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
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Course Descriptions………………………………………………..
Degree Completion Major Courses ……………………….
Loop Campus courses…………………………………………….
Naperville Campus courses……………………………………
O’Hare Campus courses………………………………………..
SNL Online courses……………………………………………….
Faculty Designed Independent Studies…………………
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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.
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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
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by Campus Connect. After Campus Connect registration closes, use a registration form at
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section, note this is a hybrid class that begins online at https://d2l.depaul.edu on June 17, Seminar held on-campus July 19,
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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)
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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.