Courses
& Descriptions
All courses run for the full ten-week term of
June 22-August 29, 2009 unless otherwise noted in the following
descriptions.
Undergrad
Athens Campus Courses
| $283 per hour Ohio resident |
$578 per hour nonresident |
Grad
Athens Campus Courses
| $387 per hour Ohio resident |
$718
per hour nonresident |
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 |
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 classes scheduled at multiple campuses.
Following are classes being scheduled for Summer quarter online. Check back often for updates and additions.
*** - Newly scheduled courses.
African American History I: 1526-1865 (2S) Instructor: Dr. Robin Muhammad -- Athens Campus
| AAS 101/697 |
Call #02333/02538 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs |
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$2312 nonresident less than 96 hrs |
Undergrad or Grad. Survey of key economic, political, ideological, and social elements that shaped destinies of black people in the United States from 1526 to 1865.
History of Art (2H) Instructor: William Christy --
Zanesville Campus
| AH 211 |
Call
#90000 |
(4
credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not IART 211. 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 CA 211.
History of Art (2H) Instructor: William Christy --
Zanesville Campus
| AH 212 |
Call
#90001 |
(4
credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not IART 212. Continuation of A H 211 from early Medieval art in Europe through the Renaissance. Students advised but not required to enroll in A H 211, 212, and 213 in sequence. No credit to those with credit for IART 212.
History of Art (2H) Instructor: William Christy --
Zanesville Campus
| AH 213 |
Call
#90002 |
(4
credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not IART 213. Continuation of A H 212 from Baroque to present. Students advised but not required to enroll in A H 211, 212, and 213 in sequence. No credit to those with credit for IART 213.
History of Non-Western Art (2C) Instructor: Dr. RoseMarie V. Basile --
Athens Campus
| AH 214 |
Call
#02398 |
(4
credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Survey of non-western art traditions from Asia, the Americans, Africa, and the pacific region from ancient times to present.
Photo History Survey Instructor: Jennie Klein --
Athens Campus
| AH 237 |
Call
#55425 |
(4
credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Historical development of photography from its inception to present, including comprehensive study of artistic and technical development of major photography movements.
Double Blind:Gender & the Contemporary MiddleEast Instructor: Jaleh Mansoor --
Athens Campus
| AH 440 |
Call
#02366 |
(4
credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: SR ONLY. Selected problems in the visual arts, such as interdisciplinary topics, cross-cultural studies, thematic treatments, technical investigations, and approaches to material. Content varies with each offering of this course. Topic for course will be published during the quarter previous to its being offered.
Special Topics in Art History: Surrealism Instructor: Jaleh Mansoor --
Athens Campus
| AH 440 |
Call
#02374 |
(4
credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: SR ONLY. Selected problems in the visual arts, such as interdisciplinary topics, cross-cultural studies, thematic treatments, technical investigations, and approaches to material. Content varies with each offering of this course. Topic for course will be published during the quarter previous to its being offered.
Seeing and Knowing Visual Art (2H) Instructor: Matthew Friday --
Athens Campus
| ART 110 |
Call
#O2334 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Introduction to perceiving and understanding meanings and organizational systems in traditional and contemporary visual arts in context of their social and cultural backgrounds.
Seeing and Knowing Visual Art (2H) Instructor: Melissa Haviland --
Athens Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| ART 110 |
Call
#11584 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Introduction to perceiving and understanding meanings and organizational systems in traditional and contemporary visual arts in context of their social and cultural backgrounds.
Introduction to Graphic Design Instructor: Randi Rarick -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| ART 151 |
Call #86042 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs |
$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hrs |
$1188 nonresident more than 96 hrs |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: REGIONAL CAMPUS STUDENTS ONLY. Enrollment at regional campus only. Credit as free elective only, not studio.
Introduction to Graphic Design Instructor: Randi Rarick -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 27-August 29
| ART 151 |
Call #88038 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs |
$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hrs |
$1188 nonresident more than 96 hrs |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: REGIONAL CAMPUS STUDENTS ONLY. Enrollment at regional campus only. Credit as free elective only, not studio.
The Social, Legal, and Ethical Responsibilities of Business Instructor: Dr. Theresa Moran --
Athens Campus
| B A 325J |
Call
#02395 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: PHIL 130 & (MGT 202 OR 240) & JR OR SR. Considers the role of the business in modern society. A wide range of social and legal issues will be addressed during class discussions and assignments, including: environmental impact, discrimination, consumerism, workplace safety, worker rights, and the impact of globalization. Students are expected to research and write about issues from various sides, analyzing ethical dilemmas and the relative merits of possible solutions.
Human Biology I: Basic Principles Instructor: Dr. Scott Moody --
Athens Campus
| BIOS 103 |
Call
#00611 |
(5
credits) |
$1415 Ohio resident |
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$2890 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Designed for nonmajors. Humans as biological organisms: our origins, ecology, and inheritance; and functioning of our body systems.
Conservation and Biodiversity Instructor: Dr. Molly Gurien --
Athens Campus
| BIOS 220 |
Call
#02387 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. For nonmajors. Introduces the student to the modern field of conservation biology and the role of genetics, ecology, life history, and biogeography in the preservation and maintenance of biodiversity. Case studies of endangered animal and plant species will be highlighted. Credit not allowed for both BIOS 220 and 481.
Microbes and Humans Instructor: Karen Mammone --
Athens Campus
| BIOS 221 |
Call
#02409 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: NOT BIOS 321. For nonmajors. A good introduction to microbiology for allied health fields. Introduction to the history and life of microorganisms with an emphasis on bacteria and viruses. Discussion of the interaction between humans and microbes including vaccines, antibiotics, biotechnology, immunity, disease transmission, and food spoilage. Overview of infectious diseases affecting human organ systems. Application of concepts through reading on current topics.
Genetics in Human Society (2N) Instructor: Tariq Higazi -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| BIOS 225 |
Call #86004 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs |
$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs |
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$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.
Genetics in Human Society (2N) Instructor: Tariq Higazi -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 27-August 29
| BIOS 225 |
Call #88002 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs |
$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs |
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$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.
