Winter SNL BA COURSE SCHEDULE Updated: January 2, 2017

Winter 2017 SNL BA COURSE SCHEDULE Updated: January 2, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS         New Course Descriptions…………………………………….. 1 Decision An...
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Winter 2017

SNL BA COURSE SCHEDULE Updated: January 2, 2017

TABLE OF CONTENTS        

New Course Descriptions…………………………………….. 1 Decision Analytics Major courses …………………………. 4 Degree Completion Major courses ………………………. 6 Loop Campus courses……………………………………………. 7 Naperville Campus courses…………………………………… 10 O’Hare Campus courses……………………………………….. 11 SNL Online courses………………………………………………. 12 Faculty Designed Independent Studies………………… 18

UPDATES: See updates at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/Undergraduate-Registration-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. 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 FA 303 and contact your mentor. ArtShares ILP Project: Interested in presenting creative work for an Independent Learning Pursuit? See http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/undergraduate-resources/Pages/art-share.aspx Course Descriptions and Syllabi: 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 for registration information and pre-requisites, then register, using the 5 digit code for the course. *December Session: Courses meet either: Mondays and Wednesdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays or Saturdays. NOTE: when registering or searching for a December Session course in Campus Connect, please choose the Winter term, along with “December Session” under SESSION. The search results will specify “DEC SESSN” when a course is being offered in the December Session. 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. Proficiency Exam for L4 Writing: Register using Registration number 22848 within the first week of classes to upload your exam to D2L. See instructions for the exam here. Proficiency Exam for L6 Quantitative Reasoning: Register using Registration number 22847 within the first week of classes to upload your exam to D2L. See instructions for the exam here

SNL Scholarships. See http://snl.depaul.edu/admission-and-aid/Pages/aid-and-scholarships.aspx Summit Seminar: Summit Seminar: Summit Seminar is a final requirement that you are advised to take during your last term, just prior to graduating. To register, you must have successfully completed all Lifelong Learning competencies, and be registered for (or have completed) Advanced Elective Seminar and Advanced Project. If unsure, discuss your readiness with your academic committee. If cleared by your academic committee, register by Campus Connect and after the quarter begins, use the online registration form at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/registration/Pages/Undergraduate-Registration-Information.aspx. The on-campus Summit is a HYBRID class that begins online at https://d2l.depaul.edu on Jan. 4; a required on-campus meeting is Feb. 5 from 9-4pm. Hybrid section registration numbers: 23555. Summit is also offered in all online sections (running Feb 6 – Mar 12). Choose one section: 22986, 22987, 22988. See also http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/undergraduateresources/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. Students who withdraw from 11-week-long late-starting classes within the first 2 weeks after class starts, or who withdraw from 5-week classes within the first week after class starts must contact [email protected] for a tuition adjustment. IMPORTANT DATES See http://www.depaul.edu/university-catalog/academic-handbooks/graduate/universityinformation/Pages/academic-calendar.aspx Descriptions of New Courses for Winter Quarter Loop SW 247 – Creating Academic and Business Documents – (Mon.) This hands on course is conducted in a computer classroom so students can learn software skills by creating academic and business documents using MS Office 2013 PowerPoint and Word. This is not a writing class - students will not write any papers. Focus is on mastering PowerPoint and Word software skills. Plain text will be provided for classroom work and for weekly homework assignments. Students will format text and analyze the impact of colors in PowerPoint and develop Word formatting skills for academic papers and business documents including flyers and brochures. Students will analyze real-world situations, identify appropriate software solutions and apply the best software to accomplish tasks and goals. Students will present their own PowerPoint creation in the last class. Competencies: S1X, FX. Can only be taken for one competence. Faculty: Patricia Szczerba. Meets 1/2, 1/9, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6 (no class 1/16*) SW 254 – Environmental Sustainability and Advocacy – (Truman Bridge/Mon) Truman Bridge Course. Meets 1/30, 2/6 (Truman) from 5:45 pm – 9:05 pm; Meets 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6, 3/13, 3/27, 4/3, 4/17, 4/24, 5/1, 5/8. *No class 3/20 – Spring Break (DePaul). Competencies: S1A, S3C, S4, L3. Faculty: Raymund Torralba (M Gurung Bridge instructor). Can be taken for up to 3 competencies. HC 154 – Race and Ethnic Relations – (Truman Bridge/Thurs) Truman Bridge Course. Meets 2/2, 2/9 (Truman) from 5:45 pm – 9:05 pm; Meets 2/16, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9, 3/16, 3/30, 4/6, 4/20, 4/27, 5/4, 5/11 (Loop Campus) *No class 3/23 and 4/13 – Spring Break (DePaul and Truman). Competencies: H4, H5, FX, H2A, A3C. Faculty: Anghesom Atsbaha (A Johnson Bridge instructor) Can be taken for up to 3 competencies.

