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Course Guide
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Welcome to Eastern Oregon University Online and Onsite Programs
Eastern Oregon University is a nationally
recognized leader in online and onsite
education for over 30 years. We offer
quality courses and degree programs to
adult learners throughout the United States,
Canada and across the globe as approved by
the Office of Admissions.
EOU gives you an opportunity to complete
a baccalaureate degree wherever you are.
Online Degree Program Majors
Anthropology/Sociology (Anthropology
Concentration)
Business Administration
English/Writing
Fire Services Administration
History
Liberal Studies
Physical Activity & Health
Philosophy, Politics & Economics
Psychology
Public Administration
Online Degree Program Minors
Anthropology/Sociology
Biology
Business
Communication
Criminology (partnership with SOU)
Economics
English Studies
Geography
Gerontology
Health Studies
History
Interdisciplinary Writing & Rhetoric
Native American Studies
Philosophy
Physical Education
Political Science
Psychology
Public Administration
Religious Studies
Spanish
Onsite Degree Programs
Elementary Education (CUESTE)
Onsite locations for Elementary Education
licensure programs are: Blue Mountain
Community College, Mt. Hood
Community College, Treasure Valley
Community College, Southwestern Oregon
Community College and Eastern Oregon
University.
www.eou.edu/ed/cueste
Business Administration
Onsite locations for Business
Administration programs are; Mt. Hood
Community College and Eastern Oregon
University.
www.eou.edu/business
EOU Catalog
www.eou.edu/catalog
Refer to the EOU Academic Catalog for
details and course descriptions for each
degree program as well as general education
categories.
Course Dates
www.eou.edu/regis/calendar
Eastern Oregon University delivers its
courses on the quarter system. Each term
has 10 weeks of teaching plus one week of
finals. The calendar Web link above outlines
many important deadlines. Please review
your course syllabus for details of specific
dates.
Learning Opportunities
EOU offers courses in three different
delivery modes: on campus, online and
onsite at regional campuses.
On Campus
These courses take place face-to-face in a
traditional classroom at our main campus in
La Grande, Oregon.
Online
Online courses take place over the Internet
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through the use of a computer. If you enroll
in an online course, it will require that
you have regular access to the Internet, are
able to communicate via e-mail with your
instructor, can use a Web browser and use
a word processing program. It also may
require that you have access to a proctor
with a computer connection for taking
exams. EOU online courses are available
anywhere in the 50 United States, Canada,
to military personnel abroad with an APO
address and across the glove as approved by
the Office of Admissions.
Onsite
Onsite courses take place face-to-face
in a traditional classroom or fieldwork
setting. If you enroll in an onsite course,
it may require that you attend a class at
a designated site over a weekend or on
multiple dates during the term. It may also
require that you complete some coursework
prior to your first class and after your
final class session. Please check the course
syllabus for the date(s) and location of your
onsite course. Some combination of the
same computer skills required for online
courses may also be required for onsite
courses.
Learning at a Distance
Find out if taking online courses is for you.
Take the Self-Assessment Quiz to determine
what kind of education delivery is best for
you. www.eou.edu/advising/self_assess/
selfassess.
Graduation Requirements
A minimum of 180 quarter credits are
needed for graduation, 45 of which must be
from EOU. Approximately 60 credits are in
General Education, 60 credits in the major
and 60 credits in electives.
Non-Admitted Options
www.eou.edu/admissions
Students may take up to eight credits per
Note: Not all courses are listed. For a full listing see www.ous.edu/webster.
term as a non-admitted student. Complete
the form located at the Web link above
to be assigned an EOU student ID. Nonadmitted students are not eligible for
financial aid.
Admissions
www.eou.edu/admissions
Admission to EOU is required for all
degree seeking students. View admission
requirements, and then apply to EOU by
completing an application. If you would like
more information, contact the Admissions
Office at 1-800-452-8639 or e-mail
admissions@eou.edu.
Tuition and Fees
www.eou.edu/staccts
Online and Onsite course tuition is $131.50
per undergraduate credit hour. Additional
fees may apply to specific courses. Please
check the syllabus for more information.
WEBSTER
E-Mail
www.ous.edu/webster
WEBSTER is EOU’s student portal. At this
site you can view and update your personal
information, add or drop courses, view your
academic records and financial aid, and find
your academic adviser.
www.eou.edu/it
All EOU students are assigned an EOU
e-mail account, which you will be required
to use for all electronic communication with
EOU instructors.
Class Registration
www.eou.edu/bb
Blackboard is a virtual classroom. Students
can correspond with other students and
faculty, read lectures, view videos, submit
assignments, and take exams. Students
receive a Blackboard account upon
registering for an EOU course.
www.ous.edu/webster
Online registration is available at EOU
through WEBSTER. This method
of registration gives you immediate
confirmation of class registration.
