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Chair: Larry Martin END 621 229-4740 Dept. Program Spec.: Roger Kocher END 615 229-4740 Please note: The School of Education charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections, these sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the online Schedule of Classes, please contact the department. |
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Financial Management and Planning in Early Childhood Programs
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Administrative Seminar: Leadership in Early Childhood Programs
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Field Work in Schools, Agencies and Institutions
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The Politics of Education
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School Law
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Administration of Adult Education Programs
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Internship in Instructional Leadership
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Principalship Field Practicum
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Urban Education: Doctoral Seminar
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Advanced Qualitative Research Techniques for Education Settings
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Seminar in the Philosophy and History of Adult Education
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Seminar in Student Personnel Administration
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| Art and Design | |
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Department Office: Mitchell Hall, Room 371, 414-229-4200 Chair: Yevgeniya Kaganovich, MIT 371B IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION Note: Any student enrolled in a studio course who does not attend the first class without having previously notified the instructor may, at the discretion of the instructor, be dropped. Attention Graphic Design Majors: The Graphic Design sub-major has undergone Program changes in the last few years. New students intending to major in Graphic Design should check the online Undergraduate Bulletin (http://www.uwm.edu/ugbulletin/SC/S_SOA.html) for the most recent requirements. Current majors in the program should speak to a Peck School of the Arts advisor (THR Bldg 120) or ask a Graphic Design faculty member if they have questions or are unsure of which set of programmatic policies and prerequisites apply to them. ART COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS. ART MAJORS FOLLOWED BY ART MINORS WILL HAVE PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR COURSES REQUIRED IN THE MAJOR. Click on section number/link for any special information/fees/requirements for that class. All Inter-Arts traditional track majors (excluding Interdisciplinary Arts & Technology and Musical Theatre) must meet with their academic advisor in the Peck School of the Arts Student Services Office prior to registration. A registration hold will be placed on the students record until an academic advising session is held. Upon completion of the advising session, the registration hold will be removed. Call 414-229-4763 to make an appointment to see your Peck School of the Arts academic advisor. It is strongly recommended that all students have health insurance that includes emergency room and hospitalization coverage. The UWM Student Association offers a Student Health Insurance Plan http://www4.uwm.edu/studentorg/sa/executive/student_health_insurance.cfmwhich covers most major medical illnesses or injuries. The University does not provide blanket medical coverage to students. Students are strongly encouraged to secure their own health insurance, either through their parents, the Student Health Insurance Plan or some other program. Please note: DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered through the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100, Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124, and Theatre 100.The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.80 per credit during this academic year. Additional tuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts. |
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ART-524:
Professional Practice in Design:
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Print Production and Presentation Techniques
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Visual Art Internship
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| Art Education | |
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Department Office: Mitchell Hall, Room 371, 414-229-4200 Chair: Yevgeniya Kaganovich, MIT 371B IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION ART COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS. ART MAJORS FOLLOWED BY ART MINORS WILL HAVE PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR COURSES REQUIRED IN THE MAJOR. It is strongly recommended that all students have health insurance that includes emergency room and hospitalization coverage. The UWM Student Association offers a Student Health Insurance Plan http://www4.uwm.edu/studentorg/sa/executive/student_health_insurance.cfmwhich covers most major medical illnesses or injuries. The University does not provide blanket medical coverage to students. Students are strongly encouraged to secure their own health insurance, either through their parents, the Student Health Insurance Plan or some other program. All Inter-Arts traditional track majors (excluding Interdisciplinary Arts & Technology and Musical Theatre) must meet with their academic advisor in the Peck School of the Arts Student Services Office prior to registration. A registration hold will be placed on the students record until an academic advising session is held. Upon completion of the advising session, the registration hold will be removed.. Call 229-4763 to make an appointment to see your Peck School of the Arts academic advisor. Please Note: DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered through the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100, Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124, and Theatre 100.The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.80 per credit during this academic year. Additional tuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts. |
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ART ED-920:
Research Methods in Art Education
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| Biological Sciences | |
