General Education Core Courses GENED 110 WORLD OF THE ARTS Gen Ed Arts (GA) 01 1002 02 1003 Ferencz,Jane R Grover,Charles A 6/12 - 6/30 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM CA0006 CA0011 3 3 GENED 130 INDIVIDUAL AND SOCIETY Gen Ed Social Science (GS) This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Oldani,Michael J 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1427 GENED 140 GLOBAL PERSPECTIVES Gen Ed Social Science (GS) This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Cottle,Charles E 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1428 GENED 390 WORLD OF IDEAS Gen Ed Humanities (GH) PREREQ: COMPLETION OF ENGLISH PROFICIENCY, JUNIOR STANDING AND COMPLETION OF ALL OTHER CORE COURSES. THE GOOD LIFE 01 Cartwright,David E 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM HY0217 1429 HUMAN CONDITION 02 Ritterbusch,Dale E 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0202 1430 VISIONS OF THE FUTURE 03 Shoemaker,Lynn H 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0203 1431 3 3 3 College of Arts and Communication ARTS AND COMMUNICATION INTERDEPARTMENTAL ACINDP 151 INTRODUCTION TO MULTIMEDIA AESTHETICS 01 Zhang,Xiaohong 7/24 - 8/11 1007 MTWRF ACINDP 200 ARTS MANAGEMENT PRACTICUM 01 Altermatt,Sarah A 1004 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-2 ACINDP 492 FIELD STUDY IN ARTS MERCHANDISING PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Anderson,Marshall B 5/22 - 8/11 1005 ARRANGED 1-6 ACINDP 493 ARTS MANAGEMENT/MERCHANDISING INTERNSHIP PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Anderson,Marshall B 5/22 - 8/11 1006 ARRANGED 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM CA0002 3 2-6 ART Art Studio courses require students to purchase supplies for art works they create and retain, and may require a lab fee. Enrollment preference may be given to art majors. Auditing of Art Department courses may be restricted. See department for restrictions. ART STUDIO ARTSTDIO 121 BASIC ART Gen Ed Arts (GA) This course is for non-art majors and minors. 01 Norgard,Karen-Sam 1013 02 Mertens,Robert J 1019 5/22 - 6/9 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM CA2055N 3 CA2069 3 ARTSTDIO 271 METAL AND JEWELRY I Gen Ed Arts (GA) 01 Faris,Teresa F 1043 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 12:50 PM CA2054 3 ARTSTDIO 287 COMPUTER GRAPHICS FOR THE ARTIST PREREQ: ARTSTDIO 102 AND SOPHOMORE STATUS 01 Dale,Denis A 1034 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 12:50 PM CA2051W 3 ARTSTDIO 321 PAINTING I PREREQ: ARTSTDIO 102 AND 201 OR 202 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Porcaro,Greg 7/24 - 8/11 1033 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 12:50 PM CA2058 3 ARTSTDIO 341 SCULPTURE I PREREQ: ARTSTDIO 103 01 1032 McGuire,Daniel S 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 12:50 PM CA1036 3 ARTSTDIO 342 SCULPTURE II PREREQ: ARTSTDIO 341 01 1044 McGuire,Daniel S 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 12:50 PM CA1036 3 ARTSTDIO 343 SCULPTURE III PREREQ: ARTSTDIO 342 01 1045 McGuire,Daniel S 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 12:50 PM CA1036 3 ARTSTDIO 444 SCULPTURE IV PREREQ: 9 CREDITS IN SCULPTURE 01 1046 McGuire,Daniel S 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 12:50 PM CA1036 3 ARTSTDIO 445 SCULPTURE V: RESEARCH PREREQ: 9 CR IN SCULPTURE 01 McGuire,Daniel S 1047 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 12:50 PM CA1036 3 ARTSTDIO 492 FIELD INTERNSHIP IN ART PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT Department approval required by May 19, 2006. 9 credits and 3.0 GPA in area of emphasis and consent and placement by the department. Second term sophomore standing required. 01 Kim,Daniel I 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-3 1014 ARTSTDIO 498 INDEPENDENT STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 McGuire,Daniel S 1020 02 Norgard,Karen-Sam 1025 03 Dale,Denis A 1024 04 Faris,Teresa F 1021 05 Mertens,Robert J 1022 06 Porcaro,Greg 1023 07 Zhang,Xiaohong 1038 5/22 - 6/9 5/22 - 6/9 6/12 - 6/30 7/3 - 7/21 7/3 - 7/21 7/24 - 8/11 7/24 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 ARTSTDIO 710 GRADUATE STUDIO I PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 McGuire,Daniel S 1026 02 Dale,Denis A 1031 03 Norgard,Karen-Sam 1048 04 Mertens,Robert J 1027 05 Zhang,Xiaohong 1049 06 Porcaro,Greg 1050 5/22 - 6/9 6/12 - 6/30 5/22 - 6/9 7/3 - 7/21 7/24 - 8/11 7/24 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 ARTSTDIO 711 GRADUATE STUDIO II PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 McGuire,Daniel S 1028 02 Norgard,Karen-Sam 1030 03 Norgard,Karen-Sam 1052 04 Mertens,Robert J 1029 05 Porcaro,Greg 1053 06 Zhang,Xiaohong 1054 5/22 - 6/9 5/22 - 6/9 6/12 - 6/30 7/3 - 7/21 7/24 - 8/11 7/24 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 1-6 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES ARTSTDIO 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 McGuire,Daniel S 1015 02 Dale,Denis A 1036 03 Norgard,Karen-Sam 1055 04 Mertens,Robert J 1035 05 Zhang,Xiaohong 1056 06 Porcaro,Greg 1057 5/22 - 6/9 6/12 - 6/30 5/22 - 6/9 7/3 - 7/21 7/24 - 8/11 7/24 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARTHIST 305 HISTORY OF WOMEN IN ART Gen Ed Arts (GA) PREREQ: GENED 110 01 Ince,Julia C 1011 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF ARTHIST 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Ince,Julia C 1008 7/3 - 7/21 ARRANGED 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 ART HISTORY 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM CA0002 3 1-6 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES ARTHIST 505 HISTORY OF WOMEN IN ART 01 Ince,Julia C 1010 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM CA0002 3 COMMUNICATION A 2.00 cumulative GPA is required to declare the Speech major. A minimum 2.25 GPA is required in the major for graduation. The major GPA is based upon both the grades for courses complete at UW-W and for those courses accepted in transfer. Transfer students need transfer 2.00 GPA to declare the major. JOURNALISM JOURNLSM 220 FOUNDATIONS OF ADVERTISING 01 Muk,Alexander Y 1508 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM L1205 3 JOURNLSM 241 ELECTRONIC MEDIA COPYWRITING 01 Brady,Kathy 1513 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0311 3 JOURNLSM 243 MASS MEDIA WRITING 01 Cassidy,William P 1520 02 Janecky,Peter R 1524 7/3 - 7/21 7/24 - 8/11 MTWRF MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM HE0309 HE0309 3 3 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0312 3 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM MG0019B 3 ARRANGED M WEB BASED 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0113 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0309 3 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM L1205 3 JOURNLSM 244 NEWS GATHERING PREREQ: JOURNLSM 243 AND JOURNLSM 210 OR SPEECH 232 01 Martino,Samuel C 5/22 - 6/9 1721 JOURNLSM 270 MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION I: COMMUNICATION AND WEB DEVELOPMENT COREQ: ACINDP 150 01 Bertozzi,Elena G 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1505 JOURNLSM 303 FEATURE WRITING PREREQ: JOURNLSM 243 OR SPEECH 203 01 Knabe,Ann P 5/22 - 6/9 1509 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 6/9 First meeting only. JOURNLSM 310 PUBLICATION PHOTOGRAPHY 01 Weiss,William W 1519 6/12 - 6/30 JOURNLSM 420 LAW OF MASS COMMUNICATION PREREQ: JOURNLSM 210 OR JOURNSLM 220 OR SPEECH 131 OR SPEECH 232 01 Tremblay,Wilfred 6/12 - 6/30 1517 JOURNLSM 423 ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS PREREQ: JOURNLSM 320 3 1507 01 Hixson,Thomas K 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0309 3 JOURNLSM 493A INTERNSHIP ADVERTISING PREREQ: JOURNSLM 220, JOURNLSM 320 OR JOURNLSM 322, 3.0 GPA IN THE PREREQUISITE COURSES AND/OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Hixson,Thomas K 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1529 3 JOURNLSM 493G INTERNSHIP IN JOURNALISM PREREQ: JOURNLSM 243, JOURNLSM 244 AND CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Martino,Samuel C 5/22 - 8/11 1530 ARRANGED 1-6 JOURNLSM 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1531 ARRANGED 1-3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES JOURNLSM 620 LAW OF MASS COMMUNICATION 01 Tremblay,Wilfred 1527 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM L1205 3 JOURNLSM 789 APPLIED COMMUNICATION PROJECT CREDITS P/F grade basis only PREREQ: PROPOSAL FORM SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE PROGRAM COORDINATOR AND COMPLETION OF 18 GRADUATE CREDITS INCLUDING SPEECH 701, 722, 785. CONSENT OF THE GRADUATE COORDINATOR REQUIRED 01 Penington,Barbara A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 3 1535 JOURNLSM 793 COMMUNICATION PRACTICUM PREREQ: COMPLETION OF A PRACTICUM CONTRACT AND 18 GRADUATE CREDITS INCLUDING SPEECH 701, 722, 785 CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Penington,Barbara A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1536 1-3 JOURNLSM 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Penington,Barbara A 5/22 - 8/11 1537 ARRANGED 1-3 JOURNLSM 799 THESIS RESEARCH P/F grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Penington,Barbara A 5/22 - 8/11 1538 ARRANGED 3 SPEECH SPEECH 110 FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH 01 Lucas,Brian P 1510 02 Pilgram,Mary D 1516 03 Vogl-Bauer,Sally M 1518 04 Chan,Tak Shing 1521 05 Wildermuth,Susan 1525 5/22 - 6/9 6/12 - 6/30 6/12 - 6/30 7/3 - 7/21 7/24 - 8/11 MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0301 HE0314 HE0301 L1205 HE0311 3 3 3 3 3 SPEECH 240 PUBLIC SPEAKING Gen Ed Humanities (GH) PREREQ: SPEECH 110 01 1515 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0113 3 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0311 3 SPEECH 270 MULTIMEDIA PRODUCTION I: COMMUNICATION AND WEB DEVELOPMENT COREQ: ACINDP 150 01 Bertozzi,Elena G 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1506 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM MG0019B 3 SPEECH 302 PUBLIC RELATIONS STRATEGIES PREREQ: SPEECH 202 AND 203 01 Smudde,Peter M 1511 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0311 Luecke,John R SPEECH 241 ELECTRONIC MEDIA COPYWRITING 01 Brady,Kathy 1514 SPEECH 345 PERSUASION PREREQ: SPEECH 110 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 3 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM HE0301 3 SPEECH 424 CROSS CULTURAL COMMUNICATION Gen Ed Social Science & Diversity (GS) 01 Baus,Ray 5/22 - 6/9 1512 02 Penington,Barbara A 7/3 - 7/21 1522 MTWRF MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0314 HE0301 3 3 SPEECH 493C INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Lowell,William E 5/22 - 8/11 1532 ARRANGED 1523 01 Brownson,Lynn H 7/24 - 8/11 3 SPEECH 493E INTERNSHIP IN COMMUNICATION PREREQ: SPEECH 232 AND 238 OR 239 AND JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Conover,Peter D 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1589 1-3 SPEECH 493I PUBLIC RELATIONS INTERNSHIP PREREQ: SPEECH 203 AND 204, 3.00 GPA IN PREREQUISITE COURSES AND CONSENT DEPARTMENT 01 Luecke,John R 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1533 3 SPEECH 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT DEPARTMENT 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1534 1-3 ARRANGED GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES SPEECH 624 CROSS CULTURAL COMMUNICATION 1526 01 Baus,Ray 5/22 - 6/9 02 Penington,Barbara A 7/3 - 7/21 1528 MTWRF MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0314 HE0301 3 3 SPEECH 789 APPLIED COMMUNICATION PROJECT CREDITS P/F grade basis only PREREQ: PROPOSAL FORM SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE PROGRAM COORDINATOR AND COMPLETION OF 18 GRADUATE CREDITS INCLUDING SPEECH 701, 722, 785. CONSENT OF THE GRADUATE COORDINATOR REQUIRED 01 Penington,Barbara A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 3 1539 SPEECH 793 COMMUNICATION PRACTICUM PREREQ: COMPLETION OF A PRACTICUM CONTRACT AND 18 GRADUATE CREDITS INCLUDING SPEECH 701, 722, 785 AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Penington,Barbara A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1540 1-3 SPEECH 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Penington,Barbara A 5/22 - 8/11 1541 ARRANGED 1-3 SPEECH 799 THESIS RESEARCH P/F grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Penington,Barbara A 5/22 - 8/11 1542 ARRANGED 3 MUSIC MUSC 111 FUNDAMENTALS OF MUSIC 01 Johansen,Christine 1613 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM CA0003 3 MUSC 140 INTRODUCTION TO CLASSICAL MUSIC Gen Ed Arts (GA) NOT OPEN TO MUSIC MAJORS OR MINORS 01 Johansen,Harry A 1614 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 12:35 PM CA0006 2 10:45 AM - 12:35 PM CA0011 2 THEATRE AND DANCE THEATRE THEATRE 100 THEATRE APPRECIATION Gen Ed Arts (GA) 01 Chene,Stephen P 1062 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF THEATRE 203 PRACTICUM – SOUND: OPERATOR PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Chene,Stephen P 1063 5/22 - 7/21 ARRANGED 0.5-2 THEATRE 204 PRACTICUM – STAGECRAFT: CONSTRUCTION CREW PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Chene,Stephen P 5/22 - 7/21 1064 ARRANGED 0.5-2 THEATRE 205 PRACTICUM – LIGHTING: OPERATOR PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Chene,Stephen P 1065 5/22 - 7/21 ARRANGED 0.5-2 THEATRE 206 PRACTICUM – COSTUMING: CONSTRUCTION CREW PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Anderson,Marshall B 5/22 - 7/21 1066 ARRANGED 0.5-2 ARRANGED 0.5-2 ARRANGED 0.5-2 THEATRE 208 PRACTICUM – MAKEUP: PERFORMANCE CREW PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Anderson,Marshall B 5/22 - 7/21 1068 ARRANGED 0.5-2 THEATRE 300 SUMMER THEATRE PRODUCTION PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Chene,Stephen P 1069 5/22 - 7/21 ARRANGED 1-6 THEATRE 305 PRODUCTION PRACTICUM - LIGHTING PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Chene,Stephen P 1074 5/22 - 7/21 ARRANGED 2 ARRANGED 2 ARRANGED 2 THEATRE 207 PRACTICUM - MANAGEMENT/PUBLICITY PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR PUBLICITY ASSISTANT 01 Altermatt,Sarah A 5/22 - 7/21 1067 HOUSE MANAGER 02 Altermatt,Sarah A 5/22 - 7/21 1073 THEATRE 306 PRODUCTION PRACTICUM - COSTUMES PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR COSTUMER DESIGNER 01 Anderson,Marshall B 5/22 - 7/21 1071 COSTUME CUTTER/TECNICIAN 02 Anderson,Marshall B 5/22 - 7/21 1072 THEATRE 493 INTERNSHIP IN THEATRE PRACTICE PREREQ: AT LEAST SECOND TERM JUNIOR STATUS AS A THEATRE MAJOR AND PRIOR CONSENT OF THE DEPARTMENT 01 Anderson,Marshall B 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1058 1-12 THEATRE 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Anderson,Marshall B 5/22 - 8/11 1059 02 Grover,Charles A 5/22 - 8/11 1060 03 Grubel,Barbara L 5/22 - 8/11 1075 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 1-3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES THEATRE 500 SUMMER THEATRE PRODUCTION PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Chene,Stephen P 1070 