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All courses run for the full ten-week term of September 8-November 25, 2009 unless otherwise noted in the following descriptions.

 

Tuition for Undergrad Athens Campus Courses

$283 per hour Ohio resident $578 per hour nonresident

Tuition for Grad Athens Campus Courses

$387 per hour Ohio resident $718 per hour nonresident

Tuition Undergrad Regional Campus Courses [Chillicothe, Lancaster (Pickerington), Zanesville]

$139 per hour Ohio resident with less than 96 hours $153 per hour Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$270 per hour nonresident less than 96 hours $297 per hour nonresident more than 96 hours

Tuition Undergrad Regional Campus Courses [Eastern, Southern (Proctorville)]

$134 per hour Ohio resident with less than 96 hours $144 per hour Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$174 per hour nonresident less than 96 hours $184 per hour nonresident more than 96 hours

This tuition estimator will help determine what your tuition fee will be for registration of multiple classes scheduled at multiple campuses.

Fall quarter online classes are still being added. Check back often for updates.

*** - Newly scheduled courses.



History of Art (2H)   Instructor: William Christy -- Zanesville Campus

AH 211 Call #86000/86001 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Survey of Western painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric through early Christian. Students advised but not required to enroll in 211, 212, and 213 in sequence. No credit to those with credit for IART 211.

 

Electronic Data Processing Accounting Procedures  Instructor: Janet Becker -- Lancaster Campus

ATCH 204 Call #76011 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: ATCH 105 & (CTCH 125 OR BMT 200 OR MIS 101 OR C S 120) & MATH 113. Use of computers to perform both specialized and routine accounting functions formerly done by hand. An integrated general ledger program and an electronic spreadsheet program are used.

 

Independent Study  Instructor: Tresa Baker -- Southern Campus

ATCH 299

Call #71298

(4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
      $696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Supervised independent study projects in accounting technology.

 

The Animal Kingdom  Instructor: Dr. Rose Isgrigg -- Athens Campus

BIOS 100

Call #55081

(4 credits)

$1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisites: NOT BIOS 173. For nonmajors. A broad survey of all of the major groups of animals. Aspects of the biology, reproduction, ecology, and evolution of the animal phyla. Credit not allowed for both 100 and 173.

 

Human Biology I: Basic Principles   Instructor: Dr. Scott Moody -- Athens Campus

BIOS 103X Call #55082 (5 credits) $1415 Ohio resident
$2890 Nonresident

Undergrad. Designed for nonmajors. Humans as biological organisms: our origins, ecology, and inheritance; and functioning of our body systems.

 

Genetics in Human Society (2N)   Instructor: Dr. Tariq Higazi -- Zanesville Campus

BIOS 225

Call #86029

(4 credits)

$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs

$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs

 

 

 

$1080 nonresident less than 96 hrs

$1188 nonresident more than 96 hrs

Undergrad. prerequisites: For nonmajors. Basic principles of inheritance in humans. Normal and abnormal chromosome constitutions, gene-protein interrelationships, and factors that cause mutations of genes and chromosomes. Significance of genetics in life of human society.

 

Business Career Profiles  Instructor: Rebecca Petty -- Lancaster Campus

BMT 203 Call #76021 (3 credits) $417 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $459 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$810 nonresident less than 96 hours $891 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Practical approach to better understanding by students of what is expected of them by management and what they can expect from management on any job or in any working situation by achieving a better grasp of the various activities and institutions found in the business community.

 

Principles and Techniques of Interviewing   Instructor: Dr. Sheida Shirvani -- Zanesville Campus

COMS 304 Call #86052/86053 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: JR or SR. Methods used in two-party, face-to-face oral communicative situations commonly encountered in organizational and professional environments. Intensive practice through role-playing and real-life interviews in and out of class, emphasizing skills involved in giving and getting information, persuasion, and job-employment situations.

 

Information Diffusion   Instructor: Dr. Sarah Mahan-Hays -- Eastern Campus

COMS 310 Call #60024 (4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Sophomore or Junior or Senior Standing. This course provides an understanding of information diffusion theory, which seeks to explain the process through which new ideas (innovations) spread over time via communication channels among the members of a social system. It especially emphasizes the relevance, practicality, and usefulness of diffusion theory in interpersonal, group, organizational, and mass communication settings, with an emphasis in areas of public education, health, and policy. The course focuses on factors that speed or hinder innovations and the critical points of interface between information dissemination systems and end users.