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Chair: Daad Saffarini, LAP S181 229-4214 http://www.biology.uwm.edu In addition to courses offered by Biological Sciences, students are also encouraged to select cross-listed courses in other departments (Clinical Laboratory Sciences; Conservation and Environmental Sciences; Psychology; and Urban Planning). A detailed listing of all Multidisciplinary Courses can be found on the web at: http://www4.uwm.edu/schedule/ IMPORTANT: Registered students not attending Biological Sciences Lab and/or Discussion courses during the first week may be dropped. See 'Administrative Drop for Non-Attendance' policy under The Department of Enrollment Services 'Registration Policy' on the web at: https://www4.uwm.edu/current_students/register_course_info/registration_policies.cfm Registration in laboratory courses is typically restricted by the availability of openings in laboratory sections. You must register for both the lecture and laboratory sections to complete the course. Please note: The College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2-- (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact Andy Cuneo, L&S Student Academic Services, via e-mail, acuneo@uwm.edu, or phone (414) 229-2787. |
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BIO SCI-475:
Tropical Biology:
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Special Topics in Biological Sciences:
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| Biomedical Sciences | |
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Dept. Chair: Jeri-Anne Lyons, Ph.D., End. 417, (414)229-3812, jlyons@uwm.edu Program Coordinator: Cindy Brown, END 463, (414)229-5299, cbrown@uwm.edu Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758 Please note: NOTE: Students who are absent during first week of classes without instructor's permission may forfeit a place in class. Students will still be held responsible for dropping the class. COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTRODUCTORY/TOPICS COURSES: BMS(C L SCI) 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS(C L SCI) 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS(C L SCI) 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science; COMSDIS 210(SS) Survey of Communication Disorders; HS 101 Introduction to Health and Disease; HS 105 (SS) Survey of the Health Professions; HCA 203(SS) Human Life Cycle; HS 222 Language of Medicine; HS 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health Professions; KIN(HMS) 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN(HMS) 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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BMS-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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Advanced Lectures in the Clinical Laboratory Sciences
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Professional Development in Clinical Laboratory Sciences
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Topics in Clinical Laboratory Sciences:
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| Business Administration | |
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Additional tuition will be applied, regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in the UW-Milwaukee Sheldon B. Lubar School of Business' 200-600 level classes. The differential tuition rate is $21.22 per credit during the 2012-2013 academic year. Additional tuition will enhance the quality of education in the Lubar School of Business. DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSE FEES are assessed, regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in undergraduate program courses through UW-Milwaukee. The Distance Education Course fee for the Spring 2013 semester is $300 per 3-credit course. This fee is in addition to standard tuition and additional program costs. IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PRIORITY ENROLLMENT PLAN FOR UNDERGRADUATE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION COURSES. 1. Pre-Business Administration Seniors and UWM special students who do not hold an undergraduate degree are not eligible to register for any 400, 500, or 600-level business courses. Please see the Business School academic advising staff in LUB N297 for more information. 2. Non-business degree students can register in 400, 500, or 600-level courses if they have completed course prerequisites and can provide evidence of GPA of 2.50 or above. 3. UWM special students who do not hold an undergraduate degree can register for 100, 200, and 300-level business courses if they meet course prerequisites, including class standing criteria. 4. Guest matriculates from other universities who are continuing degree students at their home universities are eligible to register in any Bus Adm courses if they meet course prerequisites, including class standing criteria. 5. Business Administration courses are not available to students on a credit/no credit grading basis. Exceptions: 394, 396, 397, 398, 400, 439, 449, 459, 469, 479, 489, 490, 494. 6. STRICT ENFORCEMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR ADVANCING TO A MAJOR IN THE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION Consistent with our grade point average policy for advancement to the business major, students who have a 2.50 cumulative grade point average or above (including transfer work, if any) are guaranteed admission. IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR GRADUATE BUSINESS STUDENTS 1. The Business School has two curricular areas - Business Administration (BUS ADM) and Business Management (BUSMGMT), Please check both areas for courses as well as seminars in management (Bus Adm 795). 2. Masters level foundation courses are Bus Adm 700-703. Contact the Business School Graduate Program Services Office if you have questions. 3. Enrollment in 900-level doctoral seminars is restricted to Ph.D. students. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASSES IN WHICH THEY ARE REGISTERED MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department). IT IS THE STUDENT'S RESPONSIBILITY TO MEET ALL PUBLISHED PREREQUISITES OF A COURSE; THE STUDENT MAY BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED AT ANY TIME DURING THE SEMESTER IF THE PREREQUISITES ARE NOT MET. |
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BUS ADM-305:
Taxes and Personal Financial Planning
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International Marketing
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Business Intelligence
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Business Process Integration
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Management Analysis
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Process and Work-Flow Management
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Professional Accounting Practice
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| Civil Engineering and Mechanics | |
