University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

Registrar's Office

Class Schedule
Summer 2010

       

General Education 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.

ART (Art & Design)

ART 312 Computer Graphics
Special course fee $30.00
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts
P: C S 100 recommended

Beginning concepts in typography, illustration, and page
layout taught with current professional software and
computers.
Call# 5862   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
8:00am- 1:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HFA 217
and 8:00am- 1:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HFA 212
Instructor: Luo, Jian

ARTH (Art History)

ARTH 111 Art History Survey I
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts
Field trip(s) required

A historical survey of Western art from the Paleolithic
through Medieval periods emphasizing materials,
techniques, style, iconography, and contexts of
production and reception.
Call# 5996   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 14-July 09
9:15am-11:15am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HFA 101
Instructor: O'Day, Karen M.
ARTH 201 Art of the 20th Century
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement

Study of architecture, sculpture, painting, related arts,
and music on the international art scene during the
twentieth century. Emphasizes the pluralistic nature of
modern and contemporary art (including music).
Call# 5995   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
1:00pm- 4:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HFA 101
Instructor: Hood, Eugene M. Jr.
ARTH 225 History of Graphic Design
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement

Designed as a survey of the development of European and
American graphic design in the twentieth century. Focus
is on the styles and philosophies of the most influential
designers of this period.
Call# 5157   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:15am-12:15pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HFA 101
Instructor: Theo, Christos M.

BIOL (Biology)

BIOL 100 General Biology
GE IIA Natural Science-Biology; Lab Science
No credit toward biology major or minor. This course
cannot serve as a prerequisite for 300 level biology
courses.

Explores fundamental principles of ecology, genetics,
evolution, organism structure and function. Some lab
sections are specially designed for elementary/special
education students who are likely to pursue a career in
fields other than the biological or medical sciences.
Call# 5532   Section A0A    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
9:00am- 9:50am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   P 276
Instructor: Freymiller, Mitchell A.

Call# 5533   Section A01-Lab   
June 14-August 06
10:00am-11:50am   Mon.Tue.Wed.   P 311
Instructor: Freymiller, Mitchell A.
BIOL 151 Biology of Humans
GE IIA Natural Science-Biology; Lab Science
No credit if taken after BIOL 202 and after or concurrently
with BIOL 214
No credit toward biology major or minor

Basic principles and processes of the human body.
Emphasis on human origin and evolution, biomolecules,
cells, organ systems and disorders, reproduction,
genetics, and the role of humans in the biosphere.
Call# 5534   Section A0A    4.0 cr
June 14-July 09
12:30pm- 2:30pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   P 319
Instructor: Murray, Kelly L.

Call# 5535   Section A01-Lab   
June 14-July 08
2:45pm- 5:00pm   Mon.Tue.Thu.   P 309
Instructor: Murray, Kelly L.
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

Makeup, digestion, functions, and utilization of
nutrients. Scientific, sensible, satiating ways of
meeting requirements.
Call# 5536   Section A1A    3.0 cr
June 14-July 08
9:00am-10:15am   Mon.Wed.   P 319
and 9:00am-10:15am   Tue.Thu.   P 319
and 10:25am-11:40am   Mon.Wed.   P 319
Instructor: Krueger, Susan M.

Call# 5537   Section A51-Discussion   
June 14-July 08
10:25am-11:40am   Tue.Thu.   P 319
Instructor: Krueger, Susan M.
BIOL 214 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
GE IIA Natural Science-Biology; Lab Science
P: Chem 103 or 115 with a grade of C or above
No credit toward biology major or minor or pre-
professional health science minor unless BIOL 314 is
taken, and then 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

The fundamentals of bodily function are studied at the
cellular, tissue, organ, and organ system levels.
Integration of physiological function and anatomical
structure will be highlighted in the skeletal, muscular,
nervous, and endocrine systems.
Call# 5538   Section A0A    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
9:15am-10:30am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   P 265
Instructor: Kettler, Michelle K.

