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Summer 2020 Class Schedule

Summer 2020

Summer 2020 Semester

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Campus Wide

CW 286 PB

Internship

CRN 31310

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Joel Ewy

June Coleman

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 33053

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 286 PD

Internship

CRN 31877

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

June Coleman

Joel Ewy

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 33054

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

June Coleman

Joel Ewy

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 33870

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 300 AZ

McNair Research Intrnship-Hnrs

CRN 33850

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Terri Summey

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

This interdisciplinary course is designed for the study of various special topics and for experimental course offerings at the undergraduate level.

CW 486 PA

Internship

CRN 33871

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 31312

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32428

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Joel Ewy

June Coleman

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 32202

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33055

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 499 AZ

Senior Honors Thesis

CRN 33660

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gary Wyatt

PH 205

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 33443

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gary Wyatt

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 CZ

Comm Engagement Pract - Honors

CRN 33569

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gary Wyatt

WL 400C

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 33568

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gary Wyatt

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.

UL 100 ZA

Research Skills, Infor & Tech

CRN 33180

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Art Gutierrez

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.

International Education

IE 001 A

Intermediate Structure

CRN 32019

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  9:20 a.m. - 10:35 a.m.

RH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 32020

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.

RH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 32021

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  10:40 a.m. - 11:55 a.m.

RH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 32022

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

RH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 32023

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  9:20 a.m. - 10:35 a.m.

RH 204

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 34208

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Cara Codney

Credit Hours: 1.00

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 006 A

Adv Speaking/Understanding

CRN 32024

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.

RH 204

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 34209

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Cara Codney

Credit Hours: 1.00

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 008 A

Advanced Reading

CRN 32025

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

RH 204

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 34210

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Cara Codney

Credit Hours: 1.00

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 009 A

Advanced Writing

CRN 32026

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  10:40 a.m. - 11:55 a.m.

RH 204

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 34211

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Cara Codney

Credit Hours: 1.00

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 011 A

Beginning Structure

CRN 32940

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  9:20 a.m. - 10:35 a.m.

RH 212

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 32941

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 2:15 p.m.

RH 212

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 32942

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  10:40 a.m. - 11:55 a.m.

RH 212

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 32943

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  8 a.m. - 9:15 a.m.

RH 212

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 077 A

Topics in American Culture

CRN 33877

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

WR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Cara Codney

RH 208

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 33876

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MT  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.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 101 A

Adv Academic English Skills

CRN 33167

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.

RH 209

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The primary focus of this course will be on reading and writing. The class will use various outside reading materials to sharpen critical reading skills, develop critical thinking skills, expand vocabulary, and write essays. Students will also work on speaking and listening skills by giving oral presentations and leading class discussions. There will be no textbook for the course. Instead, the class will rely on outside readings that correspond to the four academic topics. The four working topics which the class will explore include the Humanities, Science, the Arts, and Business.

IE 101 B

Adv Academic English Skills

CRN 33734

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 2:20 p.m.

RH 208

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The primary focus of this course will be on reading and writing. The class will use various outside reading materials to sharpen critical reading skills, develop critical thinking skills, expand vocabulary, and write essays. Students will also work on speaking and listening skills by giving oral presentations and leading class discussions. There will be no textbook for the course. Instead, the class will rely on outside readings that correspond to the four academic topics. The four working topics which the class will explore include the Humanities, Science, the Arts, and Business.

College of Liberal Arts & Sci

Art

AR 105 ZA

Art Appreciation

CRN 33099

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 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 34161

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Deborah Maxwell

Matthew Hoelscher

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 300 B

Advanced Figure Drawing

CRN 33541

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

MTWRF  1 p.m. - 4:50 p.m.

Derek Wilkinson

KI 105

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Supply fee.) A course designed to give the undergraduate student an intensive experience of a specific nature within a studio area.

AR 305 A

Introduction to Digital Design

CRN 33830

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. Adobe CC software is required. Software is available for use in King Hall 007

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

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 324 ZA

Elementary Art Education

CRN 33671

NOTES: Online and face-to-face. Will meet face-to-face Mon. 5/18, Tues 5/26, Mon. 6/1 and Mon 6/8.

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Lynn Felts

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 345 ZA

20th Century Art: 1880-1945

CRN 33542

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Marie Dolembo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, AR 225 or AR 235.) Study of the major movements in avant-garde art from the late 19th century to World War II in Western Europe and the United States, with particular emphasis on the impact of social, intellectual, and political developments on the art of the period. Consent of instructor.

AR 400 ZA

Asian Art History

CRN 33831

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Marie Dolembo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Consent of instructor) In this course, students will explore the work of significant artists related to a specific topic in art history.

AR 495 ZA

Independent Study-Painting

CRN 33688

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 ZB

Independent Study - Painting

CRN 34168

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Derek Wilkinson

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.

Biological Sciences

EB 409 BA

Ecology & Biodiversity Proj

CRN 33820

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 an area of ecology and biodiversity in which they have some interest and competence.

FO 809 BA

Grad Proj in Forensic Science

CRN 33427

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 886 BA

Internship: Forensic Science

CRN 33445

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33434

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33426

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33505

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

GB 100 A

General Biology

CRN 33138

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

MTWR  10 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

David McKenzie

SH 142

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 ZA

General Biology

CRN 30138

May 31, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 ZB

General Biology

CRN 33008

May 31, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Marshall Sundberg

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 AB

General Biology Lab

CRN 33383

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

MTWR  4 p.m. - 5:50 p.m.

Erika C. Martin

Joseph LaForge

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 ZW

General Biology Lab

CRN 33821

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Erika C. Martin

Joseph LaForge

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 303 ZA

Field & Lab Biology

CRN 33414

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Kelly Kluthe

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 ZC

Field & Lab Biology

CRN 33653

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Kelly Kluthe

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 386 MA

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 33727

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 JB

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 33683

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

William Jensen

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 JC

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 33682

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 MB

Internship:Biological Sciences

CRN 34164

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33684

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 409 BA

Biology Projects

CRN 33416

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 MA

Biology Projects

CRN 33681

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PA

Biology Projects

CRN 34222

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 general biology in which they have some interest and competence.

GB 459 ZA

Soc & Bio Issues of Sex & Gndr

CRN 33511

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Rochelle Rowley

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 809 FC

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 34156

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Zach Klein

Credit Hours: 3.00

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.

GB 809 SC

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 33489

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 AC

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 33444

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 PC

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 34224

May 24, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 which they have some interest or competence.

GB 809 PA

Graduate Project in Biology

CRN 34193

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 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 34217

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Stewart Gardner

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 859 XA

Soc & Bio Issues of Sex & Gndr

CRN 33512

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rochelle Rowley

Melissa Bailey

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 areas of general biology.

GB 885 GC

Graduate Research in Biology

CRN 34172

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Joanna Gress

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 890 BA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33417

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Melissa Bailey

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 MA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33471

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 MB

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33679

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

David McKenzie

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 MC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33686

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

David McKenzie

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 PC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33666

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Alexis Powell

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 SA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33516

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Lynnette Sievert

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.

GB 890 SB

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33517

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 SC

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33518

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 KA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 34171

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Brenda Koerner

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 SE

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 33901

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

MC 409 FB

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 33889

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 GB

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 33881

NOTE: Summer 2020 Offered Remotely

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Stewart Gardner

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 BA

Molecular & Cell Biology Proj

CRN 33519

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 459 FE

Bioinformatics Analysis Lab

CRN 33854

NOTE: Student must also enroll in MC 459 FD - CRN 33853

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

MTWR  11 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Stephen Fields

SH 045

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 areas of microbial or cellular biology.

MC 459 FD

Bioinformatics Analysis

CRN 33853

NOTE: Student must also enroll in MC 459 FE - CRN 33854

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

MTWR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Stephen Fields

SH 045

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 areas of microbial or cellular biology.

MC 809 BA

Grad Proj in Microbial/Cell Bi

CRN 33520

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 859 FD

Bioinformatic Analysis & Lab

CRN 33852

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

MTWR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Stephen Fields

SH 045

Credit Hours: 4.00

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 areas of microbial or cellular biology.

MC 885 FC

Grad Research in Mol/Cell Bio

CRN 33251

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

ZO 459 PA

Human Cadaver Dissection

CRN 32249

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  8:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Melissa Bailey

SH 146

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 areas of zoology.

ZO 809 RC

Graduate Project in Zoology

CRN 33673

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Darren Rebar

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 SA

Graduate Project in Zoology

CRN 33523

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 which they have some interest or competence.

ZO 809 SB

Graduate Project in Zoology

CRN 33524

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 which they have some interest or competence.

ZO 859 PA

Human Cadaver Dissection

CRN 32250

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  8:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Melissa Bailey

SH 146

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 areas of zoology.

Campus Wide

Communication & Theatre

SP 100 MA

Interpersonal Communication

CRN 30207

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

MTWRF  9 a.m. - 10:40 a.m.

Sheryl Lidzy

RH 110

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 31390

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

MTWR  noon - 1:40 p.m.

Michael Dennis

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 471 PA

Independent Study

CRN 30211

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 30212

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 30213

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

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 30214

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 30215

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

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 30216

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

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 PC

Academic Internship I

CRN 31420

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 24, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

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 32579

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 PC

Field Internship I

CRN 32427

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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.

TH 142 PD

Summer Theatre Production I

CRN 31367

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A production course, especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 142 PC

Summer Theatre Production I

CRN 31366

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A production course, especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 142 PA

Summer Theatre Production I

CRN 31364

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A production course, especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 142 PB

Summer Theatre Production I

CRN 31365

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A production course, especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 242 PA

Summer Theatre Production II

CRN 31368

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 242 PB

Summer Theatre Production II

CRN 31369

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 242 PC

Summer Theatre Production II

CRN 31370

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 242 PD

Summer Theatre Production II

CRN 31371

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 342 PA

Summer Theatre Production III

CRN 31372

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 242.) A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 342 PB

Summer Theatre Production III

CRN 31373

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 242.) A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 342 PD

Summer Theatre Production III

CRN 31375

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 242.) A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 342 PC

Summer Theatre Production III

CRN 31374

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 242.) A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 442 PA

Summer Theatre Production IV

CRN 31376

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 342.) A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 442 PB

Summer Theatre Production IV

CRN 31377

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 342.) A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 442 PD

Summer Theatre Production IV

CRN 31379

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 342.) A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 442 PC

Summer Theatre Production IV

CRN 31378

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Bartruff

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, TH 342.) A production course especially designed for students working in summer stock. Offered summer session only.

TH 471 PB

Independent Study

CRN 31381

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 31382

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 471 PA

Independent Study

CRN 31380

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 570 PA

Theatre Internship I

CRN 31383

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 31384

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 TO

Composition I

CRN 31617

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - May 23, 2020

Katherine O'Meara

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 TO

Composition II

CRN 31618

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - May 23, 2020

Katherine O'Meara

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 360 ZA

Women in Science Fiction

CRN 32486

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Rachelle Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, completion of 24 credit hours of college coursework , including EG 101 and EG 102 or equivalents.) Focus on literature written by women and the role of woman as character and author.

EG 510 ZA

Studies: Ecocriticism

CRN 34062

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in the history and theory of criticism. 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 515 ZA

Rhetorical Theory & Tchg Wrtg

CRN 34054

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 520 ZA

Mystics & Heretics: Sp Am Wom

CRN 33803

NOTE: PRE 1820

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in world 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 520 ZC

Study: Aztec, Inca, Maya Lit

CRN 34071

NOTE: Pre 1820

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in world 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 530 A

Field Study in England

CRN 31610

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mel Storm

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 540 ZA

Topic: American Short Story

CRN 33756

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in American literature. 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 550 ZA

Chicana Folklore

CRN 34102

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in folklore. 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 560 ZA

Latin Amer Women Writers

CRN 34064

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Intensive studies of major women writers or major themes and images of women in literature. The course may include such topics as women in drama, images of women in medieval literature, major women novelists, contemporary American women poets, and women in western American literature. May be repeated more than once with a change of subject matter.

EG 565 ZA

Study: Latin Amer Literature

CRN 34073

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Gregory Robinson

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 587 ZA

Worldbuilding Fantasy Fiction

CRN 33749

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 ZA

Prep Creativ Wrtng for Publica

CRN 34060

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

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 ZA

Young Writers

CRN 34187

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

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 594 ZA

21st C Superherol Films

CRN 34058

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dan Colson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 596 ZA

The Tempest & Cult Afterlife

CRN 34051

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Michael Behrens

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Studies in specific topics in literary traditions. 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 596 XA

Studies in Literary Traditions

CRN 34194

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

Studies in specific topics in literary traditions. 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 598 ZA

Major Authors: Garcia Marquez

CRN 34103

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Detailed study of a specific author. The author studied 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 710 XA

Seminar: Ecocriticism

CRN 34063

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in literary criticism and theory. 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 715 XA

Rhetorical Theory & Tchg Wrtg

CRN 34055

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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

Comp Studies & Wrtng Prog Admn

CRN 33298

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Katherine O'Meara

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 XC

Intro to Second Lang Writing

CRN 33499

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Katherine O'Meara

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 720 XA

Mystics & Heretics: Sp Am Wom

CRN 33804

NOTE: PRE 1820

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in world 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 720 XC

Aztec, Inca, and Maya Lit

CRN 34072

NOTE: Pre 1820

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in world 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 740 XA

Topic: American Short Story

CRN 33757

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) 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 750 XA

Chicanx Folklore

CRN 33832

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in folklore. 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 XA

Latin Amer Women Writers

CRN 33833

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gregory Robinson

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

Ethnic Literature

CRN 33801

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Gregory Robinson

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 787 XA

Worldbuilding Fantasy Fiction

CRN 33750

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This three-credit-hour workshop-oriented class will focus on the craft and process of playwriting from a play’s initial draft to its advanced revision and performance. Likewise, for screenwriting, the class will focus on the craft and process from the screenplay’s initial draft to its eventual pitch or filming. Students will write short stage and screen plays. Class readings will be used to demonstrate classical and modern forms, current writing styles, and issues relating to form and aesthetic. Class time will be spent discussing craft, analyzing the assigned readings, and critiquing student writing. Time permitting, the class will also conduct script-in-hand productions of selected class stage plays.