Ecology in the 21st Century (2N) Instructor: Dr. Rose Isgrigg -- Athens Campus
| BIOS 275 |
Call #00612 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: NOT BIOS 375. Introductory study of the natural environment and relations of organisms to one another and their surroundings. Individual, population, and community and global dynamics are considered in natural and human-influenced environments to improve ecological literacy about how the natural world works. Credit not allowed for both 275 and 375.
Introduction to Business Computing Instructor: Janet Becker --
Lancaster Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| BMT 200 |
Call
#76000 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Focuses on PC-based applications used in business and industry, such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation packages. Computer lab setting.
Introduction to Business Computing Instructor: Alan Middleton --
Lancaster Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 27-August 29
| BMT 200 |
Call
#78002 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Focuses on PC-based applications used in business and industry, such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation packages. Computer lab setting.
Practical Personnel Procedures Instructor: Brian Hoyt --
Lancaster Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| BMT 250 |
Call
#76001/76048 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Hiring, training, assignment of work, employee counseling, promotion, wage and salary administration. Leadership, motivation, and direction of employees toward management/employee-oriented goals.
Business Report Writing Instructor: Karen Watts --
Lancaster Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 27-August 29
| BMT 260 |
Call
#78003/78040 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: TIER 1 ENG & NOT BUS ADMIN MAJOR. Practice in planning and writing effective business letters, memoranda, and reports.
Government and Business Instructor: Alan Middleton --
Lancaster Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| BMT 285 |
Call
#78004 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Business and government relations, with emphasis on analysis of selected areas involving public policy and business.
Law of the Management Process Instructor: Dr. John Keifer --
Athens Campus
| BUSL 356 |
Call
#00631 |
(4
credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: BUSL 255 & (JR OR SR). Conceptual framework of legal nature of organizations, particularly corporations and partnerships: rights, powers, and limits of managers in relation to duties and responsibilities to their organizations, owners, creditors, employees, customers, state, and public.
Taoism Instructor: Dr. Gene Blocker -- Athens Campus
| CLWR 341 |
Call #02388 |
(5 credits) |
$1415 Ohio resident |
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$2890 nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior. A historical survey of philosophical and religious Taoism from the 3rd century B.C. to the 18th century.
Fundamentals of Human Communication (2H) Instructor: Dr. Karen Evans --
Lancaster Campus
June 22-August 15
| COMS 101 |
Call
#79004 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Introductory analysis of oral communication in human relationships with focus on variety of contexts including dyadic, small group, and public communication experiences. Serves as survey of human communication processes.
Fundamentals of Public Speaking Instructor: Dr. Susan Silcott --
Lancaster Campus
| COMS 103 |
Call
#79006/79018 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Principles of public speaking, practice in presenting informative and persuasive speeches with emphasis on communicative process.
Techniques of Group Discussion Instructor: Dr. Susan Silcott --
Lancaster Campus
| COMS 205 |
Call
#79019 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Study of structure and dynamics of small groups, nature and functions of leadership, group participation, problem solving, and decision making; frequent participation in group discussion activities.
Communication in Interpersonal Relationships Instructor: Dr. Nicole Dobransky --
Lancaster Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| COMS 206 |
Call
#79008/76054 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Provides maximum experience in study of communication in social interaction. Exploration of communication variables, and skill development in message generation in one-to-one informal settings.
Communication in Interpersonal Relationships Instructor: Dr. Nicole Dobransky --
Pickerington Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| COMS 206 |
Call
#58901 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Provides maximum experience in study of communication in social interaction. Exploration of communication variables, and skill development in message generation in one-to-one informal settings.
Introduction to Organizational Communication Instructor: Dr. Jennifer Butler Modaff -- Athens Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| COMS 245 |
Call #11585 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: COMS 234 OR C OR BETTER IN 235. Analysis of traditional and contemporary theories of communication in context of modern complex organizations (government, industry, education, etc.). Consideration and explication of such pertinent concepts and variables as message, channel, networks, information, information flow, communication climate, communication audit, etc.
Information Diffusion Instructor: Dr. Mirit Shoham -- Athens Campus
| COMS 310 |
Call #02348 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: SOPH OR JR OR SR. 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.
Communication and Persuasion Instructor: Dr. Candice Thomas-Maddox -- Lancaster Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| COMS 342 |
Call
#76009 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Process of communication and attitude change, survey of general theories and typical research, and analysis of contemporary persuasion problems.
Communication and Persuasion Instructor: Dr. Candice Thomas-Maddox -- Pickerington Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| COMS 342 |
Call
#58903 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Process of communication and attitude change, survey of general theories and typical research, and analysis of contemporary persuasion problems.
Cross Cultural Communication Instructor: Dr. Roger Aden -- Athens Campus
| COMS 410 |
Call #00780 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior.
Analysis of processes and problems of communication as affected by national cultures; effects of differences in language, values, meaning, perception, and thought.
Cross Cultural Communication Instructor: Dr. Sheida Shirvani -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| COMS 410 |
Call
#86008/86009 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior. Analysis of processes and problems of communication as affected by national cultures; effects of differences in language, values, meaning, perception, and thought.
Gender and Communication Instructor: Dr. Sheida Shirvani --
Zanesville Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| COMS 420 |
Call
#88006/88007 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: COMS 101 or C or better in 206. Explores variations in communicative behaviors related to biological sex and psychological gender. Examines female and male communication in intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, public, and organizational settings.
Introduction to Computers Instructor: Dr. Da Zhang --
Lancaster Campus
| CTCH 125 |
Call#79007/79008 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$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: Janet Becker --
Lancaster Campus
| CTCH 125 |
Call#79009/76011 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$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: Gloria Heine --
Zanesville Campus
| CTCH 125 |
Call
#90005/90006 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$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 Website Management Instructor: Christine Wolfe --
Lancaster Campus
| CTCH 127 |
Call
#76050 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Introduction to Website management principles, skills, techniques, strategies, hardware, and software necessary to operate and maintain a successful Website or Intranet. Emphasis on how to maximize the usability of a website while maintaining the structure necessary to allow the site to change and grow.
Network Concepts I Instructor: Dr. Da Zhang --
Lancaster Campus
| CTCH 160 |
Call
#79010 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher placement. Concepts and principles of business data communications are explored. Topics include communication media and equipment, data transmission, protocols, networks, and network management.
