S F 2015 ETEAL

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Fall 2015
Summer 2015
SUMMER AND FALL 2015 ETEAL SUPPORTED COURSES AND
INSTRUCTORS
Project
Courses involved
Instructors
Community Psychology,
Social Work, and Intervention
Practices
From Danger Zone to Blue
Zone: Northern and Southern
Ikaria, Greece
Multimedia Document
Production for Commercial
and Nonprofit Clients
SWK 495: Group DIS
PSY 495: Group DIS
Bolton
Pond
EXS 494-800: Southern Ikaria
EXS 494-801: Northern Ikaria
Sidman and Sprod
ENG 598: Internship in Applied
English Studies
Tirrell, Reilly, Hallenbeck, and
Ray
Project
Courses involved
Instructors
MAPSS: Mapping & Analysis
for the Provision of Social
Services
SOC 460: Sociology of Poverty
EVS 281: Introduction to
Geographic Information Systems
NSG 406: Leadership &
Management in Nursing
ENG 312: Business Writing
Waity
Pricope
EDL 668: Innovations in
Curriculum
GGY 422/522: Remote Sensing in
Environmental Analysis
BIO 291: Introductory Research
(Continues into the spring)
ENG 204: Introduction to
Professional Writing
ENG 319: Document Design
EDL 550/650: Foundations of
Higher Education
COM 351: Media and Politics
Garrett Dikkers
For course information, contact
roseborod@uncw.edu and
harrisg@uncw.edu
THR 201: Technical Graphics
THR 495: DIS
Roseboro and Harris
Online Nursing: Leadership
and Management Practicum
Rhetorical Analysis and
Business Writing
Developing a Handbook for
Online Applied Learning
Remote Sensing and
Spectroradiometry
Antibiotic Research and
Discovery
Designing a Social Utility App
for Tagging Campus Crime
Understanding the Purpose
of Higher Education
Weekly Media and Politics
Web TV
Creating a Virtual Museum
for the History of African
American Education
3D Printing in Theatre and
Design
Gazza
Cummings
Ghoneim
Kiser
Ray
Ryder
Brubaker
James
Lydy
Spring 2016
SPRING 2016 ETEAL SUPPORTED COURSES AND
INSTRUCTORS
Project
Courses involved
Instructors
Remote Sensing and Spectroradiometry
GGY 428/528:
Advanced Remote
Sensing
EDL 635: Academic
Culture and Learning
TBA
BIO 495L: Applied
Learning Seminar
Ghoneim
The Faculty Oral History Project
The Methodology of Microhistory
Bioinformatics from Humans to Unicellular
Life
McClure
Shefsiek
Koester
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