EG 788 XA

Prep Creativ Wrtng for Publica

CRN 34061

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amy Sage Webb

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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

EG 790 XA

Teaching College Composition

CRN 33753

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Katherine O'Meara

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing) This course provides an introduction to teaching composition at the college level, including an overview of current theoretical approaches to teaching writing, with special attention to ESL and multicultural issues. Instruction will include designing and sequencing writing assignments, creating grading rubrics and other assessment strategies, as well as practical advice for managing day-to-day classroom issues, like how to conduct group work. will include attention to how first-year composition courses contribute to the overall goals for General Education, especially in terms of writing skills.

EG 792 XA

Seminar in Young Adult Lit

CRN 34057

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Kevin Kienholz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in young adult 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 794 XA

21st C Superhero Films

CRN 34059

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dan Colson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Studies in specific topics in specific literary genres. 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 796 XA

The Tempest & Cult Afterlife

CRN 34052

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 specific literary traditions. 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 798 XA

Major Authors: Garcia Marquez

CRN 34104

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, graduate standing or permission of the instructor.) Detailed study of a major author. The author studied 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 810 XA

Intro to Graduate Studies

CRN 33290

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dan Colson

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 899 PA

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30234

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

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

EG 899 PB

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30235

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

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 PC

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30236

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

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 PD

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30237

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: Y

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 PE

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30238

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: Y

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 PF

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30239

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Mel Storm

Credit Hours: 6.00

Permission Required: Y

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 PB

Summer Study Abroad

CRN 30263

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Mark Daly

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 Exchange Sum Study Abr

CRN 30264

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Credit Hours: 6.00

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

ESU Faculty-led Study Abroad

CRN 32605

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PF

Summer Study Abroad

CRN 32637

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Credit Hours: 5.00

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 PG

Summer Study Abroad

CRN 32799

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Credit Hours: 4.00

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 PI

Study Abroad

CRN 33405

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mark Daly

Credit Hours: 9.00

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

Summer Study Abroad

CRN 30265

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Mark Daly

Credit Hours: 6.00

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 PH

Summer Study Abroad

CRN 33225

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 18, 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.

JO 200 ZA

Mass Communication

CRN 33271

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Kristine Dekat

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 490 ZA

Tchng Journ in Mid-Lev/Sec Sch

CRN 34053

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Kristine Dekat

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to train prospective journalism teachers to teach in grades 5-12 and to update experienced teachers in journalism methods.

SA 110 ZA

Spanish Language & Culture I

CRN 33796

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Luisa Perez

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 34065

NOTE: Business Spanish

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Gregory Robinson

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 34067

NOTE: Medical Spanish

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 210 ZA

Spanish Language & Culture II

CRN 33797

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Luisa Perez

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 ZB

Spanish Language & Culture II

CRN 34066

NOTE: Business Spanish

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Jorge Britez Aveiro

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 34068

NOTE: Medical Spanish

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Eunice Sandoval Roman

Rachel Spaulding

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 ZD

Spanish Language & Culture II

CRN 34069

NOTE: Medical Spanish

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

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 ZE

Spanish Language & Culture II

CRN 34074

NOTE: Business Spanish

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gregory Robinson

Jorge Britez Aveiro

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 ZE

Spanish Language & Culture III

CRN 34075

NOTE: Business Spanish

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 313 ZA

Spanish Language & Culture III

CRN 33754

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Luisa Perez

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 ZD

Spanish Language & Culture III

CRN 34070

NOTE: Medical Spanish

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Eunice Sandoval Roman

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 349 ZA

Spanish in the Professions

CRN 34133

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, SA 339 or instructor permission.) This course focuses on engaging students in real-world scenarios (such as role play, individualized vocabulary and projects, presentations, etc.) and relevant contexts that will be useful for success in careers in all professional fields. Topics include health & wellness, consumerism & marketing, information technology, education & experience, journalism, and others.

SA 349 ZB

Studies in Spanish in the Prof

CRN 34146

NOTE: Spanish Medical Terminology

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, SA 339 or instructor permission.) This course focuses on engaging students in real-world scenarios (such as role play, individualized vocabulary and projects, presentations, etc.) and relevant contexts that will be useful for success in careers in all professional fields. Topics include health & wellness, consumerism & marketing, information technology, education & experience, journalism, and others.

SA 365 ZA

Intro to Hispanic Literature

CRN 33799

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Gregory Robinson

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 379 ZA

Civil of Spanish-Speaking Coun

CRN 34105

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, SA 339 or SA 359 or permission of instructor.) Culture, history, geography and economy of Spanish-speaking countries. Offered every spring.

SA 495 A

Special Top: Spanish Praxis

CRN 34180

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

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

SA 695 XA

Spec Top in Spanish Lang/Lit

CRN 34192

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jorge Britez Aveiro

Rachel Spaulding

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, 17 hours of college Spanish.) In-depth study of the Spanish language or issues, writers, and genres in Peninsular and/or Latin American literature.

Interdisciplinary Studies

ID 301 ZA

Issues in Ethnic & Gender Stds

CRN 33818

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mallory Koci

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 ZB

Issues in Ethnic & Gender Stds

CRN 33819

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mallory Koci

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 490 ZA

Interdiscip Studies Capstone

CRN 33891

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 ZA

Ethnic and Gender Studies Port

CRN 34221

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33493

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Ellen Hansen

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

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 871 XC

Directed Research

CRN 34151

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 875 XD

Thesis

CRN 34179

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

Math & Economics

EC 101 A

Basic Economics

CRN 30245

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

MTWRF  8 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.

Bekah Selby

Rob Catlett

SH 249

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 ZA

Basic Economics

CRN 34185

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Bekah Selby

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 410 A

Internship in Economics

CRN 31669

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 1.00

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 410 D

Internship in Economics

CRN 33246

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 4.00

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 31688

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 410 C

Internship in Economics

CRN 31880

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 410 E

Internship in Economics

CRN 33247

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 5.00

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 F

Internship in Economics

CRN 33248

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 6.00

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 471 PA

Independent Study

CRN 30229

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

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 30230

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 PC

Independent Study

CRN 30231

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

SH 141

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 499 ZA

Econ Capstone(titles may vary)

CRN 34220

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(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 499 ZB

EC Capstone-PROJMGT/Civic Eng

CRN 34236

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

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 581 MK

Tchg Econ: Gross Domestic Prod

CRN 33905

NOTE: - K-12 Teachers Only

May 18, 2020 - May 23, 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 33906

NOTE: - K-12 Teachers Only

May 18, 2020 - May 23, 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 584 MK

Teaching Economics: Money

CRN 34242

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 33909

Note: K-12 Teachers only.

May 18, 2020 - May 23, 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 XE

EC/GE/WH WKSHP ACC CUR

CRN 33929

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. Meets at Federal Reserve or Alternate locations.

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rob Catlett

Bekah Selby

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 705 XD

EC & PF WKSHP ACC CURR

CRN 33928

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. Meets at the Federal Reserve in KC or alternate locations. June 16 to Aug 17

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rob Catlett

Bekah Selby

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 705 XA

Teaching EC/PF/SS FED Wkshp 1

CRN 31465

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. Meets at the Federal Reserve in KC or alternate locations.

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rob Catlett

Bekah Selby

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 705 XB

Teaching EC/PF/SS/FED Wkshp 2

CRN 31466

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. Meets at the Federal Reserve in KC or alternate locations. June 19 to Aug 7

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Bekah Selby

Rob Catlett

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 705 XC

Teaching EC/PF/SS/FED WKSHP 3

CRN 31467

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. Meets at the Federal Reserve in KC or alternate locations. June 19 to Aug 7

June 14, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rob Catlett

Bekah Selby

Credit Hours: 3.00

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.

MA 110 A

College Algebra

CRN 30315

NOTE: Summer 2020 Offered Remotely

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

MTWRF  8 a.m. - 8:50 a.m.

MTWRF  10 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Robert Kornowski

SH 248

SH 249

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 532 XA

Mathematical Statistics I

CRN 32698

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 XB

Mathematical Statistics I

CRN 33121

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 ZA

Mathematical Statistics I

CRN 33645

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Larry Scott

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 XC

Mathematical Statistics I

CRN 34181

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 591 XC

Financial Mathematics

CRN 34082

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 591 ZC

Financial Mathematics

CRN 34230

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rajarshi Dey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 32701

May 18, 2020 - July 11, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

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 33120

May 18, 2020 - July 11, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

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 XC

Mathematical Proofs

CRN 33415

May 18, 2020 - July 11, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

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 714 XA

Knot Theory

CRN 33655

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Chad Wiley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA425 or MA701, or permission of instructor.) A course on the basic concepts of knot theory, including definitions, knot equivalence, numerical invariants, polynomial invariants, and braids.

MA 714 XB

Knot Theory

CRN 33665

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Chad Wiley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA425 or MA701, or permission of instructor.) A course on the basic concepts of knot theory, including definitions, knot equivalence, numerical invariants, polynomial invariants, and braids.

MA 733 XA

Mathematical Statistics II

CRN 34077

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rajarshi Dey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 532 or permission of instructor.) Probability, distributions, expected values, moments, sampling distribution and point estimation. Multivariate normal distribution, maximum likelihood estimation, interval estimation, test of hypotheses, linear regression, experimental design and analysis of variance.

MA 734 XB

Complex Variables

CRN 33124

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Daniel Miller

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 363, or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) A study of the complex plane, holomorphic functions, the elementary functions, complex integration. Taylor's series and the Laurent expansion, the calculus of residues and conformal mapping.

MA 734 XA

Complex Variables

CRN 33125

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Daniel Miller

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 363, or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) A study of the complex plane, holomorphic functions, the elementary functions, complex integration. Taylor's series and the Laurent expansion, the calculus of residues and conformal mapping.

MA 734 ZA

Complex Variables

CRN 33923

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Daniel Miller

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: MA 363, or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) A study of the complex plane, holomorphic functions, the elementary functions, complex integration. Taylor's series and the Laurent expansion, the calculus of residues and conformal mapping.

MA 734 XC

Complex Variables

CRN 34201

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Daniel Miller

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MA 363, or MA 701, or permission of instructor.) A study of the complex plane, holomorphic functions, the elementary functions, complex integration. Taylor's series and the Laurent expansion, the calculus of residues and conformal mapping.

MA 738 XA

Applied Differential Equations

CRN 33531

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Qiang Shi

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.) Extension of MA 335 and an introduction to systems of differential equations and partial differential equations applications.

MA 738 XB

Applied Differential Equations

CRN 33619

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Qiang Shi

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.) Extension of MA 335 and an introduction to systems of differential equations and partial differential equations applications.

MA 738 XC

Applied Differential Equations

CRN 34162

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Qiang Shi

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.) Extension of MA 335 and an introduction to systems of differential equations and partial differential equations applications.

MA 738 ZA

Applied Differential Equations

CRN 34213

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Qiang Shi

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: MA 335 or MA 701, or permission of instructor. Prior study of undergraduate-level differential equations is recommended.) Extension of MA 335 and an introduction to systems of differential equations and partial differential equations applications.

MA 762 XA

Optimization Techniques

CRN 34078

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Essam Abotteen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: Students are expected to be familiar with undergraduate Calculus II and Linear Algebra.) Computer oriented course. Mathematical development of optimization techniques, linear programming,javascript:; transportation problems, game theory.

MA 762 XB

Optimization Techniques

CRN 34079

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Essam Abotteen

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites: Students are expected to be familiar with undergraduate Calculus II and Linear Algebra.) Computer oriented course. Mathematical development of optimization techniques, linear programming,javascript:; transportation problems, game theory.

MA 765 XB

Numerical Linear Algebra

CRN 34081

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Adelaide Akers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite or taken concurrently, MA322) The solution of systems of linear equations is an important component of solving many applications in a wide variety of fields. A central part of the course features how this is done efficiently and accurately when using a calculator or computer to solve the system. Topics include LU factorization and iterative methods, along with modern techniques for approximating eigenvalues and eigenvectors.

MA 791 XA

History of Mathematics

CRN 33825

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Connie Schrock

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 791 XB

History of Mathematics

CRN 33826

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Connie Schrock

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 791 XC

Introduction to Maple

CRN 33899

May 24, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Brian Hollenbeck

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 791 XD

Introduction to LaTeX

CRN 33527

July 12, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

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 791 XE

Topic: MAPLE II

CRN 34159

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Brian Hollenbeck

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 791 ZD

Introduction to LATEX

CRN 34163

July 12, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Thomas Mahoney

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 791 XF

Probability & Stat Simulations

CRN 34234

July 12, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Larry Scott

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 793 XA

Teaching with the Math Brain

CRN 33392

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Connie Schrock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, in-service teacher or consent of department.) A course designed to enrich and supplement the teaching of secondary school mathematics. May be repeated with different topics for credit. Cannot be applied toward the Graduate Certificate in Mathematics.

MA 793 XB

Teaching with the Math Brain

CRN 33649

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Connie Schrock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, in-service teacher or consent of department.) A course designed to enrich and supplement the teaching of secondary school mathematics. May be repeated with different topics for credit. Cannot be applied toward the Graduate Certificate in Mathematics.

MA 810 A

Seminar in Mathematics

CRN 33468

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 11, 2020

SH 141

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 34173

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rajarshi Dey

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 34175

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Larry Scott

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 34177

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Connie Schrock

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and research in a selected field.

MA 810 XD

Seminar in Mathematics

CRN 34218

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Essam Abotteen

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Directed reading and research in a selected field.