 

Introduction to Computers   Instructor Dr. Da Zhang -- Lancaster Campus

CTCH 125 Call#76059/76060/76061 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 101. Introduces productivity software within the framework of business applications. Involves hands-on assignments including Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, the Internet, and email.

 

Introduction to Computers  Instructor: Gloria Heine -- Zanesville Campus

CTCH 125 Call #86064/86065 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 101. Introduces productivity software within the framework of business applications. Involves hands-on assignments including Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, the Internet, and e-mail.

 

Introduction to Computers  Instructor: Michael Kelley -- Lancaster Campus

CTCH 125 Call #76302 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 101. Introduces productivity software within the framework of business applications. Involves hands-on assignments including Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, the Internet, and e-mail.

 

Programming and Design I  Instructor: Christine Wolfe -- Lancaster Campus

CTCH 133 Call #76064 (5 credits) $695 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $720 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1350 nonresident less than 96 hours $1485 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher placement. Introduction to structured design and computer programming. Students analyze, design, program, test, and debug business applications. Emphasis is on top-down logic design and modular-structured programming.

 

Computer and Network Security  Instructor Dr. Da Zhang -- Lancaster Campus

CTCH 264 Call#76065 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: CTCH 161. This course provides an introduction to computer and networks security. It covers topics such as electronic security threats, strategies for host, network and application security, cryptography, firewalls, VPN, intrusion detection systems, incident response and developing security policy for an organization.

 

Principles of Microeconomics (2S)  Instructor: Dr. Doug Adie -- Athens Campus

ECON 103 Call #55050 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Basic theory and economic analysis of prices, markets, production, wages, interest, rent, and profits. Analysis of how the capitalistic system determines what, how, and for whom to produce.

 

Principles of Macroeconomics (2S)  Instructor: Dr. Doug Adie -- Athens Campus

ECON 104 Call #55051 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Basic theory of national income analysis. Causes of unemployment and inflation. Monetary and fiscal policies of the federal government.

 

Managerial Economics   Instructor: Dr. Khosrow Doroodian -- Athens Campus

ECON 305 Call #07298 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: ECON 103 & MATH 163A & (PSY 120 OR 121 OR 221 OR QBA 201). Analysis of decision-making in enterprise; market environment; measurement of influence of policy and nonpolicy variables on sales and costs; sales, cost, and profit forecasting; and empirical studies of market structure and pricing. Includes regression analysis.

 

Labor Economics  Instructor: James Hoefler -- Zanesville Campus

ECON 320 Call #86080 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: 103 & 104. The role of the labor market in wage and employment determination, the distribution of income, and economic discrimination.

 

Seminar: Using SAS for Economics  Instructor: Dr. Charlene M. Kalenkoski -- Athens Campus

ECON 491/591 Call #07296/07297 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad or Grad. Selected topics of current interest in economics area.

 

Civil War  Instructor: Kathy Chini -- Eastern Campus

EDTE 492B/592B

Call #60223/81074

(3 credits)
     

Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: perm.

 

Newbery Honor Books  Instructor: Kathy Chini -- Eastern Campus

EDTE 492E

Call #60226

(3 credits)
     

Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: perm

Introduction to Literature   Instructor: Dr. Audrey Lapointe -- Eastern Campus

ENG 200

Call #60059

(4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: One course above ENG 150. Approaches to reading and interpreting fiction, poetry, and drama using skills, techniques, and language of interpretation. Intended for nonmajors.

 

Women & Literature   Instructor: Dr. Jan Schmittauer -- Chillicothe Campus

ENG 325 Call #66131 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: One course above ENG 200. Surveys work of significant women writers.

 

Young Adult Literature   Instructor: Dr. Jan Schmittauer -- Chillicothe Campus

ENG 356 Call #66133 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: 4 HRS ABOVE ENG 199 & (JR OR SR). Historical development, and philosophical and aesthetic bases of literature for young adults.

 

Creative Writing: Fiction   Instructor: Dr. Jan Schmittauer -- Chillicothe Campus

ENG 361 Call #66336 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: ENG 200 or 201 or 250. Beginning course in writing short fiction with emphasis on invention, craft, and criticism of student writing and published fiction.

 

Human Geography (2S)  Instructor: Dr. James Newton -- Eastern Campus

GEOG 121

Call #60068

(4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Examination of spatial dimensions of culture, emphasizing patterns of selected cultural elements--language, religion, population, settlement, political and economic landscapes, and human/environment interactions.

