship

CRN 53606

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Susana Ortiz

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: All course work must be completed, have an approved application for admission to the internship the semester before expected enrollment and permission required.) Interns will complete a 600 clock hour experience at a site of sites that offer opportunities for working with students in grades kindergarten through grade twelve. The intern will engage in both individual and group counseling as well as a variety of other activities that a regularly employed staff member in the setting would be expected to perform. In general the successful completion of this experience should enable the prospective school counselor to function as the coordinator of a comprehensive school guidance program, grades K through 12.

SC 881 XB

School Counseling Internship

CRN 53607

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Susana Ortiz

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: All course work must be completed, have an approved application for admission to the internship the semester before expected enrollment and permission required.) Interns will complete a 600 clock hour experience at a site of sites that offer opportunities for working with students in grades kindergarten through grade twelve. The intern will engage in both individual and group counseling as well as a variety of other activities that a regularly employed staff member in the setting would be expected to perform. In general the successful completion of this experience should enable the prospective school counselor to function as the coordinator of a comprehensive school guidance program, grades K through 12.

SC 881 XC

School Counseling Internship

CRN 53608

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katrina Miller

Susana Ortiz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: All course work must be completed, have an approved application for admission to the internship the semester before expected enrollment and permission required.) Interns will complete a 600 clock hour experience at a site of sites that offer opportunities for working with students in grades kindergarten through grade twelve. The intern will engage in both individual and group counseling as well as a variety of other activities that a regularly employed staff member in the setting would be expected to perform. In general the successful completion of this experience should enable the prospective school counselor to function as the coordinator of a comprehensive school guidance program, grades K through 12.

Elem Educ/Early Child/Spec Ed

CD 451 PA

Independent Study in Educ

CRN 53453

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of the chair of the department.) Students will carry out individual projects under the guidance of selected staff members.

CD 451 PB

Independent Study in Educ

CRN 51380

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of the chair of the department.) Students will carry out individual projects under the guidance of selected staff members.

CD 451 PC

Independent Study in Educ

CRN 51381

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of the chair of the department.) Students will carry out individual projects under the guidance of selected staff members.

CD 730 XA

Charac of Inclus EC Education

CRN 56230

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carol Russell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of early childhood special education, including historical perspectives; rationale; normal and exceptional development (including learning disabilities; attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder; emotional and behavior disorders; intellectual and developmental disabilities; speech and language disorders; deafness and hearing loss; visual impairments; autism spectrum disorders; physical and health disabilities; severe and multiple disabilities; gifted and talented); etiology; identification and assessment; characteristics; service delivery approaches; educational considerations/accommodations/modifications; program models; teaming; working with families, including culturally diverse populations; research; and current issues in ECSE and ECU. Working with infants and toddlers with special needs and their families (Part C of the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act - IDEA); Individualized Family Service Plans (IFSP), as well as Individual Education Plans (IEP), and on preschoolers age 3-5 with special needs (Part B, Section 619 of the IDEA), the course also includes information on children age 6-8 with disabilities (Part B for children and youth 6-21). This is due to the fact that early childhood encompasses a huge developmental spread--from birth to age eight, yet part B of IDEA covers age 3 – 21.

CD 737 XA

Collab in Inclusive EC Program

CRN 56543

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jennie Lauber

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is one of the core courses required for licensure in inclusive early childhood programs. This course focuses on creating the critical thinker, creative planner and effective practitioner, by emphasizing collaboration and teaming within developmentally appropriate/inclusive programs in the field of early childhood education from birth to age eight. Candidates will engage in early childhood and creativity theory-based effective practice and decision making when working with children, their families and teams (CF:P3). Skills that foster communication, cooperation and collaboration between families, communities, service agencies and inclusive early childhood programs will be addressed. Recognizing the family as a system, and supporting families with sensitivity to family culture/diversity will be emphasized. Resources for families are explored and implementation of interactive teaming will be illustrated.

CD 744 MK

The Growing Brain -Early Child

CRN 58556

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dennis Kear

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) This is a graduate level course used for current topics and special studies in early childhood education. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Student work will be graded on a pass/no credit basis.

CD 785 XA

Intgr Creat Arts Incl EC Educ

CRN 54921

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carol Russell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will focus on creativity and artistic creativity of children birth to age eight. This elective would be for Early Childhood & Master Teacher graduate credit. Psychology, Rehabilitation/Counseling and Art Therapy graduate students might be interested. This would also work well for recertification credits.

CD 838 XA

Adv Methods for Inclus EC Educ

CRN 53352

Prerequisites, CD832 and CD830

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jennie Lauber

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: CD 832.) This course emphasizes methods and materials for working with young children (birth to five) with special needs and their families. Topics include IEPS/IFSPS, instructional strategies, current service delivery approaches, program models, curriculum development and transition.

CD 841 XA

Clin Exp: Inc EC Prac:Cntr Bsd

CRN 54933

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jennie Lauber

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, CD730, CD737, CD831, CD832, CD838 and consent of instructor) This course provides students with 150 hours experience in an early childhood special education preschool setting. Assessment and program planning are included.

CD 842 XA

Family Involv Incl EC Programs

CRN 54932

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Carol Russell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CD 730, CD 832, CD 838, and CD 841) This course is designed to address recruiting and involving families, developing effective communication skills for working with families and others in the community and promoting family input in planning. Students will become familiar with commercially prepared parenting program materials and with the skills required to facilitate family and parent groups.

CD 843 XA

Wrkng Inf/Toddlers Spec Needs

CRN 57709

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Peggy Kemp

Carol Russell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: CD730, CD737, CD831, CD832, CD835, CD838, CD841, and CD842.) This course will discuss how to implement effective family-centered services for infants and toddlers with special needs and their families. Major emphasis will be on the IFSP process, case management, planning activities for infants and toddlers, implementing home-based programs and family-focused intervention.

CD 853 PA

Research Prob in EC Education

CRN 51382

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

CD 853 PB

Research Prob in EC Education

CRN 51383

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

CD 853 PC

Research Prob in EC Education

CRN 51384

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

EE 311 PE

Elem Planning and Assessment

CRN 56949

Admission to Block I

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

R  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Stephanie Metzger

VH 332

PE GYM D

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Block 1.) This course details planning and assessment to meet Kansas state standards. Planning instruction includes instructional experiences that meet the needs of diverse learners.

EE 311 F

Elem Planning and Assessment

CRN 58440

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

R  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Stephanie Metzger

VH 332

VH 343

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Block 1.) This course details planning and assessment to meet Kansas state standards. Planning instruction includes instructional experiences that meet the needs of diverse learners.

EE 311 ZJ

Elem Planning and Assessment

CRN 54704

Admission Block 1 NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TW  4 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Tiffany Hill

ZESUKC 104

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Block 1.) This course details planning and assessment to meet Kansas state standards. Planning instruction includes instructional experiences that meet the needs of diverse learners.

EE 313 ZJ

Elementary Reading Methods I

CRN 54705

Admission Block 1

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:40 p.m.

Deborah Larson

ZESUKC 103

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 1.) This methods course in the teaching of elementary reading is designed to give an overall understanding of the complex nature and interaction of the cognitive, linguistic and social factors that influence the development process of reading, especially with more focus on the intermediate reader. Candidates will develop a deep understanding of the critical concepts and principles of their discipline and, by completion, will be able to use discipline-specific practices flexibly to advance the learning of K-6 students toward attainment of college and career readiness standards.

EE 313 PA

Elementary Reading Methods I

CRN 51417

Admission to Block 1.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  noon - 2:50 p.m.

W  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Deborah Larson

VH 332

VH 224

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 1.) This methods course in the teaching of elementary reading is designed to give an overall understanding of the complex nature and interaction of the cognitive, linguistic and social factors that influence the development process of reading, especially with more focus on the intermediate reader. Candidates will develop a deep understanding of the critical concepts and principles of their discipline and, by completion, will be able to use discipline-specific practices flexibly to advance the learning of K-6 students toward attainment of college and career readiness standards.

EE 313 F

Elementary Reading Methods I

CRN 58437

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Teddy Roop

VH 332

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 1.) This methods course in the teaching of elementary reading is designed to give an overall understanding of the complex nature and interaction of the cognitive, linguistic and social factors that influence the development process of reading, especially with more focus on the intermediate reader. Candidates will develop a deep understanding of the critical concepts and principles of their discipline and, by completion, will be able to use discipline-specific practices flexibly to advance the learning of K-6 students toward attainment of college and career readiness standards.

EE 314 ZJ

Elem Social Studies Methods

CRN 54706

Admission Block 1

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  4 p.m. - 6:40 p.m.

Lindsey Razafsky

Seth Lickteig

ZESUKC 101

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 1.) This course introduces the prospective elementary school teacher to methodology for teaching elementary social studies, by primarily focusing on the four disciplines emphasized in the Kansas State Department of Education Standards; history, geography, civics, and economics. Emphasis will be on examining resources and strategies for teaching these four discipline areas.

EE 314 PA

Elem Social Studies Methods

CRN 52283

Admission Block 1.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  noon - 2:50 p.m.

M  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Lawrence Lyman

Seth Lickteig

VH 242

VH 224

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 1.) This course introduces the prospective elementary school teacher to methodology for teaching elementary social studies, by primarily focusing on the four disciplines emphasized in the Kansas State Department of Education Standards; history, geography, civics, and economics. Emphasis will be on examining resources and strategies for teaching these four discipline areas.

EE 314 F

Elem Social Studies Methods

CRN 58439

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

M  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Seth Lickteig

VH 332

VH 243

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 1.) This course introduces the prospective elementary school teacher to methodology for teaching elementary social studies, by primarily focusing on the four disciplines emphasized in the Kansas State Department of Education Standards; history, geography, civics, and economics. Emphasis will be on examining resources and strategies for teaching these four discipline areas.

EE 315 E

Elem English Lang Arts Methods

CRN 51422

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  8:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Stephanie Metzger

VH 242

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) The course is designed for the prospective elementary teacher and covers methodology related to reading/writing, listening/speaking and representing/presenting skills. Theory and practice are linked when candidates apply the skills learned in class to lessons with students in the PDS K-6 classroom.

EE 315 F

Elem English Lang Arts Methods

CRN 57710

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  12:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Beth Dobler

VH 242

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) The course is designed for the prospective elementary teacher and covers methodology related to reading/writing, listening/speaking and representing/presenting skills. Theory and practice are linked when candidates apply the skills learned in class to lessons with students in the PDS K-6 classroom.

EE 315 ZA

Elem English Lang Arts Methods

CRN 57290

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lauren Roulhac

ZELDOR 801

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) The course is designed for the prospective elementary teacher and covers methodology related to reading/writing, listening/speaking and representing/presenting skills. Theory and practice are linked when candidates apply the skills learned in class to lessons with students in the PDS K-6 classroom.

EE 315 ZB

Elem English Lang Arts Methods

CRN 51407

Admission Block 2. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lauren Roulhac

ZELDOR 801

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) The course is designed for the prospective elementary teacher and covers methodology related to reading/writing, listening/speaking and representing/presenting skills. Theory and practice are linked when candidates apply the skills learned in class to lessons with students in the PDS K-6 classroom.

EE 315 ZO

Elem English Lang Arts Methods

CRN 51423

Admission Block 2. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Deborah Larson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) The course is designed for the prospective elementary teacher and covers methodology related to reading/writing, listening/speaking and representing/presenting skills. Theory and practice are linked when candidates apply the skills learned in class to lessons with students in the PDS K-6 classroom.

EE 316 PE

Elementary Science Methods

CRN 56950

Admission Block I

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Russell Swanson

VH 332

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, GB 101/100 (or equivalent) and PS 115, and admission to Elementary Block 1.) The primary goal of this course is to assist preservice teachers in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively teach elementary science. Elementary preservice teachers will achieve this goal through active classroom participation, which will include but is not limited to, classroom discussion, scientific investigation, and classroom simulations. A secondary goal of this course is to assist the elementary preservice teacher in their developing understanding of science content including the Kansas science standards. Learning experiences will provide preservice teachers with opportunities to explore physical, life, and earth sciences.

EE 316 F

Elementary Science Methods

CRN 58438

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Russell Swanson

VH 332

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, GB 101/100 (or equivalent) and PS 115, and admission to Elementary Block 1.) The primary goal of this course is to assist preservice teachers in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively teach elementary science. Elementary preservice teachers will achieve this goal through active classroom participation, which will include but is not limited to, classroom discussion, scientific investigation, and classroom simulations. A secondary goal of this course is to assist the elementary preservice teacher in their developing understanding of science content including the Kansas science standards. Learning experiences will provide preservice teachers with opportunities to explore physical, life, and earth sciences.

EE 316 ZJ

Elementary Science Methods

CRN 54709

Admission Block 1 NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TW  4:40 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.

Tiffany Hill

ZESUKC 104

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, GB 101/100 (or equivalent) and PS 115, and admission to Elementary Block 1.) The primary goal of this course is to assist preservice teachers in acquiring the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively teach elementary science. Elementary preservice teachers will achieve this goal through active classroom participation, which will include but is not limited to, classroom discussion, scientific investigation, and classroom simulations. A secondary goal of this course is to assist the elementary preservice teacher in their developing understanding of science content including the Kansas science standards. Learning experiences will provide preservice teachers with opportunities to explore physical, life, and earth sciences.

EE 317 E

Elementary Mathematics Methods

CRN 52441

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  12:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Sara Schwerdtfeger

VH 243

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EL 350 and admission to Elementary Block 2.) This elementary mathematics methods course provides hands-on, real-life experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively plan, assess, and teach elementary mathematics. While teaching elementary children, they will use recommended instructional strategies, materials, and standards that develop conceptual mathematics understanding, and meet the diverse needs of elementary children.

EE 317 F

Elementary Mathematics Methods

CRN 57711

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  8:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

R  8:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Sara Schwerdtfeger

VH 345

VH 129

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EL 350 and admission to Elementary Block 2.) This elementary mathematics methods course provides hands-on, real-life experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively plan, assess, and teach elementary mathematics. While teaching elementary children, they will use recommended instructional strategies, materials, and standards that develop conceptual mathematics understanding, and meet the diverse needs of elementary children.

EE 317 ZA

Elementary Mathematics Methods

CRN 57291

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sarah Arthur

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EL 350 and admission to Elementary Block 2.) This elementary mathematics methods course provides hands-on, real-life experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively plan, assess, and teach elementary mathematics. While teaching elementary children, they will use recommended instructional strategies, materials, and standards that develop conceptual mathematics understanding, and meet the diverse needs of elementary children.

EE 317 ZB

Elementary Mathematics Methods

CRN 51409

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sarah Arthur

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EL 350 and admission to Elementary Block 2.) This elementary mathematics methods course provides hands-on, real-life experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively plan, assess, and teach elementary mathematics. While teaching elementary children, they will use recommended instructional strategies, materials, and standards that develop conceptual mathematics understanding, and meet the diverse needs of elementary children.

EE 317 ZO

Elementary Mathematics Methods

CRN 51425

Admission Block 2. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lindsey Razafsky

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EL 350 and admission to Elementary Block 2.) This elementary mathematics methods course provides hands-on, real-life experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively plan, assess, and teach elementary mathematics. While teaching elementary children, they will use recommended instructional strategies, materials, and standards that develop conceptual mathematics understanding, and meet the diverse needs of elementary children.

EE 318 E

Elem Clasroom Management

CRN 58368

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Todd Roberts

Seth Lickteig

VH 243

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) An introduction for the preservice teacher to the various tasks of classroom management in diverse elementary school classrooms. The focus will be on promoting the learning and development of K-6 students by creating inclusive classroom communities, preventing management problems, utilizing appropriate interventions when necessary, and communicating effectively with parent and family members.

EE 318 ZA

Elem Clasroom Management

CRN 57292

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Todd Roberts

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) An introduction for the preservice teacher to the various tasks of classroom management in diverse elementary school classrooms. The focus will be on promoting the learning and development of K-6 students by creating inclusive classroom communities, preventing management problems, utilizing appropriate interventions when necessary, and communicating effectively with parent and family members.

EE 318 ZC

Elem Clasroom Management

CRN 53092

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Todd Roberts

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) An introduction for the preservice teacher to the various tasks of classroom management in diverse elementary school classrooms. The focus will be on promoting the learning and development of K-6 students by creating inclusive classroom communities, preventing management problems, utilizing appropriate interventions when necessary, and communicating effectively with parent and family members.

EE 318 F

Elem Clasroom Management

CRN 58369

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  8:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Todd Roberts

Seth Lickteig

VH 243

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) An introduction for the preservice teacher to the various tasks of classroom management in diverse elementary school classrooms. The focus will be on promoting the learning and development of K-6 students by creating inclusive classroom communities, preventing management problems, utilizing appropriate interventions when necessary, and communicating effectively with parent and family members.

EE 318 ZO

Elem Clasroom Management

CRN 53094

Admission Block 2. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lindsey Razafsky

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) An introduction for the preservice teacher to the various tasks of classroom management in diverse elementary school classrooms. The focus will be on promoting the learning and development of K-6 students by creating inclusive classroom communities, preventing management problems, utilizing appropriate interventions when necessary, and communicating effectively with parent and family members.

EE 320 E

Observing Lrng/Tchng Models

CRN 51429

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sara Schwerdtfeger

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) Designed to provide preservice elementary teachers the opportunity to observe various teaching models and practice their application in elementary classrooms. Additional seminars with the observation supervisor are required and include lecture, guest speakers, viewing video tapes, and discussions.

EE 320 ZB

Observing Lrng/Tchng Models

CRN 51428

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Todd Roberts

ZELDOR 801

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) Designed to provide preservice elementary teachers the opportunity to observe various teaching models and practice their application in elementary classrooms. Additional seminars with the observation supervisor are required and include lecture, guest speakers, viewing video tapes, and discussions.

EE 320 ZO

Observing Lrng/Tchng Models

CRN 52363

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tiffany Hill

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Elementary Block 2.) Designed to provide preservice elementary teachers the opportunity to observe various teaching models and practice their application in elementary classrooms. Additional seminars with the observation supervisor are required and include lecture, guest speakers, viewing video tapes, and discussions.

EE 413 E

Elementary Reading Methods 2

CRN 51413

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  8:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Teddy Roop

Lori Mann

VH 242

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to extend the understanding of the teaching of reading started in EE 313. Special emphasis is placed on diagnostic assessment procedures and instructional strategies for children in grades K-6. Attention will be given to collecting and analyzing data to develop appropriate plans to meet a student's needs. Approaches, methods, materials, teaching aids, classroom organization, and grouping for reading instruction will be addressed. Multi-cultural aspects of various learners will also be a topic for the course.

EE 413 F

Elementary Reading Methods 2

CRN 57712

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Lori Mann

VH 242

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to extend the understanding of the teaching of reading started in EE 313. Special emphasis is placed on diagnostic assessment procedures and instructional strategies for children in grades K-6. Attention will be given to collecting and analyzing data to develop appropriate plans to meet a student's needs. Approaches, methods, materials, teaching aids, classroom organization, and grouping for reading instruction will be addressed. Multi-cultural aspects of various learners will also be a topic for the course.

EE 413 ZA

Elementary Reading Methods 2

CRN 57293

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Teddy Roop

ZELDOR 801

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to extend the understanding of the teaching of reading started in EE 313. Special emphasis is placed on diagnostic assessment procedures and instructional strategies for children in grades K-6. Attention will be given to collecting and analyzing data to develop appropriate plans to meet a student's needs. Approaches, methods, materials, teaching aids, classroom organization, and grouping for reading instruction will be addressed. Multi-cultural aspects of various learners will also be a topic for the course.

EE 413 ZB

Elementary Reading Methods 2

CRN 51432

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Teddy Roop

ZELDOR 801

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to extend the understanding of the teaching of reading started in EE 313. Special emphasis is placed on diagnostic assessment procedures and instructional strategies for children in grades K-6. Attention will be given to collecting and analyzing data to develop appropriate plans to meet a student's needs. Approaches, methods, materials, teaching aids, classroom organization, and grouping for reading instruction will be addressed. Multi-cultural aspects of various learners will also be a topic for the course.

