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Spring Semester 2015 - 2016 (for updated and complete class information, please see the Class Schedule ONLINE) 31-Dec-2015 11-JAN-2016 to 04-MAR-2016 33155 ART 1010 CA Introduction to Visual Arts 3 Block 1 1730 - 2030 W KA143 Stones, Steve This is an 8-w eek Hybrid class that meets part of thesemester face-to-face and the rest of the class is doneonline. Class runs from January 11 to March 4, 2016.Course Fee $10.00 33162 ART 3420A Bitmap Imaging 1 Block 1 0800 - 1045 MW KA210D Stott, Jeremy Course Fee $23.00 33163 ART 3420B Vector Draw ing 1 Block 1 0800 - 1045 MW KA210D Stott, Jeremy Course Fee $23.00 30954 AT 1300 First Aid: Resp to 2 Block 1 0815 - 1700 S SW229 Stone, Lester Class meets 1/23 and 1/30 onlyCourse Fee $32.00 34569 AT 3550 Clinical Appl of AT- 3 Block 1 TBA TBA OL Donahue, Provides an opportunity for students to clinical experience w ith varied patient populations in the areas of assessment, evaluation, modalities and rehabilitation. • To access online course materials , please go to your Student Portal, log into eWeber and click on WSU Online-Canvas. 33778 AUSV 1000 Intro to Automotive Service 3 Block 1 1630 - 2100 MTWRF TE202D New bold, Blair Slater, Jessica An introduction to automotive shop safety, pollution prevention, hazardous w aste handling, Internet-based electronic service information, diagnostic scan tools, ASE certifications, safety inspection certifications, emissions inspection certifications, developing job interview skills, and resume w riting. (This course is a prerequisite for all automotive service courses.) 33768 AUSV 1021 Automotive Braking Systems 2 Block 1 0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE217C New bold, Blair Course Fee $81.00 33770 AUSV 1022 Steering & Suspensn 2 Block 1 0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE217C New bold, Blair Course Fee $71.00 33769 AUSV 1023 Automotive Braking Systems 2 Block 1 0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE217C New bold, Blair Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of automotive braking systems. This is the second part of a tw o-part class. 33757 AUSV 1140 GM Engines 3 Block 1 0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE219R Holland, Scott Course Fee $81.00 33737 AUSV 1320 Automotive Electronics 1 2 Block 1 1630 - 2100 MTWRF TE202D Speigle, William

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Spring Semester 2015 - 2016

(for updated and complete class information, please see the Class Schedule ONLINE)

31-Dec-2015

11-JAN-2016 to 04-MAR-2016

33155

ART 1010 CA Introduction to Visual Arts3

Block 1

1730 - 2030 W KA143 Stones, Steve

This is an 8-w eek Hybrid class that meets part of thesemester face-to-face and the rest of the class is doneonline. Class runs from January 11 to March 4, 2016.Course Fee $10.00

33162

ART 3420A Bitmap Imaging1

Block 1

0800 - 1045 MW KA210D Stott, Jeremy

Course Fee $23.00

33163

ART 3420B Vector Draw ing1

Block 1

0800 - 1045 MW KA210D Stott, Jeremy

Course Fee $23.00

30954

AT 1300 First Aid: Resp to 2

Block 1

0815 - 1700 S SW229 Stone, Lester

Class meets 1/23 and 1/30 onlyCourse Fee $32.00

34569

AT 3550 Clinical Appl of AT-3

Block 1

TBA TBA OL Donahue,

Provides an opportunity for students to clinical experience w ith varied patient populations in the areas of assessment, evaluation, modalities and rehabilitation. • To access online course materials, please go to your Student Portal, log into eWeber and click on WSU Online-Canvas.

33778

AUSV 1000 Intro to Automotive Service3

Block 1

1630 - 2100 MTWRF TE202D New bold, BlairSlater, Jessica

An introduction to automotive shop safety, pollution prevention, hazardous w aste handling, Internet-based electronic service information, diagnostic scan tools, ASE certif ications, safety inspection certif ications, emissions inspection certif ications, developing job interview skills, and resume w riting. (This course is a prerequisite for all automotive service courses.)

33768

AUSV 1021 Automotive Braking Systems 2

Block 1

0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE217C New bold, Blair

Course Fee $81.00

33770

AUSV 1022 Steering & Suspensn 2

Block 1

0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE217C New bold, Blair

Course Fee $71.00

33769

AUSV 1023 Automotive Braking Systems 2

Block 1

0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE217C New bold, Blair

Theory, operation, diagnosis, and repair of automotive braking systems. This is the second part of a tw o-part class.