Music

MU 124 TO

Basic Music

CRN 32207

May 14 only. - NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - May 23, 2020

Allan Comstock

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 226 ZA

Mus Appr: Hist Rock/Roll

CRN 32982

May 31, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Dawn McConkie

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 226 ZB

Music Appreciation-Film Music

CRN 33862

June 28, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Tiffany Budke

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 251 B

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 33397

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 131A

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 324 ZA

World Music

CRN 32983

June 7, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Tracy Freeze

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 ZA

Focus on 15 Classical Mus Comp

CRN 33839

May 18, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Catherine Bergman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 371 A

Individual Projects

CRN 32624

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 ZA

Ind Proj: Intro to Tech in Mus

CRN 32820

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Andrew Houchins

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 551 B

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 33890

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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. Not for graduate credit.

MU 551 ZB

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 34237

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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. Not for graduate credit.

MU 729 XA

Piano Pedagogy II Practicum

CRN 34239

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: MU 728 Piano Pedagogy I.) A continuation of Piano Pedagogy I (MU 728), MU 729 is designed to provide the pedagogy student with an opportunity to engage in supervised one on one and group teaching of beginning piano students.

MU 729 ZA

Piano Pedagogy II Practicum

CRN 34215

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: MU 728 Piano Pedagogy I.) A continuation of Piano Pedagogy I (MU 728), MU 729 is designed to provide the pedagogy student with an opportunity to engage in supervised one on one and group teaching of beginning piano students.

MU 751 XB

Applied Music - Piano

CRN 34241

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Martin Cuellar

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Private piano lessons.

MU 775 XA

Theory Pedagogy

CRN 34240

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Andrew Houchins

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A study of the principles of and the problems in teaching theory at the secondary school and at the lower college levels. Materials for sight-singing, ear-training, keyboard, figured bass, and creative composition are examined.

MU 775 ZA

Theory Pedagogy

CRN 34238

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Andrew Houchins

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the principles of and the problems in teaching theory at the secondary school and at the lower college levels. Materials for sight-singing, ear-training, keyboard, figured bass, and creative composition are examined.

MU 836 XA

Techniques of Analysis

CRN 33014

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Andrew Houchins

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to develop the tools of music analysis for the graduate student (or upper level undergraduate with the instructor's permission). Through readings, projects, and papers, students will use different theoretical methods to analyze music ranging from chant to impressionism.

MU 836 XB

Techniques of Analysis

CRN 34227

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Andrew Houchins

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to develop the tools of music analysis for the graduate student (or upper level undergraduate with the instructor's permission). Through readings, projects, and papers, students will use different theoretical methods to analyze music ranging from chant to impressionism.

MU 851 B

Applied Music-Piano

CRN 33398

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 5, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Martin Cuellar

BH 131A

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 873 XA

Spec Proj:Intro to Tech in Mus

CRN 32819

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Andrew Houchins

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 XB

Spe Proj:Marching Band Methods

CRN 33421

June 7, 2020 - June 27, 2020

William Woodworth

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.

Nursing

NU 340 ZA

Pharmacology

CRN 34219

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gina Peek

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.

Physical Sciences

CH 105 ZA

Preparation for Chemistry

CRN 33599

June 21, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Diane Nutbrown

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 34126

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Qiyang Zhang

SH 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(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 34127

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  10 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.

Qiyang Zhang

SH 211

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, CH120.) Laboratory to accompany CH 120.

CH 123 A

Chemistry I

CRN 32491

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. NOTE: Must be taken concurrently with CH124A

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Jason Applegate

SH 217

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 32492

NOTE: Must be taken concurrently with CH123A.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  10 a.m. - 12:50 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 126 A

Chemistry II

CRN 32493

NOTE: Must be taken concurrently with CH127A.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWRF  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Eric Trump

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 32494

NOTE: Must be taken concurrently with CH126A.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  10 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.

Eric Trump

SH 211

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Laboratory to accompany CH 126. Includes qualitative analysis.

ES 110 A

Introduction to Earth Science

CRN 30218

Must be taken concurrently with ES111A. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

MTWRF  10 a.m. - 12:50 p.m.

Alivia Allison

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 A

Intro to Earth Science Lab

CRN 30219

Must be taken concurrently with ES110A. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

MTWR  1 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Alivia Allison

SH 128

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Corequisite, ES110.) Laboratory to accompany ES 110.

ES 367 ZD

Advanced Field Paleontology

CRN 33723

NOTE: Course being held in Montana. Contact mmorales@emporia.edu for information.

July 5, 2020 - July 11, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A general introduction to topics in the earth sciences for which no regular course is available, but adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources exist. Examples of possible areas of study include relevant or timely problems in earth science such as global environmental change, energy and water resources. It is designed for non-majors or entry-level earth science majors, and resumes no prerequisites. *The parentheses will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.

ES 367 ZE

Advanced Field Paleontology

CRN 33473

NOTE: Course being held in Montana. Contact mmorales@emporia.edu for information.

July 12, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A general introduction to topics in the earth sciences for which no regular course is available, but adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources exist. Examples of possible areas of study include relevant or timely problems in earth science such as global environmental change, energy and water resources. It is designed for non-majors or entry-level earth science majors, and resumes no prerequisites. *The parentheses will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.

ES 367 ZF

Advanced Field Paleontology

CRN 34125

NOTE: Course being held in Montana Contact mmorales@emporia.edu for information.

July 19, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A general introduction to topics in the earth sciences for which no regular course is available, but adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources exist. Examples of possible areas of study include relevant or timely problems in earth science such as global environmental change, energy and water resources. It is designed for non-majors or entry-level earth science majors, and resumes no prerequisites. *The parentheses will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.

ES 367 ZB

Intro to Field Paleontology

CRN 33721

NOTE: Course being held in Montana. Contact mmorales@emporia.edu for information.

July 12, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A general introduction to topics in the earth sciences for which no regular course is available, but adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources exist. Examples of possible areas of study include relevant or timely problems in earth science such as global environmental change, energy and water resources. It is designed for non-majors or entry-level earth science majors, and resumes no prerequisites. *The parentheses will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.

ES 367 ZC

Intro to Field Paleontology

CRN 34124

NOTE: Course being held in Montana. Contact mmorales@emporia.edu for information.

July 19, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A general introduction to topics in the earth sciences for which no regular course is available, but adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources exist. Examples of possible areas of study include relevant or timely problems in earth science such as global environmental change, energy and water resources. It is designed for non-majors or entry-level earth science majors, and resumes no prerequisites. *The parentheses will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.

ES 367 ZA

Intro to Field Paleontology

CRN 33472

NOTE: Course being held in Montana. Contact mmorales@emporia.edu for information.

July 5, 2020 - July 11, 2020

Michael Morales

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A general introduction to topics in the earth sciences for which no regular course is available, but adequate texts, library holdings, and laboratory resources exist. Examples of possible areas of study include relevant or timely problems in earth science such as global environmental change, energy and water resources. It is designed for non-majors or entry-level earth science majors, and resumes no prerequisites. *The parentheses will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.

ES 439 ZA

Independent Study in Earth Sci

CRN 34198

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Paul Zunkel

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) For students wishing to conduct an investigative study or to do creative work in some area of the earth sciences. May be repeated.

ES 567 ZA

Climatology

CRN 34197

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Paul Zunkel

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, ES 110 and ES 111.) 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. Examples of the possible areas of study are: Vertebrate Paleontology, Invertebrate Paleontology, Crystallography, Structural Geology, Economic Geology, Ground Water Geology, Environmental Geology, Optical Mineralogy, and Geophysics. *The blank will be filled with an appropriate short description on the student's transcript to indicate the subject area studied.

ES 739 XA

Research Problem in Earth Sci

CRN 34199

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 739 XB

Research Problem in Earth Sci

CRN 34200

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Marcia Schulmeister

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 XC

Research Problem in Earth Sci

CRN 34223

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Paul Zunkel

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 875 XA

Thesis, M.S.

CRN 34226

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

PH 490 ZA

Independent Study

CRN 34202

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

Social Sciences

GE 101 ZA

World Regional Geography

CRN 33606

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Ellen Hansen

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 498 PD

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 33931

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PF

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 33933

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 498 ZA

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 33262

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 ZB

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 33263

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 ZC

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 33264

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PE

Independent Study in Geography

CRN 33932

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 810 PA

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 30277

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

GE 810 PB

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 30278

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PE

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 33935

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ellen Hansen

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 PF

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 33936

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ellen Hansen

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 PD

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 33934

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ellen Hansen

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.

GE 810 PC

Research Problems in Geography

CRN 31976

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

HI 111 ZA

U.S. History to 1877

CRN 32063

May 18, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Amanda Miracle

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 ZA

U.S. History Since 1877

CRN 32730

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey of the United States since the Reconstruction era.

HI 112 ZB

U.S. History Since 1877

CRN 33057

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An introductory survey of the United States since the Reconstruction era.

HI 300 ZA

World History 1200-1500

CRN 34014

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Explores important issues in world history at the undergraduate level. Each semester, instructors select different topics of importance for political, cultural, social, ethnic, and/or gender history.

HI 302 ZA

Introduction to History

CRN 33266

May 18, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Amanda Miracle

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces students to the discipline of history and how it is practiced professionally across the globe. Students examine historiography, methodology and the varying types of history, including social, cultural, political, biographical, gender, memory and interdisciplinary approaches. Throughout the course students will engage in the reading, research, and writing of history.

HI 303 ZA

Teaching with Primary Sources

CRN 33741

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Darla Mallein

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Secondary and middle level social science education majors will be required to take this three-hour course to learn how to find and evaluate primary and secondary sources they can use to create and teach topic-specific, content-informed lessons that not only integrate primary sources but also exemplify effective instructional practices.

HI 498 PE

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33938

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PF

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33939

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PG

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33940

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PA

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33236

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

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 PB

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 32736

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

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 PC

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 32737

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

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 33941

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PI

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33942

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PK

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33944

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PL

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33945

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PM

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33946

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

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 PN

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33947

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

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 PO

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33948

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

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 PQ

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33949

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PR

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33950

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PJ

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33943

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PD

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33937

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PS

Independent Study in Amer Hist

CRN 33951

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PS

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33966

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32738

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

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 PB

Independent Study in World His

CRN 32739

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

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 32740

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

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 33952

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33953

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PG

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33955

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 499 PH

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33956

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 499 PI

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33957

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 499 PJ

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33958

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PK

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33959

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PM

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33961

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

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 PN

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33962

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

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 PO

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33963

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dillon O'Keefe

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 PQ

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33964

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PF

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33954

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PL

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33960

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PR

Independent Study in World His

CRN 33965

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 701 XA

US Historiography Thru Recons

CRN 33967

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XA

Rdng: Vietnam War

CRN 32862

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 740 XA

Rdgs in Primary Sources

CRN 33267

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Darla Mallein

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 PF

Directed Readings I

CRN 33970

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PG

Directed Readings I

CRN 33971

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PE

Directed Readings I

CRN 33969

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PA

Directed Readings I

CRN 30292

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30293

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30294

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

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 PK

Directed Readings I

CRN 33975

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PL

Directed Readings I

CRN 33976

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 790 PJ

Directed Readings I

CRN 33974

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PD

Directed Readings I

CRN 33968

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PH

Directed Readings I

CRN 33972

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33973

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 791 PA

Directed Readings II

CRN 30295

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PC

Directed Readings II

CRN 30297

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Maire Johnson

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 PD

Directed Readings II

CRN 33977

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PE

Directed Readings II

CRN 33978

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PG

Directed Readings II

CRN 33980

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33981

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33982

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PK

Directed Readings II

CRN 33984

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33985

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 791 PB

Directed Readings II

CRN 30296

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PF

Directed Readings II

CRN 33979

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PJ

Directed Readings II

CRN 33983

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 890 PA

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30299

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PC

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30301

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PD

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30302

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30303

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PB

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30300

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PF

Thesis, M.A.

CRN 30304

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 892 PA

Museum Internship

CRN 34155

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 894 PA

MA Project

CRN 33043

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Amanda Miracle

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.

PI 301 ZA

Ethics

CRN 32864

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Charles Brown

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 498 PA

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 33986

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PC

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 33988

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PD

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 33989

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 498 PE

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 33990

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33991

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PB

Independent Stdy in Philosophy

CRN 33987

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 810 PE

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 33993

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

PI 810 PB

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 30350

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30351

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33992

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PF

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 33994

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

C Emmer

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 PA

Research Problem in Philosophy

CRN 30349

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

PO 121 ZA

American Government

CRN 33995

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

John Barnett

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 330 ZA

International Relations

CRN 33744

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Philip Kelly

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 400 ZA

Sem: Government of Vietnam

CRN 33996

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

John Barnett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 451 PA

Practicum in Public Admin

CRN 31887

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 31886

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33386

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PG

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 34000

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34001

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34002

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 498 PD

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 33997

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PB

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 33387

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33388

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PE

Ind Study in Political Science

CRN 33998

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33999

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 510 ZA

Nonprofit Management

CRN 32866

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

In recent decades, contracting with nonprofits has become one of the primary means to deliver government services in the U.S. What are the advantages and disadvantages of this approach? In addition to discussing that question, students in this class will also develop management skills like grant writing, budgeting, and managing people.

PO 701 XA

Seminar: Nonprofit Management

CRN 34132

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Michael Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Selected main events, trends, and interpretations in political science will be examined through readings, reports, and discussion. Designed to introduce the important literature on significant topics in political science.

PO 705 XA

Seminar in American Government

CRN 34232

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

John Barnett

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, six hours of political science or consent of instructor.) Intensive examination of selected American political problems, practices, or institutions.

PO 810 PB

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 30398

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PG

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 34006

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PI

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 34008

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PH

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 34007

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PC

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 30399

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

PO 810 PD

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 34003

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PF

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 34005

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PA

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 30397

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PE

Resrch Prob in Political Scien

CRN 34004

Note: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

Sociology/Anth/Crime & Del Std

AN 210 A

Contemporary Cultures

CRN 31751

July 19, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  noon - 3:20 p.m.

