Summer 2015 Courses - School for New Learning
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Summer 2015 Courses - School for New Learning
Summer 2015 SNL BA COURSE SCHEDULE Updated: February 4, 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Course Descriptions……………………………………………….. Degree Completion Major Courses ………………………. Loop Campus courses……………………………………………. Naperville Campus courses…………………………………… O’Hare Campus courses……………………………………….. SNL Online courses………………………………………………. Faculty Designed Independent Studies………………… 2 4 5 7 8 9 14 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: See updated Schedules at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/UndergraduateRegistration-Information.aspx HOW TO REGISTER: Login to https://campusconnect.depaul.edu/ – then go to Add/drop a class in the Student Center. Enter the five digit number for each competence you wish to register. You can register for two competencies in most SNL courses. By University policy, all registrations incur the DePaul Athletic Fee. You must use a paper registration form to register for a Guided Independent Study, Advanced Project and Externship when taken as a project with your mentor. Submitting a paper registration form can only be confirmed using Campus Connect and not by telephone. See registration form at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/Undergraduate-Registration-Information.aspx Ready for Advanced Project? There are 2 options to satisfy F11 and F12: FA 303 Independent Advanced Project and FA 304 Advanced Project Course. If you intend to take FA 304, you should have the majority of your focus area competencies completed, or Academic Committee approval that verifies such completion is forthcoming. If you prefer to take Advanced Project as an independent study with your mentor, register for FAL 303 and contact your mentor. ArtShares ILP Project: Interested in presenting creative work for an Independent Learning Pursuit in a supportive and constructive group assessment session? See http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/undergraduate-resources/Pages/artshare.aspx Continuing Activity Status: Register for this status if you are not planning to take any courses this quarter to remain an active student. No fee. Use registration number: 41253 Course Descriptions: See http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/courses-and-syllabi/Pages/default.aspx Courses in Other DePaul Colleges: If you plan to register for a course in another DePaul college, check with that college office for registration information and pre-requisites, then register, noting the right quarter and using the 5 digit code for the course and the SNL registration form at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/Undergraduate-RegistrationInformation.aspx Focus Area Competencies: Completing F1 is a pre-requisite to registering for any other FX competencies. Please contact your faculty mentor or academic committee if you have not yet completed F1. Incomplete Grades are not automatic and must be negotiated with an instructor before the end of the quarter. See Incomplete Contract at http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/undergraduate-resources/Pages/forms.aspx Incomplete grades not resolved within two quarters are converted to an "F" and may not be re-opened. SNL Scholarships. See http://snl.depaul.edu/admission-and-aid/Pages/aid-and-scholarships.aspx Summit Seminar: Summit Seminar is for students who have had or will successfully complete their Final Committee Meeting no later than the seventh week of the current quarter. Your registration confirms that you have successfully completed all Lifelong Learning area competencies, including current enrollment or successful completion of the Externship and the Focus Area Advanced project. . Your current registration reflects the last competencies you need in order to graduate. If you are unsure of your eligibility discuss your readiness with your academic committee. If you are cleared by your academic committee, register by Campus Connect. After Campus Connect registration closes, use a registration form at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/Undergraduate-Registration-Information.aspx. Registration numbers: On-campus section, note