5/22 - 7/21 ARRANGED 1-6 THEATRE 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Grover,Charles A 1061 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-3 College of Business and Economics For Summer Session only: All non-business graduate and undergraduate students who have at least a 2.0 GPA will be eligible to enroll in College of Business and Economics undergraduate courses if all requisites are completed. Undergraduate students must have completed 24 credits to schedule lower division classes and 60 credits to schedule upper division classes. If the registration system rejects a request for an undergraduate class, call the Assistant Dean of the College of Business and Economics at 262/472-4900. If the system rejects a request for a graduate business class, call the Associate Dean of the College of Business and Economics at 262/472-1945. All non-business graduate students (except non-candidate for degree students) may enroll in graduate business classes if all course requisites are completed. College of Business and Economics courses may not be taken on an audit basis. Pre-Business and business majors must meet all College of Business and Economics requirements as noted below. THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS APPLY TO STUDENTS ENROLLED IN THE BBA CURRICULUM: Students pursuing a Bachelor of Business Administration degree must achieve 24 credits and maintain a 2.50 GPA or better in order to take lower division business courses (including MCS courses) except Concepts of American Business ITBE 141, ECON 201 and ECON 202, and lower division skill courses offered by the Information Technology and Business Education department. Grades received for all appropriate college courses taken at other institutions will be included in determining the student’s grade point average eligibility for enrolling in business courses. Students in the BBA curriculum are not eligible to enroll in the College of Business and Economics 300 and 400 level courses (except Accounting 341 and 342) unless they have 60.0 or more credits to degree, at least a 2.50 cum GPA and have been admitted to a College of Business and Economics major. Transfer students must maintain a combined GPA (transfer and UW-W) of 2.50 to continue eligibility. S/NC grading may not be used in any business course or any BBA degree requirement unless offered on an S/NC basis only. Courses in the College of Business and Economics may not be taken on an audit basis. A course cannot be used to satisfy both a BBA degree and a major requirement. When a student is projected to complete at least 54 credits and has satisfactorily completed or is enrolled in ACCOUNT 244, ACCOUNT 249, or ACCOUNT341/342;ECON 201; ECON 202; MATH 143; ECON 245 and has passed the Computer Applications Test, the student may apply for admission to a College of Business and Economics major. All students with at least a 2.80 combined GPA will be admitted to a business major. Application forms for admission to the business major are completed at a pre-business advising information meeting. Enrollment preference in all business courses will be given to the following officially declared majors and minors: All BBA Majors Business Education Majors Occupational Safety Majors Professional Business Minors Arts Management Minors Management Computer Systems Majors Public Policy & Administration Majors Public Administration Minors Individually Designed Majors and Minors ACCOUNTING Refer to the College of Business and Economics heading for enrollment restrictions. ACCOUNT 244 INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STATUS 01 MacDonald,Michael 5/22 - 6/30 1214 02 Remmele,David A 7/3 - 8/11 1215 MTWR MW 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM 6:00 PM - 9:20 PM C2011 C2011 3 3 ACCOUNT 249 INTRODUCTION TO MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING PREREQ: ACCOUNTING 244 01 Cummings,Richard 5/22 - 6/30 1216 02 Remmele,David A 7/3 - 8/11 1217 MTWR TR 8:25 AM - 10:05 AM 6:00 PM - 9:20 PM C2011 C2011 3 3 ACCOUNT 341 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I PREREQ: ACCOUNT 244, ACCOUNT 701 OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 MacDonald,Michael 5/22 - 6/30 1218 MTWR 8:25 AM - 10:05 AM C2010 3 ACCOUNT 342 COST MANAGEMENT I PREREQ: ACCOUNTING 244 01 Cummings,Richard 1219 5/22 - 6/30 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM C2010 3 ACCOUNT 343 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II PREREQ: ACCOUNTING 341 01 To Be,Arranged 1220 5/22 - 6/30 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM C2015 3 MTWR 2:00 PM - 3:40 PM C2015 3 ACCOUNT 456 COST MANAGEMENT II PREREQ: ACCOUNT 342 OR ACCOUNT 249 AND CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Sager,Clayton R 5/22 - 6/30 1221 ACCOUNT 463 ACCOUNTING FOR NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS PREREQ: A 2.50 GPA IN ACCOUNT 341, ACCOUNT 342 AND ACCOUNT 343 01 Gruber,Robert A 5/22 - 6/30 1222 MTWR 2:00 PM - 3:40 PM C2001 3 ACCOUNT 483 INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING PREREQ: ACCOUNT 343 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Gruber,Robert A 1223 5/22 - 6/30 TR 6:00 PM - 9:20 PM C2011 3 ACCOUNT 493 INTERNSHIP IN ACCOUNTING PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Gruber,Robert A 1225 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED ACCOUNT 498 INDEPENDENT STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Gruber,Robert A 1226 5/22 - 8/11 MTWRF 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM C3002 1-3 ACCOUNT 541 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING I PREREQ: ACCOUNT 244, ACCOUNT 701 OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 MacDonald,Michael 5/22 - 6/30 1229 MTWR 8:25 AM - 10:05 AM C2010 3 ACCOUNT 543 INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING II PREREQ: ACCOUNT 541 01 To Be,Arranged 1230 5/22 - 6/30 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM C2015 3 ACCOUNT 656 COST MANAGEMENT II PREREQ: ACCOUNT 725 AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Sager,Clayton R 5/22 - 6/30 1231 MTWR 2:00 PM - 3:40 PM C2015 3 ACCOUNT 683 INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING PREREQ: ACCOUNT 343/543 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Gruber,Robert A 5/22 - 6/30 1232 TR 6:00 PM - 9:20 PM C2011 3 ACCOUNT 748 FINANCIAL STATEMENT ANALYSIS PREREQ: ACCOUNT 343/543 OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Sager,Clayton R 5/22 - 6/30 1224 MW 6:00 PM - 9:20 PM C2010 3 ACCOUNT 789 READINGS AND RESEARCH IN ACCOUNTING PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Gruber,Robert A 5/22 - 8/11 1228 MTWRF 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM C2010 1-3 ACCOUNT 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Gruber,Robert A 1227 MTWRF 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM C2011 1-3 2-6 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES 5/22 - 8/11 ECONOMICS Refer to the College of Business and Economics heading for enrollment restrictions. ECON 201 PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 01 Bashaw,David J 1206 5/22 - 6/30 TWR 2:00 PM - 4:15 PM C1009 3 ECON 202 PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS Gen Ed Social Science (GS) PREREQ: ECON 201 01 Glosser,Stuart M 1207 02 Ahmad,Yamin S 1208 5/22 - 6/30 7/3 - 8/11 TWR TWR 10:45 AM - 1:00 PM 10:45 AM - 1:00 PM C1009 C1009 3 3 ECON 245 BUSINESS STATISTICS I PREREQ: MATH 143 01 1209 5/22 - 6/30 TR 6:00 PM - 9:20 PM C1009 3 Schweigert,Thomas GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES ECON 758 ADVANCED INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS PREREQ: ECON 704 OR ECON 211 OR ECON 202 AND ECON 212 OR 201 OR EQUIVALENT, GRADUATE STUDENTS MUST BE ADMITTED TO THE M.B.A. OR THE M.S. OR M.P.A. ACCOUNTING OR M.S. OFFICE SYSTEMS. Section 01: Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-MCS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted before spring 2002 (2021) should add this section: 01 Heinrich,Jeffery S 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1210 Section 02: Students must have access to the internet and an interner browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-MCS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted for spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section: 02 Heinrich,Jeffery S 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1211 FINANCE AND BUSINESS LAW Refer to the College of Business and Economics heading for enrollment restrictions. FNBSLW 341 BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAW 01 Molloy,James L 1637 02 Weber,Curt M 1638 5/22 - 6/30 7/3 - 8/11 TR MW 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM 6:30 PM - 9:00 PM C3015 C3015 3 3 FNBSLW 342 ADVANCED BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAW PREREQ: FNBSLW 341 01 Molloy,James L 5/22 - 6/30 1639 MW 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM C3015 3 FNBSLW 344 BUSINESS FINANCE PREREQ: ACCOUNTING 249 OR ACCOUNTING 341 OR ACCOUNTING 342 01 Crabb,Ronald R 5/22 - 6/30 1640 02 Howat,John D 7/3 - 8/11 1641 MW MTWR 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM 10:20 AM - 12:00 PM C3004 C1021 3 3 FNBSLW 493 INTERNSHIP PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS AND FINANCE MAJOR, OR FINANCIAL PLANNING MAJOR, OR INSURANCE MAJOR, OR REAL ESTATE MAJOR. AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Sorensen,Donald E 6/12 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-3 1642 FNBSLW 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Sorensen,Donald E 5/22 - 8/11 1643 MTWRF 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM C3015 1-3 MW 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM C3015 3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES FNBSLW 542 ADVANCED BUSINESS AND COMMERCIAL LAW 01 Molloy,James L 5/22 - 6/30 1644 FNBSLW 721 LEGAL ENVIRONMENT OF BUSINESS Section 01: Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-MCS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted before spring 2002 (2021) should add this section: 01 Holland,Joseph W 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 2 1645 Section 02: Students must have access to the internet and an interner browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-MCS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted for spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section: 02 Holland,Joseph W 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 2 1712 FNBSLW 770 CAPITAL BUDGETING PREREQ: FNBSLW 718 OR FNBSLW 344, GRADUATE STUDENTS MUST BE ADMITTED TO THE M.B.A. OR THE M.S. OR M.P.A. ACCOUNTING OR M.S. OFFICE SYSTEMS. Section 01: Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-MCS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted before spring 2002 (2021) should add this section: 01 Zhu,Jianzhou 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1646 Section 02: Students must have access to the internet and an interner browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-MCS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted for spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section: 02 Zhu,Jianzhou 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1713 FNBSLW 780 PORTFOLIO THEORY AND PRACTICE PREREQ: FNBSLW 344 OR FNBSLW 718 AND MARKETNG 731 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR Required additional course fee: $25.00 01 Yu,Linda 7/3 - 8/11 MW 1647 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM OFF CAMPUS 3 UW-WAUKESHA FNBSLW 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Sorensen,Donald E 1648 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-3 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND BUSINESS EDUCATION Refer to the College of Business and Economics heading for enrollment restrictions. ITBE 353 BUSINESS COMMUNICATION 01 James,Marcia L 1354 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM C3005 3 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 9:15 AM C3005 2 ITBE 461 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS PREREQ: BSEDCNA 460 01 James,Richard F 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM 1357 C3008 3 ITBE 462 COORDINATION TECHNIQUES PREREQ: BSEDCNA 460 01 James,Richard F 1359 7/10 - 7/21 MTWRF C3008 1 ITBE 470 DIRECTED OCCUPATIONAL PRACTICE 01 James,Richard F 1361 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-3 ITBE 493 COMPUTER END-USER INTERNSHIP PREREQ: BSEDCNA 255 AND CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1362 ARRANGED 1-3 ITBE 498 INDEPENDENT STUDIES S/NC grade basis only PREREQ: SENIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 James,Richard F 5/22 - 8/11 1363 02 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1364 MTWRF ARRANGED 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM C2007 1-3 1-3 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 9:15 AM C3005 2 ITBE 661 ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF COOPERATIVE EDUCATION PROGRAMS PREREQ: BSEDCNA 660 01 James,Richard F 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM 1358 C3008 3 ITBE 662 COORDINATION TECHNIQUES PREREQ: BSEDCNA 660 01 James,Richard F 1360 C3008 1 ITBE 460 PRINCIPLES OF CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 01 Waldman,Lila 6/12 - 6/30 1355 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES ITBE 660 PRINCIPLES OF CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION 01 Waldman,Lila 6/12 - 6/30 1356 7/10 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM ITBE 734 INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER BASED INFORMATION SYSTEMS Section 01: Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-MCS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted before spring 2002 (2021) should add this section: 01 Basu,Choton 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1714 Section 02: Students must have access to the internet and an interner browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-MCS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted for spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section: 02 Basu,Choton 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1715 ITBE 740 BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL COMMUNICATION 01 Statz,Bambi L 5/22 - 6/16 1365 1366 02 James,Marcia L James,Marcia L 7/3 - 7/21 7/15 - 7/15 MW 5:15 PM - 8:30 PM OFF CAMPUS 2 AMERICAN FAMILY MADISON A2141 TR 6:00 PM - 9:15 PM C3005 2 S 9:00 AM - 2:40 PM C3005 ITBE 762 CURRICULUM ISSUES AND DESIGN FOR BUSINESS AND MARKETING EDUCATION 01 Waldman,Lila 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 1367 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM C3005 3 ITBE 772 BUSINESS TECHNOLOGIES Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI residents MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED and MS-SBM students admitted before Spring 2002 (2021) should add this section. 01 Oravec,Jo Ann R 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1368 Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. Section 2 - All WI residents MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED and MS-SBM students admitted for Spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section. 