Offcampus LL 302 Externship: Mindfulness Meditation Retreat at Starved Rock State Park (Spring, 2017) This unique hybrid course involves a four-day retreat (Thursday, April 20th through Sunday, April 23rd, 2017) 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 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 $650 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 Spring 2017 quarter. See 2

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. 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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Decision Analytics Major Courses Courses for the Decision Analytics (DA) Major are designed for the Bachelor of Arts in Decision Analytics degree, but are open to all SNL students. Negotiated competencies are not available in DA courses. DA students should register using the Class Nbr for DA. All other SNL students should register using the Class Nbr assigned to a competence.

Winter Term Subj

Course #

Course

Campus

Instructor

Credit hours

Class Nbr

Loop

Holton, Deborah

4 – DA 2 – FX 2 – A1B 2 – A5

DA FX A1B A5

DA FX

AI

277

The Underground Railroad (Ways of Knowing in the Liberal Arts)

FA

199

Career Planning and Assessment

Loop

Tolliver, Derise

2 – DA 2 – FX

HC

300

Globalization and Professional Practice

Online

McGury, Susan

4 – DA 2 – FX 2 – H5

CCA

153

The Art of Speechmaking

Online

Acerra, Patrizia

2 – DA

CCA

153

The Art of Speechmaking

Online

Blanchard, Carol

CCA

215

Film Noir

Loop

CCH

325

Connecting Thought and Behavior

CCH

367

CCH

DA FX H5

NOTES

23600 23603 23602 23601

26806 26807

26987 26989 26988

Meets at the Loop Campus, Tuesdays, 5:45 – 9:00 pm, 1/3/173/14/17. Can be taken for up to two competencies or the DA section only. LATE START. Meets 2/7, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28, 3/7. Can only be taken for the FX competence or the DA section only. Course runs Online 1/2/17 – 3/18/17. Can be taken for up to two competencies or the DA section only.

Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 2/5/17 LATE START. Meets Online. Course runs 2/6/17 –3/12/17 LATE START. Meets at the Loop Campus, Thursdays, 5:45 – 9:00 pm, 2/9/17-3/9/17 Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 3/18/17

DA

23465

2 – DA

DA

23466

Kimsey, John

2 – DA

DA

23519

Online

Skorupa, Kenn

4 – DA

DA

23474

Leisure, Recreation and Health

Online

Hibbler, Dan

4 – DA

DA

23482

Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 3/18/17

367

Leisure, Recreation and Health

Online

Hibbler, Dan

4 – DA

DA

23483

CCH

112

Exploring Success Techniques

Loop

Weggeman, Jennifer

2 – DA

DA

23505

CCS

275

Body, Mind, Spirit: Yoga and Meditation

Loop

Dolan, Maureen

4 – DA

DA

23528

Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 3/18/17 LATE START. Meets at the Loop Campus, Mondays, 5:45 – 9:00 pm, 2/6/17 – 3/6/17 Meets at the Loop Campus, Wednesdays, 5:45 – 9:00 pm, 1/4/17 – 3/16/17

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Decision Analytics Major Courses continued Winter Term (continued)

Liberal Learning Courses Subj

Course #

Course Challenges in Global Health

Campus Online

Instructor NiBhuachalla, Siobhan

Credit hours

CCS

328

CCS

256

Everyday Ecology

Online

Ridd, Barbara

4 – DA

CCS

256

Everyday Ecology

Online

Caffey, James

4 – DA

CCS

153

Science for Citizens

Online

Reynolds, Lovelle

2 – DA

5

4 – DA

Class Nbr DA

23468

DA

23481

DA

27757

DA

23490

NOTES Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 3/18/17 Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 3/18/17 Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 3/18/17 Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 3/18/17