EE 413 ZO

Elementary Reading Methods 2

CRN 51433

Admission Block 2. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Beth Dobler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to extend the understanding of the teaching of reading started in EE 313. Special emphasis is placed on diagnostic assessment procedures and instructional strategies for children in grades K-6. Attention will be given to collecting and analyzing data to develop appropriate plans to meet a student's needs. Approaches, methods, materials, teaching aids, classroom organization, and grouping for reading instruction will be addressed. Multi-cultural aspects of various learners will also be a topic for the course.

EE 414 E

Elementary Reading Practicum

CRN 51437

Admission Block 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  8:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Teddy Roop

Lori Mann

VH 242

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to provide clinical experiences through case studies of primary and intermediate learners in a practicum setting demonstrating the candidate's understanding of student learning and appropriate instructional needs. The candidate will apply assessment procedures learned in EE 313 and EE 413; EE 414 is offered concurrently with EE 413.

EE 414 F

Elementary Reading Practicum

CRN 57713

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Lori Mann

VH 242

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to provide clinical experiences through case studies of primary and intermediate learners in a practicum setting demonstrating the candidate's understanding of student learning and appropriate instructional needs. The candidate will apply assessment procedures learned in EE 313 and EE 413; EE 414 is offered concurrently with EE 413.

EE 414 ZA

Elementary Reading Practicum

CRN 57294

Admission to Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Teddy Roop

ZELDOR 801

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to provide clinical experiences through case studies of primary and intermediate learners in a practicum setting demonstrating the candidate's understanding of student learning and appropriate instructional needs. The candidate will apply assessment procedures learned in EE 313 and EE 413; EE 414 is offered concurrently with EE 413.

EE 414 ZB

Elementary Reading Practicum

CRN 51436

Admission Block 2

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Teddy Roop

ZELDOR 801

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to provide clinical experiences through case studies of primary and intermediate learners in a practicum setting demonstrating the candidate's understanding of student learning and appropriate instructional needs. The candidate will apply assessment procedures learned in EE 313 and EE 413; EE 414 is offered concurrently with EE 413.

EE 414 ZO

Elementary Reading Practicum

CRN 51438

Admission Block 2. NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Beth Dobler

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313, admission to Elementary Block 2.) This course is designed to provide clinical experiences through case studies of primary and intermediate learners in a practicum setting demonstrating the candidate's understanding of student learning and appropriate instructional needs. The candidate will apply assessment procedures learned in EE 313 and EE 413; EE 414 is offered concurrently with EE 413.

EE 431 PA

Perform Assmt for Stud Tchng

CRN 53097

Admission to Teacher Ed, Block 1 & 2.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Students will successfully complete a performance assessment, a requirement for program completion, during the student teaching internship. The performance assessment also fulfills a requirement for licensure in the state of Kansas.

EL 150 A

Intro to Elem Education Major

CRN 56292

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

M  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Stephanie Metzger

Russell Swanson

VH 242

PE 204

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The main objective of this seminar is to introduce students to the Elementary Education major at Emporia State University. It will familiarize and orient students to the program, expectations, and career options in the field of education. This is a one-credit hour course.

EL 150 B

Intro to Elem Education Major

CRN 56293

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

M  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Stephanie Metzger

Russell Swanson

VH 242

VH 224

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The main objective of this seminar is to introduce students to the Elementary Education major at Emporia State University. It will familiarize and orient students to the program, expectations, and career options in the field of education. This is a one-credit hour course.

EL 150 C

Intro to Elem Education Major

CRN 56527

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

M  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Stephanie Metzger

Russell Swanson

VH 242

PE 205

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The main objective of this seminar is to introduce students to the Elementary Education major at Emporia State University. It will familiarize and orient students to the program, expectations, and career options in the field of education. This is a one-credit hour course.

EL 150 ZA

Intro to Elem Education Major

CRN 56962

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

M  8 p.m. - 9:50 p.m.

Lauren Roulhac

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The main objective of this seminar is to introduce students to the Elementary Education major at Emporia State University. It will familiarize and orient students to the program, expectations, and career options in the field of education. This is a one-credit hour course.

EL 150 ZC

Intro to Elem Education Major

CRN 56606

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

M  9 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Lauren Roulhac

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The main objective of this seminar is to introduce students to the Elementary Education major at Emporia State University. It will familiarize and orient students to the program, expectations, and career options in the field of education. This is a one-credit hour course.

EL 150 ZJ

Intro to Elem Education Major

CRN 56353

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ashley Udell

Lindsey Razafsky

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The main objective of this seminar is to introduce students to the Elementary Education major at Emporia State University. It will familiarize and orient students to the program, expectations, and career options in the field of education. This is a one-credit hour course.

EL 220 A

Introduction to Teaching

CRN 51450

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  5 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

M  5 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Russell Swanson

Kara Conley

VH 242

VH 118

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, sophomore standing.) A survey of education from colonial times to the present including the history and philosophy of education. This course includes an analysis of the role of the local, state, and federal government in educational policy; an examination of the social forces that influence schools; ethical and legal issues involving the educational process; and multicultural/diversity issues in American education. There is a required field experience in the public or private schools.

EL 230 A

Children's Literature

CRN 51451

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Heather Caswell

VH 111

VH 224

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces students to a wide range of literature for children. Course topics include selecting appropriate literature to meet the diverse cultural, interest and learning needs of all children. Strategies are included for integrating literature into instruction in the K-6 classroom.

EL 230 B

Children's Literature

CRN 51452

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Heather Caswell

VH 111

VH 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course introduces students to a wide range of literature for children. Course topics include selecting appropriate literature to meet the diverse cultural, interest and learning needs of all children. Strategies are included for integrating literature into instruction in the K-6 classroom.

EL 230 AZ

Children's Literature-Honors

CRN 58555

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Heather Caswell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course introduces students to a wide range of literature for children. Course topics include selecting appropriate literature to meet the diverse cultural, interest and learning needs of all children. Strategies are included for integrating literature into instruction in the K-6 classroom.

EL 310 ZZ

Adapt Curric Diverse Learn-Hnr

CRN 58538

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Metzger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

An overview of issues which affect curriculum planning and developmentally appropriate interactions with students, parents and support personnel. Provides opportunities for students to examine their personal cultural background and the potential effects of their culture on teaching behaviors and decisions. The course also introduces the laws governing education of children with special needs and the role of the classroom teacher in implementing recommended practices.

EL 310 ZA

Adapt Curric for Diverse Learn

CRN 51771

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Metzger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

An overview of issues which affect curriculum planning and developmentally appropriate interactions with students, parents and support personnel. Provides opportunities for students to examine their personal cultural background and the potential effects of their culture on teaching behaviors and decisions. The course also introduces the laws governing education of children with special needs and the role of the classroom teacher in implementing recommended practices.

EL 310 ZO

Adapt Curric for Diverse Learn

CRN 57409

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Stephanie Metzger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An overview of issues which affect curriculum planning and developmentally appropriate interactions with students, parents and support personnel. Provides opportunities for students to examine their personal cultural background and the potential effects of their culture on teaching behaviors and decisions. The course also introduces the laws governing education of children with special needs and the role of the classroom teacher in implementing recommended practices.

EL 312 A

Integrating Elem Engl Lang Art

CRN 52277

Prereq EL230

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Sonja Ezell

Annie Opat

VH 332

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, EL 230.) This course introduces candidates to the theoretical aspects of reading and writing. It provides experiences with methods and strategies of integrating reading and writing activities across the elementary curriculum, especially for the emergent and beginning learner. Candidates are expected to demonstrate proficiency with language arts skills and develop technology experiences to enrich their literacy learning.

EL 312 B

Integrating Elem Engl Lang Art

CRN 52278

Prereq EL230

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Sonja Ezell

Cynthia Hadicke

VH 332

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EL 230.) This course introduces candidates to the theoretical aspects of reading and writing. It provides experiences with methods and strategies of integrating reading and writing activities across the elementary curriculum, especially for the emergent and beginning learner. Candidates are expected to demonstrate proficiency with language arts skills and develop technology experiences to enrich their literacy learning.

EL 312 ZD

Integrating Elem Engl Lang Art

CRN 52280

Prereq EL230

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  4:30 p.m. - 7:20 p.m.

Sonja Ezell

Tonya Cogan

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EL 230.) This course introduces candidates to the theoretical aspects of reading and writing. It provides experiences with methods and strategies of integrating reading and writing activities across the elementary curriculum, especially for the emergent and beginning learner. Candidates are expected to demonstrate proficiency with language arts skills and develop technology experiences to enrich their literacy learning.

EL 312 ZE

Integrating Elem Engl Lang Art

CRN 58340

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  noon - 2:50 p.m.

Lauren Roulhac

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EL 230.) This course introduces candidates to the theoretical aspects of reading and writing. It provides experiences with methods and strategies of integrating reading and writing activities across the elementary curriculum, especially for the emergent and beginning learner. Candidates are expected to demonstrate proficiency with language arts skills and develop technology experiences to enrich their literacy learning.

EL 312 ZJ

Integrating Elem Engl Lang Art

CRN 54571

Prereq EL230

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lindsey Razafsky

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EL 230.) This course introduces candidates to the theoretical aspects of reading and writing. It provides experiences with methods and strategies of integrating reading and writing activities across the elementary curriculum, especially for the emergent and beginning learner. Candidates are expected to demonstrate proficiency with language arts skills and develop technology experiences to enrich their literacy learning.

EL 319 ZA

Literacy in the Multicult Clsr

CRN 57991

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lindsey Razafsky

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on the literacy development, research, and effective teaching practices that support emerging bilinguals (EBs) becoming literate in the elementary schools as well as how to effectively and equitably teach diverse populations.

EL 319 ZC

Literacy in the Multicult Clsr

CRN 55441

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lindsey Razafsky

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on the literacy development, research, and effective teaching practices that support emerging bilinguals (EBs) becoming literate in the elementary schools as well as how to effectively and equitably teach diverse populations.

EL 319 ZE

Literacy in the Multicult Clsr

CRN 56908

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lauren Roulhac

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on the literacy development, research, and effective teaching practices that support emerging bilinguals (EBs) becoming literate in the elementary schools as well as how to effectively and equitably teach diverse populations.

EL 343 PE

Tutoring Alternative

CRN 57558

Aug. 23, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Nelda Epp

VH 222

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) This course offers an in-depth study in specific dimensions of teaching or to offer new knowledge and content emerging in the field of study. Topics will vary as needed.

EL 350 A

Math Applic for the Elem Clsrm

CRN 57367

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  8 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Stephanie Metzger

VH 332

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: must have a grade of 'C' or higher in College Algebra, College Algebra with Review, Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Basis Calculus.) This course provides experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively teach elementary mathematics. Students will learn and apply the Kansas Math Content Standards as well as best practice strategies to teach these topics in elementary mathematics classrooms.

EL 350 B

Math Applic for the Elem Clsrm

CRN 57368

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  1 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

W  1 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Stephanie Metzger

VH 129

PE 204

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: must have a grade of 'C' or higher in College Algebra, College Algebra with Review, Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Basis Calculus.) This course provides experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively teach elementary mathematics. Students will learn and apply the Kansas Math Content Standards as well as best practice strategies to teach these topics in elementary mathematics classrooms.

EL 350 ZB

Math Applic for the Elem Clsrm

CRN 57370

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4:30 p.m. - 8:20 p.m.

Sarah Arthur

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: must have a grade of 'C' or higher in College Algebra, College Algebra with Review, Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Basis Calculus.) This course provides experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively teach elementary mathematics. Students will learn and apply the Kansas Math Content Standards as well as best practice strategies to teach these topics in elementary mathematics classrooms.

EL 350 ZJ

Math Applic for the Elem Clsrm

CRN 57369

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ashley Udell

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: must have a grade of 'C' or higher in College Algebra, College Algebra with Review, Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Basis Calculus.) This course provides experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively teach elementary mathematics. Students will learn and apply the Kansas Math Content Standards as well as best practice strategies to teach these topics in elementary mathematics classrooms.

EL 350 ZC

Math Applic for the Elem Clsrm

CRN 57371

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  8 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Sarah Arthur

ZANDVE 5160

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: must have a grade of 'C' or higher in College Algebra, College Algebra with Review, Calculus, Pre-Calculus, or Basis Calculus.) This course provides experiences to prepare teacher candidates to effectively teach elementary mathematics. Students will learn and apply the Kansas Math Content Standards as well as best practice strategies to teach these topics in elementary mathematics classrooms.

EL 416 A

Intgrtng Lit Strat Acr Sec Con

CRN 51456

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Melissa Reed

VH 243

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course addresses the need for literacy instruction at the middle and secondary levels designed to help adolescents become more skillful with reading, writing, speaking, listening, viewing, and performing in all content areas. Prospective teachers will gain knowledge about useful techniques and effective strategies for teaching students how to understand content materials; the process of reading to learn; the comprehension and vocabulary demands of subject-matter classrooms; definition of text and textbook evaluation; informal and formal assessment; evaluation of the students' reading skills; the accommodation of individual differences; integrating literacy standards into their specific content disciplines; and planning effective strategic lessons.

EL 451 PB

Independent Study in Education

CRN 51459

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of the chair of the department.) Students will carry out individual projects under the guidance of selected staff members.

EL 451 PC

Independent Study in Education

CRN 51460

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of the chair of the department.) Students will carry out individual projects under the guidance of selected staff members.

EL 451 PA

Independent Study in Education

CRN 51458

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of the chair of the department.) Students will carry out individual projects under the guidance of selected staff members.

EL 464 PA

Student Teaching, Elementary

CRN 51461

Admission to Teacher Education.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 550, EE 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318 and EE 320. Admission to teacher education. Senior standing.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the elementary school level in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment to consist of full time teaching for one half of a semester or the equivalent.

EL 466 PA

Student Teaching, Elementary

CRN 51462

Admission to Teacher Education.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 550, EE 313, 314, 315, 316, 317 318 and 320. Admission to teacher education. Senior standing.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the elementary school level in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment to consist of full time teaching for one full semester or the equivalent.

EL 515 A

Intro to Trends in Trauma -

CRN 58384

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  3 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.

Melissa Gerleman

Jennie Lauber

VH 128

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course provides the stakeholder in education with the attitudes, skills, and strategies to educate children that have experienced trauma. The stakeholder will also be provided with the skills to increase the desire and ability to collaborate with other professionals, para-educators, and parents in a team effort in order to provide the best practice for students who have experienced trauma.

EL 717 PA

Rdng Recovery Teacher Trng I

CRN 57964

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Annie Opat

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Participants in this course will learn to interpret and apply procedures for instruction as specified in the reading Recovery Program which is an early intervention designed to help young children who are having difficulty learning to read and write. Participants learn to administer, interpret, and apply procedures for assessment and instruction as specified in Reading Recovery. Participants enrolled in this course will simultaneously teach four children daily in Reading recovery lessons for the purpose of developing an in-depth understanding of the program and the concept of accelerated progress. Participants will be prepared to implement the program within their school or district. Class sessions will involve the use of a one-way glass for demonstration teaching and observation. Enrollment is limited to those teachers who have been accepted for training by the Jones Institute for Educational Excellence at Emporia State University.

EL 721 XA

Rdng Theory/Lit Practices:Elem

CRN 57298

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gerry Coffman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Emphasis is placed on the teaching of reading and its relationship to the language arts (reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing). The content includes an overview of theories and learning models that have influenced the teaching of reading. Discussions will focus on the importance of a literacy-rich environment both in the classroom and home. Prominent research in reading education will be reviewed and applied to the student's own learning situation.

EL 723 XA

Rdng Theory/Lit Pract: Sec

CRN 51773

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lori Mann

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to help middle/secondary school teachers view reading as an integrated part of the school curriculum. Issues to be explored include elements of reading/learning styles, techniques for teaching vocabulary, comprehension, study skills, special approaches for adapting instruction to all types of learners, motivation for lifelong reading and learning, and technology/reading. Emphasis is on reading (and writing) as an interactive and developmental process.

EL 725 XA

Differentiating Instruction

CRN 51774

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Reed

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The term differentiation is currently used in the educational world to describe implementation of instruction that encompasses diverse learners. The content of this course focuses on diversity under a broader term - differentiating instruction. This better describes the personalization of a student’s instruction and the content of the course.

EL 726 XA

Elem Engineering and Robotics

CRN 55961

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sara Schwerdtfeger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This on-line course engages students in sequential scientific discussion activities that will increase your competence in (1) problem-solving process skills in engineering and robotics and (2) planning, teaching, and evaluating the effectiveness of science lessons for children in the elementary school setting. The course is designed on a competency-based, mastery model. Throughout the course, students practice using logic, cognitive processing skills, and strategies from recently developed activity based K-8 science curricula including strategies for enriching a more conventional, textbook-oriented curriculum.

EL 743 XA

NBPTS Cert Assess Scoring

CRN 51726

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

EL 743 XB

NBPTS Cert Assess Scoring

CRN 51727

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

EL 743 XC

NBPTS Cert Assess Scoring

CRN 51728

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

EL 743 XD

NBPTS Renewal Portfolio

CRN 54659

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

EL 743 XH

Science of Reading Foundations

CRN 57540

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Teddy Roop

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

EL 743 XF

Special Studies in Education

CRN 54863

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

EL 743 XE

Special Studies in Education

CRN 54862

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

EL 743 XG

Resiliency in Tchng & Learning

CRN 58511

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Heather Caswell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

EL 744 PA

Professional Dev Series: 175

CRN 54208

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Roger Caswell

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

EL 744 PB

Professional Dev Series: 175

CRN 54209

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Roger Caswell

EC 115A

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

EL 744 PC

Professional Dev Series: 175

CRN 54210

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Roger Caswell

EC 115A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

EL 744 PD

Professional Dev Series: 175

CRN 54211

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Roger Caswell

EC 115A

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

EL 745 PA

Graduate Assistant Training

CRN 52348

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is mandatory for any newly appointed GTA/GA in the department. The student will work directly with the instructor to become fully informed about the scope of the position held. In addition, special emphasis will be placed on instructional strategies as appropriate for the position. Students will be expected to meet with the instructor and prepare assignments for a minimum of 15 hours during the first eight weeks of the semester.

EL 751 XA

Application of Dev Theories

CRN 51775

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Reed

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is for students who are practitioners in any educational setting from pre-K through secondary school. Course covers the main theories currently used as the foundation for quality education, pre-K through late adolescence and young adults. Effective practitioners can articulate the theoretical bases for teaching goals and strategies.

EL 801 XA

Best Pract in Elem Lang Arts

CRN 57300

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Heather Caswell

Melissa Reed

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to assist prospective and in-service teachers in understanding practical application identified by research; including the implications of current theory and recommended practices in Language Arts (reading, writing, speaking, listening, and viewing) that create learning experiences to engage learners in critical thinking, creativity, and collaborative problem solving.

EL 802 XA

Best Pract in Elementary Math

CRN 55431

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Nancy Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to develop prospective and in-service elementary teachers' knowledge and skill in teaching mathematics. Course focus will include relevant research and standards, applicable to the effective teaching of mathematics content to elementary school students. Concepts and material developed in the class will be related to actual classroom situations.

EL 803 XA

Best Pract in Elementary Sci

CRN 57714

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sara Schwerdtfeger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to develop prospective and in-service elementary teachers’ knowledge and skills in teaching problem solving and inquiry based science. Course focus will include relevant research and standards, including STEM integration, to the effective teaching of elementary science content. Concepts and material developed in the class will be related to actual classroom situations.

EL 804 XA

Best Pract in ELem Soc Studies

CRN 57715

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lendi Bland

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to assist prospective and in-service teachers in understanding effective methods for planning, teaching and assessing elementary social studies (people and places, civics and government, geography, economics, and history). Resources that promote critical thinking, creativity and collaborative problem solving appropriate for all learners will be identified.

EL 819 XA

Practicum Exp: MS Elem Educ

CRN 57716

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lendi Bland

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A practicum is a practical course of study. This practicum course is designed to provide an opportunity for the Candidate to integrate and demonstrate skills acquired in method’s coursework. The Candidate will have opportunities to self-monitor personal teaching and classroom roles and responsibilities (including daily observation/participation, planning and teaching of lessons).

