Spring Semester 2024

Note: The Class Schedule information below reflects data as of March 4, 2024 10:00 am

Spring Semester 2024
Class Nbr. Catalog Nbr. Course Title Class Sect. Credits Bldg. Room Days Time Instructor Seats Open
Accounting
1713ACCT 200Financial Accounting
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0201MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amVanHornweder, Rachel M8 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to concepts of reporting financial information of sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations to interested parties. Includes discussion of cash, receivables, inventories, plant assets, intangible assets, current and long-term liabilities and investments. Cash flow information is also discussed.
Prerequisites: BUS 101 prerequisite
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1714ACCT 200Financial Accounting
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023ERL0201MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amVanHornweder, Rachel M0 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to concepts of reporting financial information of sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations to interested parties. Includes discussion of cash, receivables, inventories, plant assets, intangible assets, current and long-term liabilities and investments. Cash flow information is also discussed.
Prerequisites: BUS 101 prerequisite
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2137ACCT 200Financial Accounting
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01/29/2024 - 05/10/2024
B073ONLINEONLINECao, Mei0 of 2 open
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2 of 2
Description: Introduction to concepts of reporting financial information of sole proprietorships, partnerships, and corporations to interested parties. Includes discussion of cash, receivables, inventories, plant assets, intangible assets, current and long-term liabilities and investments. Cash flow information is also discussed.
Prerequisites: BUS 101 prerequisite
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: UW-Alliance On-Line Course: Special additional course fee $175 per credit. This fee is in addition to on-campus tuition. Registration deadline is Wednesday, January 24, 2024. This course has a limited number of seats. Register for this course on your E-Hive registration account. When the course is full, we cannot allow any additional registrations. You will receive information regarding this course and the materials required approximately 10 days before the course starts. Contact the School of Business and Economics if you have any questions.
1715ACCT 201Managerial Accounting
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0201MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amVanHornweder, Rachel M5 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Discusses basic concepts of costs in developing information for management use in decision making. Topics include CVP analysis, budgeting, cost allocations, and performance measurement.
Prerequisites: BUS 101 & ACCT 200 with a grade of C- or higher. BUS 101 (Applies to SBE students only)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1716ACCT 201Managerial Accounting
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023ERL0201MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmVanHornweder, Rachel M9 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Discusses basic concepts of costs in developing information for management use in decision making. Topics include CVP analysis, budgeting, cost allocations, and performance measurement.
Prerequisites: BUS 101 & ACCT 200 with a grade of C- or higher. BUS 101 (Applies to SBE students only)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2138ACCT 201Managerial Accounting
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01/29/2024 - 05/10/2024
B073ONLINEONLINECao, Mei
Johnson, Nancy L
0 of 2 open
Wait List:
2 of 2
Description: Discusses basic concepts of costs in developing information for management use in decision making. Topics include CVP analysis, budgeting, cost allocations, and performance measurement.
Prerequisites: BUS 101 & ACCT 200 with a grade of C- or higher. BUS 101 (Applies to SBE students only)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: UW-Alliance On-Line Course: Special additional course fee $175 per credit. This fee is in addition to on-campus tuition. Registration deadline is Wednesday, January 24, 2024. This course has a limited number of seats. Register for this course on your E-Hive registration account. When the course is full, we cannot allow any additional registrations. You will receive information regarding this course and the materials required approximately 10 days before the course starts. Contact the School of Business and Economics if you have any questions.
1710ACCT 353Intermediate Acctng II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0102MW8:30 am - 9:45 amStrege, Benjamin Philip16 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Continuation of ACCT 352. Includes long-term liabilities, stockholders' equity, earnings per share, deferred income taxes, pensions, leases, accounting changes, and the statement of cash flows.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE and ACCT 352
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1711ACCT 357Accounting Information Systems
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
013ERL0202TTh8:30 am - 9:45 amCarter, Connie B15 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Examination of how accounting information of an organization is gathered, processed, stored, and distributed.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or (Jr. Status and Acct 101 or Acct 200, and Acct 201; or instructor permission)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1751ACCT 400Accounting Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Department Consent Required
0012 - 7Christensen, Ethan23 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Pass-Fail only. Opportunity for students to earn academic credit by extending classroom learning to real-world settings. Students obtain the cooperation of an employer and prepare a learning contract. Course may be repeated. Students can earn a maximum of 14 credits.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE and consent of coopering instructor and director, SBE.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum;
1717ACCT 461Business Taxation
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0201MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmVanHornweder, Rachel M13 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Taxation of corporations, partnerships, estates, trusts, and gift taxation.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or (Jr. Status and Acct 101 or Acct 200, and Acct 201; or instructor permission)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1718ACCT 462Advanced Financial Accounting
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0201MWF3:00 pm - 3:50 pmVanHornweder, Rachel M18 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Applications of accounting theory to business combinations, partnerships, multinational companies, and other miscellaneous topics.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE and Acct 352 and 353; or instructor permission.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1712ACCT 466Senior Project in Accounting
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0012ERL0201TTh1:00 pm - 1:50 pmMoran, Rick M21 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Capstone course which integrates the various areas of accounting related to a business and includes a senior experience component.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE and minimum of 18 credits from 300-400 level Acct courses.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Aerospace Studies
1490AIRS 102Heritage and Values
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0011T8:00 am - 8:50 amLane, James W24 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Part two of a two-part survey course of the United States Air Force as a public-service organization and as an introductory course to the Air Force ROTC program. Air Force heritage, core values, human relations, the oath of office and interpersonal communication skills are also examined. Open to all university students interested in military topics. Enrollment in course does not designate students as an ROTC cadets. Students who want to enroll in the ROTC program and become cadets must also enroll in AFROTC GMC Lead Lab.
Prerequisites: AIRS 112 is corequisite for taking this course.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: Classes held at UMD
1491AIRS 112AFROTC GMC Leadership Lab
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
0010 - 1

Th
TF
6:15 am - 7:45 am
11:00 am - 11:50 am
Assigned, Staff
Lane, James W
29 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Practical environment giving leadership training while being instructed on military customs and courtesies, physical fitness, military drill and the general Air Force environment. Two physical fitness attendances each week; a physical fitness diagnostics test and a physical fitness test are all required. Pass-Fail only.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for this course is AIRS 111 or Instructor consent .
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: Classes held at UMD
1492AIRS 202Team & Leadership Fundamentals
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0011Th8:00 am - 8:50 amLane, James W25 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Part two of a two part course that examines Air Force leadership, ethics and values. Students will develop leadership skills based on student participation, group problem solving and oral/written communication. Students will apply these leadership perspectives when completing team building activities and discussing leadership challenges within group dynamics. Students will also demonstrate basic verbal and written communication skills. Open to all university students interested in military topics. Enrollment in course does not designate students as an ROTC cadets. Students who want to enroll in the ROTC program and become cadets must also enroll in AFROTC GMC Lead Lab.
Prerequisites: AIRS 212 is corequisite for taking this course.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: Classes held at UMD
1493AIRS 212AFROTC GMC Leadership Lab
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
0010 - 1

Th
TF
6:15 am - 7:45 am
11:00 am - 11:50 am
Assigned, Staff
Lane, James W
30 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Practical environment giving leadership training while being instructed on military customs and courtesies, physical fitness, military drill and the general Air Force environment. Two physical fitness attendances each week; a physical fitness diagnostics test and a physical fitness test are all required. Pass-Fail only.
Prerequisites: AIRS 202 and AIRS 211 are corequisite for taking this course.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: Classes held at UMD
1494AIRS 302Leading People & Effective Com
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0013MWF8:00 am - 8:50 amLane, James W15 of 15 open
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15 of 15
Description: Part two of a two part course where students will develop an in-depth understanding of how to effectively lead people and provide people with the tools to use in current and future leadership roles. Students will develop and refine their leadership philosophy through topics that include power and influence, counseling, mentoring, effective supervision, accountability, core values, ethical decision making. Students will also hone their writing and briefing skills. Open to all university students interested in military topics. Enrollment in course does not designate students as ROTC cadets.
Prerequisites: AIRS 312 and consent of instructor are prerequisite for taking this course.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: Classes held at UMD
1495AIRS 312AFROTC POC Leadership Lab
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
0011 - 2

Th
TF
6:15 am - 7:45 am
11:00 am - 11:50 am
Assigned, Staff
Lane, James W
50 of 50 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Practical environment giving leadership training through teaching freshmen and sophomores military customs and courtesies, physical fitness, military drill and the general Air Force environment. Two physical fitness attendances each week; a physical fitness diagnostics test and a physical fitness test are all required.
Prerequisites: AIRS 302 and AIRS 311 are corequisites for this course.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: Classes held at UMD
1496AIRS 402Leadership Responsibilities
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013T4:00 pm - 6:50 pmLane, James W15 of 15 open
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15 of 15
Description: Part two of a two part course where students will learn the basic elements of national security policy and military processes. The student will understand the air force domain operations as well as learn about the selected roles of the military in society and current domestic and international issues. The final portion of the course is designed to prepare students for life as a second lieutenant in the United States Air Force. Open to all university students interested in military topics. Enrollment in course does not designate students as ROTC cadets.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: Classes held at UMD
1497AIRS 412AFROTC POC Leadership Lab
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
0011

Th
TF
6:15 am - 7:45 am
11:00 am - 11:50 am
Assigned, Staff
Lane, James W
50 of 50 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Practical environment giving leadership training through teaching freshmen and sophomores military customs and courtesies, physical fitness, military drill and the general Air Force environment. Two physical fitness attendances each week; a physical fitness diagnostics test and a physical fitness test are all required. Taken concurrently with AIRS 402.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: Classes held at UMD
Anthropology
1589ANTH 101The Human Experience
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN2010MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amAugsburger, Deborah J0 of 28 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to the principles, concepts and methods of cultural anthropology. Consideration of the ways in which cultural anthropology contributes to the understanding of human diversity.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring
1590ANTH 101The Human Experience
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEAugsburger, Deborah J2 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to the principles, concepts and methods of cultural anthropology. Consideration of the ways in which cultural anthropology contributes to the understanding of human diversity.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1591ANTH 315Doing Cultural Anthropology
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN2010MW3:30 pm - 4:45 pmAugsburger, Deborah J0 of 15 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to the study of culture, using books, films, and first-hand research projects.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1418ANTH 333Indigenous Peoples
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN2017TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmNorrgard, Chantal5 of 8 open
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15 of 15
Description: A course on a global history of Indigenous Peoples. The course examines their loss of economic resources, environmental security, cultural, linguistic and political sovereignty and their strategies for survival and reemergence as re-empowered peoples. Examples from many regions of the world with many films. Examples may change but the learning goals remain the same. Cross-listed as ANTH/FNS/HIST 333. Code 4. RE.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Odd Years Only
Note: This course will be offered in a Room and Zoom dual mode of instruction with the option to attend in-person/on campus OR remotely through videoconferencing. Students will need to select a modality and stick with it through the semester. Students will be required to make arrangements with the instructor ahead of time.
Art
2097ART 101Introduction to Art
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Mindfulness in Art
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3127W1:00 pm - 3:50 pmEslinger, Gloria S0 of 6 open
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15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $30.00
2098ART 101Introduction to Art
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Expressive Arts for Change
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023FA3127Th1:00 pm - 3:50 pmEslinger, Gloria S0 of 6 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $30.00
1753ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Painting
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0033FA3119TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amMaguire, Susan D0 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
1760ART 101Introduction to Art
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Intro to Photography
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0043FA1202TTh1:00 pm - 2:50 pmMaguire, Susan D0 of 4 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $150.00
1770ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Ceramics
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0053FA1135MW9:00 am - 10:50 amMaguire, Michael W0 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $50.00
1772ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Weaving
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0063FA1125MW9:00 am - 10:50 amFamule, Olawole F0 of 3 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $80.00
1777ART 101Introduction to Art
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Digital Art Foundation
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0073SWEN2020MW11:00 am - 12:50 pmMaguire, Susan D0 of 7 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $90.00
2111ART 101Introduction to Art
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Cooperative Murals-UWS Campus
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0083FA3127TTh11:00 am - 12:50 pmEslinger, Gloria S0 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
2005ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Photography
01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINENader, Zachary M5 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2006ART 101Introduction to Art
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Digital Art Foundation
01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E1A3ONLINEONLINENader, Zachary M1 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1781ART 200Design Fundamentals
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3118TTh1:00 pm - 2:50 pmCleary, Timothy0 of 12 open
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15 of 15
Description: Research examining the fundamental elements of visual arts design including: formal elements and their interactions, color theory, visual arts terminology, and analysis of content.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $100.00
1784ART 205Drawing 1
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3118TTh11:00 am - 12:50 pmCleary, Timothy2 of 9 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Beginning studies in drawing.
