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Class Schedule
Summer 2010

       

Diversity Courses

AIS (American Indian Studies)

AIS 468 /668 Studies in American Indian History
GE IVC Humanities-History; Two Diversity Credits
Cross-listed with HIST 468
P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent
of instructor
Minimum graduate standing
Delivery Mode: Online
Instructor approval required

Selected topics depending on student and staff interests.
Possible topics include the history of Wisconsin Indians
and American Indians in the twentieth century. Consult
class schedule or department office for current offering.
STOCKBRIDGE-MUNSE
Call# 6113   Section 801G    2.0 cr
July 06-August 20
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Oberly, James W.

ANTH (Anthropology)

ANTH 315 /515 Language in Culture and Society
GE IIIA Social Science-Anthropology; One Diversity Credit
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement

Examination of the rules and patterns for speech behavior
in a variety of cultures. Language as an expression of
social status, gender, and group membership. Study of
multilingualism and language planning.
Call# 5942   Section 001G    3.0 cr
June 14-July 08
1:00pm- 3:45pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   P 281
Instructor: Anand, Ari S.

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# 5166   Section 001    1.0 cr
May 24-May 28
1:00pm- 4:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 311
Instructor: Hanson-Rasmussen, Nancy Jo

Delivery Mode: Online
Additional fees required $150.00
REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 05/17/10
Call# 5167   Section 801    1.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Hanson-Rasmussen, Nancy Jo

C I (Curriculum & Instruction)

C I 411 /611 Methods of Bilingual CBI
Special course fee $30.00
Two Diversity Credits
P: CI 405
P: Limited to TESOL minors
Delivery Mode: Online
Field trip(s)

Students will learn about bilingual language acquisition,
appropriate instruction of bilingual children through
grade-level subject matter, various program models, and
methods of assessing bilingual students. Students will
develop curricula to teach bilingually in content areas.
Call# 6103   Section 802G    3.0 cr
June 21-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Reynolds, Kate Mastruserio

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# 5596   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 105
Instructor: Morris, Karen R.

Call# 5598   Section 003    3.0 cr
June 14-July 09
9:00am-11:15am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 202
Instructor: Kapfer, Jack A.

Delivery Mode: Online
Special course fee $30.00
The course will be offered online with three on-campus
immersion days.
Call# 5931   Section 801    3.0 cr
July 12-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Schultz, Nicole J.

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.

Students will examine cultural contributions of racial,
ethnic, cultural, gender, and economic groups. They will
also examine forces of discrimination and racism on
individuals, society, and education and analyze practices
that promote dignity, social justice, and equality.
Call# 5626   Section 001G    3.0 cr
May 24-June 10
9:00am- 1:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   B 253
Instructor: Pastrana, Jill Pinkney

GEOG (Geography)

GEOG 111 Human Geography
GE IIIC Social Science-Geography
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement; One Diversity Credit

The basic elements, processes, distributions, and
problems associated with cultural groups: their principal
ways of life, interrelationships with the natural
environment, and socio-cultural diversity. Topics
include: population, race, language, religion, political
ideologies, and economic systems.
Call# 5941   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 14-July 08
9:00am-11:45am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   P 281
Instructor: Kaldjian, Paul J.

HIST (History)

HIST 210 African American History 1865 to Present
Special course fee $30.00
GE IVC Humanities-History; Three Diversity Credits
Delivery Mode: Online

Course includes information on lynching, the Civil Rights
Movement, and race relations.
Call# 5945   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Ducksworth-Lawton, Selika M.
HIST 468 /668 Studies in American Indian History
GE IVC Humanities-History; Two Diversity Credits
Cross-listed with AIS 468
P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent
of instructor
Minimum graduate standing
Delivery Mode: Online
Instructor approval required

Selected topics depending on student and staff interests.
Possible topics include the history of Wisconsin Indians
and American Indians in the twentieth century. Consult
Class Schedule or department office for current offering.
STOCKBRIDGE-MUNSE
Call# 6112   Section 801G    2.0 cr
July 06-August 20
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Oberly, James W.

NRSG (Nursing)

NRSG 389 /589 Cross Cultural Health
Special course fee $30.00
Three Diversity Credits
P: GEOG 111 or SOC 101 or ANTH 161 or consent of
instructor. Open to all majors.
Delivery Mode: Online

Enhances insight and understanding of the impact of
culture on health, illness, and wellness within the
Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian/Hmong, and
Native American cultures. Analyze and synthesize
information to develop culturally congruent health care.
Call# 5769   Section 801G    3.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Gallegos, Cara M.

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# 5472   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:15am-12:15pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 316
Instructor: Fink, Steven R.

Call# 5973   Section 003    3.0 cr
June 14-July 08
9:15am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   SSS 317
Instructor: Spina, Stephen J.

Delivery Mode: Online
Special course fee $30.00
Call# 5972   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 01-July 02
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Burns, Charlene P. E.

WMNS (Womens Studies)

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# 5904   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   CS 105
Instructor: Kernan, Barbara L.
WMNS 422 WMNS Advanced Travel Seminar
Additional fees required $342.00
GE IIIG Social Science-Interdisciplinary Study
One Diversity Credit
P: One course in women's studies
Minimum junior standing
Field trips required.
Instructor approval required
LGBTQA Studies SF
Eight-day cultural immersion travel seminar in San
Francisco, including Frameline film festival and SF
Pride. On-campus classes before and after trip. Learn
about and observe LGBT activism/culture and create a
documentary to share with the university/community.
Call# 6028   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 14-July 09
9:30am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   June 14-June 18 HHH 221
and 1:00pm- 4:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   June 14-June 18 HHH 108
and 9:30am-12:00pm   Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   June 30-July 08 HHH 221
and 1:00pm- 4:00pm   Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   June 30-July 08 HHH 108
Instructor: Forman, Pamela J.
Mahaffy, Ellen D.


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Updated: August 10, 2010