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Chair: Hector Bravo, hrbravo@uwm.edu, 414-229-2756 . Please note: Additional tuition, applied regardless of the credit plateau, is charged for all undergraduate and graduate courses offered through the UWM College of Engineering and Applied Science. The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.63 per credit during this academic year. The additional tuition will enhance the quality of education in engineering and computer science. STUDENTS WHO ARE ABSENT DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF A CEAS CLASS WITHOUT PERMISSION MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department). Due to space limitations, some courses may be restricted to students admitted to the College of Engineering & Applied Science. |
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CIV ENG-303:
Strength of Materials
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| Computer Science | |
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Chair: E. Munson (414) 229-4677, munson@uwm.edu Please note: Additional tuition, applied regardless of the credit plateau, is charged for all undergraduate and graduate courses offered through the UWM College of Engineering and Applied Science. The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.63 per credit during this academic year. The additional tuition will enhance the quality of education in engineering and computer science. STUDENTS WHO ARE ABSENT DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF A CEAS CLASS WITHOUT PERMISSION MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department). Due to space limitations, some courses may be restricted to students admitted to the College of Engineering & Applied Science. |
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COMPSCI-422:
Introduction to Artificial Intelligence
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Topics in Computer Science:
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COMPSCI-718:
Advanced Computer Graphics: Modeling and Animation
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COMPSCI-725:
Robot Motion Planning
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Software Project Management
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| Communication Sciences and Disorders | |
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Chair: Marylou Gelfer, END 853, 229-6465 Undergraduate Program Coordinator: Shelley Lund, END 871, 229-4945 Graduate Program Coordinator: Carol Hubbard Seery, END 873, 229-4291 Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758 1. Students intending to apply for an undergraduate major in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders may not repeat the following courses: ComSDis 220; ComSDis 230: ComSDis 240. This also applies to Second and non Degree students. 2. No student will be allowed to drop clinical practicum ComSDis 500, ComSDis 501 or ComSDis 720 without the consent of the Coordinator of Clinical Services. 3. Changes in undergraduate and graduate clinic registration may be necessitated by availability of supervisors and student priority. 4. Students who are absent during first week of class without instructor's permission may forfeit their place in class. 5. All students should contact their advisors prior to registration. Please note: NOTE: Students who are absent during first week of classes without instructor's permission may forfeit a place in class. Students will still be held responsible for dropping the class. COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTRODUCTORY/TOPICS COURSES: BMS(C L SCI) 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS(C L SCI) 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS(C L SCI) 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science; COMSDIS 210(SS) Survey of Communication Disorders; HS 101 Introduction to Health and Disease; HS 105 (SS) Survey of the Health Professions; HCA 203(SS) Human Life Cycle; HS 222 Language of Medicine; HS 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health Professions; KIN(HMS) 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN(HMS) 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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COMSDIS-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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Advanced Procedures in Audiology
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Clinical Phonology and Articulation
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Speech/Language Services in Educational and Medical Environments
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Speech-Language Pathology Externship in Medical Environments
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| Counseling | |
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General Information: 229-4767 EDPSYDept@uwm.edu Chair: Nadya Fouad, END 773 229-6830 nadya@uwm.edu Please Note: The School of Education charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections, these sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the online Schedule of Classes, please contact the department. |
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COUNS-816:
Counseling Children and Adolescents
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BMS-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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ENGLISH-150:
Multicultural America
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Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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THERREC-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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| Curriculum and Instruction | |
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Department Chair: Dr. Raquel Oxford, roxford@uwm.edu, END 310, 229-4884/4814 Advising (Office of Academic Services): Phone (414) 229-4904, Fax (414) 229-4705, E-mail oas@uwm.edu IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION: 1. Undergraduate advising E-mail inquiries should be sent to the Office of Academic Services at: oas@uwm.edu. 2. Some Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction (CURRINS) courses are not open to University Special Students (including Summer Guest Students) or students who want to audit a course (written consent required to audit). Enrollment restrictions such as these can be viewed in the `Expand All' view of the Online Schedule of Classes, specifically in the `Notes' area following course prerequisites (if any), and directly above course section schedule information. Post-baccalaureate undergraduate special students, and non-degree graduate special students, must obtain department approval to enroll for these courses (END 310, 229-4814, cni@uwm.edu). 