Call# 5539   Section A01-Lab   
June 14-August 04
10:30am-12:15pm   Mon.Wed.   P 303
Instructor: Kettler, Michelle K.
BIOL 250 Microbiology
GE IIA Natural Science-Biology
P: BIOL 214 and one semester of college chemistry
No credit if credit has been earned in BIOL 351 or BIOL 361
No credit toward liberal arts biology major or minor

Study of the attributes of several microbial groups and
their interactions with human systems in the disease
process.
Call# 6031   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 14-July 09
9:15am-11:30am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   CS 9
Instructor: Showsh, Sasha A.
BIOL 320 Studies in Tropical Environments
Special course fee $3500.00
GE IIA Natural Science-Biology; Lab Science
Instructor approval required
Travel to the Galapagos Islands; observe the animals and
terrain that inspired Charles Darwin. Evolution, natural
history, climatology, volcanism, plate tectonics, and
ecology will be covered in discussions before departure.
Hiking and snorkeling every day.
Call# 5914   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 14-July 02
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   Location Arranged
Instructor: Freund, Deborah Ann

C J (Communication & Journalism)

C J 105 Communication in the Information Age
Special course fee $30.00
GE IA Communication-Language Skills
Delivery Mode: Online

Introduction to the development and relationship of
interpersonal and mass communication. Survey of
interpersonal, group, intercultural, organizational, and
mass communication. Analysis of current and emerging
communication technologies and media issues in a changing
world.
Call# 5930   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Geurink, Jeanie C.
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.
C J 205 Listening
GE IA Communication-Language Skills
P: Grade of C or above in ENGL 110 or equivalent
Minimum sophomore standing

Analysis of the nature, process, barriers to, and
improvement of listening skills. Frequent testing and
measuring of students’ listening skills will occur.
Listener and message variables as related to
comprehension are discussed.
Call# 5940   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 111
Instructor: Wright, Kelly Jo
C J 412 Mass Media Ethics
Special course fee $30.00
GE IA Communication-Language Skills
Minimum junior standing
Minimum resident and total GPA of 2.50
Delivery Mode: Online

Study of ethical theories and their application to mass
media ethical problems.
Call# 5939   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Dorsher, Michael D.

CHEM (Chemistry)

CHEM 103 General Chemistry I
Breakage deposit $10.00
Lab manual $15.00
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.
No credit if taken after or concurrently with CHEM 101 or
CHEM 115

Introduction to principles of chemistry, including atomic
structure, periodic properties of elements, chemical
bonding, molecular structure, physical properties of
compounds, chemical reactions, and stoichiometry.
Call# 5000   Section A0A    5.0 cr
June 14-August 06
8:00am- 9:05am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   P 413
Instructor: Carney, Michael John

Call# 5001   Section A01-Lab   
June 14-August 05
9:15am-11:35am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   P 469
Instructor: Carney, Michael John
CHEM 104 General Chemistry II
Breakage deposit $10.00
Lab manual $15.00
GE IIB Natural Science-Chemistry; Lab Science
P: Grade of C or above in CHEM 101 or 103
No credit if taken after CHEM 115

Continuation of Chemistry 103. Equilibrium, thermodynamic
and kinetic aspects of chemical reactions; acid-base,
precipitation and redox reactions; transition metal
compounds; organic compounds; nuclear reactions.
Call# 5002   Section A0A    5.0 cr
June 14-August 06
8:00am- 9:05am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   P 117
Instructor: Yang, Thao

Call# 5003   Section A01-Lab   
June 14-August 05
9:20am-11:40am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   P 402
Instructor: Yang, Thao
CHEM 150 Survey of Biochemistry
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIB Natural Science-Chemistry
P: Grade of C or above in CHEM 101, CHEM 103, or CHEM 115
No credit if taken after CHEM 152, IDIS 250, CHEM 325,
CHEM 452 or CHEM 191 (Fall 1999-2000)
Delivery Mode: Online
No credit toward chemistry major or minor

Introductory organic chemistry along with a survey of the
structure, chemical reactivity, and biological activity
of molecules derived from living systems. Emphasis will
be placed on tying the course content to a greater
understanding of human health and disease.
Call# 6055   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 14-August 05
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Gallagher, Warren H.

ECON (Economics)

ECON 103 Principles of Microeconomics
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIB Social Science-Economics
P: C or above in MATH 020 or suitable score on MATH
placement test
Delivery Mode: Online

In the context of contemporary economic issues, product
and resource markets are analyzed with respect to pricing
decisions, efficiency, and equity.
Call# 6013   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Dacosta, Maria N.

Call# 6017   Section 802    3.0 cr
July 12-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Chaudhuri, Sanjukta
ECON 104 Principles of Macroeconomics
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIB Social Science-Economics
P: C or above in Math 020 or suitable score on MATH
placement test
Delivery Mode: Online

Theory of aggregate income determination in the American
economy with consideration of the international economy
and other related problems, policies, and institutions.
Call# 6015   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 14-July 09
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Schaffer, David L.