 

Globalization and the Developing World (2C)  Instructor: Dr. David Brooks -- Eastern Campus

GEOG 131 Call #60069 (4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Survey of globalization and its impact on development, international relations, and culture in developing countries around the world.

 

Environmental Geography  Instructor: Dr. Nancy Bain -- Athens Campus

GEOG 201 Call #55075 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Geographic survey of environmental changes caused by human activities. Focus on resource availability and use, pollution of air, water, and biosphere, energy problems, interactions of humans with plant and animal communities.

 

Geography of the United States and Canada  Instructor: Dr. James Newton -- Eastern Campus

GEOG 234

Call #60071

(4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Regional survey of North America, including topical treatment of physical and cultural elements and intensive study of smaller regions.

 

Introduction to Nutrition (2A)  Instructor: Dr. David Holben -- Athens Campus

HCFN 128 Call #55052 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Nutrients, their food sources and functions in body, application to planning adequate diet through life cycle.

 

History Through Film  Instructor: Dr. David Castle -- Eastern Campus

HIST 330 Call #60090 (4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Examination of selected topics in U.S., European, or Third World history through films and readings accompanied by lectures and discussion.

 

Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs   Instructor: Dr. Judith Fahey -- Athens Campus

HLTH 204 Call #55073 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Presents basic pharmacology and toxicology of common drugs, alcohol, and tobacco and consequences of their abuse.

 

*** Introduction to Health Care Organizations  Instructor: Dr. Audrey Whitright -- Zanesville Campus

HLTH 217 Call #86164/86341 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: HLTH 202. Focuses on U.S. health system, describing health care institutions, providers, payment practices, and significant health legislation. Discusses trends and future perspectives against historical background. Assists manager to develop panoramic view of health care organizations.

 

Medical Terminology  Instructor: Dr. Judith Fahey -- Athens Campus

HLTH 230 Call #55074 (2 credits) $566 Ohio resident
$1156 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisites: BIOS 103 OR 170. Medical terms associated with body systems, disease processes, laboratory tests, and clinical procedures commonly found in the health care setting. Emphasis on the development of appropriate administrative policies and procedures based on selective disease processes.

 

*** Human Resource Management and Training in Health Care  Instructor: Dr. Audrey Whitright -- Zanesville Campus

HLTH 316 Call #86166 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Introduces students to the management and development of personnel within various health care settings. Examines and analyzes various human resource issues within the unique health care arena.

 

Ethical Issues in Health Care   Instructor: Gari Lesnoff-Caravaglia -- Athens Campus

HLTH 648 Call #55053 (4 credits) $1548 Ohio resident
$2872 Nonresident

Grad. Examines the dominant ethical theories and applicable principles with respect to the current significant clinical and managerial issues in health care.

 

Chronic Disease Epidemiology, Prevention, and Control  Instructor: Dr. Alexander Sergeev -- Athens Campus

HLTH 669C Call #07677 (4 credits) $1548 Ohio resident
$2872 Nonresident

Grad. Risk factors, extent, and modern public health approaches to prevention and control of major chronic diseases. Epidemiology of coronary heart disease, hypertension, stroke, diabetes, cancer, chronic lung diseases, chronic neurologic disorders, and musculoskeletal diseases. Basic methods in chronic disease epidemiology. The public health burden of chronic disease.

 

Introduction to Mass Communication  Instructor: Cheri Russo -- Lancaster Campus

JOUR 105 Call #76171/76266 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: NO CREDIT IF JOUR 101 OR TCOM 105. All forms of mass communication, including newspapers, magazines, radio-television, book publishing, public relations, advertising, and photojournalism. Begins with analysis of communication process and ends with media career opportunities.

 

Precision Language for Journalists  Instructor: Tim Sharp -- Lancaster Campus

JOUR 133 Call #76290/76304 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: NOT JOUR 133A. Intensive in grammar, punctuation, syntax, and usage in contexts designed especially for future journalists. Extensive attention to media examples. No credit if 133A. Either 133 or 133A satisfies journalism core requirement.

 

Traffic Enforcement, Education, and Engineering  Instructor: Robert Markowski -- Chillicothe Campus

LET 280
Call #66342 (3 credits) $417 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $459 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$810 nonresident less than 96 hours $891 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: LET 100. Law relating to registration of motor vehicles, driver’s license, Vehicle Code sections most often encountered and violated, regulation and traffic control, traffic accident investigation, traffic accident report forms; types and uses.

