Fall 2015
Educating students at a distance has been part of LSU’s mission for 90 years. Whether you want to earn college credit to apply toward a degree, to enhance your professional credentials, or to expand your horizons, LSU Distance Learning (DL) offers the courses and flexibility you need to reach your goal. Independent learning courses give you the flexibility to achieve your educational goals while you maintain other important work, home, and community commitments. With LSU DL, you choose when to enroll, where and when to study, and your learning pace.
This listing includes both Independent & Distance
Learning (IDL) and Online Distance Learning
(ODL) courses. The two distance programs differ in several respects, but both types of courses offer convenient, high-quality courses that support learners anywhere and anytime. Please consult the LSU DL website for course descriptions, course details, and information about policies and procedures for the courses that interest you.
NEW ONLINE DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES
ACCT 3121 Cost Analysis & Control
ECON 2000 Principles of Microeconomics
ECON 2010 Principles of Macroeconomics
GERM 2102 Intermediate German
HIST 3071 Louisiana History
ISDS 1102 Intro to Management Info Systems
SOCL 4461 Criminology
THTR 1800 Intro to Dance
COMING SOON TO ONLINE DISTANCE LEARNING
ACCT 4235 Fraud Auditing & Forensic Accounting
BIOL 1001 General Biology
BIOL 1002 General Biology
KIN 2600 Human Sexuality
MKT 3401 Principles of Marketing
SPAN 2101 Intermediate Spanish
CREDIT COURSES
Accounting (ACCT)
* Students are required to earn at least a grade of “C” in each accounting class taken. For an accounting class to qualify as a prerequisite for another accounting course, it is necessary that a grade of “C” or better be earned in the prerequisite course.
ACCT 2001 Introductory Financial Accounting, $619, 3, r o
ACCT 2101 Introductory Managerial Accounting, $619, 3, r w p
ACCT 3001 Intermediate Accounting—Part I, $619, 3, r o
ACCT 3021 Intermediate Accounting—Part II, $619, 3, r o
ACCT 3121 Cost Analysis & Control, $619, 3, r o
ACCT 3122 Accounting Information Systems, $619, 3, r o
ACCT 3221 Income Tax Accounting I, $619, 3, r o
ACCT 3222 Auditing, $619, 3, r o
ACCT 4022 Advanced Accounting, $619, 3, r w p
ACCT 4235 Fraud Auditing & Forensic Acc’ting, $619, 3, r w p
ACCT 4421 Govt & Not-for-Profit Accounting, $619, 3, r o
Anthropology (ANTH)
Gg ANTH 1001 Intro to Physical Anth & Prehistory, $619, 3, w p
Gg ANTH 1003 Intro to Cultural & Social Anth, $619, 3, w p
Biological Sciences (BIOL)
Gg BIOL 1001 General Biology, $619, 3, d o
Gg BIOL 1002 General Biology, $619, 3, d o
BIOL 2160 Human Physiology, $619, 3, r p
Classical Studies (CLST)
CLST 2090 Greek & Roman Mythology, $619, 3, w p
Communication Studies (CMST)
Gg CMST 2010 Interpersonal Communication, $619, 3, w p
Gg CMST 2063 Argumentation & Debate, $619, 3, a p
Curriculum & Instruction (EDCI)
EDCI 3000 Children’s Literature, $619, 3, w p
Economics (ECON)
Gg ECON 2000 Principles of Microeconomics, $619, 3, o
Gg ECON 2010 Principles of Macroeconomics, $619, 3, r o
Gg ECON 2030 Economic Principles , $619, 3, w p
ECON 2035 Money, Banking, & Macroeconomics, $619, 3, r o
Education*
* See “Curriculum & Instruction”
English (ENGL)*
* Enrollment in 1000-level English courses requires completion of a placement exam for students who do not have minimum college entrance exam scores. Refer to the information on the website.
The satisfactory completion of ENGL 1001 or equivalent credit is required for all English courses numbered 2000 and higher.
Gg ENGL 1001 English Composition, $619, 3, r o
Gg ENGL 2000 English Composition, $619, 3, r o
ENGL 2001 Advanced English Composition, $619, 3, r w p
ENGL 2002 Business Writing, $619, 3, r c p
ENGL 2012 Practical Grammar & Usage, $619, 3, r o
Gg ENGL 2025 Fiction, $619, 3 r w p
Gg ENGL 2027 Poetry, $629, 3, r a w p
Gg ENGL 2029 Drama, $619, 3, r o
Gg ENGL 2123 Studies in Lit Traditions & Themes, $619, 3, r o
ENGL 3002 Technical Writing, $619, 3, r o
ENGL 3020 British Literature I, $619, 3, r w p
ENGL 3022 British Literature II, $619, 3, r w p
ENGL 3070 American Literature I, $619, 3, r o
ENGL 3072 American Literature II, $619, 3, r o
ENGL 3223 Adolescent Literature, $619, 3, r w p
ENGL 3593 Survey of Women & Literature, $619, 3, r o
Entomology (ENTM)
ENTM 1001 Insects and Society, $619, 3, o
Environmental Studies (ENVS)
ENVS 1000 Environment & Tech: Env. Probs, $619, 3, w p
Geography (GEOG)
Gg GEOG 1001 Human Geog: Americas & Europe, $619, 3, p
Gg GEOG 1003 Human Geog: Africa & Asia, $619, 3, p
German (GERM)*
* Native German speakers will not receive credit for German language courses.
