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Searching Spring 2010 Semester Courses (Courses last updated Fri November 20th, 2009 11:39 PM)
Semester Year = Spring 2010
Session = Late Starting Courses
Page of 2 Total Courses found 50
Course / Description / Information Call # Status Days Time Instructor Blg/Room
A H 300 004  Art History       Travel Study            
Travel Study: Santa Fe Museums
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/28/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Trip: 3/22/09 - 3/28/09 to Santa Fe, NM. Cost: $550. Deposit of $250 due by 2/1/10, balance of $300 due by 3/12/10. Meets with WEST 3900.003.

A H 300-3. Topics in Art History. Emphasizes study of a more specific area than that covered in regular art history course offerings. For further information see individual course listing for each semester.
03437 OPEN
Max:12
Enrolled:6
Waitlist:0
    LARKIN, KAR ****
ANTH 318 001  Anthropology       Lecture            
Archeol & Public Policy
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/26/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets in SCI 191, MTWRF, 0900AM-0500PM.

ANTH 318-3. Archaeology and Public Policy. Explores the role of government and public opinion in the development and enforcement of cultural resource legislation. Students will have hands-on exposure to documenting and evaluating resource significance and will explore issues of cultural patrimony and tribal rights.
  Prer., ANTH 102 or ANTH 220.
01058 OPEN
Max:20
Enrolled:11
Waitlist:0
    SEGIN, STEV ****
BUAD 302 002  Business Administration       Lecture            
Resume Writing/interview
Credits: 1.0
College of Business & Administration

From 03/12/2010 to 03/20/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

Section 002 meets on Mar. 12, 13, 19, and 20.

BUAD 302-1. Career Skills: Resume Writing and Interviewing. Instructs and gives students hands-on experience on how to: (a) write cover letters and resumes, (b) practice effective interviewing techniques, and (c) develop effective job hunting skills. Pass/fail only.
  Prer., Junior standing.
01220 OPEN
Max:30
Enrolled:6
Waitlist:0
F Saturday 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
VON BRETON,
VON BRETON,
Dwire Hall 103
DWIR 103
BUAD 303 001  Business Administration       Lecture            
Career Image & Impact
Credits: 1.0
College of Business & Administration

From 04/02/2010 to 04/10/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

Section 001 meets Apr. 2, 3, 9, and 10.

BUAD 303-1. Career Success: Image and Impact. Helps students converse, interact, and dress in a professional manner for job interviews, telephone calls, written correspondence, and professional work settings. Course will cover working in a diverse, cross-cultural environment, making effective first impressions, and appropriately communicating in a variety of speaking and writing situations. Pass/fail only.
  Prer., Junior standing.
01223 OPEN
Max:40
Enrolled:17
Waitlist:0
F Saturday 5:00 PM - 8:30 PM
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM
BREISCH, JE
BREISCH, JE
Dwire Hall 103
DWIR 103
BUAD 450 004  Business Administration       Lecture            
Cases & Concepts-bus Pol
Credits: 3.0
College of Business & Administration

From 03/12/2010 to 04/16/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

Meets Fri. 3/12, 8:00-10:40am; Sat. 3/20, Mon. 3/22, Tues. 3/23, 8:00am-4:30pm; Wed. 3/24, 8:00am-2:30pm; and Fri. 4/2, 4/9, 4/16 8:00-10:40am. All meetings in DWIR 104.

BUAD 450-3. Cases and Concepts in Business Policy. Takes a general manager's perspective on the administration of the corporation. Topics include the role and responsibility of general management, analysis of threats and opportunities in the competitive environment, strategies for building and sustaining competitive advantage, strategy implementation and management, and strategic management in the international environment. Topics covered through comprehensive case analysis.
  Prer., INFS 300, MKTG 300, FNCE 305, MGMT 330, OPTM 300. Business seniors only.
Added:
03889 OPEN
Max:35
Enrolled:25
Waitlist:0
F Friday 8:00 AM - 10:40 AM
8:00 AM - 10:40 AM
OLSON, ERIC
OLSON, ERIC
Dwire Hall 104
DWIR 104
C S 305 001  Computer Science       Lecture            
Computing Ethics
Credits: 1.0
College of Engineering & Applied Sciences