Prerequisites: Requisite for this course is completion of ART 200 as a prerequisite or concurrent enrollment as a co-requisite
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: Lab Fee $40.00
1786ART 209Digital Foundations Visual Art
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN2020MW11:00 am - 12:50 pmMaguire, Susan D9 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: An introductory studio exploration of digital strategies, technology and applications, as applied to visual arts. Suitable for all students interested in working with digital images.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $90.00
2007ART 209Digital Foundations Visual Art
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINENader, Zachary M16 of 23 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: An introductory studio exploration of digital strategies, technology and applications, as applied to visual arts. Suitable for all students interested in working with digital images.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1798ART 210Painting 1
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3119TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amMaguire, Susan D0 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to the discipline of painting. Discussions and critiques supplement studio experiences.
Prerequisites: Requisite for this course is completion of ART 200 as a prerequisite or concurrent enrollment as a co-requisite
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
1811ART 222Art His Sur:Renaissanc-Mod Art
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0014FA2125TTh11:00 am - 12:50 pmFamule, Olawole F4 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: A continuation of ART 221 with emphasis on the changing role of art in Western culture.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
1813ART 241Photography 1
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA1202TTh1:00 pm - 2:50 pmMaguire, Susan D3 of 6 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Designed to familiarize the student with the art of traditional 35mm film photography. Emphasis is on the fundamentals of camera operation, black-and-white film development and printing processes, practicing critical evaluation, and understanding the photographic aesthetic.
Prerequisites: Requisite for this course is completion of ART 200 as a prerequisite or concurrent enrollment as a co-requisite
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $150.00
2008ART 241Photography 1
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINENader, Zachary M28 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Designed to familiarize the student with the art of traditional 35mm film photography. Emphasis is on the fundamentals of camera operation, black-and-white film development and printing processes, practicing critical evaluation, and understanding the photographic aesthetic.
Prerequisites: Requisite for this course is completion of ART 200 as a prerequisite or concurrent enrollment as a co-requisite, On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1816ART 260Sculpture 1
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2127TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amCleary, Timothy4 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to sculpture using multiple processes to explore technical and conceptual aspects of sculpture production.
Prerequisites: Requisite for this course is completion of ART 200 as a prerequisite or concurrent enrollment as a co-requisite
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
1818ART 270Ceramics 1
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA1135MW11:00 am - 12:50 pmMaguire, Michael W0 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: A beginning ceramics course that primarily explores traditional hand-building techniques. Students will also be introduced to basic clay materials, clay mixing, and glaze application.
Prerequisites: Requisite for this course is completion of ART 200 as a prerequisite or concurrent enrollment as a co-requisite
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $50.00
1820ART 279Fibers 1
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA1125MW9:00 am - 10:50 amFamule, Olawole F0 of 3 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Topic: Loom Weaving - Interlocking fibers via loom mechanisms; includes experience with fabric structures, fiber characteristics and the effective use of color. Topic: Off-Loom Fibers - Primary structures through a variety of manipulation techniques; may include primitive forms of weaving, felting, basketry and dyeing.
Prerequisites: Requisite for this course is completion of ART 200 as a prerequisite or concurrent enrollment as a co-requisite
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: Lab Fee $80.00
1826ART 302Gallery Practices
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3131MW1:00 pm - 2:50 pmDugan, Anne5 of 12 open
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15 of 15
Description: An introduction to the principles, theories, and practices of gallery operations and exhibition development. Prerequisite: ART 202 Professional Practices in Visual Arts
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Art 202
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2099ART 303Design Topics II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0013Maguire, Susan D4 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: A continuation of focused exploration of fine arts beyond core practices including glass, stained glass, artists' books, non-static art, installation, and others.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is completion of ART 203
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Student should contact the instructor for a meeting time.
1924ART 305Drawing 2
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3118TTh11:00 am - 12:50 pmCleary, Timothy1 of 8 open
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15 of 15
Description: Intermediate studies in drawing.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 205.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $40.00
2165ART 309Digital Art II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN2020MW11:00 am - 12:50 pmMaguire, Susan D2 of 3 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Digital Art II
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for enrolling in ART 309 is completion of ART 209
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee of $90.00.
1925ART 310Painting 2
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3119TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amMaguire, Susan D1 of 10 open
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15 of 15
Description: Intermediate studies in painting. Discussions and critiques supplement studio experience.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 210.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
1926ART 327Modern Art
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0014FA3131TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmFamule, Olawole F8 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Nineteenth Century, 20th Century, Contemporary or Post-Modern art and architecture and the forces which influenced the period.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite; Art 222
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
2020ART 350Mindfulness in Art
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3127W1:00 pm - 3:50 pmEslinger, Gloria S5 of 12 open
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15 of 15
Description: Art as a fundamental human activity on an individual and societal level. Studies theories of creativity and issues of cultural and social diversity as applicable to art therapy. Studio application of the psychologies of the Arts/Mindfulness in Art will be experienced as a learning tool.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: declared Art Therapy major and Junior or Senior status & ART 483
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
2016ART 360Sculpture 2
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2127TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amCleary, Timothy4 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Intermediate studies in sculpture.
Prerequisites: Prerequisites: ART 260.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
2018ART 370Ceramics 2
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA1135MW11:00 am - 12:50 pmMaguire, Michael W3 of 5 open
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15 of 15
Description: An Intermediate course emphasizing the fundamentals of wheel throwing, clay and glaze formulation, as well as loading and firing kilns. Introduction to historical and contemporary aesthetic issues within ceramics through problem-solving assignments.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 270.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $75.00
2012ART 379Fibers 2
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OFF-Loom Weaving
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA1125MW9:00 am - 10:50 amFamule, Olawole F0 of 2 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Topic-Loom weaving - Interlocking fibers via loom mechanisms; includes experience with fabric structure, fiber characteristics and the effective use of color. Topic- Off-Loom Fibers - Primary structures through a variety of manipulation techniques; may include primitive forms of weaving, felting, basketry and dyeing.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 279.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $80.00
2015ART 405Drawing: 3
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3118TTh11:00 am - 12:50 pmCleary, Timothy2 of 3 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Advanced studies in drawing.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 305.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $40.00
2164ART 409Digital Art III
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN2020MW11:00 am - 12:50 pmMaguire, Susan D3 of 3 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Advanced studies in digital media.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for enrolling in ART 409 is completion of ART 309
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee of $90.00.
2011ART 410Painting 3
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3119TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amMaguire, Susan D8 of 10 open
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15 of 15
Description: Advanced studies exploring the theory and practice of painting. Discussions and critiques supplement studio experiences.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Art 310
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
2009ART 435Research In Art
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Instructor Consent Required
E13ONLINEONLINEHickok, Shannon P9 of 9 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Topic: Art Education. Students plan and conduct an independent research project in art education. Research may be either basic or applied in nature. Results of the study will be reported in the style and form required for publication. Prerequisite: Minimum of 20 undergraduate credits in art and permission of the instructor. Topic: Art Therapy - Research into specific areas and elective topics in art therapy. Instructor Consent
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2021ART 445Expressive Arts For Change
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3127Th1:00 pm - 3:50 pmEslinger, Gloria S7 of 12 open
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15 of 15
Description: This is an experiential studio-based art therapy course for those who intend to work in the healing, teaching, and art therapy professions to identify and explore personal and professional issues related to using the expressive arts in healing. It offers an opportunity for students to personally experience the expressive arts therapy process in depth through exploration of multiple arts media and techniques applicable to work with individuals and groups. Students will discover and define self through the creative process and explore the expressive arts as an essential tool for social change, a means of personal transformation, and a means of artistic liberation which all contribute to positive change in self and others.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 483
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $30.00
2017ART 460Sculpture 3
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2127TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amCleary, Timothy5 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Advanced studies in sculpture.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 360
Typically Offered: Occasional by Demand
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
2019ART 470Ceramics 3
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA1135MW11:00 am - 12:50 pmMaguire, Michael W1 of 5 open
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15 of 15
Description: An advanced course that critically examines ceramic processes and aesthetic issues through extended creative projects developed in consultation with the instructor. Emphasis on producing a professional, coherent portfolio and supporting visual artists' materials.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 370
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: Lab Fee $75.00
2013ART 479Fibers 3
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OFF-Loom Weaving
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA1125MW9:00 am - 10:50 amFamule, Olawole F0 of 1 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Topic: Loom Weaving - Interlocking fibers via loom mechanisms; includes experience with fabric structure, fiber characteristics and the effective use of color. Topic: Off-Loom Fibers - Primary structures through a variety of manipulation techniques; may include primitive forms of weaving, felting, basketry and dyeing. Emphasis on expression.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: ART 379.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Lab Fee $80.00
2022ART 491Visual Arts Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
0010Dugan, Anne0 of 11 open
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15 of 15
Description: Required of all Visual Arts majors during their year of anticipated graduation. By participating in this course, each student's work will be publicly presented to the UW-Superior and greater UW-Superior community. Includes portfolio development and/or exhibition requirements. Must be taken Pass-Fail.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Art 302. Senior Standing required.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2179ART 491Visual Arts Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
0020Eslinger, Gloria S1 of 1 open
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0 of 0
Description: Required of all Visual Arts majors during their year of anticipated graduation. By participating in this course, each student's work will be publicly presented to the UW-Superior and greater UW-Superior community. Includes portfolio development and/or exhibition requirements. Must be taken Pass-Fail.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Art 302. Senior Standing required.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2114ART 495Advanced Art Studio
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 12Hickok, Shannon P0 of 1 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: Open only to advanced Art students who wish to pursue an individual art problem in any medium of their choosing. The student must take the responsibility of choosing a problem, outlining a plan of study to be submitted to the instructor at registration. The student works informally in co-operation with the instructor, who guides and evaluates in relation to the objective set forth. Instructor Consent
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
2023ART 495Advanced Art Studio
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0021 - 12Eslinger, Gloria S1 of 3 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: Open only to advanced Art students who wish to pursue an individual art problem in any medium of their choosing. The student must take the responsibility of choosing a problem, outlining a plan of study to be submitted to the instructor at registration. The student works informally in co-operation with the instructor, who guides and evaluates in relation to the objective set forth. Instructor Consent
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
2126ART 495Advanced Art Studio
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0031 - 12Maguire, Michael W0 of 1 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: Open only to advanced Art students who wish to pursue an individual art problem in any medium of their choosing. The student must take the responsibility of choosing a problem, outlining a plan of study to be submitted to the instructor at registration. The student works informally in co-operation with the instructor, who guides and evaluates in relation to the objective set forth. Instructor Consent
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
2162ART 495Advanced Art Studio
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0041 - 12Maguire, Susan D0 of 1 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: Open only to advanced Art students who wish to pursue an individual art problem in any medium of their choosing. The student must take the responsibility of choosing a problem, outlining a plan of study to be submitted to the instructor at registration. The student works informally in co-operation with the instructor, who guides and evaluates in relation to the objective set forth. Instructor Consent
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
2024ART 498Practicum
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 7Eslinger, Gloria S3 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: Supervised experience providing practical application in specific disciplines. Integration of the competencies of the individualized focus in contract form. Topics: Art Education, Art Therapy, Gallery. Instructor Consent
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
Art Education
2025ARTED 335Tching Art in the Elem Grades
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3127TTh9:00 am - 10:30 amHickok, Shannon P3 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Provides a background in art education, children's artistic development, and program planning and evaluation in art for the elementary school child. Includes the development of lessons and units in art This course includes a Pre-Student Teaching Clinical Experience in grades K-2.
Prerequisites: Junior Status & Admittance to Teacher Education program
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
2010ARTED 335Tching Art in the Elem Grades
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEHickok, Shannon P8 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Provides a background in art education, children's artistic development, and program planning and evaluation in art for the elementary school child. Includes the development of lessons and units in art This course includes a Pre-Student Teaching Clinical Experience in grades K-2.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm, Junior Status & Admittance to Teacher Education program
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
2026ARTED 339Teaching Art in Secondary Schl
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3127Th4:00 pm - 6:50 pmHickok, Shannon P0 of 7 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: The development of discipline based art curricula, art media and instructional materials, teaching methods, and evaluation strategies for junior and senior high school art programs. This course includes a Pre-Student Teaching Clinical Experience in grades 9-12
Prerequisites: Junior Status & Admittance to Teacher Education program
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
Biology
1498BIOL 115Human Biology
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1014SWEN1013MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amGrover, Mark0 of 40 open
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15 of 15
Description: University Studies course investigating the structure and function of the human body as related to areas of health and disease. Designed to meet the University Studies requirement for laboratory science. Does not count toward the Biology major. Not open to those having taken BIOL 270, or 280. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours).
