PROGRAM COLONNADE SUMMER 2016 DL COURSE GUIDE

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COLONNADE
PROGRAM
SUMMER 2016 DL COURSE GUIDE
WKU COLONNADE PROGRAM:
Ways of Knowing and Understanding
The WKU Colonnade Program is a new general education program designed for students entering Fall 2014 and
after. Students entering prior to Fall 2014 may choose between the former general education curriculum and
Colonnade Program.
The 39 credit hour WKU Colonnade Program seeks to embody the following goals and learning outcomes:
1. Knowledge of human cultures and the physical and natural world, including
a. An informed acquaintance with major achievements in the arts and the humanities;
b. An appreciation of the complexity and variety of the world’s cultures;
c.Anunderstandingofthescientificmethodandaknowledgeofnaturalscienceandits
relevance in our lives;
D. A historical perspective and an understanding of connections between past and present.
2. Intellectual and practical skills, including
a. The capacity for critical and logical thinking;
b.Proficiencyinreading,writing,andspeaking;
c. The ability to understand and apply mathematical skills and concepts.
3. Personal and social responsibility, including
a. An understanding of society and human behavior;
b. An understanding of factors that enhance health, well-being, and quality of life.
4. Integrative Learning, including
Synthesis and advanced accomplishments across general and specialized studies.
All coursework is categorized as General Education coursework and consists of courses in 3 categories. Courses
withanapprovedequivalency,includingthosewitha“C”suffix,willfulfilltheappropriaterequirement.
ThiscourselistdoesnotincludeallapprovedColonnadecourses,butinsteadidentifies2016SummerSessions
coursesthatareavailableonlineandfulfillColonnaderequirements.Optionsinclude:
• Campuslocation“web”referstocoursesthataretermbasedonlineclassesthathavespecificstartandend
dates.
• Campuslocation“ondemand”referstocoursesthatyoucanstartanydayoftheyearandfinishinaslittle
as 7 weeks. Course delivery formats include online, print and email.
For a complete list of approved courses, visit: www.wku.edu/colonnade.
COLONNADE PROGRAM: DISTANCE OPTIONS
AT A GLANCE FOR SUMMER 2016
I.
FOUNDATIONS: INTELLECTUAL AND PRACTICAL SKILLS
The Foundations component requires a total of 18 hours, all categories must be represented. They include:
CollegeComposition(F-W1),WritingintheDiscipline(F-W2),HumanCommunication(F-OC),Quantitative
Reasoning(F-QR),LiteraryStudies(F-AH)andWorldHistory(F-SB).
COURSE
Foundations: College Composition (F-W1)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
English(ENG)100:IntroductiontoCollegeWriting
Foundations: Writing in the Disciplines (F-W2)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
English(ENG)300:WritingintheDisciplines
Foundations: Human Communication (F-0C)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
Communication(COMM)145:FundamentalsofPublicSpeaking&
Communication
Foundations: Quantitative Reasoning (F-QR)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
Math(MATH/MA)109/109C:GeneralMathematics
Foundations: Literary Studies (F-AH)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
English(ENG)200:IntroductiontoLiterature
Foundations: Literary Studies (F-AH)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
History(HIST)101:WorldHistoryI
WEB
ON DEMAND
II.
