8/11/2011 Bitterroot College Program of The UM, Autumn 2011 Schedule of Courses All BCP courses are courses identified by the section notation “H1." All BCP courses have "Hamilton" as part of their course title. All BCP Autumn 2011 courses will be held at the BCP’s location at the Ravalli Entrepreneurship Center (REC), 274 Old Corvallis Road, Hamilton (just north of the Ravalli County Fairgrounds). For more information, contact the BCP Office at (406) 375-0100 or email victoria.clark@umontana.edu or visit the BCP online at www.umt.edu/bcp. Dept AASC Course Number 100 Section H1 Credits 3 ACTG 101 H1 4 ACTG 102 H1 4 75340 Accounting Procedures II/Hamilton Kraft 20 3:40 pm - 5:30 pm MW BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., ACTG 101 with competency test score of 75% or better. Expansion of ACTG 101 including receivables, inventories, plant and intangible assets, and expanded liabilities. Includes partnerships, corporations, long-term liabilities, investments in debt and equity securities, and the statement of cash flow. ARTZ 105A H1 3 75498 Visual Language - Drawing/Hamilton Caughey 18 6:10 pm - 8:00 pm MW BCP Science Lab Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 An introduction to visual language, concepts, and studio practicum. Focus on basic skills development in rendering volume, pictorial depth, and figure/ground relationships. Research in historical and contemporary approaches to drawing. BIOH 108 H1 3 BIOH 201N 10 4 74592 Basic Anatomy/Hamilton TBA 20 12:40 pm - 2:00 pm MW BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Structures of the human body and their basic functions. 75299 Anatomy and Physiology I Henderson 20 10:10 am - 12:00 pm MWF BCP Lecture 2 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., introductory science course or college-prep high school biology course recommended. Comprehensive knowledge of human form and function necessary for students preparing for health-related professions. Emphasis on structure, function and homeostatic regulation of body systems with presentation of basic concepts in chemistry and microbiology as they relate to human anatomy and physiology. Covers tissues through nervous system. Required, integrated laboratory includes some dissection. Course delivered via live video link from UM-COT campus in Missoula. Accompanying 1-credit lab section only available at UM-COT in Missoula. Enrollment in course requires an override slip (available at BCP Business Office). BIOH 211N 0 4 75302 Anatomy and Physiology II Henderson 20 10:10 am - 12:00 pm TRF BCP Lecture 2 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., SCN 201N. Continuation of 201N. Comprehensive knowledge of human form and function necessary for students in health-related programs. Emphasis on structure function and homeostatic regulation of body systems with presentation of basic concepts in chemistry and microbiology as they relate to human anatomy and physiology. Covers endocrine through reproductive systems. Required integrated laboratory includes frequent dissection. Course delivered via live video link from UM-COT campus in Missoula. Accompanying 1-credit lab section only available at UM-COT in Missoula. Enrollment in course requires an override slip (available at BCP Business Office). BUS 103S H1 3 74301 Principles Of Business /Hamilton Morris 20 7:40 pm - 9:00 pm TR BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Introduction to the world of business. Examines capitalism, the economic environment, the types of business organizations, management, marketing, production, labor, financing, and business/governmental relations. CAPP CAPP 120 120 H1 H2 3 3 74302 Introduction To Computers /Hamilton Mapelli 20 1:40 pm - 3:00 pm TR BCP Computer Lab Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 74655 Introduction To Computers /Hamilton Mapelli 20 6:10 pm - 7:30 pm MW BCP Computer Lab Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Introduction to computer terminology, hardware, and software, including wire/wireless communications and multimedia devices. Students utilize word processing, spread sheet, database, and presentation applications to create projects common to business and industry in a networked computing environment. Internet research, email usage, and keyboarding proficiency are integrated. CAPP 156 H1 3 75342 MS Excel /Hamilton Kraft 20 12:10 pm - 1:30 pm MW BCP Computer Lab Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., CAPP 120 and M 090 or M 095. Emphasis on the use of workbooks and sheets to solve business problems. Includes projects relating to data and graphs/charts. CHMY CHMY 121N 121N H10 H11 3 0 75348 Introduction to General Chemistry Lecture/Hamilton Favero 18 4:10 pm - 5:30 pm WF BCP Science Lab Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 75349 Introduction to General Chemistry Discussion/Hamilton Favero 18 6:10 pm - 7:00 pm T BCP Science Lab Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 First semester of an introduction to general, inorganic, organic and biological chemistry. UM-COT nursing applicants only: needed 1-credit CHMY 122N lab section available only at UM in Missoula, request more information from BCP Business Office. * T=Tuesday R=Thursday CRN Course Title & Description Instructor Capacity Time Days* Where Date Range 75338 Introduction to the University Experience/Hamilton Mapelli 20 12:10 pm - 1:30 pm TR BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Exploring the transition to college; introduction to campus resources, academic policies and expectations; general education and advising; study skills and time management; critical thinking; exploring majors and career choices; campus diversity and personal development. Offered as an elective for incoming AA students. 