this is a hybrid class that begins online at https://d2l.depaul.edu on June 17, Seminar held on-campus July 19, from 9-4pm: 41254. Online sections (course runs July 15 – 8/16): 41255, 41256. See also http://snl.depaul.edu/studentresources/undergraduate-resources/Pages/graduation.aspx Tuition: See http://www.depaul.edu/admission-and-aid/tuition/Pages/default.aspx Withdrawals: SNL students who need to withdraw from courses should consult the Academic Calendar at http://www.depaul.edu/university-catalog/academic-handbooks/graduate/university-information/Pages/academiccalendar.aspx. Additionally, students who withdraw from 10-week late-starting classes within the first two weeks after class has started should contact [email protected] for a tuition adjustment and students who withdraw from 5-week classes within the first week after class has started should contact [email protected] for a tuition adjustment. IMPORTANT DATES See http://www.depaul.edu/university-catalog/academic-handbooks/graduate/universityinformation/Pages/academic-calendar.aspx and http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/undergraduateresources/Pages/graduation.aspx Descriptions of New Courses for Summer Quarter Loop IN 307 – Advanced Elective Seminar – Topic: Philanthropy: Learning through Giving – (Tues) This class will be offered for the first time at SNL during summer 2015, providing a unique and exciting opportunity for students to learn about philanthropy and then to actually make cash donations to nonprofit organizations. During the quarter students will gain knowledge about various forms of grantmaking and develop analytical skills for critiquing funding proposals and nonprofits that seek financial support. After exploring the idea of altruism as practiced by others, students will develop their own thinking regarding to whom, why and how they will personally engage in philanthropy in the years to come. This is an interactive class which includes guest speakers, field trips and an opportunity for students to utilize their learning in a hands-on project. Competencies: E1, E2, FX, H1X, H2X. This class is offered for two competences and may be taken for either the Advanced Electives, or, a Focus Area and H1X or H2X competence. Faculty: Ellen Benjamin Ethics and Health – (Thur) Faculty: Mark Robinson O’Hare SW 237 – Introduction to Computers and Information Technology – (Wed) This course provides an overview of microcomputer applications including Microsoft Windows 8, Microsoft Office 2013, Microsoft Word 2013, Microsoft Excel 2013, Microsoft Access 2013, and Microsoft PowerPoint 2013. Competencies: FX, S1D, S5. Faculty: LeRoy Foster Offcampus LL 302 - Externship: Mindfulness Meditation Retreat at Starved Rock State Park (Fall, 2015) st th This unique hybrid course involves a four-day retreat (Thursday, October 1 through Sunday, October 4 , 2015) at the beautiful Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center in Utica, IL (1.5 hour drive from Chicago). Starved Rock Lodge sits high atop a 2 wooded bluff overlooking the Illinois River in the magnificent Starved Rock State Park. Every student will have a private guest room in the lodge. There is a fee of $615 for the retreat, in addition to the 4 credit hours of tuition for the L-10 and L-11 competencies. All the other pre- and post-retreat learning activities will take place online during the Fall, 2015 quarter. See the syllabus for more details. The pre-requisites for the course are completion of Foundations of Adult Learning and the L-4 and L-5 competencies. The course will fill early. You must pre-register for the course by contacting the instructor, Michael Skelley, directly at [email protected] Mindfulness meditation practices are simple, relaxing, yet powerful ways of developing your mind so that you can to be more fully and freely engaged in your daily experiences. The approaches to mindfulness meditation that you will learn in this course are related to Buddhist traditions, but also draw from contemporary insights in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy. No prior experience with meditation is necessary for this course. 