Course Descriptions
Full course descriptions and are available
on WEBSTER or in the EOU Academic
Catalog.
Assessment of Prior Experiential
Learning (APEL)
www.eou.edu/fao
Admitted students using any of the three
course delivery modes at EOU are able to
apply for financial aid through the FAFSA.
The EOU federal school code is 003193.
Contact the Financial Aid Office for more
information. Phone: 541-962-3550.
You can document college-level mastery
of curriculum areas in disciplines that are
offered at EOU. Up to 45 credits can be
earned through this portfolio process. Prior
to enrolling in an APEL course, students
must be admitted to EOU, complete
a degree planning workshop, and have
permission from their academic adviser and
the course instructor.
Scholarships
Two Term Option
Financial Aid
www.eou.edu/fao/scholarships
Students may be eligible for merit-based
and/or need-based EOU scholarships. These
awards are available for both part-time and
full-time students. For more details visit the
Web link above.
Student Accounts
www.eou.edu/staccts
The Student Accounts Office manages
student refunds, tuition and fee payments,
revolving charge contracts, parking passes
and much more. Your billing statement
detail and online payment options are
available through your Webster account. If
you have any questions about your student
account or billing statement, please contact
Student Accounts at 541-962-3590.
Some online courses may be completed over
a period of two terms. This option is only
available for courses with the option listed
in the course syllabus and if the student is
not receiving federal financial aid.
Textbook and Supplies
www.eou.edu/bookstore
The EOU Bookstore carries all of the
required textbooks and materials for your
courses. Students utilizing financial aid can
arrange for a book voucher from the student
accounts office.
Proctors and exams
www.eou.edu/testing
Some courses require a proctor to
administer the exam. The Testing Center
can help locate facilities that proctor exams
in your area.
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Blackboard
Library Services
pierce.eou.edu
EOU provides a virtual reference service 24
hours a day via live chat or e-mail. Students
may also request library materials be mailed
to their home or nearby library.
Tutoring
www.eou.edu/writelab
The Online Writing Lab (OWL) provides
writing tutors for online students.
Disability Services
If you have a documented disability or
suspect that you have special learning needs,
please contact the Disability Services Office
at 541-962-3081 or e-mail disabsvc@eou.
edu.
Academic and Career Advising
www.eou.edu/advising
Once admitted to EOU, you will be
assigned to an academic adviser who will
guide you through your degree program and
on to graduation. For advising assistance,
please contact Academic and Career
Advising at 800-544-2195 or advising@eou.
edu, or an EOU Regional Center or Onsite
Program near you.
Key to General Education Codes
Aesthetics & Humanities (AEH)
Natural, Mathematical &
Information Sciences (SMI)
Social Sciences (SSC)
Artistic Process & Creation (APC)
Gateway (GTW)
EOU Regional Centers
www.eou.edu/advising/regional.html
Baker County – Baker City
Regina Cashen
rcashen@eou.edu
541-523-6822
866-801-6199
Fax 541-523-9802
Central Oregon – Bend
Brenda McDonald
bmcdonal@eou.edu
541-385-1137
866-801-6192
Fax 541-312-0014
Confederated Tribes of Umatilla Indian
Reservation (CTUIR) – Pendleton
Susie Calhoun
calhous@eou.edu
541-429-7189
Fax 541-429-7189
Grant County – John Day
Chris Cronin
ccronin@eou.edu
541-575-2168
866-801-6198
Fax 541-575-2920
Mid-Willamette Valley & Northern
Oregon Coast – Salem
Terry Walters
twalters@eou.edu
503-365-4662
866-724-2815
Fax 503-589-7612
Portland & West Columbia Gorge –
Portland
Sue Dobson
sdobson@eou.edu
503-821-1282
888-891-5384
Fax 503-653-4177
EOU at Portland Community College –
Cascade Campus
Dan O’Grady, FSA
dan.ogrady@eou.edu
971-722-5498
503-978-5498
888-831-2167
Fax 503-978-5098
Southern Valleys – Roseburg
Kerrie Wylam
kwylam@eou.edu
541-440-4708
800-894-1591
Fax 541-440-7702
Harney, Klamath and Lake Counties –
Burns
Tom Wallis
twallis@eou.edu
541-573-5012
866-801-6193
Fax 541-573-3721
Southwestern Oregon – Coos Bay
Bonnie Olson
bolson@eou.edu
541-888-7232
866-801-6195
Fax 541-888-1530
Hermiston and Mid-Columbia –
Hermiston BMCC Campus
Jacelyn Keys
jkeys@eou.edu
541-567-1620
800-382-2114
Fax 541-567-1020
Umatilla & Morrow Counties –
Pendleton BMCC Campus
Marie Hall
mhall@eou.edu
541-278-5777
866-801-6196
Fax 541-276-6724
Malheur County – Ontario
Michelle Rosales
mrosales@eou.edu
541-889-7468
866-801-6194
Fax 541-889-3335
Union County – La Grande
Sharon Nelson
snelson@eou.edu
541-962-3762
800-544-2195
Fax 541-962-3627
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Wallowa County – Enterprise
Mike Rowley
mrowley@eou.edu
541-426-6170
866-801-6197
Fax 541-426-3732
EOU Onsite Programs
CUESTE (Curriculum for Undergraduate