Degree Completion Major Courses Courses for Degree Completion Majors (DCM) are designed for the BA in Leadership Studies and the BA in Applied Behavioral Sciences, but are open to all SNL students. Negotiated competencies are not available in DCM courses. DCM students should register using the Class Nbr for DCM. Other SNL students should register using the Class Nbr assigned to a competence. Online DCM courses are at: https://d2l.depaul.edu/

Winter Term 1/3/17 – 3/14/17 Subj

Course #

Course

Campus

Instructor

Credit hours

DCM FX S1D S5

23104 23105 23106 23107

LOOP

Mirza, Zoaib

4 - DCM 2 - FX 2 – S1D 2 – S5

Class Nbr

NOTES HYBRID. Meets at the Loop Campus, Tuesdays, 1/3, 1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28, 3/14, from 5:459:00pm with additional online component. Meets at the Loop Campus, Tuesdays, 1/3/17 – 3/14/17, from 5:45-9:00pm Meets at the Naperville Campus, Tuesdays, 1/3/17 – 3/14/17, from 6:15 – 9:30pm Meets Online. DCM admission required. Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 2/5/17. DCM admission required.

DCM

306

Productive Applications of WorkBased Technology

DCM

308

Introduction to Statistics

LOOP

Khananu, Zaya

4 - DCM 2 - FX 2 – S2X

DCM FX S2X

23108 23110 23109

DCM

308

Introduction to Statistics

NAPERVILLE

Hemmerling, John

4 - DCM 2 - FX 2 – S2X

DCM FX S2X

23111 23113 23112

DCM

309

Applied Research

ONLINE

Stevens, Cynthia

4 – DCM

DCM

23114

DCM

321

Capstone Planning

ONLINE

Stevens, Cynthia

2 – DCM

DCM

23103

DCM

324

Effective Group and Personal Dynamics

ONLINE

Vaulx, Allyson

4 – DCM 2 – FX 2 – H2X

DCM FX H2X

23116 23117 23118

Meets Online.

ONLINE

Magree, Janet

2 – DCM

DCM

23115

Meets Online. Course runs 1/2/17 – 2/5/17. DCM admission required.

ONLINE

Murphy, Nora

4 – DCM 2 –FX 2 – H2X 2 – H3X

DCM FX H2X H3X

23119 23120 23121 23122

Meets Online.

DCM

DCM

315

Exploring the Field

330

Professional Communication in the Workplace

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Winter 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 Monday 1/2/17-3/13/17 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar Davis, Nancy L1 23225 LATE START. Meets 1/23, 1/30, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20 LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Buckley, Veronica L2F1 22929 LATE START. Begins 1/9 LL 140 Writing Workshop Neisen, James A1X 23499 FX 23501 H1X 23500 H3J 23244 S3X 23502

Tuesday 1/3/17-3/14/17 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar Cummings, Kamilah L1 23226 LATE START. Meets 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14.

Wednesday 1/4/17-3/15/17 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar Prusik, Amelie L1 23227 LATE START. Meets 1/18, 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15.

LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Neblung, Lori L2F1 22931

LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Comeau, Ludovic L2F1 22930

*Can be taken for up to 2 competencies. LL 260 Writing for Competence Gaddam, Amanda L4 23228

Thursday 1/5/17-3/16/17

LL 260 Writing for Competence Neisen, James L4 23539 LL 270 Critical Thinking Stone, Charles L5 23245

LL 270 Critical Thinking Scott, Leodis L5 23356 LATE START. Begins 1/12. LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning Thor, Eric L6 23229 LL 300 Research Seminar Comeau, Ludovic L8, 9 26795 (LRS) OPEN TOPIC

LL 300 Research Seminar McGury, Susan L8,9 23246 (LRS) Topic: Globalization LL 302 Externship Wellisch, Fred L10, 11 23503 (LEX) Topic: From Page to Stage

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Saturday 1/7/17-3/18/17

Loop Campus, cont’d

Monday 1/2/17-3/13/17

SW 247 Creating Academic and Business Documents Szczerba, Patricia FX 26801 S1X 26800 Meets 1/2, 1/9, 1/23, 1/30, 2/6 (no class 1/16*). Can only be taken for one competence. NEW COURSE FA 112 Exploring Success Techniques for Enhancing Career Skills Weggeman, Jennifer H3X 23308 FX 23309 DA 23505 LATE START. Meets 2/6, 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/6. Can only be taken for one competence. SW 254 Environmental Sustainability and Advocacy Torralba, Raymund S1A 27420 S3C 27421 S4 27422 L3 27423 Truman Bridge Course. Can be taken for up to 3 competencies. See page 2 for details.