From 04/06/2010 to 05/06/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

C S 305-1. Social and Ethical Implications of Computing. This class will discuss selected topics in ethical, social, political, legal and economic aspects of the application of computers. Each student is expected to research one or more topics, actively participate in discussions, and give a presentation. Written papers may be required.
  Prer., C S 208.
01272 OPEN
Max:25
Enrolled:12
Waitlist:0
TR 1:40 PM - 2:55 PM KALITA, JUG Engineering Building 138
COMM 344 002  Communication       Lecture            
Leadership Communication
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 04/02/2010 to 04/24/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

Meets Fridays 4/2, 4/9, 4/23 and Saturdays 4/3, 4/10, 4/24.

COMM 344-3. Leadership Communication. An examination of contemporary theories and research pertaining to the communication of leadership in interpersonal, group, organizational, and societal settings, including consideration of the nature of power, vision, and creativity in leadership. Approved for LAS Social Science area requirement.
03614 OPEN
Max:30
Enrolled:28
Waitlist:0
F Friday Saturday Saturday 5:00 PM - 9:25 PM
5:00 PM - 9:25 PM
8:25 AM - 5:30 PM
8:25 AM - 5:30 PM
HACKMAN, MI
HACKMAN, MI
HACKMAN, MI
HACKMAN, MI
Columbine Hall 116
COB 116
COB 116
COB 116
COMM 345 002  Communication       Lecture            
History Of Tv Prog
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/19/2010 to 04/10/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets Fridays 3/19, 3/26, 4/2, and 4/9 and Saturdays 3/20, 3/27, and 4/10. Meets in COB 317.

COMM 345-3. The History of TV Programming. Examines the history of television through its programming. It will study genres such as the sitcom and hour-long drama, as well as principles of programming for broadcast and cable TV.
01491 OPEN
Max:32
Enrolled:7
Waitlist:0
    NELSON, DAV ****
COMM 410 001  Communication       Lecture            
Advanced Public Speaking
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/26/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets in COB 324, MTWRF, 0825AM-0425PM.

COMM 410-3. Advanced Public Speaking. Advanced exploration of the theory, preparation, delivery and evaluation of public speeches. Approved for LAS Oral Communication requirement.
  Prer., COMM 210 or equivalent.

Meets with COMM 510.
01498 OPEN
Max:20
Enrolled:12
Waitlist:0
    HACKMAN, MICHAE ****
COMM 490 006  Communication       Lecture            
Tpcs Comm: Adv Media Writing
Credits: Min: 1.0 Max: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 01/22/2010 to 05/08/2010

Prer., COMM 290 or JOUR 290. Meets Fridays 1/22, 3/19, 5/7 and Saturdays 1/23, 3/20, and 5/8.

COMM 490-1 to 3. Special Topics in Communication. Advanced exploration of timely topics and issues related to communication in various contexts. Topics vary from semester to semester. May be taken up to two times for credit with permission of department chair.
Change:
03618 OPEN
Max:30
Enrolled:5
Waitlist:0
F Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday 12:15 PM - 5:00 PM
12:15 PM - 5:00 PM
12:15 PM - 5:00 PM
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
EURICH, LAU
EURICH, LAU
EURICH, LAU
EURICH, LAU
EURICH, LAU
EURICH, LAU
Columbine Hall 333
COB 333
COB 333
COB 333
COB 333
COB 333
COMM 495 001  Communication       Seminar            
Sem Ldrshp/org Change
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 01/15/2010 to 05/08/2010

Meets Fridays 1/15, 2/12, 5/7, and Saturdays 1/30, 2/13, and 5/8.

COMM 495-3. Seminar in Leadership and Organizational Change. A dynamic and practical project-based course focusing on contemporary leadership approaches and the demands the current environment of change and innovation place on organizational leadership.
  Prer., COMM 111 and LEAD 211.
01518 OPEN
Max:25
Enrolled:8
Waitlist:0
F Friday Friday Saturday Saturday Saturday 12:15 PM - 4:30 PM
12:15 PM - 4:30 PM
12:15 PM - 4:30 PM
8:25 AM - 5:30 PM
8:25 AM - 5:30 PM
8:25 AM - 5:30 PM
HACKMAN, MI
HACKMAN, MI
HACKMAN, MI
HACKMAN, MI
HACKMAN, MI
HACKMAN, MI
Columbine Hall 127
COB 127
COB 127
COB 127
COB 127
COB 127
COMM 510 001  Communication       Lecture            
Advanced Public Speaking
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/26/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets in COB COB 324, MTWRF, 0825AM-0425PM.