 

Introduction to Calculus (2N)  Instructor: Jane Els -- Athens Campus

MATH 163A Call #55071 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: (MATH 113 OR PLACEMENT LEVEL 2 OR HIGHER) & (NOT MATH 263A OR 266A). Presents a survey of basic concepts of calculus. For students who want an introduction to calculus, but do not need the depth of 263A-B-C. Note: Students cannot earn credit for both 163A and either 263A or 266A.

 

Introduction to Calculus (2N)  Instructor: Mai Tran -- Athens Campus

MATH 163A Call #55072 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: (MATH 113 or placement level2 or higher) & (Not MATH 263A or 266A). Presents a survey of basic concepts of calculus. For students who want an introduction to calculus, but do not need the depth of 263A-B-C. Note: Students cannot earn credit for both 163A and either 263A or 266A.

 

Media Perspectives   Instructor: Jay Morris -- Eastern Campus

MDIA 170 Call #60187 (4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Non-majors only. Studies role of electronic mass media in American popular culture through examination of uses, forms, themes, and implicit values. Combines lecture, discussion, and analysis of personal media uses.

 

Fundamentals of Management  Instructor: Catherine Penrod -- Athens Campus

MGT 202 Call #55054 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: SOPH OR JR OR SR. Understanding of and practice in solving problems facing managers and administrators using concepts and principles from behavioral sciences and other applicable disciplines.

 

SEMINAR: Transformational Leadership  Instructor: Dr. Mary Tucker -- Athens Campus

MGT 491 Call #55076 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior. Selected topics of current interest in management and organizational behavior area.

 

Introduction to Information Analysis and Design  Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Athens Campus

MIS 201B Call #04969/04970/04971 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. This course introduces students to the systems development life cycle in the contest of preparing effective information designs to help solve business problems. Students critically analyze business problems and develop high quality information designs that inform and support management decisions using personal computer software tools.

 

Business Information Systems   Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Athens Campus

MIS 202 Call #60186 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisites: MIS 101 OR 201 OR 201B. Addresses issues that arise in dealing with management information as a business resource. As an introduction to the field of management information systems, topics covered deal with computer technologies, information development, and impact of information systems on business organizations at a variety of levels, from personal information systems to organization information architectures. Major attention is given to the implications of information systems for achieving competitive advantage.

 

Business Information Systems   Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Chillicothe Campus

MIS 202 Call #66349 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: MIS 101 OR 201 OR 201B. Addresses issues that arise in dealing with management information as a business resource. As an introduction to the field of management information systems, topics covered deal with computer technologies, information development, and impact of information systems on business organizations at a variety of levels, from personal information systems to organization information architectures. Major attention is given to the implications of information systems for achieving competitive advantage.

 

Business Information Systems  Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Zanesville Campus

MIS 202 Call #86330 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: MIS 101 OR 201 OR 201B. Addresses issues that arise in dealing with management information as a business resource. As an introduction to the field of management information systems, topics covered deal with computer technologies, information development, and impact of information systems on business organizations at a variety of levels, from personal information systems to organization information architectures. Major attention is given to the implications of information systems for achieving competitive advantage.

 

Business Information Systems  Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Lancaster Campus

MIS 202 Call #76299 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: MIS 101 OR 201 OR 201B. Addresses issues that arise in dealing with management information as a business resource. As an introduction to the field of management information systems, topics covered deal with computer technologies, information development, and impact of information systems on business organizations at a variety of levels, from personal information systems to organization information architectures. Major attention is given to the implications of information systems for achieving competitive advantage.

 

Marketing Principles  Instructor: Dr. Ashok Gupta -- Athens Campus

MKT 202 Call #55083 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: Sophomore. 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.

 

Exploring Musical Styles (2H)   Instructor: Dr. Dorothy Bryant -- Athens Campus

MUS 120 Call #07295 (3 credits) $849 Ohio resident
$1734 nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Nonmusic major. Development of listening skills for understanding elements of musical style in historical perspective and significance of music as fine art.

 

Exploring Musical Styles (2H)  Instructor: Charles Savage -- Zanesville Campus

MUS 120

Call #86198

(3 credits) $417 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $459 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$810 nonresident less than 96 hours $891 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: nonmusic major. Development of listening skills for understanding elements of musical style in historical perspective and significance of music as fine art.