Evandro Camara

BC 117

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 472 PB

Anthropology Internship

CRN 32531

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 540 B

Cultural Reconstruction

CRN 32948

NOTE: Location: Oakley High School Times: 20 hours, June 9-13 8 am to 12 pm. Additional fee viewed at www.kshs.org/14622

June 7, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course in Anthropology offered periodically to cover topics which are important to the discipline but which cannot be taught on a regular basis.

AN 540 C

Artifact Descript & Analysis

CRN 32949

NOTE: Locations: Oakley High School Times: 20 hours, June 9-13 1 pm to 5 pm. Additional fee viewed at www.kshs.org/14622

June 7, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course in Anthropology offered periodically to cover topics which are important to the discipline but which cannot be taught on a regular basis.

AN 540 D

Basic Archeological Excavation

CRN 34017

NOTE: Locations: Historic Lake Scott State Park and Oakley High School. Times: 20 hours June 16-20, 8 am - 12 pm

June 14, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

A course in Anthropology offered periodically to cover topics which are important to the discipline but which cannot be taught on a regular basis.

AN 540 A

Archeological Fieldwork

CRN 32947

NOTE: Fieldwork, June 5-21, 40 hrs Location: Historic Lake Scott State Park and Oakley HS Additional fee viewed at www.kshs.org/14622

May 31, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A course in Anthropology offered periodically to cover topics which are important to the discipline but which cannot be taught on a regular basis.

SO 101 ZA

Introduction to Sociology

CRN 32935

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

David Westfall

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 261 ZA

Intimate Relationships

CRN 33536

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Jan Todd

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 300 ZC

Street Gangs & Group Crimes

CRN 34150

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Russ Klumpp

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigations into selected areas of sociological thought.

SO 300 ZA

Soci & Bio Iss of Sex & Gender

CRN 34025

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Melissa Bailey

Rochelle Rowley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigations into selected areas of sociological thought.

SO 300 ZB

Violent Crime

CRN 34128

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Investigations into selected areas of sociological thought.

SO 301 ZA

Sport in Society

CRN 33785

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A sociological analysis of sport in contemporary American Society. Focus is upon sport as a form of social interaction which reflects, reinforces, and helps create basic societal norms, values, attitudes, and beliefs. The impact of sport on the basic social institutions of family, church, school, government, and economics is analyzed from a sociological perspective.

SO 307 ZA

Pop Culture

CRN 33793

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jan Todd

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will examine popular culture as an influential institution within our society. Students will take a critical look at popular culture from a sociological perspective. Within this foundation, students will be analyzing society through popular culture.

SO 311 ZA

Serial Killers

CRN 34021

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Susan Zuber-Chall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

In this course an academic approach will be utilized to help provide an explanation for the crime of serial killing. We will examine its impact upon American citizens, how we think about this social and psychological crime, and how it has impacted the criminal justice system in the United States. Additionally, we will examine and discuss the possible psychological makeup of such killers, their methods and some ideas as to how they become killers. We will also look at their ethnic background, genders (yes, there are female serial killers) and study cases of such killings. In a related area we will also look at mass murderers and compare them with serial killers.

SO 315 ZA

Criminal Investigation

CRN 34020

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Susan Zuber-Chall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course studies the purposes and goals of criminal investigations, crime scene and follow up investigations, physical evidence, interview techniques, criminal law and the investigator's role in the judicial process.

SO 316 ZA

Organized Crime

CRN 34019

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Susan Zuber-Chall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

In this course an academic approach will be utilized to analyze organized crime in the United States as well as its historical origins in different countries. In addition, the historical foundations of organized crime; which led to its development and current status will be explored. Students will also gain some familiarity with the jargon of organized crime, as well as explanations for it and the various measures undertaken the legal system in this country to control it.

SO 330 ZA

Victimology

CRN 33786

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will explore victimization, responses to victimization, offender-victim relationships, violence, crime prevention and crime victim programs. Relationships to the law, sociology, psychology, and criminology will also be examined.

SO 352 ZA

School and Society

CRN 34024

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Rochelle Rowley

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A sociological analysis of education, the school as a social institution, the culture of the school and the interrelationship of society and education.

SO 357 ZA

Global Problems

CRN 34018

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

David Westfall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course critically examines major contemporary global problems from the perspectives of social institutions, culture, inequality, racial and ethnic groups, political and economic structures, and social policy. The course explores the impact global problems have on different groups and discusses possible solutions.

SO 361 ZA

Rural Society

CRN 34023

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jan Todd

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Rural life environments, the characteristics of rural people, their institutions, agencies and activities. Special emphasis placed upon the home, school, church, health, economics, leisure, and other forms of community life.

SO 430 ZA

Sociology of Gender

CRN 33795

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rebecca Rodriguez Carey

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course will consist of readings, lecture, perhaps guest speakers, videos, whole class and group discussion, structured observation, individual or group assignments and projects. Gender issues and conflicts.

SO 471 PD

Independent Study

CRN 30416

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

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 30414

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 PK

Independent Study

CRN 30415

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

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 ZB

Independent Study

CRN 34145

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

David Westfall

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 472 PA

Sociology Practicum

CRN 31327

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

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 31328

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

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 31329

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

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 473 PB

Intern in Crime/Delinq Studies

CRN 31331

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

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 31332

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

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 473 PA

Intern in Crime/Delinq Studies

CRN 31330

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alfredo Montalvo

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.

SocScien/Sociology/Criminology

School of Business

Acctng Info Systems & Finance

AC 223 ZA

Financial Accounting

CRN 32334

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Larry Falcetto

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 ZA

Managerial Accounting

CRN 30002

AC223, IS113 and MA110 or concurrent enrollment in MA110.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Larry Falcetto

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 500 PB

Internship in Accounting

CRN 33737

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, completion of 21 hours of accounting, a 3.0 in accounting courses and overall GPA, and senior standing.) Qualified students work full-time for public accounting firms, businesses or governmental agencies gaining valuable experience. Work progress is coordinated through visitation, discussion, and writings.

CS 386 PA

Internship: Computer Science

CRN 33467

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

FI 301 ZA

Financial Management

CRN 32540

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

James Zheng

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 410 PA

Internship in Finance

CRN 33886

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, FI 301 and junior standing.) An academic offering that provides special employment for student who wish to gain career-related experience before graduation. Students are placed in supervised positions land assigned faculty advisors who design job-related academic projects. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in FI 410 to fulfill major/minor program requirements.

IS 213 ZB

Management Info Sys Concepts

CRN 33355

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Juan Chavarria

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 253 ZA

Intro to Decision Analysis

CRN 34120

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 34184

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Geethalakshmi Shivanapura Lakshmikanth

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 ZA

Business Comp Sys Analysis

CRN 33096

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Sajedur Rahman

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 500 ZA

Intern in Computer Info Sys

CRN 34178

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 500 ZB

Intern in Computer Info Sys

CRN 34191

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Geethalakshmi Shivanapura Lakshmikanth

Credit Hours: 3.00

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.

Acctng, Info Systems & Finance

Business Administration

BU 202 ZA

Business Communication

CRN 34050

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Jeffrey Muldoon

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(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 255 ZA

Business Statistics

CRN 33365

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Will Phillips

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(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 353 ZA

Principles of Business Law

CRN 30026

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Steven Lovett

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 490 ZA

Independent Study

CRN 34176

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, junior standing, consent of chair.) Business students are given an opportunity to develop in depth a problem relating to business discovered in a previous business class. Students must have a topic in mind before enrolling in the course and a developed plan with supervising instructor.

BU 490 ZB

Independent Study

CRN 34225

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Joyce Zhou

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisites, junior standing, consent of chair.) Business students are given an opportunity to develop in depth a problem relating to business discovered in a previous business class. Students must have a topic in mind before enrolling in the course and a developed plan with supervising instructor.

BU 528 PC

Internship in Business

CRN 33930

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

MG 301 ZA

Principles of Management

CRN 32277

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Carol Lucy

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 423 ZA

Operations Management

CRN 32729

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 ZA

Organizational Behavior

CRN 33759

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Shawn Keough

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 553 XA

Entrepreneurial Management

CRN 34147

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jeffrey Muldoon

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, senior or graduate standing.) Analysis of management in the entrepreneurial venture during the start-up phase. Topics include characteristics of entrepreneurs, organization life cycle, the business plan, financial projections, product/service research, and the professional manager in the transition from start-up to growth stage. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 553 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

MG 553 ZA

Entrepreneurial Management

CRN 34148

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jeffrey Muldoon

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, senior or graduate standing.) Analysis of management in the entrepreneurial venture during the start-up phase. Topics include characteristics of entrepreneurs, organization life cycle, the business plan, financial projections, product/service research, and the professional manager in the transition from start-up to growth stage. Students must earn a minimum of a "C" grade in MG 553 to fulfill major/minor requirements.

MK 301 ZA

Principles of Marketing

CRN 32364

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Jun Yu

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 410 PA

Internship in Marketing

CRN 32831

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Carol Lucy

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 521 ZA

Services Marketing

CRN 33358

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Charlie Jiang

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MK 301.) This course integrates the problems and concerns of a services marketing network and will be of interest to students of both product and services marketing. Most product offerings have services that add value and must be marketed and managed in a different way than products. The course content is applied to the service marketer¿s context, and each student has the opportunity to assist the service marketer and the service marketer helps the student understand the ¿real world¿ issue.

MK 521 XA

Services Marketing

CRN 34186

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Charlie Jiang

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, MK 301.) This course integrates the problems and concerns of a services marketing network and will be of interest to students of both product and services marketing. Most product offerings have services that add value and must be marketed and managed in a different way than products. The course content is applied to the service marketer¿s context, and each student has the opportunity to assist the service marketer and the service marketer helps the student understand the ¿real world¿ issue.

School of Business

School of Library & Info Mgmt

Library & Info Mgmt

LI 755 XI

Resources for Young Families

CRN 34204

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jeana Menger

Elizabeth Hoffman

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 XB

Certified Archivists Exam Prep

CRN 33710

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ashley Todd-Diaz

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 800 XI

Introduction to Informatics

CRN 33301

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jinxuan Ma

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This is an introduction to information and systems theories, information technologies, analysis and design of information systems, information problem identification and practical problem solving, and supporting decision making. The course covers both conceptual building blocks and practical dimensions of informatics, and students are introduced to statistical analysis and simple programming. Information processing applications to solve real world problems in broad domains are emphasized.

LI 809 XI

Introduction to Archives

CRN 33302

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 809 XJ

Introduction to Archives

CRN 34028

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 811 XI

Community Needs Analysis

CRN 34029

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Stan Trembach

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course surveys and applies the tools, resources, and research methods used for analyzing, designing, implementing or modifying, and evaluating library and information systems and services. Students study community analysis, needs assessment, and other tools of analysis and assessment. Recommended: LI 810. (Approved 3/9/2015)

LI 815 XI

Information Technology

CRN 33764

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Michael Widdersheim

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 815 XJ

Information Technology

CRN 33765

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Michael Widdersheim

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 815 XK

Information Technology

CRN 34030

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Sandra Valenti

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 825 XI

Multi Resrces/Service for Libr

CRN 33548

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jody Howard

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on selected topics of current significance within the context of diversity and inclusion. Each course may focus on topics relevant to specific types of library, as appropriate, or may examine issues across the whole spectrum of library and information services.

LI 827 XI

Preservation Strategies

CRN 33866

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ashley Todd-Diaz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces the strategies, techniques, processes, and applications involved in the preservation of library materials. Students learn the history of the production of library materials; the causes of physical and chemical deterioration; the accepted approaches to conservation; and preventive measures such as environmental control, proper handling of materials, and effective approaches to disaster preparedness and response.

LI 827 XJ

Preservation Strategies

CRN 34157

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ashley Todd-Diaz

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course introduces the strategies, techniques, processes, and applications involved in the preservation of library materials. Students learn the history of the production of library materials; the causes of physical and chemical deterioration; the accepted approaches to conservation; and preventive measures such as environmental control, proper handling of materials, and effective approaches to disaster preparedness and response.

LI 829 XJ

Rsrcs and Serv for Early Lrnrs

CRN 33404

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 early learners. Students apply knowledge of child development and language acquisition 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 early learners.

LI 830 XI

Graphic Novels/Manga Libraries

CRN 33108

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jody Howard

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course focuses on selected topics of current significance within the context of Youth Services. Each course may focus on topics relevant to early learners, children or young adults, as appropriate, or may examine issues across the whole spectrum of youth services.

LI 832 XI

Info Rsrcs/Services Yng Adults

CRN 34137

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 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 833 XI

Rsrcs and Serv for Diverse Pop

CRN 33767

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jinxuan Ma

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an overview of the design and implementation of library and information services for all segments of society. Special emphasis is placed on ethics and equity of access to information in all media formats. Recommended: LI 810 & LI 811.

LI 835 XI

Info Serv for Acad Libraries

CRN 33549

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Brendan Fay

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students are introduced to the design and implementation of library and information services for the academic disciplines of the humanities, sciences, and social sciences within educational and research institutions. Special emphasis is placed on understanding the components of the academic libraries that serve the information needs of higher education communities. (Approved 3/9/2015)

LI 837 XI

Library Instr & Infor Literacy

CRN 32297

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an overview of concepts and theories relating to library instruction and the teaching of information literacy in all libraries and information agencies. Students will learn about key differences in traditional vs. online education and develop strategies for delivering content in a number of different settings, from one-shot instructional sessions and library workshops to semester long academic college courses. Students will also master skills in areas fundamental to instructional librarianship such as classroom management, course design, and assessment. Recommended: LI 802 (Approved 11/14/2018)

LI 838 XI

Government Resources

CRN 30461

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Carmen Orth Alfie

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students study government patterns for creating, producing, disseminating, organizing, diffusing, and utilizing information at the international, national, and state levels. Examples of government information resources are examined, as well as tools for government information retrieval.

LI 839 XI

History of Libraries

CRN 33768

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Brendan Fay

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course offers an historical approach to the study of libraries, librarianship, and the information professions from antiquity to the 21st century. Students explore the history of Western library and information professions in the context of international developments and examine the evolution of libraries, archives, and information and documentation centers as antecedents of today’s information agencies.