COMM 510-3. Advanced Public Speaking. Advanced exploration of the theory, preparation, delivery and evaluation of public speeches.
  Prer., COMM 210 or equivalent.

Meets with COMM 410.
01519 OPEN
Max:20
Enrolled:6
Waitlist:0
    HACKMAN, MICHAE ****
GEOL 317 001  Geology       Lecture            
Geol Of National Parks
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/26/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK CLASS***** Meets in UH 168, MTWRF, 0800AM-0430PM.

GEOL 317-3. Geology and Our National Parks. Promotes an interest in and an appreciation of the geologic aspects of our national parks. The student will be given fundamental background in the geological processes which have worked to evolve the spectacular or unique scenery found in the national parks. Because the approach to this class is of a qualitative nature, the prospective student need not have a prior background in the earth sciences. Field trips are included as part of the course content. Approved for LAS Natural Science area requirement.
Canceled:
03703 CANCEL
Max:20
Enrolled:0
Waitlist:0
    GROGGER, PA ****
GES 105 004  Geog. And Environmental Studies       Lecture            
Intro To Map & Compass
Credits: 4.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/27/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Additional outside coursework required. Meets in COB 334, MTWRFS 0800AM-0500PM.

GES 105-4. Introduction to Map & Compass. A basic introduction to topographic maps will be given. This will include the process involved with making and field-checking maps; discussion of symbolization, scale, and landform representation. The development of the compass will be outlined and basic skills will be taught. Approved for LAS Natural Science area requirement.
01946 CLOSED
Max:25
Enrolled:25
Waitlist:6
    LARKIN, RP ****
GES 446 002  Geog. And Environmental Studies       Field Supervision            
Fld Stds: Austin, Tx
Credits: 4.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/27/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE*****

GES 446-1 to 6. Field Studies in Geography. Field investigations focused on a specific aspect of the landscape in a selected area. Topic and credit vary from year to year. Field trips required.
Meets with GES 517.
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Department
for
Call
Number
OPEN
Max:12
Enrolled:5
Waitlist:0
    VOGT, EMILY ****
GES 517 002  Geog. And Environmental Studies       Seminar            
Seminar: Research Method
Credits: 4.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/27/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE*****

Contact
Department
for
Call
Number
OPEN
Max:12
Enrolled:1
Waitlist:0
    VOGT, EMILY ****
HSCI 102 003  Health Sciences       Lecture            
Pers Fitness & Wellness
Credits: 3.0
Beth - El College of Nursing and Health Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/26/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets in UH 216, MTWRF, 0830AM-0500PM.

HSCI 102-3. Personal Fitness and Wellness. Investigates the value of fitness and nutrition in daily life. Activities include the development of an individualized fitness program, assessment of personal fitness, and nutrition status. The value of a healthy lifestyle throughout the life span is emphasized.
02119 OPEN
Max:45
Enrolled:10
Waitlist:0
    CRAIG, KAY ****
HSCI 108 001  Health Sciences       Lecture            
Outdoor Adventure Fund
Credits: 3.0
Beth - El College of Nursing and Health Sciences

From 04/02/2010 to 05/14/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

Outdoor experience. Lab fee of $50 required. Students will participate in a 3-day hiking/ backpacking expedition on April 30-May 2 or May 7-9.

