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Distance Learning
Students considering a distance learning course must be self-motivated and able to work independently. It takes discipline to set aside time to watch the videotaped class segments or sit down at a computer to complete coursework. However, if personal schedules make it difficult to attend regular on-campus classes, distance learning classes provide a great alternative. For information on any of the classes, contact Outreach and Continuing Education at (513)745-5776 or visit www.rwc.uc.edu/faculty_staff/admin/oce.htm.

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ASAP Courses
The College of Arts & Sciences' Adult Scholar's Accelerated Program (ASAP) offers one-weekend accelerated classes on the Raymond Walters College campus to students who have earned at least 30 undergraduate credit hours and have maintained a 3.0 grade point average or better. All students who meet these qualifications may register for ASAP courses during Priority Registration or directly online during Web Registration. For information call the Weekend College office at (513) 936-1532 or the ASAP office at (513) 556-6612.

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Junior/Senior and Graduate Level Courses
Some of the University of Cincinnati's four-year colleges have teamed up with Raymond Walters to offer classes on our campus. You can register for most of these courses, which are frequently offered in the evening and on weekends, at Raymond Walters College. Central Campus tuition charges apply for these classes. For details call (513)745-5776 or call the appropriate department: College of Nursing at (513)558-3588, Criminal Justice at (513)556-5835, Health Promotion at (513)556-3873, or Teacher Education at (513)556-3600, Communication at (513)556-4440, Literacy at (513)556-3571, Special Education at (513)556-3600.

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Course Descriptions

Autumn 2008 Offerings

Financial Accounting

28 ACCT 121 950

Call Number: 802390

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 8:00 to 10:40 am

Classroom: Muntz 252

Instructor: H. Shockley

 

Business Law I

28 BLAW 231 950

Call Number: 802404

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 am to 1:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 252

Instructor: J. O’Brien

 

Principles of Economics I

28 ECON 101 950

Call Number: 802414

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 am to 1:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 257

Instructor: Staff

 

English Composition I

28 ENGL 101 950

Call Number: 806373

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday

Time: 6:00 to 8:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 253

Instructor: R. Jakubovic

 

World Literature Survey

28 ENGL 223 950

Call Number: 806422

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 8:00 to 10:40 am

Classroom: Muntz 256

Instructor: R. Jakubovic

 

Drawing I for Non-Majors

28 FAST 145 950

Call Number: 802472

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 9:00 am to 11:50 am

Classroom: Muntz 330

Instructor: S. Meek

 

World History I

28 HIST 130 950

Call Number: 800216

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 am to 1:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 357

Instructor: K. Sigler

 

Intro to Algebra II

28 MATH 133 950

Call Number: 806730

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday

Time: 6:00 to 8:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 157

Instructor: H. Stebbins

 

Intermediate Algebra

28 MATH 134 950

Call Number: 806740

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 am to 1:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 253

Instructor: H. Stebbins

 

College Algebra II

28 MATH 174 950

Call Number: 806767

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 8:00 to 10:40 am

Classroom: Muntz 253

Instructor: H. Stebbins

 

Applied Calculus I

28 MATH 226 950

Call Number: 806785

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 2:00 to 4:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 253

Instructor: H. Stebbins

 

Business Enterprise

28 MGMT 181 950

Call Number: 802432

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 am to 1:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 256

Instructor: F. Cruise

 

Microcomputer Office Applications

28 OATN 179 950

Call Number: 801353

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 9:30 am to 12:10 pm

Classroom: Muntz 112A

Instructor: Staff

 

Introduction to Psychology I

28 PSYC 101 950

Call Number: 802104

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 9:20 am to 12:00 pm

Classroom: Muntz 156

Instructor: S. Hamilton

 

Introduction to Psychology III

28 PSYC 103 950

Call Number: 802108

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 1:00 to 3:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 156

Instructor: S. Hamilton

 

Women in the World

28 SOC 287 950

Call Number: 802159

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 am to 1:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 355

Instructor: H. Bastas

 

Business Statistics I

28 STAT 201 950

Call Number: 806827

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday

Time: 6:00 to 8:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 112A

Instructor: K. Kellar


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Tele-web Courses

Autumn 2008 Offerings

Tele-Web Course

American Cinema

28 EMDT 164 701 Call Number: 810115

28 EMDT 164 702 Call Number: 810116

28 EMDT 164 703 Call Number: 810117

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Thursday

Time: 6:00 to 9:30 pm

Classroom: Muntz 154

Instructor: Michael Sanders (701), Matt Bennett (702), and Pete Bender (703)

An introductory film studies course focusing on Hollywood film making focus as an art form, and economic force, and as a system of representation and communication. Explores how films work technically, artistically & culturally. This class meets on campus on September 25, 2008. Additional on-campus class meetings to be announced. No prerequisite.