02 Oravec,Jo Ann R 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1378 ITBE 778 NETWORK ADMINISTRATION FOR THE END USER PREREQ: BSEDCNA 772. 01 Yin,Li-Chung Roger 5/22 - 6/10 1369 Yin,Li-Chung Roger 5/22 - 6/10 F S ITBE 779 OFFICE SYSTEMS: CASE STUDIES PREREQ: BSEDCNA 772, BSEDCNA 773, BSEDCNA 775 AND BSEDCNA 778. 01 James,Marcia L 5/22 - 8/11 1370 ARRANGED 3 ITBE 793 OCCUPATIONAL EXPERIENCE PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 James,Richard F 1371 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-3 ITBE 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES 01 1372 02 1373 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 James,Richard F To Be,Arranged 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM C3001 C3001 3 MANAGEMENT Refer to the College of Business and Economics heading for enrollment restrictions. Field trips may be required for any of the courses. MANGEMNT 301 ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR 01 Pulich,Marcia 1325 02 Godiwalla,Yezdi H 1326 5/22 - 6/30 7/3 - 7/21 MTWR MTWRF 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM MANGEMNT 306 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PREREQ: MATH 143 AND (MATH 231 OR ECON 245) 01 Madan,Manohar S 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM 1616 Section 02: Student must have access to the internet and an internet browser. $150 additional course fee added to tuition. 02 Bramorski,Tom 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 1328 MANGEMNT 430 LABOR-MANAGEMENT RELATIONS 01 Pulich,Marcia 1329 5/22 - 6/30 MW 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM C2005 C2016 3 3 C1006 3 3 C2005 3 MANGEMNT 489 ADMINISTRATIVE POLICY PREREQ: SENIOR STATUS AND COMPLETION OF THE OTHER COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS REQUIRED COURSES (I.E. MANGEMENT 301, MANGEMENT 306, FNBSLW 341, FNBSLW 344, MARKETNG 311, AND BSEDCNA 353) EXCEPT CAREER INFORMATION 01 Godiwalla,Yezdi H 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM C2016 3 1330 Section 02: Student must have access to the internet and an internet browser. $150 additional course fee added to tuition. 02 Drago,William A 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1331 MANGEMNT 493 COOPERATIVE/INTERNSHIP IN MANAGEMENT PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Sisak,James R 7/3 - 8/11 1332 ARRANGED MANGEMNT 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1333 MTWRF 2-3 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM C2005 1-3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES MANGEMNT 719 OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT PREREQ: ECON 703 AND MANGEMENT 705 Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted before spring 2002 (2021) should add this section 01 Madan,Manohar S 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 2 1334 Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted for spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section 02 Madan,Manohar S 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 2 1335 MANGEMNT 738 MANAGEMENT OF TECHNOLOGY 01 Drago,William A 1336 7/3 - 8/11 MW 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM C1020 3 MANGEMNT 753 TRAINING AND DEVELOPMENT Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted before spring 2002 (2021) should add this section 01 Wagner,Richard J 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1337 Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted for spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section 02 Wagner,Richard J 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1338 03 Wagner,Richard J 5/22 - 6/30 TR 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM C1018 3 1339 MANGEMNT 760 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT OF HUMAN RESOURCES 01 Werner,Jon M 5/22 - 6/30 1340 TR 5:15 PM - 8:35 PM OFF CAMPUS 3 AMERICAN FAMILY MADISON A2141 MANGEMNT 768 OPERATIONS STRATEGY PREREQ: MANGEMENT 719, MANGEMENT 306 OR EQUIVALENT AND BUS GRAD LEVEL REQUIREMENT Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted before spring 2002 (2021) should add this section 01 Bramorski,Tom 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1341 Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED, and MS-SBM students admitted for spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section 02 Bramorski,Tom 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1342 MANGEMNT 770 ORGANIZATION DESIGN PREREQ: MANGEMNT 745 OR MANGEMNT 721 01 Gosen,Jerry J 1344 7/3 - 8/11 TR 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM MANGEMNT 771 STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT PREREQ: MANGEMNT 745 OR MANGEMNT 721 01 Tourigny,Louise 1345 5/22 - 6/30 MW 5:15 PM - 8:35 PM OFF CAMPUS 3 AMERICAN FAMILY MADISON A3141 5/22 - 6/30 MW 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM UW-WAUKESHA MANGEMNT 777 INTERNATIONAL MANAGEMENT PREREQ: MANGEMNT 745 OR MANGEMNT 721 01 Gosen,Jerry J 1347 7/3 - 8/11 MW 5:15 PM - 8:35 PM OFF CAMPUS 3 AMERICAN FAMILY MADISON A2141 MANGEMNT 788 STRATEGIC DECISION MAKING 01 Tourigny,Louise 1348 7/3 - 8/11 MW 5/22 - 6/30 MW 5:15 PM - 7:30 PM OFF CAMPUS 2 AMERICAN FAMILY MADISON A3141 6:30 PM - 8:45 PM C1020 2 Required additional course fee: $25.00 02 Godiwalla,Yezdi H 1400 1349 02 Bronson,James W MANGEMNT 789 READINGS AND RESEARCH IN MANAGEMENT PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1350 22 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1351 ARRANGED ARRANGED MANGEMNT 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES 01 To Be,Arranged 1352 22 To Be,Arranged 1353 MTWRF ARRANGED 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 MARKETING Refer to the College of Business and Economics heading for enrollment restrictions. MARKETNG 311 PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING C1020 3 OFF CAMPUS 3 3 3 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM C3014 1-3 1-3 Section 01: Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. $150 special course fee added to tuition. 01 Lavin,Marilyn A 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 1250 02 Newman,Sharon R 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 1251 MARKETNG 420 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR PREREQ: MARKETING 311 01 Swanson,Scott R 1252 6/12 - 6/30 MARKETNG 429 PERSONAL SELLING AND SALES MANAGEMENT PREREQ: MARKETING 311 01 Newman,Sharon R 7/3 - 7/21 1253 C2003 3 3 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM C2004 3 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM C2003 3 MARKETNG 444 DIRECT MARKETING PREREQ: MARKETING 311 Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. $150 special course fee added to tuition. 01 Pfeifer-Luckett,Renee 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED 1254 WEB BASED 3 MARKETNG 492 INTERNSHIP IN MARKETING S/NC grade basis only PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Newman,Sharon R 7/24 - 8/11 1255 ARRANGED OFF CAMPUS 1-3 MARKETNG 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN MARKETING PREREQ: SENIOR STATUS PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 To Be,Arranged 7/24 - 8/11 1256 02 To Be,Arranged 7/24 - 8/11 1257 03 To Be,Arranged 7/24 - 8/11 1258 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED OFF CAMPUS 1-3 OFF CAMPUS 1-3 OFF CAMPUS 1-3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES MARKETNG 731 ADVANCED STATISTICAL METHODS PREREQ: GRADUATE STATUS AND DEMONSTRATED PROFICIENCY IN MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS OR ECON 703, OR MATH 143 AND ECON 245 01 Sirvanci,Mete B 5/22 - 6/30 TR 6:30 PM - 8:45 PM C2003 2 1259 MARKETNG 733 SEMINAR IN METHODOLOGY OF BUSINESS RESEARCH PREREQ: MARKETNG 731 01 Sirvanci,Mete B 5/22 - 6/30 1716 MW 6:30 PM - 9:50 PM MARKETNG 770 PRODUCT INNOVATION AND PRICING PREREQ: MARKETNG 716 OR EQUIVALENT 01 Zhao,Yushan 7/3 - 8/11 1260 TR 5:15 PM - 8:35 PM OFF CAMPUS 3 AMERICAN FAMILY MADISON A2141 C2003 3 MARKETNG 772 INTERNET MARKETING PREREQ: MARKETNG 716 OR EQUIVALENT Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED and MS-SBM students admitted before Spring 2002 (2021)should add this section. 01 Lavin,Marilyn A 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1261 Students must have access to the internet and an internet browser. All WI resident MBA, MPA, MS-CIS, MS-BUS ED and MS-SBM students admitted for Spring 2002 (2021) or after and all non-resident students should add this section. 02 Lavin,Marilyn A 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1717 MARKETNG 789 READINGS AND RESEARCH IN MARKETING 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1718 ARRANGED 3 MARKETNG 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES 01 To Be,Arranged 1719 02 To Be,Arranged 1720 ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT Refer to the College of Business and Economics heading for enrollment restrictions. SCHBUSMG 777 SCHOOL AUXILIARY SERVICES MANAGEMENT PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS ADMITTED TO THE SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT DEGREE PROGRAM. Tuesdays, June 13, 20, 27 and July 11, 18 from 6:00 pm-9:30 pm. One weekend on campus: Friday, July 14, 1:00-9:00 pm and Saturday, July 15, 9:00 am4:00pm. 2-5 hours of sychronized D2L during the week of July 3. Students are encouraged to register well in advance so that we can assess the need for distance education sites and make arrangements. Contact Dr. Bambi Statz at 262-472-1350 with questions. 01 Price,Roger W 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED L1230A 3 1374 02 Price,Roger W 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED OFF CAMPUS 3 1375 SCHBUSMG 778 INTERNSHIP IN SCHOOL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PREREQ: SCHBUSMG 770 Register for 3 credits unless otherwise agreed upon with instructor. 01 Statz,Bambi L 5/22 - 8/11 1376 ARRANGED 1-6 College of Education 1. 2. 3. All students entering the pre-professional education pre-block courses, including undergraduates, transfer students, and baccalaureate degree holding students, must meet the following criteria: Passing scores on at least two subtests of the Pre-Professional Skills Test PPST; A 2.75 grade point average on a minimum of 12 credits. Students seeking teacher licensure must be admitted to Professional Education in order to enroll in selected upper divisions courses (300-400) in Education. For information pertaining to admission to Professional Education, check at Winther Hall Information Desk. The Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction licensure code requires all new graduates in Early Childhood and Elementary Education to complete the Environmental Education requirement. Either Biology 214, Ecology and Society, or Geography 252, Human Environmental Problems, will partially satisfy the requirement. Students should check with their advisers about the requirement. PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION For courses Restricted to Professional Education Admission: Practicing Teachers must have a copy of their teaching certificate and the application to Professional Education for Licensed Teachers on file with the College of Education (send to Winther Hall 2033, UW-W, Whitewater, WI 53190) prior to registering. Teachers seeking their first license must be admitted to Professional Education at UW-W. This is in addition to being admitted to, and enrolled in, a graduate program. EDUCATION INTERDEPARTMENTAL EDUINDP 410 CREATING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS This institute is designed to prepare initial and professional educators to use reflection tools to gauge their current level of performance based on the Wisconsin Educator Standards. Each participant will write a Professional Development Plan (PDP) for the next 3-5 years and leave the institute with an approved plan that is ready to implement. Specific support will be provided on how educators can begin to collect and analyze date related to their PDP goals that show professional growth and a positive impact on student learning. 1 1/2 days campus based and 4 hours web based. 01 To Be,Arranged 8/7 - 8/7 M 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM WH2001 1 1503 To Be,Arranged 8/8 - 8/8 T 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM WH2001 EDUINDP 490 WORKSHOP: CONFLICT RESOULTION 01 Rogers-Adkinson,D 7/11 - 7/12 1728 TW 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM WH2001 1 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES EDUINDP 610 CREATING PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANS This institute is designed to prepare initial and professional educators to use reflection tools to gauge their current level of performance based on the Wisconsin Educator Standards. Each participant will write a Professional Development Plan (PDP) for the next 3-5 years and leave the institute with an approved plan that is ready to implement. Specific support will be provided on how educators can begin to collect and analyze date related to their PDP goals that show professional growth and a positive impact on student learning. 1 1/2 days campus based and 4 hours web based. 01 To Be,Arranged 8/7 - 8/7 M 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM 1 1504 To Be,Arranged 8/8 - 8/8 T 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM EDUINDP 690 WORKSHOP: CONFLICT RESOULTION 01 Rogers-Adkinson,D 7/11 - 7/12 1729 TW 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM WH2001 1 EDUINDP 789 INTEGRATIVE PROJECT SEMINAR P/F grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT Introductory meetings will be held on two Saturdays (June 3 and June 10). Students must attend one of these introductory meetings. P/F grade basis only. 01 Shaw,Patricia A 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED 3 1381 02 Shaw,Patricia A 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED 3 1382 COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS COMDIS 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Casey,Patricia L 5/22 - 8/11 1076 ARRANGED 1-3 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES COMDIS 660 PRACTICUM IN COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT OFF CAMPUS EVAL & TREATMENT Co-enroll with COMDIS 793. 