Elementary School Teacher Education)
Blue Mountain Community College –
Pendleton
Mirian Munck
mmunck@eou.edu
541-278-5805
Mt. Hood Community College – Gresham
Betsy Costi
betsy.costi@eou.edu
503-491-7000
Treasure Valley Community College –
Ontario
Jan Dinsmore
jdinsmor@eou.edu
541-889-8333
Kerri Wenger
kwenger@eou.edu
541-889-8333
Southwestern Oregon University Center –
Coos Bay
Mary Fields
mfields@eou.edu
541-888-1518
Business Administration
Mt. Hood Community College – Gresham
Bob Costi
bcosti@eou.edu
503-491-7000
EOU is part of the Oregon State University System
(OUS) and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on
Colleges and Universities.
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
5
5
2
2
2
5
2
4
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
1
2
2
2
5
5
5
Online
Online
On site Union Co. Center
On site Union Co. Center
On site Grant Co. Center
Online
On site Deschutes Co.
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Umatilla Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Union Co. Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Malheur Co. Center
On site Portland Center
Online
Online
Online
UW
F
F
W
S
F
F
W
F
U
FS
W
UW
UW
F
UW
FS
U
S
W
W
W
S
S
S
W
S
4
4
4
Online
On site Portland Center
On site Marion Co. Center
UFWS
FS
W
4
2
Online On site Deschutes Co.
FWS
UFS
3
1
1
1
3
4
4
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
FWS
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
Anthropology
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
ANTH
101
220
310
310
310
312
330
335
342
345
348
350
354
356
360
365
368
375
380
390
407
420
424
430
435
454
460
Cultural Anthropology
SSC
Physical Anthropology
SSC
Forensic Anthropology
Human Osteology
Fur Trade and Early Contact
Native Peoples of North America
Ethnology of Hunters and Gatherers
SSC
Cross-Cultural Patterns in Health and Illness
Heritage and Museums
Media Politics Propaganda
SSC
Primate Conservations and Behavior
Primate Populations
SSC
Science and Pseudoscience in Anthropology
Language and Culture
Introduction Archaeology and Prehistory
SSC
Animals Culture and Society
Tourism and Ecotourism
Anthropology of Food and Nutrition
Native Peoples of Oregon
Public Archaeology
Seminar: Darwin’s Origin
Encountering the Other
Sacagawea:Truth and Legend
Medical Anthropology
Oregon Archaeology
Anthropological History and Theory
Women in Poor Countries
Assessment of Prior Experiential Learning
APEL
APEL
APEL
Portfolio Devel
Portfolio Devel
Portfolio Devel
390
390
390
Art
ART
ART
321
335
Digital Design
Collage as Refuge
APC
APC
Business
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
101
114
114
114
131
211
213
Introduction Business and Global Environment
Micro Topic:Database Management
Micro Topic:Spreadsheets
Micro Topic:Word Processing
Business Data Process
Financial Account
Managerial Account
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Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Business cont.
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
BA
Gender Work and Society
SSC
Business Communications
Business Law
Radically Operating Individuals
Return on Insight
Sustainable Business Development
Business Process Management
Individual and Team Development
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Marketing
Principles of Finance
Principles of Finance
Principles of Management
Principles of Management
Principles of Management
Information Management
Information Management
Personal Finance Planning
Personal Finance Planning
Investments
Individual Income Tax
Individual Income Tax
Corporation Tax
Corporation Tax
E-Commerce Strategy
Workplace Diversity
Workplace Diversity
Marketing Research
Marketing Research
Management Science
Principles of International Business
Principles of International Business
Intermediate Account I
Intermediate Account I
Intermediate Account II
Intermediate Account II
Intermediate Account III
Intermediate Account III
Seminar:International Accounting
Job Search Skills
Job Search Skills
Forensic Accounting
Sustainable Leadership
Business Ethics and Society
Business Ethics and Society
220
225
254
310
310
310
310
310
312
312
313
313
321
321
321
325
325
328
328
332
333
333
334
334
346
347
347
365
365
366
380
380
383
383
384
384
385
385
407
408
408
410
410
411
411
Gen Ed
6
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
5
4
4
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
3
5
5
3
5
5
3
3
3
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
1
1
3
5
4
4
Online
Online
Online
On site Portland Center
On site Portland Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Gresham Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
Online On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
U
U
U
FS
WS
UFWS
FS
UFWS
FS
UW
UF
UFWS
UW
UFWS
UFWS
U
U
FS
F
U
S
UFWS
UW
UW
UFS
S
F
UW
F
UFWS
F
UFWS
W
UFWS
S
W
UFW
S
F
W
UFWS
UW
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Business cont.