Gg GERM 1101 Elementary German, $827, 4, o
Gg GERM 1102 Elementary German, $827, 4, r o
Gg GERM 2101 Intermediate German, $619, 3, r o
Gg GERM 2102 Intermediate German, $619, 3, r o
Gg GERM 2155 Readings in German Literature, $619, 3, d r o
Greek & Roman Mythology
See CLST 2090, Greek & Roman Mythology.
History (HIST)
Gg HIST 1001 Western Civilization to 1500, $619, 3, o
Gg HIST 1003 Western Civilization Since 1500, $619, 3, o
Gg HIST 2055 The United States to 1865, $619, 3, w p
Gg HIST 2057 The United States: 1865-Present, $619, 3, w p
HIST 3071 Louisiana History, $619, 3, o
HIST 4051 Colonial America: 1607-1763, $619, 3, w p
HIST 4052 American Revolution, 1763-1789, $619, 3, w p
HIST 4130 World War II, $619, 3, a w p
HIST 4140 The Vietnam War, $619, 3, o
Information Systems & Decision Sciences (ISDS)
ISDS 1102 Intro to Management Info Systems, $619, 3, o
ISDS 3115 Intro to Operations Management, $619, 3, r o
Kinesiology (KIN)
Gg KIN 1600 Individual Wellness & Public Health, $619, 3, o
KIN 2600 Human Sexuality, $619, 3, w p
KIN 4602 Community Safety Education, $619, 3, d o
Latin (LATN)
Gg LATN 1001 Elementary Latin, $827, 4, w p
Gg LATN 2051 Intermediate Latin, $827, 4, r w p
Library & Information Science (LIS)
LIS 1001 Library Research Meths & Material, $220, 1, p
Management (MGT)
MGT 3200 Principles of Management $619, 3, w p
Marketing (MKT)
MKT 3401 Principles of Marketing $619, 3, d r o
MKT 3410 Sports Marketing, $619, 3, o
MKT 3411 Consumer Analysis & Behavior, $619, 3, r w p
MKT 3413 Marketing Research, $619, 3, r w p
MKT 3421 Mktg Communication: Promotion, $619, 3, r p
MKT 3431 Retailing Management, $619, 3, r w p
MKT 4443 International Marketing, $619, 3, r p
Mathematics (MATH)*
* Enrollment in 1000-level math courses requires completion of a placement exam for students who do not have minimum college entrance exam scores. Refer to the information on the website.
MATH 1009 Math for Elementary Teachers I, $619, 3, r p
MATH 1010 Math for Elementary Teachers II, $619, 3, r p
MATH 1015 Basic Mathematics & Applications, $619, 3, r p
Gg MATH 1021 College Algebra, $619, 3, r p
Gg MATH 1022 Plane Trigonometry, $619, 3, r p
MATH 1025 Mathematics of Commerce, $619, 3, r p
Gg MATH 1029 Intro to Contemporary Math, $619, 3, r p
Gg MATH 1431 Calculus w/ Bus & Econ Applications, $619, 3, r p
MATH 1435 Mathematics for Business Analysis, $619, 3, r p
Gg MATH 1550 Analytic Geometry & Calculus I, $1,026, 5, r p
Gg MATH 1552 Analytic Geometry & Calculus II, $827, 4, r p
MATH 2057 Multidimensional Calculus, $619, 3, r p
MATH 2085 Linear Algebra, $619, 3, r p
MATH 2090 Differential Equations & Linear Alg, $827, 4, r p
MATH 3355 Probability, $619, 3, r p
Music (MUS)
Gg MUS 1751 Music Appreciation, $619, 3, o
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Political Science (POLI)
Gg POLI 2051 American Government, $619, 3, w p
Gg POLI 2053 Intro to Comparative Politics, $619, 3, c w p
Gg POLI 2057 Intro to International Politics, $619, 3, w p
Gg POLI 2060 Intro to Political Theory, $619, 3, p
POLI 2070 Public Policy Making: An Intro, $619, 3, w p
Psychology (PSYC)
Gg PSYC 2000 Intro to Psychology, $619, 3, o
PSYC 2040 Social Psychology, $619, 3, r o
PSYC 2060 Educational Psychology, $619, 3, o
PSYC 2070 Devel Psych of the Life Span, $619, 3, r o
PSYC 2076 Child Psychology, $619, 3, r o
PSYC 2078 Adolescent Psychology, $619, 3, r o
PSYC 3081 Personality, $619, 3, r o
PSYC 3082 Intro to Abnormal Psychology, $619, 3, r o
PSYC 3083 Psychological Counseling, $619, 3, r o
Sociology (SOCL)
Gg SOCL 2001 Introductory Sociology, $619, 3, o
SOCL 2501 Current Social Problems, $619, 3, p
SOCL 2505 Marriage & Family, $619, 3, w p
SOCL 4461 Criminology, $619, 3, r o
SOCL 4521 Sociology of Gender, $619, 3, r w p
Spanish (SPAN)*
* Native Spanish speakers will not receive credit for Spanish language courses.