Tuesday 1/3/17-3/14/17

FA 199 Career Assessment and Planning Tolliver, Derise FX 26807 DA 26806 LATE START. Meets 2/7, 2/14, 2/21, 2/28, 3/7. Can only be taken for the FX competence or the DA section only.

Wednesday 1/4/17-3/15/17 IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar Kimsey, John E1 23354 E2 23355 Topic: Frankenstein Across the Curriculum FA 304 Advanced Project Course Strohschen, Gabriele F11, 12 23403 (FAP) SW 275 Body, Mind, Spirit: Yoga and Meditation Dolan, Maureen A3B 23264 H3F 23262 S2C 23263 S3B 23265 DA 23528

Thursday 1/5/17-3/16/17

Saturday 1/7/17-3/18/17

FA 304 Advanced Project Course Strohschen, Gabriele F11, 12 23598 (FAP) SW 249 Animal Science and the Role of Modern Zoos Calderisi, Dominic S2D 27508 S1B 27509 S3C 27510 LATE START. Meets 2/9, 2/16, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9. Can only be taken for one competence.

HC 268 Culture and Politics of Carework Hart, Mechthild A4 23542 H3X 23543 H5 23541 L3 23540 Meets 1/7, 1/21, 2/4, 2/18, 3/4 from 9:00 – 4:15 pm

HC 222 Facilitative Dialogue Chen, Joe FX 26811 H3D 26808 H3X 26809 S2A 26810

HC 178 Gender at Work Lindsay-Ryan, Elisabeth FX 23520 H3B 23521 H4 23522 L7 23523

AI 215 Film Noir Kimsey, John A1D 23359 A1X 23358 A5 23357 DA 23519 LATE START. Meets 2/9, 2/16, 2/23, 3/2, 3/9. Can only be taken for one competence or DA section only.

HC 283 Global Perspectives Balancing Work and Family Kimble, Sara FX 26815 H2X 26812 H5 26813 L3 26814

SW 262 The Happiness Project Tolliver, Derise A3X 23361 H3X 23360 L7 23363 S2X 23426 S3X 23362

FA 300 Project Management Nowak, Thomas FX 23277 H2X 23275 L7 23274 S1D 23276

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Sunday 1/8/17-3/12/17

LL 390 Summit Seminar STAFF L12 HYBRID. Course begins Online 1/4/17. Seminar held on-campus 2/5/17, from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. For SNL Students only. See page 2 for registration information.

Loop Campus, cont’d Monday 1/2/17-3/13/17 AI 247 Stage Improvisation and Game Playing Starrs, John A1X 23240 A2A 23241 A3D 23242 A5 23243

Tuesday 1/3/17-3/14/17 DCM 308 Introduction to Statistics Khananu, Zaya DCM 23108 FX 23110 S2X 23109

Wednesday 1/4/17-3/15/17 HC 365 Jazz and Chicago Cunniff, Joseph A1A 23251 A1C 23252 H1X 23253 LATE START. Meets 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 3/1, 3/8. Can only be taken for one competence.

DCM 306 Productive Applications of Work Based Information Technology Mirza, Zoaib DCM 23104 FX 23105 S1D 23106 S5 23107 HYBRID. Meets 1/3, 1/17, 1/31, 2/14, 2/28, 3/14, from 5:45-9:00pm with additional online component. AI 277 The Underground Railroad (Ways of Knowing in the Liberal Arts) Holton, Deborah A1H 23602 H1F 23601 FX 23603 DA 23600

HC 201 Negotiating Contracts: Strategic, Legal, Ethical, and Modern Technology Rocco, Patricia A3X 23254 FX 23257 H1D 23255 H3D 23256 S3X 23258

AI 285 Work, Play and Rest: Integrating the Fragments Kisiel, Caroline A5 26821 H3F 26819 L7 26818 S3X 26820

Can be taken for up to 2 competencies or the DA section only.

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Thursday 1/5/17-3/16/17 HC 154 Race and Ethnic Relations Atsbaha, Anghesom A3C 23281 H2A 23282 H4 23283 H5 23284 FX 23285 Truman Bridge Course. Can be taken for up to 3 competencies. See page 2 for details.

