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AAF 202 Introduction to Afro-American Culture (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4522 Instructor: Ferguson,Earline R

Interdisciplinary survey of the social origins of Afro-American culture. (Lec. 3/Online)

AAF 399 Introduction to Multicultural Psychology

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1432 Instructor: Harris,Shanette M

Introductory course focusing on multiculturalism as a major paradigm. Emphasizes the meaning of multiculturalism and associated principles, concepts, and sociocultural factors as related to assessment, intervention, and research. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 113 or 103.

AAF 466 Urban Problems

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1466 Instructor: Feldman,Marshall M

Contemporary and emerging problems of urban affairs. Discussion, reading, and assignments on the interaction among urban change, development of social institutions, and formation of public policy. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 113.

BUS 110 Business Computing Applications (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1448 Instructor: Westin,Stuart A

Applications, concepts, and skills relevant to information technology in the context of the modern business environment. Topics include word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, and internet software. Pre: open to students with a BU code or permission of the CBA dean's office.

BUS 317 International Business Communications Exchange (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1404 Instructor: Mundorf,Norbert

Examination of effective international business communication. Use of worldwide email network to exchange views on business topics with counterparts abroad. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: junior or senior standing or permission of instructor.

BUS 493 Internship in Business Administration (3 or 6)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1028 Instructor: Weinstein,Amy L.

Approved, supervised work experience with participation in management and problem solving related to the student's major field. College of Business internships for 3 credits require approximately 120 hours of field experience and 20 hours of class work. Internships for 6 credits require approximately double this amount of work. May be offered online. Pre: junior standing with 75 credits, admission into internship program, and permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit. S/U only.

BUS 493 Internship in Business Administration (3 or 6)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1112 Instructor: Weinstein,Amy L.

Approved, supervised work experience with participation in management and problem solving related to the student's major field. College of Business internships for 3 credits require approximately 120 hours of field experience and 20 hours of class work. Internships for 6 credits require approximately double this amount of work. May be offered online. Pre: junior standing with 75 credits, admission into internship program, and permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit. S/U only.

COM 210 Persuasion: The Rhetoric of Influence (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4488 Instructor: Ye,Yinjiao

Analysis of communication influencing beliefs, attitudes, and/or behavior. Investigation of rhetorical elements of logical, emotional, and ethical appeals. Study of elements critical for effective producers and consumers of persuasion. (Lec. 3) Pre: 100.

COM 221 Interpersonal Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1360 Instructor: Petronio,Vincent R

Examines basic theory and skills, including impact of perception, self-concept, listening, nonverbal messages, and language on interpersonal communication, including conflict, relationship development, friendship, family, and romantic relationships. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 100.

COM 221 Interpersonal Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1488 Instructor: Petronio,Vincent R

Examines basic theory and skills, including impact of perception, self-concept, listening, nonverbal messages, and language on interpersonal communication, including conflict, relationship development, friendship, family, and romantic relationships. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 100.

COM 251 Small Group Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1362 Instructor: Fonseca,Crystal

The study of communicative functions in the small group setting. Includes group dynamics, leadership, problem solving, and decision making. Emphasis on theory and application. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 100.

COM 251 Small Group Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1434 Instructor: Fonseca,Crystal

The study of communicative functions in the small group setting. Includes group dynamics, leadership, problem solving, and decision making. Emphasis on theory and application. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 100.

COM 310 Contemporary Oral Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1364 Instructor: Mundorf,Joanne R

Analysis of contemporary rhetorical theories as they relate to speaking in business, civil rights, education, government, labor, law, and religion. Focus each semester on a critical contemporary issue. (Lec. 3) Some topics may be offered online. Pre: junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit.

COM 310 Contemporary Oral Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3200 Class Number: 4516 Instructor: Mcclure,Lisa L

Analysis of contemporary rhetorical theories as they relate to speaking in business, civil rights, education, government, labor, law, and religion. Focus each semester on a critical contemporary issue. (Lec. 3) Some topics may be offered online. Pre: junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor. May be repeated for credit.