Gg SPAN 1101 Elementary Spanish, $827, 4, o
Gg SPAN 1102 Elementary Spanish, $827, 4, r o
Gg SPAN 2101 Intermediate Spanish, $619, 3, d r o
Gg SPAN 2102 Intermediate Spanish, $619, 3, d r o
Gg SPAN 2155 Spanish Textual Commentary, $629, 3, r a p
Theatre (THTR)
Gg THTR 1020 Intro to Theatre, $619, 3, w p
Gg THTR 1800 Intro to Dance, $619, 3, o
Women’s & Gender Studies*
* See ENGL 3593, Survey of Women & Literature, and SOCL 4521,
Sociology of Gender.
COLLEGE-PREPARATORY NON-CREDIT COURSES
English
NC55 Prep. for Col lege English—Grammar, $245, p
NC56 Prep. for College English—Writing, $245, p
Mathematics
NC29 A Study of Decimal Fractions, $96, p
NC39 A Study of Basic Algebra, $96, p
NC91 Prep. for College Mathematics I, $702, r p
NC92 Prep. for College Mathematics II, $702, r p
— Music 1751 student
Key
g General Education Course: Courses satisfy LSU General
Education requirements.
d Course Under Development: Refer to the LSU DLP website for availability.
r Prerequisite: This course has a prerequisite that must be completed before you can enroll. For more details, refer to the course description on the LSU DLP website.
a Audio-Visual Components: Access to an audio player or a video player is required. If A-V materials are required, the A-V materials fee has been added to the course cost unless included with textbook. For more details, refer to the course description on the LSU DLP website.
c Computer Access: Access to a computer is required. Some courses that require a computer may also require
Internet access.
Key
o Online Distance Learning Course: Course is available exclusively online. Access to a computer and the Internet is required.
Course details and fees are available online.
w Web-enabled Course: Course materials are available online and course work is submitted via the Internet. You must have access to a computer and to the Internet.
Depending on the instructor’s grading methods, graded work may be returned by mail or electronically.
p Print-based Course: The course is available as a printed course guide. Course work is submitted and returned by mail.
POST-BACCALAUREATE CREDIT CERTIFICATE
Certificate in Accounting
Whether it’s the next step in your plan to earn a CPA or simply a way to demonstrate your knowledge of accounting to your employer, the Certificate in Accounting will open the door to new opportunities. Since you can enroll at any time, you can begin today.
ACCT 3121: Cost Analysis and Control
ACCT 3221: Income Tax Accounting I
ACCT 3222: Auditing
Plus two of the following electives:
ACCT 4022: Advanced Accounting
ACCT 4235: Fraud Auditing and Forensic Accounting
ACCT 4421: Governmental and Not-for-Profit Accounting
— GEOG 1001 student
UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT CERTIFICATES
Certificate of Liberal Studies
Well-rounded students are more productive in the workplace and in society. This curriculum focuses on providing students with selected courses that adhere to this philosophy. For students with little or no college experience, this program provides an excellent beginning. All courses in this curriculum should easily transfer to any accredited university.
ENGL 1001: English Composition
POLI 2051: American Government
CMST 2010: Interpersonal Communication
Plus one course in World or American History:
HIST 1001 , HIST 1003 , HIST 2055 , or HIST 2057
Plus one of the following electives:
ENGL 2029 : Drama
MUS 1751: Music Appreciation
THTR 1800: Introduction to Dance
Certificate of Business Communication
Communication is a key to success in the business field. Whether you work or plan to work in management, marketing, or customer service, you need essential communication skills to ensure success. This carefully selected curriculum provides students the opportunity to gain advanced knowledge and practice to succeed in the business environment.
