University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

Registrar's Office

Class Schedule
Fall 2009

       

Late Afternoon, Evening and Saturday Courses

ACCT (Accounting)

ACCT 321 /521 Introduction to Income Tax
P: ACCT 202
Minimum junior standing
Call# 3495   Section 002G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 323
Instructor: Hughes, Ray

AIS (American Indian Studies)

AIS 101 Intro American Indian History & Cultures
GE IIIG Social Science-Interdisciplinary Study
Three Diversity Credits
Call# 4848   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:50pm   Mon.   SSS 107
Instructor: Moody, Heather Ann
AIS 395 Directed Studies
Not for GE
Delivery Mode: Audio Conferencing

Study of problem or topic related to American Indian
Studies.
OJIBWA III
Call# 5162   Section 010    3.0 cr
4:30pm- 5:45pm   Tue.Thu.   OL 1132
Meets in Distance Education Lab
Instructor: Geniusz, Wendy Makoons

ART (Art & Design)

ART 341 Life Drawing II
Special course fee $40.00
Not for GE
P: ART 109 and 110
Call# 3137   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:50pm   Mon.Wed.   HFA 307
Instructor: Shafer, Anders
ART 375 Electronic Media Design I:Info Envirn
Special course fee $20.00
Not for GE
P: ART 275
Call# 3151   Section 002    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Tue.Thu.   HFA 219
and 5:00pm- 7:45pm   Tue.Thu.   HFA 212
Instructor: Bao, Li-Ying
ART 441 Advanced Studio - Life Drawing
Special course fee $40.00
Not for GE
P: Grade of C+ or above in ART 341
Get form from department office
Call# 3181   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:50pm   Mon.Wed.   HFA 307
Instructor: Shafer, Anders

ARTH (Art History)

ARTH 112 Art History Survey II
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts
Call# 1346   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:50pm   Wed.   HFA 101
Instructor: Hood, Eugene M. Jr.
ARTH 333 Art Since 1955
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
Call# 5259   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:30pm- 5:45pm   Mon.Wed.   HFA 101
Instructor: Olm, Jill E.

BIOL (Biology)

BIOL 196 Human Nutrition
GE IIA Natural Science-Biology
Meets the Wellness Theory Requirement
No credit if taken after BIOL 354
No credit toward biology major or minor
Call# 1421   Section B1B    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Wed.   P 7
Instructor: Krueger, Susan M.

Call# 1422   Section B51-Discussion   
7:00pm- 7:50pm   Wed.   P 106
Instructor: Krueger, Susan M.
BIOL 300 /500 Genetics
Not for GE
P: BIOL 211 or 201 or 312 or 316 or consent of
instructor; and MATH 109 with a grade of C or above
Call# 1450   Section A03G-Lab   
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Wed.   P 374
Instructor: Lyman Gingerich, Jamie S.
BIOL 314 Human Anatomy and Physiology II
Not for GE
P: BIOL 214 with a grade of C or above
Minimum sophomore standing
Only five credits from BIOL 214, 303, 313, or 314 can be
counted toward the biology liberal arts major or minor,
and the pre-professional health science minor
Call# 1462   Section A03-Lab   
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Mon.   P 385
Instructor: Houser, Erin L.
Freymiller, Mitchell A.
BIOL 361 /561 Biology of Microorganisms
Not for GE
P: BIOL 111 and one year of chemistry
Call# 1487   Section A03G-Lab   
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Mon.Wed.   P 322
Instructor: Herman, Daniel P.

C I (Curriculum & Instruction)

C I 210 Init Teaching Experience in High School
Special course fee $20.00
P: Grade of C or above in ENGL 110 or equivalent
P: Passing PPST scores
P: Minimum 14 credits
P: Limited to teaching majors
Must be taken with C I 211
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.75
Class will meet for the first time on Thursday, September
3 in HHH 100. The discussion groups will meet AFTER the
Thursday, September 3rd, 4:00PM meeting.
Call# 3598   Section A1A    1.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:30pm   Thu.   HHH 100
Instructor: Kolis, Michael W.
C I 316 /516 Writing Response to Multicultural Lit
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences; teaching certification
students may also enroll
Call# 3626   Section 001G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:30pm   Wed.   SSS 105
Instructor: Lindsey, Tamara P.
C I 328 /528 Content Area Read & Study Strategies
P: Admission to program and Psyc 261, or CSD 370, or
consent of instructor
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to the College of
Education and Human Sciences and school psychology
students
Call# 3635   Section 003G    2.0 cr
5:00pm- 8:00pm   Tue.   B 253
Instructor: McIntyre, Susan R.
C I 361 Teaching Theatre Arts
Not for GE
Cross-listed with THEA 361
P: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CI 312, 318
and 328
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Credit may be earned in only one of the following:
CI 361, THEA 361, CI 360, THEA 360
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.75
Call# 3048   Section 001    2.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:40pm   Wed.   HFA 164
and 4:00pm- 5:40pm   Wed.   HFA 169
Instructor: Chapman, Jennifer J.
C I 366 Teaching Foreign Languages Grades 6-12
P: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CI 312, 318
and 328
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Students majoring/minoring in one language should enroll
in this course for two credits. Students
majoring/minoring in more than one language should enroll
in three credits.
Call# 3640   Section 001    2.0-3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:00pm   Tue.   HHH 304
Instructor: Hoff, Paul J.
C I 405 /605 Tch English to Speakers of Other Lang
P: 1 year college level foreign language study or
equivalent, or consent of instructor
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Call# 3641   Section 001G    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 8:00pm   Wed.   HHH 301
Instructor: Reynolds, Kate Mastruserio
C I 408 /608 Methods of Teaching Content-Based ESL
P: CI 405
P: Limited to TESOL minors
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Call# 3644   Section 001G    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 8:00pm   Thu.   HHH 301
Instructor: Reynolds, Kate Mastruserio
C I 415 /615 Assessment & Evaluatn in Grades 1-12
P: CI 304 or 312
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Must be taken with C I 435
Call# 3645   Section 001G    2.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Thu.   SSS 224
Instructor: Mack, Maureen D.

Call# 3646   Section 002G    2.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Wed.   HHH 323
Instructor: Mack, Maureen D.
C I 457 /657 Integrating Literacies in Mdl Grd Curr
P: CI 304
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Must be taken with C I 415
Call# 3752   Section 002G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:45pm   Tue.   SSS 223
Instructor: Mack, Maureen D.
C I 495 /695 Directed Studies in Education
Call Continuing Ed-836-5843

Group study, under the immediate direction of
departmental faculty, of a problem not covered in
existing courses.
INSIGHTS:NEW EDUC
Minimum graduate standing
Call# 5394   Section 601G    1.0 cr
September 16-April 21
4:30pm- 7:00pm   Wed.   Location Off-Campus
Held at CESA 10 Office-Chippewa Falls, WI
Instructor: Berklund, Nancy J.

