June 24, 2013 - August 1, 2013
Note: Online Courses are listed as WEB, Blended Courses (online & classroom) are listed as AND WEB.
ANTH 001.50 (GS;US;IL)
Introductory Anthropology (3)
Prehistoric and traditional peoples and cultures; traditional customs and institutions compared with those of modern society.
MWR 3:30 – 6:00 p.m. 3 credits #171862
ANTH 294.50
Research Project (1-12)
Supervised student activities on research projects identified on an individual or small-group basis. Effective: Summer 1994
APPT 3-9 credits #148837
BIOL 141.50 (GN)
Introductory Physiology (3)
Explanation of the normal structure and function of the animal body, with special emphasis on human body systems. Students who have passed BIOL 472 may not schedule this course.
MT R 4:00 – 6:30 p.m. 3 credits #148840
BIOL 142. 50
Physiology Laboratory (1)
Experiments demonstrating basic physiological principles, with special reference to man. Effective: Fall 1998
Prerequisite: or concurrent:BIOL 141
T 6:40 – 9:50 p.m. 1 credit #148849
CAS 100C.50 (GWS)
Effective Speech (3)
Principles of communication, implemented through analysis and evaluation of messages, with some attention to formal speaking and group discussion.Effective: Fall 2003
MTWR 5:15 – 9:00 p.m. 3 credits #166432
CHEM 112.50 (GN)
Chemical Principles II (3)
Continuation of CHEM 110, including an introduction to the chemistry of the elements.
GN To receive Natural Sciences General Education (GN) credit for certain chemistry courses requires both lecture and laboratory courses be taken. These courses are: (CHEM 106 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 110H) and CHEM 111; (CHEM 112 or CHEM 112H) and (CHEM 113 or CHEM 113B). Effective: Spring 2009
Prerequisite: CHEM 110 or or CHEM 106
M WR 4:00 – 6:25 p.m. 3 credits #148858
CHEM 113.50 (GN)
Experimental Chemistry II (1)
Continuation of CHEM 111, with emphasis on topics related to CHEM 112.
GN To receive Natural Sciences General Education (GN) credit for certain chemistry courses requires both lecture and laboratory courses be taken. These courses are: (CHEM 106 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 110H) and CHEM 111; (CHEM 112 or CHEM 112H) and (CHEM 113 or CHEM 113B). Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: CHEM 111 Prerequisite or concurrent: CHEM 112
M W 12:00 – 3:20 p.m. 1 credit #148897
CHEM 113.51 (GN)
Experimental Chemistry II (1)
Continuation of CHEM 111, with emphasis on topics related to CHEM 112.
GN To receive Natural Sciences General Education (GN) credit for certain chemistry courses requires both lecture and laboratory courses be taken. These courses are: (CHEM 106 or CHEM 110 or CHEM 110H) and CHEM 111; (CHEM 112 or CHEM 112H) and (CHEM 113 or CHEM 113B). Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: CHEM 111 . Prerequisite or concurrent: CHEM 112
WR 6:30 – 9:50 p.m. 1 credit #160723
CHEM 212.50
Organic Chemistry II (3)
Continuation of CHEM 210. Emphasis is placed on the role of organic reactions in biological chemistry. Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: CHEM 210
MT R 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. 3 credits #148900
CHEM 213.50
Laboratory in Organic Chemistry (2)
Basic laboratory operations; synthesis and chemical or instrumental analysis. Because of duplication of subject matter, students may not receive credit for both CHEM 203 and CHEM 213. Effective: Summer 2007
Prerequisite: CHEM 210 . Prerequisite or concurrent: CHEM 212
MT R 12:00 – 4:40 p.m. 2 credits #148906
ECON 104.50 (GS)
Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy (3)
National income measurement; aggregate economic models; money and income; policy problems. Effective: Spring 2011
WEB 3 credits #167086
ENGL 202C.50 (GWS)
Effective Writing: Technical Writing (3)
Writing for students in scientific and technical disciplines. (A student may take only one course for credit from ENGL 202A, 202B, 202C, and 202D.)