Saturday 1/7/17-3/18/17

Winter 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 1/2/17-3/13/17

Tuesday 1/3/17-3/14/17 DCM 308 Introduction to Statistics Hemmerling, John DCM 23111 FX 23113 S2X 23112

Wednesday 1/4/17-3/15/17

Thursday 1/5/17-3/16/17

Saturday 1/7/17-3/18/17 SW 235 Yoga and Well-Being Russell, Rebecca A3B 23374 H3F 23375 S1X 23376 S2C 23377 Meets 1/7, 1/14, 1/21, 1/28, 2/11. Can only be taken for one competence. *no class 2/4

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Winter 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 1/2/17-3/13/17 FA 304 Advanced Project Course Neblung, Lori F11, 12 26822 (FAP)

SW 356 Database Design and Implementation for Small Business Todd, Kurtis FX 23380 S1D 23378 S5 23379

Tuesday 1/3/17-3/14/17 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar Jackson, Tranita L1 26877 LATE START. Meets 1/17, 1/24, 1/31, 2/7, 2/14. SW 269 Energy and Health Orlando, Gina S3D 23270 S4 23271 S2X 23272 H2F 23273

Wednesday 1/4/17-3/15/17 LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Downing, Kevin L2F1 26793

Thursday 1/5/17-3/16/17 LL 260 Writing for Competence Muller, William L4 26794

LL 270 Critical Thinking DiCola, Chuck L5 26817

AI 147 Ethics: How Good People Make Tough Choices Hayda, Christine A3C 23383 A3X 23384 A4 23385 FX 23386

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Saturday 1/7/17-3/18/17

SNL Online Courses

Accessing Your Online Course Enter your Campus Connect username and password at https://d2l.depaul.edu/. If you do not have Campus Connect login credentials, or have other technical problems accessing your course, contact DePaul's Technology Support Center (TSC) at 312362-8765 or email [email protected]. Beginning The Quarter Expect to receive email at the address you listed as Preferred in Campus Connect. Login before course begins to check your username and password are correct. Course information will be posted by the first day of the quarter. Books and Syllabi Order your books at http://depaul-loop.bncollege.com. See syllabi at http://snl.depaul.edu/academics/courses-andsyllabi/undergraduate-syllabi/Pages/default.aspx Technical Requirements See http://snl.depaul.edu/student-resources/online-resources/Pages/tech-requirements.aspx Student Services For general student support questions, please email [email protected]. Advising For academic advising questions, call 312-362-5445 or email [email protected]

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SNL Online Courses Subject Area & Course Number FA 363

Course

HC 302

Active Citizens: Making a difference in the community, workplace, world

FX H4 L3 L7

23451 23450 23448 23449

Leavy, Elizabeth

HC 302

Active Citizens: Making a difference in the community, workplace, world

FX H4 L3 L7

23129 23128 23126 23127

Leavy, Elizabeth

IN 307

Advanced Elective Seminar

E1 E2

23132 23133

LoSardo, Betta

IN 307

Advanced Elective Seminar

E1 E2

23130 23131

Enenbach, Mark

FA 304

Advanced Project Course

F 11, 12 (FAP)

23405

Triller Fry, Steffanie

**Pre-requisite: Research Seminar**

FA 304

Advanced Project Course

F 11, 12 (FAP)

23421

Grooms, Kenya

**Pre-requisite: Research Seminar**

FA 304

Advanced Project Course

F 11, 12 (FAP)

23404

McGury, Susan

AI 153

The Art of Speechmaking

LATE START. Begins 1/9 **Pre-requisite: Research Seminar** LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence.