INSIGHTS:NEW EDUC
Minimum graduate standing
Call# 5395   Section 602G    1.0 cr
September 23-April 14
4:30pm- 7:00pm   Wed.   Location Off-Campus
Held at CESA 10 Office-Chippewa Falls, WI
Instructor: Berklund, Nancy J.

EARLY SOC-EMOT DE
Call# 5411   Section 604G    1.0 cr
September 10-May 06
5:30pm- 8:00pm   Fri.   Location Off-Campus
Held at CESA 10 Office-Chippewa Falls, WI
Instructor: Carriere, Amy
C I 726 Issues Critical Literacy in Grades K-12
P: CI 305, 328/528 or 753
S/U grade basis not allowed
Call# 5246   Section 001    3.0 cr
October 21-December 09
5:30pm- 8:00pm   Wed.   CS 105
Instructor: Watson, Dwight C.
C I 753 Facilitating Literacy Across Curriculum
Call# 3825   Section 001    3.0 cr
September 02-October 14
5:30pm- 8:00pm   Wed.   CS 108
Instructor: McIntyre, Susan R.
C I 788 Introduction to Educational Inquiry
Call# 3827   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Mon.   B 253
Instructor: Pastrana, Jill Pinkney

C J (Communication & Journalism)

C J 202 Fundamentals of Speech
GE IA Communication-Language Skills; One Diversity Credit
P: Grade of C or above in ENGL 110 or equivalent
No credit if taken after CJ 204
No credit toward CJ major or minor
Call# 2453   Section 003    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Tue.   HHH 108
Instructor: Clark Scobie, Nancy A.

Call# 2454   Section 004    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Wed.   HHH 108
Instructor: Clark Scobie, Nancy A.

Call# 2459   Section 009    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Mon.   HHH 178
Instructor: Doud, Mary Beth
C J 301 /501 Intercultural Communication
GE IA Communication-Language Skills; Two Diversity Credits
P: Grade of C or above in CJ 201 or 202
Minimum sophomore standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Call# 4904   Section 002G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 202
Instructor: Sims, Judy Rene
C J 319 International Communication
GE IA Communication-Language Skills
Call# 2507   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:30pm- 5:45pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 303
Instructor: Anderson, Arlyn T.
C J 321 Public Affairs Reporting
Not for GE
P: CJ 300 or concurrent enrollment; grades of C or above
in CJ 105 and 222, or both 265 and consent of
instructor
P: Limited to journalism majors and minors
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Call# 2508   Section A0A    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Mon.   HHH 107
Instructor: Dorsher, Michael D.

Call# 2509   Section A01-Lab   
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Wed.   HHH 107
Instructor: Dorsher, Michael D.
C J 469 Advanced Advertising Studies
Not for GE
P: Grades of C or above in CJ 265, 300, 362, and 365;
prior completion of or concurrent enrollment in CJ 466
Minimum senior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Graduating seniors only
Call# 2548   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Mon.   HHH 108
Instructor: Jang, Won Yong

C S (Computer Science)

C S 146 The Big Picture in Computer Science
Not for GE
P: Limited to computer science majors
Must be taken by students during their first semester in
the computer science major.
Call# 1571   Section 002    2.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Tue.   P 387
Instructor: Wagner, Paul J.
C S 170 Computing for the Sciences & Mathematics
GE V University Wide
P: MATH 112, or 113, or placement into MATH 114 or 215
Call# 1576   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:50pm   Mon.   P 219
Instructor: Morrison, Charles M.
C S 318 Fundamentals of Web Page Design
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
Call# 1587   Section B0B    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 4:50pm   Mon.Wed.   P 265
Instructor: Stevenson, Daniel E.
C S 396 Junior Seminar
Not for GE
P: Limited to computer science majors
Minimum junior standing
Field trip(s) required
Call# 4914   Section 001    1.0 cr
4:00pm- 4:50pm   Mon.   P 7
Instructor: Morrison, Joline P.

CHEM (Chemistry)

CHEM 103 General Chemistry I
GE IIB Natural Science-Chemistry; Lab Science
P: MATH 020, or two years of college-preparatory algebra;
P: or a suitable mathematics placement test score. High
school chemistry completed.
Call# 1029   Section D03-Lab   
6:00pm- 9:50pm   Tue.   P 475
Instructor: Stanley, Mark A.

Call# 5041   Section D04-Lab   
6:00pm- 9:50pm   Thu.   P 475
Instructor: Stanley, Mark A.
CHEM 104 General Chemistry II
GE IIB Natural Science-Chemistry; Lab Science
P: Grade of C or above in CHEM 101 or 103
Call# 5311   Section A04-Lab   
6:00pm- 9:50pm   Wed.   P 402
Instructor: Rohde, R. Chris

CSD (Communication Sciences and Disorders)

CSD 101 American Sign Language I
No credit if taken after CDIS 495/695, American Sign
Language I. Questions regarding waitlists or other
problems should be directed to Continuing Education, 836-
5843.
Call# 5151   Section 605    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 107
Instructor: Goss, Vicky Lynn

Call# 5349   Section 608    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:15pm   Tue.Thu.   SSS 107
Instructor: Boese, Nancy Lee
CSD 102 American Sign Language II
P: CSD 101
No credit if taken after CDIS 495/695, American Sign
Language II. Questions regarding waitlists or other
problems should be directed to Continuing Education, 836-
5843.
Call# 5156   Section 603    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 315
Instructor: Jones, Nicole Nadine

Call# 5157   Section 604    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Tue.Thu.   SSS 317
Instructor: Goss, Vicky Lynn
CSD 103 American Sign Language III
P: CSD 102
No credit if taken after CDIS 495/695, American Sign
Language III. Questions regarding waitlists or other
problems should be directed to Continuing Education, 836-
5843.
Call# 5158   Section 601    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Tue.Thu.   SSS 111
Instructor: Scheibe, Kristin Kay

Call# 5317   Section 603    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 111
Instructor: Scheibe, Kristin Kay
CSD 311 /511 Lang Dev & Dis: Related Disciplines
No credit for communication sciences and disorders majors
Call# 3866   Section 001G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Thu.   HSS 226
Instructor: Samelson, Vicki M.
CSD 470 /670 Clinical Pract in Comm Disorders I
Meets the Service-Learning Requirement
P: CSD 370; and CSD 331 or 358
P: Minimum CSD GPA of 3.00
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.75
See current catalogue
Department permission required
Call# 3885   Section 001G    2.0 cr
6:00pm- 6:50pm   Thu.   HSS 179
Instructor: Sterling-Orth, Angela J.
Stadler, Marie A.
Samelson, Vicki M.
Collins, Shannon M.
Hoepner, Jerry K.
La Salle, Lisa R.
Miller, Julia A.
CSD 495 Directed Studies