Principles of Microeconomics (2S) Instructor: Dr. Doug Adie -- Athens Campus
| ECON 103 |
Call #01108 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: MATH 101 or MATH placement level 1 or HIGHER or PHIL 120 or PSY 120 or 221 & NOT ECON 105. 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 #01109 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: MATH 101 or MATH placement level 1 or higher or PHIL 120 or PSY 120 or 221 & NOT ECON 106. Basic theory of national income analysis. Causes of unemployment and inflation. Monetary and fiscal policies of the federal government.
Managerial Economics Instructor: Dr. Doug Adie --
Athens Campus
| ECON 305 |
Call
#01110 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
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$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.
International Monetary Systems Instructor: Dr. K. Doroodian -- Athens Campus
| ECON 341/541
| Call #02335/02336
| (4/5 credits)
| $1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: ECON 103. How exchange rates are determined, fixed vs. flexible rates, government intervention, fiscal and monetary policy in open economy, transmission of inflation and unemployment among nations, international capital movements, covered interest arbitrage, forward exchange, Euro-currency markets.
Money and Banking Instructor: James Hoefler --
Zanesville Campus
| ECON 360 |
Call
#90007 |
(4
credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: ECON 104. Role of money and banking system in determination of national income and output. Monetary theory and policy emphasized.
Seminar: Using SAS for Economics Instructor: Dr. Charlene Kalenkoski --
Athens Campus
| ECON 491 |
Call
#01111 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
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$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Selected topics of current interest in economics area.
Human Relations Instructor: Dr. Tom Shostak -- Athens Campus
| EDCE 410 |
Call #02362 |
(3 credits) |
$849 Ohio resident |
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$1734 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior. Study and practice of developing healthy and mutually satisfying interpersonal relationships. Lecture and discussion groups focus on dynamics of human relationships, factors fostering effective interaction, and significance of self concept in human communication. Topical headings include value classification, games people play, self disclosure and trust, conflict resolution, sexuality, prejudice, death and dying, multicultural education, sexism, constructive use of anger, etc.
*** Children's Literature for Middle Childhood Instructor: Diane Burkhart -- Eastern
Campus
| EDMC 321 |
Call
#64017 |
(4
credits) |
$536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$576
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$696 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$736
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: ADM TO ADV STAN IN PROF EDUC & 2.75 GPA. Treats the body of literature by genre, appropriate for children from 8 to 14 years of age. It includes various techniques for utilizing children’s literature in school settings.
Internship in Education Instructor: Dr. Danielle Dani -- Pickerington
Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| EDPL 560 |
Call
#81470 |
(5
credits) |
$695 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$765
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1350 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1485
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: 9 hrs grad work in education. This course is designed to strengthen the link between theory and practice, and the development of the reflective practitioner. Course content allows for reflection and school based experience and practice, as well as reflection on central issues involved in the learning and teaching secondary school students. the course addresses both instructional and management topics and issues.
Developmental Reading Instructor: Dr. Jan Schmittauer -- Chillicothe Campus
| EDTE 325 |
Call #69022 |
(5 credits) |
$695 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$765 Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1350 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1485 nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: EDTE 220 & advance standing in education. Provides preparation for teaching of developmental reading in the middle school. The course emphasizes a literature-centered approach to the teaching of reading and emphasizes the development of proficient reading through a stage model of reading. Text and supplementary readings, lecture, demonstration, discussion, multimedia resources, observations and participation in schools, and projects for practical competence are all part of the class procedures.
Civil War Instructor: Kathy Chini -- Eastern
Campus
| EDTE 492B/592B |
Call
#83025/64018 |
(3
credits) |
$402 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$432
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$522 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$552
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: perm. Designed to provide practicing teachers and other instructional personnel with short courses, workshops, and summer institutes directed toward their identified needs.
Underground Railroad Instructor: Kathy Chini -- Eastern
Campus
| EDTE 492M/592M |
Call
#64022/83027 |
(3
credits) |
$402 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$432
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
| |
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$522 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$552
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: perm. Designed to provide practicing teachers and other instructional personnel with short courses, workshops, and summer institutes directed toward their identified needs.
19th Century Women Instructor: Kathy Chini -- Eastern
Campus
| EDTE 492M/592M |
Call
#64028/83028 |
(3
credits) |
$402 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$432
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
| |
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$522 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$552
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: perm. Designed to provide practicing teachers and other instructional personnel with short courses, workshops, and summer institutes directed toward their identified needs.
Cyber Crimes Against Children Instructor: Donald L Poffenberger -- Eastern Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| EDTE 492M/592M |
Call #60020/81000 |
(3 credits) |
$407 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$432 Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
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$522 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$552 nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad or Grad. This 3 cr workshop is designed to introduce the dangers, scope, and dynamics of cyber crimes against children and the types of exploitations children are exposed to through internet use, including cyber stalking and cyber bullying. An in-depth analysis of typologies, personalities and techniques of the internet predator and signs that a child may be at risk online will be examined.
Advanced Studies of Children and Adolescents Instructor: Dr. Teresa Franklin -- Pickerington
Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| EDTE 560 |
Call
#81010 |
(5
credits) |
$695 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$765
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
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$1350 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1485
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: 20 hrs of education and/or psychology. Intensive study of research in child development from conception to maturity and implications for educational practices.
Contact Dr Deborah Catri at 614.367.9371 Ext 727 to enroll and discuss waiving prerequisites.
Introduction to Environmental Health (2A) Instructor: Dr. Timothy Ryan --
Athens Campus
| EH 260 |
Call
#01296 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Survey of technical and administrative procedures needed to control the environment, especially as they relate to health effects encountered in daily activities. Emphasis on general ecological environmental protection and environmental degradation, along with safety concepts, practices, and procedures.
Introduction to Literature Instructor: Dr. Audrey Lapointe -- Eastern
Campus
| ENG 200 |
Call
#64000 |
(4
credits) |
$536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$576
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$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.
Shakespeare's Comedies Instructor: Dr. Loreen Giese --
Athens Campus
| ENG 302 |
Call
#01302/01303 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Two courses from 201, 202, 203 or junior or senior standing. Read and analyze four Shakespeare comedies in terms of their structure, characterization, action, and language with special attention to the issue of sex and bondage.