33757

AUSV 1140 GM Engines3

Block 1

0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE219R Holland, Scott

Course Fee $81.00

33737

AUSV 1320 Automotive Electronics 12

Block 1

1630 - 2100 MTWRF TE202D Speigle, William

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Course Fee $91.00

33738

AUSV 1323 Automotive Electronics 22

Block 1

1630 - 2100 MTWRF TE202D Speigle, William

Electrical fundamentals, use of meters and w iring diagrams, w iring repair. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of computer inputs, outputs, and communication systems. The use of electronic service information, the proper diagnostic process, and proper diagnostic service tools are emphasized. This is the second part of a tw o-part class.

33736

AUSV 2320 Automotive Climate Control 3

Block 1

0730 - 1200 MTWRF TE215H Speigle, William

Course Fee $81.00

33819

BSAD 2704 TD Info Resource in Bus 1

Block 1

0900 - 0950 TR LI106 Hahn, Ed

Information Resources in the Business Disciplines is a one credit hour course that w ill assist students in developing information literacy and basic research skills to support life-long learning. Students w ill develop skills in identifying, locating, retrieving, documenting, and critically evaluating both electronic and print resources that are appropriate for undergraduate research, w ith emphasis in the business disciplines. Completion of this course meets part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy requirement. Cross listed w ith LIBS 2704.

34002

CELE 0010 Language Foundations I0

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH250 Stitt, Leslie

This course is equivalent to ESL 0010. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34008

CELE 0010 Language Foundations I0

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MTWR EH104

This course is equivalent to ESL 0010. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34012

CELE 0020 Beginning Reading I0

Block 1

0930 - 1020 MTWR EH250 Mortensen,

This course is equivalent to ESL 0020. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34016

CELE 0020 Beginning Reading I0

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH104

This course is equivalent to ESL 0020. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34021

CELE 0030 Basic Conversation I0

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH250 Stitt, Leslie

This course is equivalent to ESL 0030. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34023

CELE 0030 Basic Conversation I0

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH105

This course is equivalent to ESL 0030. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34029

CELE 0040 Beginning Grammar I0

Block 1

1030 - 1120 MTWR EH250 Hudson, Amy

This course is equivalent to ESL 0040. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34031

CELE 0040 Beginning Grammar I0

Block 1

1530 - 1620 MTWR EH104

This course is equivalent to ESL 0040. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

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34033

CELE 0050 Beginning Pronunciation I0

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MW EH250 Mortensen,

This course is equivalent to ESL 0050. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34134

CELE 0050 Beginning Pronunciation I0

Block 1

1130 - 1220 MW EH306

This course is equivalent to ESL 0050. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34136

CELE 0060 Reading Enrichment I0

Block 1

0930 - 1120 F EH250 Stitt, Leslie

To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34141

CELE 0110 Written Communication I0

Block 1

0930 - 1020 MTWR EH107 Sheridan

This course is equivalent to ESL 0110. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34152

CELE 0110 Written Communication I0

Block 1

1530 - 1620 MTWR EH105

This course is equivalent to ESL 0110. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34176

CELE 0120 Topics in English0

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MTWR EH107 Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 0120. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34179

CELE 0120 Topics in English0

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH105

This course is equivalent to ESL 0120. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34182

CELE 0130 Basic English Communication0

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH315 Hudson, Amy

This course is equivalent to ESL 0130. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34185

CELE 0130 Basic English Communication0

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH305

This course is equivalent to ESL 0130. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34190

CELE 0141 Grammar Foundations I0

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH106

This course is equivalent to ESL 0141. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34281

CELE 0141 Grammar Foundations I0

Block 1

1130 - 1220 MTWR EH107 Hudson, Amy

This course is equivalent to ESL 0141. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34197

CELE 0150 Pronunciation I0

Block 1

1030 - 1120 TR EH106 Stitt, Leslie

This course is equivalent to ESL 0150. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34199

CELE 0150 Pronunciation I0

Block 1

1030 - 1120 MW EH206

This course is equivalent to ESL 0150. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

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34202

CELE 0160 Reading Enrichment III0

Block 1

1130 - 1320 F EH107 Stitt, Leslie

To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34207

CELE 2310 Written Communication III0

Block 1

0930 - 1020 MTWR EH315 Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2310. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34210