Permits groups of students to study topics of mutual
interest in the field of communication disorders.
DEAF CULTURE
Call# 5160   Section 601    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:50pm   Wed.   SSS 107
Instructor: Scheibe, Kristin Kay
CSD 716 Essential Applications in CSD
Special course fee $100.00
Call# 3903   Section 001    1.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:50pm   Wed.   HSS 179
Instructor: Hagedorn, Kay E.
Sterling-Orth, Angela J.
CSD 747 Seminar in Speech Disorders
Call# 5185   Section 001    2.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:40pm   Tue.   HSS 179
Instructor: La Salle, Lisa R.
CSD 748 Motor Speech Disorders
P: CSD 440/640
Call# 3906   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:15pm- 9:00pm   Mon.   HSS 179
Instructor: Sather, Thomas W.

ECON (Economics)

ECON 103 Principles of Microeconomics
GE IIIB Social Science-Economics
P: C or above in MATH 020 or suitable score on MATH
placement test
Call# 1108   Section 010    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Tue.   SSS 306
Instructor: Jamelske, Eric M.

EDMT (Education and Media Technology)

EDMT 380 Educational Media
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences and library science
minors
Admission to education program or consent of instructor
Call# 2597   Section 003    2.0 cr
5:00pm- 5:50pm   Tue.Thu.   B 50
Instructor: Koroghlanian, Carol M.

ENGL (English)

ENGL 110 Introduction to College Writing
Not for GE
P: One of the following: a UWENGL standard score of 375
or higher, a UWEPT standard score of 490 or higher, an
ACT English score of 18 or higher, an SAT writing
score of 430 or higher, a C or above in ENGL 099, a B
or above in ESL 305, a TOEFL score of 600 or higher
S/U grade basis not allowed
For new first semester freshmen only
Call# 4679   Section 433    5.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:15pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 226
Instructor: Nowlan, Bob

Call# 4680   Section 434    5.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:15pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 221
Instructor: Pace, Joel F.
ENGL 125 English Grammar and Usage
GE IA Communication-Language Skills
Call# 4686   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:30pm- 5:45pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 206
Instructor: Shappeck, Marco W.
ENGL 130 Intro to World/Poco Literature
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
Call# 4895   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Thu.   HHH 228
Instructor: Onwueme, Tess O.
ENGL 220 Introduction to Creative Writing
GE IA Communication-Language Skills
Call# 4708   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:45pm- 6:00pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 307
Instructor: Taylor, Bruce
ENGL 276 Poetry
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
Call# 4723   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:30pm- 5:45pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 230
Instructor: Garland, Max
ENGL 310 Intermediate Poetry Writing
GE IA Communication-Language Skills
P: Grade of B or above in ENGL 220, or consent of
instructor
Call# 4737   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:30pm- 9:15pm   Tue.   HHH 212
Instructor: Garland, Max
ENGL 332 Women in African Literature
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
Cross-listed with WMNS 332
Credit may not be earned in both ENGL 332 and WMNS 332
Call# 4742   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Tue.   HHH 228
Instructor: Onwueme, Tess O.
ENGL 392 Major Themes in Literature
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
RELGN RACE GENDER
This course will examine the themes of religion, race,
gender and nationhood in the gothic works of Charles
Brockden Brown, Ann Radcliffe, Samuel Taylor Coleridge,
Mary Shelley, Edgar Allan Poe, H. P. Lovecraft, Anne
Rice, Neil Gaiman, and Stephenie Meyer.
Call# 4899   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Tue.   HHH 226
Instructor: Pace, Joel F.
ENGL 398 English Language Arts Festival Practicum
Service-Learning Optional; Not for GE
S/U only grade basis
Instructor approval required
Call# 4803   Section 001    1.0-2.0 cr
6:00pm- 6:50pm   Thu.   HHH 307
Instructor: Rex, Cathy J.
ENGL 411 /611 Creative Writing Workshop-Fiction
Not for GE
P: ENGL 210, 221, 284, 301 (or ENGL 310 or 311), and six
credits from ENGL 245, 274, or 276; or consent of
instructor
May be repeated only with permission of the department
Clearance by department
Call# 4810   Section 001G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:45pm   Mon.   HHH 314
Instructor: Loeb, Karen
ENGL 419 Seminar in English Education Methods
Not for GE
P: ENGL 319
P: Limited to English teaching majors and minors admitted
to the College of Education and Human Sciences
Call# 4811   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:45pm   Mon.   HHH 323
Instructor: Oates, Scott F.
ENGL 430 /630 Seminar in World/Postcolonial Lit
Not for GE
P: ENGL 210, 221, and 284
P: Six credits of literature
Call# 5237   Section 001G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Mon.   HHH 230
Instructor: Duyfhuizen, Bernard
ENGL 711 Critical Thinking, Reading, and Writing
P: Admission to program or consent of graduate instructor
Call# 4828   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Mon.   HHH 206
Instructor: Shih, David
ENGL 713 Methods of Bibliography and Research
P: Admission to program or consent of graduate instructor
Call# 4829   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Wed.   HHH 206
Instructor: Kelly, Erna M.
ENGL 779 Study in Themes and Genres
P: ENGL 711 or concurrent enrollment, or consent of
instructor
Call# 4903   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Tue.   HHH 206
Instructor: Jones, David M.

F ED (Foundations of Education)

F ED 385 /585 Social Foundations: Human Relations
GE V University Wide; Three Diversity Credits
Meets the Service-Learning Requirement
P: One of the following: FED 149; CI 203, 210, 211, 212;
SPED 205; CSD 257; SOC 101; ANTH/AIS 161; or consent
of department chair
Students are expected to accrue 15 of the 30 hours of
volunteer/field work prior to the semester they are
enrolled in F ED 385/585.
Call# 3927   Section 001G    3.0 cr
September 03-November 24
8:00am- 9:30am   Tue.Thu.   HHH 384
and 4:00pm- 5:15pm   Thu.   Room Arranged
Instructor: Depouw, Christin A.

