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Counseling
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-775: Trauma Counseling II: Diagnosis and Treatment (3 units; G )

Seminar on diagnosis and assessment instruments as well as intervention and therapeutic techniques used to address trauma issues in counseling acute and chronic traumatized clients.

Notes:
Couns 775, Nurs 775, OccThpy 775, and Soc Wrk 775 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; Couns 774, Nurs 774 , OccThpy 774 or Soc Wrk 774(P), or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 SEM 101 46761 9:30 AM-4:30 PM S 01/22-05/09 Dunning, Christine OFF CAMPUS  
This F2F class will meet at the UWM School of Continuing Education, 161 W Wisconsin Ave, Suite 7000, Milwaukee, WI 53203
Consent required to audit.


Cultures and Communities
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ED POL-625: Race Relations in Education (3 units; U/G ; &)

Study and analysis of historical and theoretical bases of racism/race relations in america and their influences on contemporary educational policies and practices.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
&   3 LEC 001 36039 5:00 PM-9:00 PM F 01/22-03/09 Kailin, Julie END 516  
&         9:30 AM-5:00 PM S        
Class meets in END 516 on the following dates: 3/29-30, 4/5-6, 4/12-13 and 4/19-20.


Curriculum and Instruction
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-326: Environmental Education for Teachers (1 units; U )

Study of environmental issues and problems affecting local, state, and national resources. Fulfills WI DPI certification required for teachers.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st, admis to School of Educ.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 LEC 102 46676 12:00 PM-4:00 PM SU 02/11-03/02 Bryant, Beverly OFF CAMPUS  
Class will meet on 2/16&17, 2/23&24/13 at the WEHR Nature Center, 9701 West College Avenue, Franklin, WI 53132

CURRINS-470: Professional Urban Teaching Linking Seminar: (2 units; U )

Facilitates professional growth and development of teachers through structured inquiry, professional collaboration to solve problems in urban teaching, and personal assessment of progress using portfolios.

Notes:
May be retaken with change of topic to max of 8 cr. Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Block 2
    2 SEM 004 45349 9:00 AM-12:00 PM S 01/22-05/04 Garcia, Jeremy END 346 PDF
MCEA program students only: Block 2 / Cohort A2
Meets: 1/26, 2/16, 3/2, 3/30, 4/20, 5/4
Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Block I
    2 SEM 005 45551 9:00 AM-12:00 PM S 01/22-05/04 Panella-best, Mary Ann END 384 PDF
            S   Post, Linda    
MCEA program students only: Block 1 / Cohort B2
Meets:1/26, 2/16, 3/2, 3/30, 4/20, 5/4

CURRINS-647: Early Reading Empowerment: Part 1 (3 units; U/G )

First semester of a 2 semester practicum designed for practicing teachers; develop expertise in assessing and teaching reading to struggling early literacy learners.

Notes:
Prereq: currently teaching, at least 2 years teaching experience, cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 101 47270 3:30 PM-6:10 PM F 01/22-05/09 Boettcher, Caroline OFF CAMPUS PDF
            F   Gretzinger, Cassandra    
            F   Johnson, Amy    
          9:00 AM-11:00 AM S        
Restricted enrollment: Host school/instructor permission required to enroll. For additional information contact the UWM School of Education Education Outreach Office (educout@uwm.edu, 414-229-5255).



This F2F class will meet in the Prof. Development room of the Administration Bldg at the Rhinelander School District, 665 Coolidge Avenue, Suite B, Rhinelander, WI 54501. This Rhinelander class will meet alternate weekends in addition to a built-in supervised field component.
Consent required to audit.


Economics
Chair: Mohsen Bahmani-Oskoee BOL 868 229-4811

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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ECON-103: Principles of Microeconomics (3 units; U ; SS)

Economic reasoning; price determination, specialization, and efficiency. Applications include international trade, antitrust, environmental protection, highway congestion.

