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Summer 2009 Online Classes

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Summer Session IA

Undergraduate Classes

 ACC 1110 190

Principles of Accounting I May 18 - June 25
 ANH 1101 190 Cultural Anthropology May 18 - June 4
 ARH 3326 190 (W) Oriental Art May 18 - June 25
 ART 3300 190 (W) Visual Studies in Aesthetic Experiences May 18 - June 25
 BSC 1103 190 Environmental Biology May 18 - June 25
 BUS 1130 190 Introduction to Business & Management May 18 - June 25
 BUS 4410 190 Business Law I May 18 - June 25
 CIS 1103 190 Introduction to Microcomputers May 18 - June 4
 CJA 4496 190 History of Mass Murder in U.S. May 18 - June 25
 CJA 4496 191 The BTK Strangler May 18 - June 25
 COM 1101 190 Oral Communication May 18 - June 25
 COM 3309 191 Mass Media & Society May 18 - June 25
 COM 3309 192 Film & Society May 18 - June 25
 DIT 1101 190 Personal Nutrition  May 18 - June 25 
 DIT 2211 190 (W) Introduction to Nutrition May 18 - June 25 
 ECO 1102 190 Principles of Microeconomics May 18 - June 25
 ELE 3386 190 Teaching Elementary Social Studies  May 18 - June 4 
 ELE 4403 190 (W) Teaching Elementary Language Arts  May 18 - June 25 
 ENG 2220 190 Short Story  May 18 - June 4 
 HST 1113 190 World History Since 1900  May 18 - June 25 
 HST 3265 190 History of American Sports  May 18 - July 31 
 HST 3295 190 World War II in the Movies  May 18 - June 25 
 MA 1115 190 Survey of Math Ideas  May 18 - June 4 
 MA 1117 190 (W) Mathematics & Culture  May 18 - June 25 
 MA 1125 190 Introductory Statistics  May 18 - June 4 
 MA 1128 190 College Algebra  May 18 - June 4 
 MGT 2230 190 Management Principles  May 18 - June 25 
 MU 1101 190 Introduction to Music  May 18 - June 25 
 NUR 4410 190 Alternative & Complimentary Therapies May 18 - June 25 
 NUR 4471 190 (W) Community Health Nursing  May 18 - July 31 
 PHL 3380 190 (W) Health Care Ethics  May 18 - July 31 
 PSY 1101 190 Introduction to General Psychology  May 18 - June 25 
 PSY 2201 190 Psychological Assessment  May 18 - June 25 
 PSY 2210 190 Psychology of Family Relations  May 18 - June 25 
 PSY 3290 190 Life Span Development  May 18 - June 25 
 PSY 3391 190 Psychological Disorders  May 18 - June 25 
 SOC 1101 191 Introduction to Sociology  May 18 - July 31 
 SOC 3322 190 Sociology of Aging  May 18 - June 4 
 WS 1100 190 Introduction to Women's Studies  May 18 - June 25 

 Graduate Classes

 ARE 5534 190 Application of Aesthetic Theory                  May 18 - June 25 
 ARE 5536 190 History & Philosophy of Art Education  May 18 - June 25 
 ARE 5594 190 Qualitative Research in Arts Education  May 18 - June 25 
 ARH 5502 190 Art of the Far East  May 18 - June 25 
 ED 5505 190 Educational Psychology  May 18 - June 25 
 ED 5545 190 Analysis & Evaluation of Pupil Growth  May 18 - June 25 
 ELE 5561 190 Children's Literature, N-3  May 18 - June 25 
 ELE 5586 190 Recent Trends in Social Studies  May 18 - June 4 
 HST 5531 190 History of Sports in America  May 18 - July 31 
 HST 5532 190 World War II in the Movies  May 18 - June 25 
 LSC 5500 190 Introductory Seminar  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5501 190 Instructional Collaboration  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5505 190 Core Resources for the School Library  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5505 191 Core Resources for the School Library May 18 - August 7
 LSC 5510 190 Electronic Delivery Systems  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5525 190 Strategic Library Management  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5525 191 Strategic Library Management May 18 - August 7
 LSC 5530 190 Library Advocacy  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5530 191 Library Advocacy  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5530 192 Library Advocacy May 18 - August 7
 LSC 5535 190 Information Literacy & Academic Standards  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5540 190 Info Searching, Retrieval, & Presentation Strategies  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5540 191 Info Searching, Retrieval, & Presentation Strategies  May 18 - August 7 
 LSC 5545 190 Access & Legal Issues in the Information Age  May 18 - August 7 
 NUR 5515 190 Measurement & Evaluation in Nursing Education  May 18 - June 25
 NUR 5565 190 Leadership Through Scholarly Growth  May 18 - June 25 