01 Casey,Patricia L 5/22 - 8/11 1082 DePaul,Roxanne 5/22 - 8/11 02 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 7/21 1077 3 COMDIS 710 PROFESSIONAL ISSUES AND ENVIRONMENTS IN SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY 01 Casey,Patricia L 5/22 - 6/9 TWR 8:30 AM - 11:30 AM 1078 Casey,Patricia L 5/22 - 6/9 TR 12:00 PM - 2:15 PM R1040A R1040A 3 COMDIS 712 RESEARCH METHODS IN COMMUNICATIVE DISORDERS 01 Bradley,Scott 6/12 - 7/21 1079 Bradley,Scott 6/12 - 7/21 R T R1040A R1040A 3 COMDIS 793 PRACTICUM: FIELD EXTERNSHIP PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Casey,Patricia L 1080 DePaul,Roxanne 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED 6 COMDIS 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Casey,Patricia L 1081 02 Bradley,Scott 1083 5/22 - 8/11 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 2:15 PM - 5:30 PM 1:00 PM - 4:20 PM COUNSELOR EDUCATION COUNSED 490 WORKSHOP: LIFE, WORK AND CAREER PLANNING 01 Fox,Gail M 5/22 - 6/9 1418 MTWRF 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM HY0324 3 MTWRF 10:30 AM - 1:30 PM HY0324 3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES COUNSED 690 WORKSHOP: LIFE, WORK AND CAREER PLANNING 01 Fox,Gail M 5/22 - 6/9 1419 COUNSED 718 PRINCIPLES OF COUNSELING PREREQ: ADMISSION TO COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR. 01 Curtis,Gregg 6/12 - 7/21 MW 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM 1408 02 O Beirne,Brenda R 6/12 - 7/21 TR 7:45 AM - 11:05 AM 1409 WH3002 3 WH3002 3 COUNSED 720 CAREER DEVELOPMENT AND INFORMATION SERVICES PREREQ: COUNSED 718 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR, CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT PERMITTED 01 Okocha,Aneneosa 6/12 - 7/21 MW 7:45 AM - 11:05 AM 1414 WH3012 3 COUNSED 721 GROUP PROCEDURES IN COUNSELING PREREQ: COUNSED 718 AND 722, ADMISSION TO COUNSELOR ED PROGRAM 01 O Beirne,Brenda R 6/12 - 7/21 TR 1413 12:30 PM - 3:50 PM WH3002E COUNSED 733 THEORY AND TECHNIQUES OF MARRIAGE AND FAMILY COUNSELING PREREQ: COUNSED 731 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR. 01 Norman,Donald M 6/12 - 7/21 MW 1411 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM WH3010 3 COUNSED 734 FAMILIES: ASSESSMENT AND TREATMENT OF ABUSIVE BEHAVIORS PREREQ: COUNSED 731 AND COUNSED 746 01 Van Doren,David C 6/12 - 7/21 TR 1417 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM WH3002 3 COUNSED 738 PERSPECTIVES IN SCHOOL COUNSELING PREREQ: ADMISSION TO COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR. 01 Curtis,Gregg 6/12 - 7/21 TR 12:30 PM - 3:50 PM 1410 3 WH3012 3 COUNSED 741 SOCIAL AND CULTURAL FOUNDATIONS IN COUNSELING PREREQ: ADMISSION TO COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR. 01 Okocha,Aneneosa 6/12 - 7/21 MW 12:30 PM - 3:50 PM 1415 WH3012 3 COUNSED 746 COUNSELING AND THE CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY PROCESS PREREQ: ADMISSION TO COUNSELOR EDUCATION PROGRAM OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR. 01 Van Doren,David C 6/12 - 7/21 MW 12:30 PM - 3:50 PM WH1002B 1416 COUNSED 751 PROFESSIONAL PRACTICES: ETHICS AND CONSULTATIONS PREREQ: COUNSED 718, COUNSED 721, AND COUNSED 722 01 Norman,Donald M 6/12 - 7/21 1412 MW 12:30 PM - 3:50 PM 3 WH3002 3 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION GENERAL CIGENRL 490 WORKSHOP ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION This workshop is for students interested in teaching intermediate/secondary grades. Wehr Nature Center, Franklin 03 To Be,Arranged 6/21 - 6/22 WR 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM OFF CAMPUS 1 1302 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION This workshop is for students interested in teaching early childhood/primary grades. Wehr Nature Center, Franklin 04 To Be,Arranged 6/27 - 6/28 TW 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM OFF CAMPUS 1 1303 STRATEGIES TEACHING VISUAL LIT 05 Chandler,William L 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH2008 3 1304 TEACHING COOPERATIVES 06 Kruse,Steve 7/10 - 7/10 M 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM WH2016 1 1379 Kruse,Steve 7/24 - 7/24 M 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM WH2016 CIGENRL 491 TRAVEL STUDY: PASSAGES TO THE DANUBE PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT Travel Dates: July 30 to August 11, 2006. This tour and the academic credit associated with it has been designed for participants at the 21st World Congress on Reading in Pudapest, Hungary (August 7-10, 2006). Contact the Continuing Education Travel Study Programs Office at 800-621-5376 or 262-472-1003 for application and registration information and Drs. Clinton or Mohan (clintond@uww.edu or mohanp@uww.edu) for academic requirements. Application and deposit deadline: March 31, 2006. Not available for WINS registration. 01 Ruff,Ann C 7/24 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-3 1730 Kenney,Lawrence M CIGENRL 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1436 02 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1437 03 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 1438 04 To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 8/11 1439 05 To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 8/11 1440 06 To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 8/11 1441 07 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 7/21 1442 08 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 7/21 1443 09 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 7/21 1444 10 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 8/11 1445 11 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 8/11 1446 12 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 8/11 1447 13 To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 7/21 1448 14 To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 7/21 1449 15 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 6/30 1450 16 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 6/30 1451 17 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 6/30 1452 18 To Be,Arranged 7/24 - 8/11 1453 19 To Be,Arranged 7/24 - 8/11 1454 20 To Be,Arranged 7/24 - 8/11 1455 21 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 7/21 1456 22 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 7/21 1457 23 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 7/21 1458 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1459 1460 1461 1462 1463 1464 24 25 26 27 28 29 To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 6/30 6/12 - 6/30 6/12 - 6/30 5/22 - 6/9 5/22 - 6/9 5/22 - 6/9 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 1-4 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES CIGENRL 691 TRAVEL STUDY: PASSAGES TO THE DANUBE PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT Travel Dates: July 30 to August 11, 2006. This tour and the academic credit associated with it has been designed for participants at the 21st World Congress on Reading in Pudapest, Hungary (August 7-10, 2006). Contact the Continuing Education Travel Study Programs Office at 800-621-5376 or 262-472-1003 for application and registration information and Drs. Clinton or Mohan (clintond@uww.edu or mohanp@uww.edu) for academic requirements. Application and deposit deadline: March 31, 2006. Not available for WINS registration. 01 Ruff,Ann C 7/24 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-3 1731 Kenney,Lawrence M CIGENRL 710 CURRENT TOPICS IN CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION WRITING LITERATURE REVIEWS 01 Epps,M Virginia 5/23 - 5/23 T 5:30 PM - 8:45 PM WH3006 3 1307 INSTRUCTIONAL MODELS This is a hybrid course with the majority of the classwork being done on-line. There will be several meetings on campus throughout the summer. 02 Epps,M Virginia 6/12 - 7/21 MWF 10:45 AM - 1:00 PM WH3006 3 1308 SPIRITUAL LIVES OF TEACHERS This class will involve a field component. For more information, contact Dr. Hartwick at hartwicj@uww.edu or 262-472-5815. 03 Hartwick,James 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM WH2010 3 1311 CIGENRL 720 ADVANCED TECHNIQUES IN THE TEACHING OF LANGUAGE ARTS AND ENGLISH Students may choose to complete a portion of this classwork on-line. 01 Staff,Shane B 7/24 - 8/11 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM 1434 WH3013 3 CIGENRL 723 SEMINAR: ISSUES AND PERSPECTIVES IN AMERICAN EDUCATION This is a hybrid course with the majority of the classwork being done on-line. Two on-campus Saturday meetings have been scheduled (June 10 and July 15). For more information contact Dr. Makurat at makuratp@uww.edu or 262-472-5802. 01 Makurat,Phillip 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED 3 1324 CIGENRL 725 CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT AND INTEGRATION 01 Chandler,William L 7/24 - 8/11 1432 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2008 3 CIGENRL 735 MANAGING AND IMPLEMENTING INSTRUCTIONAL COMPUTING PROGRAMS This is a hybrid course with the majority of the classwork being done on-line. Two on-campus Saturday meetings will be arranged. For more information contact Dr. Makurat at makuratp@uw.edu or 262-472-5802. 01 Makurat,Phillip 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED 3 1380 CIGENRL 755 CURRICULUM CONCERNS IN ART EDUCATION 01 Chandler,William L 7/24 - 8/11 1435 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH2008 3 CIGENRL 770 SUPERVISION OF STUDENT TEACHERS 01 Lia,Vincent T 1312 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 9:20 AM WH2016 3 6/12 - 6/30 CIGENRL 790 WORKSHOP PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT JAMAICA READING & MATH CLINIC Travel Dates: June 17-July 1, 2006. Students are also required to participate in pre and post-trip meetings at UW-Whitewater, Saturday, April 15 (10am2pm), Monday through Thursday, June 12-15 (10:45am-1:25pm); Saturday, July 8 (1-5pm). Contact the Continuing Education Travel Study Programs Office at 800-621-5376 or 262-472-1003 for registration and application information, and Dr. Anne Stinson (stinsona@uww.edu) for academic requirements. Application and deposit deadline: March 1, 2006. Not available for WINS registration. 01 Stinson,Anne 5/22 - 7/21 ARRANGED OFF CAMPUS 4 1707 Stinson,Anne 6/12 - 6/15 MTWR 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM Stinson,Anne 7/8 - 7/8 S 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM CIGENRL 796 SPECIAL STUDIES: SCHOOL SAFETY 01 Rodman,Vay A 1627 CIGENRL 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 8:00 AM - 10:40 AM WH1014 3 To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 6/12 - 8/11 6/12 - 8/11 6/12 - 8/11 5/22 - 7/21 5/22 - 7/21 5/22 - 7/21 6/12 - 7/21 6/12 - 7/21 6/12 - 7/21 5/22 - 6/30 5/22 - 6/30 5/22 - 6/30 7/24 - 8/11 7/24 - 8/11 7/24 - 8/11 7/3 - 7/21 7/3 - 7/21 7/3 - 7/21 6/12 - 6/30 6/12 - 6/30 6/12 - 6/30 5/22 - 6/9 5/22 - 6/9 5/22 - 6/9 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 CIGENRL 799 THESIS RESEARCH P/F grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 To Be,Arranged 1492 02 To Be,Arranged 1493 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-6 1-6 1465 1466 1467 1468 1469 1470 1471 1472 1473 1474 1475 1476 1477 1478 1479 1480 1481 1482 1483 1484 1485 1486 1487 1488 1489 1490 1491 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 READING READING 360 READING IN THE ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION 01 Toms-Bronowski,Susan 5/22 - 6/9 1299 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH3013 3 READING 361 EMERGENT LITERACY AND BEGINNING READING INSTRUCTION PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION 01 Toms-Bronowski,Susan7/24 - 8/11 MTWRF 1433 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH3013 3 READING 764 DEVELOPMENTAL READING IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 01 Brimmer,Kathryn 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 1322 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH3013 3 READING 766 DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF READING DISABILITIES (K-6) 01 Kenney,Lawrence M 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 1389 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH2010 3 READING 767 DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF READING DISABILITIES 7-12 Students may choose to complete a portion of the classwork on-line. 01 Staff,Shane B 7/24 - 8/11 MTWRF 1495 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2010 3 READING 768 DEVELOPMENTAL READING IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL 01 Stinson,Anne 7/3 - 7/21 1386 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH3013 3 READING 772 READING IN THE CONTENT AREAS PREREQ: READING 764 01 Kenney,Lawrence M 7/3 - 7/21 1384 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM WH3013 3 READING 775 SYMPOSIUM IN READING EDUCATION More information is available at http://facstaff.uww.edu/zbikowsj/sympos.htm. 01 Zbikowski,John M 5/22 - 8/11 1496 ARRANGED GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES 3 EARLY CHILDHOOD EARLYCHD 321 PROGRAMS AND CURRICULUM FOR YOUNG CHILDREN PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION; RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH CURRICULUM ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, EMPHASIS: PREK-6 (EC/MC) 01 Fox,Robin K 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM WH2010 3 1296 EARLYCHD 330 COMMUNITY-SCHOOL-CHILD RELATIONSHIPS PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION; RESTRICTED TO STUDENT WITH CURRICULUM ELEMENTARY EDUCATION PREK-6 (EC/MC). TWENTY HOURS OF COMMUNITY SERVICE WILL BE REQUIRED. 01 Kutner,Toni 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2010 3 1314 EARLYCHD 340 NUTRITION AND HEALTH: EARLY CHILDHOOD PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION 01 Mehring,Kristen 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1297 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM EARLYCHD 361 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION, PREK-6 LICENSURE OR EEN LICENSURE OR LIBRARY/ MEDIA MINOR 01 Brimmer,Kathryn7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM 1387 WH2010 3 WH3013 3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES EARLYCHD 540 NUTRITION AND HEALTH: EARLY CHILDHOOD PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION 01 Mehring,Kristen 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1298 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2010 3 EARLYCHD 561 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION 01 Brimmer,Kathryn 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 1388 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH3013 3 SECONDARY EDUCATION SECNDED 708 THE MARGINAL STUDENT This is a hybrid course with the majority of the classwork being done on-line. Three on-campus meetings are scheduled (June 12, June 19, June 30). For more information contact Dr. Freiberg at freiberm@uww.edu or 262-472-1190. 