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1499BIOL 115Human Biology
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501BARS0108Th1:00 pm - 2:50 pmGrover, Mark1 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: University Studies course investigating the structure and function of the human body as related to areas of health and disease. Designed to meet the University Studies requirement for laboratory science. Does not count toward the Biology major. Not open to those having taken BIOL 270, or 280. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours).
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
1500BIOL 115Human Biology
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
502BARS0108Th10:00 am - 11:50 amGrover, Mark0 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: University Studies course investigating the structure and function of the human body as related to areas of health and disease. Designed to meet the University Studies requirement for laboratory science. Does not count toward the Biology major. Not open to those having taken BIOL 270, or 280. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours).
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
1503BIOL 130Principles of Biology I
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1014SWEN1004MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amMcConnell, Kristopher0 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to important principles of chemistry, cellular, molecular, and evolutionary biology, and the diversity of life. Laboratory experiments are inquiry driven. Intended as the first of a two-course sequence for biology majors, and students with a strong interest in the life sciences. Fulfills the University Studies laboratory science requirement. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1504BIOL 130Principles of Biology I
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501BARS0108T1:00 pm - 2:50 pmMcConnell, Kristopher0 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to important principles of chemistry, cellular, molecular, and evolutionary biology, and the diversity of life. Laboratory experiments are inquiry driven. Intended as the first of a two-course sequence for biology majors, and students with a strong interest in the life sciences. Fulfills the University Studies laboratory science requirement. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1506BIOL 132Principles of Biology II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1014SWEN
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1055
1056
MWF
T
11:00 am - 11:50 am
1:00 pm - 1:50 pm
Schuldt, Jeffrey A4 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: The second course in a two-course sequence intended for Biology majors or minors, and other students with a strong interest in the life sciences. Introduces students to the development, structure and function of both plants and animals and the basic principles of ecology. Laboratory exercises are integrated with lectures and designed to be experimental and inquiry driven. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours, recitation 1 hour).
Prerequisites: BIOL 130 or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1508BIOL 132Principles of Biology II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501BARS0114Th1:00 pm - 2:50 pmSchuldt, Jeffrey A4 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: The second course in a two-course sequence intended for Biology majors or minors, and other students with a strong interest in the life sciences. Introduces students to the development, structure and function of both plants and animals and the basic principles of ecology. Laboratory exercises are integrated with lectures and designed to be experimental and inquiry driven. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours, recitation 1 hour).
Prerequisites: BIOL 130 or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1939BIOL 170Biological Inquiry for Teacher
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E12ONLINEONLINECook, Alexis Eagle8 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course uses inquiry-based science methods to answer open-ended biological questions that have environmental connections. This course is required of Elementary Education majors and satisfies environmental science requirements for the Wisconsin Teaching Licensure and the UW-Superior University Studies program. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1942BIOL 170Biological Inquiry for Teacher
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E1A2ONLINEONLINECook, Alexis Eagle14 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course uses inquiry-based science methods to answer open-ended biological questions that have environmental connections. This course is required of Elementary Education majors and satisfies environmental science requirements for the Wisconsin Teaching Licensure and the UW-Superior University Studies program. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1943BIOL 170Biological Inquiry for Teacher
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E1ALONLINEONLINECook, Alexis Eagle14 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course uses inquiry-based science methods to answer open-ended biological questions that have environmental connections. This course is required of Elementary Education majors and satisfies environmental science requirements for the Wisconsin Teaching Licensure and the UW-Superior University Studies program. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1940BIOL 170Biological Inquiry for Teacher
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E1LONLINEONLINECook, Alexis Eagle8 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course uses inquiry-based science methods to answer open-ended biological questions that have environmental connections. This course is required of Elementary Education majors and satisfies environmental science requirements for the Wisconsin Teaching Licensure and the UW-Superior University Studies program. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1510BIOL 280Human Anatomy & Physiology II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1014SWEN1055MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amSchuldt, Jeffrey A18 of 40 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Continuation of a two-semester sequence investigating the structure and function of human body systems and mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within and across each system. Examination of the endocrine, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: BIOL 270 or instructor consent.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1511BIOL 280Human Anatomy & Physiology II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501BARS0102T8:00 am - 9:50 amSchuldt, Jeffrey A14 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Continuation of a two-semester sequence investigating the structure and function of human body systems and mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within and across each system. Examination of the endocrine, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: BIOL 270 or instructor consent.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1512BIOL 280Human Anatomy & Physiology II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
502BARS0102T10:00 am - 11:50 amSchuldt, Jeffrey A4 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Continuation of a two-semester sequence investigating the structure and function of human body systems and mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within and across each system. Examination of the endocrine, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: BIOL 270 or instructor consent.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
2153BIOL 280Human Anatomy & Physiology II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
9054Ray, Julie Marie27 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Continuation of a two-semester sequence investigating the structure and function of human body systems and mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within and across each system. Examination of the endocrine, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: BIOL 270 or instructor consent.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: This lecture class is arranged. Continuation of a two-semester sequence investigating the structure and function of human body systems and mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within and across each system. Examination of the endocrine, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.) Note: Human Anatomy & Physiology II: this course is available ONLY to students who are concurrently enrolled in participating high schools (Winter High School) and UW-Superior. Special course fee for college in the high schools of $100.00 per credit. Class meeting days and times will be arranged with the instructor.
2154BIOL 280Human Anatomy & Physiology II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
905LRay, Julie Marie27 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Continuation of a two-semester sequence investigating the structure and function of human body systems and mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within and across each system. Examination of the endocrine, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: BIOL 270 or instructor consent.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: This lab class is arranged. Continuation of a two-semester sequence investigating the structure and function of human body systems and mechanisms for maintaining homeostasis within and across each system. Examination of the endocrine, digestive, cardiovascular, respiratory, urinary, and reproductive systems. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.) Note: Human Anatomy & Physiology II: this course is available ONLY to students who are concurrently enrolled in participating high schools (Winter High School) and UW-Superior. Special course fee for college in the high schools of $100.00 per credit. Class meeting days and times will be arranged with the instructor.
1513BIOL 305Evolution
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013BARS0114MWF8:00 am - 8:50 amSchuldt, Jeffrey A11 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: A view of the scope, significance and mechanisms of evolutionary concepts in modern biology. (Lecture three hours.)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of BIOL 330 or BIOL 340, or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
1515BIOL 325Plant Taxonomy
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1014BARS0114MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amGrover, Mark0 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Provides the skills and background to identify flowering plants of northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. Lecture topics focus on floral structure, classification, and distribution of plant families of regional importance, while labs focus on identification of living plant materials using dichotomous keys. Each student will prepare a plant collection. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of BIOL 330 or BIOL 340, or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring, Odd Years;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1516BIOL 325Plant Taxonomy
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501BARS0114T1:00 pm - 2:50 pmGrover, Mark0 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Provides the skills and background to identify flowering plants of northern Wisconsin and Minnesota. Lecture topics focus on floral structure, classification, and distribution of plant families of regional importance, while labs focus on identification of living plant materials using dichotomous keys. Each student will prepare a plant collection. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of BIOL 330 or BIOL 340, or permission of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring, Odd Years;
1517BIOL 330Genetics
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1014SWEN1013MWF8:00 am - 8:50 amMcConnell, Kristopher0 of 40 open
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15 of 15
Description: Integrating the principles and techniques of Mendelian and molecular genetics to emphasize how biological information is inherited and expressed. Students will also investigate the primary research literature and receive instruction in scientific writing. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of CHEM 105 and BIOL 130 and BIOL 132 or BIOL 270. (Note: pre-Health program students are not required to take BIOL 132)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1518BIOL 330Genetics
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501BARS0102Th9:00 am - 10:50 amMcConnell, Kristopher0 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Integrating the principles and techniques of Mendelian and molecular genetics to emphasize how biological information is inherited and expressed. Students will also investigate the primary research literature and receive instruction in scientific writing. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of CHEM 105 and BIOL 130 and BIOL 132 or BIOL 270. (Note: pre-Health program students are not required to take BIOL 132)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1519BIOL 330Genetics
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
502BARS0102Th1:00 pm - 2:50 pmMcConnell, Kristopher0 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Integrating the principles and techniques of Mendelian and molecular genetics to emphasize how biological information is inherited and expressed. Students will also investigate the primary research literature and receive instruction in scientific writing. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Successful completion of CHEM 105 and BIOL 130 and BIOL 132 or BIOL 270. (Note: pre-Health program students are not required to take BIOL 132)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1520BIOL 355Microbiology
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1014BARS0107MWF8:00 am - 8:50 amNifoussi, Shanna4 of 16 open
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15 of 15
Description: Exploring how the structure, function and genetics of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa) influence our everyday world. This includes microbes relevant to human health and industry; and the biological and chemical defenses we use to regulate them. The laboratory involves isolation and biochemical identification of soil bacteria and determination of antimicrobial properties. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: CHEM 105 and either BIOL 330 or BIOL 340.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1521BIOL 355Microbiology
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501BARS0102M3:00 pm - 4:50 pmNifoussi, Shanna4 of 16 open
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15 of 15
Description: Exploring how the structure, function and genetics of microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa) influence our everyday world. This includes microbes relevant to human health and industry; and the biological and chemical defenses we use to regulate them. The laboratory involves isolation and biochemical identification of soil bacteria and determination of antimicrobial properties. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: CHEM 105 and either BIOL 330 or BIOL 340.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
2147BIOL 481Special Topics
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Molecular Pharmacology
01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013BARS0107MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amNifoussi, Shanna14 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: In-depth study of specialized current topics in biology selected by the faculty on the basis of student/community interest. May include workshops, seminars, field trips, special problems, independent study, etc. Course may be repeated when topics are different. Instructor permission to enroll in this course.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is Junior standing or Instructor consent.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1264BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 4Grover, Mark4 of 5 open
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0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1265BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0021 - 4McConnell, Kristopher5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1266BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0031 - 4Nifoussi, Shanna4 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1267BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0041 - 4Schuldt, Jeffrey A4 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1268BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0051 - 4Nifoussi, Shanna4 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1269BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0061 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1270BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0071 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1271BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0081 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1272BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0091 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1273BIOL 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0101 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: A course developed in cooperation with faculty or area research laboratories designed to provide students with practical experience in experimental biology. Candidates for this course must outline a research problem and complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. (May be repeated for a total of four credits.) Instructor consent required. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement for Biology major.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Summer;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1274BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 4Grover, Mark5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1275BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0021 - 4McConnell, Kristopher5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1276BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0031 - 4Nifoussi, Shanna4 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1277BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0041 - 4Schuldt, Jeffrey A5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1278BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0051 - 4Assigned, Staff4 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1279BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0061 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1280BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0071 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1281BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0081 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1282BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0091 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1283BIOL 496Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0101 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: On-the-job experience with local agencies (e.g. Wisconsin DNR) that provides students with opportunities to apply their skills to practical problems. In collaboration with a faculty sponsor, students must complete a Contract for Independent Learning prior to registration. May be used to satisfy Senior Experience requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1523BIOL 497Senior Year Experience
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0011BARS0108W12:00 pm - 12:50 pmNifoussi, Shanna1 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course provides instruction to develop and deliver an oral presentation in a scientific conference format to serve as a culminating experience for the Biology major. Presentation topics are connected to a capstone project completed in BIOL 491 Research in Biology or BIOL 496 Internship, either of which must be taken as a pre-requisite or co-requisite course. Meets in face-to-face format 2 hours per week.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
Brewing
1651BREW 101A Sampling of Beer Styles
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
9051W6:00 pm - 7:00 pmStangle, Joshua John8 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course introduces the history, process, and the modern styles of beer. Topics covered include: history of beer making; basic brew ingredients; discussion of the brewing process; parameters that define differences in beer styles, such as aroma, flavor, color and mouthfeel. Students will be expected to purchase and sample specific beer styles throughout the course. Prerequisites: 21 years of age or older by course start date.
Prerequisites: Student must be 21+ years of age by course start date to register for this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: This course will meet virtually via Zoom. Must be at least 21 years old to register. Contact Amanda Lyazghi (akvam@uwsuper.edu) with questions or for information. Statement regarding alcohol consumption for educational purposes. The presence or consumption of alcohol in this course is for educational purposes only. Students are not expected or encouraged to consume alcohol beyond a sampling. Students are responsible to maintain low-risk drinking guidelines, to drink in a safe manner and location, and to follow all relevant laws and school policies related to alcohol use and consumption. Students with alcohol abuse or dependency, known medical issues, taking medications, or any other matters whereby they should refrain from consuming alcohol should not take this course.