EL 821 XA

Curr & Stnds Literacy Environ

CRN 53259

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Reed

Gerry Coffman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Teachers of reading create environments that engage students and foster literacy practices through standards, curriculum, instructional practice, grouping, and assessment. The course is designed to help PreK-12 teachers examine state standards in literacy, organize the literacy environment to foster literacy development, and create an awareness in literacy practices that support and value differences in society.

EL 823 XA

Analysis of Rdng Assess/Instru

CRN 51215

Prerequisite, EL721

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lori Mann

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EL 721 and EL 723) This course is designed to provide the reading specialist or classroom teacher with the knowledge, skills, and processes to assess and analyze reading performance and provide effective research-based instruction for the primary, intermediate, and advance level readers (preK-12th grade levels).

EL 827 XA

Assess & Instr Lrnrs: Lit Prac

CRN 56863

Permission of Advisor

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Beth Dobler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite EL 823 and Instructor Permission) Students will apply knowledge and skills from EL 823 by working with a reader with a reading disability. The student will gather materials, tutor and assess a student for a minimum of 25 hours, and write a diagnostic/prescriptive summary.

EL 828 XA

Instruc. Leadrship & Coaching

CRN 56180

Permission of advisor

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Reed

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course focuses on the theory and instruction of leadership and coaching across all disciplines. Course activities and assignments will allow students to broadly view effective roles of the coach/leader in the schools and apply the content to a specific subject area (literacy, math, STEM, etc.). This course is a prerequisite for EL829, Literacy and Coaching Practicum.

EL 829 XA

Leadership/Coaching Practicum

CRN 56181

Prerequisite: EL828 Permission of Advisor

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Teddy Roop

Beth Dobler

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: EL 828 and Instructor Permission) Each student will participate in practical experiences related to professional leadership and coaching roles in the selected field of study. The course serves as the capstone for the instructional specialist degree.

EL 842 XA

Nat Brd Cert Portfolio Develop

CRN 51729

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide teachers with the basic requirements for portfolio development as designed by the National Board for Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Students will have an opportunity to review and study the current portfolio manuals and standards document in their respective disciplines/developmental levels, and examine other relevant publications from the NBPTS. Students will also receive guidance and consultation that will be helpful in gathering and organizing the supportive professional documentation required for the NBPTS assessment procedures.

EL 843 XA

Nat Brd Cert Schl Based Proj

CRN 51730

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, ED/EL 842.) This course is for teachers who are candidates for advanced certification as designed by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Provides professional support and guidance for teachers during the academic year they are completing the two components of the NBPTS assessment process--the school-site portfolio, and the written assessment center exercises.

EL 853 PA

Research Problems in Education

CRN 51470

Perm Chair NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Teddy Roop

Beth Dobler

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

EL 853 PB

Research Problems in Education

CRN 51471

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

EL 853 PC

Research Problems in Education

CRN 51472

Perm Chair

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

EL 853 XA

Rsrch Prob: Tchr as Researcher

CRN 57782

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Beth Dobler

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

EL 854 XA

Action Research in the Clssrm

CRN 56182

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Gerry Coffman

Beth Dobler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to develop the educators' knowledge and skills in appropriate action research techniques with the participants developing an action research project that will be implemented in their school/classroom. Students will produce a research proposal and then complete a final paper that reports the outcome of the research.

EL 861 PA

Adv Observ and Particip (Elem)

CRN 51473

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Graduate students, under individual arrangements, will observe, teach, and do research work in a laboratory situation.

EL 861 PB

Adv Observ and Particip (Elem)

CRN 51474

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Graduate students, under individual arrangements, will observe, teach, and do research work in a laboratory situation.

EL 875 XA

Clinical Exp: MS Elem Educ

CRN 57717

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Lendi Bland

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A clinical experience is designed to create a shadowing/residency type setting for Candidates. This course is designed to provide an opportunity for the Candidate to integrate and demonstrate professional teaching skills. The Candidate will have opportunities to self-monitor personal teaching and classroom roles and responsibilities (including daily teaching routines, planning and teaching of lessons, classroom management, and meeting the needs of all learners in a PK-6 classroom setting).

EL 887 XA

Developing Authentic Assess

CRN 57718

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ann Addison

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on authentic assessment as a means of equitable student evaluation. Students will differentiate assessment, evaluation, grading, and reporting. Approaches to assessment products, performances, processes, tests, and student self-reflection and self-evaluation are explored in this course. Through triangulation students will create a balanced assessment plan for one course they teach. Participants will create rubrics for one summative assessment and observation instruments for use in evaluating processes. Students may choose to create instructions for portfolio assessment.

EL 892 XA

Teaching/Learning Models

CRN 57302

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Nancy Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide educators the opportunity to examine and apply research-based instructional strategies that positively affect student learning and achievement.

SD 550 A

Survey of Exceptionality

CRN 57719

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Melissa Gerleman

VH 207

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100.) This course provides an introduction to each of the following exceptionalities: gifted and talented, learning disabled, mentally retarded, behavior disordered, visually impaired, hearing impaired, communication disordered, physically disabled, and early childhood disabilities. Specific information presented for each exceptionality includes the following: 1) etiology; 2) assessment/ identification; 3) characteristics, and 4) basic remediation/intervention techniques.

SD 550 B

Survey of Exceptionality

CRN 57720

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Melissa Gerleman

VH 207

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100.) This course provides an introduction to each of the following exceptionalities: gifted and talented, learning disabled, mentally retarded, behavior disordered, visually impaired, hearing impaired, communication disordered, physically disabled, and early childhood disabilities. Specific information presented for each exceptionality includes the following: 1) etiology; 2) assessment/ identification; 3) characteristics, and 4) basic remediation/intervention techniques.

SD 550 XA

Survey of Exceptionality

CRN 54564

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Heather Newkirk

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100.) This course provides an introduction to each of the following exceptionalities: gifted and talented, learning disabled, mentally retarded, behavior disordered, visually impaired, hearing impaired, communication disordered, physically disabled, and early childhood disabilities. Specific information presented for each exceptionality includes the following: 1) etiology; 2) assessment/ identification; 3) characteristics, and 4) basic remediation/intervention techniques.

SD 550 ZA

Survey of Exceptionality

CRN 50400

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Heather Newkirk

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, PY 100.) This course provides an introduction to each of the following exceptionalities: gifted and talented, learning disabled, mentally retarded, behavior disordered, visually impaired, hearing impaired, communication disordered, physically disabled, and early childhood disabilities. Specific information presented for each exceptionality includes the following: 1) etiology; 2) assessment/ identification; 3) characteristics, and 4) basic remediation/intervention techniques.

SD 550 AZ

Survey of Exceptionality-Honor

CRN 58521

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Melissa Gerleman

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, PY 100.) This course provides an introduction to each of the following exceptionalities: gifted and talented, learning disabled, mentally retarded, behavior disordered, visually impaired, hearing impaired, communication disordered, physically disabled, and early childhood disabilities. Specific information presented for each exceptionality includes the following: 1) etiology; 2) assessment/ identification; 3) characteristics, and 4) basic remediation/intervention techniques.

SD 560 A

Collab/Strat for Incl Settings

CRN 53223

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Melissa Gerleman

VH 207

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SD 550.) This course provides the elementary teacher with the attitudes, skills, and strategies to educate children with a diverse range of learning needs in the general education classroom. This would include the gifted and talented, children with learning and behavior disabilities, distractibility and/or hyperactivity, health problems, sensory impairments, children who are at risk, and the culturally diverse. The teacher will also be provided with skills to increase the desire and ability to collaborate with other professionals, paraeducators, and parents in a team effort.

SD 560 B

Collab/Strat for Incl Settings

CRN 50401

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Melissa Gerleman

VH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, SD 550.) This course provides the elementary teacher with the attitudes, skills, and strategies to educate children with a diverse range of learning needs in the general education classroom. This would include the gifted and talented, children with learning and behavior disabilities, distractibility and/or hyperactivity, health problems, sensory impairments, children who are at risk, and the culturally diverse. The teacher will also be provided with skills to increase the desire and ability to collaborate with other professionals, paraeducators, and parents in a team effort.

SD 560 XA

Collab/Strat for Incl Settings

CRN 57721

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Gerleman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SD 550.) This course provides the elementary teacher with the attitudes, skills, and strategies to educate children with a diverse range of learning needs in the general education classroom. This would include the gifted and talented, children with learning and behavior disabilities, distractibility and/or hyperactivity, health problems, sensory impairments, children who are at risk, and the culturally diverse. The teacher will also be provided with skills to increase the desire and ability to collaborate with other professionals, paraeducators, and parents in a team effort.

SD 560 ZA

Collab/Strat for Incl Settings

CRN 57408

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Melissa Gerleman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, SD 550.) This course provides the elementary teacher with the attitudes, skills, and strategies to educate children with a diverse range of learning needs in the general education classroom. This would include the gifted and talented, children with learning and behavior disabilities, distractibility and/or hyperactivity, health problems, sensory impairments, children who are at risk, and the culturally diverse. The teacher will also be provided with skills to increase the desire and ability to collaborate with other professionals, paraeducators, and parents in a team effort.

SD 700 XA

Char High Incidence Disability

CRN 51867

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marjorie Bock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an introduction to the following exceptionalities: learning disabled, mentally retarded, behavior disordered and other disability categories. Specific information presented for each exceptionality includes the following: 1) etiology; 2) assessment/identification; 3) characteristics; 4) basic remediation/intervention techniques. Legislation pertaining to individuals with disabilities will also be emphasized.

SD 702 XA

Strat Stud Hi Incid Disability

CRN 53225

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mari Caballero

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide the candidate with descriptions and applications of methods and strategies for teaching students with mild and moderate disabilities in need of an adapted curriculum. Candidates will participate in a variety of activities to demonstrate knowledge and skills to meet the academic and behavioral needs of learners in primary through secondary levels. Candidates will learn educational programming techniques, implementation, and evaluation of appropriate interventions in a variety of roles including consultation and co-teaching. Specific emphasis will be on teaching mathematics and providing methods and strategies to promote better mathematics understanding for students with mild and moderate disabilities.

SD 702 XB

Strat Stud Hi Incid Disability

CRN 57442

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mari Caballero

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide the candidate with descriptions and applications of methods and strategies for teaching students with mild and moderate disabilities in need of an adapted curriculum. Candidates will participate in a variety of activities to demonstrate knowledge and skills to meet the academic and behavioral needs of learners in primary through secondary levels. Candidates will learn educational programming techniques, implementation, and evaluation of appropriate interventions in a variety of roles including consultation and co-teaching. Specific emphasis will be on teaching mathematics and providing methods and strategies to promote better mathematics understanding for students with mild and moderate disabilities.

SD 703 PA

Special Topics in Special Educ

CRN 54182

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(A sub-title will be assigned for each special topic offered.) The course will be taught on demand to provide in-depth consideration of specialized topics and current issues in Special Education.

SD 703 PB

Special Topics in Special Educ

CRN 54183

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(A sub-title will be assigned for each special topic offered.) The course will be taught on demand to provide in-depth consideration of specialized topics and current issues in Special Education.

SD 703 PC

Special Topics in Special Educ

CRN 54184

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(A sub-title will be assigned for each special topic offered.) The course will be taught on demand to provide in-depth consideration of specialized topics and current issues in Special Education.

SD 703 PD

Gifted Conference

CRN 58264

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(A sub-title will be assigned for each special topic offered.) The course will be taught on demand to provide in-depth consideration of specialized topics and current issues in Special Education.

SD 703 PE

Great Plains Ctr Gifted Stdies

CRN 58265

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(A sub-title will be assigned for each special topic offered.) The course will be taught on demand to provide in-depth consideration of specialized topics and current issues in Special Education.

SD 708 XA

Superv Pract High Incid Elem I

CRN 50404

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mari Caballero

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 700 and SD 702; permission of instructor.) This course provides initial organized observation and instruction of the student with special needs in various learning situations. Candidates will participate in activities associated with the role of a professional educator.

SD 708 XB

Superv Pract High Incid Elem I

CRN 56623

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mari Caballero

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 700 and SD 702; permission of instructor.) This course provides initial organized observation and instruction of the student with special needs in various learning situations. Candidates will participate in activities associated with the role of a professional educator.

SD 709 XA

Supervi Pract High Incid Sec I

CRN 50407

Aug. 30, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Kelly O'Neal-Hixson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 700 and SD 702; permission of instructor.) This course provides initial organized observation and instruction of the student with special needs in various learning situations. Candidates will participate in activities associated with the role of a professional educator.

SD 709 XB

Supervi Pract High Incid Sec I

CRN 56624

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marjorie Bock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 700 and SD 702; permission of instructor.) This course provides initial organized observation and instruction of the student with special needs in various learning situations. Candidates will participate in activities associated with the role of a professional educator.

SD 721 XA

Action Research in Spec Educ

CRN 58385

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Catherine Ayantoye

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to develop the candidate's knowledge and skills in appropriate action research techniques with each candidate developing a special education action research project that will be implemented in his or her school/classroom. Each candidate will produce a research proposal and complete a final paper that reports the outcome of the research project.

SD 760 XA

Strategies Stds Aut Spec Disor

CRN 55058

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marjorie Bock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides descriptions and applications of evidence-based practices used to support the communication, social, and behavioral proficiency of persons with autism spectrum disorder. The course includes activities to increase the knowledge and skills of professionals who work with persons with autism spectrum disorders across the lifespan.

SD 761 XA

Trans Plan for Stud w/Disab

CRN 58395

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Ayantoye

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides information on current techniques and approaches for teachers to assist students with disabilities and their families for transition. The course offers topics such as foundation of transition education and services; assessment for transition education and services; instructional strategies for transition education; transition to employment, job placement, training, and supervision; transition to postsecondary education; transition to living in the community; and school-based and community-based resources.

SD 799 XA

Consultation & Collaboration

CRN 57856

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Ayantoye

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students will refine and practice effective communication skills. Current models of consultation/collaboration will be presented and critical.

SD 802 XA

Seminar in Behavior Mgmt

CRN 51871

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kelly O'Neal-Hixson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides a practical guide to experienced teachers, teachers-in-training, parents, and paraprofessionals for applying behavior management techniques both in general and special education settings and in the home. The course focuses on the principles of behavior management and their application in the educational programs, as well as in the home. This course will help the student become a critical thinker, creative planner, and effective practitioner.

SD 803 XA

Prom Lit Stud w/Hi Inc Disab

CRN 56878

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kelly O'Neal-Hixson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: SD 700 and SD 702) The focus of this course is to provide candidates with the background knowledge, current research, and instructional design that make up a literacy program. The course content will cover the critical elements of language and literacy; identifies and uses evidence-based interventions to meet the instructional needs specific to reading, writing, math and other content areas; and includes the principles of universal design for learning and the use of technology to support literacy and to make data-based decisions.

SD 808 XA

Superv Pract Hi Incid Elem II

CRN 50411

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kelly O'Neal-Hixson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) This course provides organized observation and instruction of the student with special needs in various learning situations. Candidates will participate in activities associated with the role of a professional educator.

SD 809 XA

Superv Pract, Hi Incid Sec II

CRN 50470

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jerald Liss

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) This course provides organized observation and instruction of the student with special needs in various learning situations. Candidates will participate in activities associated with the role of a professional educator.

SD 820 XA

Assessment in Schools

CRN 53621

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marjorie Bock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is a survey of the broad spectrum of psychological tests used in the assessment of human potential and functioning. The focus is on the nature, use, and interpretations of various methods of evaluation with specific reference to measurement in the areas of aptitude, achievement, interest, personality, and intelligence. Analyzing data and the interpretation of test results is a major emphasis.

SD 820 XB

Assessment in Schools

CRN 58527

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Marjorie Bock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is a survey of the broad spectrum of psychological tests used in the assessment of human potential and functioning. The focus is on the nature, use, and interpretations of various methods of evaluation with specific reference to measurement in the areas of aptitude, achievement, interest, personality, and intelligence. Analyzing data and the interpretation of test results is a major emphasis.

SD 850 XA

Characteristics of the Gifted

CRN 55246

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course emphasizes definitions of giftedness, characteristics of the gifted, special populations of the gifted and factors involved in the identification of the gifted. Special problem topics are identified and addressed.

SD 852 XA

Affective Needs of the Gifted

CRN 58267

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This seminar provides information on affective aspects of giftedness, emphasizing proactive and preventative approaches.

SD 855 XA

Supervised Prac:Elem Gifts I

CRN 58268

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 850, SD 851 and consent of instructor.) The course provides directed experiences in an educational setting specifically designed for gifted children at the primary and/or elementary level

SD 856 XA

Supervised Prac: Elem Gifts II

CRN 58269

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 850, SD 851, SD 864, SD 852, and SD 855.) The supervised practicum requires students to draw on knowledge and skills gained in previous gifted education courses to plan and carry out relevant, appropriate projects with gifted elementary students.

SD 857 XA

Supervised Prac: Sec Gifts I

CRN 58270

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SD 850, SD 851, and consent of instructor.) The course provides directed experiences in an educational setting specifically designed for gifted children at the junior and/or senior high school level.

SD 858 XA

Supervised Prac: Sec Gifts II

CRN 58271

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites,SD 850, SD 864, SD 852, SD 857 or approval of instructor.) This supervised practicum requires a student to draw on knowledge and skills gained in previous gifted education courses to plan and carry out relevant, appropriate projects with gifted elementary students.

SD 899 XA

Master's Capstone Crs Spec Ed

CRN 56007

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Catherine Ayantoye

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The Adaptive Special Education Capstone is the culminating course completed by students seeking the master’s degree in the Adaptive Special Education Program. The Capstone will integrate the knowledge gained from previous program courses by having students produce a final project. The course will provide a series of assignments to support students as they develop their final projects. The final project will be an applied one demonstrating the students’ mastery of educational theory and pedagogical skills. Additionally, the final project must align knowledge from previous coursework with the students’ current or anticipated professional responsibilities as special education teachers or as educational professionals in other roles (e.g., general education teachers) who will be working with students with adaptive disabilities. The final project could take the form of an action research project, a professional in-service, or development of an educational product or process. Students will deliver a public demonstration of the final project at the end of the Capstone semester.

Health, Phys Educ & Recreation

AX 717 A

Clinical Education I

CRN 58233

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

RF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Sally Miller

PE 215

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students are assessed for competency on acute care and immediate emergent management, emergency stabilization and transportation, wound care, and basic taping and wrapping techniques. Each student will be assigned to clinical education rotations under the direct supervision of a Preceptor. Students must complete a minimum of 250 clinical hours.

AX 737 A

Assessment Lower Extremities

CRN 58234

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Matthew Howe

PE 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides the student with information and basic skills used to evaluate physical injuries and special problems of the lower body. Students will acquire a basic understanding and skills in palpation methods, neurological and special tests. They will also learn pathological and etiological information for a variety of injuries relating to the lower body. Students will also have an opportunity for out of class experiences with medical professionals and surgical observations.

AX 781 A

Modality Usage Athletic Trning

CRN 58235

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Sally Miller

PE 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: Admission to Athletic Training Program, ZO 362 and ZO 363.) The purpose of this course is to provide you with guidance and knowledge to learn the theory and application of therapeutic modalities for athletic injuries. Understanding of the appropriate reasons for modality usage, guidelines for proper application, and individualization will be trained and tested through curriculum and application of the NATA Athletic Training Educational Competencies.

HL 143 A

Gen Opp Through Acad/Life Skls

CRN 51475

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Kristy Bayer

VH 118

PE GYM D

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to assist students in the development of strategies essential to a successful academic career. Additionally students will gain an informative view on how drugs affect the mind, and body performance. Ultimately, each student will be encouraged to implement a strategic plan that will help them to achieve success in athletics, academics and careers.

HL 143 B

Gen Opp Through Acad/Life Skls

CRN 53654

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kristy Bayer

VH 118

PE GYM D

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to assist students in the development of strategies essential to a successful academic career. Additionally students will gain an informative view on how drugs affect the mind, and body performance. Ultimately, each student will be encouraged to implement a strategic plan that will help them to achieve success in athletics, academics and careers.