Notes:
Prereq: none.
Enroll in LEC 001-308 only; or enroll in LEC 409 and any DIS 601-618.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 308 43108 10:00 AM-12:45 PM S 01/22-05/09 Guo, Xiaoli BOL B60  
For 1-hr Supplemental Instruction review session times, visit the website www4.uwm.edu/pass and click on Supplemental Instruction or email pass@uwm.edu.


Educational Policy and Community Studies
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 620(720): History of the Education of African Americans (3 units; U/G )

Study of the history, biographies, trends, cultural influences, and movements in the education of African Americans: Africa to slavery to the present. Comparison with 'white education.'

Notes:
Prereq: jr st.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 SEM 002 46873 9:00 AM-11:40 AM S 01/22-05/09 Bonds, Michael MER 314  
Consent required to audit.

ED POL-625: Race Relations in Education (3 units; U/G ; &)

Study and analysis of historical and theoretical bases of racism/race relations in america and their influences on contemporary educational policies and practices.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
&   3 LEC 001 36039 5:00 PM-9:00 PM F 01/22-03/09 Kailin, Julie END 516  
&         9:30 AM-5:00 PM S        
Class meets in END 516 on the following dates: 3/29-30, 4/5-6, 4/12-13 and 4/19-20.

ED POL 801(831): Urban Education: Doctoral Seminar (1 - 3 units; G )

Administrative leadership and policy development in urban education.

Notes:
Retakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: grad st; Educ 701(P); admis Urban Ed Ph.D. prog

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 - 3 SEM 001 36192 5:00 PM-7:00 PM F 01/22-05/09 Schutz, Aaron END 546  
Meeting dates will be emailed to all registered students.
Consent required to audit.


Exceptional Education
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-488: Linking Seminar III: Primary/Middle - Professional Development (1 units; U )

Links formal coursework and teaching experience. Focus on teacher as advocate and change agent and professional development.

Notes:
Cr/no cr only; conc reg in ExcEduc 588 & 572. Prereq: jr st; admis to Post-Bac Cert prog.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 SEM 001 36310 9:00 AM-12:10 PM S 01/22-05/09 Himes, Daniel END 674 PDF
DATES: 1/26, 2/16, 3/9 (or online option), 4/13 and 5/18 (final) in END 674.

EXCEDUC-579: Current Topics in Exceptional Education: (1 - 3 units; U/G )

Specific topic announced in Schedule of Classes each time course is offered.

Notes:
May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
ClosingGap/Certification:SkillDvlpmnt/WrkngIntrprt
    1 - 3 LEC 301 46627 9:00 AM-4:30 PM S 01/22-05/09 Conine, Pamela TBA  
          5:00 PM-8:30 PM F        
Meets on 2/1, 2/2, 3/1, 3/2, 4/5, 4/6, 5/3 and 5/4 in END 680, Friday nights 5:00-8:30pm, Saturdays 9:00am-4:30pm.


French
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-210: French Immersion: Intermediate (1 - 2 units; U )

Concentrated, structured practice of spoken French; contemporary topics; small-group setting

Notes:
with native speakers, simulates immersion experience. Build vocabulary, improve communication skills. Weekend, interim, or short-term summer modules. Specific credits announced in Schedule whenever course is offered.Retakable to 4 cr max. Prereq: French 203(P) or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 LEC 001 42807 5:00 PM-8:00 PM F 04/05 Callahan, Amy CRT 319  
            F   Kenfack, Michele    
          9:00 AM-5:00 PM S 04/06      
          9:00 AM-12:00 PM U 04/07      
This is a one credit course offered Friday, April 5, 2013, Saturday, April 6, 2013, and Sunday April 7, 2013.