1644BREW 302Science of Brew
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
9403BARS0114M4:00 pm - 8:00 pmLane, James W11 of 15 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course is the second of two required courses in the Science of Brewing Certificate and involves a more thorough examination of topics discussed in Science of Brewing I and will address more advanced aspects of brewing and brewing issues including: All-grain recipe development; Yeast culturing and characterization; All-grain brewing processes; Scientific techniques to characterize beer and brewing ingredients. Prerequisites: BREW 301; 21 years of age or older by course start date.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite: Must complete BREW 301 and be 21+ years of age by course start date to register for this course
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: Continuing Education course. Statement Regarding Alcohol Consumption for Educational Purposes: The presence or consumption of alcohol in this course is for educational purposes only. Students are not expected or encouraged to consume alcohol beyond a sampling. Students are responsible to maintain low-risk drinking guidelines, to drink in a safe manner and location, and to follow all relevant laws and school policies related to alcohol use and consumption. Students with alcohol abuse or dependency, known medical issues, taking medications, or any other matters whereby they should refrain from consuming alcohol should not take this course.
Business
1732BUS 101Introduction to Business
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
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2:00 pm - 2:50 pm
2:00 pm - 2:50 pm
Roskoski, Kyle13 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: This course serves as an introduction to the different majors offered by the School of Business and Economics. The course provides insights into the foundation business knowledge and skills that will be useful for students pursing a professional career in business. Topics include: a survey of management, finance, distribution, production, risk, business law, and other business activities; integrated business simulation, personal finance, business ethics, business computer applications, professional business communication, business career preparation, team-building, as well as good learning habits. SBE Students only; Grade of C- or higher required for SBE majors.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2040BUS 101Introduction to Business
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023ERL0202TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmBursik, Nicholas D5 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: This course serves as an introduction to the different majors offered by the School of Business and Economics. The course provides insights into the foundation business knowledge and skills that will be useful for students pursing a professional career in business. Topics include: a survey of management, finance, distribution, production, risk, business law, and other business activities; integrated business simulation, personal finance, business ethics, business computer applications, professional business communication, business career preparation, team-building, as well as good learning habits. SBE Students only; Grade of C- or higher required for SBE majors.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1776BUS 211Business Law I
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0205MWF4:00 pm - 4:50 pmLucia, David L5 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Legal principles relating to business transactions. Includes the legal and social environment of business, contracts, choice of business entities, and selected elements of the Uniform Commercial Code.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
1778BUS 211Business Law I
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023ERL0205MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmLucia, David L3 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Legal principles relating to business transactions. Includes the legal and social environment of business, contracts, choice of business entities, and selected elements of the Uniform Commercial Code.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
2139BUS 211Business Law I
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01/29/2024 - 05/10/2024
B073ONLINEONLINECao, Mei0 of 1 open
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2 of 2
Description: Legal principles relating to business transactions. Includes the legal and social environment of business, contracts, choice of business entities, and selected elements of the Uniform Commercial Code.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: UW-Alliance On-Line Course: Special additional course fee $175 per credit. This fee is in addition to on-campus tuition. Registration deadline is Wednesday, January 24, 2024. This course has a limited number of seats. Register for this course on your E-Hive registration account. When the course is full, we cannot allow any additional registrations. You will receive information regarding this course and the materials required approximately 10 days before the course starts. Contact the School of Business and Economics if you have any questions.
1725BUS 270Business Statistics
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0202TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amRoskoski, Kyle2 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics as applied to business situations. Includes tabular, graphical and numerical summary measures; probability distributions; sampling and sampling distributions; hypothesis testing; analysis of variance; and regression/correlation analysis.
Prerequisites: BUS 101 (Applies to SBE students only)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Class will meet in Erlanson 202
1726BUS 270Business Statistics
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023ERL0102MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmRoskoski, Kyle3 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics as applied to business situations. Includes tabular, graphical and numerical summary measures; probability distributions; sampling and sampling distributions; hypothesis testing; analysis of variance; and regression/correlation analysis.
Prerequisites: BUS 101 (Applies to SBE students only)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Class will meet in Erlanson 102
1743BUS 306Management Science
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0208TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amAjmal, Khadija0 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Application of basic quantitative and qualitative techniques for problem solving in production/operations management. Includes linear programming, transportation and network models, inventory models, queuing models, project management, forecasting and decision theory.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or non-SBE majors are required to be at Junior status (obtain drop/add form from a SBE-authorized representative, Erlanson Hall, Room 301).
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
2143BUS 306Management Science
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01/29/2024 - 05/10/2024
B073ONLINEONLINECao, Mei2 of 5 open
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2 of 2
Description: Application of basic quantitative and qualitative techniques for problem solving in production/operations management. Includes linear programming, transportation and network models, inventory models, queuing models, project management, forecasting and decision theory.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or non-SBE majors are required to be at Junior status (obtain drop/add form from a SBE-authorized representative, Erlanson Hall, Room 301).
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: UW-Alliance On-Line Course: Special additional course fee $175 per credit. This fee is in addition to on-campus tuition. Registration deadline is Wednesday, January 24, 2024. This course has a limited number of seats. Register for this course on your E-Hive registration account. When the course is full, we cannot allow any additional registrations. You will receive information regarding this course and the materials required approximately 10 days before the course starts. Contact the School of Business and Economics if you have any questions.
1758BUS 363Bus Ethics and Soc Respons
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0202TTh4:00 pm - 5:15 pmLucia, David L2 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Explores moral and ethical theories such as ethical fundamentalism. Theories are then applied to 'real world' situations in the United States and around the globe. Covers classic cases in business ethics, current cases and trends such as Sarbanes-Oxley and the social responsibility of business. Especially useful for students studying management, finance, marketing, accounting, and international business.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or non-SBE majors are required to be at Junior status (obtain drop/add form from a SBE-authorized representative, Erlanson Hall, Room 301).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1733BUS 367Bus Forecstg Predictive Analy
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013Roskoski, Kyle18 of 24 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to predictive and prescriptive analytics to make business decision using forecasting techniques. Methods include choosing appropriate models and applying them to a data set in various business fields. The course includes time series, classification models, and Box-Jenkins Methodology.
Prerequisites: Completion of BUS 366, admittance in to SBE, or SBE permission
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1734BUS 369Data Mining Business
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013Roskoski, Kyle24 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Exploration of big data, dimension reduction and predictive models. Use of software to perform clustering and classification of data. Evaluation of performance to make business decision. Algorithms include neural networks, discriminant analysis and Regression Trees.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite is BUS 365 and CSCI 356 and Admitted to SBE or SBE Permission
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1735BUS 370Principles Of Marketing
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0205MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amChristensen, Ethan0 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to terms, definitions and concepts integral to the strategic planning and decision-making involving the components of the marketing mix: product, price, promotion, and physical distribution. Emphasis on market analysis, delivering value and establishing competitive advantage. Coverage of current trends in marketing.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or (Jr. status and Acct 101, Econ 235, Bus 211, and Bus 270; or instructor permission)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1736BUS 370Principles Of Marketing
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023ERL0208MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmGarland, Jennifer J6 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to terms, definitions and concepts integral to the strategic planning and decision-making involving the components of the marketing mix: product, price, promotion, and physical distribution. Emphasis on market analysis, delivering value and establishing competitive advantage. Coverage of current trends in marketing.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or (Jr. status and Acct 101, Econ 235, Bus 211, and Bus 270; or instructor permission)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2142BUS 370Principles Of Marketing
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01/29/2024 - 05/10/2024
B073ONLINEONLINECao, Mei0 of 3 open
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2 of 2
Description: Introduction to terms, definitions and concepts integral to the strategic planning and decision-making involving the components of the marketing mix: product, price, promotion, and physical distribution. Emphasis on market analysis, delivering value and establishing competitive advantage. Coverage of current trends in marketing.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or (Jr. status and Acct 101, Econ 235, Bus 211, and Bus 270; or instructor permission)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: UW-Alliance On-Line Course: Special additional course fee $175 per credit. This fee is in addition to on-campus tuition. Registration deadline is Wednesday, January 24, 2024. This course has a limited number of seats. Register for this course on your E-Hive registration account. When the course is full, we cannot allow any additional registrations. You will receive information regarding this course and the materials required approximately 10 days before the course starts. Contact the School of Business and Economics if you have any questions.
1741BUS 371Consumer Behavior
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0205MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amChristensen, Ethan0 of 30 open
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Description: Application of concepts from the disciplines of psychology, sociology, anthropology, and economics that affect purchase decisions of individuals. Current literature in consumer psychology is explored in its relation to marketing strategy.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE; BUS 370.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1742BUS 373Advertising & Promotion
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0205MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmChristensen, Ethan0 of 25 open
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Description: Introduction to advertising management, research, planning, and the creative process. Topics covered include market segmentation and targeting, account planning, working with clients, advertising research, advertising strategy, developing art and copy, media selection and budgeting (print, broadcast, social media) plus integrating advertising in the marketing mix.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE; BUS 370 or COMM 170, or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1737BUS 380Principles Of Management
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0208MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amGarland, Jennifer J0 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to the basic tools and requisite knowledge associated with businesses and their management as well as the broad concepts associated with the challenges of managing within organizations. Examines various management functions, and gains in-depth understanding of the working and behavioral complexities that arise in organizations.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or (Jr. status and Acct 101, Econ 235, Bus 211, and Bus 270; or instructor permission)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1738BUS 380Principles Of Management
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023ERL0208MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amGarland, Jennifer J0 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Introduction to the basic tools and requisite knowledge associated with businesses and their management as well as the broad concepts associated with the challenges of managing within organizations. Examines various management functions, and gains in-depth understanding of the working and behavioral complexities that arise in organizations.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or (Jr. status and Acct 101, Econ 235, Bus 211, and Bus 270; or instructor permission)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1779BUS 382Human Resource Management
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03/18/2024 - 05/12/2024
P013ONLINEONLINELucia, David L9 of 20 open
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Description: Examines current theoretical and research developments related to human resource management and human resource practices as they relate to the planning, recruitment, selection, training, and management of the human resources within an organization.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or non-SBE majors are required to be at Junior status (obtain drop/add form from a SBE-authorized representative, Erlanson Hall, Room 301).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This Distance Learning (DL) class is offered in an 8-week module format, however the timing of tuition payments/refunds and financial aid are based on the beginning and ending dates of semester during which it is offered. DL tuition is not part of the plateau. DL classes are assessed a $60 online technology fee per class. For tuition, fee and refund information, see: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm. The last day to drop this course without a 'W' is: 3/29/2024. The last day to drop this course with a 'W' is: 4/20/2024.
1752BUS 400Business Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Department Consent Required
0012 - 7Christensen, Ethan21 of 25 open
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Description: Opportunity for students to earn academic credit by extending classroom learning to area business settings. Students obtain the cooperation of an employer and prepare a learning contract. Pass-Fail only.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE, consent of cooperating instructor and director, SBE.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall or Spring, Sum;
1773BUS 405Entrepreneurship
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03/18/2024 - 05/12/2024
P013ONLINEONLINEKlous, Amy3 of 20 open
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0 of 0
Description: Study of entrepreneurship with an emphasis on small business. Topics include business plan preparation, forms of organization, financing options and management problem solving.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This Distance Learning (DL) class is offered in an 8-week module format, however the timing of tuition payments/refunds and financial aid are based on the beginning and ending dates of semester during which it is offered. DL tuition is not part of the plateau. DL classes are assessed a $60 online technology fee per class. For tuition, fee and refund information, see: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm. The last day to drop this course without a 'W' is: 3/29/2024. The last day to drop this course with a 'W' is: 4/20/2024.
1759BUS 430International Business
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0201TTh4:00 pm - 5:15 pmMoran, Rick M4 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: The course covers international activities of small and medium-sized firms as well as large multinational corporations. Topics include trade strategies, doing business with newly emerging market economies and the functional areas of international business management. Emphasis on the importance of cross-cultural communication.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE or non SBE majors: junior status (obtain drop/add from SBE authorized representative, Erlanson Hall 301).