HL 150 A

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 56578

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Ashley Nehls

PE 205

PE 124

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 150 B

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 51479

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Ashley Nehls

PE 205

PE 124

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 150 C

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 54342

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Hannah Kipfer

PE 205

PE 124

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 150 D

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 52125

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Sunnin Keosybounheuang

PE 205

PE 124

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 150 F

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 51477

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

TR  8 a.m. - 9:20 a.m.

Katie Mathews

PE 205

PE 124

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 150 G

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 51478

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Andrew Johnson

Leigha Limbach

PE 202

PE 124

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 150 H

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 54111

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Keith Pfannenstiel

Andrew Johnson

PE 205

PE 124

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 150 TO

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 51482

Aug. 17, 2020 - Aug. 29, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 150 ZA

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 53890

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Leigha Limbach

Shawna Shane

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Critical Health Issues and Decisions in Society examines underlying health and wellness issues and recommendations and the theory and practice of implementing health enhancement strategies. In addition, the relationship between health and larger cultural and societal issues are analyzed. This course encourages students to confront the broad issues that link health to political and social policies. Risk assessment and behavior change strategies will be addressed.

HL 155 A

First Aid and Personal Safety

CRN 51483

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Leigha Limbach

PE 206

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Theory and practice in the American National Red Cross Standard, First Aid, Personal Safety, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

HL 155 B

First Aid and Personal Safety

CRN 51484

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Leigha Limbach

PE 206

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Theory and practice in the American National Red Cross Standard, First Aid, Personal Safety, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

HL 155 C

First Aid and Personal Safety

CRN 52997

Supply fee.

Oct. 4, 2020 - Oct. 10, 2020

RFS  8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Leigha Limbach

PE 206

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Theory and practice in the American National Red Cross Standard, First Aid, Personal Safety, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

HL 155 TO

First Aid and Personal Safety

CRN 51485

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Theory and practice in the American National Red Cross Standard, First Aid, Personal Safety, and Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation.

HL 250 A

Intro to Health & Human Perfor

CRN 55252

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jennifer Thomas

PE 205

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide students with the foundational concepts and processes used to plan successful health and wellness programs in diverse settings, including corporate, clinical, private, community, and academic.

HL 344 A

Modifying Health Behavior

CRN 55634

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Jennifer Thomas

PE 205

PE 124

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This class targets professionals who are interested in health behavior change as a technique in the overall prevention or treatment of health problems. Emphasis is given to definitions and origins of traditional behavior change, behavior change theory and techniques for making changes in behaviors. An integration of educational, organizational and environmental interventions will be presented that are designed to enhance individual and community health.

HL 350 A

Health Risk Factors

CRN 56276

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Sunnin Keosybounheuang

PE 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HL 150.) This course allows students to obtain, interpret and understand basic health information and services. The class will examine the major concepts, ideas, research and teaching strategies related to health risk behaviors. Future professionals will also learn basic curriculum and lesson plan development and complete practical teaching experiences.

HL 355 AZ

Hlth Promo Protect Mngmnt-Hnrs

CRN 58545

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Sunnin Keosybounheuang

PE 203

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, HL 150.) This course is an overview of the most common chronic and preventable diseases currently in the United States. A significant amount of time will be devoted to learning the most effective methods of preventing these diseases and how to effectively educate assorted at-risk populations regarding these methods.

HL 355 A

Health Promo Protection Mngmnt

CRN 51487

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Sunnin Keosybounheuang

PE 203

VH 224

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HL 150.) This course is an overview of the most common chronic and preventable diseases currently in the United States. A significant amount of time will be devoted to learning the most effective methods of preventing these diseases and how to effectively educate assorted at-risk populations regarding these methods.

HL 356 A

Health Fitness Instr/Leader

CRN 51488

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Erin Blocker

Ashley Nehls

PE 124

PE GYM E

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

The purpose of this course is to provide students with the basic knowledge and skills needed to lead group exercise sessions. A variety of topics will be covered including rhythm and cuing, stretching and toning, floor aerobics, and step aerobics as well as other forms of group exercise. Information on training principles, safety issues and contra-indicated exercises is also included. Students will participate in a variety of teaching and observation experiences.

HL 370 A

Pract in Hlth & Human Perf I

CRN 55253

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

W  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Erin Blocker

Hannah Kipfer

PE 202

PE 206

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This practicum is designed to familiarize the Health and Human Performance major with the diverse settings in which health and wellness professionals practice and potential career paths they can pursue for Practicum II (HL570), internship (HL580) and jobs upon entering the workforce. This practicum experience offers the student an opportunity to become cognizant of the scope of knowledge, skills and responsibilities often expected of health and wellness professionals in a variety of work settings, including hospitals, school districts, corporations and fitness facilities. It offers the students a glimpse into what they will be assisting with or performing during their Practicum II experience.

HL 435 A

Strngth & Cond for Prsnl Trnr

CRN 55254

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Andrew Johnson

PE 204

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ZO200, ZO 201 and PE320) This course examines advanced methods and techniques associated with the design of strength and conditioning programs to enhance human performance. This course is intended to build upon students’ current level of knowledge in preparation for a career in personal training.

HL 450 A

School Health Programs

CRN 56275

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.

Katie Mathews

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HL 350.) This course will prepare and train students in developing the skills that will enable them to be the professional critical thinker, creative planner, and effective practitioner teacher candidate, in accordance with the mission of the Teachers College at Emporia State University. The objective is for all teacher candidates to be prepared with essential knowledge, skills, and dispositions in the field of health education. This course specifically focuses on developing an understanding of the comprehensive school health program and provides information on strategic interventions of advocating, planning, implementing, and assessing the components of healthy schools.

HL 454 A

Strength/Condition Team Sport

CRN 57766

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Andrew Johnson

PE 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide the student with an advanced understanding of the principles and methods necessary to design and implement comprehensive strength and conditioning programs that enhance fitness and performance for athletes and teams.

HL 456 A

Death and Dying

CRN 58334

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Shawna Shane

PE 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Exploration of knowledge about and attitudes toward death and dying. Emphasis placed upon the death of family, friends, and self as well as upon suicide prevention and intervention.

HL 457 A

Human Sexuality

CRN 58333

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Shawna Shane

PE 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the biological, psychosocial, behavioral and cultural aspects of sexuality. An emphasis will be placed on learning basic human sexuality concepts and exploration of various cultural perspectives that relates to individual, as well as societal issues.

HL 465 A

Worksite Hlth & Prod Mgmt

CRN 51492

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Jennifer Thomas

PE 205

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an introduction to worksite health management with an emphasis on program development and design. The focus will be on planning, defining, implementing, and evaluating corporate and community interventions for health and productivity including behavioral/educational, organizational and environmental change strategies.

HL 524 A

Nutrition for Sport & Perform

CRN 52998

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.

Erin Blocker

PE 203

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, HL 150, GB 385 and ZO 200 and ZO 201.) The purpose of this course is to allow students to gain insight into dietary ergogenic issues related to physically active populations. Students will interact with physically active populations to assess dietary, physical and performance standards in order to develop alternative plans for healthy, active lifestyles. This course will also assist the student in becoming a critical thinker, creative planner, and effective practitioner.

HL 560 PA

Spec Prob in Hlth/Safety Educ

CRN 51493

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Katie Mathews

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor.) The purpose of this course is to allow students the opportunity to complete in depth study of health education/health promotion related topics.

HL 560 PB

Spec Prob in Hlth/Safety Educ

CRN 51494

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor.) The purpose of this course is to allow students the opportunity to complete in depth study of health education/health promotion related topics.

HL 560 PC

Spec Prob in Hlth/Safety Educ

CRN 51495

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, permission of instructor.) The purpose of this course is to allow students the opportunity to complete in depth study of health education/health promotion related topics.

HL 566 A

Exercise Testing/Prescription

CRN 55995

NOTE: This course will be held in rooms PE 203 & PE 216. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MW  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Erin Blocker

Andrew Johnson

PE 202

PE 203

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HL 435 and PE 360.) This course is designed to prepare students to accurately assess apparently healthy individuals and those with controlled disease in a variety of areas of physical fitness. Students will practice interpreting and applying the results of these assessments for the purpose of exercise prescription/programming. Testing and programming for special populations will also be addressed throughout the course.

HL 570 PA

Pract II in Hlth & Human Perf

CRN 51496

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Jennifer Thomas

PE 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, HL 370.) The Health and Human Performance practicum is designed to prepare majors with skills and abilities to successfully compete in the quest for an internship and a professional job. The practicum experience offers the student an opportunity to gain further insight into health and performance-related content, problems, issues and skills previously studied. It offers the student opportunities to apply these during this practicum experience. A well-conducted practicum can be mutually rewarding for the student as well as the supervising organization.

HL 580 PA

Intrnship in Hlth & Human Perf

CRN 51497

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jennifer Thomas

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, HL 570, HL 344, HL 465, HL 565, and HL 566.) The internship course provides experience in health-related agencies to enable the student to utilize basic knowledge and demonstrated ability of health and performance-related skills within a health/fitness setting, which may be corporate, clinical, or public. A minimum of 480 hours and/or 12 weeks at the internship site is required. In addition, the student is required to submit a midterm and final report, including an intern portfolio.

HL 710 XA

Adv. Critical Issues in Health

CRN 56003

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Sunnin Keosybounheuang

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This health knowledge-based course for health educators will focus on tools and strategies to use with individuals in educational settings for enhancing their health knowledge and behavioral lifestyle motivations will also be presented as part of the course’s approach to the pursuit toward optimum health.

HL 780 XA

School Health Issues & Trends

CRN 55996

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shawna Shane

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is application of current school health instruction with emphasis upon curriculum construction, instructional strategies, lesson plan development, use of appropriate assessments and reflection practices. Additional focus on health content in a multi-disciplinary approach within a school setting, exploring community involvement and an increase awareness on global diversity.

HL 800 XA

App Risk Behavior Educ & Strat

CRN 54343

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shawna Shane

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an opportunity for identification and analysis of current issues and trends as applied to the risk behaviors that cause health problems, as cited by research related to the field of health education. Emphasis is placed on basic concepts, teaching strategies, debating current health issues, and writing and defending topic viewpoints.

PE 100 D

Active Living

CRN 54344

Note: This course will contain some online content. Supply Fee.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MW  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Jessica Schumann

PE 202

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to expose students to facts about and experiences in dealing with motor, physical, and physiological aspects of the human being. Specific areas of study include physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and use of lifetime sports. Students will have several opportunities to assess various aspects of their own fitness.

PE 100 F

Active Living

CRN 51078

Note: This course will contain some online content. Supply Fee.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Kali Martin

PE 202

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to expose students to facts about and experiences in dealing with motor, physical, and physiological aspects of the human being. Specific areas of study include physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and use of lifetime sports. Students will have several opportunities to assess various aspects of their own fitness.

PE 100 ZA

Active Living

CRN 54112

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ashley Nehls

Jarett Hack

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to expose students to facts about and experiences in dealing with motor, physical, and physiological aspects of the human being. Specific areas of study include physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and use of lifetime sports. Students will have several opportunities to assess various aspects of their own fitness.

PE 100 C

Active Living

CRN 51050

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

MW  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MW  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Jessica Schumann

PE 202

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to expose students to facts about and experiences in dealing with motor, physical, and physiological aspects of the human being. Specific areas of study include physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and use of lifetime sports. Students will have several opportunities to assess various aspects of their own fitness.

PE 100 B

Active Living

CRN 51049

Note: This course will contain some online content. Supply Fee.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jarett Hack

PE 202

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to expose students to facts about and experiences in dealing with motor, physical, and physiological aspects of the human being. Specific areas of study include physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and use of lifetime sports. Students will have several opportunities to assess various aspects of their own fitness.

PE 100 E

Active Living

CRN 51076

Note: This course will contain some online content. Supply Fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Kali Martin

PE 202

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to expose students to facts about and experiences in dealing with motor, physical, and physiological aspects of the human being. Specific areas of study include physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and use of lifetime sports. Students will have several opportunities to assess various aspects of their own fitness.

PE 100 ZB

Active Living

CRN 57020

NOTE: Olpe High School Students only

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to expose students to facts about and experiences in dealing with motor, physical, and physiological aspects of the human being. Specific areas of study include physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and use of lifetime sports. Students will have several opportunities to assess various aspects of their own fitness.

PE 100 A

Active Living

CRN 51048

NOTE: This course will contain some online content. Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jarett Hack

PE 202

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to expose students to facts about and experiences in dealing with motor, physical, and physiological aspects of the human being. Specific areas of study include physical fitness, nutrition, stress management, and use of lifetime sports. Students will have several opportunities to assess various aspects of their own fitness.

PE 101 A

Seminar in HPER

CRN 50680

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

W  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Katie Mathews

VH 207

PE 202

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is intended to introduce the students to the HPER Department and its programs; give a glimpse into the professional opportunities afforded to those in the areas of Athletic Training, Health & Human Performance, Sport Leadership & Recreation, Health Education, and Physical Education; discuss the differences between college and high school with respect to expectations, responsibilities and study skills; discuss personal, professional and social issues and goals relating to various career opportunities with HPER; cover the general expectations for the various degrees in regards to assessment checkpoints and accreditation procedures; explore personal degree plan profession, and provide interactions between those enrolled, upper-class majors and various faculty members.

PE 104 A

Walking and Jogging

CRN 51090

1st Block

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Hannah Steeby

PE GYM E

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide each student with the opportunity to learn the principles and facts about aerobic fitness and to develop their aerobic fitness. Walking and jogging activities are the focus of this course.

PE 110 A

Basketball

CRN 57480

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Andrew Johnson

PE GYM D

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to give students an opportunity to develop the basic skills and knowledge related to basketball.

PE 117 A

Volleyball

CRN 51359

2nd Block

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Ashley Nehls

PE GYM E

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to give students an opportunity to develop the basic skills and knowledge related to volleyball.

PE 125 A

Golf

CRN 53716

Supply fee. 1st Block

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

W  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Marcus Erkel

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to give students an opportunity to develop the basic skills and knowledge related to golf.

PE 127 A

Tennis

CRN 50681

1st Block

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kali Martin

PE GYM E

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to give students an opportunity to develop the basic skills and knowledge related to tennis.

PE 129 A

Zumba

CRN 56004

1st Block

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Amy Hayden

Joee Seibel

PE 124

PE GYM E

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The general purpose of this course is to introduce the student to a fun and simple fitness class that uses high energy Latin/International music and easy to follow dance moves to utilize the principals of aerobic/fitness interval training & resistance training.

PE 135 A

Yoga

CRN 57376

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Ashley Nehls

PE 124

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

The general purpose of the course is to introduce the student to hatha yoga, the practice of the physical postures which focus on developing the body's potential and awakening the core energy of the nervous system.

PE 139 B

Spin Cycles

CRN 56897

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Andrew Johnson

PE RKTBL D

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

The objective of this class is to introduce the student to the basics of the exercise of spin cycle in a safe and controlled environment. Through spin cycle workouts the student will gain cardiovascular endurance through training in and around their aerobic/anaerobic thresholds.

PE 162 A

Found of PE: Individual Sports

CRN 50683

1st Block

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

T  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Ashley Nehls

PE GYM B

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will cover several individual sport activities. The course is designed to provide physical education and recreation majors with the basic skills and knowledge necessary for walk/jog activities, aerobics, golf, self-defense and fencing. Experiences and opportunities in this class are designed to assist students in building a foundation to becoming critical thinkers, creative planners and effective practitioners.

PE 163 A

Foundations of PE:Court Sports

CRN 52999

Supply Fee. 2nd Block

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Tyler Goad

PE GYM E

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed for the professional student in physical education or recreation to develop the basic skills in a variety of court sports and games. The activities that will be covered in this class include volleyball, team handball, basketball, tennis, and badminton. Skills instruction and teaching methods are developed through a series of learning progression.

PE 164 B

Found of PE: Outdoor Activity

CRN 50685

Supply Fee. 1st Block

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

R  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Hannah Kipfer

PE GYM E

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will cover outdoor pursuits and activities. This course is designed to provide the physical education and recreation major with the skills and knowledge necessary in several outdoor pursuits and the basic fundamentals of various outdoor activities. Specifically the course will develop the students' skills in orienteering, inline skating, mountain biking, canoeing, hiking and outdoor pursuits appropriate for schools and recreation centers.

PE 174 A

Weight Training

CRN 51584

2nd Block

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Hannah Steeby

PE 102

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Class for students designed for developing and strengthening the muscular skeletal structure. Techniques and types of strength programs are covered.

PE 182 PA

Sprt Perf - Flex/Dynamic Mvmnt

CRN 57265

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kristy Bayer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Students are taken through a step by step flexibility program designed to increase sport performance and prevent injury. Students will be required to design a flexibility program for their sport. Varsity athlete only.

PE 205 PA

Varsity Sport

CRN 55365

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kristy Bayer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed for those students with above average skill who have a desire to become better acquainted with the fundamentals, strategies, and disciplines of playing intercollegiate sports. Varsity athletes only. Consent of instructor.

PE 220 PA

Varsity Spirit Corp

CRN 51595

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kristy Bayer

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed for those students who wish to train as varsity cheerleaders/yell leaders. Varsity athlete only.

PE 262 A

Special Populations in HPER

CRN 50686

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Hannah Kipfer

PE 206

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Concurrent with PE264.) A study of common disabilities found across the lifespan. Discussions are held about the historical and philosophical basis for adapted physical activity, and the impact of state and federal legislation. Analysis of the roles and responsibilities of the educational/recreation professional and the inclusive educational environment also are examined.

PE 264 A

Spec Populations Lab in HPER

CRN 50687

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Hannah Kipfer

PE POOL

PE 206

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Concurrent with PE262.) This course provides the opportunity to gain practical application with individuals in an adapted physical activity setting. Practical experience involves assessing and implementing individualized educational programs to meet the needs of the disabled population.

PE 266 A

Technology in HPER

CRN 50688

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Tyler Goad

PE 203

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills, and tools to effectively implement technology in health, physical education and recreation. This course will cover computer technology as well as exercise and physical fitness assessment technology. Students will have the opportunity for practical applications of technological skills in health, physical education and recreation.

PE 274 A

Clinical Education I

CRN 50690

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Sally Miller

PE 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: PE 272, and admission to the Athletic Training Program)Students are assessed for competency on acute care and immediate emergent management, emergency stabilization and transportation, wound care, and basic taping and wrapping techniques. Each student will be assigned to clinical education rotations under the direct supervision of a Preceptor. Students must complete a minimum of 150 clinical hours.

PE 300 A

History of Physical Educ Sprt

CRN 55638

1st Block

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

TR  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Vicki Worrell

PE 206

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to explore the history and foundations of sport and physical education from ancient to current time. Philosophical issues as well as the relationship of sport and physical education with societal, political, and economic issues are examined.

PE 320 A

Principles of Strength/Condit

CRN 50691

NOTE: This course will be held in rooms PE 102 & Gym D. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

MW  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Keith Pfannenstiel

Steven Blocker

PE 204

PE 102

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge of the physiological, biomechanical and administrative aspects of designing and supervising safe and effective strength and conditioning programs for youth through adult populations.

PE 320 B

Principles of Strength/Condit

CRN 56979

This course will be held in rooms PE 102 and Gym B. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Keith Pfannenstiel

Steven Blocker

Andrew Johnson

PE 202

VH 126

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide students with the theoretical and practical knowledge of the physiological, biomechanical and administrative aspects of designing and supervising safe and effective strength and conditioning programs for youth through adult populations.

PE 345 A

Prevent & Care of Athletic Inj

CRN 50815

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Sally Miller

PE 206

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Preventive measures, first aid, taping, bandaging, therapeutic care, and evaluation and rehabilitation used in alleviating conditions and injuries incurred in athletic participation.

PE 346 A

Clinical Education III

CRN 50816

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Sally Miller

PE 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, PE 273, PE 275, and PE 486.) Students will be assessed for competency on protective equipment, evaluation of lower body injuries, and injury record keeping. Each student will be assigned to clinical education rotations under the direct supervision of a Preceptor. Students must complete a minimum of225 clinical hours.