LI 844 XI

Database Design

CRN 33109

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Anne Arendt

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 850 XI

Ldrship in Info Organizations

CRN 33769

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Keith Rocci

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: LI 805 Management in Information Organizations.) Students study the effects of organizational design on the work and leadership of information organizations. Traditional and contemporary leadership theories and practices are examined in depth.

LI 851 XI

Managing School Lib Media Cntr

CRN 30463

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Nancy Brown

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, LI 801 and enrollment in school library media concentration) Students explore management techniques related to organizing and circulating library materials as well as staffing, budgeting, and day-to-day operations of the school library, including issues relevant to strategic planning, goal setting, and program design. Special emphasis is given to the school librarian's role as instructional leader, collaborative planner, and team teacher.

LI 856 XI

Electronic Resources Mgmnt

CRN 33770

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jill Emery

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An in-depth exploration of the selection, acquisition, licensing, accessibility, linking, branding, evaluation, cost control, and preservation of licensed electronic resources in information organizations. This course covers the management of e-content types used in a variety of information organizations including books, serials, audio, video, citation indexes, and large data sets, as well as aggregating technologies and the management systems used to control the administrative metadata for electronic resources. Students explore current trends, problems, and issues related to managing licensed electronic resources in information organizations such as licensing, legal issues, scholarly publishing, open access, open-source technology, purchasing models, and assessment models.

LI 857 XI

Adv. Programming for Youth Ser

CRN 34031

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jody Howard

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course examines the principles, policies, and procedures associated with creating, planning and implementing library programs for early and middle childhood and young adults. Students also learn about staffing, managing, evaluating and advocating for these programs, and study best practice in recruiting and collaborating with external partners to provide sustainable programs that foster reading and information literacy within the community.

LI 858 XI

Info Lit & Inst Collab Sch Lib

CRN 33111

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34032

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Robin Hastings

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

ALA Chicago DC Guided Exper

CRN 32009

Field Trip

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jeana Menger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

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 860 XJ

Serbia: Exploring Libr & Arch

CRN 33551

Field Trip:

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Andrew Smith

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 860 XK

Germany: Exploring Libr & Arch

CRN 33771

Field Trip:

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Brendan Fay

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 860 XL

SAA Guided Experience

CRN 33772

Field Trip:

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ashley Todd-Diaz

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 860 XM

SLA Guided Experience

CRN 34033

Field Trip:

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jennifer Beckley

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 XI

Consumer Health Information

CRN 33113

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Brenda Linares

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 861 XJ

Readers' Advisory II Nonfict

CRN 33773

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

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 861 XK

Disaster Preparedness

CRN 34034

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Emily Vardell

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 861 XL

Advanced Legal Information

CRN 34035

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Carolyn Clark

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 861 XM

Design Thinking

CRN 34036

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Brenda Hough

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 861 XN

Open Education Resources

CRN 34037

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Rachel Bridgewater

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 861 XO

Health Sciences Librarianship

CRN 34038

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Emily Vardell

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 861 XP

Infor Literacy/Conspir Theor

CRN 34166

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Brendan Fay

Credit Hours: 2.00

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 862 XI

Digital Library Development

CRN 33774

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Melissa Messina

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course focuses on selected topics of current significance within the context of information technology. Students analyze technology issues in the context of libraries and information agencies, including hardware and software and the dynamic relationships among computers, audio, video and telecommunications, mass storage, social media, and users.

LI 862 XJ

Digital Curation

CRN 34039

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Carmen Cowick

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course focuses on selected topics of current significance within the context of information technology. Students analyze technology issues in the context of libraries and information agencies, including hardware and software and the dynamic relationships among computers, audio, video and telecommunications, mass storage, social media, and users.

LI 863 XI

Public Libraries

CRN 34040

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Bobbie Bushman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

The course focuses on selected topics of current significance within the context of management of information organizations. Students investigate current issues related to the management of people, information resources, services and systems in library and information agencies.

LI 863 XJ

Marketing

CRN 34041

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Sandra Valenti

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course focuses on selected topics of current significance within the context of management of information organizations. Students investigate current issues related to the management of people, information resources, services and systems in library and information agencies.

LI 863 XK

Empathetic Librarianship Pract

CRN 34042

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Keith Rocci

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

The course focuses on selected topics of current significance within the context of management of information organizations. Students investigate current issues related to the management of people, information resources, services and systems in library and information agencies.

LI 865 XI

Independent Study

CRN 34139

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Emily Vardell

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 865 XJ

Independent Study

CRN 34182

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dale Monobe

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 865 XK

Independent Study

CRN 34196

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

David Willis

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 865 XL

Independent Study

CRN 34203

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jeana Menger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 868 XI

Advocacy and Information Organ

CRN 32507

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Andrew Smith

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Students learn to apply advocacy tools and practices to build and create stakeholder support for the information organization's goals and resource needs. Students explore marketing, public relations, and development techniques for use in information organizations.

LI 870 XA

Practicum-Non School

CRN 30467

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32349

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XC

Practicum

CRN 31273

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32350

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32351

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32352

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34043

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XP

Practicum

CRN 32355

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32356

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32112

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XS

Practicum

CRN 33913

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 870 XT

Practicum

CRN 32354

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XI

Practicum

CRN 34044

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34045

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34046

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XO

Practicum

CRN 31015

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XL

Practicum

CRN 34047

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34048

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32357

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32358

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XX

Practicum

CRN 33914

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Elizabeth Hoffman

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 XY

Practicum

CRN 33915

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Elizabeth Hoffman

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 XZ

Practicum

CRN 33646

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Elizabeth Hoffman

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 31016

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 873 XI

Archives Studies Practicum

CRN 31064

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Kathie Buckman

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) Students gain practical and professional work experience in a supervised setting through the application of theories, principles, and skills learned in archives studies courses. Students must follow the guidelines set forth in the Archives Studies Certificate (ASC) Practicum Handbook.

LI 880 XA

Capstone Course:Assess MLS Exp

CRN 30469

Internet

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XO

Capstone Course:Assess MLS Exp

CRN 31545

Internet

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

Andrew Smith

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 XZ

Capstone Course:Assess MLS Exp

CRN 33775

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Wooseob Jeong

Andrew Smith

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 940 XI

Teaching and Learning in Organ

CRN 34049

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on teaching and learning, curriculum development, the roles of the faculty member in the university and in the profession, as well as the structure of educational institutions for adults.

LI 946 XI

Directed Readings-Indep Study

CRN 33916

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 946 XJ

Directed Readings

CRN 34183

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 949 XI

Continuous Enrollment

CRN 33884

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 34207

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mirah Dow

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 34214

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Sarah Sutton

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(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 31136

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31137

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31138

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31139

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31140

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31141

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31142

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 32964

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33738

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32965

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33739

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 32966

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33740

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 31143

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31144

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31132

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31145

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31146

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31147

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31148

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31149

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31133

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31150

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31151

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31152

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31153

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31154

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31155

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31156

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31164

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 34141

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34142

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34143

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34144

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 31134

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 31135

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 835 PB

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 31348

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

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 31349

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 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 PT

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 33283

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.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 PU

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 33284

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.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 PV

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 33285

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.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 PX

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 33287

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.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 PW

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 33286

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

T  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.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 PD

Art Therapy Internship

CRN 31350

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 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 31351

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 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 31352

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

M  6 p.m. - 8:50 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.

CE 670 XA

Substance Abuse in Counseling

CRN 33636

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Libby Schmanke

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course provides a theoretical and practical orientation to a broad range of topics in substance abuse counseling, including: etiological theories; substances of abuse; assessment and diagnosis; treatment planning; ethical and legal issues; individual, group and family modalities; the continuum of care; and clinical considerations for special populations and diverse cultures. Special focus will be on predominant approaches including Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change model.

CE 670 ZA

Substance Abuse in Counseling

CRN 33637

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Libby Schmanke

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides a theoretical and practical orientation to a broad range of topics in substance abuse counseling, including: etiological theories; substances of abuse; assessment and diagnosis; treatment planning; ethical and legal issues; individual, group and family modalities; the continuum of care; and clinical considerations for special populations and diverse cultures. Special focus will be on predominant approaches including Motivational Interviewing and the Stages of Change model.

CE 702 XA

Bhvr Anlys/Art/Play Chld Autis

CRN 32705

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Jessie Stallings

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course concentrates on the use of Applied Behavior Analysis, Creative Arts Therapies and Play Therapy with individuals with diagnoses on the Autism Spectrum. Additionally it will explore the history of these disciplines, their application to working with individuals with Autism and combinational use of these techniques. This course is a broad overview and will not qualify students as practitioners of any of the disciplines, however it will provide students with tools that can be used in their professional interaction with individuals with Autism.

CE 708 XA

Multicultural Counseling

CRN 33574

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Damara Paris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 D

Basics of Sandtray Therapy

CRN 33811

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

TR  5:30 p.m. - 7:50 p.m.

Libby Schmanke

EC 201

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

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 XA

Spirituality in Counseling

CRN 33810

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Basil Kessler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 XB

American Sign Lang III

CRN 34110

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Basil Kessler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 XC

Coun w/Deaf Hard/Hearing

CRN 34010

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Damara Paris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 XD

Disability in a Diverse World

CRN 34112

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 XE

Special Topics in Counseling

CRN 34231

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Gaelynn Wolf Bordonaro

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 731 XA

Medical Aspects of Disability

CRN 33638

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Provides medical information about disabling conditions and introduces students to medical terminology. Includes knowledge of the etiology, prognosis, methods of treatment, effects of disabling conditions and implications for the rehabilitation professional. Relationships of other health related personnel to medical services and comprehensive rehabilitation are also emphasized.

CE 732 XA

Lifespan Develop & Disability

CRN 33639

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Basil Kessler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 33571

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Damara Paris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 801 XA

Crisis Coun & Trauma-Informed

CRN 33076

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Alice Hinck

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to help counselors work with individuals, families, or groups who have experienced crisis and trauma from a catastrophic event. This course focuses on the understanding of crisis events, crisis responses, and crisis counseling for individuals responding to crises in their immediate aftermath, and sometimes months or years later. This course also examines how society responds to crises and the psychological aftermath of crises when catastrophic events are at an all-time high. Providing knowledge and skills that will lead to competent and effective crisis counseling by professional counselors in schools and mental health settings is the major focus of this course. Intervention strategies and models for developmental and situational crisis situations, as well as, disaster trauma will be discussed. Physiological and psychological reaction to stress, the continuum of crisis response, diagnosis and lethality, and specifics of various crises will be discussed. The mode of instruction for the course will be a mixture of lecture, online postings and discussion, and small group work. Additionally, videos and guest speakers will be used to supplement course material.

CE 810 XA

Counseling & Microskills Dev

CRN 33846

NOTE: Hybrid course - In person 7/1, 7/15, 7/29 on Wednesday's 12:30-3:20, plus Zoom. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Basil Kessler

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 820 XB

Career Couns and Development

CRN 32792

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Susana Ortiz

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 XA

Counseling Theories

CRN 32710

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - July 18, 2020

MTWR  8:30 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Brittany Dennis

ZESUKC 102

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 32898

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Hasaan Reeder

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 893 XA

Prof/Ethical/Legal Iss in Coun

CRN 34113

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Carrie Boettcher

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will examine foundations of counseling and the development of professional attitude and identity in relation to codes of ethics, professional behavior, ethical issues, credentialing, practice and research, clinical supervision and legal and liability concerns facing practitioners working in community, agency, school, and art therapy settings. Comparison of ethical codes and similar issues will be made within the counseling disciplines and art therapy. Particular emphases are placed on issues of confidentiality, child abuse, elder abuse, and ethical dilemmas associated with dual-role relationships, as well as the use of creative arts within art therapy and counseling settings. Other topics include issues associated with psychotherapy, multiculturalism, research, advertising, and challenges related to specific work settings. Decision-making models used by art therapists and counselors for addressing ethical issues are explored through experiential exercises, written assignments, and presentations.

CE 893 XB

Prof/Ethical/Legal Iss in Coun

CRN 34190

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Carrie Boettcher

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will examine foundations of counseling and the development of professional attitude and identity in relation to codes of ethics, professional behavior, ethical issues, credentialing, practice and research, clinical supervision and legal and liability concerns facing practitioners working in community, agency, school, and art therapy settings. Comparison of ethical codes and similar issues will be made within the counseling disciplines and art therapy. Particular emphases are placed on issues of confidentiality, child abuse, elder abuse, and ethical dilemmas associated with dual-role relationships, as well as the use of creative arts within art therapy and counseling settings. Other topics include issues associated with psychotherapy, multiculturalism, research, advertising, and challenges related to specific work settings. Decision-making models used by art therapists and counselors for addressing ethical issues are explored through experiential exercises, written assignments, and presentations.

CE 898 XB

Supervised Practicum in Couns

CRN 33190

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Hasaan Reeder

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 PD

Counseling Internship

CRN 34011

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

T  5 p.m. - 7:50 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 PE

Counseling Internship

CRN 34012

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

T  5 p.m. - 7:50 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 PF

Counseling Internship

CRN 34013

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

T  5 p.m. - 7:50 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.

RE 320 ZC

Coun w/Deaf Hard/Hearing

CRN 34114

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Damara Paris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) This course is for the study of various special topics and experimental course offerings by the Rehabilitation Services Education Program.

RE 320 ZA

American Sign Lang III

CRN 34109

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Basil Kessler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) This course is for the study of various special topics and experimental course offerings by the Rehabilitation Services Education Program.

RE 320 ZB

Disability in a Diverse World

CRN 34111

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Danielle Nimako

Danielle Ami Narh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) This course is for the study of various special topics and experimental course offerings by the Rehabilitation Services Education Program.