 Summer Session IB

Undergraduate Classes

 ENG 2202 190 (W) Creative Writing June 8 - June 25
 ENG 2220 191 Short Story  June 8 - June 25 
 HST 1111 190 World Civilization to 1350  June 8 - July 31 
 HST 2201 190 United States History to 1877  June 8 - July 31 
 HST 3294 190 Colonial America  June 8 - July 31 
 HST 3296 190 European Witches & Mad Women  June 8 - July 31 
 MKT 3330 190 Marketing  June 8 - June 25 
 SOC 1101 190 Introduction to Sociology  June 8 - June 25 
 SOC 1121 190 Contemporary Social Problems  June 8 - June 25 

 Graduate Classes

 ENG 5507 190 Topics in Creative Writing June 8 - June 25
 SPE 5530 190 Seminar Cultural Diversity June 8 - June 25

 Summer Session II

Undergraduate Courses

 ACC 1111 190 Principles of Accounting II  June 29 - July 31 
 ARH 1101 190 Introduction to Art  June 29 - July 31 
 ARH 3323 190 (W) Baroque & Rococo Art  June 29 - July 31 
 CIS 1103 191 Introduction to Microcomputers  June 29 - July 31 
 CIS 3303 190 Web Site Design  June 29 - July 31 
 CJA 4475 190 (W) Serial Murder  June 29 - July 31 
 CJA 4496 192 The Green River Killer  June 29 - July 31 
 COM 3332 190 Cross Cultural Communication  June 29 - July 31 
 ED 2205 190  Educational Psychology June 29 - July 31
 ED 3260 190  Assessment in Education  June 29 - July 31 
 ELE 2220 190  Child Development  June 29 - July 31 
 ENG 1115 190  Introduction to Literature  June 29 - July 31 
 HPE 1200 190 Personal & Community Health June 29 - July 31
 MGT 4451 190  (W) Managing Organizational Behavior  June 29 - July 31 
 MKT 3370 190  Salesmanship  June 29 - July 31 
 MU 1103 190  Intro to Music Fundamentals  June 29 - July 31 
 MU 4460 190 Prac Lead and Admin Music June 29 - July 31
 PSC 2201 190 American Politics  June 29 - July 31 
 PHL 2202 190 Contemporary Moral Problems June 29 - July 31
 PSY 1101 191  Introduction to General Psychology  June 29 - July 31 
 PSY 4422 190  (W) Psychology of Women  June 29 - July 31 
 SPE 1101 190  Introduction to Special Education  June 29 - July 31 
 SPE 3270 190 Mentally & Physically Disabled June 29 - July 31
 SPE 3290 190  (W) Learning Disabilities  June 29 - July 31 
 SPE 3300 190  Curriculum Development & Adjustment  June 29 - July 31 

 Graduate Classes

 ARH 5504 190 Major Trends  Art of the 17th & 18th Centuries June 29 - July 31
 ED 5500 190 Methods & Materials of Research June 29 - July 31
 MU 5560 190 Prac Lead and Admin Music June 29 - July 31
 NUR 5545 190 Curriculum Design June 29 - July 31
 SPE 5501 190 Psychology of Exceptional Children June 29 - July 31
 SPE 5505 190 Mental Retardation June 29 - July 31
 SPE 5550 190 Advanced Curriculum Development June 29 - July 31

  

 

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