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Administrative Leadership
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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AD LDSP-832: Educational Politics and Policymaking (3 units; G )

An examination of political sources of decision making in education. The role of interest groups in shaping educational policy and implementation at local, state, and national levels.

Notes:
Prereq: post-master's st; Ad Ldsp 802 or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 131 25005 5:00 PM-7:40 PM M 05/28-07/06 Irby, Decoteau TBA  
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed. Class meets face-to-face on 5/6, 6/12, and 6/26 from 5:00 - 7:4l0 pm.


Ancient Mediterranean Studies
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CLASSIC-170: Classical Mythology (3 units; U ; HU)

A survey of Classical myths in the written sources and in artistic representations.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
HU   3 LEC 311 24785 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TWR 05/28-06/22 Porter, Andrew CRT 209  


Biological Sciences
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-101: General Survey of Microbiology (4 units; U ; NS+; FEE)

The nature and activities of microorganisms, including surveys of bacteria, fungi, viruses, immunology, and disease applications. 3 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab.

Notes:
Intended primarily for nursing students. Does not carry cr toward bio sci major. Prereq: Chem 101(P) or 102(P).
Not open to University Special Students
Enroll in LEC 451 & LAB 851.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS+ (FEE) 4 LEC 451 19666 5:00 PM-6:15 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Wimpee, Charles LAP 260  
Add'l special course fee of $5.70 will be assessed to cover cost of course materials.

BIO SCI-202: Anatomy and Physiology I (4 units; U ; FEE)

Anatomy and physiology of the human body including cell, tissues, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems. 3 hrs lec, 3 hrs lab.

Notes:
Required of students in nursing, med tech & med rec admin. Cannot be combined with Bio Sci 150 & 203 for more than 9 cr toward the bio sci major. Prereq: none.
Enroll in LEC 451 & any LAB 851-853.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE)   LAB 853 22411 5:00 PM-7:50 PM MW 06/24-08/17 Venkatesh, Ishwariya LAP N112  


Business Administration
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 Summer 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-200: Business and Society (3 units; U ; FEE)

Integrated understanding of sources of competitive/strategic advantage derived from corporate citizenship in the public policy, social, economics, and ecological environments.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 295 w/same topic. Prereq: soph st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 25029 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Murphy, Patrick LUB N116  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-210: Introduction to Management Statistics (4 units; U ; FEE)

Introduces statistical principles and techniques necessary for management applications. Regression is presented to convey statistical thinking, modeling and analysis.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 211. Prereq: soph st; Math 211(C) or 231(C).
Enroll in LEC 412 and any DIS 613-615.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 4 LEC 412 25061 5:30 PM-8:20 PM MW 05/28-07/20 Alwan, Layth LUB N146  
Additional Tuition $84.88.
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE)   DIS 613 25062 5:30 PM-6:50 PM R 05/28-07/20   LUB N110  
Additional Tuition $84.88.
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE)   DIS 614 25063 5:30 PM-6:50 PM R 05/28-07/20   LUB S191  
Additional Tuition $84.88.
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE)   DIS 615 25160 7:00 PM-8:20 PM R 05/28-07/20   LUB S191  
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-230: Introduction to Information Technology Management (3 units; U ; FEE)

Information technology management concepts; their role in business; management of formal and informal information systems development; business problem solving using microcomputer tools.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 231. Prereq: none.
Enroll in LEC 411 and any DIS 611-612.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 411 17929 5:30 PM-7:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Huang, Chun-Lung LUB S151  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE)   DIS 611 17930 7:50 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06   LUB N219  
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE)   DIS 612 17931 7:50 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06   LUB N234B  
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM 302(202): Managerial Accounting (3 units; U ; FEE)

The analysis, interpretation and use of accounting data for effective managerial planning, control, and decision making.

Notes:
Not open for credit to Accounting majors. Prereq: soph st; Bus Adm 201(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 072 17457 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Childs, Gerald LUB N120  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-311: Quality and Process Improvement (3 units; U ; FEE)

Improvement of manufacturing and service processes with Six Sigma. Methods including flowcharts, Pareto analysis, control charts, capability indices, designed experiments, and Balanced Scorecards.

Notes:
Prereq: soph st; Bus Adm 210(P) or 211(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 17967 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Seavers, Robin LUB N146  
Hybrid course taught 30% online. Internet access required. Regular UWM tuition assessed.
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-320: Managerial Economics (3 units; U ; FEE)

Role of applied economics in optimal decision-making, product and pricing strategies, demand, production, cost analysis, impact of market structure on corporate policy and strategy.

Notes:
Prereq: soph st; Econ 103(P); Bus Adm 210(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 17459 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Trick, Steven LUB S230  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-335: Visual System Development (3 units; U ; FEE)

Visual-oriented techniques for business applications development; visual-oriented design and development methodologies; use of event driven and graphical controls; implementation with an appropriate language.