 

Life on Earth-Evolution, Diversity and Ecology

28 BIOL 104 701

Call Number: 803174

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Online

Time: Online

Classroom: None

Instructor: Frank Wray

Organismal biology, including the evolution of life on earth, the classification of contemporary life and the fundamentals of ecology. For non-science majors. This class meets completely online. No Prerequisite.

 

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Autumn 2008 Offerings

Pathophysiology

28 ALH 270 701

Call Number: 802481

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time: 6:00 pm to 9:10 pm

Classroom: SAHB 310

Instructor: Julie Gill

This course meets on campus on September 24; October 22; and December 10, 2008. Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

 

Health Care Delivery System

28 ALH 421 701

Call Number: 802482

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Monday

Time: 5:30 pm to 8:10 pm

Classroom: SAHB 310

Instructor: Heather Moore

This course meets on campus on September 29, 2008. Additional on campus class meetings will be announced on Blackboard.Prerequisite: Permission of instructor.

 

Introduction to Nonverbal Intercultural Communication

28 COMM 180 701 Call Number: 806273

28 COMM 180 702 Call Number: 806274

28 COMM 180 703 Call Number: 806275

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Online

Time: Online

Classroom: None

Instructor: Rebecca McDaniel

This course introduces five nonverbal areas first in the U.S. usage and then their usage in a variety of other cultures. Nonverbal areas included are physical appearance, gestures, greetings, proxemics, and chronemics. The material demonstrates how vividly, though often unwittingly, people make positive or negative impressions through a variety of nonverbal displays. Emphasis is on the need to realize that nonverbal areas serve as a silent language and that this wordless communication is just as important as the verbal language. This class meets completely online.No Prerequisite.

 

English Composition I

28 ENGL 101 702

Call Number: 806364

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time: 4:00 pm to 6:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 213

Instructor: Louise Flavin

An introductory college composition course focusing on critical reading and writing with an introduction to using library and electronic resources. Academic writing tasks include personal, expository, analytical, and persuasive essays. Readings are primarily essays and non-fiction. This course meets on campus on September 30, 2008. Attendance is mandatory.Prerequisite: English Placement score or successful completion of 28-ENGL-099.

English Composition I

28 ENGL 101 703

Call Number: 806365

Credit Hour: 3

Day: Thursday

Time: 4:00 pm to 6:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 213

Instructor: Louise Flavin

An introductory college composition course focusing on critical reading and writing with an introduction to using library and electronic resources. Academic writing tasks include personal, expository, analytical, and persuasive essays. Readings are primarily essays and non-fiction.This course meets on campus September 25, 2008. Attendance is mandatory. Prerequisite: English Placement score or successful completion of 28-ENGL-099.

 

Business English

28 ENGL 178 701

Call Number: 809679

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Monday

Time: 6:00 pm to 8:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 207

Enrollment: 20

Instructor: Maria Damen

An in-depth course to affect a high degree of proficiency in grammar, usage, punctuation, and mechanics for effective business managers. This course has two optional class meetings on September 22 and October 13, 2008. No Prerequisite.

 

Topics in Literature

28 ENGL 201 701

Call Number: 806408

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time: 6:00 pm to 8:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 112B

Instructor: Philip Luther

Selected readings chosen to highlight specific literary problems of theme, technique, literary and social heritage or cultural issues. Individual topics are described in listings available from the English office each term. This course will meet on campus September 30, 2008.No Prerequisite.

 

Technical Communication

28 ENGL 292 701

Call Number: 806445

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time: 9:30 am to 12:10 pm

Classroom: Muntz 112A

Instructor: Maria Damen

Development of skills needed for effective technical communication in industry. Written and oral reports, instructions, analyses, summaries, and descriptions of mechanisms. This course will meet on campus on September 23 and November 25, 2008. Attendance is mandatory. Prerequisite: 28 ENGL 103 or permission of instructor.