 

*** Medical Terminology  Instructor: Dr. Deborah Henderson -- Zanesville Campus

NURS 290M Call #86228 (3 credits) $417 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $459 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$810 nonresident less than 96 hours $891 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Series of elective short courses for nursing students at OU-Zanesville. RNs and allied health professionals from the local area may enroll.

Plants & People (2A)   Instructor: Dr. Sarah Wyatt -- Athens Campus

PBIO 103 Call #55055
(4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Interrelationships of plants and humans from both historical and modern points of view, origins of agriculture and civilization, tropical and temperate food plants, medicinal plants, drug plants, destruction of environment, and its ultimate effect on food plants.

 

Plants and People (2A)  Instructor: Dr. Mohannad Gazi Al-Saghir -- Zanesville Campus

PBIO 103 Call #86232 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Interrelationships of plants and humans from both historical and modern points of view, origins of agriculture and civilization, tropical and temperate food plants, medicinal plants, drug plants, destruction of environment, and its ultimate effect on food plants.

 

Introduction to Coaching  Instructor: Steve Call -- Southern Campus

PESS 212

Call #71303

(3 credits) $402 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $432 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
      $522 nonresident less than 96 hours $552 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: SOPH or JR or SR. Presents an overview of the multiple components involved in coaching individual athletes and athletic teams. Designed for those interested in coaching at the youth, interscholastic, or intercollegiate levels. Focuses on both theory and practical application, and any sport coaching interest is accommodated.

 

Coaching of Baseball   Instructor: Steve Call -- Southern Campus

PESS 366A

Call #71304

(3 credits) $402 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $432 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
      $522 nonresident less than 96 hours $552 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: PESS 212 or SOPH or JR or SR. Theory of coaching baseball: analysis of skills, strategies, methods, duties, and responsibilities.

 

Fundamentals of Philosophy (2H)   Instructor: Dr. Gene Blocker -- Athens Campus

PHIL 101 Call #55056 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Survey of selected basic problems, concepts, and methods in philosophy.

 

Introduction to Ethics (2H)   Instructor: Dr. Gene Blocker -- Athens Campus

PHIL 130 Call #55057 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Discussion of classic and/or modern philosophical views of human values, ideals, and morality. Provides introductory survey of some main problems, concepts, and results of ethics including selected philosophers of past and present.

 

Philosophy of Art   Instructor: Dr. Gene Blocker -- Athens Campus

PHIL 232 Call #55058 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Conceptual analysis of common assumptions, attitudes, theories, and ideas about arts, their criticism, and appreciation.

 

Social and Political Philosophy (2H)   Instructor: Dr. Mark Lebar -- Athens Campus

PHIL 240 Call #55059 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Introduction to major philosophical theories concerning nature of social and political communities including those offered by Plato, Aquinas, Hobbes, Locke, Mill and Rawls. Consideration of some significant specialized problems in social and political theory including distributive justice, civil disobedience, liberty, punishment, etc.

 

Philosophy of Sex and Love   Instructor Dr. John Bender -- Athens Campus

PHIL 332 Call #55060/55080 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior standing. Philosophical and evaluative investigation into subject of sexual love and Western morality. Topics include roles and relations between sexes, abortion, monogamy, sexual perversion, homosexuality, promiscuity, adultery, semantics of sex, etc.

 

Issues in American Politics (2S)   Instructor: Dr. Michael Nojeim -- Eastern Campus

POLS 102

Call #60151

(4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Concerned with administration and policy-making processes of national government in selected areas, e.g., welfare, civil rights, defense, etc.

 

General Psychology   Instructor: Dr. Frank Loschiavo -- Zanesville Campus

PSY 101 Call #86259 (5 credits) $695 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $765 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1350 nonresident less than 96 hours $1485 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Introduction to psychology. Survey of topics in experimental and clinical psychology including physiological bases of behavior, sensation, perception, learning, memory, human development, social processes, personality, and abnormal behavior.

 

General Psychology   Instructor: Dr. Cindy Matyi -- Chillicothe Campus

PSY 101 Call #66292 (5 credits) $695 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $765 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1350 nonresident less than 96 hours $1485 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Introduction to psychology. Survey of topics in experimental and clinical psychology including physiological bases of behavior, sensation, perception, learning, memory, human development, social processes, personality, and abnormal behavior.