COM 316 Communication Criticism (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1494 Instructor: Mcclure,Kevin R

Study of select methods in the evaluation of communication. Critical methods include but are not limited to rhetorical, media, cultural, and various critical theories of race and gender. 316A Rhetorical Criticism. May be offered online. 316B Television Criticism. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 202 and 208 or 209 or 210 and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor. May not be repeated.

COM 322 Gender and Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1400 Instructor: Torrens,Kathleen

Survey of theories and research on gender and communication. Examines interface of gender and human interaction in interpersonal, group (Including family), educational, organizational, mass media, and social movement contexts. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 322 Gender and Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1436 Instructor: Torrens,Kathleen

Survey of theories and research on gender and communication. Examines interface of gender and human interaction in interpersonal, group (Including family), educational, organizational, mass media, and social movement contexts. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 326 Family Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4490 Instructor: Dicioccio,Rachel L

Examines family communication from a symbolic interaction and systems theory perspective. Focuses on primary family functions, including cohesion, and on case studies. (Lec. 3) Pre: 202 and 221 and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 354 International Business Communications Exchange

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1402 Instructor: Mundorf,Norbert

Examination of effective international business communication. Use of worldwide email network to exchange views on business topics with counterparts abroad. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: junior or senior standing or permission of instructor.

COM 361 Intercultural Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1358 Instructor: Mundorf,Joanne R

Study of cultural similarities and differences as they affect communication within and across cultural boundaries. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 381 Research Methods in Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1406 Instructor: Mundorf,Norbert

Basic concepts and techniques of communication research. Emphasis on analysis of existing communication research and on application of research processes to communication problems or phenomena. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 202 and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 381 Research Methods in Communication (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 4287 Instructor: Salazar,Abran J

Basic concepts and techniques of communication research. Emphasis on analysis of existing communication research and on application of research processes to communication problems or phenomena. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 202 and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 382 Communication Theory (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1490 Instructor: Salazar,Abran J

A critical survey of social science-based communication theories; an examination of the nature, processes, and functions of communication theory in a variety of contexts. (Lec. 3) Pre: 100, 202 or 221 and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 383 Rhetorical Theory (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1492 Instructor: Mcclure,Kevin R

Surveys and analyzes rhetorical communication theories and theorists from classical to contemporary times and focuses on rhetoric's relationship with philosophy, knowledge, reason, science, technology, and culture. (Lec. 3) Pre: junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor, 202 and 221 or 210 recommended.

COM 414 The Rhetoric of Sports in Film (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1422 Instructor: Wood,Stephen C

Studies the rhetoric of sports in film. Students identify and analyze rhetorical messages embedded in films that deal with sports as reflections of the filmmaker's vision by applying film and rhetorical theory. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 381 and 383 and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit.

COM 414 The Rhetoric of Sports in Film (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1424 Instructor: Wood,Stephen C

Studies the rhetoric of sports in film. Students identify and analyze rhetorical messages embedded in films that deal with sports as reflections of the filmmaker's vision by applying film and rhetorical theory. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 381 and 383 and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor. Not for graduate credit.

COM 415 The Ethics of Persuasion (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4489 Instructor: Roth,Adam D

Relation of persuasion to ethics is examined. Purposes, means, results, and contexts are considered in making rhetorical judgments of interpersonal, political, and institutional communication. (Lec. 3) Pre: junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 441 Race, Class and Gender in the Media'(3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1426 Instructor: Smith,Richardson

Exploration of the complex dynamics of race relations and political discourse as contexted in the media. Rhetorical methods of analysis are used to study contemporary media coverage of race issues. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 316A or 383 and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

COM 462 Communication and Global Society (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1428 Instructor: Chen,Guo-Ming

Exploring various aspects of the relationship between communication and globalization, including a new sense of community, cultural diversity, cultural identity, global media, and global citizenship. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: six credits in communication and junior standing in a degree-granting college or permission of instructor.

