2015 Summer and Fall Class Schedule

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GENERAL EDUCATION

MATH& 148 N429 5 CREDITS

HYBRID

9/21-12/9

W

2:45PM-5:15PM

MATH& 148 N477 5 CREDITS

HYBRID

9/21-12/11 6:00PM-7:30PM

T

H301 ROTH A H301 ROTH A

Saturday 9/26, 10/10,

10/24, 11/7, 11/21, 12/5

MATH& 152 G228 5 CREDITS

8:00AM-10:30AM MW

MATH& 151 G221 5 CREDITS 8:00AM-9:45AM

H301

MTWTh

COOKSEY M

MATH& 151 G339 5 CREDITS 11:30AM-1:15PM

H301

MTWTh

COOKSEY M

MATH& 151 G342 5 CREDITS 2:45PM-4:30PM

MTWTh

H301 TAMILARASI D

MUSIC APPRECIATION

MUSC& 105 N462 5 CREDITS 7/6-8/11

ARR

ARR

PROCTORED FINAL TO BE DETERMINED

HYBRID H301

MUSC& 105 N462 5 CREDITS

TTh MCARTHUR

9/21-12/11 ARR

ARR

6:00PM-7:45PM

FALL

H301

8:00AM-10:30AM MW

MATH& 151 G339 5 CREDITS

COOKSEY M

MATH& 151 G200 5 CREDITS

9/21-12/9

MW

11:30AM-2:00PM

MATH& 151 G338 5 CREDITS

9/22-12/10 11:30AM-2:00PM

TTh

MATH& 151 G346 5 CREDITS

9/21-12/9

MW

6:00PM-8:30PM

MATH& 151 G342 5 CREDITS

9/22-12/10 2:45PM-5:15PM

TTh

MATH& 151 N430 5 CREDITS

HYBRID

9/21-12/9

M

2:45PM-5:00PM

MATH& 151 N479 5 CREDITS

HYBRID

9/21-12/11 6:00PM-7:30PM

T

NUTRITION

H301

9/22-12/10 8:00AM-10:30AM TTh

COOKSEY M H301 STAFF H301 STAFF H301 STAFF H301 TAMILARASI D H301 ROTH A H301 ROTH A

HUMAN NUTRITION This course provides students with information pertaining to the functions of nutrients in the body and the physiologic processes involved in digestion and absorption. Topics covered include anatomy and physiology of digestion and absorption; specific utilization of carbohydrates, protein, and fats; vitamin and mineral supplements. Other topics include factors that govern nutrient requirements, and the impact of diet on health and disease. Basic principles of chemistry, biology, and physiology are applied to the study of nutrition. This course is suggested for students majoring in nursing or other health-related areas. SUMMER NUTR& 101 N458 5 CREDITS 7/6-8/24

ARR

ARR

PROCTORED FINAL TO BE DETERMINED

NUTR& 101 G512 5 CREDITS

10/24, 11/7, 11/21, 12/5

9/22-12/10 10:30AM-1:00PM

TTh

NUTR& 101 N458 5 CREDITS

CALCULUS II

9/21-12/11 ARR

ARR

Integral calculus. The definition, interpretation and application of the definite integral. The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus, techniques of integration and definite integrals involving parametrically described curves. Introduction to differential equations. This class is taught either in traditional lecture mode or through individually tailored, interactive computer instruction that provides the student’s primary method of learning, with the instructor available to assist students on an individual basis during the class period. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH& 151 with a grade of 2.0 or higher. SUMMER

PROCTORED FINAL TO BE DETERMINED

9:00AM-11:00AM

MATH& 152 G224 5 CREDITS 11:33AM-1:15PM

MTWTh

MATH& 152 G228 5 CREDITS 7/6-8/27

8:00AM-9:45AM

MTWTh

H301 COOKSEY M H301 COOKSEY M

SUMMER & FALL QUARTER 2015

J312 ACAR B ONLINE COLLIN-CLAUSEN

PHILOSOPHY INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY Presents well-known problems and concepts in philosophy and introduces students to some of the works of great philosophers. Students develop skills in critical thinking and analysis. SUMMER PHIL& 101 N472

CANCELED

HYBRID

7/16-8/11

2:45PM-5:15PM

T

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ONLINE COLLIN-CLAUSEN

FALL

Saturday

7/6-8/27

ONLINE LEHNHOFF L

PROCTORED FINAL TO BE DETERMINED

MATH& 151 G221 5 CREDITS

9/26, 10/10,

ONLINE LEHNHOFF L

FALL

MATH& 151 N479 5 CREDITS

H301 COOKSEY M

This course helps students develop an understanding of the elements and vocabulary of music while deepening their appreciation of music as a reflection of cultural tradition and innovation. Students gain tools for analysis such as the historical, political and cultural influences on musical traditions. Class activities include lectures, written materials, and a variety of listening experiences. SUMMER

7/6-8/27

9/21-12/9

H301 COOKSEY M

MUSIC

CALCULUS I

7/6-8/27

9:00AM-11:00AM

Differential calculus. The definition and interpretation of the derivative, with applications to mathematical modeling. Derivatives of algebraic and transcendental functions. Prerequisite: Completion of MATH& 142 with a 2.0 or higher or placement by assessment. SUMMER

7/6-8/27

MATH& 152 G224 5 CREDITS

9/22-12/10 8:00AM-10:30AM TTh 9/21-12/9

7/6-8/27

FALL

H212 BEN AVI A


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