PE 350 A

Fundament/Coaching of Baseball

CRN 58134

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  noon - 1:50 p.m.

Brock Nehls

PE GYM B

PE 203

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Course is designed to provide students interested in coaching, experience which will allow them to develop an understanding of and basic fundamental skills unique to baseball. Additional emphasis is given to the study of coaching theories and techniques.

PE 356 A

Fund of Coaching Softball

CRN 58135

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 9, 2020

TR  noon - 1:50 p.m.

April Rosales

PE GYM B

PE 203

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Course is designed to provide students interested in coaching, experience which will allow them to develop an understanding of and basic fundamental skill unique to softball. Additional emphasis is given to the study of coaching theory and techniques.

PE 360 A

Physiology of Exercise

CRN 50819

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Keith Pfannenstiel

Erin Blocker

PE 206

VH 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, ZO 200.) The purpose of this course is to provide future HPER professionals with opportunities to develop basic knowledge and skills pertaining to adaptations made by the human body during exercise. Specific topics will include physical fitness and basic training principles, muscular and neurological control of movement, cardiorespiratory adaptations, nutrition and environmental influences as well as others. Students will participate in and conduct physical fitness assessments, write an exercise prescription and complete lab assignments related to course topics.

PE 360 B

Physiology of Exercise

CRN 52132

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Keith Pfannenstiel

Erin Blocker

PE 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, ZO 200.) The purpose of this course is to provide future HPER professionals with opportunities to develop basic knowledge and skills pertaining to adaptations made by the human body during exercise. Specific topics will include physical fitness and basic training principles, muscular and neurological control of movement, cardiorespiratory adaptations, nutrition and environmental influences as well as others. Students will participate in and conduct physical fitness assessments, write an exercise prescription and complete lab assignments related to course topics.

PE 362 A

Kinesiology

CRN 50822

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Michael Butler

PE 206

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, ZO 200.) This course is designed to introduce the student to movement concepts as applied to various sports activities. Laws of motion, principles of force, equilibrium concepts, and laws governing projectiles will be introduced and applied. The student will develop the ability to analyze skill movements in specific sport activities. The anatomy and function of the musculoskeletal system and the concept of levers will be reviewed.

PE 365 A

Games/Rhythms/Activ Elem PE

CRN 50826

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Vicki Worrell

PE GYM C

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to meet the needs of physical education teachers in the elementary grades. Emphasis is placed on teaching styles, organizational movement activities and program evaluation.

PE 378 PA

Field Experiences

CRN 50827

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to provide opportunities for the student to gain experience in observing and teaching under the supervision of a master teacher or leader.

PE 378 PB

Field Experience

CRN 50834

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to provide opportunities for the student to gain experience in observing and teaching under the supervision of a master teacher or leader.

PE 381 A

Elem Schl Health/PE Clsrm Tchr

CRN 50860

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MW  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Katie Mathews

PE 204

PE 206

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Methods and materials for directing health and physical education activity programs for the elementary school child. The course is designed for students who are candidates for elementary classroom teaching certification.

PE 381 B

Elem Schl Health/PE Clsrm Tchr

CRN 50861

NOTE: This course will have some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Katie Mathews

PE 204

PE 206

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Methods and materials for directing health and physical education activity programs for the elementary school child. The course is designed for students who are candidates for elementary classroom teaching certification.

PE 420 A

Psychology of Sport

CRN 53420

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MW  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Mark Stanbrough

PE 204

PE 124

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to give the beginning coach an overview of how psychology ties into the art of successful coaching. Special attention is given to motivation styles, techniques, and uses.

PE 471 PA

Independent Study

CRN 50862

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A supervised survey and review of literature on a problem in the field. Written report with documentation is required.

PE 471 PB

Independent Study

CRN 50863

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A supervised survey and review of literature on a problem in the field. Written report with documentation is required.

PE 471 PC

Independent Study

CRN 50865

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A supervised survey and review of literature on a problem in the field. Written report with documentation is required.

PE 481 A

Modality Usage in Ath Training

CRN 56608

This course will be held in rooms PE 215 and PE 216. Check with the instructor for more information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Sally Miller

PE 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ZO 362.) The purpose of this course is to provide students with knowledge of the theory and skills for application of therapeutic modalities for physical injuries. Understanding of the appropriate reasons for modality usage, guidelines for proper application, and individualization will be trained and tested through curriculum and application of the NATA Athletic Training Education Competencies.

PE 482 A

Rehab of Athletic Injuries

CRN 51033

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.

Matthew Howe

PE 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ZO 362, ZO 363, and permission from Program Director) The purpose of this course is to provide students with knowledge and skills to create, implement, and progress rehabilitation programs for physical injuries. Understanding of the appropriate rehabilitation process, guidelines for progression, and individualization will be rained and tested through curriculum and application of the NATA Athletic Training Education Competencies.

PE 483 A

Clinical Education V

CRN 51036

Supply fee.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Sally Miller

PE 215

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, PE 347, PE 481, and PE 486.) Students will be assessed for competency on therapeutic modalities, postural and gait analysis (lower body), and evaluation of lower body injuries. Each student will be assigned to clinical education rotations under the direct supervision of a Preceptor. Students must complete a minimum of 225 clinical hours.

PE 486 A

Assess of Phys Inj-Lower Body

CRN 58232

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Matthew Howe

PE 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: ZO 362, ZO 363, Permission from Program Director.)This course provides the student with information and basic skills used to evaluate physical injuries and special problems of the lower body. Students will acquire a basic understanding and skills in palpation methods, neurological and special tests. They will also learn pathological and etiological information for a variety of injuries relating to the lower body. Students will also have an opportunity for out of class experiences with medical professionals and surgical observations.

PE 517 A

Medical Iss in Athletic Trnng

CRN 51039

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Matthew Howe

PE 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission into the Athletic Training Education Program or permission of Program Director.) This course will cover current and special topics in Sports Medicine as well as recognition, evaluation, management, and prevention of the most common non-orthopedic medical conditions that affect athletic participation.

PE 540 PA

Coaching Education Practicum

CRN 53725

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mark Stanbrough

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The coaching education practicum is designed to prepare the coaching education professional by providing an opportunity for the student to obtain a practical experience within a public school setting. The student will work under the supervision of a coach in a middle/high school or college setting.

PE 570 A

Tchng Methods in Mid/Sec PE

CRN 51040

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Tyler Goad

Ashley Nehls

PE GYM E

PE 203

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, PE262/264, PE268, PE365, PE400 or permission of instructor.) Study, demonstration and exploration of methods and techniques of presenting sports, games, and dance skills to middle and secondary level students. Curriculum design and development, as well as techniques for organizing groups will be included. Laboratory experiences are included. Not for graduate credit.

PE 700 XA

Field Experience

CRN 54603

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to examine the psychological aspects of exercise behavior and sport/athletic participation. Specifically, the areas of motivation, character development, stress, mental skills training, group dynamics, and psychological well-being in exercise and sport will be examined.

PE 707 XA

App Psych of Hlth/Sprt/Mvm Sci

CRN 51848

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dennis McCormick

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to study the psychological aspects of exercise behavior and sport/athletic participation. Specifically, the areas of motivation, stress, peak performance, group dynamics, and psychophysiological changes in exercise and sport will be examined.

PE 712 XA

Sport and Performance Psych

CRN 57938

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mark Stanbrough

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to study sport psychology and will focus on athletes as well as other performance domains under practice and competitive conditions. The emphasis of the course will be developing mental skills through mental drills on achieving the proper arousal zone, goals, positive self-talk, imagery, and focus. An additional emphasis will be placed on the practical application of mental skills to develop mental plans to promote a flow mindset.

PE 720 XA

Assess Strategies K-12 Phys Ed

CRN 53904

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Robert Fitzpatrick

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course provides practicing physical educators with the tools to develop and utilize assessments strategies for the improvement of student learning.

PE 725 XA

The Art & Science of Coaching

CRN 55255

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Mark Stanbrough

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to enhance coaching effectiveness through an applied approach. Various coaching methods and training techniques will be examined with regards to the NASPE National Standards for Sport Coaches. Attention will be given to developing a periodized training program specific to a sport of interest to the student.

PE 738 XA

Advanced Technology in HPER

CRN 51849

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Andy Battenfield

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to provide students with knowledge, skills, and tools to effectively implement technology in health, physical education, and coaching. This course will include computer basics, using general productivity software for physical education tasks, physical education specific software programs, and exercise equipment technology.

PE 762 XA

Analysis of Teaching/Coaching

CRN 53752

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

William Stinson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide the students with the knowledge, skills and tools to effectively evaluate the teaching/learning process in physical education and coaching. Specifically, the course will examine the need for and process of systematic observation and analysis of instruction.

PE 768 XA

Advanced Exercise Physiology

CRN 51850

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to provide coaches, physical educators, and others who are concerned with the human body's response to exercise with experiences and opportunities to gain advanced knowledge of selected physiological principles.

PE 804 XA

Biomechanics

CRN 56002

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Butler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to help students gain knowledge about the physics of human movement in the context of sports skills. Information on how the nervous system controls the musculoskeletal system to create movements will be addressed.

PE 835 XA

Teaching Health & PE Online

CRN 57460

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Tyler Goad

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed develop, analyze, and evaluate the technology, methods and approaches to teach health and physical education online. The students will explore best practices related to online instruction generally and, specifically to health and physical education. Emphasis is placed on the development of health and physical education content instructional strategies to teach PreK-12 online.

PE 858 XA

Ethics in HPER and Sport

CRN 53867

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Hannah Kipfer

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to develop and promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills through the examination of moral values and principles, ethical decision- making, and accepted social behavior related to HPEC and sport.

PE 865 XA

Statistics in HPER

CRN 52149

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Michael Butler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of statistics to graduate students in HPEC. This includes how to analyze and interpret data. This should help HPEC professionals be more effective regarding assessment in HPEC.

PE 868 XB

Research in HPER

CRN 57062

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Erin Blocker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PE 865 Statistics in HPEC) This course is designed to allow the graduate student to pursue a well-defined and significant problem in any aspect of health, physical education, and coaching. This course culminates in a research paper presenting possible solutions.

PE 868 XA

Research in HPER

CRN 54787

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Vicki Worrell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PE 865 Statistics in HPEC) This course is designed to allow the graduate student to pursue a well-defined and significant problem in any aspect of health, physical education, and coaching. This course culminates in a research paper presenting possible solutions.

PE 869 XA

Thesis

CRN 51857

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PE 801.) For masters degree in HPER. An independent research project designed in consultation with and approved by a graduate faculty advisor. The study to investigate a specific problem culminating in a bound paper and oral presentation, both of which demonstrate the student's ability to conduct creative and productive research.

PE 869 XB

Thesis

CRN 51858

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PE 801.) For masters degree in HPER. An independent research project designed in consultation with and approved by a graduate faculty advisor. The study to investigate a specific problem culminating in a bound paper and oral presentation, both of which demonstrate the student's ability to conduct creative and productive research.

PE 869 XC

Thesis

CRN 54231

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PE 801.) For masters degree in HPER. An independent research project designed in consultation with and approved by a graduate faculty advisor. The study to investigate a specific problem culminating in a bound paper and oral presentation, both of which demonstrate the student's ability to conduct creative and productive research.

PE 869 XD

Thesis

CRN 54788

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PE 801.) For masters degree in HPER. An independent research project designed in consultation with and approved by a graduate faculty advisor. The study to investigate a specific problem culminating in a bound paper and oral presentation, both of which demonstrate the student's ability to conduct creative and productive research.

SL 100 A

Fndtn of Sport Ldrshp & Rec

CRN 57824

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

LeLan Dains

Mark Lasota

Mark LaSota

PE 203

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course describes and interprets sport leadership and recreation services, including the nature, scope, and significance of sport leadership and recreation as a social and economic force in contemporary society. The course includes the historical and philosophical foundations of sport leadership and recreation; examination of agencies providing services, professional organizations, and career opportunities.

SL 360 A

Facility Design & Management

CRN 57825

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  10:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Daniel Fragel

Mark Lasota

Mark LaSota

PE 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SL 100) This course is a systems approach to facility management procedures, including facility design and construction, customer service, staffing, policies and procedures, use of resources, facility and programming promotions, routine and preventative maintenance, safety, emergency procedures, and evaluative techniques.

SL 389 A

Event & Prog Design SL & Rec

CRN 57826

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.

Daniel Fragel

Mark Lasota

Mark LaSota

PE 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SL 100) This course is designed to present theory, research methods, process of program planning, promotion, organizing, implementation, and evaluation as applicable to a variety of programs. Several types of programming which serve different age groups, interests, and needs will be discussed. The scope of leadership for both professionals and volunteers will be presented in terms of their relationship to programming and promotion. The development of critical thinking toward the implementation of sport and recreation programming will be introduced.

SL 395 PA

Practicum in Sprt Ldrshp & Rec

CRN 57827

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Clinton Longacre

PE 204

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SL 100) Sport Leadership and Recreation majors only) This sport leadership and recreation practicum is designed to familiarize the student with the diverse settings and potential career paths they can pursue for Practicum II (SL 470), Internship (SL 570), and jobs upon entering the work force. This practicum experience offers the student an opportunity to become cognizant of the scope of knowledge, skills, and responsibilities often expected of sport leadership and recreation professionals in a variety of work settings and offers a glimpse into what they will be assisting with or performing during their Practicum II experience.

SL 420 A

Ldrshp in Sport Industry & Rec

CRN 57829

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Kent Weiser

Mark Lasota

Mark LaSota

PE 206

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SL 100) This course is designed to give students comprehensive knowledge of the management process, become acquainted with various leadership theories and techniques, as well as group dynamics and problem solving skills, in sport leadership and recreation service agencies. This will offer experiences of organizing leadership practices and financial resources in a variety of sport leadership and recreational settings.

SL 440 PA

Ind Stdy Sport Ldrship & Rec

CRN 58354

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Clinton Longacre

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite SL 100) A critical analysis and study of selected problems, trends or issues in the areas of sport leadership and recreation. Utilizes individual and group discussions, resource persons, and a review of literature.

SL 440 PB

Ind Stdy Sport Ldrship & Rec

CRN 58355

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Clinton Longacre

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite SL 100) A critical analysis and study of selected problems, trends or issues in the areas of sport leadership and recreation. Utilizes individual and group discussions, resource persons, and a review of literature.

SL 440 PC

Ind Stdy Sport Ldrship & Rec

CRN 58356

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Clinton Longacre

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite SL 100) A critical analysis and study of selected problems, trends or issues in the areas of sport leadership and recreation. Utilizes individual and group discussions, resource persons, and a review of literature.

SL 451 A

Prof Dev in Sport Ldrshp & Rec

CRN 57828

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Clinton Longacre

PE 203

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SL 395) This course serves as a synthesizing force in the student's academic preparation for the internship experience. The focus of the course is on self-exploration, internship/career search, identification and development of internship/career goals, professional letters, resume construction, interview techniques, problem solving and decision making, internship site selection, and other professional development processes.

SL 470 PA

Praticum II Sprt Ldrshp & Rec

CRN 57830

NOTE: Additional hours as arranged.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  1 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.

Clinton Longacre

PE 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SL 395) Sport Leadership and Recreation majors only). This sport leadership and recreation practicum is designed to prepare the student with skills and abilities to successfully compete in the quest for an internship and a professional job. This practicum experience offers the student an opportunity to gain further insight into sport leadership and recreation content, problems, issues and skills previously studied. It offers the student opportunities to apply these skills during this practicum experience.

SL 570 PA

Internship Sport Ldrshp & Rec

CRN 57831

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Clinton Longacre

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SL 470 Sport Leadership &Recreation majors only.) The internship is designed to provide the student an in-depth experiential education opportunity with an approved agency or business. The student will work under the direct supervision of an approved full time professional and a university supervisor.

Instructional Design & Tech

IT 325 ZD

Instruct Tech for Educators

CRN 57528

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dabae Lee

Jorge Britez Aveiro

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to supplement and enhance basic competencies in current instructional technologies. Focused toward preservice teachers, content is related to the field of education and is delivered through hands-on activities. Planning and integrating technology into the curriculum are emphasized with computer systems, Internet tools, evaluation tools, and software applications for classroom use.

IT 325 A

Instruct Tech for Educators

CRN 51500

This course will be held in rooms VH 111 & VH 122. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Yeol Huh

VH 122

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Designed to supplement and enhance basic competencies in current instructional technologies. Focused toward preservice teachers, content is related to the field of education and is delivered through hands-on activities. Planning and integrating technology into the curriculum are emphasized with computer systems, Internet tools, evaluation tools, and software applications for classroom use.

IT 325 B

Instruct Tech for Educators

CRN 51499

This course will be held in rooms VH 111 & VH 122. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Yeol Huh

VH 122

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Designed to supplement and enhance basic competencies in current instructional technologies. Focused toward preservice teachers, content is related to the field of education and is delivered through hands-on activities. Planning and integrating technology into the curriculum are emphasized with computer systems, Internet tools, evaluation tools, and software applications for classroom use.

IT 360 B

Instr Tech for Sec Educators

CRN 57381

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely. NOTE: For Sec Ed majors only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Seth Lickteig

Kristy Duggan

VH 111

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Secondary Education Majors) This course will help secondary education students develop fundamental technology integration skills by providing hands‐on introduction to various technology devices and applications, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary uses of technologies in classroom teaching. Students will have an opportunity to develop lesson plans using technologies, discuss issues related to digital citizenship and become familiar with and integrate the standards to design and assess technology projects.

IT 360 A

Instr Tech for Sec Educators

CRN 56836

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely. NOTE: For Sec Ed majors only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Seth Lickteig

Kristy Duggan

VH 111

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Secondary Education Majors) This course will help secondary education students develop fundamental technology integration skills by providing hands‐on introduction to various technology devices and applications, with an emphasis on interdisciplinary uses of technologies in classroom teaching. Students will have an opportunity to develop lesson plans using technologies, discuss issues related to digital citizenship and become familiar with and integrate the standards to design and assess technology projects.

IT 371 ZB

Adv Instruct Tech for Educator

CRN 58253

NOTE: For BEST Program

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Robert Carlson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, IT 325.) The design, development, authoring, and evaluation of multimedia instructional units, using digital media and interactive technologies. The course builds upon content, expertise, and skills in presentation software, web development, and applications obtained in Instructional Technology.

IT 371 ZJ

Adv Instruct Tech for Educator

CRN 54828

NOTE: ESU-KC Program

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jonathan D'Souza

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, IT 325.) The design, development, authoring, and evaluation of multimedia instructional units, using digital media and interactive technologies. The course builds upon content, expertise, and skills in presentation software, web development, and applications obtained in Instructional Technology.

IT 371 ZC

Adv Instruct Tech for Educator

CRN 58446

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Robert Carlson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, IT 325.) The design, development, authoring, and evaluation of multimedia instructional units, using digital media and interactive technologies. The course builds upon content, expertise, and skills in presentation software, web development, and applications obtained in Instructional Technology.

IT 371 A

Adv Instruct Tech for Educator

CRN 52325

NOTE: For El Ed Majors Only. This course will be held in rooms VH 111 & VH 122. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Dusti Howell

VH 122

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, IT 325.) The design, development, authoring, and evaluation of multimedia instructional units, using digital media and interactive technologies. The course builds upon content, expertise, and skills in presentation software, web development, and applications obtained in Instructional Technology.

IT 371 ZA

Adv Instruct Tech for Educator

CRN 51502

NOTE: For El Ed Majors Only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dusti Howell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, IT 325.) The design, development, authoring, and evaluation of multimedia instructional units, using digital media and interactive technologies. The course builds upon content, expertise, and skills in presentation software, web development, and applications obtained in Instructional Technology.

IT 700 XA

Found of Instruct Design/Tech

CRN 51810

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Dabae Lee

Yeol Huh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is intended to provide students with a clear picture of the field of instructional design and technology, the trends and issues that have affected it in the past and present, and those trends and issues likely to affect it in the future.

IT 700 A

Found of Instruct Design/Tech

CRN 55238

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Dabae Lee

Yeol Huh

VH 111

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is intended to provide students with a clear picture of the field of instructional design and technology, the trends and issues that have affected it in the past and present, and those trends and issues likely to affect it in the future.