Call# 3928   Section 002G    3.0 cr
September 14-November 23
4:30pm- 7:15pm   Mon.   CS 105
and 4:00pm- 5:15pm   Thu.   Room Arranged
Instructor: Dekoven, Aram

Call# 3929   Section 003G    3.0 cr
September 02-November 25
1:00pm- 2:15pm   Mon.Wed.   CS 9
and 4:00pm- 5:15pm   Thu.   Room Arranged
Instructor: Pastrana, Jill Pinkney

Call# 3930   Section 004G    3.0 cr
September 02-November 25
10:00am-11:15am   Mon.Wed.   CS 108
and 4:00pm- 5:15pm   Thu.   Room Arranged
Instructor: Pastrana, Jill Pinkney

Call# 5052   Section 006G    3.0 cr
September 02-November 18
4:30pm- 7:15pm   Wed.   CS 106
and 4:00pm- 5:15pm   Thu.   Room Arranged
Instructor: Dekoven, Aram
F ED 490 /690 Hist Legal & Phil Foundations of Educ
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences and school psychology
students
Call# 3934   Section 002G    3.0 cr
4:15pm- 5:30pm   Mon.Wed.   CS 11
Instructor: Clark, Mark W.
F ED 730 Comparative Education
Call# 3946   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Tue.   HHH 202
Instructor: Pastrana, Jill Pinkney
F ED 740 Introduction to Educational Research
Call# 3947   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Mon.   B 253
Instructor: Pastrana, Jill Pinkney
F ED 744 Adv Practica & Topics in Supervision
P: C I 743 or supervision course
Call# 3948   Section 001    1.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:30pm   Wed.   B 253
Instructor: Prushiek, Jill T.

F LG (Foreign Language)

F LG 378 Second Language Acquisition Theory
Not for GE
Call# 2629   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Mon.   HHH 312
Instructor: Reynolds, Kate Mastruserio
F LG 778 Theories of SLA
Not for GE
No credit if taken after FLG 378
Call# 2638   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Mon.   HHH 312
Instructor: Reynolds, Kate Mastruserio

FIN (Finance)

FIN 320 Principles of Finance
P: ECON 103 and 104, ACCT 202, and BSAD 202 or MATH 246
P: Admission to College of Business required
Minimum junior standing
Call# 1689   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:30pm   Mon.   SSS 100
Instructor: Alfuth, Mark E.
FIN 321 /521 Financial Markets and Institutions
P: FIN 320
P: Admission to College of Business required
P: Limited to finance majors and minors only
Minimum junior standing
Call# 4982   Section 003G    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:15pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 217
Instructor: Kotomin, Vladimir V.
FIN 424 /624 Portfolio Management
P: FIN 322
P: BSAD 305, FIN 320, MGMT 340, MGMT 341, MKTG 330
P: Admission to College of Business required
P: Limited to finance majors and minors only
Minimum junior standing
Call# 1707   Section 001G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Tue.Thu.   SSS 217
Instructor: Aroskar, Rajarshi

GEN (General Arts & Sciences)

GEN 260 Graduate School Exploration
Not for GE
S/U grade basis not allowed
Audit enrollment not allowed
Minimum sophomore standing
Field trip(s). For Student Support Services participants
only.
Instructor approval required
Limited to Student Support Services project participants
only.
Call# 1737   Section 701    1.0 cr
September 10-October 29
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Thu.   OL 2152
Instructor: Shoemaker, Earl A.

GEOG (Geography)

GEOG 178 Conservation of the Environment
GE IIC Natural Science-Geography
Field trip(s) required
Call# 5360   Section A54-Discussion   
4:00pm- 4:50pm   Thu.   P 283
Instructor: Running, Garry Leonard
GEOG 339 Computer Mapping
Not for GE
P: GEOG 200 and 280
Call# 5086   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:40pm   Wed.   P 275
Instructor: Hartnett, Sean

GEOL (Geology)

GEOL 491 /691 Advanced Special Topics
Not for GE
P: Limited to geology majors and minors

Topics of special interest and current relevance to the
advanced geology student; includes field excursions.
Topics vary.
COMPUTERS IN GEOL
Call# 1846   Section 001G    2.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Wed.   P 106
Instructor: Mahoney, J. Brian

GERM (German)

GERM 250 Leipzig Orientation
Not for GE
P: Acceptance into Study Abroad Program in Leipzig,
Germany
S/U only grade basis
Call# 2671   Section 001    1.0 cr
4:30pm- 5:20pm   Wed.   HHH 316
Instructor: Vahlbusch, Jefford B.

HIST (History)

HIST 201 United States History to 1877
GE IVC Humanities-History; One Diversity Credit
Call# 1884   Section 002    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Tue.   HHH 101
Instructor: Oberly, James W.
HIST 288 Sophomore Seminar: Methods
Not for GE
P: Limited to history majors and minors
S/U grade basis not allowed
Audit enrollment not allowed
Field trip(s) may be required
Call# 1899   Section 001    2.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:00pm   Wed.   HHH 303
Instructor: Oberly, James W.

Call# 1900   Section 002    2.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:00pm   Tue.   HHH 232
Instructor: Pederson, Jane M.

Call# 5121   Section 003    2.0 cr
4:15pm- 6:15pm   Wed.   HHH 223
Instructor: Lang, Katherine H.
HIST 389 /589 History of Japan
GE IVC Humanities-History; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent
of instructor
Call# 5061   Section 001G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:15pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 321
Instructor: Shinno, Reiko
HIST 410 /610 Latin America Through Independence
GE IVC Humanities-History
Cross-listed with LAS 410
P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent
of instructor
Credit may not be earned in both HIST 410 and LAS 410
Call# 1933   Section 001G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Tue.Thu.   HHH 321
Instructor: Pinero, Eugene
HIST 434 /634 Early Natnlism &Jacksonian Democrcy
GE IVC Humanities-History; One Diversity Credit
P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent
of instructor
Call# 5063   Section 001G    3.0 cr
5:15pm- 8:00pm   Mon.   HHH 223
Instructor: Chamberlain, Oscar B.
HIST 488 Proseminar in History
Service-Learning Optional; Not for GE
P: 21 credits in history, including HIST 288
P: Limited to history majors and minors
S/U grade basis not allowed
Audit enrollment not allowed
Call# 1942   Section 001    2.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:00pm   Wed.   HHH 303
Instructor: Oberly, James W.