Gen Ed
BA
419
Advanced Accounting
BA
419
Advanced Accounting
BA
420
Non-Profit Accounting
BA
420
Non-Profit Accounting
BA
421
Cost Accounting
BA
421
Cost Accounting
BA 428Auditing
BA
428
Auditing
BA
431
Gaming Marketing
BA
432
Hospitality Operations Management
BA
433
Gaming Law
BA
434
Hospitality Law
BA
436
Strategic Travel and Tourism Management
BA
438
The Tourism System
BA
447
Manage Finance
BA
450
Retailing
BA
451
Human Resource Management
BA
451
Human Resource Management
BA
454
Product Plan and Development
BA 460Entrepreneurship
BA
460
Entrepreneurship
BA
461
Organizational Behavior
BA
461
Organizational Behavior
BA
462
Leaders and Leadership Process
BA
462
Leaders and Leadership Process
BA
464
Promotion Strategy
BA
464
Promotion Strategy
BA
465
Consumer Behavior
BA
466
Managerial Projects
BA
466
Managerial Projects
BA
481
Production and Operations Management
BA
481
Production and Operations Management
BA
482
Project Management Plan and Control
BA
482
Project Management Plan and Control
BA
482
Project Management Plan and Control
BA
485
International Marketing
BA
486
International Finance
BA
487
International Management
BA
487
International Management
BA
498
Business Policy & Strategy
BA
498
Business Policy & Strategy
BA
498
Business Policy & Strategy
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
5
5
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Gresham Center
Online
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
UFS
F
U
S
UFS
W
FW
S
FWS
UW
UFWS
FS
UW
FS
UW
U
UFWS
F
UF
UWS
F
UFWS
FS
UW
UFWS
UFS
U
UF
UFWS
S
S
S
UW
W
W
UW
FS
UW
W
UFWS
FS
W
3
Online
UFW
Biology
BIOL
101
Introduction to Biology
SMI
7
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
3
3
3
4
4
4
3
4
2
2
Online Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Union Co. Center
On site Portland Center
UWS
US
UFW
FW
WS
S
US
FS
F
S
SMI
SMI
SMI
5
5
5
Online
Online
Online
FW
WS
S
Introduction to Chemistry
SMI
Introduction to Chemistry
SMI
Introduction to Chemistry
SMI
Analytical Chemistry
4
4
4
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
UF
UW
US
UF
3
3
3
3
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
2
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Portland Center
On site Coos Co. Center
On site Marion Co. Center
On site Coos Co. Center
On site Marion Co. Center
On site Deschutes Co.
On site Portland Center
Online
On site Marion Co. Center
On site Coos Co. Center
Online
FWS
FWS
UFWS
UFWS
U
F
S
F
W
S
UW
UFWS
F
S
FWS
4
4
4
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
F
W
S
Biology cont.