 

Principles of Management

28 MGMT 271 701

Call Number: 802435

Credit Hours: 3

Day : Saturday

Time: 9:20 am to 12:00 pm

Classroom: Muntz 112B

Instructor: Perry Haan

This course covers the theory and process of administrative activity, including investigation of decision-making organization structure, and control systems. This course meets on campus one time only, September 27, 2008. No prerequisite.

 

Keyboarding

28 OATN 106 701

Call Number: 801336

Credit Hour: 3

Day: Monday

Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Classroom: Muntz 213

Instructor: Maureen Margolies

A beginning course in typewriting including keyboard mastery, introduction to the business letter, and simple tabulation. Designed to develop accurate touch typing skills. This course will meet on campus September 29, 2008. Additional on-campus class meetings will be announced.No prerequisite.

 

Keyboarding

28 OATN 106 702

Call Number: 801337

Credit Hour: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time : 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Classroom: Muntz 213

Instructor: Debra Howard

A beginning course in typewriting including keyboard mastery, introduction to the business letter, and simple tabulation. Designed to develop accurate touch typing skills. This course will meet on campus September 24, 2008. Additional on-campus class meetings will be announced. No prerequisite.

 

Microcomputer Office Applications (Microsoft Office)

28 OATN 179 701

Call Number: 801351

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Thursday

Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Classroom: Muntz 349

Instructor: Rose Corgan

This course is an introduction to the basic applications performed by microcomputers in an office setting. Hands-on experience in word processing, database management, spreadsheets, and graphics. No programming knowledge necessary. This course meets on campus on September 25; October 30; and December 11, 2008. No prerequisite.

 

Microcomputer Office Applications (Microsoft Office)

28 OATN 179 702

Call Number: 810071

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Monday

Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Classroom: Muntz 112A

Instructor: Staff

This course is an introduction to the basic applications performed by microcomputers in an office setting. Hands-on experience in word processing, database management, spreadsheets, and graphics. No programming knowledge necessary. This course will meet on campus September 29, 2008. Additional on-campus class meetings will be announced. No prerequisite.

 

Microcomputer Office Database (Microsoft Access)

28 OATN 180 701

Call Number: 801354

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Classroom: Muntz 210

Instructor: Staff

This course is a continuation of Microcomputer Office Applications using database management software. This course meets on campus on September 24, 2008. Additional on-campus class meetings will be announced. Prerequisite: 28OATN179.

 

Fundamentals of Word Processing (Microsoft Word)

28 OATN 211 701

Call Number: 801359

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Monday

Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Classroom: BAES 704

Instructor: Barb Tietsort

An introductory, hands-on course uses Microsoft Word software. Covers the basic and intermediate concepts of word processing, including editing, formatting, tabulation, headers, and footers. This course meets on campus on September 29, 2008. Additional on-campus class meetings will be announced. Prerequisite: 28 OATN 179 and 35 words per minute keyboard speed.

 

Webpage Coding

28 OATN 295 701

Call Number: 801368

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Classroom: Muntz 210

Instructor: Staff

A hands-on introduction to learning the standard language of creating web pages using HTML coding. Students develop web pages that include text, graphics, tables, frames and forms. This course meets on campus on September 30, November 4 and December 9, 2008.Prerequisite: 28 OATN 179 or permission of the instructor.

 

Introduction to Psychology I

28 PSYC 101 701

Call Number: 801666

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Monday and Wednesday

Time: 11:00 am to 11:50 am

Classroom: Muntz 156

Instructor: Robin Lightner

This is the first quarter of a three-quarter course sequence covering most of the basic aspects of psychology as applied to everyday life. Topics include: a history of psychology, research methods, how the brain and biology affect behavior, sensation and perception, intelligence, cognition (language and creativity), memory. This class meets on campus each week on Monday and Wednesday. One-third of this course will be held completely online. No Prerequisite.

 

Introduction to Psychology II

28 PSYC 102 701

Call Number: 802107

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time: 2:00 p.m. to 4:40 p.m.

Classroom: Muntz 354

Instructor: Diane Feibel

This is the second quarter of a three-quarter course sequence covering most of the basic aspects of psychology as applied to everyday life. Topics include: life-span development, conditioning and learning, personality, psychological disorders and therapies. This course meets on campus on September 30, October 7, October 21, November 4, November 18 and December 2, 2008. Prerequisite: PSYC101

 

Human Development II: Adolescence

28 PSYC 206 701

Call Number: 802115

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12:40 p.m.