RE 325 ZA

Coun & Disab Iss of Retrn Vets

CRN 33324

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Damara Paris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on physical, psychological, cognitive, emotional, and vocational issues of returning veterans of war. The effects of disability on veterans and their families following their assimilation back into society are explored. Focus on the most prevalent disabilities experienced by veterans of war will be discussed, as well as the EEOC and other relevant state and federal mandates pertaining to employment of returning veterans. There is substantial focus on the issues of veterans and military personnel who are women, as well as veterans from culturally and ethnically diverse populations.

RE 699 ZA

Internship in Rehab Services

CRN 30632

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30633

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30634

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30635

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 34106

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 725 XA

Coun & Disab Iss of Retrn Vets

CRN 33325

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Damara Paris

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on physical, psychological, cognitive, emotional, and vocational issues of returning veterans of war. The effects of disability on veterans and their families following their assimilation back into society are explored. Focus on the most prevalent disabilities experienced by veterans of war will be discussed, as well as the EEOC and other relevant state and federal mandates pertaining to employment of returning veterans. There is substantial focus on the issues of veterans and military personnel who are women, as well as veterans from culturally and ethnically diverse populations.

RE 899 XA

Internship in Rehabilitation

CRN 33873

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33882

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33874

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33875

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 610 XA

Grief/Death/Bereavement Couns

CRN 34108

May 18, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Carrie Boettcher

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A seminar course designed to aid the student in looking at their own feelings and experience with death. Students will look at methods of working through their own grief as well as ways of helping and consoling others. Special problems of understanding and communicating with the critically or terminally ill, recognition of symptoms indicating unresolved grief, and the hospice movement are examined.

SC 625 XA

Anger Management

CRN 34107

May 18, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Clara Corn

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed as an elective, one hour course, to enhance the knowledge base of practitioners with regard to anger management techniques and strategies. The course will cover both school age children and adult interventions. Students will gain both knowledge and practical experiences through various activities and supplemental materials. Successful completion of the course should enable the practitioner to assess and develop interventions for clients experiencing anger management issues.

SC 630 XA

Counseling Boys and Men

CRN 31728

May 18, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Susana Ortiz

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to examine various psychosocial aspects of today's educational systems and their effects on the personal development of boys and the men they become. The importance of parents, teachers, and counselors will be emphasized and various methods will be described and practiced to help boys overcome the social and emotional challenges they encounter.

SC 719 XA

Creating Classroom Climate

CRN 32754

May 18, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Susana Ortiz

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course takes a critical look at common or traditional practices of classroom management and discipline. We will challenge some of the teacher-directed models that require children to conform, and compare these models to models that encourage a classroom community that focus on students learning to problem solve as a group to build a cohesive classroom.

SC 720 J

STU Council Advisor Sem III

CRN 31719

"Summer 2020 offered remotely." NOTE: Will meet in Memorial Union Sunday-Saturday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p..m.

July 19, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth studies in the highly specific dimensions of the counseling field. Topics to be covered will vary from semester to semester.

SC 720 H

STU Council Advisor Sem I

CRN 31717

"Summer 2020 offered remotely." NOTE: Will meet in Memorial Union Sunday-Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

July 19, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth studies in the highly specific dimensions of the counseling field. Topics to be covered will vary from semester to semester.

SC 720 I

STU Council Advisor Sem II

CRN 31718

"Summer 2020 offered remotely." NOTE: Will meet in Memorial Union Sunday-Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

July 19, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth studies in the highly specific dimensions of the counseling field. Topics to be covered will vary from semester to semester.

SC 720 K

STU Council Advisor SEM IV

CRN 31720

"Summer 2020 offered remotely." NOTE: Will meet in Memorial Union Sunday-Saturday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm

July 19, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, permission required.) The purpose of this course is to provide in-depth studies in the highly specific dimensions of the counseling field. Topics to be covered will vary from semester to semester.

Elem Educ/Early Child/Spec Ed

CD 451 PA

Independent Study in Educ

CRN 30528

Permission of chair. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30529

Permission of chair. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30530

Permission of chair. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33045

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 785 XA

Intgr Creat Arts Incl EC Educ

CRN 32094

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 832 XA

Observ Assess/Scrng Inc EC Prg

CRN 33328

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Jennie Lauber

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CD 730) This course is designed to provide students with opportunities to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to implement developmentally appropriate screening and assessment for young children in home- and center-based programs. In addition, effective team membership, home visiting, and data collection using a variety of methods will be emphasized.

CD 838 XA

Adv Methods for Inclus EC Educ

CRN 33329

Prereq CD 832

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 853 PA

Research Prob in EC Education

CRN 30531

Permission of chair. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30532

Permission of chair. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30533

Permission of chair. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

CD 861 XA

Clin Exp: Incl EC Prac: Brth-3

CRN 30534

Prerequisite CD840

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jennie Lauber

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, CD 840 and consent of instructor.) This course provides the opportunity for the student to work with families who have young children (birth to three) with disabilities or are at risk for disabilities. This field experience provides the opportunity to demonstrate competency in IFSP/IEP writing, selection and utilization of curriculum materials, instructional techniques, working with families and the ability to serve as a member of a multi-disciplinary team.

CD 861 XB

Clin Exp: Incl EC Prac: Brth-3

CRN 32196

Prerequisite CD840

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Peggy Kemp

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, CD 840 and consent of instructor.) This course provides the opportunity for the student to work with families who have young children (birth to three) with disabilities or are at risk for disabilities. This field experience provides the opportunity to demonstrate competency in IFSP/IEP writing, selection and utilization of curriculum materials, instructional techniques, working with families and the ability to serve as a member of a multi-disciplinary team.

CD 861 XC

Clin Exp: Incl EC Prac: Brth-3

CRN 33595

Prerequisite: CD840

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Peggy Kemp

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, CD 840 and consent of instructor.) This course provides the opportunity for the student to work with families who have young children (birth to three) with disabilities or are at risk for disabilities. This field experience provides the opportunity to demonstrate competency in IFSP/IEP writing, selection and utilization of curriculum materials, instructional techniques, working with families and the ability to serve as a member of a multi-disciplinary team.

CD 865 XA

Capstone:ECU Validation BK/B8

CRN 34088

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jennie Lauber

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

CD865 allows B-8 Candidates to meet the validation portfolio requirements for teaching children K-8. This course will have a dual purpose including the Validation Portfolio as well as completing Capstone requirements for completion of the program. The instructor of this course will monitor, provide guidance, and scoring of the B-8 Validation of Elementary Teaching Experience Portfolio. While the actual experience may be with only one grade level, the knowledge and application must span the age range. This will be completed in a manner that allows the Candidate to demonstrate skills and understandings gained in the Early Childhood Unified (ECU) core course requirements and apply this content to their professional philosophy and advocacy as an Early Childhood Educator. The Candidate's portfolio must provide evidence of knowledge and performance of teaching children with and without special needs. It is completed in consultation with the course instructor.

EE 311 PA

Elem Planning and Assessment

CRN 30544

Admission Block I Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

MT  noon - 1:20 p.m.

Sara Schwerdtfeger

VH 332

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 PA

Elementary Reading Methods I

CRN 30545

Admission Block I Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

W  8 a.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Deborah Larson

VH 332

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 314 PA

Elem Social Studies Methods

CRN 31173

Admission to Block I. Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

R  8 a.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Todd Roberts

VH 332

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 316 PA

Elementary Science Methods

CRN 30546

Admission Block I Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

MT  8 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Sara Schwerdtfeger

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 375 ZA

Ethics and Law in Elem Clsrm

CRN 34096

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Todd Roberts

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite: Admission to Elementary Block 1.) This course introduces prospective elementary school teachers to the Kansas Code of Conduct designed by the Kansas State Department of Education. Teacher candidates will learn about responsibilities to students, district and profession. Emphasis will focus on ethical behavior of teachers and laws they may encounter as an elementary teacher.

EE 375 ZB

Ethics and Law in Elem Clsrm

CRN 34097

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Todd Roberts

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite: Admission to Elementary Block 1.) This course introduces prospective elementary school teachers to the Kansas Code of Conduct designed by the Kansas State Department of Education. Teacher candidates will learn about responsibilities to students, district and profession. Emphasis will focus on ethical behavior of teachers and laws they may encounter as an elementary teacher.

EL 100 A

Special Topics in Reading

CRN 31075

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Nelda Epp

VH 222

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Offers intensive individualized instruction in reading beyond, or in conjunction with, regular course work. Working in a lab situation, the student will have the opportunity to improve skills in particular areas of reading, e.g., speed reading, study skills, vocabulary development, comprehension improvement, critical reading, etc.

EL 150 A

Intro to Elem Education Major

CRN 34092

Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

TW  12:30 p.m. - 1:50 p.m.

Stephanie Metzger

Sarah Arthur

VH 243

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 310 ZA

Adapt Curric for Diverse Learn

CRN 31876

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Teddy Roop

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 310 ZB

Adapt Curric for Diverse Learn

CRN 32233

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ashley Udell

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 34094

Prereq: EL 230 Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

TW  8:30 a.m. - 11:20 a.m.

Stephanie Metzger

VH 243

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 319 ZB

Literacy in the Multicult Clsr

CRN 34095

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ashley Udell

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 ZA

Special Studies: ESURP

CRN 34188

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Melissa Reed

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 343 A

Trauma Informed Practices

CRN 33851

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. NOTE: Requires additional time outside classroom

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

WR  8 a.m. - 10:50 a.m.

Jennie Lauber

Melissa Gerleman

VH 242

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 343 ZB

Curr Practices in Tchng & Lrng

CRN 34228

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Heather Caswell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 33635

Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

MT  8 a.m. - 1:20 p.m.

Sarah Arthur

VH 243

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 ZA

Intgrtng Lit Strat Acr Sec Con

CRN 34140

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Amanda Lickteig

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 PA

Independent Study in Education

CRN 30548

Perm Chair NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 451 PB

Independent Study in Education

CRN 30549

Perm Chair NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30550

Perm Chair NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 516 A

Reading Lab Practicum

CRN 31076

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Nelda Epp

VH 222

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313 for elementary majors.) A course designed for elementary education majors who desire additional training and help in assisting individuals with various reading needs. Under supervision and direct instruction, the student would work on a regular basis in the University Reading Lab or the Flint Hills Technical College Learning Center.

EL 516 B

Reading Lab Practicum

CRN 33237

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Nelda Epp

VH 222

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, EE 313 for elementary majors.) A course designed for elementary education majors who desire additional training and help in assisting individuals with various reading needs. Under supervision and direct instruction, the student would work on a regular basis in the University Reading Lab or the Flint Hills Technical College Learning Center.

EL 535 ZA

Cultural Awareness for Educ

CRN 33844

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Melissa Reed

Sonja Ezell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, junior standing.) 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 teaching strategies, activities and materials; to adapt and evaluate curricula for use in culturally diverse, as well as homogenous, classrooms.

EL 721 XA

Rdng Theory/Lit Practices:Elem

CRN 31176

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Melissa Reed

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 30706

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 33330

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 740 XA

STEM Concpts Fiction & NonFict

CRN 33779

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Beth Dobler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

An exploration of children’s literature, fiction and nonfiction, with a focus on ways both print and digital texts can be used to create interest in and to teach STEM concepts. Course content is appropriate for K-12 educators, including classroom teachers, library media specialists, support teachers, as well as public librarians who focus on youth services.

EL 743 XA

NBPTS Renewal Portfolio

CRN 32237

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 XB

Special Studies in Education

CRN 32339

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XC

Special Studies in Education

CRN 32340

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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

Meeting Challenges of Dyslexia

CRN 34115

NOTE: For Education grad students; or In-service teachers holding a KS teaching license; or UG education students eligible for Block 2.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

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

Brain Training Workshop

CRN 34205

NOTE: This is a 2-day online workshop. June 2 and June 3.

May 31, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Melissa Reed

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

Brain Training Workshop

CRN 34206

May 31, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Melissa Reed

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 744 PD

Professional Dev Series: 173

CRN 31932

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 2, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PA

Professional Dev Series: 173

CRN 31929

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 2, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PB

Professional Dev Series: 173

CRN 31930

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 2, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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: 173

CRN 31931

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 2, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 750 XA

Clsrm Mngmnt, Stud Motiv/Disc

CRN 33436

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Lendi Bland

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed for both the practicing and pre service teacher. It studies the problems related to classroom management, student motivation and discipline. Procedures and practices for managing school classrooms are reviewed with attention given to appropriate classroom teaching methodology and needs of the student. Some individualization of instruction will be offered to the students as they establish their personal plan for classroom and student management.

EL 751 XA

Application of Dev Theories

CRN 30709

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 784 XA

Trends in Elem STEM Education

CRN 33590

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Sara Schwerdtfeger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to develop the educators’ knowledge and skills in appropriate research techniques and topics in elementary STEM education. Students will develop a 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 802 XA

Best Pract in Elementary Math

CRN 33780

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 33345

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 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 32782

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 809 XA

Supp Tech Integration Schl Ldr

CRN 34089

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. NOTE: For Olathe USD 233 teachers only.

May 18, 2020 - May 30, 2020

Ann Addison

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.

EL 810 XA

Information Literacy

CRN 32856

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Beth Dobler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course focuses on the process of becoming web literate or finding, understanding, and using information from the web. A foundation will be built from what we know about reading, learning, and effective teaching practices with print text in order to understand the benefits and challenges of reading on the web. Course projects will encourage participants to actively use models of inquiry with the web to pursue answers to their own questions and learn ways to guide students through the online inquiry process.

EL 827 XA

Assessing & Instructing Lrnrs

CRN 32855

Prerequisites: EL823 and/or EL825 *Advisor Permission

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Lori Mann

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 842 XA

Nat Brd Cert Portfolio Develop

CRN 30522

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

Aug. 2, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30523

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - July 25, 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 30555

Perm Chair NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

EL 853 PB

Research Problems in Education

CRN 30556

Perm Chair NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30557

Perm Chair NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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.