Call# 1943   Section 002    2.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:00pm   Tue.   HHH 232
Instructor: Pederson, Jane M.
HIST 489 Research Seminar
Service-Learning Optional; Not for GE
P: HIST 488
P: Limited to history majors and minors
S/U grade basis not allowed
Audit enrollment not allowed
Department permission required
Call# 1945   Section 001    2.0 cr
6:30pm- 8:30pm   Wed.   HHH 705
Instructor: Lang, Katherine H.
HIST 491 /691 Special Topics
Not for GE

Topics will vary depending on interest of students and
faculty. Topics may be specific themes or eras of
history.
LAW IN HISTORY
Call# 1947   Section 001G    3.0 cr
5:30pm- 7:45pm   Tue.   HHH 705
Instructor: Levin-Stankevich, Brian L.
HIST 711 Readings in U.S. History

Familiarizes students with major issues of historical
debate in the field by reading a book per week or
commensurate articles. Term paper summarizing and
evaluating views on a specific issue is shared with other
students.
18th C N AMERICA
Call# 5066   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:30pm- 8:15pm   Mon.   HHH 705
Instructor: Gough, Robert J.

18th C N AMERICA
Call# 5408   Section 002    3.0 cr
5:30pm- 8:15pm   Wed.   HHH 180
Instructor: Gough, Robert J.

HNRS (Honors Colloquia)

HNRS 105 Honors Colloquium
GE V University Wide; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
P: Limited to students in the University Honors Program
S/U grade basis not allowed
Audit enrollment not allowed
GLOBL HEALTH ISSU
This course surveys contemporary global health issues and
provides a more in-depth analysis of selected infectious
disease, nutrition and maternal/child health issues from
a global perspective. National and international global
health policies including the UN Millennium Development
Goals will be discussed and analyzed. Social disparities
that affect health will be examined along with working
models of approaches to favorably alter them.
Call# 5170   Section 501    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:50pm   Mon.   NUR 119
Instructor: Kirkhorn, Lee-Ellen C.
Lapp, Cheryl A.
HNRS 304 Honors Colloquium
GE IV Humanities
P: Limited to students in the University Honors Program
S/U grade basis not allowed
Audit enrollment not allowed
Minimum sophomore standing
INTR WORLD CINEMA
This course offers an advanced introduction to the
history, theory, art, and politics of world cinema, from
its origins in the 1890s through the present, including
classic achievements in Cinema as Entertainment (“First
Cinema”), Cinema as Art (“Second Cinema”), and Cinema as
Instrument of Social Critique and Social Change (“Third
Cinema”).
Call# 2708   Section 501    4.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:00pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 232
Instructor: Phillips, William H.

IDIS (Interdisciplinary Studies)

IDIS 380 McNair Fall Seminar for Juniors
Not for GE
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Coordinating Department: McNair Program Office
Restricted to McNair Scholars
Department permission required
Call# 1010   Section 001    2.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Mon.   OL 2152
Instructor: Quinn, Patricia A.
IDIS 480 McNair Fall Seminar for Seniors
Not for GE
P: IDIS 381
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Coordinating Department: McNair Program Office
Restricted to McNair Scholars. Field trip(s).
Department permission required
Call# 1012   Section 001    2.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:50pm   Thu.   OL 2152
Instructor: Quinn, Patricia A.

IS (Information Systems)

IS 314 /514 Business Software Engineering
P: IS 304/504; IS 310/510 or concurrent enrollment; or
consent of instructor
P: Admission to College of Business required
This class requires access to a laptop computer which can
be brought to class when required.
Call# 2765   Section 001G    3.0 cr
5:30pm- 6:45pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 316
Instructor: Germonprez, Matt

KINS (Kinesiology)

KINS 420 Medical Aspects of Athletic Training
P: KINS 280
P: Limited to admitted athletic training majors
Call# 4059   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:30pm- 9:00pm   Mon.   MPE 108
and 11:00am-11:50am   Fri.   MPE 108
Instructor: Grant, Garry A.
KINS 492 /692 Coaching Practicum and Seminar
Special course fee $20.00
Meets the Service-Learning Requirement
P: KINS 292
Minimum senior standing
Clearance by department
Call# 4075   Section A0AG    4.0 cr
7:00pm- 9:50pm   Wed.   MPE 110
Instructor: Englund, Tonja J.
KINS 496 Capstone-Teaching Physical Educ
Instructor approval required
Call# 4093   Section 001    1.0 cr
6:00pm- 6:50pm   Mon.   MPE 110
Instructor: Johnson, Marquell J.

LAS (Latin American Studies)

LAS 312 /512 Latinos in the U.S.
GE IVD Humanities-Literature; Two Diversity Credits
Cross-listed with SPAN 312
P: SPAN 301 or consent of instructor
Credit may not be earned in both SPAN 312 and LAS 312
Call# 2946   Section 001G    2.0 cr
7:00pm- 8:50pm   Wed.   HHH 314
Instructor: Fernandez, Manuel
LAS 410 /610 Latin America Through Independence
GE IVC Humanities-History
Cross-listed with HIST 410
P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent
of instructor
Credit may not be earned in both HIST 410 and LAS 410
Call# 1934   Section 001G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Tue.Thu.   HHH 321
Instructor: Pinero, Eugene

LMED (Library Science and Media Education)

LMED 305 /505 Children's Literature
P: Limited to teaching majors and library science minors
Minimum sophomore standing
Call# 4114   Section 003G    3.0 cr
4:30pm- 7:15pm   Tue.   CS 106
Instructor: Reid, Robert A.
LMED 306 /506 Literature For Adolescents
Minimum sophomore standing
Call# 4115   Section 001G    3.0 cr
September 14-December 07
4:30pm- 7:15pm   Mon.   CS 9
Instructor: Reid, Robert A.
LMED 310 /510 Developing Media Collections
S/U grade basis not allowed
Minimum sophomore standing
Call# 4116   Section 001G    3.0 cr
September 08-December 08
4:00pm- 6:50pm   Tue.   CS 11
Instructor: Erdman, Barbara E.
LMED 312 /512 Reference and Bibliography
S/U grade basis not allowed
Minimum sophomore standing
Call# 4117   Section 001G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:50pm   Wed.   CS 9
Instructor: Erdman, Barbara E.

MATH (Mathematics)

If MATH 020 is taken for a letter grade, the grade counts
in the computation of GPA.

MATH 020 Intermediate Algebra
Not for GE
P: A grade of C or above in MATH 010, or one year of
college-preparatory algebra and an appropriate score
on the mathematics placement test
Not a degree credit course
Audit enrollment not allowed
Call# 1180   Section 004    4.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 210
Instructor: Harrison, Susan M.
MATH 109 Algebra for Calculus
Not for GE
P: A grade of C or above in MATH 020, or two years of
college-preparatory algebra and a suitable mathematics
placement test score
Call# 1207   Section 014    4.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 309B
Instructor: Penkava, Michael R.