Call# 6018   Section 802    3.0 cr
July 12-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Berlinghieri, Laura A.

ENGL (English)

ENGL 150 Introduction to Literature
Special course fee $30.00
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
Not available for juniors or seniors
Delivery Mode: Online

Appreciation and analysis of great works of literature in
fiction (short story and novel), poetry, and drama,
through the application of a range of critical
techniques.
Call# 5924   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 25
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Manning, Carmen K.
ENGL 220 Introduction to Creative Writing
GE IA Communication-Language Skills

Introduction to creative writing with opportunities for
the student to create and evaluate several forms of
verbal art (poetry, fiction, drama).
Call# 5044   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
10:00am-12:50pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 107
Instructor: Loeb, Karen
ENGL 275 The Novel
Special course fee $30.00
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
Delivery Mode: Online

Analysis and discussion of ideas and literary techniques
found in the novel with attention to such writers as
Austen, Hawthorne, Twain, Joyce, Dostoevsky, Woolf,
Heller.
Call# 5927   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Preston, Elizabeth
ENGL 357 Shakespearean Topics
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
P: Three credits of literature at the 100 or 200 level
CINEMATIC SHAKESP
Through close analysis of full-length versions and
excerpted clips, we will consider the history of
Shakespeare on film and film as a means of textual
interpretation of Shakespeare's works.
Call# 5048   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:00am-12:30pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 320
Instructor: Kemp, Theresa D.

ENPH (Environmental Public Health)

ENPH 210 Introduction to Environmental Health
Special course fee $30.00
GE V University Wide
P: A basic understanding and interest in science is
recommended.
Delivery Mode: Online

Health-oriented problems in the environment with
attention directed to air and water pollution, solid
waste, housing, occupational health and safety, food
sanitation, animal zoonoses, ecology of health and
disease, radiological health, energy, and global
environmental health.
Call# 5217   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Pierce, Crispin H.

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

FLTR (Foreign Literature in Translation)

FLTR 250 Classical Mythology
Special course fee $30.00
GE IVD Humanities-Literature
Delivery Mode: Online

Greek and Roman myths and legends that have an important
place in Western culture. Given in English.
Call# 6054   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Waters, Matthew W.

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.
GEOG 367 Landscape Analysis: Cultural
GE IIIC Social Science-Geography
Minimum sophomore standing
Field trip(s) required

Geographic analysis of cultural landscapes by means of
field experiences.
Call# 5247   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:00am- 1:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   P 281
Instructor: Vogeler, Ingolf K.

GEOL (Geology)

GEOL 115 Environmental Geology
Special course fee $16.00
GE IID Natural Science-Geology; Lab Science
Credit may be earned in only one of the following: GEOL 106
or GEOL 110 or GEOL 115, or GEOL 130 and 131
No credit if taken after previous courses GEOL 101 or
103. Field trip(s) required

Study of the physical environment. Emphasis on earth
processes which affect humans such as rivers, erosion,
groundwater, landslides, and earthquakes. Methods are
examined for reducing or eliminating the harmful effects
of human interaction with the geologic environment.
Call# 5909   Section A0A    4.0 cr
June 15-August 05
9:15am-11:40am   Tue.Thu.   P 175
Instructor: Hooper, Robert L.

Call# 5910   Section A01-Lab   
June 15-August 05
11:45am- 1:45pm   Tue.Thu.   P 175
Instructor: Hooper, Robert L.

HIST (History)

HIST 192 Origins of Current World Conflicts
Special course fee $30.00
GE IVC Humanities-History; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
Delivery Mode: Online

Three or four topics selected from the following: Middle
East, Russia-China, Yugoslavia, Poland, Northern Ireland,
and other areas of past, present, or future conflict.
Emphasis on past national, religious, economic, and
social developments as they relate to the present.
Call# 5943   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Turner, Patricia R.

Call# 6068   Section 802    3.0 cr
June 14-July 02
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Turner, Patricia R.
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 366 History of Middle East Since Muhammad
Special course fee $30.00
GE IVC Humanities-History; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent
of instructor
Delivery Mode: Online

Includes Arabia at birth of Muhammad, Islam, Arab Empire,
peoples of Middle East, European contact, emergence of
contemporary nations, oil and oil pricing, national and
international problems.
Call# 5946   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 14-July 09
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Lang, Katherine H.
HIST 393 /593 Roots of Selected Contemp World Problems
Special course fee $30.00
GE IVC Humanities-History; Meets Foreign Culture Requirement
P: Six credits of history, or junior standing, or consent
of instructor
Delivery Mode: Online

Selected world problems depending on student interest and
staff. Number of credits assigned will vary according to
the nature of the topic. Consult Class Schedule or
department office for current offering.
HIST&MEMORY-EUROP
Call# 5948   Section 801G    3.0 cr
July 12-July 30
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Sanislo, Teresa 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.