CELE 2310 Written Communication III0

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MTWR EH106

This course is equivalent to ESL 2310. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34212

CELE 2320 Topics for Academic 0

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MTWR EH315 Mortensen,

This course is equivalent to ESL 2320. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34216

CELE 2320 Topics for Academic 0

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH115

This course is equivalent to ESL 2320. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34220

CELE 2330 Academic Communication I0

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH107 Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2330. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34223

CELE 2330 Academic Communication I0

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH306

This course is equivalent to ESL 2330. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34228

CELE 2341 Advanced Grammar I0

Block 1

1030 - 1120 MTWR EH107 Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2341. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34230

CELE 2341 Advanced Grammar I0

Block 1

1530 - 1620 MTWR EH106

This course is equivalent to ESL 2341. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34235

CELE 2351 Community I0

Block 1

1130 - 1220 F EH306

This course is equivalent to ESL 2351. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34238

CELE 2351 Community I0

Block 1

1130 - 1420 F EH315 Mortensen,

This course is equivalent to ESL 2351. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34241

CELE 2360 Reading Enrichment V0

Block 1

1330 - 1520 F EH117 Stitt, Leslie

To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34244

CELE 2750 Special Projects Math I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

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34247

CELE 2750 Special Projects Reading I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34250

CELE 2750 Special Projects Reading I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34253

CELE 2750 Special Projects Reading I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34256

CELE 2750 Special Projects/Activities I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34260

CELE 2750 Special Projects/Activities I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34262

CELE 2750 Special Projects/Activities I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34306

CELE 2750 American Cultures I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34312

CELE 2750 American Cultures I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34318

CELE 2750 American Cultures I0

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

This course is equivalent to ESL 2750. To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

33556

CHF 4710 Adv Guidance & 3

Block 1

1210 - 1300 MTWRF ED010 Bearden, Ota, Carrie

A synthesis of guidance and planning w ith an emphasis on assessment, appropriate objectives and strategies for individual and specif ic groups of children.

31546

COMM 4990 CEL Senior Seminar3

Block 1

1730 - 2010 M EH305 Packer, Colleen

A capstone course that prepares students to do a senior project and a portfolio to be used in job interview s or application to graduate school. • CEL stands for Community Engaged Learning w hich means that students engage in meaningful community engagement that is connected to specif ic course objectives. See http://w w w .w eber.edu/ccel/cel-designation.html for a full list of CEL designated courses.

34080

EDUC 2604 Info Resources in Education1

Block 1

TBA TBA OL Adamson,

Intended for students interested in education, this one-credit hour course w ill assist in developing information literacy and academic research skills, and an understanding of academic integrity issues unique to the f ield of education. Students w ill develop skills in identifying, locating, retrieving, documenting, and critically evaluating both electronic and print resources that are appropriate for undergraduate research, w ith emphasis in

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education and related disciplines. Completion of this course meets part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy requirement. • To access online course materials, please go to your student portal and log into eWeber and click on WSU Online - Canvas.

31994

ENGL 1010 EN Introduct College Writing3

Block 1

0900 - 1015 TR EH204 Vause, Sarah

Students w ill learn practices of successful academic w riting. Students w ill focus on the w riting process, w riting for specif ic audiences, collaboration w ith peers, and on the interrelationship betw een reading and w riting.

32001

ENGL 1010 EN Introduct College Writing3

Block 1

1030 - 1145 TR EH204 Vause, Sarah

Students w ill learn practices of successful academic w riting. Students w ill focus on the w riting process, w riting for specif ic audiences, collaboration w ith peers, and on the interrelationship betw een reading and w riting.

32018

ENGL 1010 EN Introduct College Writing3

Block 1

1330 - 1445 TR EH219 Macdonald,

Students w ill learn practices of successful academic w riting. Students w ill focus on the w riting process, w riting for specif ic audiences, collaboration w ith peers, and on the interrelationship betw een reading and w riting.

32028

ENGL 1010 EN Introduct College Writing3

Block 1

Students w ill learn practices of successful academic w riting. Students w ill focus on the w riting process, w riting for specif ic audiences, collaboration w ith peers, and on the interrelationship betw een reading and w riting.