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
1739BUS 477Digital Marketing
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0208MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmGarland, Jennifer J0 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Classroom and field experience integrating internet marketing concepts with traditional marketing activities. Internet marketing and social media supporting marketing communication strategies. Student interaction with regional and community business enterprises. Emphasis on practical application.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE; BUS 370 or COMM 170, or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1762BUS 483Organization Behav & Develop
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0201TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmMoran, Rick M15 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Advanced study of organizations, the impact of human factors and management principles, and organization development is used to direct and manage change. Course is designed to build one's understanding of the theories and concepts for managing human behavior in organizations. Focus on case analysis and class exercises. Prerequisites: BUS 380.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE & BUS 380
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
2140BUS 483Organization Behav & Develop
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01/29/2024 - 05/10/2024
B073ONLINEONLINECao, Mei0 of 2 open
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2 of 2
Description: Advanced study of organizations, the impact of human factors and management principles, and organization development is used to direct and manage change. Course is designed to build one's understanding of the theories and concepts for managing human behavior in organizations. Focus on case analysis and class exercises. Prerequisites: BUS 380.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE & BUS 380
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: UW-Alliance On-Line Course: Special additional course fee $175 per credit. This fee is in addition to on-campus tuition. Registration deadline is Wednesday, January 24, 2024. This course has a limited number of seats. Register for this course on your E-Hive registration account. When the course is full, we cannot allow any additional registrations. You will receive information regarding this course and the materials required approximately 10 days before the course starts. Contact the School of Business and Economics if you have any questions.
1780BUS 483Organization Behav & Develop
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01/24/2024 - 03/17/2024
P013ONLINEONLINELucia, David L10 of 20 open
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5 of 5
Description: Advanced study of organizations, the impact of human factors and management principles, and organization development is used to direct and manage change. Course is designed to build one's understanding of the theories and concepts for managing human behavior in organizations. Focus on case analysis and class exercises. Prerequisites: BUS 380.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE & BUS 380
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: This Distance Learning (DL) class is offered in an 8-week module format, however the timing of tuition payments/refunds and financial aid are based on the beginning and ending dates of semester during which it is offered. DL tuition is not part of the plateau. DL classes are assessed a $60 online technology fee per class. For tuition, fee and refund information, see: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm. The last day to drop this course without a 'W' is: 2/6/2024. The last day to drop this course with a 'W' is: 2/25/2024.
1740BUS 484Market Strategy and Brand Mgmt
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0208MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amGarland, Jennifer J0 of 30 open
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10 of 10
Description: Designed to assist students in applying knowledge and analytical skills in comprehensive marketing strategy development. Integration of decisions regarding all dimensions of the marketplace offering. Analysis of challenges facing marketing managers. Emphasis on utilizing a structured planning process to achieve marketing goals.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE; BUS 370.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1774BUS 484Market Strategy and Brand Mgmt
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01/24/2024 - 03/17/2024
P013ONLINEONLINEKlous, Amy7 of 20 open
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0 of 0
Description: Designed to assist students in applying knowledge and analytical skills in comprehensive marketing strategy development. Integration of decisions regarding all dimensions of the marketplace offering. Analysis of challenges facing marketing managers. Emphasis on utilizing a structured planning process to achieve marketing goals.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE; BUS 370.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: This Distance Learning (DL) class is offered in an 8-week module format, however the timing of tuition payments/refunds and financial aid are based on the beginning and ending dates of semester during which it is offered. DL tuition is not part of the plateau. DL classes are assessed a $60 online technology fee per class. For tuition, fee and refund information, see: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm. The last day to drop this course without a 'W' is: 2/6/2024. The last day to drop this course with a 'W' is: 2/25/2024.
1763BUS 495Strategic Management, Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013ERL0201TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amMoran, Rick M5 of 25 open
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Description: Integrative approach to the formulation and implementation of strategy within business or administrative type organizations. Capstone course drawing on the functional analytical tools, managerial concepts and techniques developed in previous business administration and economics courses and includes a senior experience component.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE; BUS 370, BUS 380, and FIN 320.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
2141BUS 495Strategic Management, Capstone
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01/29/2024 - 05/10/2024
B073ONLINEONLINECao, Mei0 of 2 open
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2 of 2
Description: Integrative approach to the formulation and implementation of strategy within business or administrative type organizations. Capstone course drawing on the functional analytical tools, managerial concepts and techniques developed in previous business administration and economics courses and includes a senior experience component.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE; BUS 370, BUS 380, and FIN 320.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: UW-Alliance On-Line Course: Special additional course fee $175 per credit. This fee is in addition to on-campus tuition. Registration deadline is Wednesday, January 24, 2024. This course has a limited number of seats. Register for this course on your E-Hive registration account. When the course is full, we cannot allow any additional registrations. You will receive information regarding this course and the materials required approximately 10 days before the course starts. Contact the School of Business and Economics if you have any questions.
1775BUS 495Strategic Management, Capstone
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03/18/2024 - 05/12/2024
P013ONLINEONLINELarson, Timothy D8 of 20 open
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0 of 0
Description: Integrative approach to the formulation and implementation of strategy within business or administrative type organizations. Capstone course drawing on the functional analytical tools, managerial concepts and techniques developed in previous business administration and economics courses and includes a senior experience component.
Prerequisites: Admitted to SBE; BUS 370, BUS 380, and FIN 320.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: This Distance Learning (DL) class is offered in an 8-week module format, however the timing of tuition payments/refunds and financial aid are based on the beginning and ending dates of semester during which it is offered. DL tuition is not part of the plateau. DL classes are assessed a $60 online technology fee per class. For tuition, fee and refund information, see: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm. The last day to drop this course without a 'W' is: 3/29/2024. The last day to drop this course with a 'W' is: 4/20/2024.
Chemistry
1284CHEM 106General Chemistry II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1014SWEN1004MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amRios Mendoza, Lorena M12 of 66 open
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15 of 15
Description: Continuation of CHEM 105 studying chemical equilibria, kinetics, electrochemistry, chemical compounds and reactions, qualitative analysis of ions, organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory.
Prerequisites: CHEM 105 and one of MATH 113, 115, 151 or 240.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1285CHEM 106General Chemistry II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501BARS0310T9:00 am - 11:50 amRios Mendoza, Lorena M1 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Continuation of CHEM 105 studying chemical equilibria, kinetics, electrochemistry, chemical compounds and reactions, qualitative analysis of ions, organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory.
Prerequisites: CHEM 105 and one of MATH 113, 115, 151 or 240.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1286CHEM 106General Chemistry II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
502BARS0310T1:00 pm - 3:50 pmRios Mendoza, Lorena M0 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Continuation of CHEM 105 studying chemical equilibria, kinetics, electrochemistry, chemical compounds and reactions, qualitative analysis of ions, organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory.
Prerequisites: CHEM 105 and one of MATH 113, 115, 151 or 240.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
2171CHEM 106General Chemistry II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
503BARS0310Th1:00 pm - 3:50 pmRios Mendoza, Lorena M11 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Continuation of CHEM 105 studying chemical equilibria, kinetics, electrochemistry, chemical compounds and reactions, qualitative analysis of ions, organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry. Three lectures and one three-hour laboratory.
Prerequisites: CHEM 105 and one of MATH 113, 115, 151 or 240.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1287CHEM 107Sup Problems in Chemistry II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0011SWEN1055Th11:00 am - 11:50 amRios Mendoza, Lorena M7 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: A course designed to expand and provide extra help on those topics in General Chemistry II which frequently cause difficulty for the less well prepared student. Can only be taken simultaneously with General Chemistry II (CHEM 106). Credits cannot be applied to Chemistry Major or Minor. One Lecture-recitation per week.
Prerequisites: CHEM 106 is co-requisite.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1288CHEM 321Organic Chem Lecture II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN1055MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amLane, James W4 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Second of a two-semester sequence of courses which make up a standard one-year course in beginning organic chemistry. Work is made up of the study of the structures, properties, preparation and reactions of the major classes of organic compounds. Also includes basic principles of chemical bonding, kinetics, mechanisms and molecular spectroscopy. (Three lectures.)
Prerequisites: CHEM 320 is prerequisite; CHEM 323 is co-requisite.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1289CHEM 323Organic Chemistry Lab II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0011BARS0313Th9:00 am - 11:50 amLane, James W1 of 12 open
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Description: Second of a two-semester sequence of laboratory courses which accompany CHEM 320 and 321. Consists of laboratory preparation and study of the chemical and physical properties of compounds of the types covered in CHEM 320-321. Some applications of molecular spectroscopy. (Three-hour laboratory.)
Prerequisites: CHEM 321 is co-requisite.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
1290CHEM 323Organic Chemistry Lab II
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0021BARS0313Th1:00 pm - 3:50 pmLane, James W5 of 12 open
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Description: Second of a two-semester sequence of laboratory courses which accompany CHEM 320 and 321. Consists of laboratory preparation and study of the chemical and physical properties of compounds of the types covered in CHEM 320-321. Some applications of molecular spectroscopy. (Three-hour laboratory.)
Prerequisites: CHEM 321 is co-requisite.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
2041CHEM 341Intro Physical Chemistry
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01/24/2024 - 04/12/2024
0013MWThF11:00 am - 11:50 amCook, Peter L19 of 20 open
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Description: Provides foundations for major area of Physical Chemistry including thermodynamics, chemical kinetics quantum theory, chemical bonding, molecular rotations and vibrations, electronic transitions, photochemistry, and molecular interactions.
Prerequisites: MATH 115 and PHYSICS 108 or 202, or consent of instructor
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit This class meets in Barstow 210 with Chem 345
2027CHEM 345Physical Chemistry Lect I
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0014BARS0210MWThF11:00 am - 11:50 amCook, Peter L14 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Exposes students to the main principles of modern thermodynamics and chemical kinetics and their applications. Key points of both areas will be illustrated with the examples of thermodynamics of polymer blends and the effect of formation of meta-stable states in polymer thin films. (Four lectures.)
Prerequisites: CHEM 106, MATH 241, PHYS 202 or PHYS 206, OR permission of instructor are prerequisites.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
2180CHEM 381Intermediate Topics
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 3Rios Mendoza, Lorena M0 of 1 open
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0 of 0
Description: May be offered for individualized or multiple-student instruction on a particular topic. May be independent study, lecture or laboratory. Topic(s) selected based upon student interest with approval of instructor. Prerequisites: varies with topic. Introductory Physical Chemistry is currently offered as an Intermediate Topic on a regular basis.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters; Online: Select Semesters
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit.
1291CHEM 462Advanced Biochemistry
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN1055MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmLane, James W19 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Second semester of a year sequence involving a study of the chemistry of living systems. Takes a more in-depth look at principles covered in the first semester: structure and properties of amino acids and proteins, enzymes, carbohydrate and lipid metabolism and nucleic acids, and covers additional topics including enzyme mechanisms, vitamins and co-factors, protein metabolism and bioenergetics.
Prerequisites: CHEM 321 and CHEM 360 are prerequisite.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring, Even Years;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1292CHEM 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 4Lane, James W4 of 5 open
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0 of 0
Description: Individual laboratory investigation of a selected problem to include a study of the related literature and formal reports. Prerequisites: CHEM 346 and approval of instructor. (May be repeated for up to four credits.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1293CHEM 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0021 - 4Rios Mendoza, Lorena M5 of 5 open
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0 of 0
Description: Individual laboratory investigation of a selected problem to include a study of the related literature and formal reports. Prerequisites: CHEM 346 and approval of instructor. (May be repeated for up to four credits.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1294CHEM 491Senior Research
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0031 - 4Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
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0 of 0
Description: Individual laboratory investigation of a selected problem to include a study of the related literature and formal reports. Prerequisites: CHEM 346 and approval of instructor. (May be repeated for up to four credits.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1295CHEM 496Senior Paper
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011Lane, James W5 of 5 open
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0 of 0
Description: Preparation of a formal paper on an advanced chemistry topic. Topic must be approved by instructor. Instructor consent required. Topic chosen for CHEM 496 may not be appropriate for CHEM 497. Consult instructor of CHEM 497. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 345.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1296CHEM 496Senior Paper
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0021Rios Mendoza, Lorena M5 of 5 open
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0 of 0
Description: Preparation of a formal paper on an advanced chemistry topic. Topic must be approved by instructor. Instructor consent required. Topic chosen for CHEM 496 may not be appropriate for CHEM 497. Consult instructor of CHEM 497. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 345.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1297CHEM 496Senior Paper
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0031Assigned, Staff5 of 5 open
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0 of 0
Description: Preparation of a formal paper on an advanced chemistry topic. Topic must be approved by instructor. Instructor consent required. Topic chosen for CHEM 496 may not be appropriate for CHEM 497. Consult instructor of CHEM 497. Prerequisite or corequisite: CHEM 345.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1298CHEM 497Senior Seminar In Chemistry
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011Lane, James W4 of 6 open
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0 of 0
Description: Each student prepares and gives one or more oral reports on a chemical topic of interest to the student and approved by instructor. Prerequisites: CHEM 345 or senior standing in Chemistry. One lecture-discussion. Does not count toward 400-level credits for ACS certification.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1299CHEM 497Senior Seminar In Chemistry
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0021Rios Mendoza, Lorena M6 of 6 open
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0 of 0
Description: Each student prepares and gives one or more oral reports on a chemical topic of interest to the student and approved by instructor. Prerequisites: CHEM 345 or senior standing in Chemistry. One lecture-discussion. Does not count toward 400-level credits for ACS certification.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
Coaching
2028COAC 243Coach Specific Spt-Basketball
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0012MWC2430MW1:00 pm - 1:50 pmLee PhD, Seo Hee11 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Theory and techniques, safety, strategy, training schedules, coaching methods and conditioning of basketball.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters;
1475COAC 250Coaching Fieldwork
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 5Lebard-Rankila, Kim M6 of 10 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Experience in coaching sports activities. Each credit equals approximately 36 hours of on-the-job coaching. Consent of instructor is required to register for this course. Pre-student Teaching Clinical Experiences in elementary/middle and high school settings required for education licensure students.