IT 710 XA

Web Design

CRN 53143

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Janet Holland

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is an introductory level webpage design course. As you progress through the class you will be introduced to the basic commands that will get you started in designing a web page for instruction, training or corporate use. This course will provide you with theoretical and practical understanding of the various applications of website design and development. The course will help you to develop fundamental computer literacy skills using website application software, with an emphasis on acquiring problem solving and high-level critical thinking skills. Knowledge will be gained in website design and development through readings, discussions, and hands-on activities.

IT 710 A

Web Design

CRN 55239

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Janet Holland

VH 111

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an introductory level webpage design course. As you progress through the class you will be introduced to the basic commands that will get you started in designing a web page for instruction, training or corporate use. This course will provide you with theoretical and practical understanding of the various applications of website design and development. The course will help you to develop fundamental computer literacy skills using website application software, with an emphasis on acquiring problem solving and high-level critical thinking skills. Knowledge will be gained in website design and development through readings, discussions, and hands-on activities.

IT 727 XA

Integrating Educ Tech in Tchng

CRN 56605

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Yeol Huh

Michael Doud

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to enhance and extend the technology skills of practicing educators, apply those skills in innovative ways, and create lesson plans that support collaborative, project-based learning. It examines the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings required to transition to a technology-rich classroom. Practical ideas, suggestions and lesson plans to ensure successful technology integration will be provided.

IT 727 XB

Integrating Educ Tech in Tchng

CRN 57309

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Yeol Huh

Michael Doud

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to enhance and extend the technology skills of practicing educators, apply those skills in innovative ways, and create lesson plans that support collaborative, project-based learning. It examines the theoretical and philosophical underpinnings required to transition to a technology-rich classroom. Practical ideas, suggestions and lesson plans to ensure successful technology integration will be provided.

IT 743 XA

Intro to Blended Instruction

CRN 58513

Sept. 6, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Janet Doud

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester.

IT 790 A

Lrng Theorie Instr Design Tech

CRN 56837

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  7 p.m. - 9:50 p.m.

Janet Doud

VH 111

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course prepares IDT graduate students to translate the theoretical basis of instructional design to the practice of designing and developing technology-based instruction/technology-rich instruction. It examines the application of foundational theories for instructional design that includes learning theories and instructional theories.

IT 800 XA

Instructional Design

CRN 51817

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Rob Gibson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course presents a systematic method for the planning and development of instructional programs. Students will examine the research, theory, and principles supporting contemporary methods of instructional design as well as analyze and apply instructional design principles to specific instructional design problems. In addition, the course will culminate with a final project that applies instructional design principles, including the evaluation for instruction and the evaluation of instructional programs.

IT 810 A

Multimedia Design

CRN 54951

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 3, 2020

WR  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Dusti Howell

VH 122

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course presents a review of the systematic design of instruction as well as an overview of the use of multimedia instructional programs in education. The primary focus of the class is the application of instructional design principles to the development of a multimedia instructional program using a variety of presentation media.

IT 820 XA

Designing/Devel Web-Based Inst

CRN 52327

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Janet Holland

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on the technology and design of websites to communicate effectively online. Examined, will be crucial features of what is needed to generate quality content for training or instruction in e-learning environments. Students will have the opportunity to design and develop a training or instructional website related to a professional area of interest.

IT 830 A

Contemp Issues in Dist Educ

CRN 55282

Oct. 11, 2020 - Nov. 28, 2020

WR  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Dusti Howell

VH 122

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Offers an overview of the current issues in the three broad areas of distance education, K-12, post secondary, and business/corporate/government/military. The course addresses the trends and overall resources available for delivering education via virtual classrooms. Accreditation, benchmarks, assessment, and limitations of distance education will be covered.

IT 853 PA

Research Problems in Education

CRN 55241

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

VH 328

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

IT 853 PB

Research Problems in Education

CRN 55242

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

VH 328

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

IT 853 PC

Research Problems in Education

CRN 55243

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

VH 328

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

IT 853 XA

Research Problems in Education

CRN 51820

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

IT 853 XB

Research Problems in Education

CRN 51821

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

IT 853 XC

Research Problems in Education

CRN 51822

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission to enroll must be approved by the chair of the department.) Under individual direction, the student will select and pursue the investigation of special problems.

IT 875 PA

Internship

CRN 56245

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

VH 328

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Consent of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed as a practical experience where the student is assigned duties in a professional setting. Students apply their knowledge and skills in instructional design and technology by assisting a professional with “real world” issues in the field. A minimum of 50 clock hours is required per credit hour. An internship agreement and additional course work is required. Graded Pass-No Credit.

IT 875 PB

Internship

CRN 56246

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

VH 328

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Consent of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed as a practical experience where the student is assigned duties in a professional setting. Students apply their knowledge and skills in instructional design and technology by assisting a professional with “real world” issues in the field. A minimum of 50 clock hours is required per credit hour. An internship agreement and additional course work is required. Graded Pass-No Credit.

IT 875 PC

Internship

CRN 56247

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

VH 328

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Consent of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed as a practical experience where the student is assigned duties in a professional setting. Students apply their knowledge and skills in instructional design and technology by assisting a professional with “real world” issues in the field. A minimum of 50 clock hours is required per credit hour. An internship agreement and additional course work is required. Graded Pass-No Credit.

IT 875 XA

Internship

CRN 56248

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Consent of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed as a practical experience where the student is assigned duties in a professional setting. Students apply their knowledge and skills in instructional design and technology by assisting a professional with “real world” issues in the field. A minimum of 50 clock hours is required per credit hour. An internship agreement and additional course work is required. Graded Pass-No Credit.

IT 875 XB

Internship

CRN 56249

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Consent of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed as a practical experience where the student is assigned duties in a professional setting. Students apply their knowledge and skills in instructional design and technology by assisting a professional with “real world” issues in the field. A minimum of 50 clock hours is required per credit hour. An internship agreement and additional course work is required. Graded Pass-No Credit.

IT 875 XC

Internship

CRN 56250

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Consent of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed as a practical experience where the student is assigned duties in a professional setting. Students apply their knowledge and skills in instructional design and technology by assisting a professional with “real world” issues in the field. A minimum of 50 clock hours is required per credit hour. An internship agreement and additional course work is required. Graded Pass-No Credit.

IT 895 PA

Thesis in IDT

CRN 58357

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  1 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

VH 328

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: IT 800 or permission of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed to facilitate the completion of the thesis for the Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology. Completion of the thesis will require the student to defend in an open forum the culminating Instructional Design thesis. The thesis will be conceptualized in consultation with the advisor, approved by the advisor and thesis committee, updated, and refined as the student during the course of study. The final thesis will form a coherent paper integrating the student’s instructional design and technology experiences and research. The Thesis Concentration requires 6 hours of IT 895.

IT 895 XA

Thesis in IDT

CRN 58358

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: IT 800 or permission of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed to facilitate the completion of the thesis for the Master of Science in Instructional Design and Technology. Completion of the thesis will require the student to defend in an open forum the culminating Instructional Design thesis. The thesis will be conceptualized in consultation with the advisor, approved by the advisor and thesis committee, updated, and refined as the student during the course of study. The final thesis will form a coherent paper integrating the student’s instructional design and technology experiences and research. The Thesis Concentration requires 6 hours of IT 895.

IT 899 XA

Master's Project in IDT

CRN 51823

NOTE: Project Students Only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Yeol Huh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, IT800 and consent of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed to facilitate the completion of the capstone project. Completion of the project will require the student to demonstrate in an open forum the culminating Instructional Design project. The project will be conceptualized in consultation with the course instructor and advisor, updated, and refined as the student completes class work during the course of study. The final project will form a coherent package integrating the student’s instructional design and technology experiences and research related to anticipated or ongoing professional responsibilities.

IT 899 PA

Master's Project in IDT

CRN 55244

NOTE: Project Students Only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

M  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Yeol Huh

VH 122

VH 328

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, IT800 and consent of instructor or department chair.) This course is designed to facilitate the completion of the capstone project. Completion of the project will require the student to demonstrate in an open forum the culminating Instructional Design project. The project will be conceptualized in consultation with the course instructor and advisor, updated, and refined as the student completes class work during the course of study. The final project will form a coherent package integrating the student’s instructional design and technology experiences and research related to anticipated or ongoing professional responsibilities.

TS 535 ZA

Pract in Tchg Eng Sec/For Lang

CRN 58254

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Manjula Shinge

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The Practicum in TESOL is the capstone of the teacher training courses, namely Assessment and Evaluation, Linguistics for Language Teachers, Teaching English as a Second/Foreign Language, and Cultural Awareness. You now can showcase all the knowledge you have accumulated in those classes. This course will provide you with opportunities for observing classroom instruction, practicing your teaching strategies, receiving feedback, engaging in discussions, and being able to reflect on and assess your own teaching. Whether you are a pre-service or an in-service teacher, these activities will help you become a more effective educator as you plan and implement your lessons. Pre-service student teachers will observe other ESL teachers in an ESL or Bilingual Education program at a public elementary, middle, secondary school or approved English language learning program, under the general direction of a certified ESL onsite teacher and university supervisor. You will reflect on their teaching strategies and skills while actively teaching or assisting the onsite teacher in conducting a variety of classroom activities.

TS 600 A

Linguistics for Language Tchrs

CRN 57706

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Cate Crosby

Cate Grundleger

VH 343

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Course focuses on applied linguistics and how it can directly benefit and improve the teaching of ESL/EFL. This course focuses on the processes of second language acquisition and the nature of first language acquisition. The course provides an overview of linguistic, sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic analyses as they pertain to the language proficiency and academic achievement of ESL students (or LEP students). Beginning with a study of the linguistic components of language, the course provides an opportunity for prospective ESL/EFL teachers to explore the relevance of linguistics to second/foreign language teaching and learning.

TS 600 ZA

Linguistics for Language Tchrs

CRN 55206

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Cate Crosby

Cate Grundleger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Course focuses on applied linguistics and how it can directly benefit and improve the teaching of ESL/EFL. This course focuses on the processes of second language acquisition and the nature of first language acquisition. The course provides an overview of linguistic, sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic analyses as they pertain to the language proficiency and academic achievement of ESL students (or LEP students). Beginning with a study of the linguistic components of language, the course provides an opportunity for prospective ESL/EFL teachers to explore the relevance of linguistics to second/foreign language teaching and learning.

TS 700 A

Linguistics for Language Tchrs

CRN 57707

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Cate Crosby

Cate Grundleger

VH 343

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on applied linguistics and how it can directly benefit and improve the teaching of ESL/EFL. This graduate level course focuses on the processes of second language acquisition and the nature of first language acquisition. The course provides an overview of linguistic, sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic analysis as they pertain to the language proficiency and academic achievement of ESL students (or LEP students). Beginning with a study of the linguistic components of language, the course provides an opportunity for prospective ESL/EFL teachers to explore the relevance of linguistics to second/foreign language teaching and learning. The course calls for a highly constructive class participation, critical thinking and very responsible out of class reading and assignment preparation.

TS 700 XA

Linguistics for Language Tchrs

CRN 54173

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Cate Crosby

Cate Grundleger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on applied linguistics and how it can directly benefit and improve the teaching of ESL/EFL. This graduate level course focuses on the processes of second language acquisition and the nature of first language acquisition. The course provides an overview of linguistic, sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic analysis as they pertain to the language proficiency and academic achievement of ESL students (or LEP students). Beginning with a study of the linguistic components of language, the course provides an opportunity for prospective ESL/EFL teachers to explore the relevance of linguistics to second/foreign language teaching and learning. The course calls for a highly constructive class participation, critical thinking and very responsible out of class reading and assignment preparation.

TS 701 XA

Intro to Graduate Research

CRN 54152

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Cate Crosby

Cate Grundleger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introduction to graduate level research methods used in applied linguistics. It is a hands-on class in which students will develop a research proposal in an area of their choice. We will discuss issues related to research design, methods, and statistics. The main areas of discussion will be: identifying a topic for research, generating research questions, and writing a research proposal. This will be done by reviewing the relevant literature, selecting the most appropriate data collection techniques, obtaining approval to work with human participants, coding and organizing the data in a database, choosing the appropriate statistical analysis, and writing about the research project in a professional style.

TS 730 XA

Cross Cultural Communication

CRN 54153

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Manjula Shinge

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Completion of core courses required for MA TESOL.) This course investigates cultural behaviors, assumptions, values, and conflicts surrounding communication across cultures in the context of teaching English as a second or foreign language at all levels. This courses explores issues related to the intercultural communication processes. It will consider the important role of context (social, cultural, and historical) in intercultural interactions. Based on insights from critical theory, the course examines the complex relationship between culture and communication from three conceptual perspectives: the social psychological perspective, the interpretive perspective, and the critical perspective.

TS 735 XA

Pract Tchng Eng as Sec/For Lan

CRN 55279

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Manjula Shinge

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite:TS 534 or TS 734, or permission of instructor.) This course will involve seminars, observation, participation and supervised teaching experience in English as a second or foreign language.

TS 800 XA

Thesis Hours

CRN 58489

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is for students who are writing their thesis under the guidance of their thesis advisor and committee members. They will enroll for the number of credits they need to fulfill their degree requirements (1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6). They can enroll for as many credits as they need but no more than 3 credit hours will count toward their degree requirements. Students will meet with their advisor as needed. The course will be graded on a pass/no credit scale.

Psych/LearningScien/InstrTech

Psychology

PY 100 B

Introductory Psychology

CRN 50161

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Zach Fasig

VH 128

VH 129

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 C

Introductory Psychology

CRN 50163

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Chukwunenye Nweke

VH 128

VH 129

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 E

Introductory Psychology

CRN 50166

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MWF  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Ted Wheeler

VH 128

VH 129

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 H

Introductory Psychology

CRN 50169

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

MWF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Jess Pollom

VH 128

VH 129

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 J

Introductory Psychology

CRN 50172

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Andrea Garritano

VH 343

VH 129

VH 243

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 K

Introductory Psychology

CRN 57462

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

TR  11 a.m. - 12:20 p.m.

Justin Aman

VH 129

VH 343

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 ZA

Introductory Psychology

CRN 54804

NOTE: High School students may enroll.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Emily Schneider

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 D

Introductory Psychology

CRN 50164

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Zach Fasig

VH 129

VH 128

VH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 I

Introductory Psychology

CRN 50171

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Andrea Garritano

VH 129

VH 243

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 A

Introductory Psychology

CRN 50159

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

MWF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Victoria Lemon

VH 128

VH 129

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 100 L

Introductory Psychology

CRN 56040

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Emily Schneider

VH 128

VH 129

VH 312

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite to all other offerings in psychology.) A course designed to cover the major areas of concern in psychology (learning, perception, personality and behavior disorders) which will give the student a basis for advanced work in understanding human behavior.

PY 101 C

Intro Psychology Laboratory

CRN 58148

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  2:30 p.m. - 4:20 p.m.

Chukwunenye Nweke

VH 345

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to give beginning students hands on, practical experience in the science of psychology. Students will participate directly in laboratory exercises ranging from basic learning processes to sleep and dreaming. Concurrent enrollment with PY 100 is recommended, but not required.

PY 101 A

Intro Psychology Laboratory

CRN 50176

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  8:30 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.

Justin Aman

VH 345

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to give beginning students hands on, practical experience in the science of psychology. Students will participate directly in laboratory exercises ranging from basic learning processes to sleep and dreaming. Concurrent enrollment with PY 100 is recommended, but not required.

PY 101 B

Intro Psychology Laboratory

CRN 56657

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Ted Wheeler

VH 345

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to give beginning students hands on, practical experience in the science of psychology. Students will participate directly in laboratory exercises ranging from basic learning processes to sleep and dreaming. Concurrent enrollment with PY 100 is recommended, but not required.

PY 102 A

Intro to Psychology Major

CRN 50177

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

R  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Kelly McEnerney

VH 343

PE GYM D

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite Note - It is highly recommended that Psychology majors take PY100, Introductory Psychology, concurrently with PY102, Introduction to Psychology Major, but is not required.) This is an undergraduate class primarily for a first-year student, sophomore, and transfer students who are (or thinking about) declaring psychology as their major. The course will explore the various careers, fields, and opportunities in the psychology field.

PY 203 PA

Psych Ambassadors

CRN 56140

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100) This represents an umbrella course where the instructor will select a specific topic related to applied psychology. It is an undergraduate course primarily for first-year students and sophomores. Potential topics include: Applied Psychology, Career Psychology, Multi-cultural Psychology, Psychology of Adjustment, Group Dynamics, Psychology and the Paranormal, and The Psychology of Emotion.

PY 210 A

Dev Psych for Psychology Major

CRN 50178

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Kelly McEnerney

VH 312

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100, and Psychology majors only.) This course focuses on describing and explaining the physical, social, and cognitive changes that take place from conception to death. Students will learn about major theories and empirical methodology used to explore developmental changes. Learners will think critically about developmental research; that is, to be able to evaluate information on how environment and genetics contribute to development and to behavior. Learners will become effective practitioners by applying what they learn about developmental changes to real life situations. Finally, learners will become creative planners who can facilitate healthy development for future generations.

PY 211 A

Dev Psych for Education Major

CRN 50179

Education Majors Only Wednesdays course will be split between HPER Gym D, VH 312 & VH 343. Check with instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jennifer Moss

VH 343

PE GYM D

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100, and Education Majors only) This course provides a general overview of human development from infancy to young adulthood. The emphasis is on the application of developmental theories and principles to education contexts. Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, and Lev Vygotsky are among the theorists reviewed.

PY 211 B

Dev Psych for Education Major

CRN 50180

Education Majors only. NOTE: Wednesdays course will be split between HPER Gym D, VH 312 & VH 343. Check with the instructor for further information.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jennifer Moss

VH 343

PE GYM D

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100, and Education Majors only) This course provides a general overview of human development from infancy to young adulthood. The emphasis is on the application of developmental theories and principles to education contexts. Jean Piaget, Erik Erikson, and Lev Vygotsky are among the theorists reviewed.

PY 212 A

Dev Psych Nursing & Other Majr

CRN 57476

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Madison Orton

VH 128

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100.) This course examines the major life span developmental stages, with particular focus on developmental concepts and principles relevant to nurses and others interested in the helping professions. Prenatal, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and aging are studied. An understanding of the relationship between developmental trends and human behavior will be an emphasis.

PY 212 B

Dev Psych Nursing & Other Majr

CRN 57477

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Brianna Chastain

VH 129

PE 202

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100.) This course examines the major life span developmental stages, with particular focus on developmental concepts and principles relevant to nurses and others interested in the helping professions. Prenatal, infancy, childhood, adolescence, adulthood, and aging are studied. An understanding of the relationship between developmental trends and human behavior will be an emphasis.

PY 300 A

Desc Rsrch Meth/Stat in Psych

CRN 50185

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Cathy Grover

VH 345

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(This course is a prerequisite for Experimental Research and Statistics in Psychology.) This course will introduce you to the scientific methodology used in the diverse yet related areas of psychology. Topics include descriptive research methods, sources of extraneous variation, internal and external validity, and descriptive statistical analyses, including measures of central tendency and variation, correlation, and simple regression. Coursework emphasizes critiquing scientific journal articles and developing individual research proposals. Research designs and methodologies are demonstrated in the laboratory with students performing statistical analysis of the collected data. This course should enable you to better understand and appreciate the necessity and difficulty of systematically studying behavior and mental processes, and prepare you for intelligently scrutinizing explanations of behavior provided by psychologists, friends, the media and others.

PY 301 A

Exp Res and Inf Stats in Psych

CRN 50186

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Cathy Grover

VH 345

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 300.) This course will introduce you to the scientific methodology used in the diverse yet related areas of psychology. Topics include experimental design, sources of extraneous variation, internal and external validity, and statistical analyses. Coursework emphasizes critiquing scientific journal articles and completing an individual research project. Research designs and methodologies are demonstrated in the laboratory with students performing statistical analysis of the collected data. This course should enable you to better understand and appreciate the necessity and difficulty of systematically studying behavior and mental processes, and prepare you for intelligently scrutinizing explanations of behavior provided by psychologists, friends, the media, and others.