75339 Accounting Procedures I /Hamilton Kraft 20 1:40 pm - 3:30 pm MW BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Basic double-entry accounting. Emphasis on analyzing, journalizing, and posting transactions; trial balance, worksheet, financial statements, and adjusting/closing procedures, accounting systems, and cash control. Accepted as a substitute for UM-COT degrees requiring ACTG 100 Essentials of Accounting. Bitterroot College Program of The UM, Autumn 2011 Schedule of Courses page 1 of 3 8/11/2011 Dept Course Number Section Credits COM 160A H1 3 GEO 101N H1 3 GEO 102N H1 1 LIT 110L H1 3 M M 65 65 H2 H1 3 3 M M 90 90 H1 H2 3 3 74306 Introduction to Algebra/Hamilton Williams 20 10:10 am - 11:00 am MWF BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 75345 Introduction to Algebra/Hamilton Williams 20 5:10 pm - 6:00 pm MWF BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., M 065 or appropriate placement score. Review of arithmetic principles of integers and rational numbers, linear equations in one or two unknowns, and operations with polynomials and rational expressions. Credit does not count toward an Associate of Arts, Associate of Applied Science, or Baccalaureate degree. M 95 H1 3 74308 Intermediate Algebra/Hamilton Williams 20 3:10 pm - 4:00 pm MWF BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., M 090 or appropriate placement score. Topics include linear equations and systems of linear equations, inequalities, applications and graphing; polynomials; rational expressions and equations; radicals, rational exponents and complex numbers; quadratic equations; introduction to exponential and logarithmic functions. Credit does not count toward Associate of Arts or Baccalaureate degrees. M 115 H1 3 74309 Probability And Linear Math /Hamilton Snook 20 3:10 pm - 4:30 pm TR BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., M 090 with a grade of B- or better, M 095, or appropriate placement score. Systems of linear equations and matrix algebra. Introduction to probability with emphasis on models and probabilistic reasoning. Examples of applications of the material in many fields. M 121 H1 3 PSCI 210S/Y H1 3 PSYX 100S H1 4 SCN 100N H1 3 SPNS 101 H1 5 STAT STAT 216 216 H10 H11 3 1 74311 College Algebra /Hamilton Snook 20 4:40 pm - 6:00 pm TR BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., M 095 or appropriate placement score. Intended to strengthen algebra skills. The study of functions and their inverses: polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. 74328 Introduction to American Government/Hamilton Klaphake 20 7:40 pm - 9:00 pm TR BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Constitutional principles, structures, and the political processes of the national government. 74325 Introduction to Psychology /Hamilton Woodburn 20 5:40 pm - 7:30 pm MW BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Introduction to the scientific study of behavior in humans and other animals. Accepted as a substitute for UM-COT degrees requiring PSYX 161S Fundamentals of Organizational Psychology. 74313 Issues in Biology/Hamilton Peters 20 6:10 pm - 9:00 pm T BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 An introductory course for students with little science background. This course explores several issues relating to human biology such as cancer, drug abuse, population growth, 75370 Elementary Spanish I/Hamilton Gerner 20 9:10 am - 10:00 am MTWRF BCP Lecture 2 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Emphasis on oral communication, with development in all major skill areas: listening, speaking, reading and writing. 75350 Introduction to Statistics Lecture/Hamilton Leary 20 1:10 pm - 2:00 pm MWF BCP Lecture 2 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 75351 Introduction to Statistics Discussion Section/Hamilton Sulock 20 1:10 pm - 2:00 pm R BCP Lecture 2 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., M 115 or consent of instr. Introduction to major ideas of statistical inference. Emphasis is on statistical reasoning and uses of statistics. Lecture portion of course (MWF) delivered via pre-recorded video link from UM campus in Missoula. Accompanying 1-credit discussion section (R) delivered face-to-face at BCP facility in Hamilton. * T=Tuesday R=Thursday CRN Course Title & Description Instructor Capacity Time Days* Where Date Range 74304 Oral Communications /Hamilton Farrell 20 6:10 pm - 9:00 pm M BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Introduction to techniques for preparing and delivering effective presentations as well as constructive criticism. 74326 Introduction to Physical Geology Lecture/Hamilton Furniss 20 10:40 am - 12:00 pm MW BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 General geology including the work of wind, flowing water, glacial ice, gravity, earthquakes, volcanoes and plate tectonics in shaping the earth. 