Prerequisites: Admit to T ED for education licensure students
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1476COAC 250Coaching Fieldwork
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Instructor Consent Required
E11 - 5ONLINEONLINELebard-Rankila, Kim M10 of 10 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Experience in coaching sports activities. Each credit equals approximately 36 hours of on-the-job coaching. Consent of instructor is required to register for this course. Pre-student Teaching Clinical Experiences in elementary/middle and high school settings required for education licensure students.
Prerequisites: Admit to T ED for education licensure students, On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2044COAC 341Principles & Theory Of Coach
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0012MWC2440TTh11:00 am - 11:50 amMooney, Joseph E6 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Analysis of the role of the coach, including the latest information concerning legal liability, administration/organizational responsibilities; various coaching philosophies, diverse personalities of athletes, developing team cohesion, psychology of coaching and teaching techniques.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is Sophomore standing.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1352COAC 456Found Sport & Exercise Psyc
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E12ONLINEONLINEGeidner, James M15 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Psychological and scientific principles as they pertain to understanding participants, sport and exercise environments, group processes, and performance, enhancing health and well-being and facilitating psychological growth and development.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is Sophomore standing., On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
Communicating Arts
1422COMM 104Film and Culture
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2125TTh4:00 pm - 5:50 pmNotbohm, Brent L12 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Students will learn to analyze films from aesthetic and cultural perspectives in a survey of motion pictures from their beginning to the present day. A variety of American and/or international films showing significant artistic development will be screened. The on campus course meets for an additional hour per week to accommodate these in class screenings.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1423COMM 104Film and Culture
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023FA2125MW4:00 pm - 5:50 pmWielgus, Alison L1 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Students will learn to analyze films from aesthetic and cultural perspectives in a survey of motion pictures from their beginning to the present day. A variety of American and/or international films showing significant artistic development will be screened. The on campus course meets for an additional hour per week to accommodate these in class screenings.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1534COMM 104Film and Culture
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C2 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Students will learn to analyze films from aesthetic and cultural perspectives in a survey of motion pictures from their beginning to the present day. A variety of American and/or international films showing significant artistic development will be screened. The on campus course meets for an additional hour per week to accommodate these in class screenings.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1424COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2107TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amNotton, Thomas J5 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course uses Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) materials.
1425COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0023FA2107TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmHansen, Thomas P0 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course uses Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) materials.
1474COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0043FA2113TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmNotton, Thomas J1 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course uses Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) materials.
1479COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0053FA2107MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amVollrath, Chad Jason2 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course uses Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) materials.
1480COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0063FA2107MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amVollrath, Chad Jason6 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course uses Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) materials.
1484COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0073FA2113MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmWielgus, Alison L2 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course uses Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) materials.
1677COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
9353Holden-Kaufman, Rachael3 of 30 open
Wait List:
25 of 25
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course is available ONLY to students who are concurrently enrolled in participating high schools (Superior High) and UW Superior. Special course fee for college in the high schools of $100.00 per credit.
1488COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C3 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course uses Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) materials. This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1537COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E1A3ONLINEONLINEPeck, Brittnie Star1 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course uses Zero Textbook Cost (ZTC) materials. This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2152COMM 122Theatre Appreciation
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2107MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmNaughton, Sean Ryan11 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: An introduction to live performance through the study of artistic components involved in the theatrical process.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Class Topic: Theatre Appreciation
1434COMM 125Acting for the Stage
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2131MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmNaughton, Sean Ryan3 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to the principles of acting for the stage. Students are guided through exercises, concepts and practical acting experience as they unlock their creative potential.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: Low Textbook Cost.
1441COMM 167Intro to Intercultural Comm
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2113TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amNikoi, Ephraim Kotey4 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course focuses on the importance of culture in our everyday lives, and the ways in which culture interrelates with and affects communication processes.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
1446COMM 167Intro to Intercultural Comm
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINENikoi, Ephraim Kotey10 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course focuses on the importance of culture in our everyday lives, and the ways in which culture interrelates with and affects communication processes.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1485COMM 170Media and Society
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2113MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amWielgus, Alison L8 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey course charts the most significant developments (technological, cultural, regulatory/political, and economic) in the evolution of several media industries. Students examine key aspects of the changing media landscape-fragmented audiences and multiple channels, increasingly concentrated patterns of ownership, changes in representation of gender, sexuality, and ethnicity, globalization the evolution of social media, and fewer sources of, or need for, traditional news-and consider the implications these changes have for individuals, social groups, the economy, culture, and politics. Emphasizes the building of skills in critical media literacy and analysis.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring
1535COMM 170Media and Society
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C17 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey course charts the most significant developments (technological, cultural, regulatory/political, and economic) in the evolution of several media industries. Students examine key aspects of the changing media landscape-fragmented audiences and multiple channels, increasingly concentrated patterns of ownership, changes in representation of gender, sexuality, and ethnicity, globalization the evolution of social media, and fewer sources of, or need for, traditional news-and consider the implications these changes have for individuals, social groups, the economy, culture, and politics. Emphasizes the building of skills in critical media literacy and analysis.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal https://accessportal.follett.com/1790. Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information.
1483COMM 180Intro to Technical Theatre
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA1183TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmWedan, Sue A0 of 12 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: A hands-on approach to the art of stagecraft. Students will learn and apply techniques in set construction, lighting and sound, scenic painting and stage properties for theatre productions.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1426COMM 203News Writing and Reporting
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEHansen, Thomas P9 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: A basic journalism course in which students practice interviewing, covering events; and writing leads, briefs and shorter news stories, on deadline. The course offers an introduction to the history of journalism, ethical standards, and libel law.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1438COMM 211Interpersonal Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN2011MW4:00 pm - 5:15 pmJackl, Jennifer9 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: In-depth examination and analysis of communication in relationships across a range of contexts. Includes theoretical perspectives and applied frameworks.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed COMM 110 or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
1538COMM 211Interpersonal Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEPeck, Brittnie Star15 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: In-depth examination and analysis of communication in relationships across a range of contexts. Includes theoretical perspectives and applied frameworks.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed COMM 110 or consent of instructor., On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1477COMM 261Beginning Digital Filmmaking
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2113MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amNotton, Thomas J3 of 12 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to basic videography with an extensive hands-on investigation of professional non-linear editing theory and technique.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Even Years
1428COMM 330Multimedia Journalism
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2107MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmHansen, Thomas P12 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course expands the student's basic understanding of journalism; including broadcast writing, reporting and enterprise skills in digital journalism; developing techniques of interviewing, investigation, breaking news and using social media in a journalistic way. Analysis and discussion of current events, news values and trends in journalism. Multimedia storytelling skills will be enhanced through hands-on opportunities. Students will develop newscasts and public affairs content in a variety of platforms and cover campus, community and regional issues. A final feature project will be created using radio, video, print, podcast or online content.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed COMM 203 or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Odd Years
1539COMM 332Communication in Conflict
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEPeck, Brittnie Star6 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Theoretical and applied exploration and analysis of communication in diverse conflict contexts.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1536COMM 348Writing for Stage and Screen
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C12 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Theory and practice in narrative writing for theatre, television and film. Includes study and application of relevant writing formats.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm, Successful completion of WRIT 102 or instructor consent.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Odd Years; Online: Select Semesters
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1436COMM 350Creative Collaboration
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0011 - 3Naughton, Sean Ryan13 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Specialized study and/or practice in theatrical production. Students register for 1-3 credits based upon the part, assignment and/or duties they have in a particular production. Instructor consent required. repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1451COMM 361Intermediate Digital Filmmakin
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3131TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmNotbohm, Brent L2 of 12 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Project-intensive course in which students produce, direct, and edit digital film projects. A variety of theories, techniques, and methods will be studied and applied to the student productions. Repeatable for up to 6 credits.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed COMM 261 or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1452COMM 370Organizational Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2113TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmNikoi, Ephraim Kotey8 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course focuses on the communicative processes in organizations as well as the constitutive nature of organizations, and will examine concepts including organizational culture, leadership, emotion, change processes and the development of supportive organizational climates.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
1453COMM 370Organizational Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINENikoi, Ephraim Kotey1 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course focuses on the communicative processes in organizations as well as the constitutive nature of organizations, and will examine concepts including organizational culture, leadership, emotion, change processes and the development of supportive organizational climates.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1478COMM 397Digital Audio Recording & Prod
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2113MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmNotton, Thomas J5 of 12 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course offers an exploration of digital audio recording and production across a variety of disciplines including film and video, theatre, radio, music, and podcasting. Students will learn about microphone selection and audio recording techniques, as well as non-linear audio editing.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed COMM 261 or consent of the instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1430COMM 403Exp. Learning in Multimedia
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 3Hansen, Thomas P12 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Specialized intensive practice in multimedia journalism activities. Experience must be designed in consultation with the course instructor and will provide an on-campus apprenticeship experience in partnership with The Promethean, Wisconsin Public Radio (KUWS), Yellowjacket Athletics, and/or University Marketing and Communications. Minimum 45 hours per credit. Instructor consent required. Repeatable. Contract from the instructor prior to enrolling. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
2115COMM 419Environmental Communication
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2107TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmVollrath, Chad Jason12 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Students will learn about the persuasive strategies involved in education and advocacy around environmental issues, how environmental communicators shape values, attitudes, and ways of understanding environmental issues, and the ethical and existential questions associated with living in the era of climate crisis.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed COMM 110 or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring, Even Years; Online: Spring, Odd Years
1466COMM 462Advanced Digital Filmmaking
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2113MW4:30 pm - 5:45 pmNotbohm, Brent L7 of 12 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Project-intensive course in which students produce, direct, and edit advanced digital film projects. A variety of theories, techniques, and methods will be studied and applied to the student productions. Repeatable up to 6 credits.
Prerequisites: COMM 361 or consent of instructor
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2051COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0011 - 12Notton, Thomas J5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2052COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0021 - 12Wielgus, Alison L5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2053COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0031 - 12Notbohm, Brent L5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2054COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0041 - 12Vollrath, Chad Jason5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2055COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0051 - 12Wedan, Sue A5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2056COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0061 - 12Hansen, Thomas P5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2057COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0071 - 12Nikoi, Ephraim Kotey5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2058COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0081 - 12Naughton, Sean Ryan5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2048COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Department Consent Required
E11 - 12ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2049COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Department Consent Required
E1A1 - 12ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2050COMM 475Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Department Consent Required
E1B1 - 12ONLINEONLINEPeck, Brittnie Star5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Supervised work in professional communications industries and settings. Junior or senior standing, major emphasis in the area of the internship, must have a signed Affiliation Agreement with organization with which you are interning on file in Communicating Arts Office, contract prior to registration and consent of the Communicating Arts Department chair. Minimum 45 hours per credit. The application for internship including written consent from the external agency (Affiliation Agreement) must be submitted to the department chair 30 days prior to enrollment. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2068COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0010Notton, Thomas J5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2069COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0020Wielgus, Alison L5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2070COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0030Notbohm, Brent L0 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2071COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0040Vollrath, Chad Jason5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2072COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0050Wedan, Sue A5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2073COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0060Hansen, Thomas P5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2075COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0070Nikoi, Ephraim Kotey5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2076COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0080Naughton, Sean Ryan5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2059COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
E10ONLINEONLINENikoi, Ephraim Kotey5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2060COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
E1A0ONLINEONLINEPeck, Brittnie Star4 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2061COMM 491Senior Capstone
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
E1B0ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Required culminating senior year project which integrates and synthesizes the student's coursework (theories, concepts, skill competencies) into a formal project and experience, negotiated with the student's major advisor and instructor for final consent and approval. Senior capstone is paired with another course in the major. See Communicating Arts Concentration descriptions for paired courses. Pass-Fail. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1486COMM 495Special Topics Seminar
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA3131TTh4:00 pm - 5:15 pmWielgus, Alison L0 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Specially designed seminar on any number of diverse topics within Communicating Arts. Repeatable up to twelve credits.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Horror in the 21st Century In 2000, horror films were frequently critiqued for their excessive violence and poor taste. In 2023, they are now celebrated as an incubator for creative talent and as a vital force in the domestic box office. “Horror in the 21st Century” will survey contemporary horror cinema, moving from self-referential slasher films and torture porn to J-Horror and found footage to the rise of Blumhouse, A24, and Neon as new financial and artistic forces. Films to be screened include Midsommar, Shaun of the Dead, Crimes of the Future, Train to Busan, and Suspiria.
