University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire

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Class Schedule
Summer 2009

       

Late Afternoon, Evening and Saturday Courses

BIOL (Biology)

BIOL 491 Special Topics
Special course fee $390.00
Not for GE
Minimum junior standing
See current catalogue

Lectures, laboratory, or field study covering specific
areas not normally discussed in regular classes, and of
special interest to students or faculty.
FIELD ICHTHYOLOGY
Call# 6050   Section 601    2.0 cr
June 13-June 20
8:30am- 5:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.Sat.   Location Off-Campus
Held at Pigeon Lake Field Station
Instructor: Lonzarich, David
BIOL 791 Directed Studies
Special course fee $390.00
Consent of instructor

Lectures, laboratory, or field study covering specific
areas not normally included in regular classes, and of
special interest to students and/or faculty.
FIELD ICHTHYOLOGY
Call# 6053   Section 601    2.0 cr
June 13-June 20
8:30am- 7:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.Sat.   Location Off-Campus
Held at Pigeon Lake Field Station
Instructor: Lonzarich, David

C I (Curriculum & Instruction)

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

Includes observational techniques, teacher-made devices,
familiarity with standardized instruments and relative
statistical concepts, alternative and performance-based
assessments, and current national and state evaluation
trends.
Call# 5578   Section 001G    2.0 cr
May 18-May 28
4:00pm- 7:30pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.   B 253
Instructor: Mack, Maureen D.
C I 788 Introduction to Educational Inquiry
Call Continuing Ed-836-5843

Study of educational inquiry and research methodologies.
Intended to increase student’s ability to critically read
and synthesize the products of educational inquiry, to
conceptualize and conduct a clear, disciplined inquiry
into a topic.
Call# 6052   Section 601    3.0 cr
May 09-August 09
8:00am- 9:00pm   Sat.   B 253
Instructor: Hollon, Robert E.
C I 796 Directed Studies in Education
Call Continuing Ed-836-5843
SYSTEMS THINKING
A study of systems theory and applications in human
development and learning environments. Emphasis will be
upon understanding the connections between the pieces and
processes by which systems can be changed.
Call# 6051   Section 601    3.0 cr
May 09-August 09
8:00am- 5:00pm   Sat.   B 253
Instructor: Kolis, Michael W.

CSD (Communication Sciences and Disorders)

CSD 737 Dysphagia
P: CSD 440/640

Normal and abnormal anatomy and physiology of swallowing.
Evaluation and treatment of swallowing disorders, with
primary emphasis on the adult population. Discussion of
issues in service delivery, treatment efficacy, and
treatment ethics.
Call# 5213   Section 001    2.0 cr
June 08-July 29
5:10pm- 7:00pm   Mon.Wed.   HSS 177
Instructor: Hoepner, Jerry K.
CSD 749 Communicatn Disorders:School Methods
Special course fee $25.00
P: CSD 770

Roles, responsibilities, and strategies essential to
effective functioning in a public school setting.
Educational foundations and legal mandates/guidelines
which determine education practices will be emphasized.
Call# 6020   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 09-July 30
4:10pm- 6:00pm   Tue.Thu.   HSS 158
Instructor: Sterling-Orth, Angela J.

GEOL (Geology)

GEOL 471 Field Geology II
Special course fee $500.00
Not for GE
P: GEOL 330 and 470
Non-refundable deposit of $200 due to Cashier’s Office by
the first Friday in April to guarantee enrollment.
Instructor approval required

Introduction to advanced geologic field techniques, with
an emphasis on construction of geologic maps and cross-
sections in deformed plutonic, volcanic, metamorphic, and
sedimentary rocks.
Call# 5284   Section 801    3.0 cr
May 18-June 07
6:30am-11:00pm   Mon.Tue.Wed.Thu.Fri.Sat.   Location Arranged
Instructor: Mahoney, J. Brian
Pignotta, Geoffrey S.

MBA (Masters Business Administration)

MBA 720 Electives
Additional fees required $30.78
P: MBA 711 or consent of MBA Program Director
P: Limited to MBA students
CONFLICT RESOLUTN
In business, the ability to effectively manage conflict
is crucial. This class provides a hands-on study of
conflict resolution with regard to resolving conflict
among employees, within teams, among strategic partners,
etc.
Call# 5360   Section 001    1.0 cr
May 18-May 28
6:00pm-10:00pm   Mon.Tue.Thu.   SSS 311
Instructor: Standifer, Rhetta L.
MBA 721 Electives
Additional fees required $30.78
P: MBA 711 or consent of MBA Program Director
P: Limited to MBA students
VLEADER
During this 4-week course, students develop key
leadership skills using a virtual reality simulation-
based software program called vLeader. With vLeader,
students are able to practice and apply such skills as
conflict management, teambuilding, persuasion, active
listening, and effective communication within 5 virtual
scenarios in which you interact with avatars in a
corporate setting. Students will be expected to purchase
a personal copy of vLeader (workbook included) to use on
their personal PC-based computer for approximately $60.
Call# 5361   Section 001    1.0 cr
June 29-July 20
6:00pm-10:00pm   Mon.Thu.   SSS 311
Instructor: Standifer, Rhetta L.
MBA 730 Pacific Rim
Additional fees required $46.17
P: MBA 711 or consent of MBA Program Director
P: Limited to MBA students
No credit if taken after MBA Mini-Module/Elective with
the same title.

The Pacific Rim is quickly becoming an important region
in the world. This elective explores past historical
developments and their impact on politics and cultures in
the region, development patterns, economic resources and
power, and business practices.
Call# 5363   Section 001    1.5 cr
June 01-June 22
6:00pm- 9:00pm   Mon.Wed.   SSS 310
Instructor: Chan, Jules S.

S W (Social Work)

S W 472 Generalist SW Practice Communities/Orgs
P: SW 323 and 471
P: Admission to Social Work program required
No senior auditors

Knowledge, skills, values, and ethics related to social
work practice in task groups, communities, organizations,
and society. Emphasis on diversity, social and economic
justice, and empowerment, especially for oppressed and
at-risk groups, organizations, and communities.
Call# 5499   Section 001    3.0 cr
June 08-July 31
5:00pm- 7:45pm   Wed.Thu.   HSS 202
Instructor: Chollar, David T.

SPED (Special Education)

SPED 453 /653 Behavioral Assessment and Planning
P: SPED 306/506, and 401/601 or 403/503; or consent of
instructor
P: Limited to admitted special education majors

This course will focus on the development of knowledge
and skills in the areas of implementing a functional
behavior assessment (FBA) and creating a behavior
intervention plan (BIP) based on FBA results.
Call# 5808   Section 001G    1.0 cr
June 26-June 27
8:30am- 4:00pm   Fri.Sat.   HSS 204
Instructor: Battalio, Rosemary L.


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Updated: November 29, 2008