01 Freiberg,Melissa R 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH2016 3 1323 SECNDED 709 EMANCIPATORY PEDAGOGIES: TEACHING AND LEARNING FOR EMPOWERMENT 01 Stinson,Anne 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM 1390 Chandler,William L WH2008 3 ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE ELEMMID 223 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MUSIC METHODS PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION AND MUSC 111; RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH CURRICULUM ELEMENTARY EDUCATION 01 Feay-Shaw,Sheila 7/3 - 7/21 MTWR 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM CA0003 2 1383 ELEMMID 324 TEACHING OF SCIENCE IN THE ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION; RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH CURRICULUM ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR 01 To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 7/21 MWR 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM WH3006 3 1313 ELEMMID 362 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION; RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH CURRICULUM ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR, EMPHASIS MC/EA OR LIBRARY MEDIA PUBLIC SPECIAL EMPHASIS OR LIBRARY MEDIA K-12 EMPHASIS MINOR 01 Shaw,Steven 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH3006 3 1321 ELEMMID 363 THE TEACHING OF SOCIAL STUDIES IN THE ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE SCHOOL PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION; RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH CURRICULUM ELEMENTARY EDUCATION MAJOR 01 Shaw,Steven 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2010 3 1385 ELEMMID 425 TEACHING MATHEMATICS IN THE ELEMENTARY/MIDDLE GRADES PREREQ: PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION 1315 01 Freiberg,Melissa R 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2016 3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES ELEMMID 562 CHILDREN’S LITERATURE 01 Shaw,Steven 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH3006 3 1588 Section 02: Restricted to students in the UWSSLEC distance education program. Contact Continuing Education at 800-621-5376 or email lenchoc@uww.edu for more information. Class meets at UW-Superior on July 8-9. 02 Freiberg,Melissa R 7/8 - 8/4 ARRANGED 3 1708 CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION FIELD CIFLD 793 PRACTICUM ELEMENTARY KEYBOARDING 01 1310 Rogers,Harriet D 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-6 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS EDFOUND 212 EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY COREQ: EDFOUND 243 AND EDFNDPRC 210, PASS TWO PORTIONS OF PPST AND 2.75 GPA PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Valde,Gregory A 7/3 - 8/11 MWF 1544 1:00 PM - 3:15 PM WH2013 3 EDFOUND 214 PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT I S/NC grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Habanek,Darlene V 1546 4:30 PM - 7:30 PM WH3012 1 EDFOUND 243 FOUNDATIONS OF EDUCATION IN A PLURALISTIC SOCIETY Gen Ed Interdisciplinary & Diversity (GI) PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Smith,Ellen L 7/3 - 8/11 MWF 1556 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WH2013 3 EDFOUND 423 MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS AND ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL ED 01 Liang,Guoli 6/12 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1596 WEB BASED EDFOUND 424 MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS AND ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL ED 01 Truog,Anthony L 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1547 02 Barr,Renee 6/12 - 7/21 TWR 1558 1:35 PM - 4:00 PM 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM WH3011 3 WH3010 3 EDFOUND 425 MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL PREREQ: JUNIOR STATUS AND ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL ED 01 Truog,Anthony L 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1559 02 Habanek,Darlene V 6/12 - 7/21 TWR 1560 1:35 PM - 4:00 PM 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM WH3011 3 WH3011 3 EDFOUND 490 WORKSHOP: CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ISSUES 01 Smith,Ellen L 7/8 - 7/8 1732 Smith,Ellen L 7/9 - 7/9 02 Smith,Ellen L 7/24 - 7/27 1733 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM WH1001 1 WH1001 WH1001 1 EDFOUND 624 MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION 01 Truog,Anthony L 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1565 02 Barr,Renee 6/12 - 7/21 TWR 1566 1:35 PM - 4:00 PM 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM WH3011 3 WH3010 3 EDFOUND 625 MEASUREMENT AND EVALUATION IN THE SECONDARY SCHOOL PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION ADMISSION 01 Truog,Anthony L 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1567 02 Habanek,Darlene V 6/12 - 7/21 TWR 1568 1:35 PM - 4:00 PM 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM WH3011 3 WH3011 3 EDFOUND 690 WORKSHOP: CONTEMPORARY INDIAN ISSUES 01 Smith,Ellen L 7/8 - 7/8 1734 Smith,Ellen L 7/9 - 7/9 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM WH1001 1 WH1001 7/24 - 8/11 M S U MWR 3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES S U 1735 02 Smith,Ellen L EDFOUND 740 TECHNIQUES OF RESEARCH 01 Truog,Anthony L 1569 7/24 - 7/27 MWR 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM WH1001 1 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM WH3012 3 EDFOUND 760 COMPARATIVE EDUCATION AND SUPERVISED OVERSEAS FIELDWORK PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT For certified K-12 teachers. Travel Dates: June 10 - July 7, 2006, plus pre- and post-fieldwork seminars on Saturdays at UW-Whitewater (Feb 4, Mar 11, May 6, Oct 7). Repeatable in another country for a total of 12 credits. Contact the Continuing Education Travel Study Programs Office at 800-621-5376 or 262-472-1003 for application and registration information. Application/deposit deadline: February 1, 2006. Not available for WINS registration. ENGLAND 01 1736 SCOTLAND 02 1737 AUSTRALIA 03 1738 NEW ZEALAND 04 1739 To Be,Arranged 5/22 – 7/21 ARRANGED 1-6 To Be,Arranged 5/22 – 7/21 ARRANGED 1-6 Truog,Anthony L 5/22 – 7/21 ARRANGED 1-6 Truog,Anthony L 5/22 – 7/21 ARRANGED 1-6 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF EDFOUND 796 SPECIAL STUDIES: SCHOOL SAFETY PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Rodman,Vay A 1628 8:00 AM - 10:40 AM WH1014 3 LIBRARY MEDIA LIBMEDIA 543 ADOLESCENT LITERATURE AND RELATED MEDIA Restricted to students in the UWSSLEC distance education program. Contact Continuing Education at 800-621-5376 or email lenchoc@uww.edu for more information. Class meets at UW-Superior on July 6-7. 01 To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 7/7 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1577 LIBMEDIA 715 CURRENT TRENDS IN YOUNG PEOPLE’S K-12 LITERATURE AND RELATED MEDIA Restricted to students in the UWSSLEC distance education program. Contact Continuing Education at 800-621-5376 or email lenchoc@uww.edu for more information. Class meets at UW-Superior on June 16-17. 01 To Be,Arranged 6/12 - 7/7 ARRANGED WH1005 3 1580 LIBMEDIA 751 ADMINISTRATION OF EDUCATIONAL MEDIA PROGRAMS 01 Schroeder,Eileen E 7/3 - 7/21 1572 MWF 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM WH1005 3 LIBMEDIA 756 INFORMATION, VIRTUAL LIBRARIES AND THE INTERNET 01 Zarinnia,E A 6/12 - 6/30 1573 TWR 9:00 AM - 3:30 PM WH1005 3 LIBMEDIA 793E SUPERVISED ELEMENTARY LIBRARY PRACTICUM P/F grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Zarinnia,E A 5/22 - 8/11 1575 ARRANGED 3 LIBMEDIA 793S SUPERVISED SECONDARY LIBRARY PRACTICUM P/F grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Zarinnia,E A 5/22 - 8/11 1576 ARRANGED 3 EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS PRACTICUM EDFNDPRC 210 INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION AND TEACHING COREQ: EDFOUND 243 AND 212 OR 222 AND STUDENT MUST HAVE PASSED AT LEAST TWO SECTIONS OF THE PPST AND 2.40 GPA BASED ON AT LEAST 12 CREDITS OF COURSE WORK OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Valde,Gregory A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED WH2013 1-3 1557 EDFNDPRC 411 LIBRARY PRACTICE S/NC grade basis only PREREQ: LIBMEDIA 350, 351, 451, 454 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Zarinnia,E A 5/22 - 8/11 1571 ARRANGED 2 HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, RECREATION AND COACHING PHYSICAL EDUCATION GENERAL PEGNRL 108 BEGINNING BOWLING Gen Ed Physical Education (GP) 01 Carollo,Keri L 1597 7/3 - 7/21 MTR 11:00 AM - 12:40 PM UC0023 PEGNRL 120 BEGINNING GOLF Gen Ed Physical Education (GP) 01 1669 Perchinsky,David A 6/12 - 7/7 WF 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM WC0104A 0.5 PEGNRL 135 BICYCLING Gen Ed Physical Education (GP) 01 1599 Hicks,Virginia L 5/22 - 6/16 TR 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM WC0144 PEGNRL 160 BEGINNING TENNIS Gen Ed Physical Education (GP) 01 1600 Thompson,Debbie 5/22 - 6/9 MTR 1:00 PM - 2:40 PM WC0104C 0.5 6/12 - 6/30 MTR 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM WC0195 0.5 PEGNRL 180 OPEN WATER SCUBA “CHECK-OUT DIVES” Gen Ed Physical Education (GP) PREREQ: PEGNRL 158 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Krieger,Bill 6/7 - 6/7 1602 To Be,Arranged 6/10 - 6/10 To Be,Arranged 6/11 - 6/11 W S U 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WC0174 1 PEGNRL 192 PERSONAL HEALTH AND FITNESS FOR LIFE Gen Ed Physical Education (GP) 01 White,Jennifer R 5/22 - 6/9 1603 02 White,Jennifer R 5/22 - 6/9 1604 04 Perchinsky,David A 6/12 - 6/30 1606 05 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 7/11 1661 To Be,Arranged 7/13 - 7/18 06 Hicks,Virginia L 7/24 - 8/11 1663 MTR MTR MTR TWR MTR MTWR 11:00 AM - 12:40 PM 1:00 PM - 2:40 PM 9:00 AM - 10:30 AM 4:30 PM - 6:45 PM 4:30 PM - 6:45 PM 9:00 AM - 10:40 AM WC0183A WC0183A SA0011 WC0185 1 1 1 1 PEGNRL 167 BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING Gen Ed Physical Education (GP) 01 Perchinsky,David A 1601 PEGNRL 490 WORKSHOP INTRO TO ROCK CLIMBING Required additional fee: $40.00 01 1608 INTRO TO ROCK CLIMBING Required additional fee: $40.00 02 1609 0.5 1 WC0183A 1 Fader,Timothy A 5/22 - 6/9 MTWR 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM SA0010 1 Fader,Timothy A 7/3 - 7/21 MTWR 2:00 PM - 3:50 PM SA0010 1 PEPROF 175 FUNDAMENTALS OF BOWLING AND BADMINTON PREREQ: PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAJORS AND/OR RECREATION MINORS 01 Carollo,Keri L 7/3 - 7/21 1670 MTR 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM UC0023 1 PEPROF 281 FIRST AID AND C.P.R. 01 1607 MTWRF 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 0WC0183B2 PEPROF 326 P.E. FOR THE ELEMENTARY (4-8) CLASSROOM TEACHER PREREQ: EDFOUND 222 01 Portman,Penny 5/22 - 6/9 1610 MTWRF 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WC0185 2 PEPROF 371 KINESIOLOGY PREREQ: PEPROF 271 01 1612 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:22 AM WC0184 3 PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL Thompson,Debbie Skelly,William A 5/22 - 6/9 5/22 - 6/9 PEPROF 480 HEALTH PROMOTION MANAGEMENT This class contains a D2L online component 01 Hicks,Virginia L 1664 Hicks,Virginia L 7/24 - 8/11 7/31 - 8/11 PEPROF 492 FIELD STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Barak,Karen L 5/22 - 8/11 1665 02 Albrechtsen,Steven 5/22 - 8/11 1666 ARRANGED MTWRF WEB BASED 1:00 PM - 4:20 PM 3 WC0183A ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-12 1-12 PEPROF 493 HEALTH, HUMAN PERFORMANCE AND RECREATION INTERNSHIP PREREQ: PEPROF 209, WITHIN 9 CREDITS OF COMPLETING MAJOR OR MINOR, APPLICATION MATERIALS FILED BY DUE DATES SEMESTER PRIOR TO PLACEMENT, AND CONSENT OF PROGRAM COORDINATOR PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Barak,Karen L 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 6-12 1622 PEPROF 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PEREQ: PHY ED MAJORS OR MINORS AND 2.75 GPA OR DEPARTMENT CONSENT 01 Hicks,Virginia L 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1623 1-3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES PEPROF 526 P.E. FOR THE ELEMENTARY (4-8) CLASSROOM TEACHER 01 Portman,Penny 5/22 - 6/9 1611 MTWRF 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WC0185 PEPROF 680 HEALTH PROMOTION MANAGEMENT 01 Hicks,Virginia L 1706 Hicks,Virginia L 7/24 - 8/11 7/31 - 8/11 ARRANGED MTWRF WEB BASED 1:00 PM - 4:20 PM WC0183A PEPROF 710 TRENDS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 01 Portman,Penny 1624 To Be,Arranged 6/16 - 6/16 6/19 - 6/27 F MTWR 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM WC0184 3 PEPROF 712 CURRICULUM IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION 01 Clayton,L Brenda 1667 7/24 - 8/11 MTWR 8:30 AM - 11:50 AM WC0185 3 HEALTHED 362 STRESS MANAGEMENT PREREQ: SOPHOMORE/JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS This class contains a D2L online component 01 Sidman,Cara L 1625 Sidman,Cara L Sidman,Cara L Sidman,Cara L 7/6 - 7/11 7/12 - 7/12 7/13 - 7/13 7/17 - 7/17 MTRF W R M 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WEB BASED 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WC0185 3 HEALTHED 391 NUTRITION FOR HEALTH PREREQ: SOPHOMORE STATUS 01 Garvin,Ann W 1629 Garvin,Ann W 6/15 - 6/16 6/19 - 6/26 RF MTWR 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WC0186 3 HEALTHED 471 RESEARCH IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PREREQ: PEGNRL 192 AND PSYCH 104 OR PSYCH 211 This class contains a D2L online component 01 Garvin,Ann W 5/25 - 5/25 1668 Garvin,Ann W 5/31 - 5/31 Garvin,Ann W 6/5 - 6/5 Garvin,Ann W 5/22 - 6/9 R W M ARRANGED 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WEB BASED WC0186 3 HEALTHED 490 WORKSHOP IN HEALTH: HEALTH AND CULTURE This class contains a D2L online component 01 Sidman,Cara L 6/12 - 6/14 1654 Sidman,Cara L 6/23 - 6/23 Sidman,Cara L 6/27 - 6/29 Sidman,Cara L 6/12 - 6/30 MTW F TWR ARRANGED 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM WEB BASED WC0185 WC0185 WC0185 3 2 3 HEALTH EDUCATION HEALTHED 492 FIELD STUDY: HEALTH PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Barak,Karen L 5/22 - 8/11 1633 02 Sidman,Cara L 5/22 - 8/11 1662 ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-12 1-12 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES HEALTHED 562 STRESS MANAGEMENT This class contains a D2L online component 01 Sidman,Cara L 1626 Sidman,Cara L Sidman,Cara L Sidman,Cara L 7/6 - 7/11 7/12 - 7/12 7/13 - 7/13 7/17 - 7/17 MTRF W R M 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WEB BASED 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WC0185 3 HEALTHED 591 NUTRITION FOR HEALTH 01 Garvin,Ann W 1630 Garvin,Ann W 6/15 - 6/16 6/19 - 6/26 RF MTWR 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WC0186 3 R W M ARRANGED 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WEB BASED WC0186 3 HEALTHED 671 RESEARCH IN HEALTH AND PHYSICAL ACTIVITY PREREQ: PEGNRL 192 AND PSYCH 104 OR PSYCH 211 This class contains a D2L online component 01 Garvin,Ann W 5/25 - 5/25 1632 Garvin,Ann W 5/31 - 5/31 Garvin,Ann W 6/5 - 6/5 Garvin,Ann W 5/25 - 6/5 COACHING COACHING 240 INTRODUCTION TO COACHING This course is totally web-based and taught out of Desire@Learn. Accesss to the course will be given via email once you have registered for the course. For information contact Dr. Dianne Jones at 262-472-1649 or e-mail jonesd@uww.edu. 01 Jones,Dianne C 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 2 1499 COACHING 260 HISTORY AND SOCIAL ASPECTS OF ATHLETICS This course is totally web-based and taught out of Desire@Learn. Accesss to the course will be given via email once you have registered for the course. For information contact Dr. Dianne Jones at 262-472-1649 or e-mail jonesd@uww.edu. 01 Jones,Dianne C 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1498 COACHING 463 CHILDREN AND SPORTS This course is totally web-based and taught out of Desire@Learn. Accesss to the course will be given via email once you have registered for the course. For information contact Dr. Dianne Jones at 262-472-1649 or e-mail jonesd@uww.edu. 01 Jones,Dianne C 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1500 COACHING 490 WORKSHOP IN INTERCOLLEGIATE OR INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS SPORTS CAMP OBSERVATION/PARTICIPATION 01 Miller,Patrick J 6/13 - 8/11 T 6:00 AM - 9:30 AM WC0104A 1635 Plus 12 hours TBA. SUMMER PASSING LEAGUE 02 Zweifel,Stan 6/12 - 6/30 MWF 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM SA0011 1675 Zweifel,Stan 6/12 - 6/30 TR 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM Zweifel,Stan 6/12 - 6/30 MWF 6:00 PM - 8:20 PM Zweifel,Stan 6/12 - 6/30 TR 11:00 AM - 12:10 PM SUMMER FOOTBALL CAMP 03 Zweifel,Stan 7/3 - 7/21 MWF 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM SA0010 1652 Zweifel,Stan 7/3 - 7/21 TR 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Zweifel,Stan 7/3 - 7/21 TR 11:00 AM - 12:10 PM Zweifel,Stan 7/3 - 7/21 MWF 6:00 AM - 8:20 PM PLAYING AND COACHING GOLF 04 Miller,Patrick J 6/12 - 8/11 M 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM WC0104A 1673 Plus 8 hours TBA COACHING 492 FIELD STUDY IN COACHING PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT Department approval required. Contact Dr. Dianne Jones at 262-472-1649 or jonesd@uww.edu, 116 Williams Center. 