IDIS (Interdisciplinary Studies)

IDIS 100 Introduction to Social Work
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIG Social Science-Interdisciplinary Study
Delivery Mode: Online
Coordinating Department: Social Work

An introduction to the profession of social work
emphasizing its focus, methods, knowledge, values,
ethics, populations, and settings.
Call# 5959   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Wright, Jeffrey D.
IDIS 301 Exploring Mind/Body Connections
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIG Social Science-Interdisciplinary Study
Meets the Wellness Theory Requirement
P: PSYC 100 or permission of instructors
Delivery Mode: Online
Coordinating Department: Psychology

Examines interactions among biological, psychological,
educational, life-style, social, and cultural factors
associated with health. Emphasis on stress responses that
impact etiology and course of health problems, illness
prevention and treatment approaches, research-supported
health strategies.
Call# 5997   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Tomlinson, Robert S.
Moch, Susan D.

LS (Liberal Studies)

LS 201 Introductory Liberal Studies Seminar
Special course fee $30.00
GE V University Wide
Delivery Mode: Online

Addresses basic premises of liberal education and liberal
studies, including historical exploration of the arts,
humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences as
interrelated, mutually enriching human enterprises.
Introduces the research and creative methodologies used
in these fields.
Call# 5958   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-July 02
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Goulet, Marc R.

MATH (Mathematics)

MATH 104 Finite Mathematics with Applications
Special course fee $40.00
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: 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 114, MATH 212, MATH 314, or
MATH 346
Delivery Mode: Online

This course will cover applications from Economics,
Social and Biological Sciences. The topics include sets,
functions, counting principles, probability, solutions of
linear systems by graphical and algebraic methods,
matrices, linear programming, problem formulation, and
using graphs and trees.
Call# 5915   Section 801    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Chadha, Veena
MATH 111 A Short Course in Calculus
Special course fee $40.00
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
Delivery Mode: Online

Primarily for students in biology, business, economics,
psychology, and sociology. Functions, limits, continuity,
derivatives, integrals, and applications.
Call# 6009   Section 801    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Riehl, Manda R.

Call# 5913   Section 802    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Penkava, Michael R.
MATH 114 Calculus I
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: MATH 112, or 113, or four years of above-average work
in college-prep mathematics, including one semester of
trigonometry and a suitable mathematics placement test
score

Limits, theory, and application of the derivative;
introduction to integration.
Call# 5081   Section 001    4.0 cr
June 14-July 22
9:15am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 309B
Instructor: Reynolds, Donald F.
MATH 215 Calculus II
GE IB Communication-Analytical Skills
P: MATH 114

Applications and techniques of integration; improper
integrals; sequences and series; power series and
Taylor’s formula.
Call# 5082   Section 001    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
9:00am-10:35am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 301
Instructor: Schoen, Carl P.
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

Basic statistical analysis, including descriptive
statistics, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis
testing, simple linear regression, correlation, Chi-
Square, and Analysis of Variance.
Call# 5083   Section 001    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
1:00pm- 2:50pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 320
Instructor: Chadha, Shyam S.

Call# 5918   Section 002    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
1:00pm- 2:50pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   SSS 107
Instructor: Reid, Walter M.
MATH 307 /507 Mathematics and Music
GE V University Wide
P: MATH 114 (or equivalent) or consent of instructor

Using mathematics to understand, appreciate, and create
music. Free audio processing software will be emphasized.
Rock, jazz, classical, and experimental music will be
analyzed. Connections are made to brain science and
medicine.
Call# 5084   Section 001G    3.0 cr
June 14-July 01
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HHH 315
Instructor: Walker, James S.

MUSI (Music)

MUSI 104 Introduction to Piano
GE IVA Humanities-Fine Arts
Audit enrollment not allowed
No credit toward music major or minor programs.