CSC 101 Computing Concepts (4)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends June 19,2009

Section: 1100 Class Number: 2048 Instructor: Barrett,Jessica W

Capabilities and limitations of computers. Applications of computers in today's society. Overview of computing systems and programs. Students will complete several projects using a computer. (Lec. 3, Lab. 2/Online) Not open to students who have credit in any college-level computer science course. Not for major credit in computer science. (MQ)

CSC 101 Computing Concepts (4)

The class starts June 22,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 2100 Class Number: 3156 Instructor: Barrett,Jessica W

Capabilities and limitations of computers. Applications of computers in today's society. Overview of computing systems and programs. Students will complete several projects using a computer. (Lec. 3, Lab. 2/Online) Not open to students who have credit in any college-level computer science course. Not for major credit in computer science. (MQ)

ECN 100 Introduction to Economics (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4500 Instructor: Mcintyre,Richard

General overview of concepts economists employ to address issues of public policy. Description of major institutions of present-day American economy. Historical approach to subject matter. (Lec. 3) (S) [D]

ECN 201 Principles of Economics: Microeconomics (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends June 19,2009

Section: 1200 Class Number: 1938 Instructor: Ramsay,Glenworth A

Principles underlying resource allocation, production, and income distribution in a market economy. Topics include demand and supply, consumer behavior, firm behavior, market structure, and elementary welfare analysis. Institutional foundations explored. (Lec. 3/Online) (S)

ECN 202 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics (3)

The class starts June 22,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 2200 Class Number: 3124 Instructor: Mead,Arthur C

Principles underlying aggregate demand and aggregate supply in a market economy. Topics include national income determination, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and international trade. Institutional foundations explored. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 201 or equivalent. (S)

ECN 202 Principles of Economics: Macroeconomics (3)

The class starts June 22,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 2300 Class Number: 3126 Instructor: Mead,Arthur C

Principles underlying aggregate demand and aggregate supply in a market economy. Topics include national income determination, inflation, unemployment, economic growth, and international trade. Institutional foundations explored. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 201 or equivalent. (S)

EDC 579 Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining in Education

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1480 Instructor: Croasdale,William

Collective bargaining in public and private educational sectors, K-12, higher education; literature, theory, practice, and legal foundations in education. Comprehensive case studies will be used. (Lec. 3)

ENG 205 Creative Writing (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1484 Instructor: Hotchkiss,Melissa A

Writing and analysis of works written by class members and professional writers. 205A Poetry; 205B Fiction; 205C Nonfiction; 205D Screen Writing. In 205C, type of writing varies with instructor. (Lec. 3) 205A and 205B may be offered online. Students may repeat for a total of 12 credits but may not repeat the same letter.

ENG 205 Creative Writing (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1486 Instructor: Rutschman-Byler,David

Writing and analysis of works written by class members and professional writers. 205A Poetry; 205B Fiction; 205C Nonfiction; 205D Screen Writing. In 205C, type of writing varies with instructor. (Lec. 3) 205A and 205B may be offered online. Students may repeat for a total of 12 credits but may not repeat the same letter.

ENG 205 Creative Writing (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 4563 Instructor: Tillman,Aaron

Writing and analysis of works written by class members and professional writers. 205A Poetry; 205B Fiction; 205C Nonfiction; 205D Screen Writing. In 205C, type of writing varies with instructor. (Lec. 3) 205A and 205B may be offered online. Students may repeat for a total of 12 credits but may not repeat the same letter.

ENG 499 Senior Seminar (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1456 Instructor: Ansel,Talvikki E

Critically investigates selected topics pertinent to the field. (Seminar) Open only to junior and senior English majors. May be taken once. Not for graduate credit.