Classroom: Muntz 210

Instructor: Diane Feibel

This course covers physical, psychological, and social development of the adolescent. Inheritance, learning, emotion, identity, and personality from adolescence to early adulthood. This course meets on campus on September 20, 2008.Attendance at this class meeting is required. No Prerequisite.

 

Organizational Behavior I

28 PSYC 281 701

Call Number: 802124

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 9:00 am to 11:40 am

Classroom: Muntz 157

Instructor: Leslie Elrod

First of course sequence on human behavior in organizations. Focus is on individual interaction with others in the work world. Topics include self concept, personal, communication, interaction patterns, and stress. This course will meet on campus on September 27; October 4, 18; November 1, 15; and December 6, 2008. Attendance is mandatory. No prerequisite.

 

Introduction to Sociology II

28 SOC 142 701

Call Number: 802157

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time: 6:20 pm to 9:00 pm

Classroom: Muntz 157

Instructor: Lynn Ritchey

This course is an examination of social structure, with emphasis on the organization of major social institutions, the relationship of humans to their environments, and social change.  This course meets on campus on  September 24; October 1, 15, 29; November 12; and December 3, 2008. Prerequisite: SOC 141.

 

Global Community

28 SOC 289 701

Call Number: 802162

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 a.m. to 1:40 p.m.

Classroom: Muntz 203

Instructor: Lynn Ritchey

This course develops awareness of and sensitivity to cultural diversity in today’s world. Topics include an examination of how people from different cultures interact and how cultures influence people’s interaction processes and patterns. This course meets on campus one time only, September 27, 2008. No prerequisite.

 

Anatomy Medical Terminology I

28 MA 110 701

Call Number: 801318

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

Classroom: Muntz 245

Instructor: Mary Browder

Medical terminology and human anatomy covering the integumentary, gastrointestinal, and respiratory systems. Prefixes, suffixes, and root words will be emphasized. This class meets on campus on September 30 (first class), October 21 (midterm exam), and December 2, 2008 (final exam). No p rerequisite.

 

Medical Insurance

28 MA 130 701

Call Number: 801325

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time: 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm

Classroom: Muntz 245

Instructor: Staff

Introduction to private, governmental, self-insurance and managed care plans with emphasis on the claims process, reimbursement, and the terminology of insurance . This class meets on campus on September 24, 2008. Additional on-campus class meetings dates to be announced. No prerequisite.

 


Media-Assisted Course

Autumn 2008 Offerings

Presentation Technologies and Systems

28 EMDT 191 001

Call Number: 810120

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time: 9:00 am to 12:00 pm

Classroom: Muntz 214

Instructor: Bill Boyle

Selection, operation, and maintenance of hardware systems used in media presentation and production environments including computers, computer peripherals, and traditional media equipment. Discussion of media delivery, media display devices, and external machine control of hardware through serial interface, SMPTE, and MIDI. This class meets weekly. The first class meeting is September 30, 2008.

 

Presentation and Technologies Systems

28 EMDT 191 901

Call Number: 810121

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time: 6:00 to 9:00 pm

Classroom: Muntz 215

Instructor: Bill Boyle

Selection, operation, and maintenance of hardware systems used in media presentation and production environments including computers, computer peripherals, and traditional media equipment. Discussion of media delivery, media display devices, and external machine control of hardware through serial interface, SMPTE, and MIDI. This class meets weekly. The first class meeting is September 24, 2008


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Weekend College

Weekend College is tailored to meet the needs of working adults who are highly motivated or self-disciplined. Students take classes on Saturdays in order to complete an associates degree on the weekend. Students interested in Weekend College should call (513) 936-1532 for information.

