The University that WORKS WITH YOU Eastern Oregon University Online-Onsite Course Guide 2012-013 Check with an adviser in your area today! www.eou.edu 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 2 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. 3 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 4 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 5 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 17 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 18 Notes 19 One University Blvd. | La Grande, OR | 97850-2807 www.eou.edu | admissions@eou.edu | 800-452-8639