3. Students who do not meet course prerequisites may be administratively dropped. See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department. 4. Students who do not attend classes in which they are registered may be administratively dropped. Students who do not attend the first class meeting are subject to this policy. See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department. 5. Students accepted into Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction programs may be given priority registration for department courses for which Junior Standing is a prerequisite. 6. For students who will be student teaching during the Spring Semester: The mandatory mid-January on-campus student teaching orientation is scheduled for: Wednesday, January 16, 2013, 8:30am-4:00pm, Bolton Hall 150 (with adjoining education program breakout rooms). Please contact your program director (or your assigned academic advisor) for additional information. Students enrolled in CURRINS 300 or CURRINS 328 do not attend the orientation. 7. Student enrolled in CURRINS 300 or CURRINS 328: Field Experience hours must be completed during the semester of CURRINS 300 or CURRINS 328 enrollment. No extensions will be granted. 8. Permission Numbers: All requests for CURRINS course (enrollment) permission numbers should be submitted via email to the Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction email address: cni@uwm.edu. Each request should include: 1.) your full legal name, 2.) your UWM campus ID number, 3.) a daytime phone number, and 4.) the CURRINS course number and section number as published in the online Schedule of Classes. Requests for non-CURRINS course permission numbers should be directed to the specific department (School, College, or program) offering the desired course. 9. Official e-mail communication between the Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction and UWM students will be sent to assigned student UWM pantherLINK e-mail addresses. It is a student's responsibility to check her or his pantherLINK e-mail account regularly for important university and/or course related information (https://pantherlink.uwm.edu). If you do not check your pantherLINK e-mail on a regular basis, then we suggest that you enter a pantherLINK e-mail account forward mail command routing e-mail to your preferred non-UWM e-mail address. Please note: The School of Education charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections, these sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the online Schedule of Classes, please contact the department. |
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CURRINS-279:
Current Topics in Curriculum and Instruction:
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CURRINS-310:
Curriculum for the Pre and Early Adolescent
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Current Topics in Curriculum and Instruction:
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Supervision of Student Teaching
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Dramatizing Literature in Elementary Classrooms
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Curriculum Planning and Ideologies
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CURRINS-774:
College Teaching
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CURRINS-800:
Master's Seminar in Curriculum and Instruction
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| Educational Policy and Community Studies | |
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Chair: Michael Bonds, END 553 229-2256, mbonds@uwm.edu IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION: 1. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT MEET COURSE PREREQUISITES WILL BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department.) 2. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASSES IN WHICH THEY ARE REGISTERED MAY BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING ARE SUBJECT TO THIS POLICY. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department.) 3. Students accepted into Educational Policy & Community Studies programs may be given priority registration for department courses for which Junior Standing is a prerequisite. 4. All official email communication between the Department of Educational Policy & Community Studies and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student UWM PantherMail (http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student's responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related information (or to input a PantherMail 'forward mail' command routing email to another preferred non-PantherMail email address). Please Note: The School of Education charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections, these sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the online Schedule of Classes, please contact the department. |
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ED POL-111:
Organizing for Social Action in Urban Communities
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Early Childhood Programs and the External Environment
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| Educational Psychology | |
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Genral Information: EDPSYDept@uwm.edu or website: http://www4.uwm.edu/soe/ed_psychology/ Chair: Dr. Nadya Fouad, Enderis 773 nadya@uwm.edu or (414)-229-6830 For additional information regarding the Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence (Collaborative Teacher Education Program) cohort/block courses, contact: Linda Post, Coordinator, MCEA Teacher Eduction Program, (414) 229-2659, lpost@uwm.edu. The School of Education charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections, these sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the online Schedule of Classes, please contact the department. |
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ED PSY-101:
Foundations of Academic Success:
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IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION: 1. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT MEET COURSE PREREQUISITES WILL BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department.) 2. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASSES IN WHICH THEY ARE REGISTERED MAY BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED. STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST CLASS MEETING ARE SUBJECT TO THIS POLICY. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department.) 3. All official email communication between the Urban Education Doctoral Program and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student PantherMail email addresses (http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student's responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related information (or to input a PantherMail forward mail command routing email to any other preferred non-UWM email address). Please Note: The School of Education charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections, these sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the online Schedule of Classes, please contact the department. |