EXPLORATIONS: KNOWLEDGE OF HUMAN CULTURES AND THE
PHYSICAL & NATURAL WORLD
The Explorations component requires a total of 12 hours, all categories must be represented. They include:
Arts&Humanities(E-AH),Social&BehavioralSciences(E-SB),Natural&PhysicalSciences(E-NS)andNatural&
Physcial Sciences with a Science Lab (E-NS + E-SL)
COURSE
Explorations: Arts & Humanities (E-AH)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
Art(ART)100:ArtAppreciation
Art(ART)105:HistoryofArtto1300
Art(ART)106:HistoryofArtsince1300
Dance(DANC)110:DanceAppreciation
FolkStudies(FLK)276:IntroductiontoFolkStudies
Music(MUS)120:MusicAppreciation
Philosophy(PHIL)102:TheGood&TheBeautiful
ReligiousStudies(RELS)100:TheNewTestament
ReligiousStudies(RELS)102:IntrotoReligiousStudies
Explorations: Social & Behavioral Sciences (E-SB)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
AfricanAmericanStudies(AFAM)190:AfricanAmericanExperience
Agriculture(AGRI)108:RuralSociology
Anthropology(ANTH)120:IntroductiontoCulturalAnthropology
Criminology(CRIM)101:IntroductiontoCriminalJustice
WEB
ON DEMAND
COURSE
E-SB Courses Continued
(3 Credit Hours Required)
Economics(ECON)150:IntroductiontoEconomics
Economics(ECON)202:PrinciplesofEconomics,Micro
Economics(ECON)203:PrinciplesofEconomics,Macro
Gender&Women’sStudies(GWS)200:IntrotoGender&Women’sStudies
Geography(GEOG)110:WorldRegionalGeography
Gerontology(GERO)100:IntrotoAgingExperience
Leadership(LEAD)200:IntrotoLeadershipStudies
Nursing(NURS)102:IntrotoProfessionalNursing
PoliticalScience(PS)110:AmericanNationalGovernment
PoliticalScience(PS)250:InternationalPolitics
PoliticalScience(PS)260:IntroductiontoComparativePolitics
Psychology(PSY)100:IntroductiontoPsychology
Psychology(PSY)220:DevelopmentalPsychology
PublicHealth(PH)100:PersonalHealth
SchoolofJournalism&Broadcasting(SJB)154:NewMediaLiteracy
SocialWork(SWRK)101:FoundationsofHumanServices
Sociology(SOCL)100:IntroductiontoSociology
WEB
ON DEMAND
COURSE
Explorations: Natural & Physical Sciences (E-NS and E-NS + E-SL)
Minimum of 6 credit hours required. Must include courses from different
disciplines; one course with an essential applied/lab component (SL): E-NS
and E-NS + E-SL must be represented.
Agriculture(AGRI)280:IntroductiontoEnvironmentalScience(E-NS)
Biology(BIOL)113:GeneralBiology(E-NS)
Biology(BIOL)114:LabforGeneralBiology(E-SL)
This is a 1 credit hr. course & can be taken with BIOL 113 to meet the E-NS + E-SL requirement.
Biology(BIOL)120:BiologicalConcepts,CellsMetabolismandGenetics(E-NS)
This course has a lab component, BIOL 121, that may be completed F2F.
Biology(BIOL)122:BiologicalConcepts,EvolutionDiversityandEcology(E-NS)
This course has a lab component, BIOL 123, that may be completed F2F.
Biology(BIOL)131:HumanAnatomy&Physiology(E-NS+E-SL)
This course is 4 credit hrs. & has a built in lab component, meeting the science w/ lab requirement.
Biology(BIOL)207:GeneralMicrobiology(E-NS)
This course has a lab component, BIOL 208, that may be completed F2F.
Chemistry(CHEM)101:IntroductiontoChemistry(E-NS)
This course has a lab component, CHEM 102, that may be completed F2F.
Chemistry(CHEM)109:Chemistry/HealthSciences(E-NS)
Chemistry(CHEM)116:IntroductiontoCollegeChemistry(E-NS)
EnvironmentalScience(ENV)280:IntroductiontoEnvironmentalScience(E-NS)
Geography(GEOG)103:OurDynamicPlanet(E-NS)
Geology(GEOL)111:TheEarth(E-NS)
May be paired with GEOL 113 to meet E-NS + E-SL requirement (see below)
Geology(GEOL)113:TheEarthLab(E-SL)
This is a 1 credit hour course and can be taken with GEOL 111 to meet E-NS + E-SL requirement.
Meteorology(METR):Meteorology121(E-NS+E-SL)
This course has a built in lab component, meeting the science with lab requirement.
WEB
ON DEMAND
III.
CONNECTIONS: UNDERSTANDING INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY
TheConnectionscomponentrequirescompletionof9credithours.Threecoursesfromdifferentdisciplinesatthe200+
levelarerequiredtofulfilltheConnectionscategory.Studentsshouldcomplete21credithoursofFoundations&
Explorations courses, or have junior status, before enrolling in Connections courses.