English Literature 1900-Present Instructor: Dr. Jan Schmittauer --
Chillicothe Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| ENG 315 |
Call
#66022 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite:ENG 252 or 2 Courses IN ENG 201 TO 203. Authors, works, and genres of British literature from 1900 to the present.
American Literature: 1918 to Present Instructor: Dr. Jan Schmittauer --
Chillicothe Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| ENG 323 |
Call
#68036 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: ENG 253 OR 2 COURSES IN ENG 201 TO 203. Authors, works, and genres of American literature from the end of World War I to the present.
Introduction to Film III: Horror Films Instructor: Jay Morris --
Eastern Campus
| FILM 203 |
Call
#64001 |
(4 credits) |
$536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$576
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$696 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$736
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: SOPH, JR, or SR. Special topics in film styles, genres, movements, and forms. Weekly screenings.
*** Film Topics Seminar: Film Noir Instructor: Andrew Barrow --
Athens Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| FILM 471 |
Call
#40506 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: FILM 201 or 202 or 203. An investigation into Noir's dark influences, characteristics, and its long shadow over contemporary film and media.
Physical Geography (2N) Instructor: Brian Wilson -- Zanesville Campus
| GEOG 101 |
Call
#90039/90049 |
(5
credits) |
$695 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$765
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$1350 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1485
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Systematic survey of temperature, precipitation, atmospheric and oceanic circulation, and global systems of climate, soils, natural vegetation, and landforms.
Human Geography Instructor: Dr. James Newton -- Eastern Campus
| GEOG 121 |
Call
#64002 |
(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.
Human Geography Instructor: Dr. Nancy Bain --
Athens Campus
| GEOG 121 |
Call
#55427 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
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.
World Regional Geography: Industrial World (2S) Instructor: Dr. David Brooks -- Eastern Campus
| GEOG 132 |
Call #64027 |
(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: Not GEOG 141. Survey of selected geographic themes: development; people and resources; human and physical environments; and cultural patterns in Anglo-America, Western and Eastern Europe, the former USSR, Japan, and Australia.
Environmental Geography (2A) Instructor: Dr. Mary Dyer -- Athens Campus
| GEOG 201 |
Call #02337 |
(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
#64029 |
(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 Child Development (2S) Instructor: Dr. Eugene Geist --
Athens Campus
| HCCF 160 |
Call
#01470/02494 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not EDEL 200 & not PSY 273. Fundamental patterns of development and behavior during prenatal period through early childhood. No credit awarded if EDEL 200 or PSY 273 has been taken.
Children, Families & Poverty Instructor: Dr. Margaret Manoogian --
Athens Campus
| HCCF 464/564 |
Call
#01473/01476 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisites: JR OR SR. Examines families in poverty from a life course, socio-historical perspective with attention to causes, outcomes, and implications for child and family well-being. Ten hour community service requirement.
*** Introduction to Nutrition (2A) Instructor: Dr. David Holben --
Athens Campus
| HCFN 128 |
Call
#01478/01477/02495 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Nutrients, their food sources and functions in body, application to planning adequate diet through life cycle.
Food Sanitation and Safety Instructor: Francis McFadden --
Athens Campus
| HCFN 133 |
Call
#01479 |
(2 credits) |
$566
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$1156
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Applied food service sanitation procedures in the food handling functions of purchasing, storage, preparation, and service. Hazard Analysis Critical Control Points (HACCP) covered. Upon completion, students eligible for national and Ohio certification in Food Safety.
Men Teachers Instructor: Margaret King --
Athens Campus
| HCGE 479D/HCGE 579D |
Call
#02367/02368 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. Children, Families, & Poverty. Special workshops on topics related to human and consumer sciences.
Boy-Ready Teachers/Boy-Ready Classrooms Instructor: Margaret King --
Athens Campus
| HCGE 490B/HCGE 590B |
Call
#02369/02370 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. Independent study, advanced level, under direction of faculty member in area of specialization.
Aesthetics of Architecture, Interiors, and Design Instructor: Dr. David Matthews --
Athens Campus
| HCIA 185 |
Call
#01493/01494 |
(4 credits) |
$566
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$1156
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: NOT HCIA 180. Fundamental issues of aesthetics as related to architecture, interiors, and design. Emphasis placed on the study of residential typology in relation to socio-economic and multi-cultural issues. Topics include aesthetics, design fundamentals, history of design, and construction methodologies.
Introduction to Retailing Instructor: Dr. Yingjiao Xu --
Athens Campus
| HCRM 201 |
Call
#01496 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Introductory examination of retailing as major economic force in the country and as significant contributor for career opportunities. Practical analysis of retail operations and impact of socioeconomic factors. Focus on terminology, trends, retailers, and advances in retail technology.
Western Civilization in Modern Times Instructor: Dr. Korcaighe Hale --
Zanesville Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| HIST 101 |
Call
#86017 |
(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: FR OR SOPH ONLY. Renaissance to 1648: Renaissance, Reformation, origins of national state system, diplomacy, and imperialism as applied to Portugal, Spain, and Hapsburg Empire, and commercial and scientific revolutions.
The Rise of Modern Asia Instructor: Andrew McGreevy --
Lancaster Campus
| HIST 246 |
Call
#79014 |
(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. Introductory survey of the history of a vast region that has experienced considerable changes during the past 150 years. Ten units will compare the national experiences of China, Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam, South Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and the Philippines through stages of transition from colonialism to independence movements, from agrarian to industrial economies, and from authoritarian dynastic states toward democratic nation-states.
*** Nazi Germany Instructor: Dr. Norman Goda -- Athens Campus
| HIST 265A |
Call #01500/02492 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Rise of Hitler to 1933; Hitler takeover; totalitarianization of Germany; Nazi foreign policy; WWII: Hitler's war on Jews; Hitler's fall; meaning of fascism.
The Civil War and Reconstruction Instructor: Dr. Brian Schoen -- Athens Campus
| HIST 308B |
Call #02371 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: SOPH OR JR OR SR.
Forces making for increased sectionalism in 1850s; rise of new parties; military engagements; society and institutions in North and Confederacy during wartime; attempts to restructure Southern society after war, and why they failed.
The United States, 1900-1928 Instructor: Dr. Paul Milazzo -- Athens Campus
| HIST 310A |
Call #02338 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: SOPH OR JR OR SR.
