Winter 2015 Courses DEPT/#/SEC COURSE/CREDITS - LC INSTRUCTOR LOCATION/DATE BNAC 464 AM Government/Not for Profit Accounting/3 Barnhart, Michael Online BNSS 380 AM Industrial Organizational Psychology/3 Wagner, Sharon Online TIME OTHER FEES BUSINESS COMPUTER SCIENCE COMP 382 AM Management Information Systems/3 Daaboul, Malek Online COMP 450 AM Database Administration/3 - MWI Dwomoh-Tweneboah, Martin Online/Renshaw Education in a Diverse Society/4 - IS, US Harris, Gennie Online Environmental Literature/3 - CS, UQ Lewis, Richard Online Climate Change: Causes, Consequences & Mitigation/3 - NW Knight, Ned Online HIST 304 AM Topics: Gendered Histories in Film & Lit/4 - GP, VP Bailey Glasco, Sharon Online HIST 371 AM Race and Minority Cultures in the United States/3 - VP, GP, US Ritter, John Online Science: A Candle in the Dark/3 - UQ Keyes, Jack Online Introduction to Statistics/3 - QR Daaboul, Malek Online American Popular Music/3 - CS, US Kravitz, Stephen Online Health Disparities Among Vulnerable Populations & Healthcare Practice/3 Jones, Melissa Online PSYC 101 AM Survey of Psychology/3 - IS, NW Collins, William Online PSYC 200 AM Social Psychology/3 Staff Online Sat. 1/10 9-1** $30 EDUCATION EDUC 303 AM ENGLISH ENGL 304 AM ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES ENVS 304 AM HISTORY HEALTH SCIENCES HSCI 360 AM MATHEMATICS MATH 140 AM MUSIC MUSC 137 AM NURSING NURS 343 AM PSYCHOLOGY Online Courses are done via the Web. Computer and access to internet are required. Access begins Wednesday before the start of classes. Courses are in Blackboard Learn. *ONLINE COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Web Conferencing capabilities (2 monitors, headphone, microphone) See page 3 for textbook information **Computer Science Boot Camp 9am to 1pm First Saturday after Classes Begin Mandatory Computer Science Boot Camp will give students the opportunity to cover the course overview and structure. Software will also be provided. Meetings are in Renshaw 211, TJ Computer Lab, McMinnville, Oregon. SPRING 2015 Courses DEPT/#/SEC COURSE/CREDITS - LC INSTRUCTOR LOCATION/DATE TIME OTHER FEES ART & VISUAL CULTURE AAVC 110 AM Introduction to Visual Culture/4 - CS, IS Santina, Adrianne Online AAVC 382 AM Creative Development Studio/4 - CS Mills, Ron Online Concepts in Marine Ecology/3 - NW Knight, Ned Online BNAC 260 AM Financial Accounting/4 Weidinger, Al Online BNAC 261 AM Managerial Accounting/4 Piazza, Aaron Online BNAC 361 AM Intermediate Accounting I/4 Chen, Baizhou Online BIOLOGY BIOL 201 AM BUSINESS Online Courses are done via the Web. Computer and access to internet are required. Access begins Wednesday before the start of classes. Courses are in Blackboard Learn. *ONLINE COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Web Conferencing capabilities (2 monitors, headphone, microphone) See page 3 for textbook information Register November 17 - January 5 • 503-883-2211 • Fax: 503-883-2663 5 SPRING 2015 Courses (Cont.) DEPT/#/SEC COURSE/CREDITS - LC INSTRUCTOR LOCATION/DATE BNAC 362 AM Intermediate Accounting II/4 Achilles, Wendy Online BNAC 362 AX Intermediate Accounting II/4 Edwards, Jeff Online BNAC 461 AM Cost Accounting/4 Edwards, Jeff Online BNAC 461 AX Cost Accounting/4 Snyder, Matthew Online BNAC 468 AM Federal Income Tax/4 Moha, Carla Online BNFN 341 AM Financial Management/4 Bauer, Deborah Online BNFN 447 AM Investments/4 Bauer, Deborah Online BNMG 301 AM Management/4 Priestman, Ian Online BNMG 405 AM Human Resource Management/4 Crosley, Virlena Online BNMG 410 AM International Management/4 - GP Paine, Russ Online BNMG 415 AM Business, Ethics & Society/4 Crosley, Virlena Online BNMG 436 AM Topics in Management: Leadership/4 Priestman, Ian Online BNMK 321 AM Marketing/4 Steele, Kimberly Online BNMK 421 AM Promotions Management/4 Schulz, Martin Online BNMK 427 AM Topics in Marketing: Marketing Management/4 Steele, Kimberly Online BNSS 340 AM Business Law I/4 Feeney, David Online BNSS 435 AM International Business Law/4 Coduto, James Online BNSS 495 AM Strategic Management/4 - MWI Kiehl, Sandie Online TIME OTHER FEES COMPUTER SCIENCE COMP 302 AM Software Engineering/5 - MWI Dwomoh-Tweneboah, Martin Online/Renshaw COMP 484 AM Operations Research/3 Daaboul, Malek Online Principles of Economics/4 - IS, QR Grant, Randy Online ENGL 200 AM Intro to Creative Writing/4 - CS Watzke, Elizabeth Online ENGL 305 AM Diverse Voices in Literary Expression/4 - CS, UQ, GP Lewis, Richard Online