AI 185

The Beatles and the Creative Process

A1X A3X A5 S3F

23288 23289 23287 23290

DiCola, Chuck

AI 185

The Beatles and the Creative Process

A1X A3X A5 S3F

23138 23139 23137 23140

Kimsey, James

AI 185

The Beatles and the Creative Process

A1X A3X A5 S3F

23311 23312 23313 23314

Puhala, Jeffrey

HC 239

Business, Technology, and our Global Future

FX H5 S3F

23173 23172 23174

Paulson, Ed

SW 328

Challenges in Global Health

H5 S2D S3B DA

23328 23329 23330 23468

NiBhuachalla, Siobhan

HC 165

China: Money, Power and the 21st Century

A3F H1C H1H H5

23470 23471 23472 23469

Enenbach, Mark

Achieving Your Work and Life Goals

Competence and Class Nbr FX 23123 H3X 23124 L7 23125

A2B FX DA

23463 23464 23466

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Instructor

Notes

Stewart Pellegrini, Mary

Blanchard, Carol

Topic: Money, Power and Art in the Italian Renaissance Topic: Health Care Policies, Practices and Principles

Subject Area & Course Number FA 325

Course

HC 170

Conversations in Community

H3X DA

AI 176

Creative Writing

A1C A2A A5

AI 315

Creativity and Imagination

A3X A5 H3X S3X

LL 270

Critical Thinking

L5

23154

Hibbler, Dan

LL 270

Critical Thinking

L5

26816

Richine, Jean

LL 270

Critical Thinking

L5

23153

Hibbler, Dan

SW 329

Database Development for Managing Information

FX H2B S1D S3X

23158 23157 23155 23156

Hover, Todd

AI 167

Digital Photography

A1X A2D A2X A5

23160 23161 23162 23159

Stein, Hartwig

AI 167

Digital Photography

A1X A2D A2X A5

23296 23297 23298 23295

Gitelson, Jon

DCM 324

Effective Group and Personal Dynamics

DCM FX H2X

23116 23117 23118

Vaulx, Allyson

FA 120

Essentials of Coaching

FX L7

23552 23551

St. John, Peggy

FA 105

Essentials of Compensation Management

FX H3B

23476 23475

Kahdeman, Tyler

FA 260

Essentials of Project Management

FX H2X

FA 260

Essentials of Project Management

FX H2X

FA 110

Essentials of Training

FA 359

Ethical Business Behavior

Connecting Thought and Behavior in the Workplace, the Community and your Personal Life

Competence and Class Nbr FX 23145 H1I 23142 H3A 23143 S3X 23144 DA 23474 26947 26946

23150 23151 23152 26952 26953 26954 26955

23168 23167

Instructor Skorupa, Kenn

Olison, Shannon

LATE START. Course runs 2/6 – 3/12. Can only be taken for one competence or DA section only.

Dumbleton, Molly

Simpson, David

Trondsen, Norene

23478 23477

Ardolino, Elizabeth

FX H2X

23479 23480

Whitmore, Roy

A4 FX H2X

23169 23171 23170

Cowin, Halina

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Notes

LATE START. Begins 1/9 LATE START. Begins 1/9

Course runs 1/2-2/5. Can only be taken for one competence. LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence. Course runs 1/2-2/5. Can only be taken for one competence. LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence. LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence.

Subject Area & Course Number SW 256

Course

SW 256

Everyday Ecology

LL 302

Externship

LL 302

Everyday Ecology

Externship

Competence and Class Nbr FX 23323 S1C 23320 S3C 23321 S4 23322 DA 23481 FX S1C S3C S4 DA

27756 27753 27754 27755 27757

L10, 11 (LEX)

22865

L10, 11 (LEX)

22864 26974 26975 26976 26973

Instructor Ridd, Barbara

Caffey, James

Olison, Shannon

Topic: The Role of Fitness in the Examined Life

Dix, Mary Jane

Topic: Spirituality

HC 253

Family Life: The Past, Present and Future of Families

A3A FX H2F H4

LL 250

Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Globalization and Professional Practice

L2F1

22926

LoSardo, Betta

L2F1

22927

Stanford, Ann

FX H5 DA

26989 26988 26987

McGury, Susan

S1E S2A S5 S4

Ben-Yoseph, Yoav

L1

23324 23325 23326 23327 23408

L1

23175

Neblung, Lori

LL 250

HC 300

SW 337

The Human Genome and its Impact

LL 103

Independent Learning Seminar Independent Learning Seminar Introduction to Computer Productivity

LL 103 SW 361

Notes

Sims, Cynthia

Stanford, Ann

FX S1X

23179 23180

Johnson, Veronica

LATE START. Course begins 1/9

LATE START. 1/16 – 2/19 LATE START. 1/16 – 2/19 LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence. *Fulfills Power & Justice Requirement

SW 367

Leisure, Recreation and Health

A3D H3F H4 S1X DA*

23331 23332 23333 23334 23483

Hibbler, Dan

SW 367

Leisure, Recreation and Health

A3D H3F H4 S1X DA*

23188 23189 23190 23191 23482

Hibbler, Dan

*Fulfills Power & Justice Requirement

HC 118

Making Social Change: The Legacy of the 1960’s

H4 L3

23335 23336

DiCola, Chuck

Course runs 1/2-2/5. Can only be taken for one competence.