Emphasis on political and cultural history. Major topics include early 20th-century progressivism as an intellectual movement and its manifestations in state and local politics; presidencies of Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson; impact of World War I; ambivalent character of the 1920s in American culture and politics; origins and effects of the affluent society.
History Through Film Instructor: Dr. David Castle --
Eastern Campus
| HIST 330 |
Call
#64005 |
(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.
God & Science in Modern World Instructor: Dr. Robert Ingram -- Athens Campus
| HIST 369S |
Call #02397 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: SOPH OR JR OR SR. For English, political science, and prelaw majors and general students of history. Survey of institutional aspects of medieval England and social, political, and constitutional developments in Tudor and Stuart periods.
Alcohol, Tobacco, Drugs Instructor: Dr. Judith Fahey -- Athens Campus
| HLTH 204 |
Call #01502 |
(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
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| HLTH 217 |
Call
#88017 |
(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 #02396 |
(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
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| HLTH 316 |
Call
#86019 |
(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.
Reimbursement Payment Systems in Health Care Organizations Instructor: Dr. David Stretton -- Athens Campus
| HLTH 422 |
Call #55426 |
(2 credits) |
$566 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$1156 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: HLTH 421 & SR ONLY. Analysis of reimbursement systems for acute care, long-term care, home care, and alternative care systems. Both current and projected systems will be examined
Human Resource Management Instructor: Terry Conry -- Athens Campus
| HRM 320/520 |
Call #O2349/02350 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisites: MGT 200 OR 202 OR 240. Survey of human resource management practices in areas of human resource planning, recruitment, selection, training and development, performance appraisal, compensation, discipline, safety audits, and personnel research. Includes applications in employment law and discussion of interface of line and staff responsibilities in organization.
Anatomy & Physiology: Hearing, Speech & Language Instructor: Beulah Magimairaj --
Athens Campus
| HSLS 213 |
Call
#01540 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Structures, musculature, and functions involved in respiration, phonation, resonance, and articulation for speech.
Social Communication in Autism Instructor: Michelle Flippin --
Athens Campus
| HSLS 733 |
Call
#55428 |
(4 credits) |
$1548
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2872
Nonresident |
Grad. Special topics, changed each offering. Development of special interest areas and innovative procedures.
Introduction to the Arts (2H) Instructor: Dr. William Condee --
Athens Campus
| IART 117 |
Call
#01572 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Designed to develop and increase the perceptual skills of students in the arts through an examination of subject, matter, form, and content in each art by means of a critical method of analysis. Painting, sculpture, architecture, literature, and music are covered. Opportunities for participation with the arts through lectures, technical demonstrations, campus field trips, and small-group discussions.
Introduction to Fine Arts Instructor: Dr. Charles Buchanan --
Athens Campus
| IART 118 |
Call
#01573 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Designed to develop and increase the perceptual skills of students in the arts through an examination of subject, matter, form, and content in each art by means of a critical method of analysis. Photography, film, theater, dance, and opera are covered. Opportunities for participation with the arts through lectures, technical demonstrations, campus field trips, and small-group discussions.
Introduction to Mass Communication Instructor: Cheri Russo --
Lancaster Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| JOUR 105 |
Call
#76028 |
(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.
Introduction to Mass Communication Instructor: Cheri Russo --
Lancaster Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| JOUR 105 |
Call
#78018 |
(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
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| JOUR 133 |
Call
#76053 |
(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.
Precision Language for Journalists Instructor: Tim Sharp --
Lancaster Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| JOUR 133 |
Call
#78045 |
(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.
Information Gathering Instructor: Jennette Lovejoy -- Athens Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| JOUR 233 |
Call #11641 |
(3 credits) |
$849 Ohio resident |
|
|
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$1734 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: C OR BETTER JOUR 133 OR 133A. Gathering of information by journalists and other mass communicators from various sources, such as interviewing, use of libraries, government documents, computerized data bases, syndicated research, and business documents. Prepares communicators to conduct research and to assess and use material.
Magazine Feature Writing Instructor: Dr. Joseph Bernt --
Athens Campus
| JOUR 441J/541 |
Call
#02382/02383 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: JOUR (231 OR 231A) & 233. Writing and marketing factual magazine feature articles of various types. Finding subjects, securing photographs, writing articles, and surveying markets.
Literary Journalism & the 1960s Instructor: Dr. Joseph Bernt --
Athens Campus
| JOUR 492/792 |
Call
#02384/02385 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. The 1960s stand out as a particularly turbulent era of change in 20th-century America, whether as a result of the Civil Rights Movement, the Women’s Movement, a go-go economy, political assassinations, the Vietnam War, the Baby Boom, expanded access to higher education, creation of an openly rebellious counterculture, the emotional stimulus of President John Kennedy, or the social agenda of President Lyndon Johnson. It was also an era that changed the character of reporting, especially in magazines, from traditional ideals of objectivity as writers turned to more subjective and fictionalized forms of journalism. Often overlooked in popular presentations of the “Sixties” are the journalistic writings of a generation of popular non-fiction writers who came of age in the United States following the Second World War.
Introduction to Law Enforcement Technology Instructor: James McKean --
Chillicothe Campus
LET 100
|
Call
#66056 |
(3 credits) |
$417 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$459
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$810 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$891
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Philosophy and history of law enforcement; overview of crime and police problems; organization and jurisdiction of local, state and federal law enforcement agencies; survey of professional career opportunities and qualifications required.
Procedures, Rules, and Test of Evidence Instructor: James McKean --
Chillicothe Campus
LET 200
|
Call
#68038 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Instruction designed to acquaint officer with court system in Ohio, its functions, authority, and duties. Explains workings of all courts of record and provides description of mayor's courts which are only courts of record in State of Ohio. Kinds and degrees of evidence. Admissibility of evidence in criminal court cases, materiality and competency of evidence. Distinction between admissions and confessions; exceptions to hearsay rule; types if evidence.
Materials in Teaching English as a Foreign Language Instructor: Dr. David Bell --
Athens Campus
| LING 482/LING 582 |
Call
#01661/01664 |
(4/5 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
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$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: LING 480 or concurrent. Theory and practice of analysis, evaluation, and creation of instructional materials for teaching English as a foreign language.