Managerial Accounting II

28 ACCT 262 950

Call Number: 700373

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: Muntz 156

Day: Saturday

Time: 8:00 am to 10:40 am

Instructor: Hepler Shockley

 

Effective Public Speaking

28 COMM 171 950

Call Number: 701554

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: Muntz 157

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 am to 1:40 pm

Instructor: Mark Sterner

 

World Literature Survey III

28 ENGL 223 950

Call Number: 703427

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom:

Day: Saturday

Time: 8:00 am to 10:40 am

Instructor: Robert Jakubovic

 

Business Information Systems II

28 IS 275 950

Call Number: 700711

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: Muntz 349

Day: Saturday

Time: 11:00 am to 1:40 pm

Instructor: Jan Ojdana

 

Introduction to Algebra I

28 MATH 132 950

Call Number: 701105

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: Muntz 158

Day: Friday

Time: 6:00 pm to 8:40 pm

Instructor: Harrison Stebbins

 

Introduction to Algebra II

28 MATH 133 950

Call Number: 701110

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom:

Day: Saturday

Time: 9:00 to 11:40 am

Instructor: Mohammad Rahbari

 

College Algebra I

28 MATH 173 950

Call Number: 701121

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: Muntz 357

Day: Saturday

Time: 8:00 am to 10:40 am

Instructor: Harrison Stebbins

 

Finite Math & Calculus I

28 MATH 225 950

Call Number: 701126

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: Muntz 357

Day: Saturday

Time: 2:00 pm to 4:40 pm

Instructor: Harrison Stebbins

 

Introduction to Psychology II

28 PSYC 102 950

Call Number: 700742

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: Muntz 354

Day: Saturday

Time: 1:00 pm to 3:40 pm

Instructor: Staff

 

Business Statistics III

28 STAT 203 950

Call Number: 701141

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: Muntz 112 A

Day: Friday

Time: 6:00 pm to 8:40 pm

Instructor: Kevin Kellar

 

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The College of Arts & Sciences' Adult Scholar's Accelerated Program (ASAP) offers one-weekend accelerated classes on the Raymond Walters College campus to students who have earned at least 30 undergraduate credit hours and have maintained a 3.0 grade point average or better. All students who meet these qualifications may register for ASAP courses during Priority Registration or directly online during Web Registration. For information call the Weekend Degree office at (513) 936-1532 or the ASAP office at (513) 556-6612.In lieu of an orientation session, ASAP students will be required to go into Blackboard to get their class materials. Blackboard brochures available upon request by calling the ASAP office at 556-6612 or the Weekend Degree office at 936-1532.
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Autumn 2008 Offerings

African American Literature

15 AFAM 310 828

Call Number: 807084

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Sunday

Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Instructor: Erika Yingling

Classroom: SAHB 153

Class Meeting Days: October 12, October 26, and November 16, 2008

African American Literature from the mid-eighteenth century to the turn of the twentieth century. No prerequisite.

 

African American History to 1860

15 AFAM 322 828

Call Number: 807083

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Time: Friday 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: Eric Jackson

Classroom: SAHB 155

Class Meeting Days: October 10, 11 and 12, 2008

An examination of African-Americans from 1619 to Civil War. Including major West African civiliza­tions, slave trade, slavery, etc. No Prerequisite.

 

Race and Politics in America

15 AFAM 395 828

Call Number: 809996

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Instructor: E. R. Miller

Classroom: Muntz 202

Class Meeting Days: October 4, October 25, and November 15, 2008. No prerequisite.

 

Urban Geography

15 GEOG 323 828

Call Number: 807085

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Time: Friday 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: L. Fred Mitchell

Classroom : SAHB 148

Class Meeting Days: October 24, 25 and 26, 2008

Exploration of theoretical concepts that underlie the designs, functions, and economics of cities. Essential background for urban planning and neighborhood change. No prerequisite.

 

Psychology of Women

15 PSYC 312 828

Call Number: 807087

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm

Instructor: M. Dolnick

Classroom: SAHB 153

Class Meeting Days: October 4, 25 and November 8, 2008.

An analysis of the physiological, psychological and cultural aspects of sexuality and sex roles. No Prerequisite.

 

Psychology of Stress Management

15 PSYC 354 828

Call Number: 807088

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Time: Friday 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: Barbara Walker

Classroom: SAHB 151

Class Meeting Days: November 14, 15 and 16, 2008.

A detailed analysis of the nature of stress including definitions, beliefs, current research and coping strategies. No Prerequisite.

 

Introduction to Sports Psychology

15 PSYC 350 828

Call Number: 807086

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Time: Friday 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: Barbara Walker

Classroom: SAHB 151

Class Meeting Days: October 31, November 1 and November 2, 2008.

An introduction to the psy­chological study of people and their behavior in sports environments. Emphasis is on the mental skills associated with high-level performance in sports. No prerequisite.