SD 550 XA

Survey of Exceptionality

CRN 32205

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Catherine Ayantoye

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 31363

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Melissa Gerleman

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 560 ZA

Collab/Strat for Incl Settings

CRN 32566

Permisson of Advisor

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 ZB

Collab/Strat for Incl Settings

CRN 32573

Permisson of Advisor

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 700 XA

Char High Incidence Disability

CRN 30814

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 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 700 XB

Char High Incidence Disability

CRN 33346

June 14, 2020 - July 11, 2020

Mari Caballero

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 30816

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 703 PA

Gifted Conference

CRN 32116

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - June 27, 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 PC

Special Topics in Special Educ

CRN 32362

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PD

Special Topics in Special Educ

CRN 32121

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 XA

Spec Educ Paraeducator Supr

CRN 32954

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mari Caballero

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 XB

ASD: Med Issues/Trends

CRN 33859

June 28, 2020 - July 25, 2020

Marjorie Bock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 XD

Inclu Pract in K-6 Math Educ

CRN 33783

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Mari Caballero

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 XE

Gifted Reading Enrichment

CRN 34090

June 28, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 XF

Action Research in Spec Educ

CRN 34091

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Catherine Ayantoye

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 Giftd Studies

CRN 33219

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - June 27, 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 PB

Special Topics in Special Educ

CRN 32429

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 720 XA

Assistive Technology

CRN 33612

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Kelly O'Neal-Hixson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to explore the use of assistive technology to meet the needs of students with exceptionalities and in the rehabilitation process. The course will address assistive technology assessment procedures, differentiating instruction using assistive technology, using assistive technology for students to compensate for their disabilities, assessing the effectiveness of assistive technology, addressing the need for assistive technology through the I.E.P. process, and applying assistive technology to daily living skills and rehabilitation goals.

SD 799 XA

Consultation & Collaboration

CRN 34098

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 31731

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 802 XB

Seminar in Behavior Mgmt

CRN 33348

July 12, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33592

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 803 XB

Prom Lit Stud w/Hi Inc Disab

CRN 33698

July 12, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 820 XA

Assessment in Schools

CRN 31730

July 12, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Marjorie Bock

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 33212

June 14, 2020 - July 11, 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 31767

May 31, 2020 - July 11, 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 851 XA

Education of Gifted Learners

CRN 30822

May 31, 2020 - July 11, 2020

Connie Phelps

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: Yes

Development and implementation of gifted programming and differentiated instructional practices for diverse K-12 gifted learners.

SD 855 XA

Supervised Prac:Elem Gifts I

CRN 30654

May 31, 2020 - July 11, 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 32956

May 31, 2020 - July 11, 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 30656

May 31, 2020 - July 11, 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 32957

May 31, 2020 - July 11, 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 33593

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 711 A

Athletic Training Principles

CRN 34076

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

Matthew Howe

PE 215

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course is designed to provide introductory information in athletic training aligned with current NATA Athletic Training Education Competencies. Concepts of professional development and responsibilities, risk management, pathology of sports injury, management skills, and general medical conditions will be presented. Students will learn skills related basic concepts of prevention, evaluation, first aid, therapeutic treatment, and rehabilitation.

HL 150 ZA

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 31094

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Sally Miller

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 ZB

Critical Health Iss/Dec in Soc

CRN 33152

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Katie Mathews

Ashley Nehls

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 155 ZT

First Aid and Personal Safety

CRN 32127

TEST OUT ONLY. Must have completed First Aid training previously.

May 18, 2020 - May 30, 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 560 PA

Spec Prob in Hlth/Safety Educ

CRN 33009

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 33010

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 33011

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 XA

Spec Prob in Hlth/Safety Educ

CRN 33697

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 580 PA

Intrnship in Hlth & Human Perf

CRN 30559

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jennifer Thomas

Credit Hours: 12.00

Permission Required: Y

Open for Registration: No

(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 720 XA

Curr Development in Health Edu

CRN 33376

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Sunnin Keosybounheuang

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will examine health education curriculum in regards to various pro-active skills and strategies which enhance the success of health educators/professionals in reaching this population of students. There is an emphasis on the critical lifestyle choices that are made and patterns of behavior that are established by adolescents which affect their immediate future health.

HL 735 XA

Instruct Strat in Human Sex Ed

CRN 32871

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Shawna Shane

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide instructional strategies in the various areas of human sexuality education. The course will also focus on terminology, legal issues, cultural differences and relationships as they apply to human sexuality education. This course is most appropriate for those who teach at the K-12 grade levels.

HL 780 XA

School Health Issues & Trends

CRN 33393

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 32779

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Jennifer Thomas

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.

HL 820 XA

Instruc. Methods of Health Ed.

CRN 32879

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Sunnin Keosybounheuang

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 850 XA

Wellness Concepts/Preven Strat

CRN 33153

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Jennifer Thomas

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to identify the various factors influencing health decisions and behaviors. The development of strategies for effective use of health information and research in educational settings is discussed.

PE 100 A

Active Living

CRN 33583

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - May 30, 2020

MTWR  8 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Sally Miller

PE 202

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 128 T

Tailgating Games

CRN 34121

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

TR  9 a.m. - 10:20 a.m.

Ashley Nehls

PE 203

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course is designed to give students an opportunity to explore and develop skills in a variety of social recreational activities and games of less strenuous variety.

PE 135 A

Yoga

CRN 34122

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

MWF  9 a.m. - 9:50 a.m.

Ashley Nehls

PE 124

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 378 PA

Field Experiences

CRN 30583

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 Experiences

CRN 30584

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 471 PA

Independent Study

CRN 30585

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30586

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30587

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 540 PA

Coaching Education Practicum

CRN 32180

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 700 MK

Design & Delivery On-Line PE

CRN 34235

NOTE: Dates Mon, July 27, Wed. July 29 and Friday July 31.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Tyler Goad

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 30777

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Mark Stanbrough

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 720 XA

Assess Strategies K-12 Phys Ed

CRN 32290

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Vicki Worrell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 32258

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Mark Stanbrough

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 33696

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Tyler Goad

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 738 XB

Advanced Technology in HPER

CRN 34158

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Tyler Goad

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 740 XA

Legal Issues in HPER

CRN 33377

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Erin Blocker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to expand, deepen, and enhance one's knowledge and comprehension of the law and its legal and ethical implications on professionals in physical education, wellness, fitness, and leisure. It includes, but is not limited to a review and examination of legal terminology, concepts, negligence and practices as they relate to such issues as programming, personnel, participants, spectators, facilities, equipment, accessibility, culture, environment, and risk management.

PE 745 XA

Leadership in HPER

CRN 32289

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Vicki Worrell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course is designed to expand, deepen, and enhance one's knowledge and comprehension of the science and art of leadership principles, theories, characteristics, styles, values, skill application, effectiveness, and assessment. Leadership will be considered and probed as it applies to individuals, groups, and organizations. This course has a strong wellness, physical education, and sport and fitness orientation.

PE 762 XA

Analysis of Teaching/Coaching

CRN 32373

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 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 30782

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Keith Pfannenstiel

Erin Blocker

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 768 XB

Advanced Exercise Physiology

CRN 34134

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Keith Pfannenstiel

Erin Blocker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 34123

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 840 XA

Exercise Metabolism

CRN 31747

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Keith Pfannenstiel

Erin Blocker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide students with the principles of biochemistry and metabolism as they pertain to the production and utilization of energy in the human. Attention will be given to acute metabolic responses during exercise and chronic adaptations due to exercise training. In addition, the metabolic adaptations of skeletal muscle contractile function due to training will be discussed.

PE 858 XA

Ethics in HPER and Sport

CRN 31476

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Hannah Kipfer

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 858 XB

Ethics in HPER and Sport

CRN 34135

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Hannah Kipfer

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 862 XA

Instruction Innovations in PE

CRN 31867

May 24, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Vicki Worrell

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

Examination and discussion of physical education curriculum, as well as innovations in teaching methods/strategies for physical education programs.

PE 864 XA

Sociology of Sport

CRN 33378

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Robert Fitzpatrick

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is designed to study the impact of society on contemporary sport. Specifically, the course identifies issues and controversies associated with sport and challenges critical and practical examination of current sport concerns and trends.

PE 865 XA

Statistics in HPER

CRN 30792

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Michael Butler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 865 XB

Statistics in HPER

CRN 34136

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Michael Butler

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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 869 XA

Thesis

CRN 30797

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30798

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30799

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30800

May 18, 2020 - July 18, 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.

PE 869 XE

Thesis

CRN 30801

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Paul Luebbers

Credit Hours: 5.00

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 395 PA

Practicum in Sprt Ldrshp & Rec

CRN 34129

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Clinton Longacre

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 440 PA

Ind Stdy Sport Ldrship & Rec

CRN 34152

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PC

Ind Stdy Sport Ldrship & Rec

CRN 34154

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 440 PB

Ind Stdy Sport Ldrship & Rec

CRN 34153

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 470 PA

Praticum II Sprt Ldrshp & Rec

CRN 34130

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Clinton Longacre

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 34131

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 ZB

Instruct Tech for Educators

CRN 33555

NOTE: For Elementary Education Majors only.

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dabae Lee

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 ZA

Instruct Tech for Educators

CRN 33554

NOTE: For Elementary Education Majors only at ESU-KC.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Dabae Lee

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 727 XA

Integrating Educ Tech in Tchng

CRN 33188

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Yeol Huh

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 33812

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Yeol Huh

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 XB

Canvas Learning Mgmnt System

CRN 33321

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Yeol Huh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 743 XC

Adobe Captivate

CRN 34083

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Yeol Huh

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 743 XD

Statistics in IDT

CRN 34084

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Dabae Lee

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 743 XA

Tech in Post Sec Educ (SIDLIT)

CRN 31615

Note: This course requires registration/attendance at the C2C SIDLIT Conference, Aug. 6-7. For details please visit: http://www.c2conline.org/sidlit

Aug. 2, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Zeni Colorado Resa

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 XA

Learning Theories in IDT

CRN 33322

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Janet Doud

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 795 XA

Resrch in Instr Design & Tech

CRN 33323

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Dabae Lee

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide the student with an understanding of research methods with particular emphasis on the field of Instructional Design and Technology (IDT). Students will apply their understanding of research methods to significant research articles in IDT; thus, expanding their understanding of key areas of research in the field of IDT.

IT 850 XA

Corporate eLearning

CRN 33561

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Michael Schwind

Rob Gibson

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will concentrate on the application of instructional design principles and eLearning development tools for the corporate eLearning environment. This will include application of theory in settings that demand communication skills and teamwork to develop corporate eLearning education. Examples include designing and developing educationally unique approaches to compliance, job specific, and other directed types of corporate training.

IT 853 XA

Research Problems in Education

CRN 30755

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 30756

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 30757

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 853 PC

Research Problems in Education

CRN 32521

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 PA

Research Problems in Education

CRN 32519

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 32520

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 875 PA

Internship

CRN 32999

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 33000

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 33001

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 33002

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 33003

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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 33004

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 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.

TS 534 ZA

Tchng English Second/Frgn Lang

CRN 34169

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Cate Crosby

Cate Grundleger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides theory and practice of teaching English as a second language (ESL/EFL). It is designed to provide skills and knowledge for teachers who are/will be working with children identified by the federal government as limited English proficient (LEP). According to TESOL Teacher Education standards, this class emphasizes the critical pedagogical aspects of teaching ESL/EFL and the preparation of teaching materials and tests for classroom use. The class provides training in the major ESL methodologies and techniques of teaching listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, computer-assisted language learning (CALL) and culture. This class calls for a highly constructive class participation, critical thinking and very responsible out-of-class reading and assignment preparation.

TS 734 XA

Tchng English Second/Frgn Lang

CRN 34170

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Cate Crosby

Cate Grundleger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course is designed to provide skills and knowledge for teachers who are/will be working with children identified by the federal government as limited English proficient (LEP). This graduate-level course provides theory and practice of teaching English as a second language (ESL) and English as a foreign language (EFL) to non-native speakers. According to TESOL teacher education standards, this class emphasizes the critical pedagogical aspects of teaching ESL/EFL and the preparation of teaching materials and tests for classroom use. The class also provides training in the major methodologies and techniques of teaching listening, speaking, reading, writing, grammar, vocabulary, computer-assisted language learning, and culture. The course calls for a highly constructive class participation, critical thinking and very responsible out of class reading and assignment preparation.

TS 770 XA

Indiv Diff in Sec Lang Acquis

CRN 34087

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Manjula Shinge

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The purpose of this course is to gain an understanding of how learners in a classroom differ from one another and the impact these individual differences in language learning have on the process of second language acquisition, the rate of acquisition, and performance in the classroom. Students will: 1) explore the role of cognitive aspects such as aptitude and field independence in SLA 2) explore the role of affective factors such as motivation and risk-taking 3) discuss how language learning strategies influence student performance 4) discuss the pedagogical implications for language teachers.

TS 780 XA

Structure of the English Lang

CRN 33814

May 18, 2020 - June 13, 2020

Manjula Shinge

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course provides an opportunity for pre-service and in-service ESL/EFL teachers to learn about current insights and strategies in the teaching of grammar from the disciplines of sociolinguistics, composition, and TESOL. The class will examine attitudes and beliefs about grammar in the society at large, as well as investigating trends and research in the teaching of grammar to better serve not only English Language Learners, but all students. TS 780 studies grammar in oral as well as written language discourse, with emphasis on language use.

Psych/LearningScien/InstrTech

Psychology

PY 100 ZA

Introductory Psychology

CRN 32117

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Alexandria Lara

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 303 ZA

Sp Top: Psychology of Music

CRN 34015

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jennifer Moss

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 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 322 ZA

Learning and Cognition

CRN 32741

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Kelly McEnerney

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Learning and remembering what one has experienced are fundamental processes. Moreover, how we interpret, form, organize, and retrieve memories can influence our performance as learners. This course is a survey of theories, principles, laws, and conclusions from a century of scientific study of these psychological phenomena. This course emphasizes what researchers know about learning and the mind, as well as how individuals can effectively apply knowledge to address human concerns. Students will demonstrate application of these principles to real-world problems, which they have helped define

PY 345 A

Legal Psychology

CRN 34160

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Keith Wylie

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Legal psychology involves applying psychological science to the legal and criminal justice systems. Legal issues ranging from investigations to trial and sentencing are examined from social, cognitive, and developmental psychological perspectives. Candidates will understand how psychological principles influence thinking and behavior in legal contexts.