PY 303 B

Psych of Pseudoscience

CRN 58299

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

MW  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

MW  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

MW  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Keith Wylie

EC 201

VH 343

PE GYM D

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, PY 100) This represents an umbrella course where the instructor will select a specific topic related to a specialized or current topic in undergraduate Psychology. It is an undergraduate course and potential topics include: Peer Advising, Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Educational Psychology, Psychology in the Cinema, Death and Dying, Environmental Psychology, Classic and Famous Studies in Psychology, The Psychology of Mental Retardation, and Introduction to Art Therapy.

PY 303 PB

Undergraduate Teaching Assist

CRN 52410

Aug. 23, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Cathy Grover

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100) This represents an umbrella course where the instructor will select a specific topic related to a specialized or current topic in undergraduate Psychology. It is an undergraduate course and potential topics include: Peer Advising, Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Educational Psychology, Psychology in the Cinema, Death and Dying, Environmental Psychology, Classic and Famous Studies in Psychology, The Psychology of Mental Retardation, and Introduction to Art Therapy.

PY 303 BZ

Spe Top: Pseudoscience- Honors

CRN 58562

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Keith Wylie

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, PY 100) This represents an umbrella course where the instructor will select a specific topic related to a specialized or current topic in undergraduate Psychology. It is an undergraduate course and potential topics include: Peer Advising, Undergraduate Teaching Assistant, Educational Psychology, Psychology in the Cinema, Death and Dying, Environmental Psychology, Classic and Famous Studies in Psychology, The Psychology of Mental Retardation, and Introduction to Art Therapy.

PY 333 A

Social Psychology

CRN 50189

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Keith Wylie

VH 343

PE 124

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The basic principles and processes of human social behavior and the social consciousness of the individual and groups are covered. Contemporary interests and tendencies that grow out of community life are stressed. Topics include theories, personality, motives, abilities, attitudes, group

PY 334 A

Educational Psychology

CRN 57018

NOTE: Instructor Permission Required

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

W  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jennifer Moss

VH 126

VH 118

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Co-requisites ED333 and ED 334) The course is for candidates who have been admitted to teacher education and enrollment concurrent with ED333 and ED334 in the same section is required. This course is part of the first phase of professional education and is designed to teach the relationships between psychological principles and the educative process. Practical experiences are related to classroom organization, management and learning activities. Adolescent development is treated through application of learning theories, research design and behavioral objectives. This professional education course integrates with the other courses in Phase I to provide a theoretical and practical base for teaching.

PY 334 B

Educational Psychology

CRN 57019

NOTE: Instructor Permission Required

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  1 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Jennifer Moss

VH 126

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Co-requisites ED333 and ED 334) The course is for candidates who have been admitted to teacher education and enrollment concurrent with ED333 and ED334 in the same section is required. This course is part of the first phase of professional education and is designed to teach the relationships between psychological principles and the educative process. Practical experiences are related to classroom organization, management and learning activities. Adolescent development is treated through application of learning theories, research design and behavioral objectives. This professional education course integrates with the other courses in Phase I to provide a theoretical and practical base for teaching.

PY 403 PA

Independent Study

CRN 50193

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A problem of special interest is selected and researched under the immediate supervision of the instructor.

PY 403 PB

Independent Study

CRN 50194

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A problem of special interest is selected and researched under the immediate supervision of the instructor.

PY 403 PC

Independent Study

CRN 50195

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A problem of special interest is selected and researched under the immediate supervision of the instructor.

PY 427 A

Abnormal Psychology

CRN 50196

NOTE: Additional class time will be online.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MW  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MW  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Tracy Wechselblatt

VH 343

PE GYM D

VH 345

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

All forms of psychological abnormality are considered against the setting in which they develop along with methods of prevention and cure.

PY 440 A

Psychological Testing

CRN 50197

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Ryan Kirton

VH 312

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course is designed to aid in the understanding of basic psychometric concepts and the interpretation of standardized tests used in psychology, education, business, and industry.

PY 440 AZ

Psychological Testing - Honors

CRN 58551

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  2 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.

Ryan Kirton

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

The course is designed to aid in the understanding of basic psychometric concepts and the interpretation of standardized tests used in psychology, education, business, and industry.

PY 490 A

Undergraduate Internship

CRN 50201

Students will meet on one Saturday; date TBD.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kelly McEnerney

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: PY100; must be a psychology student with at least junior standing.) This course provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge of psychology in either a work or research setting. Students are placed in a variety of organizations ranging from mental health, educational, correctional, to business. Each placement is supervised through the organization in consultation with assigned faculty advisors who design job-related learning objectives and projects. The course is divided into two sections, PY490A and PY490B, both of which must be completed for the full 4 hours credit.

PY 490 B

Undergraduate Internship

CRN 50202

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kelly McEnerney

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: PY100; must be a psychology student with at least junior standing.) This course provides students with the opportunity to apply their knowledge of psychology in either a work or research setting. Students are placed in a variety of organizations ranging from mental health, educational, correctional, to business. Each placement is supervised through the organization in consultation with assigned faculty advisors who design job-related learning objectives and projects. The course is divided into two sections, PY490A and PY490B, both of which must be completed for the full 4 hours credit.

PY 503 AZ

The Psychology of You - Honors

CRN 56190

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  9:30 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

John Wade

VH 344I

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100) This represents an umbrella course where the instructor will select a specific topic related to a specialized or current topic in Psychology for both undergraduate and graduate students. Potential topics include: Brain and Behavior, Psychology of Gender, Sports Psychology, Drugs and Behavior, Psychology of Sex, Psychology and Religion, Current Therapies, Positive Psychology, Evolutionary Psychology, Psychology of Love and Attraction, Psychology and the Law, Psychology of American Culture, and The Psychology of Gaming.

PY 506 A

Methods for Teaching Psych

CRN 58362

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

Peter Leyva

VH 319

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, 12 hours completed in teaching field.) Students will be trained to actively involve the learner in the psychology classroom using the data methodology principles approach. This course is designed to prepare teachers of psychology at the secondary level.

PY 520 A

Statistics I

CRN 53637

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

TR  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Keith Wylie

VH 344I

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces students to both descriptive and inferential statistics including mean, standard deviation, variance, sum of squares, correlation, linear regression, sampling distributions, hypothesis testing, t test, and analysis of variance.

PY 570 A

Sensation & Perception

CRN 58149

NOTE: This course will contain some online content.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  noon - 12:50 p.m.

Cathy Grover

VH 345

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to cover basic sensory physiology and systematic methods of studying sensory and perceptual phenomena, as well as an introduction to the major concepts, principles and theories of perception.

PY 626 A

Theories of Personality

CRN 50206

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

TR  1:30 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

TR  1:30 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

TR  1:30 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

TR  1:30 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

John Wade

VH 343

PE 206

PE GYM D

VH 224

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course is designed to give the student an understanding of the different approaches to the study of personality. Compact yet comprehensive summaries of the major personality theorists are presented.

PY 703 PB

Practicum in School Psych - II

CRN 57127

NOTE: Instructor Permission Required.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kaira Hayes

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100, Junior level standing or better.) This represents a graduate level umbrella course where the instructor will select a specific topic related to a specialized or current topic in Psychology. It is primarily a graduate course but junior and senior undergraduates may also take it. Potential topics include: Forensic Psychology, Psychometrics, University Level Teaching, Psychology of Compensation Administration, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Spectral Disorders, Psychology of Globalization, Ergonomics and Human Factors, and The Psychology of Horror/Humor.

PY 703 PC

University Level Teaching

CRN 52409

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Cathy Grover

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, PY 100, Junior level standing or better.) This represents a graduate level umbrella course where the instructor will select a specific topic related to a specialized or current topic in Psychology. It is primarily a graduate course but junior and senior undergraduates may also take it. Potential topics include: Forensic Psychology, Psychometrics, University Level Teaching, Psychology of Compensation Administration, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Spectral Disorders, Psychology of Globalization, Ergonomics and Human Factors, and The Psychology of Horror/Humor.

PY 703 PA

Practicum in School Psych - I

CRN 57126

NOTE: Instructor Permission Required.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kaira Hayes

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, PY 100, Junior level standing or better.) This represents a graduate level umbrella course where the instructor will select a specific topic related to a specialized or current topic in Psychology. It is primarily a graduate course but junior and senior undergraduates may also take it. Potential topics include: Forensic Psychology, Psychometrics, University Level Teaching, Psychology of Compensation Administration, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome and Spectral Disorders, Psychology of Globalization, Ergonomics and Human Factors, and The Psychology of Horror/Humor.

PY 714 A

Assessing Young Children

CRN 50208

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Kylea Shoemaker

VH 344I

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an overview of measurement and evaluation concepts, strategies, and techniques that are appropriate for young children with special needs.

PY 760 XA

Pract Rsrch Methods & Analysis

CRN 58510

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kylea Shoemaker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide the graduate student advanced study in the technical qualities, interpretation, and application of various research designs, methods, and statistical analyses, with emphasis on those used within education or other applied settings to determine the effectiveness of an intervention, treatment/teaching strategy, or program. Students will also gain skills necessary to accurately interpret and evaluate published research, and to write an in-depth literature review, with an emphasis on program or treatment evaluation. This course will highlight the application of research and statistical concepts to the field of education and other applied settings.

PY 800 PB

Thesis, MS

CRN 50212

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an important research study appropriate to their area of specialization.

PY 800 PC

Thesis, MS

CRN 50213

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an important research study appropriate to their area of specialization.

PY 800 PD

Thesis, MS

CRN 50214

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an important research study appropriate to their area of specialization.

PY 800 PE

Thesis, MS

CRN 50215

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an important research study appropriate to their area of specialization.

PY 800 PA

Thesis, MS

CRN 50211

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an important research study appropriate to their area of specialization.

PY 803 PA

Research Problem in Psychology

CRN 50216

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A problem of special interest is investigated by the student under the immediate supervision of the instructor.

PY 803 PB

Research Problem in Psychology

CRN 50217

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A problem of special interest is investigated by the student under the immediate supervision of the instructor.

PY 803 PC

Research Problem in Psychology

CRN 50218

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) A problem of special interest is investigated by the student under the immediate supervision of the instructor.

PY 806 A

Personality Assess & Rprt Wrtg

CRN 50219

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

M  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Tracy Wechselblatt

VH 319

VH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an introduction to personality assessment and report writing. The emphasis is on general procedures rather than specific techniques and tests. The course will establish critical thinking about when an assessment is appropriate, what to consider when doing an assessment, and the appropriate reporting of assessment results. Use of the diagnostic manual will be discussed as well as the meaning of normality as it applies to various cultural groups. This course is designed to meet Domain 5 of the National Association of School Psychologists: School psychologists have knowledge of individual differences, abilities, and disabilities and of the potential influence of biological, social, cultural, ethnic, experiential, socioeconomic, gender-related, and linguistic factors in development and learning. School psychologists demonstrate the sensitivity and skills needed to work with individuals of diverse characteristics and to implement strategies selected and/or adapted based on individual characteristics, strengths and needs.

PY 811 XA

Seminar in Human Growth/Devel

CRN 57958

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kelly McEnerney

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Consideration is given to individual development, adjustment to social patterns, and the significance of development for learning. Special problem areas from conception through adolescence are covered.

PY 812 XA

Found Assess Spec Edu/St Spprt

CRN 58150

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kylea Shoemaker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course provides familiarity with assessment principles in K-12 school settings, as undertaken to support students in general education as well as to determine needs and eligibility in special education and gifted. It covers various domains including intelligence/aptitude, achievement, language, social/behavioral, adaptive, motor, and general development. Understanding of test scores and their meaning, and selection of valid tools is reviewed. Multicultural and bias issues, and other factors which contribute to error in assessment are key components as well as ethics and legal obligations as relate to the assessment process. Tools such as norm-referenced tests, criterion-referenced tests, functional behavioral assessment, systematic observation, and informal/authentic assessment such as portfolios are included.

PY 838 PA

Super Prac in School Psych

CRN 50271

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  2 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Kaira Hayes

VH 344I

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The student completes 600 clock hours of supervised practice under the direct supervision of an approved, experienced, and certified school psychologist in a public school setting. A second enrollment may be in an institutional setting.

PY 839 PA

Internship in Psychology

CRN 52445

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Internship is designed as a culminating practical experience for a prescribed course of formal instruction in a professional area of psychology. In some instances, the course may be taken concurrently with professional employment.

PY 839 PB

Internship in Psychology

CRN 52446

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Internship is designed as a culminating practical experience for a prescribed course of formal instruction in a professional area of psychology. In some instances, the course may be taken concurrently with professional employment.

PY 839 PC

Internship in Psychology

CRN 52447

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Internship is designed as a culminating practical experience for a prescribed course of formal instruction in a professional area of psychology. In some instances, the course may be taken concurrently with professional employment.

PY 839 PD

Internship in Psychology

CRN 52448

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Internship is designed as a culminating practical experience for a prescribed course of formal instruction in a professional area of psychology. In some instances, the course may be taken concurrently with professional employment.

PY 839 PE

Internship in Psychology

CRN 52449

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Internship is designed as a culminating practical experience for a prescribed course of formal instruction in a professional area of psychology. In some instances, the course may be taken concurrently with professional employment.

PY 841 A

Assessment of Intelligence

CRN 50288

Select Fridays and Saturdays: 8/21, 8/28, 8/29, 9/11, 9/25, 10/3, 10/16, 10/30, and 11/13.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

F  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

S  9 a.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Kaira Hayes

VH 344I

VH 243

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, one course in statistics or testing.) This is a basic course in clinical mental testing. The techniques of administering, scoring, and interpreting the Wechsler tests are covered.

PY 843 XA

Psychoeducational Assessment

CRN 57315

NOTE: Internet & Weekend Intensives-Meets Saturdays 9:00 am to 3:00 pm 8/22, 9/12, 9/26, 10/17, 11/21, at ESU Metro Center, Rm 101; and Internet.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kailee Dettmann

Kailee Potter

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, one course in statistics or testing.) This advanced assessment course is designed for students desiring to become practitioners in school, clinical, and counseling settings. Administering, scoring, and interpreting standardized intelligence tests, achievement tests, adaptive behavior measures are covered. Other topics include intelligence theory, social-emotional development, psychometric theory, assessment battery development, ethical considerations, conceptualization, and reporting information. The course goal is to integrate knowledge and skills in conducting competent psychological services in the area of assessment.

PY 843 A

Psychoeducational Assessment

CRN 54723

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Kaira Hayes

VH 344I

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, one course in statistics or testing.) This advanced assessment course is designed for students desiring to become practitioners in school, clinical, and counseling settings. Administering, scoring, and interpreting standardized intelligence tests, achievement tests, adaptive behavior measures are covered. Other topics include intelligence theory, social-emotional development, psychometric theory, assessment battery development, ethical considerations, conceptualization, and reporting information. The course goal is to integrate knowledge and skills in conducting competent psychological services in the area of assessment.

PY 844 A

School Psychology Ed.S. Proj

CRN 53353

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Kaira Hayes

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Consent of project advisor chair and academic advisor. The project must be completed prior to school psychology internship. School psychology candidates will complete a non-thesis research project in a topic area appropriate to school psychology.

PY 844 PB

School Psychology Ed.S. Proj

CRN 58523

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kylea Shoemaker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Consent of project advisor chair and academic advisor. The project must be completed prior to school psychology internship. School psychology candidates will complete a non-thesis research project in a topic area appropriate to school psychology.

PY 847 A

Techniques of Psychotherapy

CRN 50289

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  4 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.

John Wade

VH 343

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is an introduction to the basic theories and practice of psychotherapy. Its intention is to give the student a basic overview of therapy techniques which have been used and currently are being used in the treatment of psychological and emotional difficulties. The purpose of the course is to provide candidates with an academic foundation in techniques in psychotherapy treatment prior to their practicum experiences.

PY 849 A

Ethics & Professional Practice

CRN 57724

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

W  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

W  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Tracy Wechselblatt

VH 319

VH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to ensure all master's degree psychology graduates are thoroughly knowledgeable about the legal and ethical requirements of all aspects of the profession.

PY 858 PA

Inter Ref & Coll in Clin Psych

CRN 50291

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

R  12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m.

R  12:30 p.m. - 1:20 p.m.

John Wade

VH 319

VH 343

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

The Clinical Psychology Internship is designed as an experience-based program, which presents students with opportunities to translate theoretical knowledge into functional skills. The first 3 credit hours of the internship (PY858) are designed to orient students who are beginning their internships, and preparing them to continue in and satisfactorily complete the remaining 6 credit hours (PY859) of their internship experience.

PY 859 PA

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 52249

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Wade

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The Clinical Psychology Internship is an experience-based program which presents students with opportunities to translate the theoretical knowledge into functional skills. The internship must be 750 hours in length and is usually carried out at public agencies in Kansas, such as mental health centers, mental hospitals and state correctional facilities.

PY 859 PB

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 52250

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Wade

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The Clinical Psychology Internship is an experience-based program which presents students with opportunities to translate the theoretical knowledge into functional skills. The internship must be 750 hours in length and is usually carried out at public agencies in Kansas, such as mental health centers, mental hospitals and state correctional facilities.

PY 859 PC

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 52251

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Wade

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

The Clinical Psychology Internship is an experience-based program which presents students with opportunities to translate the theoretical knowledge into functional skills. The internship must be 750 hours in length and is usually carried out at public agencies in Kansas, such as mental health centers, mental hospitals and state correctional facilities.

PY 859 PD

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 52252

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Wade

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The Clinical Psychology Internship is an experience-based program which presents students with opportunities to translate the theoretical knowledge into functional skills. The internship must be 750 hours in length and is usually carried out at public agencies in Kansas, such as mental health centers, mental hospitals and state correctional facilities.

PY 859 PE

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 52253

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Wade

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The Clinical Psychology Internship is an experience-based program which presents students with opportunities to translate the theoretical knowledge into functional skills. The internship must be 750 hours in length and is usually carried out at public agencies in Kansas, such as mental health centers, mental hospitals and state correctional facilities.

PY 859 PF

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 52254

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

John Wade

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The Clinical Psychology Internship is an experience-based program which presents students with opportunities to translate the theoretical knowledge into functional skills. The internship must be 750 hours in length and is usually carried out at public agencies in Kansas, such as mental health centers, mental hospitals and state correctional facilities.

PY 900 PA

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 50292

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an empirical research study appropriate to the area of school psychology.

PY 900 PB

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 50293

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an empirical research study appropriate to the area of school psychology.

PY 900 PC

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 50294

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an empirical research study appropriate to the area of school psychology.

PY 900 PD

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 50295

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an empirical research study appropriate to the area of school psychology.

PY 900 PE

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 50296

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an empirical research study appropriate to the area of school psychology.

PY 910 PA

Internship in Sch Psychology I

CRN 50297

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, permission of instructor.) The purpose of the supervised, full time internship for one academic year is to allow the intern to further develop their competencies as a practicing school psychologist and to demonstrate appropriate ethical and professional standards as a school psychologist. The internship experience should include all levels of education, early childhood through secondary. The setting should provide a full range of services and education of both exceptional and general education children. A school setting must provide at least 50% of the approved field experience.

PY 920 PA

Intern School Psych II

CRN 50298

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Prerequisites, permission of instructor, completion of PY 910.) The purpose of the supervised, full time internship for one academic year is to allow the intern to further develop their competencies as a practicing school psychologist and to demonstrate appropriate ethical and professional standards as a school psychologist. The internship experience should include all levels of education, early childhood through secondary. The setting should provide a full range of services and education of both exceptional and general education children. A school setting must provide at least 50% of the approved field experience.

Sch Lead/Middle & Sec Tchr Ed

EA 894 XA

Field Exp in Ed Adm: Bldg Lvl

CRN 58274

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 3, 2020

Nancy Albrecht

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Enrollment in this course is concurrent with specified core courses in the educational administration program. Students will be engaged in field projects and experiences associated with the primary areas of content under the supervision of a mentor administrator and a university supervisor. An integral part of the field experiences will place emphasis on application, analysis and synthesis and will evaluate levels of learning through a variety of activities. Students must be near completion of the Ed Admin Building Leadership program prior to the course start date.