FLM 101 Introduction to Film Media (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4484 Instructor: Healey Jamiel,Mary M

Introduction to techniques of film practice, film history, genres, analysis of film texts, and reading of film images in their aesthetic, cultural, and literary context. (Lec. 2, Lab. 2) (A) [D]

FRN 393 Twentieth-Century Literature in Translation (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends June 19,2009

Section: 1000 Class Number: 4296 Instructor: Durand,Alain-Philippe

Reading in translation of selected literary works from representative 20th-century authors. (Lec. 3) Not for major credit in French. (A) or (FC) or (L) [D]

FRN 412 Topics in French Culture and Literature (3)

The class starts June 22,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 2000 Class Number: 3164 Instructor: Durand,Alain-Philippe

Topics in French literature and culture. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 309 or 310 or permission of instructor. May be taken more than once for credit on different topics.

HDF 202 Research Perspectives in Human Development and Family Studies (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1462 Instructor: Uttley,Clarissa M

Introduction to research processes in human development and family studies. Emphasis on reading and evaluating the research literature and preparing and presenting literature reviews. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: admission to the human development and family studies program.

HDF 225 Consumer in the Economy (3)

The class starts June 22,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 2000 Class Number: 3330 Instructor: Xiao,Jing Jian

Application of basic economic principles to consumer problems in a complex marketplace, buyer-seller relationships, effective consumer decision making, effects of government policies on consumers. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 205 or course in economics. (S)

HDF 230 Marriage and Family Relationships (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends June 26,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1940 Instructor: Adams,Jerome F

Male-female and other close relationships in courtship and family systems as influenced by personality and culture in a changing society. Professional and functional orientation. (Lec. 3/Online)

HDF 428 Consumer Protection (3)

The class starts June 22,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 2000 Class Number: 3332 Instructor: Xiao,Jing Jian

Effectiveness of diverse approaches to consumer protection. Analysis of techniques such as information disclosure, standards for products and services, government and private agencies, redress channels, and legislation. (Lec. 3/Onliine) Pre: 205 or 225 or permission of instructor.

KIN 275 Introduction to Exercise Science (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4334 Instructor: Hatfield,Disa L

Principles of exercise, components of health-related fitness, weight control, and stress management. Basic exercise prescription for cardiorespiratory endurance, muscular strength, and endurance and flexibility. (Lec. 3/Online)

LAR 201 Survey of Landscape Architecture (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4492 Instructor: Atash,Farhad

Introduction to landscape design theory and composition as an applied art form. (Lec. 3) (A)

LET 151 Topics in Letters (3)

The class starts June 22,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 2000 Class Number: 4298 Instructor: Erickson,Lars O

Study of the history of thought, of the search for values, of the attempt to define the human condition, as reflected in written texts, both past and present. (Seminar) May be repeated for credit with different topic. May be taken once for General Education credit. Topics: L Francophone Hip-Hop Culture (L) or (FC) [D]; Q Contemporary France (L) or (FC) [D]; R The European Union (L) or (FC) [D].

LIB 120 Introduction to Information Literacy (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1370 Instructor: Burkhardt,Joanna M

In-depth exploration and practice of information literacy skills designed to support college-level research and lifelong learning. (Lec. 3/Online) (EC)

LIB 120 Introduction to Information Literacy (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1392 Instructor: Kinnie,James F

In-depth exploration and practice of information literacy skills designed to support college-level research and lifelong learning. (Lec. 3/Online) (EC)

LRS 579 Labor Relations and Collective Bargaining in Education

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1478 Instructor: Croasdale,William

Collective bargaining in public and private educational sectors, K-12, higher education; literature, theory, practice, and legal foundations in education. Comprehensive case studies will be used. (Lec. 3)

LSC 503 Collection Management (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4337 Instructor: Caldwell,Naomi R