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
BIOL
102
103
105
231
232
233
235
244
313
343
Introduction to Biology
SMI
Introduction to Biology
SMI
Human Biology
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Introductory Genetics
Survey Medical Microbiology
Riparian Biology
Future of Genetics
SMI
Botany
BOT
BOT
BOT
201
202
203
Plant Biology I
Plant Biology II
Plant Biology III
Chemistry
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
CHEM
101
102
103
320
Communications
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
COM
111
112
215
250
325
325
325
330
330
330
335
335
335
335
340
Interpersonal Communication
GTW
Public Speaking
GTW
Conflict Management
AEH
Communication and Society
Intercultural Communication
AEH
Intercultural Communication
AEH
Intercultural Communication
AEH
Are You Listening
AEH
Are You Listening
AEH
Are You Listening
AEH
Communication Gender and Culture
AEH
Communication Gender and Culture
AEH
Communication Gender and Culture
AEH
Communication Gender and Culture
AEH
Interview Strategies and Skills
AEH
Computer Science
CS
CS
CS
161
162
260
Foundations of Computer Science I
Foundations of Computer Science II
Data Structures
8
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
Early Childhood Education
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
ECED
Early Childhood Education Classroom Communication
Critical Issues and Research in Early Childhood Education
Child and Family Literacy I
Literature and Library for Young Children
Early Childhood Development I
Behavior and Guidance Young Children
Child and Family Health I
Administration in Early Childhood I
Early Childhood Curriculum and Learning I
Creative Arts for the Young Child
Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Children I
Science for the Young Child
Child and Family Literacy II
Early Childhood Development II
Child and Family Health II
Administration in Early Childhood II
Early Childhood Curriculum and Learning II
Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Children II
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UFWS
UFWS
FS
F
FS
UFWS
UW
UW
FS
ECON
201
Microeconomics
SSC
ECON202 Macroeconomics
SSC
ECON
318
Money and Banking
ECON
334
U.S. Economic History
SSC
ECON
340
Managerial Economics
ECON
350
Public Policy
SSC
ECON
370
History of Economic Thought
SSC
ECON
475
Environmental Economics
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Online Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UFWS
FWS
F
W
F
S
S
F
ED
ED
ED
ED
1
3
3
3
On site Coos Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
F
UFWS
U
FWS
4
3
3
3
4
4
4
3
4
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
U
F
W
US
W
S
W
F
U
305
315
320
325
330
335
340
350
360
380
370
390
420
430
440
450
460
470
Gen Ed
UW
UW
WS
UF
UF
WS
FS
Economics
Education
142
220
242
320
Education Orientation
Early Childhood Developmnt
Education Concepts
Behavior & Discipline
English
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
104
107
108
109
195
199
201
207
210
Introduction to Literature
AEH
World Literature I
AEH
World Literature II
AEH
World Literature III
AEH
Introduction To Film
AEH
World Cinema
AEH
Shakespeare
AEH
Applied Film Criticism
Hallucinatory Fictions
9
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
3
3
3
4
4
4
4
4
4
2
4
4
4
4
4
4
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Malheur Co. Center
Online
Online
On site Coos Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
F
W
S
F
UFW
F
F
F
U
S
F
W
S
U
S
U
3
3
3
4
4
4
3
3
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UW
US
UFWS
F
W
S
UFWS
W
W
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
5
3
3
3
3
Online
Online
Online
On site Portland Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Umatilla Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
FS
FS
FS
F
U
FS
FS
UW
UW
U
F
FWS
UW
UW
UW
S
English cont.
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
ENGL
220
221
222
257
316
316
316
322
339
339
381
382
422
436
446
448
Sophomore Seminar: Rhetoric and Literacy
AEH
Sophomore Seminar: Literary Film Analysis
Sophomore Sem: The Creative Process
Literature and Film of the American West
AEH
Approaches Grammar
AEH
Approaches Grammar
AEH
Approaches Grammar
AEH
Historical Literature and Film
Literacy Cinematic Genres
AEH
Literacy Cinematic Genres
AEH
American Literature Before 1865
American Literature After 1865
Contemporary Literature and Film
Literary and Film Themes
Critical Theory
Major Authors and Auteurs
Exercise Science
EXS
EXS
EXS
EXS
EXS
EXS
EXS
EXS
EXS
213
311
312
321
322
323
440
444
452
Qualitative Analysis of Human Movement
Sport Psychology
Measurement and Evaluation in Physical Activity and Health
Applied Anatomy
Biomechanics
Physiology of Exercise
Motor Development
Adapted Physical Activity
Physical Activity in Disease Prevention
Fire Service Administration
FSA
307
Emergency Services Delivery Fire EMS
FSA
309
Fire Investigation and Analysis
FSA
311
Fire Protect Management
FSA
311
Fire Protect Management
FSA
313
Personal Management for Fire and Emergency Services
FSA
313
Personal Management for Fire and Emergency Services
FSA315 Organization
FSA
317
Fiscal Management
FSA
319
Legal Aspects of Fire Protection
FSA
336
Managerial Issues in Hazardous Materials
FSA
336
Managerial Issues in Hazardous Materials
FSA
345
Multiculturalism in Emergency Services
FSA
360
Aviation Management in Fire Suppression
FSA
411
Management Information Systems
FSA
415
Local Government Administration and Community Politics
FSA
417
Advanced Fiscal Management
10
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Fire Service Administration cont.
FSA
FSA
FSA
FSA
FSA
Advanced Legal Aspects Fire Protection
Advanced Fire Service Master Plan
Labor Management Relations
Organizational Psychology
Advanced Aviation Management in Fire Suppression
419
421
423
445
460
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
3
3
3
3
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
FS
W
U
U
FS
AEH
4
Online
U
Cultural Geography
SSC
Physical Geography
SMI
Introduction to Cartography
Introduction to Economic Geography
Cartography II
Cartography III
Land Use and Environment
Urban Landscape
Advanced Topics in Geography
Regional Geography of North American
World Regional Geography
5
5
3
3
5
5
3
3
5
5
5
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UFWS
UFWS
S
S
U
U
F
W
F
FW
W
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
On site Deschutes Co.