COURSE
Connections: Social & Cultural (K-SC)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
Dance(DANC)360:DanceinCulture
Geography(GEOG)330:CulturalGeography
History (HIST) 317: Renaissance Europe
History (HIST) 341: A Cultural History of Alcohol
InterdisciplinaryStudies(IDST)390:TheEndsoftheWorld
InteriorDesignandFashionMerchandising(IDFM)431:ClothingandHuman
Behavior
Nursing(NURS)415:Complementary&AlternativeMedicine
Psychology(PSY)350:SocialPsychology(equivalenttoPSYS350)
PsychologicalSciences(PSYS)350:SocialPsychology(equivalenttoPSY350)
PublicHealth(PH)365:HumanSexuality
Public Health (PH) 447: Human Values and Health Sciences
SchoolofJournalism&Broadcasting(SJB)310:MediaDiversity
Sociology(SOCL)220:MarriageandFamily
WEB
ON DEMAND
COURSE
Connections: Local to Global (K-LG)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
FolkStudies(FLK)373:FolkloreandtheMedia
GeographicInformationScience(GISC)216:GeotechnologyinaGlobal
Community
Health Care Administration (HCA): International Health Care
History(HIST)463:TheAtlanticWorld
LeadershipStudies(LEAD)450:LeadershipinGlobalContexts
Music(MUS)277:IntroductiontoWorldMusic
Sociology(SOCL)240:GlobalSocialProblems
Connections: Systems (K-SY)
(3 Credit Hours Required)
Architectural&ManufacturingSciences(AMS)368:ProblemSolving
Communication(COMM)349:SmallGroupDiscussion
History(HIST)306:AncientRome
HospitalityManagementandDietetics(HMD)211:HumanNutrition
PoliticalScience(PS)220:JudicialProcess
Psychological Sciences (PSYS) 423: Psychology of Adult Life and Aging
Sociology(SOCL)322:ReligioninSociety
Sociology(SOCL)342:AginginSociety
Sociology(SOCL)363:Population,Society&Development
WEB
ON DEMAND
World language proficiency
InadditiontomeetingColonnaderequirements,asoutlinedabove,allstudentsmustdemonstrateproficiency
inaworldlanguageattheNoviceHighlevelbeforecompleting60credithours.NoviceHighistheabilityto
communicate in writing and speaking on familiar topics in simple sentences. To meet this requirement,
studentscanchoosetobeginstudyofanewlanguage,continuestudyordemonstrateproficiencythrough
testing.QualifyingESLstudentsmayreceiveawaiver.Pleaserefertothefullpolicyatwww.wku.edu/colonnade/worldlanguageproficiency.php
begin study of a new language
WKUoffersoveradozendifferentlanguages!Startwiththefirstsemesterandcompleteatleastthesecond
level(seebelowforSummerandFall2016distanceoptionstofulfillthisrequirement).Studentsmust
completethisrequirementbeforeearning60credithourswithagradeofCorbetter.Thesecondlevelis
typicallya102coursenumber.NOTE:Studentswhobeganbefore2004arerequiredtofulfillthefirstlevelof
language,typicallya101coursenumber.
continue a language
If you want to continue a language studied in high school, you may meet this requirement by completing the
102levelofthelanguageoranyhigherlevelcoursetaughtinthelanguagewithagradeofCorbetter.Ifyou
havenotstudiedalanguageforseveralyearsanddonotfeelcomfortableatthe102level,then101is
available.However,102oraboveisrequiredbeforecompleting60credithoursforColonnadestudents.
II.
WORLD LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY
ProficiencyinaworldlanguageattheNoviceHighlevelisrequired.Thismaybedemonstratedthroughapprovedtesting
or students may choose to begin the study of a new language or to continue the study of a language. Those choosing
tobeginorcontinuemayselectfromthefollowingdistancecoursesduringthesummerandfall2016terms.Completion
ofsecondlevel,typically102,isrequiredpriortocompletionof60credithours.Pleaserefertowww.wku.edu/colonnade/
worldlanguageproficiency.phpforthecompletepolicyregardingWorldLanguageProficiency,includingtestrequirements
and acceptable transfer credits.
COURSE
World Language Courses at a Distance
Chinese(CHIN)101:ElementaryChineseI
Chinese(CHIN)102:ElementaryChineseII
Spanish(SPAN)101:ElementarySpanishI
Spanish(SPAN)102:ElementarySpanishII
WEB
ON DEMAND
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