 

Elementary Statistical Reasoning (1M)  Instructor: Dr. Craig McCarthy -- Athens Campus

PSY 120 Call #55061/55062 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: tier math placement level I or MATH 101 or MATH 102. Intro to research methodology and descriptive and inferential statistics, emphasizing the development of practical reasoning skills necessary for the comprehension and critical evaluation of statistical information typically encountered in everyday life.

 

Statistics for Behavioral Sciences (1M)   Instructor: Dr. James Bruning -- Athens Campus

PSY 221 Call #55063/55064 (5 credits) $1415 Ohio resident
$2890 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: MATH 113 or math placement level 2 or higher. Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics with emphasis on inferential statistics. No credit for both PSY 221 and any of the following: MATH 251, PSY 121, and QBA 201.

 

Educational Psychology    Instructor: Dr. Susan Tice-Alicke -- Athens Campus

PSY 275 Call #55065 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: PSY 101 & (NOT EDCI 275) Applications of psychological theories and models to educational settings (emphasis on schools). Major topics include goals of education; cognitive, social, and affective development in children; cognitive and behavioral models of learning; motivation; individual differences; effects of social class, ethnicity, gender, and cultural deprivation on learning and development; tests and evaluation. Emphasis is on the role of teachers and parents as facilitators of learning and development. No credit awarded if EDCI 275 has been taken.

 

Social Psychology   Instructor: Dr. Daniel Lassiter -- Athens Campus

PSY 336 Call #55077 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: PSY 101 & (120 OR 121 OR 221 OR MATH 250 OR QBA 201 OR MATH 251 OR COMS 301 OR GEOG 271). Theory and research on the ways that people think about, influence, and relate to one another. Specific topics include attitudes and behavior, social perception and cognition, conformity, persuasion, group influence, aggression, attraction, and helping behavior.

 

Criminal Justice   Instructor: Dr. Jim Taylor -- Zanesville Campus

SOC 260 Call #86284 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisites: SOC 101. 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.

 

Race and Ethnic Relations in the United States  Instructor: Dr. Jim Taylor -- Zanesville Campus

SOC 329 Call #86287 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prereq: 8 Hrs SOC INCL 101 . Racial and ethnic problems in America; causes and consequences of prejudice and discrimination

 

Transformational Leadership   Instructor: Dr. Mary Tucker -- Athens Campus

T3 432F Call #55078 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: SR ONLY & MGT 202 OR 240 & COMS 103. Explores use of emotional intelligence in transforming leadership style through the integration of management and interpersonal communication. Developmental experiences provide assessments, challenge, praxis, and growth for transforming leadership with emotional intelligence.

 

Self, Aging, and Society   Instructor: Gari Lesnoff-Caravaglia -- Athens Campus

T3 472A Call #55067 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Senior Only & (1 course in SOC OR PSY OR HCCF). Interrelates knowledge of aging, modes of thought, and values to one another and to practical problems in life, society and culture, and world of work. Focuses primarily on biological, psychological, sociological, health care, and public policy aspects of gerontology. Designed to analyze in an interdisciplinary way basic assumptions of aging, process of theory construction, interrelationship of theory and research, procedures of empirical investigation, implications of older age structure for American society, and problems of aged in American society.

 

Women and Leadership: Roles and Responsibilities   Instructor: Dr. Shirley Slater -- Athens Campus

T3 472C Call #55068 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Senior standing and PSY 101 or SOC 101. Analysis of women in leadership roles in relation to historical, sociological, psychological, and economic perspectives. Strategies for developing leadership skills integrated throughout the course.

 

Research for Technical and Applied Studies  Instructor: Dr. Christopher Stevens -- Eastern Campus

TAS 321

Call #60216

(4 credits)

$536 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs

$576 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs

$696 nonresident less than 96 hrs

$736 nonresident more than 96 hrs

Undergrad. Prerequisites: TAS 301 & (PSY 120 or 221 or QBA 201 or MATH 250 or 251) & no credit if (PSY 226 or SOC 351). This course emphasizes both an understanding of research methods and the development of the critical skills necessary to interpret and to convey research results. In addition to analyzing research methods, the students will examine current technological applications designed to aid the conduct and evaluation of research. Students will analyze research projects in areas of related interest.

 

Introduction to Women's Studies (2H)  Instructor: Dr. Lynette Peck -- Athens Campus

WGS 100

Call #07286

(4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 nonresident

Undergrad. An interdisciplinary fundamentals course in which students explore a range of perspectives regarding social, political, and cultural constructions of gender, race, and sexuality.

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