32048

ENGL 2010 EN Intermed College Writing3

Block 1

0830 - 0920 MWF EH218 Whitby, Emily

This course w ill focus on w riting arguments, conducting research, and documenting sources. Students w ill continue to learn practices of successful academic w riting including the w riting process, w riting for specif ic audiences, and collaboration w ith peers.

35166

ENGL 2010 EN Intermed College Writing3

Block 1

1730 - 2010 R EH218 Yngve, Gail

32449

ENGL 4920 Workshop W/Terrance Hayes1

Block 1

1330 - 1630 TWRF EH221 Joseph, Janine

Class meets on Friday, Feb. 12 and Tues-Fri., February16-19, 2016 from 1:30-4:30 in EH 221. For more informationplease contact Dr. Sian Grif f iths at 801-626-6254.

33983

ENTR 1004 Entrepreneurial Finance3

Block 1

0730 - 0845 TR WB106 Noack, Dave

This course presents traditional and non-traditional f inancing techniques appropriate for the entrepreneurial business start up. Students w ill explore the application of corporate f inance tools to new venture and private equity transactions including forecast simulations and the application of real options. The course w ill view f inance from the entrepreneur, lender and investor's perspectives. By the end of the course students w ill be able to evaluate and apply a range of f inancial techniques for business start up purposes.

33992

ESL 0010 Language Foundations I2

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH250 Stitt, Leslie

Students receive instruction and practice w riting English on the letter, w ord and phrase level. Writing by hand using the Roman alphabet is practiced. Students gain an understanding of elementary grammatical structures through practical application in conversation, reading and w riting. Basic vocabulary development is stressed.

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• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34006

ESL 0010 Language Foundations I2

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MTWR EH

Students receive instruction and practice w riting English on the letter, w ord and phrase level. Writing by hand using the Roman alphabet is practiced. Students gain an understanding of elementary grammatical structures through practical application in conversation, reading and w riting. Basic vocabulary development is stressed.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34011

ESL 0020 Beginning Reading I2

Block 1

0930 - 1020 MTWR EH250 Mortensen,

To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34014

ESL 0020 Beginning Reading I2

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH

To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34020

ESL 0030 Basic Conversation I2

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH250 Stitt, Leslie

To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34022

ESL 0030 Basic Conversation I2

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH

To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34028

ESL 0040 Beginning Grammar I2

Block 1

1030 - 1120 MTWR EH250 Hudson, Amy

This course introduces entry-level students w ith no or almost no English to elementary grammar structures using an integrated communicative approach. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34030

ESL 0040 Beginning Grammar I2

Block 1

1530 - 1620 MTWR EH

This course introduces entry-level students w ith no or almost no English to elementary grammar structures using an integrated communicative approach. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34132

ESL 0050 Beginning Pronunciation I1

Block 1

1130 - 1220 MW EH

Students learn the English sound system through spoken, w ritten and reading exercises incorporating consonants, vow els, and consonant clusters in their most common pronunciations. Concurrent vocabulary-building is emphasized. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34574

ESL 0050 Beginning Pronunciation I1

Block 1

1130 - 1220 MW EH250 Mortensen,

Students learn the English sound system through spoken, w ritten and reading exercises incorporating consonants, vow els, and consonant clusters in their most common pronunciations. Concurrent vocabulary-building is emphasized. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34140

ESL 0110 Written Communication I2

Block 1

0930 - 1020 MTWR EH107 Sheridan

Students are introduced to w riting simple paragraphs on familiar topics w ith instruction in basic punctuation as w ell as basic verb tense. Instruction includes joining sentences and making comparisons. Students continue to develop vocabulary and skills in basic grammar.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

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34150

ESL 0110 Written Communication I2

Block 1

1530 - 1620 MTWR EH

Students are introduced to w riting simple paragraphs on familiar topics w ith instruction in basic punctuation as w ell as basic verb tense. Instruction includes joining sentences and making comparisons. Students continue to develop vocabulary and skills in basic grammar.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34153

ESL 0120 Topics In English2

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MTWR EH107 Curtis, Giana

While focusing on reading and vocabulary, this course enables students to apply basic reading strategies to short texts about non-academic topics to help novice level students increase their English prof iciency. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34178

ESL 0120 Topics In English2

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH

While focusing on reading and vocabulary, this course enables students to apply basic reading strategies to short texts about non-academic topics to help novice level students increase their English prof iciency. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34181