1487COMM 495Special Topics Seminar
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEPeck, Brittnie Star15 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Specially designed seminar on any number of diverse topics within Communicating Arts. Repeatable up to twelve credits.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Patient-Provider Communication: Many health care providers and health communication scholars have advocated a shift from traditional paternalistic medicine, which is often governed by the health-care provider, to patient-centered care, where providers work in concert with the patient, or health consumer, to deliver optimal care. To that end, interactions between providers and their patients are essential for helping facilitate an interpersonal climate of empathy, shared decision-making, mutual support, and trust. Positive patient-provider interactions often manifest themselves in the disclosure of information from patients. Conversely, the absence of positive interaction could contribute to adverse health outcomes should the patient not feel comfortable disclosing information, or should the provider fail to account for the complete health of the patient, including psychosocial needs. This course is designed to help you explore, understand, and appreciate the patient-provider relationship through an examination and analysis of selected health communication case studies and related materials. It is also designed to improve your communication skills with physicians, nurses, and allied health professionals. This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required).  Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.  For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1481COMM 497Senior Seminar
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013FA2107TTh8:30 am - 9:45 amVollrath, Chad Jason7 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course assesses the communication competencies of majors in our program through a single, semester-long capstone project. Project topics and form will be developed in class in coordination with the instructor and students. Successful completion of this course fulfills the Communication Concentration Capstone requirement.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
1482COMM 497Senior Seminar
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEVollrath, Chad Jason5 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course assesses the communication competencies of majors in our program through a single, semester-long capstone project. Project topics and form will be developed in class in coordination with the instructor and students. Successful completion of this course fulfills the Communication Concentration Capstone requirement.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2084COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0011 - 6Notton, Thomas J5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2085COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0021 - 6Wielgus, Alison L3 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2086COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0031 - 6Notbohm, Brent L4 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2087COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0041 - 6Vollrath, Chad Jason4 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2088COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0051 - 6Wedan, Sue A5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2089COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0061 - 6Hansen, Thomas P5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2090COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0071 - 6Nikoi, Ephraim Kotey5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2091COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Instructor Consent Required
0081 - 6Naughton, Sean Ryan5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2078COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Instructor Consent Required
E11 - 6ONLINEONLINENikoi, Ephraim Kotey4 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2081COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Instructor Consent Required
E1A1 - 6ONLINEONLINEPeck, Brittnie Star5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2082COMM 498Independent Study
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Instructor Consent Required
E1B1 - 6ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C5 of 5 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Individual investigation, project, and/or production by advanced students in Communicating Arts. Designed in consultation with instructor and should include a study of related literature and/or production techniques. Prerequisites: Instructor consent and contract prior to enrollment. Repeatable up to 12 credits. Arranged.
Prerequisites: On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2092COMM 499Intern Teaching in Comm Arts
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0013Wielgus, Alison L2 of 2 open
Wait List:
2 of 2
Description: Working with and assisting a faculty member in teaching a lower-division Communicating Arts course. Includes applied work in preparing and teaching the content of one or more selected units of a course under the supervision of the instructor of record. Open to Communicating Arts majors only. Both faculty and Department Chair consent are required to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring & Summer
2093COMM 499Intern Teaching in Comm Arts
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0023Notbohm, Brent L2 of 2 open
Wait List:
2 of 2
Description: Working with and assisting a faculty member in teaching a lower-division Communicating Arts course. Includes applied work in preparing and teaching the content of one or more selected units of a course under the supervision of the instructor of record. Open to Communicating Arts majors only. Both faculty and Department Chair consent are required to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring & Summer
2094COMM 499Intern Teaching in Comm Arts
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Department Consent Required
0033Vollrath, Chad Jason2 of 2 open
Wait List:
2 of 2
Description: Working with and assisting a faculty member in teaching a lower-division Communicating Arts course. Includes applied work in preparing and teaching the content of one or more selected units of a course under the supervision of the instructor of record. Open to Communicating Arts majors only. Both faculty and Department Chair consent are required to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring & Summer
Computer Science
1941CSCI 202Object-Oriented Programming
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
1013SWEN3011MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amSurina, Fnu13 of 24 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Continuation of CSCI 201. Programming course emphasizing programming from an object-oriented perspective and software development principles. Topics include: data structure fundamentals; exception handling; abstraction and encapsulation; inheritance and polymorphism; pointer and reference variables; memory management, operator overloading, concurrent programming; various important algorithms; and file processing techniques.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed CSCI 201 with a grade of C- or better.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
1944CSCI 202Object-Oriented Programming
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
501SWEN3011Th10:00 am - 10:50 amSurina, Fnu13 of 24 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Continuation of CSCI 201. Programming course emphasizing programming from an object-oriented perspective and software development principles. Topics include: data structure fundamentals; exception handling; abstraction and encapsulation; inheritance and polymorphism; pointer and reference variables; memory management, operator overloading, concurrent programming; various important algorithms; and file processing techniques.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed CSCI 201 with a grade of C- or better.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
1931CSCI 202Object-Oriented Programming
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINEDeVries, Jerad Scott6 of 35 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Continuation of CSCI 201. Programming course emphasizing programming from an object-oriented perspective and software development principles. Topics include: data structure fundamentals; exception handling; abstraction and encapsulation; inheritance and polymorphism; pointer and reference variables; memory management, operator overloading, concurrent programming; various important algorithms; and file processing techniques.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed CSCI 201 with a grade of C- or better., On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1983CSCI 331Computer Graphic & Game Design
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN3011MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amRosenberg, Steven J19 of 24 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Programming course emphasizing the implementation of fundamental data structures and algorithms, as well as the use of third-party modeling software and modern game engines, to represent and render 3D graphics. Topics include: color and output devices; 3D geometry and linear algebra; physics of motion and gravity; convexity and collision detection; lighting and shadow; texture maps; and keyframe animation.
Prerequisites: The prerequisite for taking this course is having completed CSCI 201.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring, Even Years; Online: Spring, Even Years
1991CSCI 331Computer Graphic & Game Design
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
E13ONLINEONLINERosenberg, Steven J5 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Programming course emphasizing the implementation of fundamental data structures and algorithms, as well as the use of third-party modeling software and modern game engines, to represent and render 3D graphics. Topics include: color and output devices; 3D geometry and linear algebra; physics of motion and gravity; convexity and collision detection; lighting and shadow; texture maps; and keyframe animation.
Prerequisites: The prerequisite for taking this course is having completed CSCI 201., On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring, Even Years; Online: Spring, Even Years
Note: This class is open to both DL and on-campus students. On-campus students can enroll as of 11/20/2023 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules, see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1992CSCI 340Software Developmt/Prof Pract
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0014SWEN1017MTWF10:00 am - 10:50 amRosenberg, Steven J14 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Best practices in the field of software development. Students complete a medium-scale software project as members of a development team. Topics include: professional ethics and responsibilities; multi-tier systems; software life cycle; requirements analysis; system modeling; implementation and testing; re-engineering and maintainability. Both traditional (waterfall) and newer (agile) methodologies; design patterns; use of current technologies for programming, project management, and source archiving.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed CSCI 303
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
1932CSCI 351Internet Programming
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN1017MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmDeVries, Jerad Scott13 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Internet technologies for the World Wide Web such as XHTML, DHTML, CSS, CGI, JavaScript, and HTML5. Topics include: composing XHTML/XML web pages; page layout control with cascading style sheets, form processing and validation, working with images and JavaScript based animation, fundamentals of CGI programming under Unix/Linux environment, server-side programming with Perl and PHP; server configuration issues; and database access.
Prerequisites: The prerequisite for taking this course is having completed CSCI 201.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring, Even Years;
1993CSCI 356Database Systems
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN3011MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmRosenberg, Steven J0 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Information Management (IM) plays a critical role in almost all areas where computers are used. The course discusses the representation, organization, transformation, and presentation of information; algorithms for efficient and effective access and updating of stored information; data modeling and abstraction; relational algebra and Structured Query Language (SQL); and database design, implementation, querying, and administration. Pre-requisite: Having completed CSCI 201 is recommended when enrolling in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
2159CSCI 390Computer Science Internship
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01/24/2024 - 05/16/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Department Consent Required
E13ONLINEONLINERosenberg, Steven J0 of 1 open
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0 of 0
Description: Work in an approved position to gain experience in solving real problems using computer science. Interns may receive salaried appointments with cooperating companies. Pass-Fail only.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters; Online: Select Semesters
Note: Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1927CSCI 461Computer Architecture
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0014SWEN1017MTWF9:00 am - 9:50 amBezroukov, Sergei17 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: In depth study of fundamentals of computer hardware organization. Topics include: digital logic and circuits; hardware optimization principles; finite state machines; computer arithmetic, machine instructions and assembly language; pipeline design, parallelism and micro-programming; memory management and design; storage system design; I/O modules, operating system support; structure and function of computer processors, RISC vs. CISC architecture.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is having completed CSCI 224.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring;
2187CSCI 498Individual Capstone Project
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
Course must be taken Pass/Fail
Instructor Consent Required
0011Bezroukov, Sergei0 of 1 open
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0 of 0
Description: Students carry out a project under the supervision of a faculty member, write a report, and present the results to the entire department. Taken during senior year.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Select Semesters; Online: Select Semesters
Counselor Education
1828COUN 702Counseling Theories
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03/18/2024 - 05/03/2024
GE13ONLINEONLINESharp, Jennifer Elaine0 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Analysis of counseling theories and practices. Examines several of the major theories -- historic and current -- of counseling. Serves as an introduction to the field of counseling and to illustrate the diversity of theoretical approaches which exist. Students develop a preliminary theoretical philosophy of counseling. One of three courses -- COUN 702, 704, 706 -- that serve as a foundation to the profession and the program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1829COUN 702Counseling Theories
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03/18/2024 - 05/03/2024
GE23ONLINEONLINESharp, Jennifer Elaine0 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Analysis of counseling theories and practices. Examines several of the major theories -- historic and current -- of counseling. Serves as an introduction to the field of counseling and to illustrate the diversity of theoretical approaches which exist. Students develop a preliminary theoretical philosophy of counseling. One of three courses -- COUN 702, 704, 706 -- that serve as a foundation to the profession and the program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1830COUN 702Counseling Theories
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03/18/2024 - 05/03/2024
GE33ONLINEONLINEHoward, Jane M0 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Analysis of counseling theories and practices. Examines several of the major theories -- historic and current -- of counseling. Serves as an introduction to the field of counseling and to illustrate the diversity of theoretical approaches which exist. Students develop a preliminary theoretical philosophy of counseling. One of three courses -- COUN 702, 704, 706 -- that serve as a foundation to the profession and the program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1831COUN 702Counseling Theories
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03/18/2024 - 05/03/2024
GE43ONLINEONLINEProffer, Michelle Dawn0 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Analysis of counseling theories and practices. Examines several of the major theories -- historic and current -- of counseling. Serves as an introduction to the field of counseling and to illustrate the diversity of theoretical approaches which exist. Students develop a preliminary theoretical philosophy of counseling. One of three courses -- COUN 702, 704, 706 -- that serve as a foundation to the profession and the program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1832COUN 702Counseling Theories
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03/18/2024 - 05/03/2024
GE53ONLINEONLINEO'Brien, Lynn0 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Analysis of counseling theories and practices. Examines several of the major theories -- historic and current -- of counseling. Serves as an introduction to the field of counseling and to illustrate the diversity of theoretical approaches which exist. Students develop a preliminary theoretical philosophy of counseling. One of three courses -- COUN 702, 704, 706 -- that serve as a foundation to the profession and the program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1833COUN 702Counseling Theories
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03/18/2024 - 05/03/2024
GE63ONLINEONLINEProffer, Michelle Dawn1 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Analysis of counseling theories and practices. Examines several of the major theories -- historic and current -- of counseling. Serves as an introduction to the field of counseling and to illustrate the diversity of theoretical approaches which exist. Students develop a preliminary theoretical philosophy of counseling. One of three courses -- COUN 702, 704, 706 -- that serve as a foundation to the profession and the program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1834COUN 704Introduction to Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE13ONLINEONLINEWarring, Amy Kristen1 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Overview of the clinical mental health counseling profession and its areas of specialization, training, and concern. It examines program development and administration, relevant laws and applications, as well as one's professional identity as a counselor. The course covers areas such as prevention, consultation and advocacy. It is one of three courses (COUN 702, 704, 706) that serve as a foundation to the profession and program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1835COUN 704Introduction to Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE23ONLINEONLINEWarring, Amy Kristen0 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Overview of the clinical mental health counseling profession and its areas of specialization, training, and concern. It examines program development and administration, relevant laws and applications, as well as one's professional identity as a counselor. The course covers areas such as prevention, consultation and advocacy. It is one of three courses (COUN 702, 704, 706) that serve as a foundation to the profession and program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1836COUN 704Introduction to Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE33ONLINEONLINEMurphy, Kelly1 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Overview of the clinical mental health counseling profession and its areas of specialization, training, and concern. It examines program development and administration, relevant laws and applications, as well as one's professional identity as a counselor. The course covers areas such as prevention, consultation and advocacy. It is one of three courses (COUN 702, 704, 706) that serve as a foundation to the profession and program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1837COUN 704Introduction to Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE43ONLINEONLINEO'Brien, Lynn0 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Overview of the clinical mental health counseling profession and its areas of specialization, training, and concern. It examines program development and administration, relevant laws and applications, as well as one's professional identity as a counselor. The course covers areas such as prevention, consultation and advocacy. It is one of three courses (COUN 702, 704, 706) that serve as a foundation to the profession and program.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1840COUN 706Pre-practicum
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE13ONLINEONLINEMilbridge-Scott, Jaime Jill1 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Counseling Processes introduces counseling skill development, emphasizing the skills essential in the interview and rapport building process. Students develop a thorough understanding of the counseling process as well as the role and function of the counselor. Students also develop self-awareness so the counselor-client relationship is therapeutic and so the counselor sets and maintains appropriate professional boundaries. Examines ethical and legal considerations inherent in the counseling process.