HSCI 108-3. Outdoor Adventure Fundamentals. Explores the foundations of adventure-based outdoor recreation. Students will learn techniques for enjoying wild environments. Topics include: navigation, weather patterns, wilderness travel, camping, backpacking, food, clothing, ethics, mental preparation, judgment and decision making. Information is taught in the classroom and in the field.
Change:
02123 OPEN
Max:30
Enrolled:14
Waitlist:0
F 10:50 AM - 1:30 PM GUENTHER, D University Hall 132
HSCI 118 001  Health Sciences       Other            
Mountain Biking
Credits: 1.0
Beth - El College of Nursing and Health Sciences

From 03/31/2010 to 05/12/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

HSCI 118-1. Mountain Biking. Basic techniques of mountain bike riding as well as bike maintenance. Taught on site and in the field.
03755 OPEN
Max:20
Enrolled:6
Waitlist:0
W 1:40 PM - 4:20 PM   University Hall 214
HSCI 432 001  Health Sciences       Lecture            
Investig Injury & Death
Credits: 3.0
Beth - El College of Nursing and Health Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/27/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets in UH 141, MTWRFS, 0800AM-0500PM.

HSCI 432-3. Investigation of Injury and Death. An exploration of concepts and principles related to investigation of injury and death. Forensic pathology and forensic autopsy procedures are included. Specialized topics in clinical practice such as medicolegal evidence, violence injury and environmental pathology are included.
Meets with HSCI 632 and NURS 632.
02149 OPEN
Max:40
Enrolled:15
Waitlist:0
      ****
HSCI 437 001  Health Sciences       Lecture            
Violence & Human Rights
Credits: 3.0
Beth - El College of Nursing and Health Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/26/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets in UH 109.

HSCI 437-3. Violence and Human Right Issues. Provides the opportunity to explore the impact of violence in relation to the responsibilities of the investigator, assessor, evaluator and therapist. Includes strategies of care for individual, family, and community survivors. Principles and philosophies of victimology, traumatology, domestic violence.
Meets with HSCI 637 and NURS 637.
Canceled:
02151 CANCEL
Max:85
Enrolled:0
Waitlist:0
MTWRF 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM LYNCH, VIRG
HSCI 632 001  Health Sciences       Lecture            
Investig Death & Injury
Credits: 3.0
Beth - El College of Nursing and Health Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/27/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets in UH 141, MTWRFS, 0800AM-0500PM.

HSCI 632-3. Investigation of Death & Injury. Explores principles related to investigation of injury and death. Forensic pathology and forensic autopsy procedures are included. Explores topics medicolegal evidence, violence injury and environmental pathology.
Meets with HSCI 432 and NURS 632.
02178 OPEN
Max:40
Enrolled:3
Waitlist:0
      ****
HSCI 637 001  Health Sciences       Lecture            
Violence & Human Rights
Credits: 3.0
Beth - El College of Nursing and Health Sciences

From 03/22/2010 to 03/26/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Meets in UH 109.

HSCI 637-3. Violence and Human Rights. Provides the opportunity to explore the impact of violence in relation to the responsibilities of the investigator, assessor, evaluator, and therapist. Includes strategies of care for individual family and community survivors. Principles and philosophies of victimology, traumatology and domestic violence.
Meets with HSCI 437 and NURS 637.
Canceled:
02181 CANCEL
Max:85
Enrolled:0
Waitlist:0
MTWRF 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM LYNCH, VIRG
HUM 399 008  Humanities       Lecture            
Tpcs: Images Of The West
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/20/2010 to 04/03/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Course meets Sat., Mar. 20, Mon.-Fri., Mar. 22-26, and Sat., Apr. 3. Meets in DWIR 121.

HUM 399-3. Special Topics in Humanities. The topic will vary by semester and a specific course may be cross-listed with a course in another department. Students should check each semester's Schedule of Courses for specific topics.
02217 CLOSED
Max:40
Enrolled:40
Waitlist:3
    CUNNINGHAM, ****
HUM 399 009  Humanities       Lecture            
Tpcs: Images Of The West
Credits: 3.0
College of Letters, Arts & Sciences

From 03/20/2010 to 04/03/2010 [ Late Starting Course ]

*****SPRING BREAK COURSE***** Course meets Sat., Mar. 20, Mon.-Fri., Mar. 22-26, and Sat., Apr. 3. Meets in DWIR 121 and DWIR 114.

HUM 399-3. Special Topics in Humanities. The topic will vary by semester and a specific course may be cross-listed with a course in another department. Students should check each semester's Schedule of Courses for specific topics.
02218 CLOSED
Max:40
Enrolled:40
Waitlist:4
    CICOTELLO, ****
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