For new first semester freshmen only
Call# 1212   Section 404    4.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Tue.Thu.   HHH 309B
Instructor: Penkava, Michael R.
MATH 111 A Short Course in Calculus
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: MATH 109, or a grade of B or above in MATH 108, or
three years of above-average work in college-prep
MATH and a suitable mathematics placement test score
No credit if taken after or concurrently with MATH 114
Call# 1220   Section 008    4.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Tue.Thu.   HHH 312
Instructor: Witt, Richard
MATH 204 Math Elementary/Middle Schl Teachers II
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: MATH 203
P: Limited to elementary and special education majors and
minors
Call# 1252   Section 002    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 4:50pm   Mon.Wed.Fri.   HHH 312
Instructor: Hlas, Christopher S.
MATH 246 Elementary Statistics
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: A grade of C or above in MATH 020, or two years of
college-preparatory algebra and a suitable mathematics
placement test score
No credit if taken after MATH 345, MATH 347, or PSYC 265.
Credit may not be earned in both MATH 245 and MATH 246
Call# 1279   Section 015    4.0 cr
4:00pm- 4:50pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 322
Instructor: Reid, Walter M.
MATH 291 Special Topics
Not for GE

Topics will vary, depending on interest of students and
faculty.
ESTEAM/EMACS SEMN
Call# 1285   Section 002    2.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:50pm   Tue.   HHH 301
Instructor: Howe, R. Michael
MATH 313 /513 Digital Signal Processing
Not for GE
P: MATH 215 or consent of instructor
Call# 1291   Section 001G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:15pm   Tue.Thu.   HHH 315
Instructor: Walker, James S.
MATH 453 /653 Integrated Math/Sci w/Technology
Not for GE
P: MATH 114
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences, certification students
and middle childhood/early adolescent math minors
Minimum junior standing
Call# 1318   Section A0AG    2.0 cr
5:00pm- 5:50pm   Mon.   HHH 201
Instructor: Serros, Sherrie J.

Call# 1319   Section A01G-Lab   
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Wed.   HHH 201
Instructor: Serros, Sherrie J.
MATH 493 Capstone Seminar
Not for GE
Minimum senior standing
Department permission required
Call# 1320   Section 001    1.0 cr
7:00pm- 7:50pm   Thu.   HHH 309B
Instructor: Penkava, Michael R.

MBA (Masters Business Administration)

MBA 711 Managing Ongoing Operations
P: Limited to MBA students
Call# 4133   Section 001    4.0 cr
September 14-December 07
6:00pm-10:00pm   Mon.   SSS 310
Instructor: Lester, Scott W.
Vaughan, Timothy S.
Mihajlov, Thomas P.
MBA 713 Strategic Competitiveness in Global Envr
P: MBA 711
P: Limited to MBA students
Call# 4136   Section 001    4.0 cr
September 14-December 07
6:00pm-10:00pm   Mon.   SSS 311
Instructor: Lauver, Kristy J.
Aroskar, Rajarshi
Yelkur, Rama
Roderick, Douglas K.

MGMT (Management)

MGMT 342 /542 Quality Management
P: MGMT 341
P: Admission to College of Business required
Minimum junior standing
Call# 4173   Section 002G    3.0 cr
5:30pm- 6:45pm   Tue.Thu.   SSS 319
Instructor: Nahm, Abraham Y.
MGMT 449: Attention seniors--if you are unable to
register for the course and you feel you meet the
prerequisites, bring your degree audit to SSS 400D.

MGMT 449 Strategic Management
P: All other courses in the Basic Business Core
P: Admission to College of Business required
Minimum senior standing
Call# 4192   Section 003    3.0 cr
5:30pm- 6:45pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 319
Instructor: Hostager, Todd J.
MGMT 459 /659 Adv Human Resource Management
P: MGMT 349
P: BSAD 305, FIN 320, MGMT 340, MGMT 341, MKTG 330
P: Admission to College of Business required
Minimum junior standing
Call# 4196   Section 001G    2.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:15pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 320
Instructor: Lester, Scott W.
MGMT 494 Topics in Leadership
P: Additional prerequisites may be required depending on
the topic.
HABITS OF LEADERS
Minimum junior standing
Special course fee $25.00
This course is structured as an intense, and highly
interactive, two-day seminar. Friday’s class consists of
a seminar outlining Stephen Covey’s Seven Habits of
Highly Effective People and how they can be applied to
both effective self-leadership and group leadership.
During the seminar, interactive tasks are used that give
students the opportunity to explore their own values,
goals, habits, and strengths. Saturday’s class is a
hands-on approach to learning leadership skills through
Adventure Education.
Call# 4197   Section 001    1.0 cr
September 11-September 12
12:00pm- 6:00pm   Fri.   SSS 311
and 8:00am- 4:00pm   Sat.   Room Arranged
Instructor: Gardner, Justin P.

MSL301 APPLD LDRS
Instructor approval required
Call# 5297   Section 605    3.0 cr
4:30pm- 5:45pm   Mon.   SSS 224
and 6:00am- 8:30am   Tue.   Location Arranged
and 5:30pm- 7:00pm   Thu.   SSS 217
Instructor: Beuerman, Eric

MSL401 DV ADP LDR
Instructor approval required
Call# 5298   Section 606    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 9:00pm   Tue.   Location Off-Campus
Held at UW-Stout
and 6:00am- 8:30am   Tue.   Location Arranged
Instructor: Beuerman, Eric
Stout, Brian M.

MKTG (Marketing)

MKTG 334 /534 Marketing Research
Service-Learning Optional
P: BSAD 280, MKTG 330
P: Admission to College of Business required
Minimum junior standing
Call# 4231   Section 002G    3.0 cr
5:30pm- 6:45pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 315
Instructor: Pennington, Julia R.

MUSI (Music)

MUSI 182 University Band
Activity; Not for GE
Call# 3272   Section 001    1.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Mon.   HFA 139
Instructor: Dickerson, Randal C.
MUSI 183 Marching Band
Activity; Not for GE
Audition required
Call# 4934   Section 001    1.0 cr
August 22-November 07
4:15pm- 5:30pm   Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HFA 139
Instructor: Dickerson, Randal C.
MUSI 184 University Orchestra
Activity; Not for GE
Audition required. Local and out-of-town appearances may
be a part of this course.
Instructor approval required
Call# 3273   Section 001    1.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:30pm   Mon.Wed.Thu.   HFA 139
Instructor: Yasuda, Nobuyoshi
MUSI 190 Symphonic Choir
Activity; Not for GE
Audition required
Instructor approval required
Call# 3279   Section 001    1.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:30pm   Tue.   HFA 143
Instructor: Rieck, Alan J.
MUSI 256 Brass Ensemble
Activity; Not for GE
Instructor approval required

TUBA ENSEMBLE
Call# 3303   Section 002    1.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:50pm   Wed.   HFA 143
Instructor: Young, Jerry A.
MUSI 382 University Band
Activity; Not for GE
Call# 3368   Section 001    1.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Mon.   HFA 139
Instructor: Dickerson, Randal C.
MUSI 390 Symphonic Choir
Activity; Not for GE
Audition required
Instructor approval required
Call# 3376   Section 001    1.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:30pm   Tue.   HFA 143
Instructor: Rieck, Alan J.
MUSI 456 Brass Ensemble
Activity; Not for GE
Instructor approval required

TUBA ENSEMBLE
Call# 3401   Section 002    1.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:50pm   Wed.   HFA 143
Instructor: Young, Jerry A.

