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Service Learning Classes Winter 2006
CIS 6890 HB 01: Managing Enterprise Information Systems—Olla
Prerequisites: CIS 5580, MGT 6300 & BL
(3 semester hours) |
CHEM 1120 00 63: General Chemistry II—Gish
Prerequisite: CHM 1110 or equivalent.
Prerequisite or co-requisite: MTH 1060 or 1210 or equivalent.
Principles of thermodynamics, kinetics, equilibrium systems, proton transfer,
electrochemistry, and nuclear chemistry. Laboratory projects related to each
major subject area. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours.
(4 semester hours) |
CS 1010 00 01 – Collaborative Studies Cluster #1 — Vandenberg/Johnson/Harcourt
ENG 1010 00 18: Communication Skills I—Harcourt
Study of strategies for sentence and paragraph development; application of such strategies in descriptive, narrative, and expository essays; examination of writing as a process; oral presentation; introduction to library resources.
(Does not apply to any major or minor in English & Communication Arts department.)
(3 semester hours) |
SOC 1010 00 18: Intro to Sociology & Cultural Anthropology—Johnson
Foundations and principles of social order, social control, social institutions and social life in America and other cultures. Focus on how people's conditions, character and life chances are influenced by organizations and institutions. Emphasis on critical thinking about practices and beliefs in a variety of social contexts. Focus areas may include: Community Studies; Social Inequality; Politics and Economy; Cultural Anthropology; and Religion and Science.
(4 semester hours) |
UNV 1010 00 18: Orientation to Higher Education — Vandenberg
This course is designed to provide first-year students with information and insights into themselves and into the demands of higher education. It will introduce students to University policies and procedures, assist them in developing study strategies and college level thinking, time and stress management skills, personal and multicultural awareness, career exploration, decision making skills and in meeting the challenges of leadership and involvement in order to be a more effective student in college.
(4 semester hours)
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CS 1010 00 04- Collaborative Studies Cluster #4—St. Jean/Ehrenfried
ENG 1020 00 20: Communication Skills II—Ehrenfried
Application in essays of a variety of purposes such as cause/effect, comparison/contrast, and definition; special emphasis on argumentation; development of library research paper; study of professional writing; participation in stages of writing process; presentation of oral argument. (Does not apply to any major or minor in English & Communications Arts department.)
(3 semester hours) |
MTH 2350 00 20: Probability & Statistics—St. Jean
Prerequisite: MTH 1040.
This course presents the student with basic concepts of probability and statistics such as measures of central tendency and deviation, sampling and sampling distribution, random variables, frequency distribution, statistical inference, hypothesis testing and applications. The purpose of this course is to help individuals make decisions based on analysis of data. Use of the graphing calculator is an integral part of the course.
(4 semester hours) |
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CS 1010 00 05 - Collaborative Studies Cluster #5—St. Jean/Ehrenfried
ENG 1020 00 21: Communication Skills II—St. Jean
Application in essays of a variety of purposes such as cause/effect, comparison/contrast, and definition; special emphasis on argumentation; development of library research paper; study of professional writing; participation in stages of writing process; presentation of oral argument. (Does not apply to any major or minor in English & Communications Arts department.)
(3 semester hours) |
MTH 2350 00 21: Probability & Statistics—Ehrenfried
Prerequisite: MTH 1040.
This course presents the student with basic concepts of probability and statistics such as measures of central tendency and deviation, sampling and sampling distribution, random variables, frequency distribution, statistical inference, hypothesis testing and applications. The purpose of this course is to help individuals make decisions based on analysis of data. Use of the graphing calculator is an integral part of the course.
(4 semester hours) |
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CS 1010 00 07: Collaborative Studies Cluster #7—Edelmayer/Riha
ENG 1020 00 63: Communication Skills II—Edelmayer
Application in essays of a variety of purposes such as cause/effect, comparison/contrast, and definition; special emphasis on argumentation; development of library research paper; study of professional writing; participation in stages of writing process; presentation of oral argument. (Does not apply to any major or minor in English & Communications Arts department.)
(3 semester hours) |
BIO 1010 00 63: Introductory Biology (Lecture)—Riha
A course for non-science majors presenting biological concepts influencing individual decisions affecting community structure and the state of the world. Lecture 3 hours, laboratory 3 hours.
(4 semester hours) |
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FCS 3750 00 01: Human Shelter and Environment—Richard
Emphasis on the impact of design and environment on individuals and families. Environments are studies as they relate to social. psychological, economic and legislative conditions in society. Interior design fundamentals and the impact of the designed environment on human behavior. Space planning, furnishing, and selection of materials and components for interiors. The content of this course is augmented by a service-learning component.
(4 semester hours) |
NFS 4250 00 01: Advanced Human Nutrition—Schmitz
Prerequisites: CHM 3610, BIO 2240, NFS 2250.
Biochemical principles involved in the metabolism of specific nutrients. Problems in applying this knowledge to particular topics in nutrition.
(4 semester hours) |
NUR 3310 00 01: Family and Community Health Concepts in Nursing I—Leen
Prerequisite: NUR 3270.
Co-requisite: NUR 3320, 3370.
This course focuses on the application of fundamental nursing practices with families in the context of community. It includes a supervised practicum.
(3 semester hours) |
NUR 3310 00 02: Family and Community Health Concepts in Nursing I—Mitch
Prerequisite: NUR 3270.
Co-requisite: NUR 3320, 3370.
This course focuses on the application of fundamental nursing practices with families in the context of community. It includes a supervised practicum.
(3 semester hours) |
NUR 4930 00 01: Senior Nursing Practicum—Dotinga/Griffin
Prerequisite: NUR 4270.
Co-requisites: NUR 4950.
The synthesis and application of therapeutic intervention, nursing judgment and role development in professional nursing practice is emphasized. It includes a supervised practicum.
(6 semester hours) |
PSY 3830 00 01: Research Methods for Mental Health Settings—O'Neill
Prerequisite: PSY 3420.
The focus of this class is an examination of basic social science research methods as they apply to mental health settings. Special consideration will be given to the use of these methods for program evaluation. Limitations of research methods and ethical considerations for field research will be discussed.
(3 semester hours) |
RST 3100 00 01: Franciscan Values, Social Justice & Service—LaRose
A study of the life and legacy of Francis of Assisi, and its implication for current efforts aimed at building healthy communities. Contemporary dilemmas will be viewed through the lens of Franciscan thought and tradition (e.g., social justice, universal brotherhood, moral utilization of Earth’s resources and concern for the needy). We will focus upon the contemporary concept of ‘interrelatedness’ and its parallels with Franciscan moral theology. This is a service-learning based course.
(3 semester hours) |
SOC 4420 00 01: Urban Community—Charbonneau
Prerequisite: SOC 1010.
Examines historical and current patterns, structures, functions and problems of urban communities. Emphasis on the nature of the city and consequences of urban planning on political and economic aspects in an era of scarcity and increasing diversity. Focus on both historical and contemporary conditions and life styles of cities, suburbs and rural areas.
(4 semester hours) |
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