2002 Summer Sessions

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I.lf the major psychological theories and traditions. Meets the senior eminar/project requirement when a p rojecUp ol per is added. Prerequi­ sItes: 1 0 1 ; 242 (or equivalent); one of 340. 342, 346. 348; one of 350.

o n the l Ife and early w ri t ings of Martin Luther. As the key figure in

the Protestant Reformation of the sixteenth century. Luther leads into some exploration of other h risti;m movCIDl!nts of his time

352, 354. ( CRN: 1 0 1 77)

and ours. Video resources are al

RELIGION

process. (CR

RELI 131 - The Religions of South Asia - C, R3 (4 er)

RELI 227(02) - Christian Theology Topic: God in the Modem World - R 2 (4 cr) July 29 - August 23 1 1 :00 am - 1 :45 pm, MTWRF (L Lundeen) - INGR- l 00

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i ncorporated into the learning

May 28 - June 2 1 8:00 - 1 0:45 am, MTVVRF (P. Ingram) - ADMN-2 14 Hinduism. Budd h ism. lainism.

and Siklsm - thei r origin s and

deVelopment, expansion. and contemporary issues - provide focus for this course on religions of South Asia. Empha is will be on primary sources i n traD btion . This course fulfills line 3 of the GUR religion requirement and the cross-cultural perspectives line of the d iversity require m e nt. ( ,RN: 1 0 1 80)

RELI 1 32 - The Religions of East Asia - C, R3 (4 cr)

June 24 - July 1 9 8:00 - 1 0:45 am, M7WRF (P. Ingram) - ADMN-200

Confu iao ism . Taoism, Chinese

and lapanese Buddbism, Shin to und the "new religions" of Japan­ their rigins, development. and contemporary issues. (CRN: 1 1 1 09) REU 212 - Religion and Uterature of the New Testa­ ment - R1 (4 cr)

JUne 24 - July 1 9 2:00 - 4:45 pm, M7WRF (D. Oakman) - ADMN-2 1 6

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Traces the impact of modem culture on understanding God. Uses a historical framework to explore how Renaissance hum a n !l' . C • Ism, 1 6 Century Relormaoons and modem sc ience shaped new alternatives widl respect to freedom. auth rity and knowl­

edge. The Hebrew/Chri tian heritage will be the central focus for tbi inquiry. Methods indude lecture , di ussion, reading and some significant movies for reflective input. ( CRN; 1 1249) REU 364 - Theological Studies: Theology of Nature - R2 (4 cr)

May 28 - June 22 2:00 - 4. 45 pm, M7WRF (S Torvend) -ADMN-208

including perspectives on contem­ porary issues. (CRN: 10570) RELI 225 � Faith and Spi rituality - R2 (4 cr) May 28 June 2 1

9.30 am - 12.' 15 pm, MTWRF

(L GrosslR. Stivers) - ADMN-209 Retlection on

h risti:tn life tyle ,

beliefs, and commitments. ( .RN: 1 1 1 1()) REU 227(01) - Christian Theology Topic: Martin Luther - R2 (4 cr) June 24 - July 1 9

1 7 OO am - 1 45 pm. M7WRF (L Lundepn) - ADMN-20B

Central co n cepl� of Christian tl,eolugy will be tudied focL1$ing

community resoW'ces for healing

site: Backgro un d equivalent to a

grief. disenfranchised grief in youth;

care for caregivers; te�ching and currirnlar connections with loss and grief, and complicated grief intervention�. OilSS activities include mini lectures, group dialogues, guest presentations, 4-5 field trips to

community rcsoW'ces (i.e., Mary Bridge Children's Hospital. Bridges

..neving Center. fimcral home and cemetery), major films and personal

interview: and outside readings. Class projects wiU be individualized to each student's field of interest (Le., education, ocial work,

sociology and nursing). Cross-listed with EDUC 503A. (CRN: 1 0903)

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exam ined in light of the common creation story. (eRN: 1 1 274 )

are

SOCIAL WORK SOCW 399 - Intervening with Grieving Children, Adolescents, and Adults - 52 (4 cr) June 24 - July 79

930 am - 72. 15 pm. MTVVRF (T. Johnstone) -. XAVR-250

This course will explore the impacts of k}ss and the resultant grieving process that occurs within young people. Losses explored will he: dying and death, divorce and detaciunents (i.e., moving­ including toster care and adoptions,

Life cycle cllanges, physical disabili­ ties and injuri l's). We will covc.. developmental aspect: of grieving in dying, deatb and divorce; interven­ tions that support grieving at chool,

variance- Not applicable to mathematic.� cred it. t udents will be expected to compl ete several

Excel based lab sessions. Prerequi­ pre-calculus course.

(C[U\I:

10 198)

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SABR 1 00 OF1 - Study Abroad Granada. Spain (4 er) May 28 - July 2. 2002

SOCI 296 - Social Stratification

202, 30 1 , or 40 1 dependmg on

Credits awarded for SPAN 20 I . - 52 (4 cr) May 28 - June 20 8:00 - 1 0:45 am., M7WR

(I Higginson) - XAVR-250

An examination of the forms,

stratification. The course focuses on

Uterary, historical. amI theological

dinleruiom of the New Testame n t ,

l ion analysis , linear regression. chi ),qUaIt' ana ly is and analysis of

caUSE'S, and consequences of soci al

This co urse is designed to help students explore Christian perspectives on the natural world, in particular the contemporary environmental project. Biblical. hi torical. and theological

home and in the co mm un ity; gender commonalties and similari­ ties; when grieving visit the school house; rituals of healing; ethnicity and cultural impacts on the grieving journey; the fine arts in grieving;

i nequality based on class. race. and

gender, exp loring how and why

individuals have different access to society's valued resources, services, and positions. and the conse­ quences of these opportunities (or

hlocked. oppo rtuni ties ) for different

gr ups of people. Prerequisite: 10 I or 240. (CRN: 1 1 229)

SPECIAL EDUCATION Special Education courses are

student's level. May be take.n as SPAN 32 1 -

Civilization <lOd fee yet to be

Culture. Program

determined. Contact Professor James Predmore for more information 253-535-7243 .

SABR 1 00 OF2 - Nordic Approaches to Democracy and Development. Hedmark, Norway (4 a) June 17 - July 12, 2002 Credits awarded for Scandinavian Studies, Poli t ical Science, [nterna­ lional

ore, or Economics.

Program fee yet to be detenn ined . Contact Professor Ann Kelleher for

more i nformatio n 253-535-7687.

Listed under the EDUCATION section of t he catalog.

STATIS ICS STAT 23 1 - lntroductory Statistics - MR (4 a)

May 28 - June 2 1 8:00 - 1 0:45 a.m., M7WRF (R Jensen) - ADMN-2048

Descriptive statistics: measures of central tendency and dispersion; and inferential tati ·tiq;; generaliza­

ti ons about populations from samples by parametric and non­ parametric techniques. Method covered will indude e t imation,

hypotbesis testing, simple correla-

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