French and Francophone Studies
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FRENCH-210: French Immersion: Intermediate (1 - 2 units; U )

Concentrated, structured practice of spoken French; contemporary topics; small-group setting

Notes:
with native speakers, simulates immersion experience. Build vocabulary, improve communication skills. Weekend, interim, or short-term summer modules. Specific credits announced in Schedule whenever course is offered.Retakable to 4 cr max. Prereq: French 203(P) or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 LEC 001 42807 5:00 PM-8:00 PM F 04/05 Callahan, Amy CRT 319  
            F   Kenfack, Michele    
          9:00 AM-5:00 PM S 04/06      
          9:00 AM-12:00 PM U 04/07      
This is a one credit course offered Friday, April 5, 2013, Saturday, April 6, 2013, and Sunday April 7, 2013.


Italian
Chair: Peter Paik CRT 772 229-4382
Coordinator: Robin Pickering-Iazzi CRT 789 229-5897

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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ITALIAN-310: Italian Immersion (1 units; U )

Concentrated, structured practice of spoken Italian on varied contemporary topics; small-group setting with native speakers, simulating immersion experience. Improve communication skills, build vocabulary. May be offered in short-term sessions.

Notes:
Retakable to 6 cr max. Prereq: Italian 203(P) or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 LEC 301 40708 5:00 PM-8:00 PM F 04/05 Celi, Christopher CRT 221  
            F   Soldati, Lucia    
          9:00 AM-5:00 PM S 04/06      
          9:00 AM-12:00 PM U 04/07      
This is an Italian Immersion course which meets only for one week-end. The class meets Friday April 5 from 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m., Saturday April 6 from 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m., and Sunday April 7 from 9:00 a.m.-Noon.


Nursing
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-775: Trauma Counseling II: Diagnosis and Treatment (3 units; G )

Seminar on diagnosis and assessment instruments as well as intervention and therapeutic techniques used to address trauma issues in counseling acute and chronic traumatized clients.

Notes:
Couns 775, Nurs 775, OccThpy 775, and Soc Wrk 775 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st; Couns 774, Nurs 774, OccThpy 774 or Soc Wrk 774(P), or cons instr

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 SEM 101 44195 9:00 AM-4:30 PM S 01/22-04/06   OFF CAMPUS  
Meets 6 Saturdays Jan 26, Feb 2 & 16, Mar 2 & 16, April 6 at the School of Continuing Education, 161 W. Wisconsin Ave. Suite 7000.
Audit never allowed.


Organizational Administration
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ECON-103: Principles of Microeconomics (3 units; U ; SS)

Economic reasoning; price determination, specialization, and efficiency. Applications include international trade, antitrust, environmental protection, highway congestion.

Notes:
Prereq: none.
Enroll in LEC 001-308 only; or enroll in LEC 409 and any DIS 601-618.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 308 43108 10:00 AM-12:45 PM S 01/22-05/09 Guo, Xiaoli BOL B60  
For 1-hr Supplemental Instruction review session times, visit the website www4.uwm.edu/pass and click on Supplemental Instruction or email pass@uwm.edu.


Service Learning
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CURRINS-470: Professional Urban Teaching Linking Seminar: (2 units; U )

Facilitates professional growth and development of teachers through structured inquiry, professional collaboration to solve problems in urban teaching, and personal assessment of progress using portfolios.

Notes:
May be retaken with change of topic to max of 8 cr. Prereq: jr st; admis to School of Educ.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Block 2
    2 SEM 004 45349 9:00 AM-12:00 PM S 01/22-05/04 Garcia, Jeremy END 346 PDF
MCEA program students only: Block 2 / Cohort A2
Meets: 1/26, 2/16, 3/2, 3/30, 4/20, 5/4
Middle Childhood through Early Adolescence Block I
    2 SEM 005 45551 9:00 AM-12:00 PM S 01/22-05/04 Panella-best, Mary Ann END 384 PDF
            S   Post, Linda    
MCEA program students only: Block 1 / Cohort B2
Meets:1/26, 2/16, 3/2, 3/30, 4/20, 5/4


Spanish
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-315: Spanish Immersion Experience (1 units; U )

Concentrated practice in spoken Spanish with native speakers in small-group setting simulating immersion experience. Builds vocabulary, improves communication skills. Offered in three-day modules.