Introduction to the process of collection building and management of resources including various formats and subjects for libraries or information centers. Community assessment, formulation of policies, procedures, and evaluation methods. (Lec. 3)

LSC 505 Organization of Information (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1356 Instructor: Ma,Yan

Theory and practice of organizing information following national and international standards; focus on bibliographic information. Emphasizes the understanding and application of cataloging and classification principles, standards, tools, bibliographic utilities, and networks. (Lec. 3)

LSC 508 Introduction to Information Science and Technology (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1408 Instructor: Carson,C Herbert

Introduction to information science through the exploration of fundamental information science theories and information technologies. Theory and technology are discussed and applied to practical purposes in library and information services. (Lec. 3)

LSC 525 Multiculturalism in Libraries (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4339 Instructor: Caldwell,Naomi R

Determining information needs and planning library collections, services, and programs for a diverse population. Historical, philosophical, and comparative aspects of multiculturalism in libraries will also be considered. (Lec. 3) Pre: 6 graduate credits in library and information studies or permission of instructor.

LSC 544 Visual Information Science (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4340 Instructor: Ma,Yan

An introduction to the interdisciplinary study of visual information science related to visual information (data) collection, analysis, processing, transmission, utilization, and communication in modern and digital libraries and information centers. (Lec. 3) Pre: 508 or permission of instructor.

LSC 547 Online Searching and Services (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4341 Instructor: Verbeek,Olga B.

Introduction to computerized information retrieval and the provision of computerized information services in libraries, including hands-on experience. (Lec. 3) Pre: 504.

LSC 548 Information Architecture and Website Development (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1410 Instructor: Carson,C Herbert

Introduces principles of information architecture, library science, and information science to plan, design, develop, and evaluate cohesive Web sites and intranets that are attractive, navigable, manageable, and expandable. Pre: 508 or permission of instructor.

LSC 557 Research and Evaluation in Library and Information Services (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1412 Instructor: Kelly,James R.

Introduction to research methods for community analysis, information needs assessment, and evaluation of library and information services; critique of published research. Includes substantial paper involving significant independent study. (Lec. 3) Pre: completion of 15 credits or permission of instructor.

MAC 507 International Accounting (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1512 Instructor: Hazera,Alejandro

Covers interpretation of international financial statements, focusing on foreign currency exchange, comparative accounting principles and disclosures, and audit reports. Uses actual financial statements in case analysis. (Lec. 3) Pre: MBA 503 or permission of instructor.

MSL 403 Army Topics - Military History (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends June 19,2009

Section: 0400 Class Number: 2034 Instructor: Wilson,Deborah A

Development of an approved project under faculty supervision. (Independent Study/Online) Pre: permission of chairperson. Not for graduate credit.

MTH 108 Topics in Mathematics (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4498 Instructor: Baglama,James

Introduces the nonmathematics student to the spirit of mathematics and its applications. Presupposes no mathematical background beyond University admission requirements. Emphasis is on development of reasoning ability as well as manipulative techniques. (Lec. 3) Pre: passing a placement test. Not open to mathematics majors. (MQ)

MUS 101 Introduction to Music (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1506 Instructor: Thomas,Susan H

Fosters a better understanding and appreciation of the world's great music. Consideration of musical styles, techniques, and forms from the listener's standpoint. (Lec. 3/Online) (A) [D]

MUS 111 Basic Musicianship (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends June 19,2009

Section: 1000 Class Number: 2010 Instructor: Takasawa,Manabu K

Use of folk, classical, and popular music to learn essentials of music reading and music theory. (Lec. 3/Online) (A)

NRS 212 Introduction to Soil Science (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4491 Instructor: Amador,Jose A

Physical, biological, and chemical properties of soils and their practical application to environmental science. Introduction to soil genesis, classification, and land-use and conservation issues. (Lec. 3)

NUR 103 Professional Practice in Health and Illness (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4493 Instructor: Misto,Kara P

Introduction to the concept of professional helping including problem management, communication, the teaching process, and critical decision making. Analysis of ecosystem influences and cultural variability in health, illness, and health care. (Lec. 3) Pre: NUR code or WNUR code or permission of instructor.