01 Jones,Dianne C 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1494 COACHING 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY 3 3 3 3 2-3 PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Jones,Dianne C 1497 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-4 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES COACHING 663 CHILDREN AND SPORTS This course is totally web-based and taught out of Desire@Learn. Accesss to the course will be given via email once you have registered for the course. For information contact Dr. Dianne Jones at 262-472-1649 or e-mail jonesd@uww.edu. 01 Jones,Dianne C 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1502 COACHING 690 WORKSHOP IN INTERCOLLEGIATE OR INTERSCHOLASTIC ATHLETICS SPORTS CAMP OBSERVATION/PARTICIPATION 01 Miller,Patrick J 6/13 - 8/11 T 6:00 AM - 9:30 AM WC0104A 1636 Plus 12 hours TBA SUMMER PASSING LEAGUE 02 Zweifel,Stan 6/12 - 6/30 MWF 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM SA0011 1651 Zweifel,Stan 6/12 - 6/30 TR 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM Zweifel,Stan 6/12 - 6/30 MWF 6:00 PM - 8:20 PM Zweifel,Stan 6/12 - 6/30 TR 11:00 AM - 12:10 PM SUMMER FOOTBALL CAMP 03 Zweifel,Stan 7/3 - 7/21 MWF 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM SA0010 1653 Zweifel,Stan 7/3 - 7/21 TR 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM Zweifel,Stan 7/3 - 7/21 TR 11:00 AM - 12:10 PM Zweifel,Stan 7/3 - 7/21 MWF 6:00 AM - 8:20 PM PLAYING AND COACHING GOLF 04 Miller,Patrick J 6/12 - 8/11 M 6:00 PM - 9:30 PM WC0104A 1709 Plus 8 hours TBA COACHING 710 CURRENT TRENDS AND ISSUES ATHLETICS 01 Bukowski,Bruce J 6/23 - 6/23 1634 To Be,Arranged 6/24 - 6/24 To Be,Arranged 7/7 - 7/15 To Be,Arranged 7/8 - 7/15 F S F S COACHING 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Jones,Dianne C 1501 ARRANGED 5/22 - 8/11 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM 12:00 PM - 5:00 PM 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM 3 3 3 3 WC0183B 3 1-3 LEADERSHIP, MILITARY SCIENCE AND AEROSPACE STUDIES LDRSHP 240 LEADERSHIP CAMP PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT FORT KNOX Five 30-day cycles beginning on or about June 6. Conducted at Fort Knox, KY. Required medical examiniation provided at no cost to student. Department approval required. 01 Koschnik,Andrew T 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 3 1084 LDRSHP 440 ADVANCED LEADER CAMP PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT FORT LEWIS Twelve 32-day cycles beginning on or about May 29. Conducted at Ft. Lewis, WA. 01 Koschnik,Andrew T 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1085 3 LDRSHP 498 INDEPENDENT STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Koschnik,Andrew T 1086 1-3 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED OCCUPATIONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY AND HEALTH SAFETY 201 PERSONAL AND PUBLIC SAFETY Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) 01 Bowen,Deborah C 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH1013 3 1089 Section 02: This is an entirely web based section taught out of D2L, which is located on the web at http://www.courses.wisconsin.edu. For information and questions, email Vay Rodman at rodmanv@uww.edu. 02 Rodman,Vay A 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1106 SAFETY 255 ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS Gen Ed Interdisciplinary (GI) TR TR 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM WH1001 3 WH1001 3 SAFETY 260 BASIC TRAFFIC SAFETY First class is an organizational meeting only, all other classes are arranged. 01 Wucivic,Craig G 6/12 - 8/11 1097 M 2:00 PM - 2:25 PM WH1014 3 SAFETY 383 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY 01 Lepkowski,Robert J 1095 TR 5:45 PM - 9:05 PM WH1014 3 SAFETY 450 BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION PREREQ: SOPH ST OR CONS INSTR. 01 Taveira,Alvaro D 5/22 - 6/30 1107 MW 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM WH1013 3 SAFETY 461 PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS OF DRIVER EDUCATION PREREQ: SAFETY 260 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR First class is an organizational meeting only, all other classes are arranged. 01 Wucivic,Craig G 6/12 - 8/11 1098 M 2:35 PM - 3:00 PM WH1014 3 SAFETY 464 TECHNIQUES OF LABORATORY INSTRUCTION PREREQ: SAFETY 461 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR First class is an organizational meeting only, all other classes are arranged. 01 Wucivic,Craig G 6/12 - 8/11 1100 M 3:10 PM - 3:30 PM WH1014 1-5 1087 1088 01 02 Kapp,Edward A Kapp,Edward A 5/22 - 6/30 7/3 - 8/11 5/22 - 6/30 SAFETY 470 SEMINAR-SAFETY PREREQ: DEPARTMENT APPROVAL REQUIRED. CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN SAFETY 492 AND 2.50 CUM GPA 01 Kapp,Edward A 5/22 - 8/11 F 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM 1090 HC0005 2 SAFETY 488 ERGONOMICS 01 1091 HC0005 3 Choi,Sang D 7/3 - 8/11 MW 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM SAFETY 492 FIELDWORK INTERNSHIP IN SAFETY S/NC grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF COORDINATOR OF FIELD EXPERIENCES AND CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT IN SAFETY 470 AND CUM GPA 2.50 OR HIGHER 01 Kapp,Edward A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-12 1101 02 Kapp,Edward A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-12 1102 03 Kapp,Edward A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-12 1103 04 Kapp,Edward A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-12 1110 SAFETY 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR AND JUNIOR STATUS AND SAFETY STUDIES MAJOR OR MINOR 01 Choi,Sang D 6/12 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1655 02 Bowen,Deborah C 6/12 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1656 03 Rodman,Vay A 6/12 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1657 04 Taveira,Alvaro D 6/12 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1658 05 Wucivic,Craig G 6/12 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1659 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES SAFETY 583 INTRODUCTION TO SECURITY 01 Lepkowski,Robert J 1096 TR 5:45 PM - 9:05 PM WH1014 3 SAFETY 650 BEHAVIORAL ASPECTS OF ACCIDENT PREVENTION 01 Taveira,Alvaro D 5/22 - 6/30 1108 MW 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM WH1013 3 SAFETY 661 PROBLEMS AND MATERIALS OF DRIVER EDUCATION PREREQ: SAFETY 260 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR First class is an organizational meeting only, all other classes are arranged. 01 Wucivic,Craig G 6/12 - 8/11 1099 M 2:35 PM - 3:00 PM WH1014 3 SAFETY 688 ERGONOMICS 01 1092 7/3 - 8/11 MW 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM HC0005 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED Choi,Sang D SAFETY 789 READINGS AND RESEARCH IN SAFETY PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Choi,Sang D 1093 5/22 - 6/30 3 3 Rodman,Vay A Taveira,Alvaro D 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED 3 3 Kapp,Edward A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-6 SAFETY 796 SPECIAL STUDIES: SCHOOL SAFETY 01 Rodman,Vay A 1117 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF SAFETY 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES 01 1094 03 1105 04 1115 05 1116 6/12 - 8/11 6/12 - 8/11 6/12 - 8/11 6/12 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1112 1113 03 04 SAFETY 793 PRACTICUM P/F grade basis only 01 1104 Choi,Sang D Rodman,Vay A Taveira,Alvaro D Wucivic,Craig G 8:00 AM - 10:40 AM WH1014 3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 SPECIAL EDUCATION SPECED 205 PSYCHOLOGY OF THE EXCEPTIONAL CHILD 01 Kolb,Sharon M 6/12 - 6/30 1234 02 Griffith,Amy 7/3 - 7/21 1239 MTWRF MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2015 3 WH3010 3 SPECED 324 FOUNDATIONS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION PREREQ: SPECED 205 01 Lombard,Richard C 1266 MTWRF 1:00 PM - 4:20 PM WH2014 3 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2015 3 5:00 PM - 7:45 PM WH2015 3 SPECED 406 CAREER/VOCATIONAL PROGRAMMING FOR EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS PREREQ: SPECED 325/525 AND ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 01 Lombard,Richard C 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM 1233 WH2014 3 SPECED 407 FOUNDATIONS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER PREREQ: SPECED 205 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Stuart,Shannon 6/12 - 6/30 1235 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH3011 3 SPECED 408 METHODS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS PREREQ: SPECED 205 AND SPECED 407/607 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 VanLeuven,Cathy 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 1238 7:30 AM - 10:25 AM WH2015 3 SPECED 409 NONVIOLENT CRISIS INTERVENTION S/NC grade basis only 01 Rogers-Adkinson,Diana 6/10 - 6/11 1710 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM WC0185 5/22 - 6/9 SPECED 325 CHARACTERISTICS OF CD/EBD/LD PREREQ: ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, SPECED 205 01 Rogers-Adkinson,Diana 6/12 - 6/30 1236 SPECED 360 BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT FOR THE INCLUSIVE CLASSROOMS PREREQ: ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, SPECED 205 01 Gwalla-Ogisi,N 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 1237 MTWRF SU 1 SPECED 426 INTRODUCTION TO INDIVIDUALIZED DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT OF EEN PREREQ: SPECED 205 AND EDFNDPRC 210 RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION Required course fee is $30.00 01 Riall,Ann 5/22 - 6/30 TR 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM 1242 WH3011 3 SPECED 462 EDUCATIONAL-DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT IN LD, E/BD, CD PREREQ: SPECED 426 RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION Required course fee is $30.00 01 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 8/11 TR 1243 WH2014 3 4:00 PM - 7:20 PM SPECED 466 WORKING WITH PARENTS OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN AND COMMUNITY AGENCIES PREREQ: ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, SPECED 205 01 Gwalla-Ogisi,N 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 1240 SPECED 482 CURRENT TOPICS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION: PRE-INSTITUTE WH3011 3 COREQ: SPECED 483/683 01 1245 02 1246 Griffith,Amy Stuart,Shannon 7/31 - 8/1 7/31 - 8/1 MT MT 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WH2001 1 WH2015 1 SPECED 483 CURRENT TOPICS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION: INSTITUTE: UNDERSTANDING POVERTY Current Topics in Special Education: Institute - A Framework for Understanding Poverty. The keynote speaker for this portion of the Institute will be Dr. Cathy Hamilton. Raised in generational poverty, Dr. Hamilton speaks from her head and her heart about Dr. Ruby Payne’s research on poverty as it impacts student achievement. She is known for her work around differentiated instruction for at-risk learners and children carrying special education labels and will provide a massive array of teaching strategies to insure school success for all children. 01 Warden,M Robin 8/2 - 8/3 WR 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM WH2001 1 1249 SPECED 484 CURRENT ISSUES IN SPECIAL EDUCATION: POST INSTITUTE COREQ: SPECED 483/683 01 Griffith,Amy 8/4 - 8/5 1247 02 Stuart,Shannon 8/4 - 8/5 1248 FS FS 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WH2001 1 WH2015 1 MTWRF 1:00 PM - 4:20 PM WH2014 3 SPECED 525 CHARACTERISTICS OF CD/EBD/LD 01 Rogers-Adkinson,Diana 6/12 - 6/30 1270 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH2015 3 SPECED 560 BEHAVIOR MANAGEMENT FOR THE INCLUSIVE CLASSROOM PREREQ: ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, SPECED 205 01 Gwalla-Ogisi,N 6/12 - 6/30 1271 MTWRF 5:00 PM - 7:45 PM WH2015 3 SPECED 606 CAREER/VOCATIONAL PROGRAMMING FOR EXCEPTIONAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS PREREQ: SPECED 325/525 AND ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 01 Lombard,Richard C 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM 1267 WH2014 3 SPECED 607 FOUNDATIONS OF AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDER PREREQ: SPECED 205 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Stuart,Shannon 6/12 - 6/30 1269 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH3011 3 SPECED 608 METHODS FOR TEACHING CHILDREN WITH AUTISM SPECTRUM DISORDERS PREREQ: SPECED 205 AND SPECED 407/607 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 VanLeuven,Cathy 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 1273 7:30 AM - 10:25 AM WH2015 3 SPECED 609 NONVIOLENT CRISIS INTERVENTION S/NC grade basis only 01 Rogers-Adkinson,Diana 6/10 - 6/11 1711 8:00 AM - 4:00 PM WC0185 SPECED 626 INTRODUCTION TO INDIVIDUALIZED DIAGNOSTIC ASSESSMENT OF EEN PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION Required course fee is $30.00 01 Riall,Ann 5/22 - 6/30 TR 1280 5:00 PM - 8:20 PM WH3011 3 SPECED 662 EDUCATIONAL-DIAGNOSIS AND ASSESSMENT IN LD, E/BD, CD PREREQ: SPECED 626 AND RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH PROFESSIONAL ED ADMISSION Required course fee is $30.00 01 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 8/11 TR 1295 4:00 PM - 7:20 PM WH2014 3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES SPECED 524 FOUNDATIONS OF SPECIAL EDUCATION PREREQ: SPECED 205 01 Lombard,Richard C 1268 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF SU SPECED 666 WORKING WITH PARENTS OF EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN AND COMMUNITY AGENCIES PREREQ: ADMISSION TO PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION, SPECED 205 01 Gwalla-Ogisi,N 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 1274 1 WH3011 3 SPECED 680 PHASE 4 PORTFOLIO PREREQ: PASS PRAXIS II EXAMINATION; HAVE NO GRADES LOWER THAN A ‘C’ IN LICENSURE COURSES; 2.75 GPA OR HIGHER COREQ: SPECFLD 489A, 489B, 489C, OR 489D AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Riall,Ann 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 2 1281 SPECED 682 CURRENT TOPICS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION: PRE-INSTITUTE COREQ: SPECED 483/683 01 Griffith,Amy 7/31 - 8/1 1275 MT 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WH2001 1 1276 02 Stuart,Shannon 7/31 - 8/1 MT 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WH2015 1 SPECED 683 CURRENT TOPICS IN SPECIAL EDUCATION: INSTITUTE: UNDERSTANDING POVERTY Current Topics in Special Education: Institute - A Framework for Understanding Poverty. The keynote speaker for this portion of the Institute will be Dr. Cathy Hamilton. Raised in generational poverty, Dr. Hamilton speaks from her head and her heart about Dr. Ruby Payne’s research on poverty as it impacts student achievement. She is known for her work around differentiated instruction for at-risk learners and children carrying special education labels and will provide a massive array of teaching strategies to insure school success for all children. 