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EDUC-701:
Urban Educational Issues
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Chair: George Hanson, george@uwm.edu 414-229-3885 Please note: Additional tuition, applied regardless of the credit plateau, is charged for all undergraduate and graduate courses offered through the UWM College of Engineering and Applied Science. The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.63 per credit during this academic year. The additional tuition will enhance the quality of education in engineering and computer science. STUDENTS WHO ARE ABSENT DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF A CEAS CLASS WITHOUT PERMISSION MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department). Due to space limitations, some courses may be restricted to students admitted to the College of Engineering & Applied Science. |
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ELECENG-301:
Electrical Circuits I
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| English | |
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Chair: Liam Callanan CRT 427 229-4511 Please note: The College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2-- (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact Andy Cuneo, L&S Student Academic Services, via e-mail, acuneo@uwm.edu, or phone (414) 229-2787. |
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ENGLISH-101:
Introduction to College Writing
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ENGLISH-102:
College Writing and Research
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ENGLISH-150:
Multicultural America
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ENGLISH-201:
Strategies for Academic Writing
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ENGLISH-205:
Business Writing
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ENGLISH 236(204):
Introductory Topics in Creative Writing:
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Grant Writing
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| Exceptional Education | |
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Chair: Elise Frattura, END 695 For additional information regarding Exceptional Education enrollment contact Cindy Pharm, (414) 229-6597, cpharm@uwm.edu. The School of Education charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections, these sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the online Schedule of Classes, please contact the department. |
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EXCEDUC-486:
Linking Seminar I: Teaching in Urban Schools
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Linking Seminar III: Middle/High - Professional Development
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EXCEDUC-636:
Curriculum Accommodations
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EXCEDUC-652:
Developmental Evaluation of Young Children with Disabilities
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Collaborative Strategies
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Language and Literacy in Early Childhood Special Education
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Chair: Peter Paik CRT 772 229-4382 Coordinator: Lawrence Kuiper CRT 782 229-5966 The College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2-- (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact Andy Cuneo, L&S Student Academic Services, via e-mail, acuneo@uwm.edu, or phone (414) 229-2787. |
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FRENCH-145:
Views of France:
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Advanced Written Expression
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FRENCH-145:
Views of France:
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| Freshwater Sciences | |
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Academic Program Manager: Margret Petrie, petriem@uwm.edu, GLRF 108 |
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FRSHWTR-980:
Graduate Internship
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| Global Studies - Global Communications | |
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BUS ADM-465:
International Marketing
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| Global Studies - Global Security | |
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ENGLISH-443:
Grant Writing
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International Law
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| Health Care Administration | |
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Health Sciences Chair:Robert Burlage, END 417, (414)229-2645 Program Director: Timothy Patrick, END 945, (414-229-6849 Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758 Please note: NOTE: Students who are absent during first week of classes without instructor's permission may forfeit a place in class. Students will still be held responsible for dropping the class. COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTRODUCTORY/TOPICS COURSES: BMS(C L SCI) 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS(C L SCI) 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS(C L SCI) 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science; COMSDIS 210(SS) Survey of Communication Disorders; HS 101 Introduction to Health and Disease; HS 105 (SS) Survey of the Health Professions; HCA 203(SS) Human Life Cycle; HS 222 Language of Medicine; HS 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health Professions; KIN(HMS) 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN(HMS) 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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HCA-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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| History | |
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Chair: Merry Wiesner-Hanks, HLT 342B 229-4361, merrywh@uwm.edu STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASS (INCLUDING DISCUSSIONS) OR CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES MAY BE DROPPED ADMINISTRATIVELY. Please note: The College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2-- (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact Andy Cuneo, L&S Student Academic Services, via e-mail, acuneo@uwm.edu, or phone (414) 229-2787. |
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HIST-900:
Seminar on U.S. History:
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NOTE: Students who are absent during first week of classes without instructor's permission may forfeit a place in class. Students will still be held responsible for dropping the class. COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTRODUCTORY/TOPICS COURSES: BMS(C L SCI) 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS(C L SCI) 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS(C L SCI) 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science; COMSDIS 210(SS) Survey of Communication Disorders; HS 101 Introduction to Health and Disease; HS 105 (SS) Survey of the Health Professions; HCA 203(SS) Human Life Cycle; HS 222 Language of Medicine; HS 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health Professions; KIN(HMS) 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN(HMS) 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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HS 222(HCA 222):
Language of Medicine
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Allied Health Information Methods
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| Kinesiology | |
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Chair: Kristian O'Connor: END 471, 229-2680 Undergraduate Director: Tracy Oles-Fairchild, END 413, 229-6694 Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758 NOTE: Students pursuing the Kinesiology major will be given priority in the undergraduate KIN courses. KIN 180 Topics in Health/Wellness - Enroll in Lec from SPT&REC 298 KIN 260 Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine - Enroll in C L SCI 260 Please note: NOTE: Students who are absent during first week of classes without instructor's permission may forfeit a place in class. Students will still be held responsible for dropping the class. COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTRODUCTORY/TOPICS COURSES: BMS(C L SCI) 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS(C L SCI) 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS(C L SCI) 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science; COMSDIS 210(SS) Survey of Communication Disorders; HS 101 Introduction to Health and Disease; HS 105 (SS) Survey of the Health Professions; HCA 203(SS) Human Life Cycle; HS 222 Language of Medicine; HS 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health Professions; KIN(HMS) 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN(HMS) 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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KIN-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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Dean: Wooseob Jeong NWQ B 3550 414-229-4707 Please note: The School of Information Studies charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These online sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2 (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the printed or online Schedule of Classes, please contact (414) 229-4707. |
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L&I SCI-210:
Information Resources for Research
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BIO SCI-475:
Tropical Biology:
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SPANISH-104:
Second-Semester Spanish
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Fourth-Semester Spanish
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Chair: Hamid Ouali CRT 535 (414) 229-5349, ouali@uwm.edu http://www4.uwm.edu/letsci/linguistics/ Please note: The College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2-- (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact Andy Cuneo, L&S Student Academic Services, via e-mail, acuneo@uwm.edu, or phone (414) 229-2787. |
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LINGUIS-200:
Aspects of Language:
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FRENCH-145:
Views of France:
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| Materials Science and Engineering | |
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Chair: Nidal Abu-Zahra (414) 229-5181, nidal@uwm.edu Please note: Additional tuition, applied regardless of the credit plateau, is charged for all undergraduate and graduate courses offered through the UWM College of Engineering and Applied Science. The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.63 per credit during this academic year. The additional tuition will enhance the quality of education in engineering and computer science. STUDENTS WHO ARE ABSENT DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF A CEAS CLASS WITHOUT PERMISSION MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE CLASS. (See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department). Due to space limitations, some courses may be restricted to students admitted to the College of Engineering & Applied Science. |
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MATLENG-201:
Engineering Materials
(4
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Materials and Processes in Manufacturing
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Student Advising: 229-5482 CUN 129 All undergraduate students enrolled in Junior level classes (NURS 205, 211, 315, 320, 321, 326, 327, 328, 331 & 334) and Senior level classes (NURS 403, 404, 415, 440, 442, 443) in the clinical major will be assessed a Differential Tuition of $31.52 per credit, regardless of the credit plateau. This additional tuition enhances the quality of education in the College of Nursing. |
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NURS-802:
The Science of Nursing
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Qualitative Methods in Health Research
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Occupational Therapy Chair :Carol Haertlein Sells, END 929, (414)229-6922 Occupational Therapy Program Director: Joyce Engel, END 977, (414)229-5534 Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758 Please note: NOTE: Students who are absent during first week of classes without instructor's permission may forfeit a place in class. Students will still be held responsible for dropping the class. COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTRODUCTORY/TOPICS COURSES: BMS(C L SCI) 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS(C L SCI) 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS(C L SCI) 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science; COMSDIS 210(SS) Survey of Communication Disorders; HS 101 Introduction to Health and Disease; HS 105 (SS) Survey of the Health Professions; HCA 203(SS) Human Life Cycle; HS 222 Language of Medicine; HS 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health Professions; KIN(HMS) 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN(HMS) 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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OCCTHPY-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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Advances in Occupational Science