NUR 535 Pathophysiology for Advanced Practice Nurses (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1482 Instructor: Coppa,Denise A

An in-depth study of pathophysiological phenomena across the life span from the biological life processes perspective. Clinical decision making based on the synthesis of this knowledge and current research findings will be explored. (Lec. 3) Pre: admission to graduate program in nursing or permission of instructor.

PSC 274 Criminal Justice System (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends June 19,2009

Section: 1000 Class Number: 3362 Instructor: Carroll,Leo

The American system of criminal justice, general processing of cases, principal actors, study of theories of criminal law, and pretrial detention and sentencing. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 113. (S) [D]

PSC 288 The American Legal System (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4501 Instructor: Rothstein,Lawrence E

Political and social analysis of the American legal system, particularly at trial court and street levels, and roles of participants in that system with observation of local courts. (Lec. 3) Pre: 113. (S)

PSC 466 Urban Problems (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1464 Instructor: Feldman,Marshall M

Contemporary and emerging problems of urban affairs. Discussion, reading, and assignments on the interaction among urban change, development of social institutions, and formation of public policy. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 113.

PSY 103 Towards Self-Understanding (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1572 Instructor: Zahm,Mary A.

Individual and social problems of normal persons. Personality development, social behavior, and adjustment reactions with emphasis on increasing awareness of personal and interpersonal functioning. (Lec. 3/Online) (S) [D]

PSY 103 Towards Self-Understanding (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 4482 Instructor: Zahm,Mary A.

Individual and social problems of normal persons. Personality development, social behavior, and adjustment reactions with emphasis on increasing awareness of personal and interpersonal functioning. (Lec. 3/Online) (S) [D]

PSY 310 History and Systems of Psychology (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1372 Instructor: Miller,David L.

Origins of psychological inquiry and theories of psychology. Transformations of theories and methods of inquiry through the history of our culture including contemporary systems and models of psychological functioning. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 113. (L)

PSY 399 Introduction to Multicultural Psychology (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1430 Instructor: Harris,Shanette M

Introductory course focusing on multiculturalism as a major paradigm. Emphasizes the meaning of multiculturalism and associated principles, concepts, and sociocultural factors as related to assessment, intervention, and research. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 113 or 103.

PSY 478 Applications of Psychology (1-3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4394 Instructor: Williams,Patricia

Applications of psychological research and theory to contemporary problems, with an emphasis on scholarly bases. (Seminar) Some topics may be offered online. May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.

PSY 479 Topics in Psychology (1-3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1388 Instructor: Collyer,Charles E

Central issues in the field of psychology, allowing in-depth study of contemporary or historical topics. (Seminar) Some topics may be offered online. Pre: 113 or permission of instructor. May be repeated with a change in topic for a maximum of 12 credits.

PSY 480 Psychology of Women (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1450 Instructor: Kue,Mailee

Discussion of psychological research and theories on the psychology of girls and women from a multicultural perspective. Topics include personality theories, gender similarities and differences, biological aspects of sex and gender, cultural images of women, sexuality, relationships, motherhood, work and achievement, physical and mental health. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 113 and at least one 200-level psychology course.

PSY 690 Seminar: Contemporary Issues in Psychology (3-12)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4442 Instructor: Dimond,Elizabeth

Recent developments and current issues. Rigorous exploration of experimental, applied, and theoretical literature. (Seminar) May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.