An introduction to the keyboard for the non-music
major/minor. Music reading, harmonization, improvisation,
and basic music theory concepts will be emphasized. For
the student with no prior keyboard knowledge.
Call# 5962   Section 001    2.0 cr
July 12-August 06
10:30am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   HFA 244
Instructor: Phillips, Nicholas S.

PHIL (Philosophy)

PHIL 120 Moral Problems in Contemporary Life
GE IVB Humanities-Philosophy/Religious Studies
No credit if taken after PHIL 220

This course will introduce students to philosophy by
exploring a variety of contemporary issues in ethics.
Students will learn to weigh the pros and cons for
alternative positions by discussing a variety of concrete
moral problems in today’s society.
Call# 6046   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:15am-12:15pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 315
Instructor: Meyer, Matthew P.

PHYS (Physics and Astronomy)

PHYS 100 Physical Science
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics; Lab Science
No credit if taken after PHYS 110, PHYS 111, PHYS 211, or
PHYS 231

A conceptual study of physics using ideas of force and
energy to understand motion, properties of matter, sound,
light, and electricity and magnetism.
Call# 6032   Section A0A    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
9:15am-11:15am   Mon.Wed.Fri.   P 106
Instructor: Pierson, Kim W.

Call# 6033   Section A01-Lab   
June 15-August 05
9:15am-11:15am   Tue.Thu.   P 205
Instructor: Pierson, Kim W.
PHYS 115 Survey of Astronomy
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics
No credit if taken after PHYS 226 or PHYS 229

A one-semester presentation of our current understanding
of the universe, including the solar system, birth and
death of stars, unusual phenomena such as black holes and
quasars, evolution of galaxies and the universe, and our
link with the cosmos.
Call# 5394   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:00am-11:50am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   P 7
Instructor: Thomas, Paul Jonathan
PHYS 211 General Physics
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics; Lab Science
No credit if taken after PHYS 231

Fundamental principles of mechanics, heat, wave motion,
and sound. Designed for students who desire a one-year
non-calculus course in physics. Proficiency with
algebraic operations is expected.
Call# 5395   Section 00A    5.0 cr
June 14-August 06
9:00am-11:30am   Mon.Wed.Fri.   P 104
Instructor: Foley, Robert J.

Call# 5396   Section 001-Lab   
June 15-August 05
9:00am-11:00am   Tue.Thu.   P 208
Instructor: Huang, Jin
PHYS 212 General Physics
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics; Lab Science
P: PHYS 211
No credit if taken after PHYS 232

A continuation of Phys 211 including topics in optics,
electricity, magnetism, and modern physics.
Call# 5907   Section 00A    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
9:15am-11:15am   Mon.Wed.Fri.   P 117
Instructor: Miller, Nathan A.

Call# 5908   Section 001-Lab   
June 15-August 05
9:15am-11:15am   Tue.Thu.   P 215
Instructor: Miller, Nathan A.
PHYS 315 The Mysterious Universe
GE IIE Natural Science-Physics

A view of the world as revealed by contemporary physical
thought. Topics include size and origin of universe,
ultimate nature of matter; modern ideas of space, time
and energy; possibilities of extraterrestrial life; and
values and limitations of science.
Call# 5398   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 14-August 06
9:15am-11:15am   Mon.Wed.Fri.   P 413
Instructor: Ford, Lyle A.

POLS (Political Science)

POLS 110 American National Politics
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science

Analysis of major components of American national
politics. Includes examination of the individual’s
ability to affect politics, and the impact of politics on
individual lives.
Call# 5112   Section 001    3.0 cr
July 12-August 05
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   SSS 202
Instructor: Gilkison, Margaret E.

Delivery Mode: Online
Special course fee $30.00
Call# 5951   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Peterson, Geoffrey D.
POLS 122 Introduction to World Politics
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science
Delivery Mode: Online

Introductory course for the study of world politics.
Focus includes states, international organizations
(private and public), and other global interaction
influencing and shaping world politics.
Call# 5952   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Abootalebi, Ali R.
POLS 260 Introduction to Comparative Politics
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science
Meets Foreign Culture Requirement

A comparative analysis of the political systems of Great
Britain, France, Germany, Japan, and Russia.
Call# 5953   Section 001    3.0 cr
July 12-August 05
1:00pm- 4:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   SSS 202
Instructor: Majstorovic, Steven
POLS 301 /501 State and Local Politics
GE IIID Social Science-Political Science
P: POLS 110 or consent of instructor

A critical examination of federalism, localism,
intergovernmental finance, intergovernmental relations,
state and local institutions, and state and local
elections.
Call# 5113   Section 001G    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
1:00pm- 4:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 202
Instructor: Fine, Michael R.