Basic Mathematics (0M) Instructor: Dr. Pramod Kanwar --
Zanesville Campus
| MATH 101 |
Call
#90017 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL DEV1 & NO CREDIT IF MATH COURSE ABOVE 101.
Developmental course in arithmetic and elementary algebra for students with usually weak backgrounds. Credit applies as hours toward graduation but meets no other college requirement. No credit to student who has passed higher-level mathematics course.
Algebra Instructor: Monica Hilverding -- Athens Campus
PERMISSION REQUIRED!
| MATH 113 |
Call #02390 |
(5 credits) |
$1415 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2890 Nonresident |
Undergrad.
Prerequisite: MATH 101 OR 102 OR MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL 1 OR HIGHER. Topics in algebra including functions, linear equations and systems, polynomials, rational and radical expressions, quadratic equations, exponential and logarithmic functions, and inequalities. Graphing calculators are employed. No credit to those with credit for 117 or 263A.
Pre-Calculus Instructor: Richard Sandy -- Athens Campus
PERMISSION REQUIRED!
| MATH 115 |
Call #02391 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad.
Prerequisite: MATH 113 OR MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL 2 OR HIGHER. Graphs, inverses, and operations of functions. Study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Additional topics from trigonometry and analytic geometry. Recommended only for students intending to enroll in the 263 calculus sequence.
Pre-Calculus Instructor: Quoc Vu -- Athens Campus
| MATH 115 |
Call #02485 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad.
Prerequisite: C or better in Math 113, or placement level 2 or higher, or permission from the instructor. Graphs, inverses, and operations of functions. Study of polynomial, rational, exponential, logarithmic, and trigonometric functions. Additional topics from trigonometry and analytic geometry. Recommended only for students intending to enroll in the 263 calculus sequence.
Introduction to Calculus (2N) Instructor: Mai Tran -- Athens Campus
| MATH 163A |
Call #02416 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
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$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.
Elementary Linear Algebra Instructor: Dr. Pramod Kanwar -- Zanesville Campus
| MATH 211 |
Call #90020 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad.
Prerequisite: MATH 113 OR PLACEMENT LEVEL 2 OR 3. Solutions to linear systems, matrices and matrix algebra, determinants, n-dimensional real vector spaces and subspaces, bases and dimension, linear mappings, matrices of linear mappings, eigenvalues and eigenvectors, diagonalization. Emphasis is on techniques and computational skills. No credit to students who have completed 410 or 411.
Intro to Probability and Statistics I(1M) Instructor: Dr. Quoc Vu --
Athens Campus
| MATH 250 |
Call
#02414 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
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$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: MATH 113 OR PLACEMENT LEVEL 2. (formally 250B). Organization of data, central tendency and dispersion, probability, concept of ransom variables, binomial and normal probability distributions. No credit for 250 if credit for 450A, PSY 120, PSY 121, ISE304 or ISE 305.
History of Mathematics Instructor: Yehong Shao -- Southern
Campus
| MATH 300 |
Call
#73015 |
(4
credits) |
$536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$576
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
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$696 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$736
nonresident more than 96 hours |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: MATH MAJOR. Survey of main lines of mathematical development in terms of contributions made by great mathematicians.
Fundamentals of Management Instructor: Catherine Penrod -- Athens Campus
| MGT 202 |
Call #01811 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
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$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.
Fundamentals of Management Instructor: Dr. Mary Tucker -- Athens Campus
| MGT 202 |
Call #01812/02493 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
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$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.
Organizational Behavior–Macro Perspective Instructor: Dr. Amy Taylor-Bianco --
Athens Campus
June 22-Aug 8 only
| MGT 345 |
Call
#02372 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
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$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior. Organizational theory and behavior emphasizing formal organizational theory and work group behavior. Concentrates on interaction between organization, its environment and its members, and influences of informal work groups on member behavior.
Management Decision Making Instructor: Dr. Robert Holbrook --
Athens Campus
| MGT 430/MGT 530 |
Call
#01813/01815 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: MGT 200, 202, or 240. Decision making and problem solving in organizations from managerial perspective.
Women in Management Instructor: Dr. Mary Tucker --
Athens Campus
| MGT 462 |
Call
#01814 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior. This course explores a variety of social-psychological research on gender issues that affect work behaviors in today's rapidly changing workforce. Emphasis is placed on student activities, research of pertinent topics, readings, reports, online dialogue, and incorporates community service learning.
Organizational Behavior— Macro Perspective Instructor: Amy Taylor-Bianco --
Athens Campus
| MGT 545 |
Call
#02394 |
(4 credits) |
$1548
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2872
Nonresident |
Grad. Organizational theory and behavior emphasizing formal organizational theory and work group behavior. Concentrates on interaction between organization, its environment, and its members and influence of informal work groups on member behavior.
Introduction to Information Analysis and Design Instructor: Lauren Kenyo --
Athens Campus
| MIS 201B |
Call
#02339 |
(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.
Introduction to Information Analysis and Design Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Lancaster Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| MIS 201B |
Call #78039 |
(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. This course introduces students to effective information designs that help managers make business decisions. Students analyze business problems and develop solutions that support management decisions using personal computer software tools-primarily spreadsheets and graphic design software.
Introduction to Information Analysis and Design Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| MIS 201B |
Call #88040 |
(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. This course introduces students to effective information designs that help managers make business decisions. Students analyze business problems and develop solutions that support management decisions using personal computer software tools-primarily spreadsheets and graphic design software.
Introduction to Information Analysis and Design Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Eastern Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| MIS 201B |
Call #63019 |
(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. This course introduces students to effective information designs that help managers make business decisions. Students analyze business problems and develop solutions that support management decisions using personal computer software tools-primarily spreadsheets and graphic design software.
Introduction to Information Analysis and Design Instructor: Lauren Kenyo -- Southern Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| MIS 201B |
Call #73040 |
(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. This course introduces students to effective information designs that help managers make business decisions. Students analyze business problems and develop solutions that support management decisions using personal computer software tools-primarily spreadsheets and graphic design software.
Marketing Principles Instructor: Dr. Ashok Gupta --
Athens Campus
| MKT 202 |
Call
#01820 |
(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.