SOC 212 Families in Society (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4538 Instructor: Mederer,Helen J

Examines the role of families in maintaining and changing society. Emphasis on demographic and historical changes in family life, the diversity of family structures, and connections between the family and the political economy. (Lec. 3) (S) [D]

SOC 230 Crime and Delinquency (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4477 Instructor: Costello,Barbara J

Survey of the extent, distribution, trends, and costs of delinquency and crime in the United States; examination of selected types of crime and delinquency; policy implications. (Lec. 3) (S) [D]

SOC 274 Criminal Justice System

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends June 19,2009

Section: 1000 Class Number: 3358 Instructor: Carroll,Leo

The American system of criminal justice, general processing of cases, principal actors, study of theories of criminal law, and pretrial detention and sentencing. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 113. (S) [D]

TMD 222 Apparel Production (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1468 Instructor: Hannel,Susan L

Analysis of apparel construction and production; current industrial and technological developments. Discussion of sizing and quality standards with emphasis on identification of fabrics, garment styles, findings, and trims. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 103.

TMD 232 Fashion Retailing (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1420 Instructor: Harps-Logan,Yvette

A comprehensive study of fashion retailing as an operating system. Examination of the strategies and the organizational structure that support the fashion retail system. (Lec. 3/Online)

TMD 433 Textile Markets (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1470 Instructor: Kim,Sook-Hyun

Study of social, economic, and political issues that affect the development, production, and marketing of textile products. Study of the textile needs of the apparel, home furnishings, industrial, and medical industries. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 303 and ECN 201 and 202.

WMS 150 Introduction to Women's Studies (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1472 Instructor: Labelle,Keith R

Images of women, the theories and processes of socialization, historical perspectives, and implications for social change. (Lec. 3/Online) Service learning in some sections. (S) [D]

WMS 150 Introduction to Women's Studies (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1518 Instructor: Moio,Jennifer A

Images of women, the theories and processes of socialization, historical perspectives, and implications for social change. (Lec. 3/Online) Service learning in some sections. (S) [D]

WMS 150 Introduction to Women's Studies (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3300 Class Number: 4378 Instructor: Quinlan,Kristen J

Images of women, the theories and processes of socialization, historical perspectives, and implications for social change. (Lec. 3/Online) Service learning in some sections. (S) [D]

WMS 301 Women's Professional Development and Leadership (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1454 Instructor: Brandt,Jennifer Lee

Theory, data, and skill development for career building and leadership. Gender issues in organizational settings, developing professional skills and responses to challenges in the workplace, and strategies for positive change. (Lec. 3/Online)

WMS 315 Introduction to Feminist Theories and Methodologies (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1446 Instructor: De Francis,Theresa M

Development of feminist thought, exploration of contemporary feminist theories and research methods, including African-American, lesbian, Western and non-Western perspectives, and the future role of feminist theories and methodologies. (Lec'3/Online) Pre: 150 or permission of instructor. (L) [D]

WMS 325 International Women's Issues (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1474 Instructor: Hughes,Donna M

Focuses on women's rights in a global context, ideologies and practices that deny women equal status in society, including violence against women, freedom and democracy movements, and women's rights. (Lec. 3) Pre: 150 or permission of instructor.

WMS 350 Special Topics in Women's Studies (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3200 Class Number: 4377 Instructor: Johnson,Heather L

Selected areas of study pertinent to women's studies. Instruction may be offered in class seminar or tutorial environments according to specific needs and purposes. (Lec. 3/Online) 350, 351 topics include 'Media Images of Women,. 'Narrative of the Witch,. 'Women and Aging,. 'Women and Health,. 'Women and the Law,. 'Women and Music,. 'Women and Religion,. 'Women and Business Culture,. 'Ecofeminism,. 'Latin American Women,. 'Native American Women,. 'Women and Film,. 'Women, Violence and Non-violence,. 'Women and Mental Health. and 'Violence Prevention Training'. Some topics may be offered online. May be repeated with different topic.