EA 895 XA

Pract in Educ Admin: Bldg Lvl

CRN 58275

Oct. 11, 2020 - Nov. 28, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Enrollment in this course is concurrent with specified core courses in the educational administration program. Students will be engaged in field projects and experiences associated with the primary areas of content under the supervision of a mentor administrator and a university supervisor. An integral part of the field experiences will place emphasis on application, analysis and synthesis and will evaluate levels of learning through a variety of activities. Students must be near completion of the Ed Admin Building Leadership program prior to the course start date.

EA 997 XB

Pract I Educ Admin: Dist Lev

CRN 51762

Aug. 30, 2020 - Nov. 7, 2020

Jerry Will

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The primary areas of content will focus on communication, planning, organizing and facilitating, problem solving, decision making and conflict management. Secondary emphasis will be placed on content covered in leadership courses leading to the practicum experience. Students will engage in major field projects and experiences associated with the primary and secondary areas of content under the supervision of a mentor administrator and a university supervisor. Seminars are an integral part of the field experiences and will place emphasis on application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluative levels of learning. Student must complete EA District Level Leadership Non-Degree program and secure advisor or department chair approval prior to August start date.

ED 220 C

Introduction to Teaching

CRN 52143

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

MW  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Virginia Cutrell

VH 118

PE 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, sophomore standing.) A survey of education from colonial times to the present including the history and philosophy of education. This course includes an analysis of the role of the local, state, and federal government in educational policy; an examination of the social forces that influence schools; ethical and legal issues involving the educational process; and multicultural/diversity issues in American education. There is a required field experience in the public or private schools.

ED 220 PD

Introduction to Teaching

CRN 58025

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Amanda Lickteig

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, sophomore standing.) A survey of education from colonial times to the present including the history and philosophy of education. This course includes an analysis of the role of the local, state, and federal government in educational policy; an examination of the social forces that influence schools; ethical and legal issues involving the educational process; and multicultural/diversity issues in American education. There is a required field experience in the public or private schools.

ED 220 A

Introduction to Teaching

CRN 51559

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

MW  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Virginia Cutrell

VH 118

PE 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, sophomore standing.) A survey of education from colonial times to the present including the history and philosophy of education. This course includes an analysis of the role of the local, state, and federal government in educational policy; an examination of the social forces that influence schools; ethical and legal issues involving the educational process; and multicultural/diversity issues in American education. There is a required field experience in the public or private schools.

ED 220 B

Introduction to Teaching

CRN 51560

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MW  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MW  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Virginia Cutrell

VH 118

PE 205

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, sophomore standing.) A survey of education from colonial times to the present including the history and philosophy of education. This course includes an analysis of the role of the local, state, and federal government in educational policy; an examination of the social forces that influence schools; ethical and legal issues involving the educational process; and multicultural/diversity issues in American education. There is a required field experience in the public or private schools.

ED 333 A

Prin of Secondary Education

CRN 51676

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTRF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

MTRF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

Amanda Lickteig

VH 126

VH 118

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisites, ED334 and PY334.) The course is for candidates who have been admitted to teacher education and enrollment concurrent with ED334 and PY334 in the same section is required. Candidates completing ED333 will demonstrate the ability to conduct curriculum development, including decision-making, planning for all learners, instruction, and assessment skills and reflection required of effective middle level and secondary teachers. An extensive field experience is required; this field experience is called the internship and is designed to have the candidate gain first-hand experience in classroom operations and in working with students in a school setting. Candidates will demonstrate critical thinking skills in their internship in a school, as they work with individuals, small groups, and the whole class. Candidates will also describe basic elements associated with current reform movements. Candidate must secure advisor and teacher education admission director approval prior to enrollment.

ED 333 B

Prin of Secondary Education

CRN 51677

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTRF  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Amanda Lickteig

VH 126

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisites, ED334 and PY334.) The course is for candidates who have been admitted to teacher education and enrollment concurrent with ED334 and PY334 in the same section is required. Candidates completing ED333 will demonstrate the ability to conduct curriculum development, including decision-making, planning for all learners, instruction, and assessment skills and reflection required of effective middle level and secondary teachers. An extensive field experience is required; this field experience is called the internship and is designed to have the candidate gain first-hand experience in classroom operations and in working with students in a school setting. Candidates will demonstrate critical thinking skills in their internship in a school, as they work with individuals, small groups, and the whole class. Candidates will also describe basic elements associated with current reform movements. Candidate must secure advisor and teacher education admission director approval prior to enrollment.

ED 334 A

Classroom Management

CRN 51678

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTRF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MTRF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Paul Bland

VH 126

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisites, ED333 and PY334.) The course is for candidates who have been admitted to teacher education and enrollment concurrent with ED333 and PY334 in the same section is required. The course is designed to develop the following skills: organizing the secondary classroom; conducting lessons geared toward students of differing backgrounds and abilities; conducting lessons involving problem solving, group work, active engagement and self motivation; developing a climate which fosters creative inquiry; developing skills for keeping students on task; and developing classroom management and discipline strategies. Candidate must secure advisor and teacher education admission director approval prior to enrollment.

ED 334 B

Classroom Management

CRN 51679

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MTRF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Paul Bland

VH 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisites, ED333 and PY334.) The course is for candidates who have been admitted to teacher education and enrollment concurrent with ED333 and PY334 in the same section is required. The course is designed to develop the following skills: organizing the secondary classroom; conducting lessons geared toward students of differing backgrounds and abilities; conducting lessons involving problem solving, group work, active engagement and self motivation; developing a climate which fosters creative inquiry; developing skills for keeping students on task; and developing classroom management and discipline strategies. Candidate must secure advisor and teacher education admission director approval prior to enrollment.

ED 340 A

Using Assess & Data Sec Clsrm

CRN 57093

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jill Griffith

VH 207

PE 204

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Using data to make classroom-based decisions involves collecting, managing, evaluating, and applying data in a critical manner. The focus of this course is to develop skills in the assessment of students and in the reasoning ability that is necessary to create, select, and administer assessments; analyze the assessment results; and apply concepts to make decisions about teaching and other professional activities based on data of all kinds. Assignments and projects tying this course content to the student's own teaching field are course requirements. Major topics include: selecting and developing assessments; reliability and validity; standardized testing and interpreting score reports (percentile scores); collecting and analyzing assessment data; using data of all kinds to improve student learning; value added measurement; using data to compare schools, states, and nations; correlation and the correlates of effective teaching.

ED 340 B

Using Assess & Data Sec Clsrm

CRN 57094

NOTE: Fall 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

MWF  2 p.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Jill Griffith

VH 207

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Using data to make classroom-based decisions involves collecting, managing, evaluating, and applying data in a critical manner. The focus of this course is to develop skills in the assessment of students and in the reasoning ability that is necessary to create, select, and administer assessments; analyze the assessment results; and apply concepts to make decisions about teaching and other professional activities based on data of all kinds. Assignments and projects tying this course content to the student's own teaching field are course requirements. Major topics include: selecting and developing assessments; reliability and validity; standardized testing and interpreting score reports (percentile scores); collecting and analyzing assessment data; using data of all kinds to improve student learning; value added measurement; using data to compare schools, states, and nations; correlation and the correlates of effective teaching.

ED 343 PA

Intro to Teaching/Non-Tutoring

CRN 57347

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Bland

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) This course offers an indepth study in specific dimensions of teaching or to offer new knowledge and content emerging in the field of study. Topics will vary as needed.

ED 343 PB

Spec Stdy: Communication in Ed

CRN 57348

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Paul Bland

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) This course offers an indepth study in specific dimensions of teaching or to offer new knowledge and content emerging in the field of study. Topics will vary as needed.

ED 343 PC

Special Studies in Education

CRN 57967

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) This course offers an indepth study in specific dimensions of teaching or to offer new knowledge and content emerging in the field of study. Topics will vary as needed.

ED 431 A

Perf Assmnt for Stud Tchng

CRN 51567

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students will successfully complete a performance assessment, a requirement for program completion, during the student teaching internship. The performance assessment also fulfills a requirement for licensure in the state of Kansas.

ED 743 XN

Restricted Licensure Intrnship

CRN 56677

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XR

T2T Secondary Sch Pract V

CRN 51208

This class for transition to teaching program students only.

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XJ

Adv NBPTS Cert Assess Scor

CRN 51718

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XK

Prof Dev Series: 155

CRN 51274

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XL

Prof Dev Series: 155

CRN 51275

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XA

NBPTS Renewal Portfolio

CRN 51713

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XB

NBPTS Cert Assess Scor

CRN 51714

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XD

NBPTS Cert Assess Scor

CRN 51716

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XC

NBPTS Cert Assess Scor

CRN 51715

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XE

Prof Dev Series: 155

CRN 51271

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XF

Prof Dev Series: 155

CRN 51272

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XG

Prof Dev Series: 155

CRN 51273

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XO

Resiliency in Tchng & Learning

CRN 58483

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Heather Caswell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XP

Resiliency in Tchng & Learning

CRN 58484

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Heather Caswell

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XH

Adv NBPTS Cert Assess Scor

CRN 51719

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 XI

Adv NBPTS Cert Assess Scor

CRN 51717

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 744 XL

District Leadership

CRN 55104

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 PA

Professional Dev Series: 155

CRN 54232

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Roger Caswell

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 PB

Professional Dev Series: 155

CRN 54233

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Roger Caswell

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 XC

Prof Dev Series: 155

CRN 51230

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 XD

Prof Dev Series: 155

CRN 51232

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 PC

Professional Dev Series: 155

CRN 54234

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Roger Caswell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 XE

School Improvement Plan I

CRN 51720

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 XG

School Improvement Plan II

CRN 51721

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 XH

School Improv Implementation I

CRN 51722

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 XI

School Improv Implement II

CRN 51723

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 XJ

Leadership Academy

CRN 53410

Course meets 10/14, 11/4, & 12/2.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 PD

Professional Dev Series: 155

CRN 54235

Nov. 15, 2020 - Nov. 21, 2020

Roger Caswell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 744 XK

Administrative Devel Series

CRN 53411

Course meets 10/14, 11/4, & 12/2.

Oct. 12, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

To provide in depth studies in specific dimensions of teaching, such as techniques of questioning, evaluation of instruction, evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. This course is offered only by pass/no credit.

ED 810 XA

Support Tech Integr Schl Ldrs

CRN 58276

Oct. 11, 2020 - Nov. 28, 2020

Amanda Lickteig

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to prepare school leaders (teachers, instructional coaches, administrators, etc.) for the integration and application of diverse educational technologies into classrooms and schools in ways that reflect a theoretical, research based, and practical understanding of curriculum development and the effective uses of technology. Course content explores practical ways to integrate technology into both teaching and learning and the critical importance of adequate training and professional development for successful integration.

ED 819 XA

Mentoring and Coaching

CRN 58272

Oct. 11, 2020 - Nov. 28, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 0.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to prepare graduate students who aspire to educational leadership responsibilities to advance the professional skills of colleagues by demonstrating and applying expertise in observational skills and in providing feedback in order to support reflective practice focused on improving curriculum, instruction and assessment.

ED 820 XA

Curr Leadership: Mod & Strat

CRN 52144

Aug. 23, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

M  5 p.m. - 8 p.m.

Tina Ellsworth

ZOLAIR H

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students completing this course will, as current or future educational leaders (teachers and administrators), explain and work effectively with the design and management of academic programs, grades Pre-K-12. They will interpret past, current, and emerging curriculum initiatives, and describe their intended impact on school curricula, teachers, and students. Students will also explain and demonstrate in simulated settings processes for creating, implementing, and managing local academic programs in the context of those reform initiatives. Students will be asked to apply their knowledge in four projects which gauge how students can successfully apply what they have learned in a variety of curriculum related settings.

ED 820 XB

Curr Leadership: Mod & Strat

CRN 58273

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 3, 2020

Paul Bland

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students completing this course will, as current or future educational leaders (teachers and administrators), explain and work effectively with the design and management of academic programs, grades Pre-K-12. They will interpret past, current, and emerging curriculum initiatives, and describe their intended impact on school curricula, teachers, and students. Students will also explain and demonstrate in simulated settings processes for creating, implementing, and managing local academic programs in the context of those reform initiatives. Students will be asked to apply their knowledge in four projects which gauge how students can successfully apply what they have learned in a variety of curriculum related settings.

ED 835 XB

Cult Influences & Ed Practices

CRN 57803

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 3, 2020

Brenda Cain

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to prepare students to effectively educate culturally, ethnically, racially different, and differently abled students. Major components are: to explore personal biases and methods of overcoming them; explore the basic principles underlying multicultural education and to develop appropriate strategies for teaching, leading, and other functions of the school and its community.

ED 841 XA

Essentials of Curr Design

CRN 56658

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Hedwig Craft

Kirsten Limpert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to learn the design down method for unit planning. Students will create a course purpose along with a unit that includes measurable unit outcomes, lesson outcomes, lesson plans and aligned assessments that fulfill State or Common Core Standards.

ED 842 XA

Nat Board Cert Portfolio Devel

CRN 51724

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to provide teachers with the basic requirements for portfolio development as designed by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Students will have an opportunity to review and study the current portfolio manuals and standards document in their respective disciplines/developmental levels, and examine other relevant publications from the NBPTS. Students will also receive guidance and consultation that will be helpful in gathering and organizing the supportive professional documentation required for the NBPTS assessment procedures.

ED 843 XA

Nat Board Cert Schl Based Proj

CRN 51725

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, ED/EL 842.) This course is for teachers who are candidates for advanced certification as designed by the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards (NBPTS). Provides professional support and guidance for teachers during the academic year they are completing the two components of the NBPTS assessment process--the school-site portfolio, and the written assessment center exercises.

ED 865 XA

Adv Theory & Practice in Tchng

CRN 57805

Oct. 11, 2020 - Nov. 28, 2020

Paul Bland

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course uniting the research on instruction with practical applications by students. It is designed to provide educational leaders with data, information on trends, innovations, and solid teaching practices while focusing on the learner and the learning process.

ED 886 XB

Designing Instructional Progms

CRN 57806

Oct. 11, 2020 - Nov. 28, 2020

Kirsten Limpert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Students will learn the design down method for curriculum writing. This involves creating a course with a course purpose and high achievement unit outcomes fulfilling state, national, or Common Core standards. Students will write measurable outcomes and create lesson plans from the outcome components. They will also align assessments to unit outcomes and critique alignment of curricula.

ED 887 XB

Developing Authentic Assessmnt

CRN 57562

NOTE: ED887 XB is for Olathe USD 233 teachers only.

Sept. 13, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Ann Addison

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course focuses on authentic assessment as a means of equitable student evaluation. Students will differentiate assessment, evaluation, grading, and reporting. Approaches to assessment products, performances, processes, tests, and student self-reflection and self-evaluation are explored in this course. Through triangulation students will create a balanced assessment plan for one course they teach. Participants will create rubrics for one summative assessment and observation instruments for use in evaluating processes. Students may choose to create instructions for portfolio assessment.

ED 893 XA

Internship I

CRN 54116

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is for Alternate Route Program students during their first year of teaching. This course involves evaluation of students in their first semester of teaching by both their mentor and university supervisors. Students participate in discussions and submit reflective journals on Blackboard in addition to attending seminars at ESU.

ED 895 XA

Practicum in Curric & Instruct

CRN 51770

For Olathe USD 233 Teachers only

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Kamiel Zimmerman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to provide the opportunity to the candidate to develop and demonstrate their abilities as a teacher-leader in one or more areas to be selected in collaboration with the university advisor and the practicum field supervisor from among the following topics: leadership in curriculum development and assessment development, leadership in faculty development, site-based council management, leadership on school building leadership teams, etc. Students must be near completion of the C&I program prior to the course start date.

ED 895 XC

Practicum in Curric & Instruct

CRN 57808

Oct. 11, 2020 - Nov. 28, 2020

Kirsten Limpert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to provide the opportunity to the candidate to develop and demonstrate their abilities as a teacher-leader in one or more areas to be selected in collaboration with the university advisor and the practicum field supervisor from among the following topics: leadership in curriculum development and assessment development, leadership in faculty development, site-based council management, leadership on school building leadership teams, etc. Students must be near completion of the C&I program prior to the course start date.

ER 752 XA

Analysis of Research

CRN 51778

Aug. 17, 2020 - Oct. 3, 2020

Neal Luo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory graduate level course in research methodology designed to allow the student to function as a knowledgeable and critical consumer of scholarly research in their field of endeavor.

ER 752 XB

Analysis of Research

CRN 58351

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Neal Luo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory graduate level course in research methodology designed to allow the student to function as a knowledgeable and critical consumer of scholarly research in their field of endeavor.

ER 851 A

Research Design and Writing

CRN 51397

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  3 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Neal Luo

VH 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Develop competencies in designing research proposals and writing of research work. Introduction to theoretical concepts and research. Investigate, evaluate and discuss various types of research studies and designs. A study of variables related to research problems and hypotheses. Development of first three chapters of thesis or research problem.

ER 851 B

Research Design and Writing

CRN 55708

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

T  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Neal Luo

VH 126

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Develop competencies in designing research proposals and writing of research work. Introduction to theoretical concepts and research. Investigate, evaluate and discuss various types of research studies and designs. A study of variables related to research problems and hypotheses. Development of first three chapters of thesis or research problem.

LE 462 A

Student Teaching, Elementary

CRN 51520

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, EE 313, 314, 315, 316, 317, 318, and EE 320, admission to Block 3 Teacher Education. Senior standing.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at elementary level in approved public school or equivalent. Provides special subject area emphasis for students qualifying to teach art, music, physical education, or foreign language at both elementary and secondary school levels and/or for teaching in the self contained classroom. Observation stressed during initial part of course with responsible teaching emphasized as course progresses. Assignment consists of one-quarter-time teaching for half a semester or equivalent. Specific assignment is made by student teaching office.

LE 463 A

Student Teaching, Elementary

CRN 51521

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Block 3 Teacher Education. Consent of advisor.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the elementary level in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment consists of full-time teaching for one-half of a semester or the equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office.

LE 480 C

Student Teaching, Middle Level

CRN 51515

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 9.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission of Phase II Teacher Education. Consent of instructor.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the middle grades (5-9) in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment consists of full-time teaching for one-fourth of a semester to a full semester or the equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office.

LE 480 D

Student Teaching, Middle Level

CRN 51516

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission of Phase II Teacher Education. Consent of instructor.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the middle grades (5-9) in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment consists of full-time teaching for one-fourth of a semester to a full semester or the equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office.

LE 480 A

Student Teaching, Middle Level

CRN 51509

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission of Phase II Teacher Education. Consent of instructor.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the middle grades (5-9) in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment consists of full-time teaching for one-fourth of a semester to a full semester or the equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office.

LE 480 B

Student Teaching, Middle Level

CRN 51510

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission of Phase II Teacher Education. Consent of instructor.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the middle grades (5-9) in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment consists of full-time teaching for one-fourth of a semester to a full semester or the equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office.

LE 481 A

Student Tchg, Early Childhood

CRN 51511

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Block 3 Teacher Education. Consent of advisor.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the kindergarten or Pre-K level in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment to consist of full-time teaching for one-half of a semester or the equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office and is usually taken concurrently with EL464.

LE 487 A

Student Teaching, Secondary

CRN 51517

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Phase II Teacher Education.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the secondary school level in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment to consist of full time teaching for one semester or the equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office.

LE 490 A

Student Teaching, Secondary

CRN 51518

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Phase II Teacher Education.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the secondary school level in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment consists of full time teaching for one-half of a semester or the equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office.

LE 493 A

Student Teaching, Secondary

CRN 51519

Aug. 17, 2020 - Dec. 4, 2020

Shannon Hall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, admission to Phase II Teacher Education.) Participation, under supervision, in teaching at the secondary school level in an approved public school or the equivalent. Observation is stressed during the initial part of the course with responsible teaching emphasized as the course progresses. Assignment consists of one quarter time teaching for one half of a semester or equivalent. Specific assignment is made by the student teaching office and usually taken concurrently with LE 462.