ESL 0130 Basic English Communication2

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH315 Hudson, Amy

The course is designed for the student to develop the ability to sustain basic conversations about common topics and exchanges encountered in and out of class. Course w ork includes introductory w ork in speaking, listening, and pronunciation. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34184

ESL 0130 Basic English Communication2

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH

The course is designed for the student to develop the ability to sustain basic conversations about common topics and exchanges encountered in and out of class. Course w ork includes introductory w ork in speaking, listening, and pronunciation. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34188

ESL 0141 Grammar Foundations I2

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH

To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34192

ESL 0141 Grammar Foundations I2

Block 1

1130 - 1220 MTWR EH107 Hudson, Amy

This course is a basic English grammar course structured around the simple present, present progressive, expressions of past time, nouns and pronouns. Basic sentence patterns using the verb "to be" and "to have" are emphasized. Grammar is integrated into w riting exercises and speaking practice. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34195

ESL 0150 Pronunciation I1

Block 1

1030 - 1120 TR EH106 Stitt, Leslie

This course familiarizes students w ith the consonant and vow el sounds used in spoken English. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34198

ESL 0150 Pronunciation I1

Block 1

1030 - 1120 MW EH

This course familiarizes students w ith the consonant and vow el sounds used in spoken English. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34205

ESL 2310 Written Communication III2

Block 1

0930 - 1020 MTWR EH315 Curtis, Giana

Paragraph w riting is review ed. The f ive paragraph essay model is introduced w ith simple introduction and

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conclusion paragraphs and adequately developed body paragraphs. Topics are generally experiential. Students continue to develop their language skills w ith grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary as they progress to becoming independent w riters.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34208

ESL 2310 Written Communication III2

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MTWR EH

Paragraph w riting is review ed. The f ive paragraph essay model is introduced w ith simple introduction and conclusion paragraphs and adequately developed body paragraphs. Topics are generally experiential. Students continue to develop their language skills w ith grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary as they progress to becoming independent w riters.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34211

ESL 2320 Topics for Academic 2

Block 1

1330 - 1420 MTWR EH315 Mortensen,

This course w ill help students increase their English prof iciency and vocabulary through application of reading skills and strategies to modif ied academic texts. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34214

ESL 2320 Topics for Academic 2

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR EH

This course w ill help students increase their English prof iciency and vocabulary through application of reading skills and strategies to modif ied academic texts. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34219

ESL 2330 Academic Communication I2

Block 1

1230 - 1320 MTWR EH107 Curtis, Giana

This course is for more advanced learners of English to develop abilities in speaking about a variety of topics for an extended period of time, and understanding and participating in classroom lectures and small-group discussions. Course w ork includes effective note-taking, vocabulary, and discussion strategies. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34221

ESL 2330 Academic Communication I2

Block 1

1430 - 1520 MTWR

This course is for more advanced learners of English to develop abilities in speaking about a variety of topics for an extended period of time, and understanding and participating in classroom lectures and small-group discussions. Course w ork includes effective note-taking, vocabulary, and discussion strategies. • To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34225

ESL 2341 Advanced Grammar I2

Block 1

1030 - 1120 MTWR EH107 Curtis, Giana

This course is an in-depth study of the usage and meaning of more advanced English grammar structures including the past and future perfect, active and passive verbs, and noun clauses.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34229

ESL 2341 Advanced Grammar I2

Block 1

1530 - 1620 MTWR EH

This course is an in-depth study of the usage and meaning of more advanced English grammar structures including the past and future perfect, active and passive verbs, and noun clauses.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice.

34232

ESL 2351 CEL Community I1

Block 1

1130 - 1220 F EH

Students w ill expand their communication skills in English and increase their understanding of American Culture. Students w ill meet 1 hour per w eek in class w ith an instructor and spend 3 hours per w eek volunteering for a community organization. Students w ill receive Community Engaged Learning credit for their

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volunteer activity in this class.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice. CEL stands for Community Engaged Learning w hich means that students engage in meaningful community engagement that is connected to specif ic course objectives. See http://w w w .w eber.edu/ccel/cel-designation.html for a full list of CEL designated courses.

34237

ESL 2351 CEL Community I1

Block 1

1130 - 1430 F EH315 Mortensen,

Students w ill expand their communication skills in English and increase their understanding of American Culture. Students w ill meet 1 hour per w eek in class w ith an instructor and spend 3 hours per w eek volunteering for a community organization. Students w ill receive Community Engaged Learning credit for their volunteer activity in this class.