WMS 350 Special Topics in Women's Studies (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3300 Class Number: 4433 Instructor: Petronio,Vincent R

Selected areas of study pertinent to women's studies. Instruction may be offered in class seminar or tutorial environments according to specific needs and purposes. (Lec. 3/Online) 350, 351 topics include 'Media Images of Women,. 'Narrative of the Witch,. 'Women and Aging,. 'Women and Health,. 'Women and the Law,. 'Women and Music,. 'Women and Religion,. 'Women and Business Culture,. 'Ecofeminism,. 'Latin American Women,. 'Native American Women,. 'Women and Film,. 'Women, Violence and Non-violence,. 'Women and Mental Health. and 'Violence Prevention Training'. Some topics may be offered online. May be repeated with different topic.

WMS 360 Men and Masculinities (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4379 Instructor: Labelle,Keith R

Examines from a feminist perspective the values, beliefs, myths, realities, research, and writings about men and masculinities in contemporary United States life. (Seminar/Online). Pre: 150.

WMS 370 Sex Trafficking (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4456 Instructor: Hughes,Donna M

Focuses on the commercial sexual exploitation and slavery of women and girls and the impact on their health, rights, and status in society. (Lec. 3/Online) Pre: 150 or permission of instructor.

WRT 227 Business Communications (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1374 Instructor: Pennell,Michael C

Basic business communications forms, group reports and presentations, effective use of electronic mail systems, and design of graphic aids for successful visual communication. (Lec. 3/Online) Open to business majors with sophomore or higher standing. Open to a limited number of writing majors with sophomore or higher standing. (ECw)

WRT 227 Business Communications (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1376 Instructor: Siegel,Bryna L.

Basic business communications forms, group reports and presentations, effective use of electronic mail systems, and design of graphic aids for successful visual communication. (Lec. 3/Online) Open to business majors with sophomore or higher standing. Open to a limited number of writing majors with sophomore or higher standing. (ECw)

WRT 227 Business Communications (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3200 Class Number: 1378 Instructor: Siegel,Bryna L.

Basic business communications forms, group reports and presentations, effective use of electronic mail systems, and design of graphic aids for successful visual communication. (Lec. 3/Online) Open to business majors with sophomore or higher standing. Open to a limited number of writing majors with sophomore or higher standing. (ECw)

WRT 235 Writing in Electronic Environments (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1380 Instructor: MacKnight,Matthew W

Includes writing with computers; email; Internet; text on screen, graphic- and audio-enhanced text; desktop publishing; study of document design and the history of writing as shaped by technologies. (Lec. 3/Online) (ECw)

WRT 302 Writing Culture (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1394 Instructor: Schwegler,Robert A

Experience with noncanonical writings that sustain or reshape culture. May include profiles and biographies, reviews, food and fashion writing, liner and exhibition notes. (Lec. 3/Online) (ECw)

WRT 302 Writing Culture (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1514 Instructor: Schwegler,Robert A

Experience with noncanonical writings that sustain or reshape culture. May include profiles and biographies, reviews, food and fashion writing, liner and exhibition notes. (Lec. 3/Online) (ECw)

WRT 305 Travel Writing (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 1382 Instructor: Miles,Elizabeth

Writing about places both new and familiar. Emphasis on descriptive techniques, the use of facts, and different critical and cultural perspectives. May include place journals, book reviews, proposals, non-fiction essays. (Lec. 3/Online) (ECw) [D]

WRT 305 Travel Writing (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3100 Class Number: 1396 Instructor: Ortoleva,Matthew T

Writing about places both new and familiar. Emphasis on descriptive techniques, the use of facts, and different critical and cultural perspectives. May include place journals, book reviews, proposals, non-fiction essays. (Lec. 3/Online) (ECw) [D]

WRT 306 Writing Health and Disability (3)

The class starts May 18,2009 and ends July 24,2009

Section: 3000 Class Number: 4486 Instructor: Martin,Celest A

Explores the ways we experience, label, and politicize health and disability in our culture. Writing may include narratives, cultural critiques, persuasive essays, and policy proposals. (Lec. 3)