 

Groups at Work

15 PSYC 395 828

Call Number: 809784

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturdays

Time: Saturdays, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Instructor: Amy Katz

Classroom: SAHB 150

Class Meeting Days: October 11, November 8, and November 22, 2008.

Theories of small work groups that help increase the interpersonal effectiveness of individuals and the group. Practice in skills and behaviors to expand personal competency in groups. Students may receive credit for this course or Communications 143 and 145, but not both. No prerequisite.

 

Women and Aging

15 WMST 315 828

Call Number: 808673

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Sunday

Time: Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: Terri Premo

Classroom: SAHB 150

Class Meeting Days: October 19, November 2 and November 23, 2008.

An introduction to the psychological study of people and their behavior in sports environments. Emphasis is on the mental skills associated with high-level performance in sports. No prerequisite.

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African American Literature

15 AFAM 310 828

Call Number: 807084

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Sunday

Time: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Instructor: Erika Yingling

Classroom: SAHB 153

Class Meeting Days: October 12, October 26, and November 16, 2008

African American Literature from the mid-eighteenth century to the turn of the twentieth century. No prerequisite.

 

African American History to 1860

15 AFAM 322 828

Call Number: 807083

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Time: Friday 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: Eric Jackson

Classroom: SAHB 155

Class Meeting Days: October 10, 11 and 12, 2008

An examination of African-Americans from 1619 to Civil War. Including major West African civiliza­tions, slave trade, slavery, etc. No Prerequisite.

 

Race and Politics in America

15 AFAM 395 828

Call Number: 809996

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: Saturday, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Instructor: E. R. Miller

Classroom: Muntz 202

Class Meeting Days: October 4, October 25, and November 15, 2008. No prerequisite.

 

Urban Geography

15 GEOG 323 828

Call Number: 807085

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Time: Friday 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: L. Fred Mitchell

Classroom : SAHB 148

Class Meeting Days: October 24, 25 and 26, 2008

Exploration of theoretical concepts that underlie the designs, functions, and economics of cities. Essential background for urban planning and neighborhood change. No prerequisite.

 

Psychology of Women

15 PSYC 312 828

Call Number: 807087

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturday

Time: 9:00 am to 5:30 pm

Instructor: M. Dolnick

Classroom: SAHB 153

Class Meeting Days: October 4, 25 and November 8, 2008.

An analysis of the physiological, psychological and cultural aspects of sexuality and sex roles. No Prerequisite.

 

Psychology of Stress Management

15 PSYC 354 828

Call Number: 807088

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Time: Friday 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: Barbara Walker

Classroom: SAHB 151

Class Meeting Days: November 14, 15 and 16, 2008.

A detailed analysis of the nature of stress including definitions, beliefs, current research and coping strategies. No Prerequisite.

 

Introduction to Sports Psychology

15 PSYC 350 828

Call Number: 807086

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Friday, Saturday and Sunday

Time: Friday 6:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Saturday and Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: Barbara Walker

Classroom: SAHB 151

Class Meeting Days: October 31, November 1 and November 2, 2008.

An introduction to the psy­chological study of people and their behavior in sports environments. Emphasis is on the mental skills associated with high-level performance in sports. No prerequisite.

 

Groups at Work

15 PSYC 395 828

Call Number: 809784

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Saturdays

Time: Saturdays, 9:00 am to 5:00 pm

Instructor: Amy Katz

Classroom: SAHB 150

Class Meeting Days: October 11, November 8, and November 22, 2008.

Theories of small work groups that help increase the interpersonal effectiveness of individuals and the group. Practice in skills and behaviors to expand personal competency in groups. Students may receive credit for this course or Communications 143 and 145, but not both. No prerequisite.

 

Women and Aging

15 WMST 315 828

Call Number: 808673

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Sunday

Time: Sunday 9:00 am to 6:30 pm

Instructor: Terri Premo

Classroom: SAHB 150

Class Meeting Days: October 19, November 2 and November 23, 2008.

An introduction to the psy­chological study of people and their behavior in sports environments. Emphasis is on the mental skills associated with high-level performance in sports. No prerequisite.



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RESIDENCE CREDIT CENTER CLASSES



Anthropology


Communication

Autumn 2008 Offerings

Introduction to Communication Theory

15 COMM 307 828

Call Number: 808917

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time: 3:00 pm to 5:20 pm

Classroom: Muntz 352

Instructor: MJ Woeste

A survey of the theoretical foundations of the scientific study of human communication. Em­phasis is on the philosophical assumptions of studying human communication from a scientific perspective. No Prerequisite.