Effective: Summer 1996
Prerequisite: ENGL 015 or ENGL 030 ; fourth-semester standing
M W 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. 3 credits #160720
GEOSC 010.50 (GN)
Geology of the National Parks (3)
Introduction to geology, geological change, and environmental hazards, as seen in the National Parks. Effective: Fall 2003
MT R 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. 3 credits #148915
HIST 121.50 (GH;IL) (J ST 121)
History of the Holocaust 1933-1945 (3)
Historical analysis of holocaust themes. Effective: Summer 2005
MT R 6:00 – 8:30 p.m. 3 credits #148921
MATH 004.50
Intermediate Algebra (3)
Algebraic expressions; linear, absolute value equations and inequalities; lines; systems of linear equations; integral exponents; polynomials; factoring. This course may not be used to satisfy the basic minimum requirements for graduation in any baccalaureate degree program. Effective: Summer 2009
Prerequisite: basic arithmetic skills or satisfactory performance on the mathematics FTCAP examination
MT R 5:00 – 7:30 p.m. 3 credits #160228
MATH 022.50 (GQ)
College Algebra II and Analytic Geometry (3)
Relations, functions, graphs; polynomial, rational functions, graphs; word problems; nonlinear inequalities; inverse functions; exponential, logarithmic functions; conic sections; simultaneous equations. Effective: Summer 2009
Prerequisite: MATH 021 or satisfactory performance on the mathematics FTCAP examination
MT R 5:30 – 8:00 p.m. 3 credits #171145
MATH 111.50 (GQ)
Techniques of Calculus II (2)
Analytic geometry, partial differentiation, maxima and minima, differential equations. Effective: Summer 1988
Prerequisite: MATH 110
MT R 9:00 a.m. – 12:20 p.m. 4 credits #148951
MATH 141.50 (GQ)
Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (4)
Derivatives, integrals, applications; sequences and series; analytic geometry; polar coordinates. Students may take only one course for credit from MATH 141, 141B, and 141H. Effective: Spring 1996
Prerequisite: MATH 140, MATH 140A, MATH 140B or MATH 140H
MT R 12:00 – 3:10 p.m. 4 credits #148963
MATH 250.50
Ordinary Differential Equations (3)
First- and second-order equations; special functions; Laplace transform solutions; higher order equations. Students who have passed MATH 251 may not schedule this course for credit. Effective: Fall 1988
Prerequisite: MATH 141
MT R 8:10 – 11:40 a.m. 3 credits #148993
MATH 251.50
Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations (4)
First- and second-order equations; special functions; Laplace transform solutions; higher order equations; Fourier series; partial differential equations. Effective: Fall 1988
Prerequisite: MATH 141 or MATH 141H
MT R 8:10 – 11:40 a.m. 4 credits #148999
PSYCH 100.50 (GS)
Introductory Psychology (3)
Introduction to general psychology; principles of human behavior and their applications. Effective: Spring 2007
MT R 1:00 – 2:30 p.m. 3 credits #160717
SPAN 002.50
Elementary Spanish II (4)
Audio-lingual approach to basic Spanish continued; writing. Students who have received high school credit for four years of Spanish may not schedule this course for credit, without the permission of the department. Effective: Fall 1985
Prerequisite: SPAN 001
MTWR 9:00 – 11:30 a.m. 4 credits #149005
STAT 200.50 (GQ)
Elementary Statistics (4)
Descriptive statistics, frequency distributions, probability, binomial and normal distributions, statistical inference, linear regression, and correlation.Effective: Summer 1988
Prerequisite: 2 units in algebra
M 5:30 – 6:30 p.m. 4 credits #149026
TR 5:30 – 8:35 p.m.
AND WEB
Internships
B A 495A.1
Business Internship (3-6 per semester/maximum of 6)
Guided professional practicum in business consisting of 3 or 6 credits of supervised fieldwork in business. Effective: Fall 2012
Prerequisite: B A 321, B A 322, B A 420 and completion of 6 credits at the 300- or 400-level in the student's option
APPT 3-6 credits #149053
EMET 495.1
Internship (1-18)
Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required. Effective: Spring 2002
Prerequisite: prior approval of proposed assignment by instructor
APPT 1-6 credits #149056
INTST 495.1
Internship (1-18)
Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written or oral critique of activity required.
Effective: Spring 2008
Prerequisite: Approval by International Studies or Global Studies Advisor
APPT 3-9 credits #149059
INTST 495.2
Internship (1-18)
Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written or oral critique of activity required. Effective: Spring 2008
Prerequisite: Approval by International Studies or Global Studies Advisor
APPT 3-9 credits #166660
KINES 495C.1
Exercise Science Practicum (3 per semester/maximum of 6)
Participation under supervision in a health and fitness setting. Effective: Fall 2006
APPT 3-6 credits #149062
O T 295A.1
Field Experience in Occupational Therapy I (1-6 per semester/maximum of 6)
Part I of supervised experience in select occupational therapy settings in the role of an occupational therapy assistant; seminars included. Effective: Fall 2013 Future: Fall 2013
Prerequisite: satisfactory completion of all didactic course work
APPT 6 credits #149065
COURSE MEETS 7/15 – 7/31
O T 295B.1
Field Experience in Occupational Therapy II (6)
Part II of supervised experience in select occupational therapy settings in the role of an occupational therapy assistant; seminars included. Effective: Spring 2010 Ending: Summer 2013
Prerequisite: successful completion of all didactic course work and successful completion of OT 295A
APPT 6 credits #149068
PSYCH 495.1
Internship (1-18)
Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required. Effective: Summer 1998
Prerequisite: prior approval of proposed assignment by instructor
M 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. 3 credits 160711
PSYCH 495.2
Internship (1-18)
Supervised off-campus, nongroup instruction including field experiences, practica, or internships. Written and oral critique of activity required. Effective: Summer 1998
Prerequisite: prior approval of proposed assignment by instructor
M 3:05 – 5:05 p.m. 3-6 credits #160714