3 Degree Completion Major Courses Courses for the Degree Completion Majors (DCM) are designed to complete requirements for two specific degrees: the BA in Leadership Studies and the BA in Applied Behavioral Sciences. SNL DCM students are SNL students but they are not competence-based, individualized focus area students. They are SNL DCM students. SNL Individualized Focus Area students are, however, welcome to take selected DCM classes only if they offer competencies students can use. There are no negotiated competencies in DCM courses. DCM students should register using the Class Nbr for DCM. All other SNL students should register using the Class Nbr assigned to a competence. All online DCM courses are held in Desire2Learn, the university’s learning management system. To access them, use your Campus Connect userID and Password to log in at: https://d2l.depaul.edu/ Subj DCM DCM DCM DCM Course # Course 311 Conflict Management and Negotiation 317 Ethics In The Professions 320 Professional Portfolio Development 322 Capstone Project/Portfolio Review Campus Credit hours Class Nbr NOTES Kosiarek, Renee 4 – DCM 2 – FX 2 – H3D DCM 40138 FX 40139 H3D 40140 Meets Online. Course runs first five weeks, 6/15-7/17. ONLINE Kimsey, Carol 2 – DCM 2 – A4 DCM 40141 A4 40142 Meets Online. Course runs first five weeks, 6/15-7/17. ONLINE Spellers, Regina STAFF 2 – DCM 2 - FX DCM FX 40143 40144 Meets Online. Course runs first five weeks, 6/15-7/17. 41561 Meets Online. Course runs first five weeks, 6/15-7/17. ONLINE Instructor ONLINE 3 – DCM 4 DCM Summer Quarter at the Loop Campus 14 East Jackson Blvd, Chicago 312/362-8001 Classes meet from 5:45-9pm, unless otherwise stated FX competencies must be appropriate to a student’s focus area Mondays 6/15/15 – 8/17/15 Tuesdays 6/16/15 – 8/18/15 Wednesdays 6/17/15 – 8/19/15 Thursdays 6/18/15 – 8/20/15 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar Reed, Susan L1 40442 LATE START. Meets 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30. LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals STAFF L2F1 40459 Saturdays 6/20/15 – 8/15/15 LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Davis, Nancy L2F1 40399 Meets Alternating Saturdays, 6/20, 6/27, 7/18, 8/1, 8/15, from 9-4p LL 140 Writing Workshop Hayes, Nicholas H3J 40345 LL 260 Writing to Competence Forster, Peter L4 40346 LL 270 Critical Thinking Stone, Charles L5 40470 LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning Cadena, Tony L6 40364 LL 300 Research Seminar STAFF L8,9 40460 (LRS) LL 302 Externship Lindsay-Ryan, Elisabeth L10, 11 40473 (LEX) Topic: Making Change IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar Benjamin, Ellen E1 40457 E2 40458 Topic: Philanthropy: Learning Through Giving NEW COURSE 5 Mondays 6/15/15 – 8/17/15 AI 170 Creativity and Entrepreneurship Acerra, Patrizia A5 40336 FX 40337 L7 40338 LATE START. Meets dates TBD Can only be taken for one competence. AI 342 Great Music in Chicago Cunniff, Joseph A1A 40341 A1C 40342 A3D 40343 H2F 40344 SW 152 Stress Reduction Using Humor and Spirituality Orlando, Gina S2X 41250 A3X 41251 FX 41252 Meets 6/15, 6/22, 6/29, 7/6, 7/13. Can only be taken for one competence. Tuesdays 6/16/15 – 8/18/15 FA 304 Advanced Project Course STAFF F11, 12 40381 (FAP) HC 190 Law in America: Its History and Relevance in Today’s World Bates, Fred A3X 40453 FX 40456 H1D 40454 H4 40455 Wednesdays 6/17/15 – 8/19/15 Thursdays 6/18/15 – 8/20/15 SW 275 Body, Mind, Spirit: Yoga and Meditation Dolan, Maureen H3F 40445 S2C 40446 A3B 40447 S3B 40448 HC 129 The Emotionally Intelligent Leader Younger, Donna A3X 40432 FX 40431 H2X 40429 H3X 40430 AI 267 The Examined Life: A Question of Philosophy Sautter, R. Craig A3A 40468 A3E 40469 A4 40467 Ethics and Health Robinson, Mark Comps TBD SW 361 Introduction to Computer Productivity STAFF FX 40353 S5 40352 LATE START. Meets 7/22, 7/29, 8/5, 8/12, 8/19. Can only be taken for one competence. HC 192 How, What, and Why We Eat: The Art, Science and Psychology of Food Cantwell, Joan A1F 40435 FX 40439 H2G 40436 H3F 40437 S3B 40438 AI 247 Stage Improvisation and Game Playing Starrs, John A1X 40461 A2A 40462 A3D 40463 A5 40464 AI 295 Shades of Gray: Morality and Ethics in Film Fox, Gary A1D 40423 A3C 40424 A4 40425 H2G 40426 Saturdays 6/20/15 – 8/15/15 HC 344 International Relations Tyranowski, Theresa FX 40388 H1C 40389 H2A 40392 H5 40390 L7 40391 Meets from 9-12:15pm FA 236 Marketing