NRSG (Nursing)

NRSG 709 Advanced Physiol & Pathophys Concepts
P: Undergraduate coursework in anatomy, physiology,
biochemistry, and pathophysiology, or consent of
instructor
P: Limited to graduate students in the MSN program
Call# 4421   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 8:00pm   Mon.   NUR 114
Meets in Distance Education Lab
Instructor: Jansen, Debra A.
Brandt, Cheryl L.
NRSG 750 Nursing Administration I
P: NRSG 702; 715; NRSG 720 OR 725; or consent of
instructor. Limited to graduate students in the MSN
program.
P: Limited to graduate students in the MSN program
Restricted/clearance by department
Call# 5049   Section A0A    4.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:50pm   Tue.   NUR 260
Instructor: Arriola, Josephine Marie
Zwygart-Stauffacher, Mary C.

Call# 5191   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:50pm   Tue.   NUR 260
Instructor: Arriola, Josephine Marie
Zwygart-Stauffacher, Mary C.

PHIL (Philosophy)

PHIL 120 Moral Problems in Contemporary Life
GE IVB Humanities-Philosophy/Religious Studies
No credit if taken after PHIL 220
Call# 5089   Section 002    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:15pm   Mon.Wed.   HFA 105
Instructor: Webb, Martin C.

PHYS (Physics and Astronomy)

PHYS 211 General Physics
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics; Lab Science
Call# 2006   Section 003-Lab   
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Wed.   P 208
Instructor: Polomski, Elisha F.

Call# 2010   Section 007-Lab   
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Thu.   P 208
Instructor: Hendrickson, J. Erik
PHYS 231 University Physics I
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics; Lab Science
P: MATH 114 or concurrent registration
Call# 2026   Section 002-Lab   
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Mon.   P 208
Instructor: Whitfield, Scott B.

POLS (Political Science)

POLS 265 Problems of the Developing Nations
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
Call# 2068   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Tue.   SSS 202
Instructor: Gray, Obika B.
POLS 301 /501 State and Local Politics
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science
P: POLS 110 or consent of instructor
Call# 2072   Section 002G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Mon.   SSS 202
Instructor: Fine, Michael R.
POLS 325 /525 Model United Nations
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science
Call# 2080   Section 001G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Wed.   HHH 102
Instructor: Abootalebi, Ali R.
POLS 335 International Relations Theory
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science
P: POLS 122 or consent of instructor
Minimum sophomore standing
Call# 2081   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Wed.   SSS 111
Instructor: Hill, Stephen M.
POLS 405 /605 Due Process and Criminal Law
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science
P: POLS 110 or consent of instructor
Call# 2105   Section 001G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Wed.   SSS 202
Instructor: Fine, Michael R.
POLS 480 Political Science Capstone
Not for GE
P: POLS 290, at least one course in each of the four
areas of the discipline
P: Limited to political science majors
Minimum senior standing
Call# 2106   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Thu.   SSS 202
Instructor: Fine, Michael R.

PSYC (Psychology)

PSYC 312 /512 Experimental Analysis of Behavior
Not for GE
P: PSYC 271 and 281
Call# 2181   Section 001G    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 8:00pm   Tue.   HHH 219
Instructor: Holt, Daniel D.
PSYC 377 /577 Psychopharmacology
Not for GE
P: PSYC 271 for psychology majors and minors
P: PSYC 100 for non-psychology majors and minors
Call# 5302   Section 002G    3.0 cr
6:30pm- 9:30pm   Wed.   HHH 211
Instructor: Jewett, David C.
PSYC 380 /580 Introduction to Behavior Modification
Not for GE
P: PSYC 271
Call# 5130   Section 001G    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Tue.   HHH 216
Instructor: Klatt, Kevin P.
PSYC 480 /680 Internship in Appl Behavior Analysis I
Meets the Service-Learning Requirement; Not for GE
P: PSYC 390
S/U only grade basis
Instructor approval required
Call# 2263   Section 001G    6.0 cr
7:00pm- 9:00pm   Thu.   HHH 216
Instructor: Klatt, Kevin P.
PSYC 481 /681 Internship Appl Behavior Analysis II
Meets the Service-Learning Requirement; Not for GE
P: PSYC 480/680
S/U only grade basis
No credit toward major
Instructor approval required
Call# 2264   Section 001G    3.0-6.0 cr
7:00pm- 9:00pm   Thu.   HHH 216
Instructor: Klatt, Kevin P.
PSYC 720 Advanced Educational Psychology
P: PSYC 260 or teacher licensure
Call# 2277   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 8:00pm   Mon.   HHH 216
Instructor: Leibham, Mary Beth
PSYC 726 Counseling II
P: PSYC 725
P: Limited to graduate students in the school psychology
program
Call# 2279   Section 001    2.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:50pm   Wed.   HHH 222
Instructor: Crothers, Marie K.

RELS (Religious Studies)

RELS 100 Intro to the Religions of the World
GE IVB Humanities-Philosophy/Religious Studies
One Diversity Credit; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
Call# 5090   Section 005    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Wed.   HHH 101
Instructor: Spina, Stephen J.
RELS 378 The Holocaust, 1933-1945
GE IVB Humanities-Philosophy/Religious Studies
Call# 5010   Section 002    3.0 cr
6:30pm- 9:15pm   Wed.   HHH 322
Instructor: Paradise, Jonathan S.