Sat. 9/21 9-1** $30 ECONOMICS ECON 210 AM ENGLISH HEALTH, HUMAN PERFORMANCE, ATHLETICS HHPA 099 AM Fitness: Para By Arrangement/1 Graff-Haight, Dawn Online HHPA 230 AM Stress Management/2 Graff-Haight, Dawn Online HIST 252 AM History of the US West/4 - VP, US Ritter, John Online HIST 302 AM Topics in European History: The Holocaust/3 - VP, GP Boas, Jack Online HIST 314 AM The US-Mexico Border Region/4 - VP, GP Bailey Glasco, Sharon Online HIST 490 AM Research/5 Boas, Jack Online HSCI 320 AM Health and Social Policy/3 - MWI Leahy, Michael Online HSCI 330 AM Global Health/3 - IS, GP Leahy, Michael Online HISTORY HEALTH SCIENCES INTERDEPARTMENTAL STUDIES IDST 008 AM Linfield Entry Colloquium/1 Sukalac, Ann Online IDST 090 AM Change & Transformation of World Systems/1 Alexander, Christina Online IDST 250 AM Writing the Portfolio/3 Martinez-Salas, Rita Online IDST 320 AM History of Western Thought I/3 - VP, UQ, GP Shuford, John Online IDST 490 AM Arts and Humanities Research Project/3 Keaveney, Christopher McMinnville/TBA Inquiry Seminar/4 - INQS Rucavado Gina Online INQUIRY SEMINAR INQS 126 AM Online Courses are done via the Web. Computer and access to internet are required. Access begins Wednesday before the start of classes. Courses are in Blackboard Learn. *ONLINE COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Web Conferencing capabilities (2 monitors, headphone, microphone) See page 3 for textbook information 6 Register November 17 - January 5 • 503-883-2211 • Fax: 503-883-2663 SPRING 2015 Courses (Cont) DEPT/#/SEC COURSE/CREDITS - LC INSTRUCTOR LOCATION/DATE TIME OTHER FEES MATH 140 AM Introduction to Statistics/3 - QR Daaboul, Malek Online MATH 161 AM Introduction to Finite Mathematics/2 Staff Online Understanding Jazz/3 - CS, US Kravitz, Stephen Online NURS 308 AM RN to BSN Transition to Prof Practice/6 Jones, Melissa Online $60 NURS 308 AX RN to BSN Transition to Prof Practice/6 Smith, Paul Online $60 NURS 310 AM RN to BSN Prof Com Diverse Communities/3 Breen, Henny Online NURS 310 AX RN to BSN Prof Com Diverse Communities/3 Ingulli, Carmen Online NURS 320 AM Scholarship of Nursing/3 - QR Ingulli, Carmen Online NURS 321 AM RN to BSN Scholarship in Nursing/3 Ingulli, Carmen Online NURS 321 AX RN to BSN Scholarship in Nursing/3 Ingulli, Carmen Online NURS 362 AM Palliative Care Nursing/3 - UQ Jones, Melissa Online NURS 460 AM Pop-based Nurs in Multicultural & Global Soc/2 Brase, Amy Online NURS 462 AM Pop-based Nurs in Multicultural & Global Soc/2 Jones, Melissa Online NURS 470 AM Leading & Managing in Nursing/3 - MWI Smith, Paul Online NURS 472 AM RN to BSN Leading & Managing in Nursing/3 Breen, Henny Online NURS 475 AM Integrated Experiential Learning IV/8 Breen, Henny Online $100 NURS 475 AX Integrated Experiential Learning IV/8 Soderlind, Winetta Online $100 Modern Philosophy/4 - UQ Hudson, Aurora Online Learning, Memory, and Behavior/3 Collins, William Online New Testament/4 - UQ, VP Millar, William Online MATHEMATICS MUSIC MUSC 135 AM NURSING PHILOSOPHY PHIL 350 AM PSYCHOLOGY PSYC 355 AM RELIGION RELS 130 AM SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY SOAN 225 AM People & Cultures: The Native Americans/4 Smith, Cameron Online SOAN 365 AM Urban Society and Culture/4 - IS Vandehey, Scott Online SOAN 490 AM Research/Thesis/4 Vandehey, Scott Online THEATRE & COMMUNICATION ARTS TCCA 230 AM Intercultural Com: Global Perspectives/3 - IS, GP Staff Online Online Courses are done via the Web. Computer and access to internet are required. Access begins Wednesday before the start of classes. Courses are in Blackboard Learn. *ONLINE COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE REQUIREMENTS: Web Conferencing capabilities (2 monitors, headphone, microphone) See page 3 for textbook information Linfield Curriculum General Education Requirement CS - Creative Studies IS - Individuals, Systems and Societies NW - Natural World UQ - Ultimate Questions VP - Vital Past QR - Quantitative Reasoning INQS - Inquiry Seminar MWI - Major Writing Intensive (met by major) US - U.S. Pluralisms GP - Global Pluralisms It is the responsibility of each student to be aware of and to meet the catalog requirements for graduation and to adhere to all other deadlines, rules, and regulations published in this schedule and in the Student Handbook. The courses listed are subject to change without notice and do not constitute a contract. Register November 17 - January 5 • 503-883-2211 • Fax: 503-883-2663 7