15

Subject Area & Course Number HC 118

Course

FA 113

Managing Change for Organizational Leadership Managing Change for Organizational Leadership

FX H2C

23485 23484

Joachim, Jill

FX H2C

27006 27005

Todd, Darrylinn

AI 322

Problems and Issues in Contemporary Ethics

A3C A3E A4 FX

23197 23198 23196 23199

Mosha, Ray

AI 322

Problems and Issues in Contemporary Ethics

A3C A3E A4 FX

23417 23418 23416 23419

Moulden, Phillip

DCM 330

Professional Communication in the Workplace

DCM FX H2X H3X

LL 205

L6

LL 300

Quantitative Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Research Seminar

LL 300

FA 113

LL 205

Making Social Change: The Legacy of the 1960’s

Competence and Class Nbr H4 23422 L3 23423

L6

23119 23120 23121 23122 23201

27749

Instructor

Notes

Kasprzak, Erin

LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence. Course runs 1/2-2/5. Can only be taken for one competence. LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence.

Murphy, Nora

Muhammad, Shahid Hemmerling, John

L8,9 (LRS)

23202

Reed, Susan

OPEN TOPIC

Research Seminar

L8,9 (LRS)

23203

Downing, Kevin

OPEN TOPIC

LL 300

Research Seminar

L8,9 (LRS)

26798

Gannon Cook, Ruth

OPEN TOPIC

SW 153

Science for Citizens

Mogerman, Jo-Elle

LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence.

LL 390

Summit Seminar

L12

22986

Murphy, Doug

LL 390

Summit Seminar

L12

22987

DeAngelis, Michael

LL 390

Summit Seminar

L12

22988

Murphy, Doug

Course runs 2/73/13. For SNL students only. Course runs 2/73/13. For SNL students only. Course runs 2/73/13. For SNL students only.

SW 252

Technology Training, and Human Performance

FX H2X S1D S3X

27026 27023 27024 27025

Gannon Cook, Ruth

SW 217

Understanding and Measuring Intelligence

A3C FX H3A S3D

23214 23215 23212 23213

Snyder, Deborah

AI 197

What Was God Thinking When He Invented the Universe

A3G A4 H5

23216 23217 23218

Nash, Kyle

S1A S2D S5 DA

22967 22968 27018 23490

16

Subject Area & Course Number SW 250

LL 260

Course Widgets, Clicks and Tweets: Essentials of Applied Web Technology Writing for Competence

Competence and Class Nbr FX 23494 S1D 23493

Instructor

Notes

Martyn, Joann

LATE START. Course runs 2/6-3/12. Can only be taken for one competence.

L4

23223

Cummings, Kamilah

LL 260

Writing for Competence

L4

23222

Hemmerling, Joe

LL 260

L4

23221

Dow, Tom

LL 140

Writing for Competence Writing Workshop

A1X FX H1X H3J S3X

23495 23497 23496 23224 23498

Cummings, Kamilah

*Can be taken for up to 2 competencies.

LL 140

Writing Workshop

A1X FX H1X H3J S3X

27765 27767 27766 27764 27768

STAFF

*Can be taken for up to 2 competencies.

17

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 299

Course

IN 231

Exploring Chicago Politics

L3 A3X H1C H4

23341 23342 23343 23344

Sautter, R. C.

IN 368

Learning History at the Museum

H2B H4

23352 23353

Davis, Nancy

IN 249

New York: An Historical Overview

H1F H1H H1B A3G FX

22836 22837 22838 22839 22840

Davis, Nancy

IN 243

Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome and Its Effects

H4 H1B H1I A3A A2C FX

22841 22842 22843 22844 22845 22846

Davis, Nancy

IN 266

Women’s Issues

E1 E2

23345 23346

Marienau, Catherine

Blues and Chicago

Competence and Class Nbr A1D 23556 A1H 23557

18

Instructor

Notes

Cunniff, Joseph

Can register for both competencies.

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