Communication in Organizations

15 COMM 308 828

Call Number: 808918

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Thursday

Time: 3:00 pm to 5:20 pm

Classroom: Muntz 355

Instructor: Gail Fairhurst

Introduction to the role of communication in shaping organizations. Primary emphasis is on internal organizational processes. No prerequisite.

 

Intro to Mass Communication

15 COMM 326 828

Call Number: 808920

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Monday

Time : 3:00 pm to 5:40 pm

Classroom: Muntz 156

Instructor: Pama Mitchell

Introduction to the development, characteristics and functions of mass media in society. No Prerequisite.

 

Business Communication

15 COMM 281 828

Call Number: 808910

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time : 3:00 pm to 5:20 pm

Classroom: 100 PAV C

Instructor: Richard Casey

Theory and practice in group and conference leadership, persuasive techniques, occasional speaking. Prerequisite: COMM171 or equivalent.

 

 

Criminal Justice


Autumn 2008 Offerings

White Collar Crime

18 CJ 332 828

Call Number : 808766

Credit Hours: 3

Day : Tuesday

Time: 6:00 pm to 8:40 pm

Classroom: BAES 701

Instructor: Justin Heinonen

Examines the nature, causes, costs, and control of corporate and white-collar crime. No prerequisite.

 

Women and Crime

18 CJ 388 828

Call Number: 808767

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time : 6:30 pm to 9:10 pm

Classroom: BAES 701

Instructor: Sandra Browning

An examination of women and girls as victims and offenders, and women professionals in the criminal justice system. No prerequisite.

 

Police Organization and Management

18 CJ 348 828

Call Number: 808629

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Thursday

Time: 6:00 pm to 8:40 pm

Classroom: BAES 702

Instructor: Steve Beck

Principles of organization and management as applied to law enforcement agencies; introduction to concepts of organizational behavior. No prerequisite.

 

Criminal Justice Research Methods

18 CJ 490 828

Call Number : 808768

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday/Thursday

Time: 4:00 pm to 5:15 pm

Classroom: Muntz 156

Instructor: Alexander Drayer

Logic of social research methods, survey research, methods of evaluation research, sampling, and the contrast between quantitative and qualitative research. No prerequisite.

 

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Education


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Health Promotion



Nutrition

Literacy

Special Education

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Nursing

 

Autumn 2008 Offerings

RN Concepts of Community

29 NURS 462 828

Call Number: 805821

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Thursday

Time: 4:30 pm to 7:20 pm

Classroom: Muntz 201

Instructor: M. Meyer

 

RN Theory & Research

29 NURS 460 828

Call Number: 805822

Credit Hours: 4

Day: Thursday

Time: 12:30 pm to 4:20 pm

Classroom: Muntz 201

Instructor: B. Reigle

 

RN-Community as Partner-Practicum

29 NURS 466 828

Call Number: 805823

Credit Hours: 3

Day: TBA

Time: TBA

Classroom:

Instructor: R. Lee


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Christ Hospital

Chemistry and Life

28 CHEM 175 801

Call Number: 701549

Credit Hours: 4

Classroom: Christ OC B11

Day: Tuesday

Time: 4:00 pm to 8:20 pm

Instructor: Robert Howell



Sycamore Schools

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ACT

 

 

Pharmacology Terms

28 MA 113 801

Call Number: 702645

Credit Hours: 3

Classroom: ACT 201

Day: Thursday

Time: 6:20 to 9:00 PM

Instructor: Rachael Allstatter

Prerequisite: None

Autumn 2008 Offerings

Anatomical Medical Terms I

28 MA 110 801

Call Number: 801319

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Thursday

Time: 6:20 to 9:00 pm

Classroom: ACT 201

Instructor: R. Allstatter

 

Medical Insurance

28 MA 130 801

Call Number: 801326

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Tuesday

Time: 6:20 to 9:10 pm

Classroom: ACT 203

Instructor: R. Allstatter

 

Introduction to Algebra I

28 MATH 132 801

Call Number: 810224

Credit Hours: 3

Day: Wednesday

Time: 6:00 to 8:40 pm

Classroom: ACT 201

Instructor: K. Kellar

 

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