S W (Social Work)

S W 309 Community-based Corrections
Call# 2362   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Tue.Thu.   HSS 177
Instructor: Petta, Thomas A.
S W 385 Child Welfare
No senior auditors
Call# 2376   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Wed.   HSS 202
Instructor: Wagenknecht, Jack
S W 471 Generalist SW Practice Families/Groups
P: SW 320
P: Admission to Social Work program required
Call# 2397   Section A02-Lab   
4:00pm- 5:40pm   Tue.   HSS 252
Instructor: Olson-Mc Bride, Leah
S W 491 /691 Special Topics
Call# 2405   Section 001G    1.0-3.0 cr
6:00pm- 7:15pm   Tue.Thu.   HSS 220
Instructor: Smiar, Nick

SOC (Sociology)

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
GE IIIF Social Science-Sociology
Call# 2841   Section 007    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:15pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 313
Instructor: Niazi, Tarique
SOC 490 Sociology Capstone
Not for GE
P: Minimum of 18 credits of sociology
P: Limited to sociology majors
Call# 2875   Section 001    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 208
Instructor: Hein, Jeremy

SPAN (Spanish)

SPAN 306 Business Culture Spanish Speaking World
Not for GE
P: SPAN 202 or 232
Call# 5134   Section 002    2.0 cr
6:00pm- 6:50pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 313
Instructor: Garcia, Carlos G.
SPAN 312 /512 Latinos in the U.S.
GE IVD Humanities-Literature; Two Diversity Credits
Cross-listed with LAS 312
P: SPAN 301 or consent of instructor
Credit may not be earned in both SPAN 312 and LAS 312
Call# 2945   Section 001G    2.0 cr
7:00pm- 8:50pm   Wed.   HHH 314
Instructor: Fernandez, Manuel
SPAN 320 /520 Span Hlth Professions I: Translation
Not for GE
P: SPAN 202 or 232
Call# 2947   Section 001G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:15pm   Mon.Wed.   HHH 313
Instructor: Garcia, Carlos G.

SPED (Special Education)

SPED 220 Intro to Special Educ: Early Childhood
P: SPED 200
Delivery Mode: Interactive Television
Call# 4966   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Thu.   OL 1132
Meets in Distance Education Lab
Instructor: Thorsen, Cathy A.

Department permission required
Call# 5353   Section 801    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Thu.   Location Off-Campus
Held at UW-River Falls
Instructor: Thorsen, Cathy A.
Note: All undergraduate courses listed below are intended
for candidates seeking teacher certification.
Undergraduates who wish to enroll in these courses must
be admitted to a teacher education program.

SPED 300 /500 Inclusive Practices/Secondary Educ
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Limited to secondary education majors.
Call# 4527   Section 001G    2.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:40pm   Wed.   HSS 204
Instructor: Dalhoe, Angela L.
SPED 306 /506 Behavior Management
P: SPED 200, or 300, or 400 or consent of instructor
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Call# 5175   Section 002G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Tue.   HSS 202
Instructor: Stephens, J. Todd
SPED 401 /601 Assmnt of Students w/Disabilities
P: SPED 210 or 220 or 330/530 or 350/550, and 331/531; or
consent of instructor
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Call# 4541   Section 002G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Mon.   HSS 202
Instructor: Morin, Joseph E.
SPED 403 /603 Measurement in Early Intervention
P: SPED 220
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Delivery Mode: Interactive Television
Call# 4967   Section 001G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Wed.   OL 1132
Meets in Distance Education Lab
Instructor: Thorsen, Cathy A.

Department permission required
Call# 5352   Section 801G    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Wed.   Location Off-Campus
Held at UW-River Falls
Instructor: Thorsen, Cathy A.
SPED 416 /616 Career Education and Transition
P: SPED 404/604 and 431/631 or consent of instructor
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Must be taken with SPED 434
Call# 4551   Section 001G    2.0 cr
6:00pm- 6:50pm   Tue.   HSS 226
Instructor: Dalhoe, Angela L.
SPED 434 /634 Sec Methods for Stu w/Mild Dis
P: SPED 335 or 404, and 431
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Must be taken with SPED 416
Call# 4555   Section 001G    2.0 cr
7:00pm- 8:40pm   Tue.   HSS 226
Instructor: Battalio, Rosemary L.
SPED 708 Intro Graduate Studies in Special Educ
P: Must be taken prior to taking 12 graduate credits in
M.S.E. program.
Call# 4615   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Mon.   HSS 220
Instructor: Snider, Vicki E.

THEA (Theatre Arts)

THEA 130 Beginning Acting
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts
Call# 3007   Section A01-Lab   
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Tue.Thu.   HFA 164
and 4:00pm- 5:50pm   Tue.Thu.   HFA 190
Instructor: Brown, F. Reed

Call# 3009   Section B01-Lab   
4:00pm- 5:50pm   Tue.Thu.   HFA 164
and 4:00pm- 5:50pm   Tue.Thu.   HFA 190
Instructor: Nimke, Richard F.
THEA 332 Directing
Not for GE
P: THEA 121 and 130
Call# 3045   Section A01-Lab   
4:00pm- 6:00pm   Tue.Thu.   HFA 160
and 4:00pm- 6:00pm   Tue.Thu.   HFA 164
Instructor: Nimke, Richard F.
THEA 361 Teaching Theatre Arts
Not for GE
Cross-listed with C I 361
P: Completion of or concurrent enrollment in CI 312, 318
and 328
P: Limited to teaching majors admitted to College of
Education and Human Sciences
Credit may be earned in only one of the following:
CI 361, THEA 361, CI 360, THEA 360
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.75
Call# 3047   Section 001    2.0 cr
4:00pm- 5:40pm   Wed.   HFA 164
and 4:00pm- 5:40pm   Wed.   HFA 169
Instructor: Chapman, Jennifer J.

WMNS (Womens Studies)

WMNS 301 Examining Women's Studies
GE IVE Humanities-Interdisciplinary Studies
One Diversity Credit; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
Service-Learning Optional
Call# 4872   Section 003    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 7:50pm   Mon.   HHH 315
Instructor: Fessler, Audrey A.
WMNS 305 /505 Introduction to Feminist Theories
Not for GE; One Diversity Credit
P: WMNS 301 or consent of instructor
Call# 4873   Section 001G    3.0 cr
4:00pm- 6:50pm   Wed.   HHH 308
Instructor: Turell, Susan C.
WMNS 310 Women and Violence
GE IIIG Social Science-Interdisciplinary Study
No credit if taken after WMNS 480, Women and Violence.
Call# 4874   Section 001    3.0 cr
5:00pm- 6:15pm   Tue.Thu.   HHH 306
Instructor: Kieffer, Laurel B.
WMNS 332 Women in African Literature
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
Cross-listed with ENGL 332
Credit may not be earned in both ENGL 332 and WMNS 332
Call# 4743   Section 001    3.0 cr
6:00pm- 8:45pm   Tue.   HHH 228
Instructor: Onwueme, Tess O.
WMNS 496 /696 Capstone Seminar Women's Studies
Not for GE
P: WMNS 301, 305, and 311
P: Limited to women's studies majors and minors
Department permission required
Call# 4882   Section 001G    1.0-4.0 cr
5:00pm- 5:50pm   Tue.   HHH 313
Instructor: Rhoades, Katherine A.


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Updated: January 12, 2010