74327 Introduction to Physical Geology Lab/Hamilton Furniss 18 10:40 am - 12:30 pm F BCP Science Lab Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq. or coreq., any geoscience courses below GEO 130. A series of laboratory and field experiences designed around basic geologic processes and materials. Familiarization with common minerals, rocks, land forms, and structures. Intended to provide laboratory experience with any geoscience course below GEO 130. 75343 Introduction to Literature/Hamilton TBA 20 3:10 pm - 4:30 pm TR BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Study of how readers make meaning of texts and how texts influence readers. Emphasis on interpreting literary texts: close reading, critical analysis and effective writing. Course counts as an approved writing course with respect to UM general education requirements. 75344 Prealgebra/Hamilton Williams 20 9:10 am - 10:00 am MWF BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 74305 Prealgebra/Hamilton Williams 20 4:10 pm - 5:00 pm MWF BCP Lecture 3 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., appropriate placement score. Arithmetic and basic algebra skills needed for Introductory Algebra. Topics include integers and rational numbers, decimals and percentages with applications, ratios and proportions with applications, single variable linear equations with applications, introduction to graphing, exponents, factoring, and an introduction to polynomials. Credit does not count toward a certificate or degree. Credit does not count toward Associate of Arts, Associate of Applied Science, or Baccalaureate degrees. Bitterroot College Program of The UM, Autumn 2011 Schedule of Courses page 2 of 3 8/11/2011 Dept Course Number Section Credits WRIT WRIT 95 95 H1 H2 3 3 74314 Developmental Writing/Hamilton McHugh 20 9:10 am - 10:30 am TR BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 75346 Developmental Writing/Hamilton TBA 20 4:40 pm - 6:00 pm TR BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., placement or referral by WRIT 101 instructor. Designed for students who need instruction and practice integrating critical thinking, reading and writing before entering the required first-year writing course. Credit does not count toward Associate of Arts or Baccalaureate degrees. WRIT WRIT 101 101 H1 H2 3 3 74315 College Writing I /Hamilton McHugh 20 10:40 am - 12:00 pm TR BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 75347 College Writing I /Hamilton TBA 20 6:10 pm - 7:30 pm TR BCP Lecture 1 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Prereq., WRIT 095 or passing score on placement test. Instruction and practice in both the expository writing and research process. Emphasis on the use of specific techniques of writing to develop style, unity, clarity, and force of ideas, and structure. Students are expected to write without major errors in sentence structure or mechanics. WRIT 121 H1 3 74316 Introduction to Technical Writing/Hamilton CRN Course Title & Description Instructor Capacity Farrell 20 Time 4:10 pm - 5:30 pm Days* MW Where BCP Lecture 2 Date Range Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 16, 2011 Course assumes a basic computer literacy. Passing score on placement test or consent of instructor. Introduction to technical writing situations with appropriate formats. Emphasis writing with document design and graphic placement introduced. Students are expected to write without major faults in grammar or usage. Keep watching for more BCP Autumn 2011 courses. Visit us online at www.umt.edu/bcp/academics.aspx for the latest course additions. Montana Western in Hamilton, Autumn 2011 Schedule of Courses To enroll in Montana Western Hamilton courses, contact the BCP Business Office at (406) 375-0100 or victoria.clark@umontana.edu. Dept ED Course Number 324 Section Credits 2 CRN Course Title & Description Early Childhood Curriculum II/Lecture Instructor Marose Capacity 20 Time 6:00 pm - 7:40 pm Days* W Where BCP Lecture 2 Date Range Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 21, 2011 Focus will be on curriculum content and methods in the areas of mathematics, science, and the arts. Students will develop relevant and meaningful curriculum for young children with an emphasis on assessment and providing for the unique needs of each child. ED 325 1 Early Childhood Curriculum II/Lab Marose 20 6:00 pm - 7:40 pm W BCP Lecture 2 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 21, 2011 Implementation of developmentally appropriate activities and projects for young children, which include science, mathematics, and the arts. ED 344 2 Early Childhood Professional/Lecture Marose 20 7:50 pm - 9:30 pm W BCP Lecture 2 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 21, 2011 This course focuses on the early childhood profession including awareness of value issues and ethical issues in working with children and their families, legal issues, issues of salary and status, staff relations, and the importance of becoming an advocate for upgrading the profession and improving the services for children. During this AAS capstone course, students complete a comprehensive oral interview, program portfolio, and engage in an advocacy project. ED 345 1 Early Childhood Professional/Lab Marose 20 7:50 pm - 9:30 pm W BCP Lecture 2 Aug 29, 2011 - Dec 21, 2011 Students and the instructor will develop an individual training plan with goals and activities based upon the student’s demonstration of competence in working with young children. $5 Course Fee. * T=Tuesday R=Thursday Bitterroot College Program of The UM, Autumn 2011 Schedule of Courses page 3 of 3