Notes:
Prereq: soph st; a grade of 'C' or better in Bus Adm 230(P) or 231(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 071 24595 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Kasum, James LUB S263  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-350: Principles of Finance (3 units; U ; FEE)

Fundamentals of financial management, asset/liability valuations, risk and return, investment analysis, sources and uses of funds, cost of capital, and cash management.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 351. Prereq: soph st; Econ 103(P) & 104(P); Bus Adm 201(P) or 207(P); Bus Adm 210(P) or 211(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 012 17932 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Li, Ting LUB S185  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-360: Principles of Marketing (3 units; U ; FEE)

The marketing system is analyzed as the process in our socioeconomic system for anticipating and satisfying consumer needs, adjusting to demand, and selling and procuring products and services. Competition, pricing, product line, distribution systems, promotion, and planning are discussed.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 361. Prereq: jr st; Econ 104(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 072 17464 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Bhatnagar, Amit LUB S185  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-370: Introduction to Supply Chain Management (3 units; U ; FEE)

Broad survey of the foundational concepts and principles of managing supply chain operations. Topic areas include customer management, purchasing, logistics, project management, demand planning.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 371. Prereq: soph st; Bus Adm 210(C) or 211(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 072 17709 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Hirsch, Daniel LUB S230  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-380: Introduction to Real Estate Markets (3 units; U ; FEE)

The course focuses on real estate investment decisions as they are made within the framework of institutional controls consisting of social, political, and economic forces.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; Econ 104(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 17700 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Rymaszewski, Jeffrey LUB S220  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-391: Business Law I (3 units; U ; FEE)

The court system, tort law, agency and employment law; contract law and sales transactions; professional liability; and legal ramifications of selecting appropriate business organization.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 390. Prereq: jr st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 17465 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Griffin, Michael LUB S151  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-405: Income Tax Accounting I (3 units; U ; FEE)

Introduction to tax issues inherent in business and financial transactions, with an emphasis on the federal individual and corporate income tax.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; a grade of 'C' or better in Bus Adm 301(P); or grad st & Bus Adm 721(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 17713 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Jager-Norman, June LUB N126  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-406: Income Tax Accounting II (3 units; U/G ; FEE)

Application of framework developed in Income Tax Accounting I (Bus Adm 405) to more thoroughly analyze the taxation of business entities.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 405(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 071 17466 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Brandenburg, James LUB S185  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-434: Data Base Management Systems (3 units; U ; FEE)

Database concepts; data modeling; SQL; fourth generation languages; data resource management; client/server databases; implementation using commercial DBMS products.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; grade of 'C' or better in Bus Adm 335(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 24600 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Pflughoeft, Kurt LUB S165  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-450: Intermediate Finance (3 units; U ; FEE)

Theories of valuation, corporate governance, and capital structure. Other topics explored such as dividend policy, financing methods, corporate and financial restructurings, and global financial management.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; a grade of "C" or better in Bus Adm 350(P) or 351(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 071 17468 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 McKnight, Phillip LUB N120  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-455: Financial Institutions (3 units; U ; FEE)

Financial intermediation by banks and other financial institutions. Financial instruments and the markets where they trade. Term structure of interest rates and monetary issues.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; a grade of "C" or better in Bus Adm 350(P) or 351(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 17698 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Bandyopadhyay, Madhulina LUB S263  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-462: Marketing Research (3 units; U ; FEE)

Research process as an aid to decision-making in marketing management. Attention is given to planning research and the gathering, analysis, and interpretation of information.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 210(P) or 211(P); & 360(P) or 361(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 071 17853 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Ghose, Sanjoy LUB N126  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-467: Marketing Seminar: (3 units; U ; FEE)

In-depth focus on specialized topics in marketing such as business-to-business sales and marketing, database and interactive marketing, and international marketing research and strategies.

Notes:
Retakable w/chg in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 360(P) or 361(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Sports Marketing
  (FEE) 3 SEM 071 24993 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Geiger, Doak LUB S191  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-481: Real Estate Finance (3 units; U/G ; FEE)

Mechanism of real estate finance, sources of funds, loan contracts, principles of mortgage risk analysis, and the role of government agencies; real estate investment analysis.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 380(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 071 17974 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Rymaszewski, Jeffrey LUB S195  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-496: International Business (3 units; U ; FEE)

The study of major factors specific to the conduct of business in international markets; focuses on the integration of marketing, finance, production, and other management functions into the world business, cultural, social, and political environments.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 330(P), 350(P), 360(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 071 17727 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Dimitrova, Mihaela LUB S171  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-535: Global Information Technology Management (3 units; U ; FEE)

Management issues surrounding the effective deployment of information systems in different regions of the world.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm Major; a grade of C or better in Bus Adm 230(P) or 231(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 24611 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Srite, Mark LUB N333  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-536: Business Intelligence (3 units; U ; FEE)

Introduction to business intelligence, with a focus on data warehousing and data mining. This course uses SAP Business Information Warehouse software.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; a grade of C or better in Bus Adm 335(P) or 336(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 24616 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Sinha, Atish LUB S241  
Hybrid course taught 40% online. First class meets on campus on 5/29/13, with additional on-campus dates TBA. Internet/computer access required. Not open for credit to students with prior credit in Bus Adm 438, Business Intelligence, or Bus Adm 438, Data Warehousing.
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-600: Management Analysis (3 units; U ; FEE)

Administrative processes under conditions of uncertainty including integrating analysis of policy determination at the overall management level. Capstone course in business administration.