01 Warden,M Robin 8/2 - 8/3 WR 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM WH2001 1 1277 SPECED 684 CURRENT ISSUES IN SPECIAL EDUCATION: POST INSTITUTE COREQ: SPECED 483/683 01 Griffith,Amy 8/4 - 8/5 1278 02 Stuart,Shannon 8/4 - 8/5 1279 FS FS 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM WH2001 1 WH2015 1 SPECED 700 THEORETICAL FOUNDATIONS OF CONTEMPORARY PRACTICES IN SPECIAL EDUCATION 01 Gordon,David M 5/22 - 6/30 MW 4:00 PM - 7:20 PM 1241 WH3011 3 SPECED 702 REFLECTIVE PRACTICE AND ACTION RESEARCH 01 Gordon,David M 6/12 - 7/21 1244 WH3010 3 TR 2:00 PM - 5:20 PM SPECED 781 SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITIONAL PROGRAMMING PREREQ: SPECED 556 OR SPECED 564 OR SPECED 606 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR. 01 Kolb,Sharon M 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED 1272 3 SPECED 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 To Be,Arranged 1282 1-3 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED SPECIAL EDUCATION FIELD SPECFLD 789A PRACTICUM: COGNITIVE DISABILITY P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 670 AND SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1283 1-6 SPECFLD 789B PRACTICUM: LEARNING DISABILITY P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 670 AND SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1284 1-6 SPECFLD 789C PRACTICUM: EMOTIONAL/BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 670 AND SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1285 1-6 SPECFLD 789D PRACTICUM: CROSS CATAGORICAL P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 670 AND SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1286 1-6 SPECFLD 789F PRACTICUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION THREE THROUGH EIGHT P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 5 1287 SPECFLD 789G PRACTICUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION BIRTH TO THREE P/F grade basis only PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1288 SPECFLD 793A INSERVICE PRACTICUM: COGNITIVE DISABILITY 1-6 P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1289 1-6 SPECFLD 793B INSERVICE PRACTICUM: LEARNING DISABILITY P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-6 1290 SPECFLD 793C INSERVICE PRACTICUM: EMOTIONAL BEHAVIORAL DISORDERS P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-6 1291 SPECFLD 793D INSERVICE PRACTICUM: CROSS CATAGORICAL P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-6 1292 SPECFLD 793F INSERVICE PRACTICUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION 3 - 8 P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1293 1-6 SPECFLD 793G INSERVICE PRACTICUM IN EARLY CHILDHOOD SPECIAL EDUCATION BIRTH TO THREE P/F grade basis only PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO STUDENTS WITH ADMISSION TO DIRECTED TEACHING, PRACTICUM, INSERVICE PRACTICUM AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT. COREQ: SPECED 680 01 To Be,Arranged 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1294 1-6 College of Letters and Sciences INTEGRATED SCIENCE-BUSINESS SCIBUS 485 INTEGRATED SCIENCE-BUSINESS SENIOR PROJECT PREREQ: SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT DEPARTMENT 01 Anderson,Steven W 5/22 - 8/11 1263 ARRANGED 3 SCIBUS 493 SCIENCE-BUSINESS INTERNSHIP PREREQ: JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING, 2.5 GPA, AND AT LEAST 30 CREDITS TOWARD MAJOR AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Anderson,Steven W 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 3 1264 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES BIOLOGY 120 BIOLOGICAL FOUNDATIONS Gen Ed Laboratory (GL) COREQ: MATH 141 OR 140 OR WAIVER 01 Clokey,George V 1126 5/22 - 6/30 MTWR 10:45 AM - 1:35 PM UH0142 4 BIOLOGY 141 BIOLOGY I: PLANT FOCUS Gen Ed Laboratory (GL) COREQ: MATH 141 OR WAIVER 01 Pritchard,John 1398 5/22 - 6/30 MTWR 10:45 AM - 1:35 PM UH0312 4 BIOLOGY 214 ECOLOGY AND SOCIETY Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) 01 Solheim,Stephen L 1399 5/22 - 6/9 MTWR 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM UH0142 3 BIOLOGY 493 INTERNSHIP IN BIOLOGY S/NC grade basis only 01 McKinnon,Jeffrey S 1119 5/22 - 8/11 BIOLOGY 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: BIOLOGY 141 AND BIOLOGY 142 AND 2.75 GPA IN BIOLOGY. PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Eshelman,Bruce David5/22 - 8/11 1118 BEST-TERP 02 Woller,Michael J 6/12 - 8/11 1120 BEST-TERP 03 Woller,Michael J 6/12 - 8/11 1121 ARRANGED 1-12 ARRANGED 1-3 ARRANGED 1-3 ARRANGED 1-3 CHEMISTRY CHEM 102 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY Gen Ed Laboratory (GL) PREREQ: MATH 141 WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER OR WAIVER. 01C Johns,Philip T 5/22 - 7/21 1129 Johns,Philip T 5/22 - 7/21 01L Johns,Philip T 5/22 - 7/21 1130 Johns,Philip T 5/22 - 7/21 MT W W R 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM UH0144 UH0144 UH0242 UH0242 5 CHEM 104 INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY Gen Ed Laboratory (GL) PREREQ: CHEM 102 01C Traore,Hassimi 1131 Traore,Hassimi 01L Traore,Hassimi 1132 Traore,Hassimi MT W R W 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM 7:30 AM - 9:00 AM 7:30 AM - 9:45 AM 9:00 AM - 9:45 AM UH0140 UH0140 UH0244 UH0244 5 5/22 - 7/21 5/22 - 7/21 5/22 - 7/21 5/22 - 7/21 CHEM 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN CHEMISTRY PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Kumpaty,Hephzibah 5/22 - 8/11 1133 02 Asala,Kathy 5/22 - 8/11 1134 03 Anderson,Steven W 5/22 - 8/11 1135 04 Chan,Catherine W 5/22 - 8/11 1136 05 Traore,Hassimi 5/22 - 8/11 1722 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 GEOGRAPHY AND GEOLOGY GEOGRAPHY GEOGRPY 252 HUMAN ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS Gen Ed Social Science (GS) This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Goldblum,David 5/22 - 6/9 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1137 GEOLOGY GEOLGY 300 PRINCIPLES OF OCEANOGRAPHY Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) COREQ: MATH 141 OR 140 OR WAIVER This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Hanger,Rex A 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1140 GEOLGY 307 DINOSAURS Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) COREQ: MATH 141 OR 140 OR WAIVER This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Hanger,Rex A 5/22 - 6/9 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1139 HISTORY HISTRY 125 AMERICAN HISTORY SINCE 1877 Gen Ed Humanities (GH) 01 Karges,Steven B 1317 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0212 3 HISTRY 141 MODERN BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY Gen Ed Humanities & Diversity (GH) 01 Binagi,Lloyd A 1319 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0212 3 HISTRY 155 HISTORY OF MODERN EUROPE Gen Ed Humanities (GH) This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Jaffe,James A 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1318 HISTRY 372 HISTORY OF RUSSIA SINCE 1815 This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Hachten,Elizabeth 7/24 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1320 HISTRY 493 APPLIED HISTORY PREREQ: ELEVEN CREDITS OF HISTORY AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Gulig,Anthony G 5/22 - 8/11 1684 ARRANGED 1-6 HISTRY 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 To Be,Arranged 1685 02 To Be,Arranged 1686 ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 LANGUAGES AND LITERATURES ENGLISH ENGLISH 102 FRESHMAN ENGLISH PREREQ: ENGLISH 101 OR 161 OR THE EQUIVALENT OR ACT SUBSCORE OF 30 OR ABOVE (SAT VERBAL 700). 01 Keelty,Bill 5/22 - 6/30 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM 1401 HE0214 3 ENGLISH 206 BRITISH LITERATURE SURVEY I Gen Ed Humanities (GH) PREREQ: ENGLISH 101 AND 102 OR ENGLISH 161 AND 162 OR ENGLISH 105. 01 Kim,Elizabeth S. 5/22 - 6/30 1402 HE0216 3 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:45 PM ENGLISH 372 TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC WRITING PREREQ: ENGLISH 101 AND 102 OR ENGLISH 161 AND 162 OR ENGLISH 105. This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Carlberg,John M 5/22 - 6/9 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1403 ENGLISH 404 SHAKESPEARE PREREQ: ENGLISH 206 AND JUNIOR STANDING 01 Diamond,Betty A 1404 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HE0310 3 ENGLISH 491 TRAVEL STUDY: REMEMBERING THE HOLOCAUST PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT Travel dates: July 17-28, 2006 (Poland, Czech Republic, Germany) plus two pre-trip and one post-trip meetings at Whitewater on Saturdays (dates and times to be determined). Contact the Continuing Education Travel Study Programs Office at 800-621-5376 or 262-472-1003 for application and registration information and Drs. Clinton or Mohan (clintond@uww.edu or mohanp@uww.edu) for academic requirements. Application and deposit deadline: March 17, 2006. Not available for WINS registration. 01 Clinton,DeWitt 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED 3 1725 Mohan,Paula R GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES ENGLISH 572 TECHNICAL AND SCIENTIFIC WRITING This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 1407 01 ENGLISH 604 SHAKESPEARE 01 1405 Carlberg,John M 5/22 - 6/9 ARRANGED WEB BASED Diamond,Betty A 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 3 HE0310 3 ENGLISH 691 TRAVEL STUDY: REMEMBERING THE HOLOCAUST PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT Travel dates: July 17-28, 2006 (Poland, Czech Republic, Germany) plus two pre-trip and one post-trip meetings at Whitewater on Saturdays (dates and times to be determined). Contact the Continuing Education Travel Study Programs Office at 800-621-5376 or 262-472-1003 for application and registration information and Drs. Clinton or Mohan (clintond@uww.edu or mohanp@uww.edu) for academic requirements. Application and deposit deadline: March 17, 2006. NOt available for WINS registration. 01 Clinton,DeWitt 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED 3 1726 Mohan,Paula R SPANISH Students with no previous university level foreign language coursework who wish to continue with a language studied in high school, must take the appropriate Foreign Language Placement Exam. Exam scores indicate appropriate course placement. Native speakers should speak with the Foreign Language Coordinator instead of taking this exam. 150-420 Beginning Spanish 141 421-478 Beginning Spanish 142 479-532 Intermediate Spanish 251 533-600 Intermediate Spanish 252 601 and above Advanced Spanish Language Study 321 SPANISH 141 BEGINNING SPANISH Gen Ed Humanities (GH) 01 1406 Hoff,Peter B 6/12 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 12:35 PM HE0313 4 MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER SCIENCES MATHEMATICS MATH 40 PRE-ALGEBRA 01 1146 Anderson,Eric P 6/12 - 7/21 MTWRF 9:05 AM - 10:35 AM C1008 MATH 41 BEGINNING ALGEBRA PREREQ: MATH O40 OR ITS EQUIVALENT 01 Anderson,Eric P 1152 6/12 - 7/21 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 12:35 PM MATH 141 INTERMEDIATE ALGEBRA PREREQ: MATH 041, WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER OR ITS EQUIVALENT 01 Evangelista,Fe S 5/22 - 6/30 1141 02 Letellier,Julie A 7/3 - 8/11 1142 MTWRF MTWRF 10:45 AM - 12:35 PM 10:45 AM - 12:35 PM MG0117 MG0117 4 4 MATH 143 FINITE MATHEMATICS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) PREREQ: MATH 141 WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER OR WAIVER. 01 Samaranayake,Geethamali 5/22 - 6/30 1143 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM MG0121 3 C1008 3 4 MATH 148 MATHEMATICS FOR THE ELEMENTARY TEACHER I Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) PREREQ: MATH 141 WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER AND ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, SPECIAL EDUCATION OR PRE-EDUCATION MAJOR 01 Whitmore,Ruth S 5/22 - 6/30 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM HY0216 3 1155 MATH 149 MATHEMATICS FOR THE ELEMENTARY TEACHER II PREREQ: MATH 148 WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER 01 Sheth,Manasi S 7/3 - 8/11 1147 MATH 152 ELEMENTARY FUNCTIONS Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) PREREQ: MATH 141 WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER OR WAIVER. MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM HY0216 3 5/22 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:00 PM MG0122 5 MATH 243 SHORT CALCULUS FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIAL SCIENCES Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) PREREQ: MATH 143 OR 152 WITH A GRADE OF C OR BETTER 01 To Be,Arranged 7/3 - 8/11 1144 MTWRF 9:05 AM - 10:25 AM MG0115 3 MATH 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 To Be,Arranged 1148 02 To Be,Arranged 1149 03 To Be,Arranged 1150 04 To Be,Arranged 1153 05 To Be,Arranged 1154 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1145 01 Chen,Xueqing 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 COMPUTER SCIENCE COMPSCI 162 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) COREQ: MATH 141 OR 140 OR WAIVER 01 Samaranayake,Sobitha 5/22 - 6/30 1156 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM MG0115 3 COMPSCI 181 INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE AND THE WEB Gen Ed Math/NatSci (GM) PREREQ: MATH 141 OR WAIVER OF MATH 141 01 Gunawardena,Athula 7/3 - 8/11 1157 MTWR 10:45 AM - 12:25 PM HY0210 3 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM HY0217 3 PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES RELIGIOUS STUDIES RELIGST 211 INTRODUCTION TO EASTERN RELIGIONS Gen Ed Humanities (GH) 01 Dazey,Wade H 7/24 - 8/11 1674 MTWRF POLITICAL SCIENCE POLISCI 141 AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS Gen Ed Social Science (GS) This web-based class will be taught using Desire2Learn. Information will be sent to each student’s UWW email address shortly before the class begins. Required additional course fee : $75.00 01 Johnson,Susan M 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1391 POLISCI 217 ETHNIC POLITICS Gen Ed Social Science & Diversity (GS) 01 Valadez,John R 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0322 3 1723 Section 02: This web-based class will be taught using Desire2Learn. Information will be sent to each student’s UWW email address shortly before the class begins. Required additional course fee : $75.00 02 Valadez,John R 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1397 POLISCI 247 ISSUES AND CRISES IN AMERICAN POLITICS Gen Ed Social Science (GS) US AND THE MIDDLE EAST This web-based class will be taught using Desire2Learn. Information will be sent to each student’s UWW email address shortly before the class begins. Required additional course fee : $75.00 01 Ghavamshahidi,Zohreh 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1392 POLISCI 250 INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY Gen Ed Social Science (GS) This web-based class will be taught using Desire2Learn. Information will be sent to each student’s UWW email address shortly before the class begins. Required additional course fee : $75.00 01 Mohan,Paula R 6/12 - 7/21 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1394 POLISCI 320 PUBLIC POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION PREREQ: 3 UNITS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE The web-based class will be taught using Desire2Learn. Information will be sent to each student’s UWW email address shortly before the class begins. Required additional course fee : $75.00 01 Heatwole,Craig G 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1395 POLISCI 365 BLACK POLITICAL AND SOCIAL THOUGHT Diversity PREREQ: AFRIAMR 100 OR POLISCI 141 OR RACEETH 217 OR POLISCI 217 OR POLSCI 250 01 Adogamhe,Paul G 7/24 - 8/11 MTWRF 1396 POLISCI 493 INTERNSHIP IN POLITICAL SCIENCE PREREQ: 3 UNITS OF POLITICAL SCIENCE PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Johnson,Susan M 1724 5/22 - 8/11 POLISCI 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Adogamhe,Paul G 5/22 - 8/11 1578 02 Cottle,Charles E 5/22 - 8/11 1581 03 Emrey,Jolly 5/22 - 8/11 1582 04 Ghavamshahidi,Zohreh 5/22 - 8/11 1583 05 Heatwole,Craig G 5/22 - 8/11 1584 06 Johnson,Susan M 5/22 - 8/11 1585 07 Mohan,Paula R 5/22 - 8/11 1586 08 Valadez,John R 5/22 - 8/11 1587 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM HY0322 3 ARRANGED 1-12 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 PSYCHOLOGY PSYCH 104 PSYCHOLOGY OF HUMAN ADJUSTMENT Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 01 Neddenriep,Christine 7/3 - 7/21 1545 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH4010 3 PSYCH 202 PSYCHOLOGY OF WOMEN Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 01 Poorman,P B 1160 MTWRF 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM WH4010 3 5/22 - 6/9 PSYCH 211 INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY Gen Ed Social Science (GS) This is a Web class. A short while before the start of class, information will be sent to each student’s university e-mail address. Requires online access packet, approx. $50. 01 Cook,Joan Littlefield 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1173 PSYCH 215 BASIC STATISTICAL METHODS PREREQ: MATH 141 01 Eamon,Douglas B 1179 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH4008 3 PSYCH 304 PSYCHOLOGY OF PERSONALITY PREREQ: PSYCH 211 01 Beaver,Barbara Rybski 5/22 - 6/9 1174 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM WH4008 3 PSYCH 331 PSYCHOLOGY OF CHILDHOOD PREREQ: PSYCH 211 This is a Web class. A short while before the start of class, information will be sent to each student’s university e-mail address. Requires online access packet, approx. $50. 01 Cook,Greg 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1176 PSYCH 480 SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS 01 Larson,James D 6/12 - 6/30 1161 MTWRF 4:00 PM - 6:40 PM PSYCH 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: 2.75 GPA, 9 CREDITS IN PSYCHOLOGY, JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING AND CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Beaver,Barbara Rybski 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1165 02 Cook,Greg 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1166 03 Cook,Joan Littlefield 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1167 04 Eamon,Douglas B 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1168 WH4008 3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1169 1170 1171 1175 05 06 07 08 Larson,James D 5/22 - 8/11 Neddenriep,Christine E 5/22 - 8/11 Poorman,P B 5/22 - 8/11 Waraczynski,Meg A 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES PSYCH 680 SCHOOL VIOLENCE AND CRISIS MANAGEMENT 01 Larson,James D 6/12 - 6/30 1162 MTWRF PSYCH 768 BEHAVIOR THERAPY IN SCHOOLS PREREQ: ADMISSION TO SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY PROGRAM OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR. 01 Larson,James D 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 1163 PSYCH 798 INDIVIDUAL STUDIES PREREQ: CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 To Be,Arranged 1172 5/22 - 8/11 4:00 PM - 6:40 PM WH4008 3 4:00 PM - 6:40 PM WH4008 3 ARRANGED 1-3 RACE AND ETHNIC CULTURES RACEETH 217 ETHNIC POLITICS Gen Ed Ethnic/Women St & Diversity (GE) 01 Valadez,John R 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0322 3 1423 Section 02: This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 02 Valadez,John R 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1424 RACEETH 380 RACE,ETHNICITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE:ISSUES FOR HELPING PROFESSIONALS Diversity 01 Reutebuch,Tim G 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 1425 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM S0224 3 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0214 3 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0212 3 AFRIAMR 270 THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Gen Ed Ethnic/Women St & Diversity (GE) 01 Denning,Holly 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 1422 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0213 3 AFRIAMR 365 BLACK POLITICAL AND SOCIAL THOUGHT Diversity PREREQ: AFRIAMR 100 OR POLISCI 141 OR RACEETH 217 OR POLISCI 217 OR POLSCI 250 01 Adogamhe,Paul G 7/24 - 8/11 MTWRF 1420 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM HY0322 3 2:00 PM - 4:40 PM HE0201 3 SOCWORK 301 ASSERTIVENESS TRAINING IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS 01 Zastrow,Charles H 5/22 - 5/26 MTWRF 1199 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM S0330 1 SOCWORK 302 GRIEF MANAGEMENT IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS 01 Zastrow,Charles H 6/5 - 6/9 1195 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM S0330 1 SOCWORK 303 MANAGING STRESS AND BURNOUT IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS 01 Zastrow,Charles H 5/30 - 6/2 MTWRF 1196 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM S0330 1 AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES AMERIND 102 INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES Gen Ed Humanities & Diversity (GH) 01 Gulig,Anthony G 6/12 - 6/30 1426 AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES AFRIAMR 141 MODERN BLACK AMERICAN HISTORY Gen Ed Ethnic/Women St & Diversity (GE) 01 Binagi,Lloyd A 1421 7/3 - 7/21 SOCIAL WORK SOCWORK 235 CHILD WELFARE 01 1265 Winship,James P 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF SOCWORK 341 SEXUALITY FOR PROFESSIONAL GROWTH PREREQ: SOCIAL WORK MAJORS, WOMEN’S STUDIES MAJORS OR MINORS, HEALTH EDUCATION MINORS OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT CHAIRPERSON 01 Kirst-Ashman,Karen 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM S0330 1197 3 SOCWORK 380 RACE/ETHNICITY/SOCIAL JUSTICE: ISSUES FOR HELPING PROFESSIONALS Diversity 01 Reutebuch,Tim G 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 1184 3 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM S0224 SOCWORK 493 SOCIAL WORK EXPERIENCE PREREQ: 2.25 GPA, SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF ALL SOCIAL WORK REQUIRED COURSES 01 Reutebuch,Tim G 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1189 02 Wallace,Michael D 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1190 03 Zastrow,Charles H 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1191 04 Kirst-Ashman,Karen 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1212 05 Winship,James P 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1213 06 Winship,James P 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1262 3-12 3-12 3-12 3-12 3-12 3-12 SOCWORK 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY IN SOCIAL WORK 01 Reutebuch,Tim G 1192 02 Wallace,Michael D 1193 03 Winship,James P 1194 04 Zastrow,Charles H 1201 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES SOCWORK 541 SEXUALITY FOR PROFESSIONAL GROWTH 01 Kirst-Ashman,Karen 5/22 - 6/9 1200 MTWRF SOCWORK 580 RACE/ETHNICITY/SOCIAL JUSTICE: ISSUES FOR HELPING PROFESSIONALS 01 Reutebuch,Tim G 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 1185 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM S0330 3 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM S0224 3 SOCIOLOGY, ANTHROPOLOGY AND CRIMINAL JUSTICE SOCIOLOGY SOCIOLGY 250 SOCIAL PROBLEMS Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 01 1591 Klug,Hadley G SOCIOLGY 252 MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY Gen Ed Social Science (GS) 01 Grigsby,E. Howard 1592 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0215 3 5/22 - 6/9 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0213 3 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0213 3 SOCIOLGY 270 THE AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY: A SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE Gen Ed Social Science & Diversity (GS) 01 Denning,Holly 7/3 - 7/21 MTWRF 1593 SOCIOLGY 276 INTRODUCTION TO CRIMINOLOGY Gen Ed Social Science (GS) Section 01 will be taught on the web and you must have an active UWW email account to take this class. A week or two before the course begins, information on how to access the course will be mailed to your UWW email account. $75.00 additional course fee will be assessed. 01 Deller,Melissa A 7/3 - 7/21 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1595 SOCIOLGY 285 ASIAN AMERICANS Diversity PREREQ: GENED 130 AND GENED 120 OR GENED140, OR SOPHOMORE STANDING Section 01 will be taught on the web and you must have an active UWW email account to take this class. A week or two before the course begins, information on how to access the course will be mailed to your UWW email account. $75.00 additional course fee will be assessed. 01 Neuman,W Lawrence 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1676 SOCIOLGY 352 URBAN SOCIOLOGY PREREQ: THREE CREDITS OF SOCIOLOGY Section 01 will be taught on the web and you must have an active UWW email account to take this class. A week or two before the course begins, information on how to access the course will be mailed to your UWW email account. $75.00 additional course fee will be assessed. 01 Neuman,W Lawrence 7/24 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1677 SOCIOLGY 355 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY PREREQ: THREE CREDITS OF SOCIOLOGY Section 01 will be taught on the web and you must have an active UWW email account to take this class. A week or two before the course begins, information on how to access the course will be mailed to your UWW email account. $75.00 additional course fee will be assessed. 01 Nath,Leda E 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1678 SOCIOLGY 370 JUVENILE DELINQUENCY PREREQ: SOCIOLOGY 276 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Free Jr.,Marvin D. 5/22 - 6/9 1679 MTWRF 7:30 AM - 10:10 AM HY0213 3 SOCIOLGY 371 SOCIOLOGY OF HOMICIDE PREREQ: SOCIOLGY 276 01 Youngquist,Wayne 6/12 - 7/21 1680 TWR 2:00 PM - 4:15 PM HY0213 3 HY0213 3 SOCIOLGY 455 SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY PREREQ: 6 CREDITS IN SOCIOLOGY INCLUDING SOCIOLGY 301 OR CONSENT OF INSTRUCTOR 01 Klug,Hadley G 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM 1681 SOCIOLGY 493 APPLIED SOCIOLOGY PREREQ: RESTRICTED TO SOCIOLOGY MAJORS, CRIMINAL JUSTICE, FAMILY AND HEALTH STUDIES OR SOCIOLOGY MINORS AND JUNIOR OR SENIOR STANDING. SOCIOLGY 478 AND CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Salem,Richard G 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-12 1682 02 Berger,Ronald J 5/22 - 8/11 ARRANGED 1-12 1683 SOCIOLGY 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: JUNIOR/SENIOR STATUS OR CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Alario,Margarita V 5/22 - 8/11 1687 02 Berger,Ronald J 5/22 - 8/11 1688 03 Burkholder,Jo Ellen 5/22 - 8/11 1689 04 Corroto,Carla R 5/22 - 8/11 1690 05 Deller,Melissa A 5/22 - 8/11 1691 06 Denning,Holly 5/22 - 8/11 1692 07 Free Jr.,Marvin D. 5/22 - 8/11 1693 08 Grigsby,E. Howard 5/22 - 8/11 1694 09 Killoran,Pete 5/22 - 8/11 1695 10 Klug,Hadley G 5/22 - 8/11 1696 11 Nath,Leda E 5/22 - 8/11 1697 12 Neuman,W Lawrence 5/22 - 8/11 1698 13 Reid,John M 5/22 - 8/11 1699 14 Salem,Richard G 5/22 - 8/11 1700 15 Searles,Patricia L 5/22 - 8/11 1701 16 Soles,Diane 5/22 - 8/11 1702 17 Youngquist,Wayne 5/22 - 8/11 1703 ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED ARRANGED 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 1-3 GRADUATE LEVEL COURSES SOCIOLGY 555 SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Section 01 will be taught on the web and you must have an active UWW email account to take this class. A week or two before the course begins, information on how to access the course will be mailed to your UWW email account. $75.00 additional course fee will be assessed. 01 Nath,Leda E 6/12 - 6/30 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1704 SOCIOLGY 655 SOCIOLOGY OF THE FAMILY 01 Klug,Hadley G 1705 6/12 - 6/30 MTWRF 10:45 AM - 1:25 PM HY0213 3 ANTHROPOLOGY ANTHROPL 218 CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY Gen Ed Social Science (GS) Section 01 will be taught on the web and you must have an active UWW email account to take this class. A week or two before the course begins, information on how to access the course will be mailed to your UWW email account. $75.00 additional course fee will be assessed. 01 Burkholder,Jo Ellen 7/3 - 8/11 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1590 WOMEN’S STUDIES WOMENST 100 INTRODUCTION TO WOMEN’S STUDIES Gen Ed Ethnic/Women St (GE) This course will be taught on Desire2Learn. A short while before the start of the class, information will be sent to each student’s university email address. Required additional course fee: $75.00 01 Smith,Lauren B 5/22 - 6/9 ARRANGED WEB BASED 3 1727 WOMENST 498 INDEPENDENT STUDY PREREQ: CONSENT OF DEPARTMENT 01 Smith,Lauren B 1202 5/22 - 6/30 ARRANGED 1-3