University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

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Class Schedule
Summer 2009

       

One Credit Diversity Courses

BSAD (Business Administration)

BSAD 300 Diversity in the Workplace
One Diversity Credit
P: Completion of 45 credits
S/U grade basis not allowed

Develops the awareness and sensitivity of students to
issues of race, religion, culture, age, gender, sexual
orientation, and disabilities in the workplace.
Call# 5172   Section 001    1.0 cr
May 18-May 22
1:00pm- 4:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 311
Instructor: Hanson-Rasmussen, Nancy Jo

Delivery Mode: Online
Additional fees required $135.00
Call# 5173   Section 801    1.0 cr
June 08-July 31
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Hanson-Rasmussen, Nancy Jo

C I (Curriculum & Instruction)

C I 436 /636 Education of Girls and Women in U S
Special course fee $20.00
GE V University Wide; One Diversity Credit
Cross-listed with WMNS 436
Credit may not be earned in both CI 436 and WMNS 436.
No credit if taken after special topics or directed study
with the same title.
Minimum junior standing
Delivery Mode: Online

This course will focus on both informal and formal
definitions of schooling and explore a wide array of
influences and choices that contribute to the preparation
of resilient women who grow and change through their
life-time.
Call# 5990   Section 801G    2.0 cr
June 08-July 31
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Mack, Maureen D.

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

Fundamentals of effective public speaking from both
speaker and listener perspectives. Preparation,
presentation, and evaluation of student speeches. Special
attention given to topics related to cultural diversity.
Call# 5600   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 202
Instructor: Morris, Karen R.

Call# 5601   Section 002    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 178
Instructor: Chmielewski, Liz

Call# 5602   Section 003    3.0 cr
June 08-July 03
9:00am-11:15am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 202
Instructor: Anderson, Arlyn T.

Delivery Mode: Online
Special course fee $30.00
The course will be offered online July 6-July 31 with
three on-campus immersion days: (1) Friday, July 17; (2)
Wednesday, July 22; and (3) Friday, July 31. Students
will have the opportunity to select from morning or
afternoon immersion times.
Call# 5909   Section 801    3.0 cr
July 06-July 31
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Schultz, Nicole J.

ENGL (English)

ENGL 245 American Literature Since 1945
GE IVD Humanities-Literature; One Diversity Credit
This course examines the past sixty-plus years, from the
end of the Second World War to the start of the 21st
century, through the work of American writers. Students
will read a variety of genres—short story, novel, drama,
poetry—that reveal changes not only in how we live but
how we communicate. Authors include David Mamet, Sylvia
Plath, Ralph Ellison, and Tim O’Brien.
Call# 5048   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:15am-12:15pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 212
Instructor: Hildebrand, John S.
ENGL 296 Perspectives on Women's Literature
GE IVD Humanities-Literature; One Diversity Credit
Cross-listed with WMNS 296
IMAGES CONTMP LIT
Small and large group discussions about images of women
as they appear in contemporary literature. Multi-cultural
approach, two papers, short reading responses, much class
discussion.
Call# 5927   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
10:30am- 1:35pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 226
Instructor: Loeb, Karen

MUSI (Music)

MUSI 112 History of Rock and Pop
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts; One Diversity Credit
No credit toward music major or minor programs.

Non-technical stylistic development and history of
popular music in the United States and United Kingdom
from approximately 1955 through 1985. Emphasis placed on
developing perceptive listening skills and analyzing
cultural and social contexts.
Call# 5877   Section 001    3.0 cr
July 06-July 31
9:30am-11:45am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HFA 159
Instructor: Jones, Ryan P.

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

Basic teachings of the world’s major religions including
tribal traditions, Western religions (Judaism,
Christianity, and Islam), Indian religions (Hinduism and
Buddhism), and Far Eastern religions (Confucianism,
Taoism, and Shinto).
Call# 5478   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:15am-12:15pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 310
Instructor: Fink, Steven R.

Call# 5479   Section 002    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
1:00pm- 4:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 204
Instructor: Kennedy, Kathryn W.

Delivery Mode: Online
Special course fee $30.00
Call# 5912   Section 801    3.0 cr
July 06-July 31
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Burns, Charlene P. E.

WMNS (Womens Studies)

WMNS 210 Culture of Third Wave Feminism
GE IVE Humanities-Interdisciplinary Studies
One Diversity Credit
No credit if taken after WMNS 280, Culture of Third Wave.

Explores third wave feminist culture which is defined by
age—born 1964-1973—or by ideology: untrammeled feminist
heroine who is assertive, exuberantly pro-sex, yet
determined to hold her own in the world.
Call# 5916   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 08-July 02
9:15am-11:45am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 204
Instructor: See, Patti K.
WMNS 296 Perspectives on Women's Literature
GE IVD Humanities-Literature; One Diversity Credit
Cross-listed with ENGL 296
IMAGES CONTMP LIT
Small and large group discussions about images of women
as they appear in contemporary literature. Multi-cultural
approach, two papers, short reading responses, much class
discussion.
Call# 5928   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
10:30am- 1:35pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 226
Instructor: Loeb, Karen
WMNS 301 Examining Women's Studies
GE IVE Humanities-Interdisciplinary Studies
One Diversity Credit; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
Service-Learning Optional

Interdisciplinary overview of focusing on women’s lives
in the United States and globally, as influenced by
gender, ethnicity, class, sexuality, cultural
institutions, social practices, and representations.
Familiarizes students with fundamental concepts and
analysis tools in women’s studies.
Call# 5914   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 18-June 05
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 221
Instructor: Kernan, Barbara L.
WMNS 436 /636 Education of Girls and Women in U S
Special course fee $20.00
GE V University Wide; One Diversity Credit
Cross-listed with C I 436
Credit may not be earned in both CI 436 and WMNS 436.
No credit if taken after special topics or directed study
with the same title.
Minimum junior standing
Delivery Mode: Online

This course will focus on both informal and formal
definitions of schooling and explore a wide array of
influences and choices that contribute to the preparation
of resilient women who grow and change through their
life-time.
Call# 5991   Section 801G    2.0 cr
June 08-July 31
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Mack, Maureen D.


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Comments: Registrar
Updated: December 5, 2008