Customer Satisfaction Instructor: Dr. Ashok Gupta --
Athens Campus
| MKT 455 |
Call
#01821 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: MKT 202 or 240, Junior, Senior. In a fast moving competitive business environment becoming market-oriented and customer-focused is essential to corporate growth. It is important to realize that retaining current customers is much less expensive than to finding new customers. While finding new customers is vital, few companies systematically cultivate their current customer base. The purpose of this course is to learn how companies can retain their current customers and develop long-term profitable relationships with them.
*** Theory Preparation Instructor: Elizabeth Sayers --
Athens Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| MUS 099 |
Call
#55350 |
(3 credits) |
$849
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$1734
nonresident |
Undergrad.
Exploring Musical Styles (2H) Instructor: Dr. Dorothy Bryant --
Athens Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| MUS 120 |
Call
#11423 |
(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: Dr. Dorothy Bryant --
Athens Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| MUS 120 |
Call
#40464 |
(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
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| MUS 120 |
Call
#88024 |
(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
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| NURS 290M |
Call
#86049 |
(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.
Current Issues in Nursing Instructor: Dr. Deborah Henderson --
Zanesville Campus
| NURS 290Z |
Call
#90024 |
(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: Any final quarter nursing student preparing to graduate or by instructor permission. Series of elective short courses for nursing students at OU-Zanesville. RNs and allied health professionals from the local area may enroll. The theoretical component of this course will reinforce and complement prior knowledge gained in the nursing curriculum. Students will utilize the nursing process and critical thinking skills to review previously learned nursing concepts. Completion of the course will assist students to further prepare for NCLEX.
Plants and People (2A) Instructor: Dr. Sarah Wyatt --
Athens Campus
| PBIO 103 |
Call
#02340 |
(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
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| PBIO 103 |
Call
#88025/88026 |
(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: Sheri Huckleberry --
Athens Campus
| PESS 212 |
Call #02341 |
(3 credits) |
$849
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$1734
nonresident |
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.
Introduction to Coaching Instructor: Steve Call -- Southern
Campus
| PESS 212 |
Call
#74017 |
(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.
Fundamentals of Philosophy (2H) Instructor: Dr. Gene Blocker -- Athens Campus
| PHIL 101 |
Call
#02363 |
(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
#02364 |
(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 Science Survey Instructor: Dr. Scott D. Carson --
Athens Campus
| PHIL 216 |
Call #02479 |
(3 credits) |
$849
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$1734
nonresident |
Undergrad. Nontechnical survey of types, testing, and credibility of hypotheses; methods of experimental inquiry; measurement; laws, theories and their role in explanation, concept formation.
Social and Political Philosophy (2H) Instructor: Dr. Mark Lebar --
Athens Campus
| PHIL 240 |
Call
#02343 |
(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
#02365/02415 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior 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.
American National Government (2S) Instructor: Dr. Kevin Spiker -- Eastern Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| POLS 101 |
Call
#60023 |
(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.
Constitutional basis and development, political processes, institutions, and organization of American national government.
Issues in American Politics (2S) Instructor: Dr.
Michael Nojeim -- Eastern Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| POLS 102 |
Call
#60012 |
(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.
Issues in American Politics (2S) Instructor: Dr.
Michael Nojeim -- Eastern Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| POLS 102 |
Call
#63020 |
(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.
Current World Problems Instructor: Dr. Kevin Spiker -- Eastern Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 22-July 25
| POLS 150 |
Call #60022 |
(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. Examines a number of the major political crises, problems, and issues confronting the contemporary world.
Current World Problems Instructor: Kevin Spiker --
Eastern Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| POLS 150 |
Call
#63012 |
(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. Examines a number of the major political crises, problems, and issues confronting the contemporary world.
Professional Communication Instructor: Catherine Penrod --
Athens Campus
| PRCM 325J |
Call
#01919/02413 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: Permission required. Provides opportunities to practice and improve written and spoken communication skills, both individual and collaborative, which are appropriate for career success. Utilizes strategic managerial communication skills in analyzing business problems or situations and choosing the appropriate communication processes, products, or events to meet organizational needs.
Professional Communication Instructor: Dr. Steve Flaherty --
Southern Campus
| PRCM 325J |
Call
#74033 |
(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. Prerequisites: TIER I ENG & (JR or SR). Provides opportunities to practice and improve written and spoken communication skills, both individual and collaborative, which are appropriate for career success. Utilizes strategic managerial communication skills in analyzing business problems or situations and choosing the appropriate communication processes, products, or events to meet organizational needs.
General Psychology (2S) Instructor: Dr. Frank Loschiavo --
Zanesville Campus
| PSY 101 |
Call
#90025 |
(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 (2S) Instructor: Dr. Edie McClellan --
Eastern Campus
| PSY 101 |
Call
#60013 |
(5 credits) |
$670 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$720
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
|
|
$870 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$920
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. Jim Casebolt --
Eastern Campus
June 22-August 14
| PSY 120 |
Call
#64015 |
(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: (MATH 101 OR 102 OR PLACEMENT LEVEL 1 OR HIGHER) & (NOT PSY 121 OR 221 OR MATH 250 OR 251 OR QBA 201). Introduction 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. No credit for both 120 and any of the following: MATH 250, MATH 250B, MATH 251, PSY 121. No credit if already credit for PSY 221 or QBA 201; no credit toward psychology major.
Elementary Statistical Reasoning (1M) Instructor: Dr. Jim Casebolt --
Eastern Campus
July 6-August 28
| PSY 120 |
Call
#64023 |
(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: (MATH 101 OR 102 OR PLACEMENT LEVEL 1 OR HIGHER) & (NOT PSY 121 OR 221 OR MATH 250 OR 251 OR QBA 201). Introduction 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. No credit for both 120 and any of the following: MATH 250, MATH 250B, MATH 251, PSY 121. No credit if already credit for PSY 221 or QBA 201; no credit toward psychology major.
Elementary Statistical Reasoning (1M) Instructor: Dr. Craig McCarthy -- Athens
Campus
| PSY 120 |
Call
#02375/02376 |
(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 Science (1M) Instructor: Dr. James Bruning --
Athens Campus
| PSY 221 |
Call
#02344/02345 |
(5 credits) |
$1415 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2890 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prereq: No credit for both 221 and any of the following: MATH 251, PSY 121, QBA 201, COMS 301, ECON 381. Introduction to descriptive and inferential statistics with emphasis on inferential statistics.