ENGL 1001: English Composition
ENGL 2000: English Composition
ENGL 2002: Business Writing
CMST 2010: Interpersonal Communication
Plus one of the following electives:
MGT 3200: Principles of Management
ENGL 3002: Technical Writing
MKT 3421: Marketing Communication: Promotion
Certificate of Human Services
For those working in government, medical, non-profit, and other related fields, a foundation in human services is essential. This curriculum emphasizes the basic concepts needed for success in this arena. The program is for those currently employed in human services or for those who plan to enter the field.
PSYC 2000: Introduction to Psychology
SOCL 2001: Introduction to Sociology
SOCL 2501: Current Social Problems
KIN 1600: Personal and Community Health Problems
Plus one of the following electives:
PSYC 2076: Child Psychology
PSYC 2078: Adolescent Psychology
SOCL 2505: Marriage and Family
SOCL 4461: Criminology
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Louisiana State University
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LSU Distance Learning courses can help you achieve your educational goals on your schedule. Refer to the website for complete policies and procedures.
WHAT IS A DISTANCE LEARNING COURSE?
LSU Continuing Education offers independent-learning courses through two programs. Online Distance Learning (ODL) courses are fully online courses delivered in Moodle. All interaction in the course—assignments, quizzes, exams, instructor communication, discussion forums—is done online. Independent & Distance Learning (IDL) courses are offered in print-based and web-enabled formats. Print-based courses follow a printed course guide and require assignment submission by mail. Webenabled courses provide an electronic course guide and assignment submission electronically through our website. Both print-based and web-enabled courses require paper exams administered by an approved proctor in your area. Distance learning courses provide convenience and flexibility; however, they are not a shortcut to earning credit or a form of credit by exam. The ODL and IDL programs have different policies and procedures; review the policies on our website.
WHY TAKE A COURSE THROUGH LSU DISTANCE LEARNING?
· Begin a course on your schedule: enroll any day, any time
· Plan your education around your life—no class meetings or registration hassles
· Work at your own pace: depending on your course, you will have either six months or nine months to complete your course (most courses require a minimum of nine weeks to complete)
· Take the course you need: choose from more than 115 course titles
· Receive college credit courses from an accredited university
· Benefit from our experience: LSU is a recognized leader in distance learning
· Take advantage of LSU’s excellent educational value
DO I HAVE TO BE AN LSU STUDENT TO ENROLL?
No. Admission to LSU (or other college or university) is not required.
HOW DO I ENROLL?
For ODL courses, you may enroll online through the ODL website. For
IDL courses, you may enroll online or download the application form from the IDL website and mail or fax it to us.
WHEN CAN I ENROLL?
You can enroll at any time during the year. Many students complete their coursework and exams in less time than a typical semester.
WHAT COURSES DO YOU OFFER?
We offer more than 115 college-credit courses. We also offer a number of non-credit courses. Information in this guide is correct as of the date of printing; for the most up-to-date information, please consult our website.
HOW MUCH DO YOUR DISTANCE COURSES COST?
LSU undergraduate course fees through the Distance Learning
Programs are $173 per credit hour, plus required fees. Fees for noncredit courses are specified in the course listing. In addition, there is a $10 non-refundable application fee for each course. You will also need to purchase textbooks. Some of our courses require additional materials. ODL courses require an exam proctoring fee paid directly to the required proctoring service; the current charge is $31.25 per exam session. To learn more about specific course requirements, please refer to the course descriptions on the LSU Distance Learning website.
WHAT CAN I DO WITH THE CREDIT FROM DISTANCE LEARNING
COURSES?
· Apply credit toward a degree at LSU
· Transfer credit to another university
· Use credit to meet licensing or certification requirements
· Learn new skills for your current employment
· Prepare for a new position or profession
· Prepare for college or graduate school
CAN LSU COURSES MEET MY GENERAL EDUCATION
REQUIREMENTS?
Many students, both at LSU and other colleges and universities, use distance learning courses to meet English composition, analytical reasoning, arts, humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences requirements and prerequisites. LSU general education courses are marked with a star ( requirements.
g ) in this guide. Check with your advisor to see whether credit from LSU can be applied toward your degree
HOW DO I TAKE MY EXAMS?
For ODL, you will take exams online through a proctoring service, as instructed in your course. For IDL courses, if you live in the Baton
Rouge area, you will take exams at our office on the LSU campus. If you live elsewhere, you may take your exams in your local area, with an approved proctor.
IS LSU AN ACCREDITED INSTITUTION?
Yes. Louisiana State University and A&M College is accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools Commission on
Colleges to award baccalaureate, master’s, and doctorate degrees.
Contact the Commission on Colleges at 1866 Southern Lane, Decatur,
Georgia 30033-4097, or call 404-679-4500, for questions about the accreditation of Louisiana State University and A&M College.
LSU Continuing Education is a member of the University Professional
& Continuing Education Association, the Association for Distance
Education & Independent Learning, SLOAN-C, and the Electronic
Campus of the Southern Regional Education Board.
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