• To register, please contact the LEAP off ice. CEL stands for Community Engaged Learning w hich means that students engage in meaningful community engagement that is connected to specif ic course objectives. See http://w w w .w eber.edu/ccel/cel-designation.html for a full list of CEL designated courses.

34242

ESL 2750 Special Projects Math I1

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34246

ESL 2750 Special Projects Reading I2

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34248

ESL 2750 Special Projects Reading I3

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34252

ESL 2750 Special Projects Reading 11

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34254

ESL 2750 Special Projects/Activities I2

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34258

ESL 2750 Special Projects/Activities I3

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34261

ESL 2750 Special Projects/Activities I1

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34303

ESL 2750 American Cultures I1

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34310

ESL 2750 American Cultures I2

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

34316

ESL 2750 American Cultures I3

Block 1

TBA TBA Curtis, Giana

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Course Fee $5.00 per credit hour

31486

HAS 4520 Long-term Care 2

Block 1

1730 - 2100 T MH222 Snow ball, Kelly

Application of health administration core curriculum to specif ic practice issues in the long-term care setting. Setting-specif ic organization structures, relationships w ith healthcare providers, services offered, f inancial management issues, and regulatory issues are investigated.

33017

HIST 3030 African-American History3

Block 1

TBA TBA OL Deakin, Vikki

African-American history from African origins to the late tw entieth century. This course examines the historical experiences and enduring inf luence of African-Americans on U.S. history. • To access online course materials, please go to your student portal and log into eWeber and click on WSU Online - Canvas.

33724

LIBS 1704 TD Information Navigator1

Block 1

0930 - 1020 MW LI138 Beatty, Nicole

Students completing this course w ill be able to use an academic library and the Internet to successfully identify, access, evaluate and use information resources to support academic success and lifelong learning. Completion of this course meets part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy requirement.

33730

LIBS 1704 TD Information Navigator1

Block 1

1030 - 1120 TR LI031 Licona, Ruby

Students completing this course w ill be able to use an academic library and the Internet to successfully identify, access, evaluate and use information resources to support academic success and lifelong learning. Completion of this course meets part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy requirement.

33989

LIBS 1704 TD Information Navigator1

Block 1

TBA TBA OL Adamson,

Students completing this course w ill be able to use an academic library and the Internet to successfully identify, access, evaluate and use information resources to support academic success and lifelong learning. Completion of this course meets part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy requirement. • To access online course materials, please go to your student portal and log into eWeber and click on WSU Online - Canvas.

34079

LIBS 2604 Info Resources in Education1

Block 1

TBA TBA OL Adamson,

Intended for students interested in education, this one-credit hour course w ill assist in developing information literacy and academic research skills, and an understanding of academic integrity issues unique to the f ield of education. Students w ill develop skills in identifying, locating, retrieving, documenting, and critically evaluating both electronic and print resources that are appropriate for undergraduate research, w ith emphasis in eduation and related disciplines. Completion of this course meets part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy requirement. • To access online course materials, please go to your student portal and log into eWeber and click on WSU Online - Canvas.

33732

LIBS 2704 TD Info Resources/Business1

Block 1

0900 - 0950 TR LI106 Hahn, Ed

Information Resources in the Business Disciplines is a one credit hour course that w ill assist students in developing information literacy and basic research skills to support life-long learning. Students w ill develop skills in identifying, locating, retrieving, documenting, and critically evaluating both electronic and print resources that are appropriate for undergraduate research, w ith emphasis in the business disciplines. Completion of this course meets part D of the WSU Computer and Information Literacy requirement. Cross listed w ith BSAD 2704. Instructor approval required.

32348

MBA 6110 Tools for the Ethical Manager3

Block 1

1730 - 2030 M D02112 Hansen, Shaun

Course Fee $86.00 This is a one time MBA lab usage feeRequired course

32350

MBA 6130 Financial Management3

Block 1

1730 - 2030 T D02112 Turner, James

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Required course Prerequisites MBA 6050 and 6051 or exemption AND MBA 6020 or business undergrad

32352

MBA 6150 Operations/Supply Chain 3

Block 1

1730 - 2030 W D02112 Schvaneveldt,

Required course Required prerequisite: MBA 6050 AND 6051 orexempt or business undergrad degree