On site Baker Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
On site Union Co. Center
Online
On site Union Co. Center
W
F
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
U
W
S
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Marion Co. Center
Online
U
FS
W
UW
FS
F
W
S
U
F
S
F
Gender Studies
GEND
323
Forbidden Goddess
Geography
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
GEOG
105
106
201
204
306
307
317
354
393
483
484
Geology
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
GEOL
105
106
122
123
124
210
315
315
Earthquakes and Volcanoes
SMI
Eastern Oregon Geology Gold Mining
SMI
Geology John Day Country
SMI
Geology Columbia River Gorge
SMI
Geology Oregon Coast
SMI
Geology of the Grande Ronde Valley
GIS:Applied Geoforensics
SMI
GIS:Applied Geoforensics
SMI
History
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
110
111
112
201
202
203
211
230
310
310
310
314
History-World Religions
World History to 1500
SSC
World History Since 1500
SSC
U.S. History
SSC
U.S. History
SSC
Historical Methods
Traditional Asia
Women and Gender in Modern Europe
AEH
Sports in U.S. History
Extreme Politics
Nazi Germany
The Great Depression
11
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
5
5
5
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
US
W
U
S
S
F
WS
W
FS
W
3
3
3
2
3
3
4
5
5
3
3
3
3
2
3
5
5
5
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UFWS
U
UFWS
UFW
UFS
S
UFWS
FWS
FWS
UFS
UFWS
UWS
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
History cont.
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
HIST
319
321
333
360
422
425
460
462
479
483
U.S. History Through Film
Ancient World
Labor and Working Class in American History
Military History
Violence in American History
History of Modern Science: Gravity-Relativity
American Constitution History
History of Sexuality
History of Mexico
History Native Americans of the U.S.
Health & Wellness Science
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
HWS
Personal Skills Healthy Living
General Nutrition
Health and Fitness For Life
Health and Humanities
Global Health
Healthy Activities and Games for Young Children
Nutrition and Sport Performance
Sugar and Spice-Healthy Female Development in Adolescence
Male Development in Adolesence
Lifestyle Behavior and Health
Community and Social Skills for Healthy Living
Cultural Competence in Health Education and Health Promotion
Program Design and Evaluation in Health and Wellness
Gerontology and Healthy Activities
Aging and Society
Alcohol and Drugs:Prevention
Substance Abuse and Family Relations
Alcohol and Drugs: Use Misuse and Addiction
250
225
298
314
317
320
325
334
335
350
351
352
412
422
423
431
432
433
Humanities
HUM
HUM
HUM
105
310
328
Success in College
Chicano Mexican American Literature
Interdisciplinary Rhetoric
2
4
3
Online
Online
Online
UFWS
S
S
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
Online
Online
On site Coos Co. Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Malheur Co. Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Malheur Co. Center
On site Coos Co. Center
UFWS
UFWS
F
F
W
W
S
S
Library Studies
LIB
LIB
LIB
LIB
LIB
LIB
LIB
LIB
127
307
387
387
387
388
388
388
Information Access
GTW
Electronic Search Techniques
SMI
Literature for Primary Grades
Literature for Primary Grades
Literature for Primary Grades
Literature For Elementary Grades
Literature For Elementary Grades
Literature For Elementary Grades
12
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Library Studies cont.
LIB
LIB
Educational Technology
Educational Technology
490
490
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
1
1
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Malheur Co. Center
F
W
4
4
4
4
4
2
2
4
4
4
2
2
Online
On site Portland Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
FWS
F
UFS
FWS
FWS
F
W
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
W
S
5
5
5
On site Gresham Center
On site Malheur Co. Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
U
F
S
3
3
Online
Online
U
UW
3
2
3
2
2
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Portland Center
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
UWS
S
5
Online
FS
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UF
FWS
F
F
UFWS
UW
UFWS
UFWS
Mathematics
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
MATH
70
70
95
105
111
112A
112B
211
212
213
239
240
Elementary Algebra
Elementary Algebra
Algebraic Foundations
Lotteries & Loans
SMI
College Algebra
Precalculus Part I Precalculus Part II
Foundations of Elementary Math I
SMI
Foundations of Elementary Math II
SMI
Foundations of Elementary Math III
SMI
Survey Calculus Part I
SMI
Survey Calculus Part II
SMI
Mathematics Education
MTHE
MTHE
MTHE
333
333
333
Math in Elementary School
Math in Elementary School
Math in Elementary School
Multimedia
MM
MM
125
252
Foundations of Digital Media
Introduction to Web Authoring
Music
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
MUS
101
107
201
204
304
Elements Music
Listen in Music
Language and Literature of Music
Popular Music in America
Down in the Boondocks
APC
AEH
AEH
AEH
AEH
Native American Studies
NAT
Native American Law
370
Physical Education & Sport
PES
131
Foundations of Physical Activity and Health
PES199Jogging
PES
270
History Philosophy and Ethics of Sport
PES
294
Teaching Team Sports
PES
359
Preventative Care of Athletic Injury
PES
364
Scientific Basis of Coaching Youth Sports
PES
365
Football Coach and Officiating
PES
366
Basketball Coach and Officiating
13
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Physical Education & Sport cont.