Child and Adolescent Psychology Instructor: Dr. Susan Tice-Alicke -- Athens Campus
| PSY 273 |
Call #02377 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: PSY 101 & (NOT EDEL 200 OR HCCF 160). Basic principles of human development from the prenatal period through adolescence. Theory and literature on physical, cognitive, and socioemotional development. No credit awarded if HCCF 160 or EDEL 200 has been taken. Will not count toward requirements for Education majors.
Educational Psychology Instructor: Dr. Susan Tice-Alicke -- Athens Campus
| PSY 275 |
Call #02378 |
(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.
Motivation Instructor: Dr. Mark Alicke -- Athens Campus
| PSY 310 |
Call #02379 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: 12 HRS PSY INCL 101. Survey of theories of motivation, with emphasis on human motivation.
Social Psychology Instructor: Dr. Mark Alicke -- Athens Campus
| PSY 336 |
Call #02380 |
(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.
Social Psychology of Justice Instructor: Dr. Mark Alicke -- Athens Campus
| PSY 337 |
Call #02381 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: 9 HRS PSY INCL 101. Theory and research on the interface of psychology and the legal system (with an emphasis on social psychology). Specific topics include dilemmas faced by psychologists in the legal system; legality vs. morality; the socialization, training, and ethics of lawyers and police; perception memory and error in eyewitness testimony; hypnosis; lie detection and confessions; rights of victims and accused; rape and rapists; arrest and trial; jury selection; jury dynamics and deliberations; insanity and the prediction of dangerousness; sentencing; death penalty; rights of special groups; theories of crime.
Psychology of Gender Instructor: Dr. Devereaux Poling --
Zanesville Campus
| PSY 378 |
Call
#90027 |
(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: 9 HRS PSY INCL 101. Sex differences in physical characteristics, abilities, personality, and social behavior; development of sex roles; sex roles across the life span; relationships of sex, gender, and sex roles to interpersonal functioning, work and psychological disorders.
Introduction to Business Statistics Instructor: Dr. Clarence Martin --
Athens Campus
| QBA 201 |
Call
#02255/02424 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: (MATH 163A OR 263A) & MATH 250. Sampling plans, sampling distribution, decision analysis, estimation and hypothesis testing (one and two population tests), simple linear regression analysis, nonparametric statistical tests.
Introduction to Sports Industry Instructor: Aaron Wright --
Athens Campus
| SASM 201 |
Call
#02273 |
(3 credits) |
$849
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$1734
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisite: Freshman or Sophomore. Introduction to the multiple facets of the sport industry. The knowledge gained in this course will provide a foundation for the future study of the industry.
Intercollegiate Athletics Instructor: Dr. Heather Lawrence --
Athens Campus
| SASM 340 |
Call
#02275 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad. Focus is on critically analyzing the role of intercollegiate athletics in higher education. Particular focus and discussion centers on the prevailing contemporary issues in intercollegiate athletics including financial trends, legislation, conference alignment, reform, gender equity, graduation rates, gambling, violence, and diversity issues in coaching and management hiring.
Diversity and Sport Instructor: Dr. Heather Lawrence --
Athens Campus
| SASM 400/500 |
Call
#02276/02278 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
Ohio resident |
|
|
|
$2312
Nonresident |
Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: Junior or senior & NOT PESS 400 or 500. Examines the role of sport in the lives of women, minorities, people with disabilities, and gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgender individuals, and reflects on the special structures and attitudes of sport for these populations.
Introduction to Sociology Instructor: Dr. Jim Taylor -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST
SESSION: June 22-July 25
| SOC 101 |
Call #86029 |
(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. Nature of human society and factors affecting its development. Fundamental concepts of sociology: culture, personality, socialization, social organization, groups, institutions.
Introduction to Sociology Instructor: Dr. Jim Taylor -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND
SESSION: July 27-August 29
| SOC 101 |
Call #88031 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
|
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
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Undergrad. Nature of human society and factors affecting its development. Fundamental concepts of sociology: culture, personality, socialization, social organization, groups, institutions.
Criminal Justice Instructor: Dr. Jim Taylor -- Zanesville Campus
| SOC 260 |
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#90034 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
Ohio resident more than 96 hours |
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$1188
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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 #90037 |
(4 credits) |
$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$612
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$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$1188
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Undergrad. Prerequisites: 8 Hrs SOC INCL 101. Racial and ethnic problems in America; causes and consequences of prejudice and discrimination.
Criminology Instructor: Dr. Martin Schwartz -- Athens Campus
| SOC 362 |
Call #02346 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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$2312 Nonresident |
Undergrad. Prerequisites: SOC 260. Theories and research in criminal behavior and societal reaction to criminality. Causes and consequences of crime.
Development of Sociological Thought Instructor: Dr. Cynthia Anderson -- Athens Campus
| SOC 403 |
Call #02347 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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Undergrad. Prerequisites: 12 HRS SOC INCL 101. Major sociological concerns and concepts in relation to their social-historical setting. Special emphasis on sociological thought in 18th and 19th centuries.
The Literacy Crisis: Origins and Effects Instructor: Dr. Tom Flynn -- Eastern Campus
| T3 407L |
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$536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours |
$576
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$696 nonresident less than 96 hours |
$736
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Undergrad. Prerequisites: SR ONLY. Attempts to answer whether the literacy skills acquired by students in schools in the United States are adequate to the demands made by industry and society.and whether the legislative and educational reforms designed to raise those levels likely to succeed or fail.
Art & Morality Instructor: Dr. Vladimir Marchenkov -- Athens Campus
| T3 464F |
Call #02317 |
(4 credits) |
$1132 Ohio resident |
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Undergrad. Prerequisite: Senior only. Involves discussion of art, literature, film, contemporary poetry, and philosophy in order to explore the tensions and intricate relations between art and morality.
Sport Aesthetics Instructor: Dr. Edward T. Cook --
Athens Campus
| T3 470B |
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#02399/02400 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
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Undergrad. Prerequisite: Senior only. 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.
Women and Leadership Instructor: Dr. Shirley Slater --
Athens Campus
| T3 472C |
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#02316 |
(4 credits) |
$1132
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Undergrad. Prerequisite: SR ONLY & (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. |