32353

MBA 6410 Global Macroeconomic 3

Block 1

1730 - 2030 R D02112 Stevenson,

Required course Prerequisite MBA 6040 or business undergrad or exemption

32351

MBA 6430 International Marketing3

Block 1

1730 - 2030 T D02113 Horstmann,

Elective course Business undergrads may take to substitue for MBA 6140 Email Sally to make note in CatTracks

32349

MBA 6580 Project Management3

Block 1

1730 - 2030 M D02113 Mouritsen,

Elective course

30422

MENG 6510 Eminent Writer: Hemingw ay2

Block 1

1730 - 2100 T SP315 Crimmel, Hal

This seminar examines signif icant w orks of and relevant criticism on an inf luential w riter or a small group of w riters. This variable emphasis course may be repeated for credit w ith dif ferent subject matter.

31579

MHA 6140 Long-term Care 3

Block 1

1730 - 2010 R D03203 Jones, Brent

Seminar analysis of ef fect of chronic conditions and aging on delivery of health services, nursing homes and alternatives, mental health facilities and agencies, and rehabilitation facilities and services. Field trips and individual research projects.

31569

MHA 6160 Medical Group Management3

Block 1

1730 - 2010 R D03204 Schof ield, Paul

Theory and principles of practice management. Emphasis on the fundamentals of organizing, staf f ing, and controlling a physician practice. Financial applications and resource consumption.

31567

MHA 6300 Quality Improve/Risk 3

Block 1

1730 - 2010 T D03233 Betts, Robin

A study of the effects of sophisticated quality and health outcome measures as used by individuals, employers and insurers to compare the results of various providers. The course w ill cover the forces of the smarter external customers and internal pressures to justify costs, continuous quality improvement, risk management, and changes demanding creative health care marketing techniques. Course content w ill include JCAHO and NCQA accreditation standards and processes, Life safety and f ire code requirements, and handling of biohazards such as blood borne pathogens.

32129

MPC 6150 Writing for Prof 3

Block 1

1730 - 2010 W EH410 Josephson,

Course Fee $15.00

32132

MPC 6500 Topics in Prof Communication3

Block 1

1730 - 2010 T EH406 Steimel, Sarah

The study and application of professional communication in contemporary society is dynamic and ever changing. This course w ill provide students w ith opportunities to explore specialized topics in a seminar format. This course may be taken tw ice as elective credit w ith dif ferent titles and topics.

31968

MSAT 6810 Evidence Eval & Treatmt 2

Block 1

0830 - 1020 MW SW229 Ostrow ski,

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This course prepares Graduate Athletic Training students to take the Athletic Trainer Board of Certif ication (BOC) Exam. This course is highly recommended for all Master of Science in Athletic Training students during their f inal year in the graduate program.

31854

NTM 1700 TE Intro to Computer 3

Block 1

1800 - 2040 T EH318 Marriott, Naloni

Course Fee $25.00

31874

NTM 1701 TA Document Creation1

Block 1

TBA TBA EH311 Porter, Joyce

Course Fee $10.00

33987

NTM 1701 TA Document Creation1

Block 1

TBA TBA OL Porter, Joyce

Course Fee $10.00

34175

PAR 2020 Traumatic Emergenc3

Block 1

0900 - 1700 MWF MH417 Robertson,

Prepares the student to recognize, assess and provide paramedic interventions related to bodily traumatic injuries. Current PHTLS/BTLS/ABLS principles are utilized.

34189

PAR 2030 Special 3

Block 1

0900 - 1700 MWF MH417 Robertson,

Prepares the student to recognize, assess and provide paramedic interventions related to the special challenges posed by neonate, pediatric, obstetric, geriatrics, and psychiatric patients. Acute interventions for the chronic care patient is discussed. Current AHA/PEPP standards are utilized.

34496

PE 1527 Rock Climbing, Level I1

Block 1

0830 - 1020 TR WI103 DeBruin, Derek

Course Fee $35.00

33741

PE 1610 Skiing, Level I1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 F PM Morgan, Cass

Course Fee $95.00

33745

PE 1610 Skiing, Level I1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 S PM McGonegal,

Course Fee $95.00

33748

PE 1610 Skiing, Level I1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 U PM

Course Fee $95.00

33742

PE 1611 Skiing, Level II1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 F PM Morgan, Cass

Course Fee $95.00

33746

PE 1611 Skiing, Level II1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 S PM McGonegal,

Course Fee $95.00

33756

PE 1611 Skiing, Level II1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 U PM