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ENGLISH-205:
Business Writing
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| Political Science | |
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Chair: Tom Holbrook BOL 674 229-6468 Please note: The College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2-- (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact Andy Cuneo, L&S Student Academic Services, via e-mail, acuneo@uwm.edu, or phone (414) 229-2787. |
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POL SCI-316:
International Law
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Capstone Course in Political Science
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ENGLISH-102:
College Writing and Research
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| Service Learning | |
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ENGLISH-150:
Multicultural America
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Grant Writing
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| Social Work | |
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Chair: Deborah Padgett, END 1073 Please Note: FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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SOC WRK-705:
Individual Behavior and Social Welfare
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Chair: R. John McCaw, CRT 729, 229-4257 Also see course listings under PORTUGUESE Students with prior work in Spanish taking their first Spanish course at UWM must take the Spanish Placement Exam and register in the appropriate class. Contact the Testing Center 229-4689 or www.testingcenter.uwm.edu Students on Wait List MUST attend class every day during the add period in order to retain their place on the list. Students who do not attend classes in which they are registered may be administratively dropped. Students who do not attend the first class meeting are subject to this policy. See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by department. Please note: The College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2-- (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact Andy Cuneo, L&S Student Academic Services, via e-mail, acuneo@uwm.edu, or phone (414) 229-2787. |
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SPANISH-104:
Second-Semester Spanish
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Fourth-Semester Spanish
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Department Office: Art 203, 414-229-4947 Chair: LeRoy Stoner, ART 234, 414-229-3913 IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1. Prerequisites will be strictly enforced. Students who do not meet prerequisites will be administratively dropped from the course. 2. Any student enrolled in a Theatre course, who does not attend the first class without having previously notified the Theatre Department Office (229-4947) may, at the discretion of the instructor, be administratively dropped. After the Friday of the first week of classes students will not be allowed to drop without the written permission of the instructor. It is the student's responsibility to check the office hours of the instructor if a drop is requested. See administrative or departmental drop section in the registration portion of the schedule of classes for information about fees for students dropped from the course. Note: students must file signed drop forms personally, at the registrar's office; instructors take students off their own list, but they do not contact the registrar's office. 3. Theatre majors will generally have priority registration for courses REQUIRED in the major. 4. All official email communication between the Department of Theatre and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student PantherMail email addresses (http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student's responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related information (or to input a PantherMail forward mail command routing email to any other preferred non-UWM email address). 5. THEATRE COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS. Please Note: DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered through the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100, Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124, and Theatre 100.The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.80 per credit during this academic year. Additional tuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts. |
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THEATRE-102:
Introduction to Design and Production for Performance
(3
units; U ; A; FEE)
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Occupational Therapy Chair: Virginia Stoffel, END 989, 229-4713 Program Director: Patricia Thomas, END 935, 229-2507 Student Advising: MER 115, (414)229-2758 Please note: NOTE: Students who are absent during first week of classes without instructor's permission may forfeit a place in class. Students will still be held responsible for dropping the class. COLLEGE OF HEALTH SCIENCES INTRODUCTORY/TOPICS COURSES: BMS(C L SCI) 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS(C L SCI) 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS(C L SCI) 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Alternative Medicine; BMS(C L SCI) 281 Dead Men Do Tell Tales: An Introduction to Forensic Science; COMSDIS 210(SS) Survey of Communication Disorders; HS 101 Introduction to Health and Disease; HS 105 (SS) Survey of the Health Professions; HCA 203(SS) Human Life Cycle; HS 222 Language of Medicine; HS 224 Introduction to Microcomputers for Allied Health Professions; KIN(HMS) 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN(HMS) 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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THERREC 103(HMS 101):
Introduction to Leisure
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units; U ; HU)
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THERREC-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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units; U ; SS&)
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THERREC-300:
Therapeutic Recreation Assessment and Documentation
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units; U )
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THERREC 310(201):
Facilitation Techniques in Therapeutic Recreation
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units; U )
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