All Courses

  • Spring 2020 - Computability and Complexity (COSC-4200-01)

    1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, BU, 121

  • Spring 2020 - Media Writing (COJO-2100-02)

    This course focuses on an introduction to basic news writing, reporting, editing, interviewing, PR and advertising. Strong writing, deadlines, accuracy, news judgment, ethical practices and sensitivity of our pluralistic society are expected. This course provides skills necessary for various media careers including media writing, PR, marketing and magazine writing. Prerequisite: WA or COM1 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Media Writing (COJO-2100-03)

    This course focuses on an introduction to basic news writing, reporting, editing, interviewing, PR and advertising. Strong writing, deadlines, accuracy, news judgment, ethical practices and sensitivity of our pluralistic society are expected. This course provides skills necessary for various media careers including media writing, PR, marketing and magazine writing. Prerequisite: WA or COM1 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Physical Geology: EN Majors (GEOL-1100-02)

    Studies modern concepts of Earth's physical makeup including minerals and rocks, topography, crustal structure, plate tectonics and processes and forces acting on and within the earth. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Move Core II:Net/Target Games (KIN-2001-01)

    Exposes students to skill and tactical themes comprising net and target games. Course aims for students' ability to understand, demonstrate and analyze different offensive and defensive tactics facilitating game play success in net (volleyball, tennis, badminton) and target (archery) games. Prerequisites: Sophomore standing. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Criminal Leg Proc (CRMJ-4140-01)

    Examines the constitutional principles that safeguard the rights and liberties of criminal suspects and constrain police during the investigatory stages of the criminal justice process: arrest, search and seizure; interrogation; undercover operations; pretrial identification; and the exclusionary rule. Prerequisites: CRMJ 1001, 2210, and 2400 or declared Public Law minor. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Stats & The World (STAT-2000-01)

    1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture, CR, 144

  • Spring 2020 - DNP:Leadershp in Adv Pract Nsg (NURS-5840-40)

    Organizational and systems leadership for improvement of health. Focuses on interrelationship among systems, ethics, policy, and change. Identifies qualities and behaviors associated with exemplary nursing leadership. Special emphasis is given to rural health care systems. Prerequisite: passing DNP Program Preliminary Exam. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Dev Influences on Hlth (NURS-2340-40)

    Explores interaction between development and health. Discusses human development of physiological, psychological, cognitive, sociocultural, and spiritual systems across the lifespan. Identifies selected theories associated development over the lifespan and implications for health care. Provides foundation for more in-depth consideration of developmental factors related to health maintenance and human potential. Prerequisites: Progression or admission into clinical component of the program and completion or concurrent enrollment with NURS 3435, 3490, PHCY 3450 or PHCY 4450. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Educational Assessment (EDST-3550-40)

    Designed to introduce students to key concepts and issues in classroom and standardized education assessments. topics include standards, reliability and validity of norm- and criterion-referenced assessments, and special issues surrounding the assessment of students with special needs. Addresses the basic ideas of classroom test design. Prerequisites: Grade of C or better in QA or Q course, and EDST 2480, 2.75 Cumulative UW Institutional GPA. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

  • Spring 2020 - Ed Res 1: Descrip (EDRE-5600-40)

    Basic concepts of educational survey research design, statistics, and measurement. The focus is on descriptive statistics (measures of central tendency, variability, percent and frequency distribution, bivariate correlation, graphical displays, testing hypotheses about proportions). Students develop questionnaires and plan, conduct, and report on a survey study. Prerequisites: EDRE 5530. 1/27/2020 - 5/8/2020, Lecture

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