PSYC (Psychology)

PSYC 100 Introduction to Psychology
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIE Social Science-Psychology
Delivery Mode: Online

Human behavior, learning, thinking, motivation,
perception, emotion, behavior disorders, personality,
psychological tests, social behavior, and selected
applications of psychology.
Call# 6030   Section 601    3.0 cr
July 12-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Bednar, Tammy
PSYC 230 Human Development
GE IIIE Social Science-Psychology
P: PSYC 100 or 260

Broad overview of theories and research on cognitive,
social/emotional, and physical development from
conception to death; environmental factors, such as
family, school, peers, work, and cultural context; and
biological factors that shape development.
Call# 5410   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 14-July 09
9:15am-11:25am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 223
Instructor: Westphal, Sharon K.
PSYC 245 Social Psychology
GE IIIE Social Science-Psychology
P: PSYC 100

The study of social and cultural influence. How others
affect our thoughts, feelings, and actions. Core topics:
social and self-perception, interpersonal attraction,
helping behavior, attitudes, prejudice, persuasion,
aggression, and group behavior.
Call# 5411   Section 001    3.0 cr
May 24-June 11
9:00am-12:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.   SSS 321
Instructor: Goodman, Jeffrey A.
PSYC 261 Psyc Dev and Class Process
Special course fee $40.00
GE IIIE Social Science-Psychology
P: Grade of C or above in ENGL 110 or equivalent
No credit if taken after or concurrently with PSYC 260 or
231
Minimum sophomore standing
Delivery Mode: Online

Educational implications and applications of
psychological research and theories of development,
learning, and teaching of school-age children.
Call# 5998   Section 801    4.0 cr
June 14-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Dangerfield, Margaret McNamara

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.

SOC (Sociology)

SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIF Social Science-Sociology
Delivery Mode: Online

Introduces students to sociological perspectives of human
social behavior, social structures, interaction,
socialization, culture, institutions, and social change.
Call# 5778   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 24-July 02
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Bonstead-Bruns, Melissa J.
SOC 164 Family and Intimate Relationships
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIF Social Science-Sociology
Credit may not be earned in both SOC 164 and WMNS 164
Delivery Mode: Online

An introduction to dating, cohabitation, family
formation, and marriage. Addresses the family as a social
institution as well as changes in families. Attention to
current issues in relationships and families.
Call# 5779   Section 801    3.0 cr
June 28-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Crane, Vicky L.
SOC 242 Contemporary Social Problems
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIF Social Science-Sociology
Delivery Mode: Online

Sociological perspectives are applied to the
identification, analysis, explanations, and solutions to
social problems of contemporary American society.
Call# 6034   Section 801    3.0 cr
July 19-August 19
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Ji, Jianjun
SOC 316 Sociology of Family
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIF Social Science-Sociology
P: SOC 101
Credit may not be earned in both SOC 316 and WMNS 316
Delivery Mode: Online

Examines research and theory on families in the U.S.
Emphasis on variations in families, recent changes, and
prospects for the future.
Call# 5780   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 26-June 30
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Nybroten, Kathleen A.

SPAN (Spanish)

SPAN 101 Beginning Spanish I
GE IA Communication-Language Skills

A foundation in spoken and written Spanish, listening and
reading comprehension, grammatical usage, and cultural
backgrounds.
Call# 5801   Section 001    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
8:00am- 9:45am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   HHH 314
Instructor: Smith, Carter E.
Valero, Jose A.
SPAN 102 Beginning Spanish II
GE IA Communication-Language Skills
P: SPAN 101

Continuation of Spanish 101.
Call# 5802   Section 001    4.0 cr
June 14-August 05
10:00am-11:45am   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   P 276
Instructor: Valero, Jose A.
Smith, Carter 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.
WMNS 433 /633 Women and Social Science
Special course fee $30.00
GE IIIG Social Science-Interdisciplinary Study
Minimum junior standing
Delivery Mode: Online
WORK-FAMILY ISSUE
Emphasis on analyzing language surrounding work-family
issues, policies, and practices influence
perceptions/expectations of women. Examine different
perspectives on the intersection of work and family,
including institutional, social psychological, and
communication perspectives.

Call# 5970   Section 802G    3.0 cr
July 12-August 06
Time & Day Arranged      Online/Web
Instructor: Schultz, Nicole J.


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