You: Communicating Your Professional Identity On and Offline Spellers, Regina FX 40450 H2D 40452 H3X 40451 S1X 40449 6 NEW COURSE Summer Quarter at the Naperville Campus 150 W. Warrenville, Naperville 630/548-9378 Classes meet from 6:15-9:30pm, unless otherwise stated. FX competencies must be appropriate to a student’s focus area Monday 6/15/15 – 8/17/15 LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Benedetto, Corinne L2F1 40474 Tuesday 6/16/15 – 8/18/15 LL 260 Writing to Competence Jackson, Tranita L4 40495 Wednesday 6/17/15 – 8/19/15 LL 270 Critical Thinking Shearer, Carrie L5 40502 LL 300 Research Seminar Neblung, Lori L8, L9 40477 (LRS) AI 209 Ethics and Identity: The Pressure of Institutions on Individuals Armstrong, Rebecca LL 302 Externship Matamonasa, Arieahn L10, 11 40503 (LEX) Topic: The Wisdom and Power of Horses OPEN TOPIC H2X 41293 A3X 41294 A4 41295 FX 41296 AI 160 It’s Only Rock and Roll: Making Music the Old Fashioned Way Hemmerling, John A2X 40498 A5 40497 FX 40501 S1X 40500 S2X 40499 HYBRID. Meets in-class 6/16, 6/30, 7/14, 7/28, 8/11. 7 Thursday 6/18/15 – 8/20/15 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar STAFF L1 40494 LATE START. Meets 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30 FA 219 Negotiations for Business Success Ratza, Cliff FX H3D H5 S3D 40491 40488 40489 40490 Saturday 6/20/15 – 8/15/15 Summer Quarter at the O’Hare Campus 8770 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, 312/476-3600 Classes meet from 6:15-9:30pm, unless otherwise stated. FX competencies must be appropriate to a student’s focus area Monday 6/15/15 – 8/17/15 LL 270 Critical Thinking Luma, Tania L8,9 40516 (LRS) LL 302 Externship Dix, Mary Jane LL 302 L10, L11 40517 (LEX) Topic: Balancing Your Demanding Life Tuesday 6/16/15 – 8/18/15 LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Skelley, Michael L2F1 40529 LL 300 Research Seminar STAFF L8,9 40534 (LRS) OPEN TOPIC Wednesday 6/17/15 – 8/19/15 LL 260 Writing to Competence Wagoner, Jane L4 40536 SW 225 Introduction to Computers and Information Technology Foster, Le Roy FX S1D S5 NEW COURSE AI 284 The Brave New World of Marketing Communications Downey, Shannon A5 40512 H2G 40513 S3F 40514 FX 40515 AI 147 Ethics; How Good People Make Tough Choices Hayda, Christine A3C 40508 A3X 40509 A4 40510 FX 40511 AI 210 The Mindset of Innovation: Building Your Creativity Competences Shames, Adam H3X 40525 L7 40526 A5 40527 FX 40528 8 Thursday 6/18/15 – 8/20/15 LL103 Independent Learning Seminar STAFF L1 40519 LATE START. Meets 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23, 7/30 SW 261 Explorations in Biology Berchiolli, Barbara S1A 40521 S2C 40522 S4 40520 Meets 6/18, 6/25, 7/2, 7/9, 7/16. Can only be taken for one competence. Saturday 6/20/15 – 8/15/15 SNL Online Courses Accessing Your Online Course Enter your Campus Connect username and password athttps://d2l.depaul.edu/ . If you do not have your Campus Connect login credentials, please call DePaul's Technology Support Center (TSC) at 312-362-8765. Beginning The Quarter You should expect to receive an email from your instructor by end of the day on the previous Friday. Login several days before your course begins so that you can be sure your username and password are correct. Note you may not see course information posted yet: it will be there by the first day of the quarter. Your Email Address You will be receiving important information via email at your preferred email address listed on Campus Connect. If your email address has recently changed, you must update your email address under the HOME and then check the Preferred field on Campus Connect. Check your spam filter. Books and Syllabi You can order your books at http://www.mbsdirect.net. Books for SNL Online courses are not available at the on-campus bookstore. Access syllabi at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/courses-and-syllabi/undergraduate-syllabi/Pages/default.aspx Technical Requirements See http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/online-resources/Pages/tech-requirements.aspx Contact Information Technology For problems related to Desire2Learn, please contact the Technology Support Center at 312-362-8765. You can also submit a ticket by logging on to Campus Connect at