Notes:
Retakable to 3 cr max. Prereq: Spanish 308(P) or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 LEC 001 40422 5:00 PM-7:30 PM F 02/22 Suarez-Felipe, Ester CRT 739 Word
          10:00 AM-2:30 PM S 02/23      
          10:00 AM-3:30 PM U 02/24      
FOCUS: Hablemos de cine. MEETS: FRI (2/22), SAT (2/23), and SUN (2/24).
Consent required to audit.


Sport and Recreation
Chair: Kristian O'Connor, END 471, 229-6080.
Contact: Nancy Nelson, Interim Asst. Dean, nln@uwm.edu, 414-227-3123
Student Advising: MER 115, 229-2758.

NOTE: Auditors will be admitted to Klotsche Center for Class. For Facility usage at other times, a membership must be purchased.

Contact the Sport & Recreation Program at 414-227-3123 or
'chs-outreach@uwm.edu' or come to END 411 if you need special
accommodations.

For directions to the off-campus course sites, you may find a web location finder useful. No particular search tool is recommended but among the many available are:
www.mapquest.com
www.mapsyahoo.com
www.mapsonus.com
www.mapblast.com

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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SPT&REC-156: Orienteering (1 units; U ; FEE)

Theory and practice of orienteering.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 1 LEC 102 30413 10:00 AM-1:50 PM U 04/08-05/04 Teschendorf, Kevin OFF CAMPUS PDF
  (FEE)       10:00 AM-3:50 PM S        
Add'l Special Course Fee: $10.00.

First class meets 4/13/13.

Plymouth Church, Dining Room-Basement, 2717 E. Hampshire Ave. One block east of Mitchell Hall on Hampshire Ave.

SPT&REC-289: General Recreation Activities: (1 - 2 units; U )

Topics of current interest focusing on life-long participation and skill development in general recreation and leisure activities. Credits for specific topics announced in Schedule of Classes.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for specific topic.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Bicycle Road Riding
    1 LEC 340 45638 12:00 PM-3:50 PM S 04/08-05/04 Noll, Kyle LAP 268  
Bike and helmet required. Add'l class requirements TBA. First day of class is Saturday, 4/14/12
Bicycle Maintenance
    1 LEC 342 30464 11:00 AM-2:50 PM S 02/11-03/09 Noll, Kyle LAP 268  
Bike required. Add'l class requirements TBA.
Off-Road Bicycling
    1 LEC 344 30465 12:00 PM-3:50 PM U 04/08-05/09 Noll, Kyle LAP 268  
Bike and helmet required. Trail use fees are required for weeks 2, 3, & 4. Add'l class requirements TBA. First day of class is Sunday, 4/15/12

SPT&REC-296: Exercise and Fitness Activities: (1 - 2 units; U )

Topics of current interest focusing on life-long participation and skill development in the area of Exercise and Fitness. Credits for specific topics announced in Schedule of Classes.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Spt&Rec 290 with same topic. May be retaken with change of topic. Prereq: none, except as required for specific topic.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Cardio Kickboxing
  (FEE) 1 LEC 119 45706 9:00 AM-10:20 AM S 01/22-05/09 Konkol, Aaron OFF CAMPUS  
Add'l Special Course Fee: $35.00.

Kenwood United Methodist Church, Wesley Hall-Basement, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd.

Parking is not available in the church lot which is across the street from the Student Union.
Pilates
    1 LEC 156 45692 12:30 PM-3:20 PM S 03/25-05/09 McCoy, Deborah OFF CAMPUS PDF
Kenwood United Methodist Church, North Room-2nd Floor, 2319 E. Kenwood Blvd. Across the street from the Student Union. Parking is not available in the church lot.

It is highly recommended that students bring a mat and a blanket or towel for their comfort. These items are not provided by the department.