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Fall Quarter DatesThe courses listed here will be offered online by Ohio University during fall quarter 2008. These courses are part of the bachelor's degree completion program. For more information about what courses you are required to take, you can select Community College Partners from menu at left and select your community college.

Before you register online, contact your advisor to confirm your course selections. Your advisor will be able to verify that you have met the necessary prerequisites and answer questions about registration and provide the call numbers you will need for registration. Advisor e-mail is czack@ohio.edu

At the bottom of this page you will click to enter online registration; before doing so make a note of the courses you plan to register for--you will leave this page to begin the registration process. To register for classes, click on REGISTER NOW at the bottom of this page.

For instructions on using the Web registration system, CLICK HERE.
For hours during which online registration is active, CLICK HERE.
If you have questions about the registration process or need assistance, call 888.502.8989.

All courses listed below are offered on the World Wide Web with no classroom component. Assignments are submitted by e-mail. Proctored exams may be required.

 
     
CRSE #
COURSE NAME
(click on title to view abbreviated syllabus)
CONTACT YOU R ADVISOR FOR CALL #
ENG 384J Writing in the Professions  
 
 
MKT 202 Marketing Principles  
 

This course provides a broad understanding of marketing activities, decisions, and terms with an emphasis on the practices and problems of marketing managers and the analysis of the marketing environment.
Prerequisites: None
Credit Hours: 4

 
PSY 221 Statistics for the Behavioral Sciences  
  Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics with emphasis on inferential statistics. ( No credit for both 221 and any of the following: MATH 251, PSY 121, QBA 201, COMS 301, ECON 381.)
Prerequisites: (PLACEMENT LEVEL 2 OR HIGHER OR MATH 113 OR 115 OR 163A OR 263A OR 266A) & (NOT MATH 251 OR PSY 121 OR QBA 201)
Credit Hours: 5
 
SOC 260 Criminal Justice  
 

Examination of structures and decision processes of agencies that deal with crime and criminal offenders. An emphasis is placed on how practice is based on politically derived public policies, and how sociology can be used to analyze the practice of these agencies. Topics include criminal law, policing, court systems, sentencing, and corrections.
Prerequisites: SOC 101
Credit Hours: 4

 
TAS 301 Introduction to Technical and Applied Studies  
  This course will introduce technical associate degree holders to professional studies through an examination of program requirements and goals. The historical overview of the development of various technologies and their influence on Western Civilization will lead to the consideration of the nature of technology and its many societal functions. Within that historical and theoretical context, students will be introduced to various management technologies and theories of leadership, and will be required to assess their own individual
beliefs and skills.
Prerequisites: None
Credit Hours: 4
 
T3 470B Sports Aesthetics  
  An analysis of the aesthetic in sport by viewing various works of art when sport serves as the subject of the artist and by observing sport when sport is the medium for creating aesthetic expression.
Prerequisites: SR ONLY
Credit Hours: 4
 

Make a note of the the course(s) you plan to register for--the call numbers for those courses are provided by your advisor. Yyou will leave this page when you click the REGISTER NOW button to begin registration.

For registration questions or assistance, call: 1.888.502.8989

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For technical assistance during the registration process, call: 740.593.1222