https://campusconnect.depaul.edu, click on the ' Technology Support Center’ link on the upper right hand bar and then click on the link, ‘Request Help – Submit A Case’. Student Services For general student support questions, please contact us at 1-866-SNL-FORU or email [email protected]. Advising For academic advising questions, please contact 312-362-5445 or email [email protected] 9 SNL Online Courses FX competencies must be appropriate to a student’s focus area Subject Area & Course Number HC 302 Course HC 302 Active Citizenship FX H4 L3 L7 40148 40147 40145 40146 Richine, Jean IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar E1 E2 40155 40156 Simpson, David Topic: One World Globalization IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar 40153 40154 Enenbach, Mark Topic: Health Care Options FA 304 Advanced Project Course Advanced Project Course African Spirituality and Education E1 E2 F11, 12 (FAP) F11, 12 (FAP) A1H A3B FX H5 40159 40160 40162 40161 Mosha, Raymond FA 304 HC 370 Active Citizenship Competence and Class Nbr FX 40152 H4 40151 L3 40149 L7 40150 40157 40158 Instructor Leavy, Elizabeth Triller, Steffanie Wilbur, Gretchen HC 299 Assessing and Managing Conflict FX H3D L7 40163 40164 40165 Delgado, Mary AI 185 The Beatles and the Creative Process A1X A3X A5 S3F 40167 40168 40166 40169 DiCola, Chuck AI 185 The Beatles and the Creative Process A1X A3X A5 S3F 40171 40172 40170 40173 Kimsey, James HC 239 Business, Technology, and our Global Future FX H5 S3F 40177 40176 40178 Szczerba, Patricia FA 368 Compassionate Business: Stress Reduction in the Workforce Conflict Management and Negotiation A3B FX H2X 40179 40181 40180 DCM FX H3D 40138 40139 40140 Connecting Thought and Behavior in the Workplace, the Community and your Personal Life Creating Original Digital Art FX H1I H3A S3X 40185 40182 40183 40184 Skorupa, Kenn A2A A2D A2X FX 40189 40186 40187 40188 Schmidall, Dee Creative Writing A1C A2A A5 40207 40208 40209 Goushegir, Ezzat DCM 311 FA 325 AI 181 AI 176 Khalsa, Japa Kosiarek, Renee 10 Notes Course runs 6/157/17. Subject Area & Course Number AI 315 Course LL 270 Critical Thinking L5 40214 Nystrom, Harvey LL 270 Critical Thinking L5 40215 Spellers, Regina SW 329 Database Development for Managing Information FX H2B S1D S3X 40219 40218 40216 40217 Hover, Todd AI 167 Digital Photography A1X A2D A2X A5 40221 40222 40223 40220 Stein, Hartwig HC 157 Economics for Decision-Making FX H1C H2E H5 40225 40226 40227 40224 Toussaint, Maude FA 105 Essentials of Compensation Management FX H3B 40229 40228 Kahdeman, Tyler FA 105 Essentials of Compensation Management FX H3B 40231 40230 Kahdeman, Tyler FA 260 Essentials of Project Management FX H2X 40233 40232 Trondsen, Norene FA 260 Essentials of Project Management FX H2X 40235 40234 Kadwani, Shirin FA 110 Essentials of Training and Development FX H2X 40236 40237 Snyder, Deb FA 110 Essentials of Training and Development FX H2X 40238 40239 Snyder, Deb DCM 317 SW 256 Ethics in the Professions Everyday Ecology LL 302 Externship LL 302 LL 250 LL 250 Creativity and Imagination Competence and Class Nbr A3X 40210 A5 40211 H3X 40212 S3X 40213 Instructor Notes Forster, Peter Course runs 6/157/17. Can only be taken for one competence LATE START. Course runs 7/20-8/21. Can only be taken for one competence. Course runs 6/157/17. Can only be taken for one competence LATE START. Course runs 7/20-8/21. Can only be taken for one competence. Course runs 6/157/17. Can only be taken for one competence LATE START. Course runs 7/20-8/21. Can only be taken for one competence. Course runs 6/157/17. DCM 40141 A4 40142 FX 40243 S1C 40240 S3C 40241 S4 40242 L10, 11 40245 (LEX) Kimsey, Carol Worthington, Valerie Topic: The Role of Fitness in the Examined Life Externship L10, 11 (LEX) Dix, Mary Jane Topic: Balancing One’s Demanding Life Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals L2F1 40247 Wellisch, Fred L2F1 40246 LoSardo, Betta 11 40244 Reynolds, Lovelle Subject Area & Course Number LL 103 LL 103 SW 328 Course Independent Learning Seminar Independent Learning Seminar Infectious Disease: A Global Challenge Competence and Class Nbr L1 40248 L1 40249 Instructor Notes Stanford, Ann LATE START. Course runs from 6/39-8/2 LATE START. Course runs from 6/39-8/2 Spellers, Regina H5 S2D S3B 40250 40251 