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
PES
Baseball Coach and Officiating
Volleyball Coach and Officiating
Soccer Coach and Officiating
Tennis Coach and Officiating
Golf Coach and Officiating
Study and Applicaion of pedagogy for Games Dance and Gym
Aging
Healthy Male Adolescence
Healthy Female Adolescence
Sports Science Concept
Sport Management
Curriculum Standard:PE and Health
Curriculum Standard:PE and Health
Curriculum Standard:PE and Health
Curriculum Standard:PE and Health
Teaching Individual Lifetime Sports
367
370
371
372
373
394
407
410
410
410
470
481
481
481
481
494
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
3
3
3
3
3
3
1
5
5
3
3
1
1
1
1
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Gresham Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Coos Co. Center
On site Malheur Co. Center
Online
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
W
S
U
U
UFWS
UW
F
F
W
W
S
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Grant Co. Center
Online
F
W
S
S
W
W
F
SMI
SMI
SMI
4
4
4
Online
Online
Online
UFS
UFW
UWS
American National Government
SSC
International Relations
SSC
Baseball and the American Dream
State and Local Government
Globalization and Beer
Politics and Beer
Beer and Tourism
Politics and Media
SSC
Public Policy
SSC
Public Administration
SSC
5
5
2
5
2
2
2
5
5
5
Online
Online
On site Portland Center
Online
On site Portland Center
On site Portland Center
On site Portland Center
Online
Online
Online
UWS
F
S
W
U
U
F
F
W
S
Philosophy
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
PHIL
101
102
103
301
320
341
420
Self World and God
AEH
Ethics Politics and Law
AEH
Critical Thinking
GTW
History of Philosophy
AEH
Philosophy of Religion
AEH
Philosophy Issues in Science
AEH
Philosophy of Law
Physics
PHYS
PHYS
PHYS
201
202
203
General Physics
General Physics
General Physics
Political Science
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
POLS
101
221
310
314
315
316
317
340
350
351
14
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
4
4
3
3
2
3
5
3
3
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
5
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Portland Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UFW
UFWS
UW
UFW
FS
UF
S
UFW
F
S
F
FS
W
UW
UW
US
UFW
S
W
S
FW
S
U
5
5
2
2
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
Online
Online
On site Umatilla Co. Center
On site Union Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Portland Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
WS
UFW
F
W
S
S
W
W
FS
S
U
F
W
S
S
Psychology
PSY
201
General Psychology
SSC
PSY
202
General Psychology
SSC
PSY
211
Introduction to Lifespan Development
PSY
222
Writing in Psychology
PSY
223
Introduction to Lab Methods in Psychology
PSY
231
Human Sexuality
SSC
PSY
242
The Mind
SMI
PSY
321
Stress and Disease
SMI
PSY
321
Stress and Disease
SMI
PSY
330
Emotion
SSC
PSY
335
Cognitive Psychology
SMI
PSY
342
Brain and Behavior
PSY
343
Learning
PSY
344
Sensation and Perception
PSY
350
Abnormal Psychology
PSY
360
Principles of Social Psychology
PSY370Personality
PSY
433
Psychopharmacology
PSY
440
Methods and Labs in Experimental Psychology
PSY
441
Project in Experimental Psychology
PSY442Neuropsychology
PSY
453
Principles Behavior Analysis
PSY
473
Family System Theory and Therapy
Religion
REL
101
Introduction to Religion
AEH
REL
102
Introduction to World Religions
AEH
REL
210
Women and Religion
REL
210
Divine Masculinity: Guy and Gods
REL
210
Asian Thought
REL
210
Sects Cults and New Religious Movement
REL
228
Christianity
REL
310
Hinduism
REL321 Buddhism
AEH
REL
322
Islam
AEH
REL
323
Yoga Philosophy
AEH
REL
324
Philosophy of Sacred Art
AEH
REL
326
Hinduism
REL
330
Divine Feminine: Image and Myth
REL
425
Religions of South Asia
15
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
SCI
101
Scientific Methods
SMI
SCI
102
Energy and Work
SMI
SCI103Matter
SMI
SCI
215
Health Care Term I
SCI
216
Health Care Term II
SCI
221
Introduction to Astronomy
SMI
SCI
315
The New Universe
SMI
4
4
4
1
1
3
2
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Marion Co. Center
UF
UW
US
UFWS
UFWS
UFWS
S
SCED
3
Online