PY 401 ZA

Foundations of Psychology

CRN 30592

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Cathy Grover

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(Prerequisite, must have completed 9 credit hours in psychology classes numbered at or above 300.) A course designed to give the student the historical background of modern psychology. Particular emphasis is given to the outstanding leaders in psychology and their contributions.

PY 403 PA

Independent Study

CRN 31458

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 31460

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 31461

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 ZA

Abnormal Psychology

CRN 30596

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Tracy Wechselblatt

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 490 ZA

Undergraduate Internship

CRN 33047

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 ZB

Undergraduate Internship

CRN 33168

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Kelly McEnerney

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 503 A

Current Therapies

CRN 32876

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

W  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

John Wade

VH 343

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 503 B

Positive Psychology

CRN 32874

NOTE: Will meet 6/1, 6/15 & 6/29; remainder online. Can be completed early, if preferred. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

M  9 a.m. - 11:50 a.m.

John Wade

VH 343

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 503 XA

Evolutionary Psychology

CRN 32877

NOTE: Can be completed early, if preferred.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

John Wade

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 503 ZA

Evolutionary Psychology

CRN 32878

NOTE: Can be completed early, if preferred.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

John Wade

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 520 A

Statistics I

CRN 33049

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Keith Wylie

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 520 XA

Statistics I

CRN 33050

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Keith Wylie

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 624 ZA

Theories of Motivation

CRN 34117

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Cathy Grover

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The concepts, principles, and empirical findings concerning basic factors which underlie human motivation are studied. Attention is given to both innate and acquired bases.

PY 624 XA

Theories of Motivation

CRN 34116

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Cathy Grover

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The concepts, principles, and empirical findings concerning basic factors which underlie human motivation are studied. Attention is given to both innate and acquired bases.

PY 626 ZA

Theories of Personality

CRN 33577

NOTE: Can be completed early, if preferred.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

John Wade

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 626 XA

Theories of Personality

CRN 33643

NOTE: Can be completed early, if preferred.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

John Wade

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 XA

Sp Top: Adv. Ed Psychology

CRN 34118

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jennifer Moss

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 714 A

Assessing Young Children

CRN 34119

NOTE: Will meet as an intensi Fridays from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. 6/5, 6/12, 6/26, 7/10 & 7/17 with additional online work. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

F  9 a.m. - 2:50 p.m.

Kylea Shoemaker

VH 118

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

This course provides an overview of measurement and evaluation concepts, strategies, and techniques that are appropriate for young children with special needs.

PY 800 PA

Thesis, MS

CRN 30600

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 800 PC

Thesis, MS

CRN 30602

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30603

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30604

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PB

Thesis, MS

CRN 30601

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 801 XA

School Psychological Consult

CRN 31640

May 31, 2020 - July 11, 2020

Kaira Hayes

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course is intended as an overview to a process that has received increasing attention from psychologists, counselors, social workers, and other human services workers. It will discuss the various models of consultation and the processes involved in consultation practice. It will provide a balance among theory, research, and practice with the ultimate concern being application. Students are provided with advanced organizers, in text learning exercises and review questions designed to focus their learning and sharpen their insight into the complex processes surrounding consultation.

PY 803 PB

Research Problem in Psychology

CRN 30606

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30607

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 PA

Research Problem in Psychology

CRN 30605

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 820 XA

Response to Interv in Sch Psy

CRN 32693

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Kylea Shoemaker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisites, majors only and SD700.) The course prepares candidates for the changing role of school psychologists in the problem solving model of early intervention and disability identification, in accordance with contemporary best practices and federal and state requirements and regulations. Topics covered include system-wide program design through specific assessment and interventions for students through Tiers I, II, and III in the problem solving model. The course provides a balance of theory, research, and practice.

PY 835 XA

Seminar in School Psychology

CRN 34016

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Kylea Shoemaker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of instructor.) The course is designed to integrate all previous course work of the student in school psychology. Consultation, additional assessment and intervention strategies, and current professional issues are covered.

PY 836 XA

School-Based Prevention/Interv

CRN 30608

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Kaira Hayes

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

The course investigates exemplary school-based prevention and intervention programs that promote the mental health and physical well-being of students, as well as school success. Criteria for determining empirically validated programs are discussed. This course also examines the history and development of crisis intervention in the schools. A focus will be developing skills and knowledge required to effectively intervene and assist children, teachers, administrators, and families during periods of crisis. The course will highlight the importance of prevention in decreasing the number and severity of crisis situations.

PY 839 PA

Internship in Psychology

CRN 30609

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30610

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 PD

Internship in Psychology

CRN 30612

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30613

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 839 PF

Internship in Psychology

CRN 30614

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 6.00

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 30611

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 841 A

Assessment of Intelligence

CRN 33817

NOTE: Meets on the following dates: 5/29, 6/5 & 6/6, 6/12, 6/26, 7/10 & 7/11, 7/31. Some assignments due in August. NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

F  4 p.m. - 8:50 p.m.

Kaira Hayes

VH 344I

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

(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 844 PA

School Psychology Ed.S. Proj

CRN 31397

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Persinger

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 859 PA

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 30616

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30617

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30618

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

John Wade

Credit Hours: 3.00

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 PD

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 30619

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30620

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30621

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 859 PG

Internship in Clinic Psych

CRN 33676

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered Remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

John Wade

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 860 XA

Ldng Proc to Meet Div Stdnt Nd

CRN 31645

May 31, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Kylea Shoemaker

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Principles, practices, and problems related to administering and supervising all areas of special education will be discussed. As virtually all special education principles and practices are integrated into and derived from law and statute, primary consideration is given to federal and state regulations, individual education plan processes, and continuous improvement monitoring (and/or focused monitoring as details of that process become available in Kansas). Will cover practical aspects of contemporary special education (Section 504, IDEA 2004) and related processes established in policy and procedure via KSDE.

PY 900 A

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 31400

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 B

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 31401

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

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 C

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 31402

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 D

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 31403

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 4.00

Permission Required: N

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 E

Thesis, Ed.S.

CRN 31404

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jim Persinger

Credit Hours: 5.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, consent of thesis chair.) The student completes an empirical research study appropriate to the area of school psychology.

Sch Lead/Middle & Sec Tchr Ed

EA 830 XA

School Leadership Theory

CRN 30687

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Edwin Church

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course contains an overview of the research, theory and practice that relate to a school leader's responsibility to develop and maintain healthy organizations and to create an organizational culture that promotes creativity and performance. Topics include major contemporary theorists, leadership and empowerment, leadership and diversity issues, leadership for change, schools as unique social systems and complex organizations, and issues related to the changing values and attitudes of professionals and the community about schools.

EA 849 XA

Educational Law and Regulation

CRN 32967

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Timothy Marshall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A detailed study of Kansas school law and regulations will be made as they apply to education. Consideration is given to statutes, court decisions, and case law that effect changing administrative procedures and patterns.

EA 941 XA

Business Admin in School Ldrsh

CRN 30541

June 14, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Timothy Marshall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course is concerned with basic principles accepted in the fiscal and business management of all aspects of the administration of education. Consideration is given to sources of fiscal support, methods of management, program accounting and cost accounting. Course required for students in District Level Leadership licensure program.

EA 942 XA

Leadership of Special Programs

CRN 31707

June 14, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Timothy Marshall

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

This course will provide those enrolled with the opportunities to study the principles, processes, practices, and issues related to administering and supervising special programs in education. Specific emphasis will be placed on special education. An overview of different at-risk, vocational, and early childhood education programs will be included for study.

EA 984 XA

Educ Buildings and Facilities

CRN 30542

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Jerry Will

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

A study of the basic principles of educational facility planning. Particular emphasis is given to the relationship between the educational facilities and the educational programs they must accommodate. An examination is made of the broad steps necessary to logically plan, construct, and occupy new educational facilities. Field trips are incorporated as an integral part of course. Course required for students in District Level Leadership licensure program.

EA 986 XA

District School Leadership

CRN 30688

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Jerry Will

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Course designed for aspiring chief school administrators. Includes theory and practice of district-level administrative leadership, school board-administrator relationships, stakeholder involvement, strategic planning, and fiscal accounting. Course required for students in District Leadership Level licensure program.

ED 340 ZA

Using Assess & Data Sec Clsrm

CRN 33618

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Jill Griffith

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 ZA

Curr Pract in Tchng & Lrning

CRN 34229

June 7, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Heather Caswell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 535 XA

Cultural Awareness for Educ

CRN 34100

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Nancy Albrecht

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, junior standing.) 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 teaching strategies, activities and materials; to adapt and evaluate curricula for use in culturally diverse, as well as homogenous, classrooms.

ED 535 ZA

Cultural Awareness for Educ

CRN 34101

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Nancy Albrecht

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

(Prerequisite, junior standing.) 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 teaching strategies, activities and materials; to adapt and evaluate curricula for use in culturally diverse, as well as homogenous, classrooms.

ED 743 A

College Ready Writing

CRN 33474

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 5, 2020 - July 18, 2020

Heather Caswell

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 PB

Flint Hills Wrtng Smr Inst II

CRN 32776

July 5, 2020 - July 18, 2020

MTWR  1 p.m. - 3:50 p.m.

Heather Caswell

EC 115A

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 PC

Using Primary Sources Workshop

CRN 32846

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

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 PD

Using Primary Sources Workshop

CRN 32847

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

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 PE

Using Primary Sources Workshop

CRN 32848

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

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 PF

Global Issues in Education

CRN 33182

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Ken Weaver

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 PH

Wrtng Proj Adv Inst: Fac Wrtng

CRN 33258

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 5, 2020 - July 25, 2020

F  9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Heather 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 and evaluation of curriculum. Topics will vary from semester to semester. Consent of instructor or department chair is needed prior to enrollment.

ED 743 PI

Independent Study

CRN 33674

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amanda Lickteig

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 XA

NBPTS Renewal Portfolio-Dir St

CRN 33487

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Alvin Peters

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

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 30509

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 30510

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 30511

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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

Professional Dev Series: 143

CRN 30196

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 XF

Professional Dev Series: 143

CRN 30197

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

Credit Hours: 1.00

Permission Required: N

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 XG

Professional Dev Series: 143

CRN 30198

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 XI

Adv NBPTS Cert Assess Scor

CRN 30513

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 XJ

Adv NBPTS Cert Assess Scor

CRN 30514

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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

Spec Studies-Independent Study

CRN 33910

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Amanda Lickteig

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 30512

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 PG

KSDE Impact Institute

CRN 33234

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Daniel Stiffler

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 PA

Flint Hills Wrtng Smr Inst I

CRN 32775

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

May 31, 2020 - June 6, 2020

Heather Caswell

EC 115A

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 PJ

Flint Hills Wrtng Smr Inst I

CRN 34233

July 12, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

MTWR  9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

Heather Caswell

EC 115A

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 744 MK

Professional Dev Series: 163

CRN 31911

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 PA

Professional Dev Series: 163

CRN 31909

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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: 163

CRN 31910

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 XB

Professional Dev Series: 193

CRN 30195

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Amanda Lickteig

Credit Hours: 2.00

Permission Required: N

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.

ED 744 XE

Prof Development Series 143

CRN 31126

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 XF

Professional Dev Series: 143

CRN 31165

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 PD

Professional Dev Series: 163

CRN 31912

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 XA

Professional Dev Series: 143

CRN 30194

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely.

July 26, 2020 - Aug. 1, 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 33847

NOTE: Summer 2020 offered remotely. NOTE: Olathe ONWHS MTWRF 8 am to 1 pm. Call Distance Education (1-877-332-4249) to enroll. Olathe USD 233 Teachers only.

May 18, 2020 - May 30, 2020

Ann Addison

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 833 XA

Beliefs/Values/Iss in Ed Prac

CRN 30690

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Paul Bland

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Differing values and issues in education are addressed, as are the philosophical, historical, and social forces that create the issues. Students will be challenged to investigate the historical and cultural antecedents of modern education, and to examine their own belief systems with regard to the institution of education and to the role and function of the teacher and the school leader.

ED 835 XA

Cult Influences & Ed Practices

CRN 33848

NOTE: Olathe - ONWHS MTWRF 8-1 Call Distance Education (1-877-332-4249) to enroll. Olathe USD 233 Teachers only.

May 31, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Tina Ellsworth

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 837 XA

Brain-Based Learning for Educ

CRN 30697

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Amanda Lickteig

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

Brain-compatible classrooms are brain-friendly places in which the teaching/learning process is based on how the brain functions and the mind learns. We will use brain science and cognitive science to examine and reshape how, where, what, and when we teach. Brain compatible classrooms are designed with challenging, creative, safe, enriched environments that balance direct instruction with hands-on authentic constructivist learning. Brain-friendly strategies include teaching for, of, with, and about thinking/reflection. Course curriculum includes ways to recognize the diverse conditions that confront learners and how to address specific learning needs of diverse, at-risk students, including those who are hard to reach.

ED 842 XA

Nat Board Cert Portfolio Devel

CRN 30515

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 30516

May 18, 2020 - Aug. 7, 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 33858

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Nancy Albrecht

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 XA

Designing Instructional Progms

CRN 34099

May 18, 2020 - June 27, 2020

Kirsten Limpert

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: Yes

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.

ER 752 XA

Analysis of Research

CRN 30716

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 7, 2020

Neal Luo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 30718

May 18, 2020 - June 20, 2020

Neal Luo

Credit Hours: 3.00

Permission Required: N

Open for Registration: No

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 XA

Research Design and Writing

CRN 33198

June 28, 2020 - Aug. 1, 2020

Neal Luo

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.