40252 NiBhuachalla, Siobhan SW 361 Introduction to Computer Productivity FX S5 40254 40253 Khananu, Zaya SW 361 Introduction to Computer Productivity FX S5 40256 40255 Hover, Todd AI 282 Leisure for Well-Being H3F 40257 Stein, Hartwig AI 282 Leisure for Well-Being H3F 40258 Worthington, Valerie SW 367 Leisure, Recreation, and Health A3D H3F H4 S1X 40260 40261 40262 40263 Olison, Shannon FA 113 Managing Change for Organizational Leadership FX H2C 41247 41246 Joachim, Jill FA 113 Managing Change for Organizational Leadership FX H2C 41249 41248 Joachim, Jill SW 267 Nutrition for a Lifetime S2D S2X S3B S4 40269 40266 40267 40268 Stifter, Pat HC 257 Participation and Democracy in America A3A H3A H4 S1A 40270 40271 40272 40273 Cook, Zachary AI 322 Problems and Issues in Contemporary Ethics A3C A3E A4 FX 40280 40281 40279 40282 Alderson, Sue AI 322 Problems and Issues in Contemporary Ethics DCM 320 40276 40277 40275 40278 40143 40144 40363 LL 300 Professional Portfolio Development Quantitative Reasoning Research Seminar A3C A3E A4 FX DCM FX L6 LL 300 Research Seminar SW 153 Science for Citizens S1A S2D SW 153 Science for Citizens S1A S2D LL 205 L8,9 (LRS) L8,9 (LRS) Course runs 6/157/17. Can only be taken for one competence LATE START. Course runs 7/20-8/21. Can only be taken for one competence. Course runs 6/157/17. LATE START. Course runs 7/20-8/21. Course runs 6/157/17. Can only be taken for one competence LATE START. Course runs 7/20-8/21. Can only be taken for one competence. Kahdeman, Tyler Spellers, Regina Course runs 6/157/17. Johnson, Kathryn 40286 Robinson, Mark OPEN TOPIC 40285 Gilbert-Levin, Renee OPEN TOPIC 40287 40288 Martin, Akilah 40289 40290 Martin, Akilah Course runs 6/157/17. Can only be taken for one competence LATE START. Course runs 7/20-8/21. Can only be taken for one competence. 12 Subject Area & Course Number SW 360 Course AI 219 Space, Spirituality, and Human Identity A1E A1G H1F H2E 40295 40296 40297 40298 Zurybida, Catherine SW 244 Statistical Reasoning: Understanding and Using Statistics FX H3X S2X S3X 40372 40369 40370 40371 Vaynberg, Yelena SW 217 Understanding and Measuring Intelligence A3C FX H3A S3D 40311 40312 40309 40310 Johnson, Kathryn AI 197 What was God thinking when He invented the Universe A3G A4 H5 40319 40320 40321 Nash, Kyle SW 250 Widgets, Clicks and Tweets FX S1D 40324 40323 Golas, Joann SW 250 Widgets, Clicks and Tweets FX S1D 40326 40325 Koenig, Melissa LL 260 Writing to Competence Writing to Competence Writing Workshop L4 40328 Kutty, Nina L4 40327 Wozniak, Kathryn H3J 40329 Cummings, Kamilah LL 260 LL 140 Society and Information Technologies Competence and Class Nbr FX 40294 H2G 40291 S3A 40292 S3F 40293 13 Instructor Notes Lash, David Course runs 6/157/17. Can only be taken for one competence LATE START. Course runs 7/20-8/21. Can only be taken for one competence. Faculty Designed Independent Studies Prerequisite: You must be registered for or have completed LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning. An FDIS satisfies 1 competence & carries 2 hours of tuition credit unless otherwise stated. Subjec Area & Course Number IN 363 Course IN 233 The Ethnic Museums of Chicago: Cultural Histories A1B H2B IN 231 Exploring Chicago Politics Sautter, R. C. IN 345 IN 238 Externship: Animals in Contemporary Life The Juvenile Court System A3X 41264 H1C 41265 H4 41266 L3 41263 LEX (L10, 11) H1X 41268 H2X 41269 IN 368 Learning History at the Museum H2B H4 41270 41271 Davis, Nancy IN 249 New York: An Historical Overview A3G FX H1B H1F H1H 41275 41276 41274 41272 41273 Davis, Nancy IN 261 The Parent Role E1 E2 41277 41278 Heath, Harriet IN 364 Planning, Design and Development A2C H1I 41279 41280 Hill, Timothy IN 243 Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome and Its Effects A2C A3A FX H1B H1I H4 41285 41284 41286 41282 41283 41281 Davis, Nancy IN 264 Voices and Visions: A Television Course in Modern Poetry (Video-based course) A1A A1C A1D 41287 41288 41289 Sautter, R. Craig IN 266 Women’s Issues E1 E2 41290 41291 Marienau, Catherine Chicago Art and Literature Competence and Class Nbr A1A 41259 A1C 41260 41261 41262 14 Instructor Notes Hill, Timothy Cunniff, Joseph LoSardo, Betta Donnelly, Barbara Can register for both competencies. Can register for both competencies.