U
2
1
1
Online
Online
Online
UFWS
UFWS
UFW
5
5
5
5
5
5
2
5
5
2
5
5
5
5
5
2
2
2
5
5
5
5
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Union Co. Center
Online
Online
On site Baker Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Union Co. Center
On site Portland Center
On site Umatilla Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
FS
W
FS
FS
U
UW
F
FS
F
W
WS
S
S
FW
FS
UW
F
S
U
F
W
S
4
4
Online
Online
UFWS
UFWS
Science
Science Education
310
Nature of Science
Social Science
SSCI
SSCI
SSCI
145
175
407
Survival Skills Distance Learners
Degree Planning Workshop
Job Search Skills
Sociology
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
SOC
204
205
218
306
310
310
310
310
310
310
315
320
327
333
338
344
344
344
345
370
445
460
General Sociology
SSC
General Sociology: Problems
SSC
Death And Dying
Social Psychology
Anthropology of Food and Nutrition
Child Abuse and Neglect
Leadership and Community
Community Service
Military Law and Society
Public Lands and Public Good
Social Welfare
Order and Deviance
Introduction to Social Research
Sociology of Disability
Sociology of Families
Selling The News
SSC
Selling The News
SSC
Selling The News
SSC
Media Politics and Propaganda
SSC
Environment and Society
SSC
Inequality and Diversity
Women In Poor Countries
Spanish
SPAN
SPAN
107
108
1st Year Spanish
1st Year Spanish
AEH
AEH
16
Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
4
4
4
4
2
1
2
1
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
4
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Union Co. Center
On site Union Co. Center
On site Union Co. Center
On site Union Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UFWS
F
W
S
W
S
W
S
F
W
S
S
W
F
W
F
S
2
2
1
5
Online
Online
Online
Online
F
W
W
UFWS
3
3
4
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
On site Union Co. Center
On site Marion Co. Center
On site Deschutes Co.
Online
Online
UFWS
UFWS
U
S
UF
U
F
S
U
U
4
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
Online
UF
UW
UWS
UFWS
S
W
F
W
Spanish cont.
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
SPAN
109
207
208
209
210
210
310
310
321
322
323
335
339
344
346
351
420
1st Year Spanish
AEH
2nd Year Spanish
AEH
2nd Year Spanish
AEH
2nd Year Spanish
AEH
Literary Rhythms III
OPE:Spanish Language Immersion
Literary Rhythms III
OPE:Spanish Language Immersion
Language and Culture I
Language and Culture II
Language and Culture III
Hispanic Visual Culture
Cultural and Civilization of Latin America
SSC
Introduction Literature of Spain
AEH
Hispanic Women Writers
Latin America Through Film
Chicano Mexican American Literature
Statistics
STAT
STAT
STAT
STAT
241
242
244
327
Elementary Statistics I
SMI
Elementary Statistics II
SMI
Correlation and Regression
Statistics and Experimental Design
SMI
Theatre Arts
THEA
THEA
THEA
THEA
THEA
THEA
THEA
THEA
THEA
THEA
214
267
320
344
346
360
360
360
362
363
Introduction to Dramatic Literature
APC
Fundamentals of Stage Makeup
APC
Interacting With Media
APC
Costume Design
APC
History of Western Dress
Playwriting For Stage
APC
Playwriting For Stage
APC
Playwriting For Stage
APC
Irish Drama
Banned Plays
Writing
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
121
122
123
131
220
222
243
248
Expository Prose Writing
GTW
Argumentative Writing
GTW
Research Writing
GTW
Exploratory Prose Writing
APC
Methods of Tutoring Writing
Introduction to Rhetoric
AEH
Screenwriting Fundamentals
APC
Introduction to Writing In Genres
APC
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Classes are subject to change. Please refer to current schedule online at www.ous.edu/webster.
Subject Course
Title
Gen Ed
Credits
Delivery Mode-Location
Term
3
3
1
3
4
3
3
Online
Online
On site Umatilla Co. Center
Online
Online
Online
Online
S
UFWS
F
S
S
F
W
Writing cont.
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
WR
281
320
329
330
348
436
493
Writing In Community
AEH
Professional Writing
Grant Writing
Digital Rhetoric
Intermediate Writing In Genres
Themes In Writing and Rhetoric
Writing Theory
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Notes
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