Course Fee $95.00

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33743

PE 1612 Skiing, Level III1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 F PM Morgan, Cass

Course Fee $95.00

33747

PE 1612 Skiing, Level III1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 S PM McGonegal,

Course Fee $95.00

33758

PE 1612 Skiing, Level III1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 U PM

Course Fee $95.00

33765

PE 1620 Snow boarding, Level I1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 F PM Morgan, Cass

Course Fee $95.00

33789

PE 1620 Snow boarding, Level I1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 S PM McGonegal,

Course Fee $95.00

33794

PE 1620 Snow boarding, Level I1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 U PM

Course Fee $95.00

33784

PE 1621 Snow boarding, Level II1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 F PM Morgan, Cass

Course Fee $95.00

33791

PE 1621 Snow boarding, Level II1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 S PM McGonegal,

Course Fee $95.00

33795

PE 1621 Snow boarding, Level II1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 U PM

Course Fee $95.00

33787

PE 1622 Snow boarding, Level III1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 F PM Morgan, Cass

Course Fee $95.00

33792

PE 1622 Snow boarding, Level III1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 S PM McGonegal,

Course Fee $95.00

33796

PE 1622 Snow boarding, Level III1

Block 1

1330 - 1530 U PM

Course Fee $95.00

32755

PSY 1010 SS Introductory Psychology3

Block 1

1730 - 2010 W SS394 Parrilla de

Course Fee $2.00

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32145

REST 2320 Essentials Mechani 2

Block 1

0930 - 10201130 - 1320

TRM MH312

Trujillo, Lisa

Course provides a basic understanding of essentials for mechanical ventilation. Includes determining the need for ventilatory support, the associated physiology and how ventilatory support is initiated, maintained, monitored, and discontinued.

31951

SW 1010 SS CEL Intr Generalist 3

Block 1

1730 - 2020 T SS101 Bigler, Mark

A generalist introduction to the relationships betw een social systems (individuals, groups, and communities) and the social w elfare netw orks w hich impact them, including the role of the social w ork profession. Open to all Weber State University students. • BSW 1010- This hybrid class w ill be taught f rom (1/11/15-3/4/15). This class w ill meet the f irst day of class and the professor w ill outline the rest of the class.CEL stands for Community Engaged Learning w hich means that students engage in meaningful community engagement that is connected to specif ic course objectives. See http://w w w .w eber.edu/ccel/cel-designation.html for a full list of CEL designated courses.

32629

SW 3700 CEL Social Work Research3

Block 1

1730 - 2030 W SS101 Kennedy,

Social w ork research and its relationship to social w ork theory and practice. The class w ill include content on qualitative, quantitative and single system research methodologies; analysis of data, including statistical procedures; systematic evaluation of practice; analysis and evaluation of theoretical bases, research questions, methodologies, statistical procedures, and conclusions of research reports; and relevant technological advances. The course w ill also identify how the research curriculum contributes to the student's use of scientif ic know ledge for practice. • MUST BE A SOCIAL WORK MAJOR AND ADMITTED INTO THE SOCIAL WORK PROGRAM. This is a Hybrid class that meets the First Block of the semester, (1/11/15-3/4/15). Contact the Social Work off ice 801-626-6157 or tracyhicks@w eber.edu for registration instructions. CEL stands for Community Engaged Learning w hich means that students engage in meaningful community engagement that is connected to specif ic course objectives. See http://w w w .w eber.edu/ccel/cel-designation.html for a full list of CEL designated courses.

32646

SW 5020 Social Welfare Policy3

Block 1

1730 - 2020 M SS119 Bonella, Barrett

This professional development course is designed for non-social w ork majors w ho have or w ish to have experience in the delivery of social services. The history, mission, philosophy and human service aspects used in the development of social w elfare policy w ill be covered. Examples of social, public, and social w elfare policy w ill be identif ied and studied. Know ledge of local, state, and federal legislation, professional organizations, and membership organizations w ill assist in review of lobbying, funding, and implementation practices used in meeting human service needs. Methods for the political and organizational analysis of processes and policy w ill be covered.

• This is a Hybrid class that meets the 1st block of the Semester, (1/11/15 - 3/4/15). A professional development course for non-Social Work Majors w ho may have or w ish to have experience in the delivery of social services. Contact the Social Work Off ice 801-626-6157 or tracyhicks@w eber.edu for registration instructions.