Prerequisites: COUN 702 and 704 are prerequisites for taking this course., The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1841COUN 706Pre-practicum
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE23ONLINEONLINEMurphy, Kelly0 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Counseling Processes introduces counseling skill development, emphasizing the skills essential in the interview and rapport building process. Students develop a thorough understanding of the counseling process as well as the role and function of the counselor. Students also develop self-awareness so the counselor-client relationship is therapeutic and so the counselor sets and maintains appropriate professional boundaries. Examines ethical and legal considerations inherent in the counseling process.
Prerequisites: COUN 702 and 704 are prerequisites for taking this course., The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1842COUN 706Pre-practicum
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE33ONLINEONLINEProffer, Michelle Dawn1 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Counseling Processes introduces counseling skill development, emphasizing the skills essential in the interview and rapport building process. Students develop a thorough understanding of the counseling process as well as the role and function of the counselor. Students also develop self-awareness so the counselor-client relationship is therapeutic and so the counselor sets and maintains appropriate professional boundaries. Examines ethical and legal considerations inherent in the counseling process.
Prerequisites: COUN 702 and 704 are prerequisites for taking this course., The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1843COUN 706Pre-practicum
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE43ONLINEONLINESundeen, Kelly Rae2 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Counseling Processes introduces counseling skill development, emphasizing the skills essential in the interview and rapport building process. Students develop a thorough understanding of the counseling process as well as the role and function of the counselor. Students also develop self-awareness so the counselor-client relationship is therapeutic and so the counselor sets and maintains appropriate professional boundaries. Examines ethical and legal considerations inherent in the counseling process.
Prerequisites: COUN 702 and 704 are prerequisites for taking this course., The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
2166COUN 706Pre-practicum
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE53ONLINEONLINEProffer, Michelle Dawn5 of 18 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Counseling Processes introduces counseling skill development, emphasizing the skills essential in the interview and rapport building process. Students develop a thorough understanding of the counseling process as well as the role and function of the counselor. Students also develop self-awareness so the counselor-client relationship is therapeutic and so the counselor sets and maintains appropriate professional boundaries. Examines ethical and legal considerations inherent in the counseling process.
Prerequisites: COUN 702 and 704 are prerequisites for taking this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/Program required. In addition, this class has an online technology fee of $60.00.
1844COUN 708Intro Prof School Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
Instructor Consent Required
GE13ONLINEONLINEKyllonen, Emily Elizabeth3 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Overview of essential school counseling services and the role and function of the school counselor with emphasis on developing, and managing, and evaluating a comprehensive counseling program within the realms of an entire school. Covers the seven pupil services content standards and additional information pertaining to the other members of the pupil service team with whom the counselor works. Integrates special education, technology, legal and ethical issues.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1845COUN 708Intro Prof School Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
Instructor Consent Required
GE23ONLINEONLINEKyllonen, Emily Elizabeth8 of 18 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Overview of essential school counseling services and the role and function of the school counselor with emphasis on developing, and managing, and evaluating a comprehensive counseling program within the realms of an entire school. Covers the seven pupil services content standards and additional information pertaining to the other members of the pupil service team with whom the counselor works. Integrates special education, technology, legal and ethical issues.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1847COUN 708Intro Prof School Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
Instructor Consent Required
GE43ONLINEONLINEJohnson, MaKenzie L7 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Overview of essential school counseling services and the role and function of the school counselor with emphasis on developing, and managing, and evaluating a comprehensive counseling program within the realms of an entire school. Covers the seven pupil services content standards and additional information pertaining to the other members of the pupil service team with whom the counselor works. Integrates special education, technology, legal and ethical issues.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
2184COUN 712Family Counseling
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
C013ONLINEONLINEHoward, Jane M0 of 1 open
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1 of 1
Description: Introduction to family systems theory and family therapy techniques. Students develop an understanding of the current epistemological base of family system's theory, major contributors, and specifically review structural, strategic, behavioral and communications approaches to family counseling. Students review the organization and dynamics of their own families, coming to understand how their families impact their world perceptions and everyday behavior.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1849COUN 712Family Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE13ONLINEONLINEHoward, Jane M1 of 19 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to family systems theory and family therapy techniques. Students develop an understanding of the current epistemological base of family system's theory, major contributors, and specifically review structural, strategic, behavioral and communications approaches to family counseling. Students review the organization and dynamics of their own families, coming to understand how their families impact their world perceptions and everyday behavior.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1850COUN 712Family Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE23ONLINEONLINEHurley, Daniel5 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to family systems theory and family therapy techniques. Students develop an understanding of the current epistemological base of family system's theory, major contributors, and specifically review structural, strategic, behavioral and communications approaches to family counseling. Students review the organization and dynamics of their own families, coming to understand how their families impact their world perceptions and everyday behavior.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1851COUN 712Family Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE33ONLINEONLINEShimek, Mandi L4 of 19 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to family systems theory and family therapy techniques. Students develop an understanding of the current epistemological base of family system's theory, major contributors, and specifically review structural, strategic, behavioral and communications approaches to family counseling. Students review the organization and dynamics of their own families, coming to understand how their families impact their world perceptions and everyday behavior.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1852COUN 712Family Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE43ONLINEONLINEHurley, Daniel4 of 19 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to family systems theory and family therapy techniques. Students develop an understanding of the current epistemological base of family system's theory, major contributors, and specifically review structural, strategic, behavioral and communications approaches to family counseling. Students review the organization and dynamics of their own families, coming to understand how their families impact their world perceptions and everyday behavior.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
2186COUN 712Family Counseling
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE53ONLINEONLINEShimek, Mandi L5 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to family systems theory and family therapy techniques. Students develop an understanding of the current epistemological base of family system's theory, major contributors, and specifically review structural, strategic, behavioral and communications approaches to family counseling. Students review the organization and dynamics of their own families, coming to understand how their families impact their world perceptions and everyday behavior.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1853COUN 714Family Group Systems
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE13ONLINEONLINEMilbridge-Scott, Jaime Jill8 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Integrates, at the next level of professional competence, family theory and family counseling techniques presented in preparatory courses. This course assumes that students in attendance are seeking skill development that will assist in meeting family counselor professional certification standards, (State and or National certifications). The course further assumes that students have explored their own family issues and will continue to do so through this course, as the course is in part experiential. Students will closely review the isomorphic processes reflected within their own familial systems that are reflected in their counseling approach and theory preferences. Students will assume the professional functions of a family counselor through current literature, development of professional vita and exploration of certification. At the successful conclusion of this course, students are assumed to be ready to provide supervised family counseling service.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Summer; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1855COUN 716Couple and Marital Counseling
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03/18/2024 - 05/03/2024
GE13ONLINEONLINEMilbridge-Scott, Jaime Jill1 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: While the concept of family seems to be defined and redefined through generational context the need of the individual to be “affiliated” continues to highlight the dyadic relationships importance to the emotional and social survival of the individual. This course then, is designed to explore intimate dyadic relationships and their importance to the concept of family, family development and society. Reviews select couple and family dynamics such as basic assumptions of human intimacy (variations), marriage (dissolution and remarriage), mate selection, communications, human sexuality, family crises, parenting, and aging. Through lectures, experiential exercise, reading, and class discussion family theory and technique will be instigated so as to provide conceptualizations toward therapeutic intervention.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1900COUN 718Crisis Interven and Fam Trma
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01/24/2024 - 05/10/2024
0013SWEN2034W4:30 pm - 7:30 pmSharp, Jennifer Elaine13 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course offers: 1) A history of the development and progression of crisis counseling as a specialization in the mental health field, 2) A survey of current crisis counseling models and how they can be applied in a wide range of contexts, 3) Examining the foundation of components of trauma on the stress response system and display, 4) Familiarity with suicide risk assessment, intervention and mandatory reporting, 5) An examination of the intrapersonal and interpersonal impact crises have on people, 6) A discussion on the legal and ethical issues pertaining to crisis and disaster counseling and, 7) An in-depth Family Systems-oriented treatment and application of these principles and standards specifically to families in crisis and how counselors can understand and address the unique dynamics that arise when a family unit faces loss and trauma.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the on-campus Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1858COUN 718Crisis Interven and Fam Trma
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE13ONLINEONLINERossow, Daniel Harold3 of 19 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course offers: 1) A history of the development and progression of crisis counseling as a specialization in the mental health field, 2) A survey of current crisis counseling models and how they can be applied in a wide range of contexts, 3) Examining the foundation of components of trauma on the stress response system and display, 4) Familiarity with suicide risk assessment, intervention and mandatory reporting, 5) An examination of the intrapersonal and interpersonal impact crises have on people, 6) A discussion on the legal and ethical issues pertaining to crisis and disaster counseling and, 7) An in-depth Family Systems-oriented treatment and application of these principles and standards specifically to families in crisis and how counselors can understand and address the unique dynamics that arise when a family unit faces loss and trauma.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1859COUN 718Crisis Interven and Fam Trma
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE23ONLINEONLINEBonneville, Maryann Lynn2 of 19 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course offers: 1) A history of the development and progression of crisis counseling as a specialization in the mental health field, 2) A survey of current crisis counseling models and how they can be applied in a wide range of contexts, 3) Examining the foundation of components of trauma on the stress response system and display, 4) Familiarity with suicide risk assessment, intervention and mandatory reporting, 5) An examination of the intrapersonal and interpersonal impact crises have on people, 6) A discussion on the legal and ethical issues pertaining to crisis and disaster counseling and, 7) An in-depth Family Systems-oriented treatment and application of these principles and standards specifically to families in crisis and how counselors can understand and address the unique dynamics that arise when a family unit faces loss and trauma.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1860COUN 718Crisis Interven and Fam Trma
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
GE33ONLINEONLINELanducci, Nicole0 of 19 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course offers: 1) A history of the development and progression of crisis counseling as a specialization in the mental health field, 2) A survey of current crisis counseling models and how they can be applied in a wide range of contexts, 3) Examining the foundation of components of trauma on the stress response system and display, 4) Familiarity with suicide risk assessment, intervention and mandatory reporting, 5) An examination of the intrapersonal and interpersonal impact crises have on people, 6) A discussion on the legal and ethical issues pertaining to crisis and disaster counseling and, 7) An in-depth Family Systems-oriented treatment and application of these principles and standards specifically to families in crisis and how counselors can understand and address the unique dynamics that arise when a family unit faces loss and trauma.
Prerequisites: The student must be a part of the distance learning Graduate program to enroll in this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: Online course. Admission to Graduate Studies/ Program required. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60.
1861COUN 720Play Therapy
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01/22/2024 - 03/08/2024
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Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Focuses on how the counselor can facilitate self-expression in the counseling context with clients, primarily children, who may have difficulty expressing themselves verbally. Play Therapy History; seminal or historically significant theories; skills and methods; and cultural and social diversity topics will be covered.
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