Notes:
Prereq: sr st & admis to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 302(202)(P) or 301(P); Bus Adm 330(P), 350(P), 360(P), & English 205(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 012 17470 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Bezold, Maureen LUB S241  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE) 3 LEC 074 17768 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Goranova, Maria LUB S241  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-702: Business Statistics (2 units; G )

Statistical concepts essential in business. Descriptive statistics, basic probability, common sampling distributions, statistical inference; application to business problems emphasized.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of BusMgmt 701. Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    2 LEC 051 17703 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 06/24-07/20 Poliak, Cathy LUB S165  
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-703: Financial Accounting (3 units; G )

Covers financial accounting model underlying financial statements, accounting standard setting, role of accounting in capital formation, interpretation and analysis of financial statements.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of BusMgmt 702. Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 17704 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Childs, Gerald LUB S165  
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-725: Strategic Cost Management I (3 units; G )

Cost data accumulation and its utilization by management. Emphasis on job order and process costing, standard costing, cost-volume-profit analysis, budgets, capital expenditures.

Notes:
Cannot be taken by students receiving cr for Bus Adm 404. Prereq: grad st; grade of B or better in Bus Adm 703(P) or 201(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24621 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Kren, Leslie LUB S341  
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-737: Managerial Decisions and Negotiations (3 units; G )

Provides frameworks for making effective decisions and negotiating viable solutions. Improves performance in these key managerial roles by engaging in case study, exercises, and industry projects.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; BusMgmt 706(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 091 24624 5:30 PM-9:30 PM TR 07/22-08/17 Kahn, Lawrence LUB S233  
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-740: Information Technology Management Concepts and Languages (3 units; G )

Introduction to data organization, object-oriented design, construction and validation of application programs, development methodologies and control structures, illustrate with object programming language.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 24614 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Kasum, James LUB S263  
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-751: Analysis of U.S. Business Environment (3 units; G )

Analysis of inflation, business cycles, interest rate dynamics and term structure, federal reserve policy, tax policy, and economic growth.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 701(P) & 702(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24625 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Milani, Sahar LUB S195 PDF
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-753: Advanced Business Law (3 units; G )

Advanced legal concepts focusing on Uniform Commercial Code, bankruptcy and creditor protection, liability of bailees and common carriers, product liability, and real and personal property.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 391(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 18003 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Griffin, Michael LUB S341  
Consent required to audit.


Business Management
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 Summer 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.
Courses - Expand Subject


BUSMGMT-704: Accounting Analysis and Control (3 units; G )

Prepares managers to critically analyze, interpret and use financial statements, cost reports, and other financial information provided by accountants and accounting systems.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 703(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 24633 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Fischer, James LUB S263  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-705: Corporate Finance (3 units; G )

Analysis of corporate financial decision-making including security valuation, cash flow estimation, capital budgeting, financial planning, capital structure, dividend policy, and international financial management.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 702(P) & 703(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 17711 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 McBain, Michael LUB S263  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-706: Managing in a Dynamic Environment (3 units; G )

Provides frameworks and techniques for managing people and improving organizations. Topics include motivation, group dynamics, leadership, performance management, structure, innovation, power, change, and corporate cultures.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 700(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 17701 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Laughland, Stephen LUB N126  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-707: Information Technology for Competitive Advantage (3 units; G )

Role of information technology in business in the information age; enterprise-wide approaches and innovative solutions; IT planning and impact for operational and strategic decisions.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 700(P) & 701(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24636 5:30 PM-9:30 PM TR 05/28-06/22 Ramamurthy, Keshavamurthy LUB S220  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-708: Marketing Strategy: Concepts and Practice (3 units; G )

Builds key concepts in marketing strategy, develops knowledge of current issues and provides hands-on experience in developing and executing marketing strategies for today's managers.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 17718 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Papatla, Purushottam LUB N130  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-709: Analytic Models for Managers (3 units; G )

Developing statistical thinking through basic concepts for data analysis. Models for analysis of business environment, software tools, interpretation and communication of results for management applications.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 702(P) or cons of instr

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 17742 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Abouk, Rahi LUB S195  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-710: Economic Analysis for Managers (3 units; G )

Production and pricing in different market environments, strategic decision-making, optimal incentives and procurement, regulatory issues, environmental issues, and economics of information.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; BusMgmt 709(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 17743 5:30 PM-9:20 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Steinke, Scott LUB S191  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-711: Competitive Operations Strategy (3 units; G )

Strategic views of operations function will be emphasized through a series of case studies on topics such as lean manufacturing, TQM, JIT, and world class manufacturing.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; BusMgmt 709(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 24637 5:30 PM-9:30 PM TR 06/24-07/20 Bartling, Mary LUB S220  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-712: Strategic Management (3 units; G )

Tools for strategic thinking and developing competitive strategies. Analysis of forces that shape industry competition and competitive advantage. Management issues and internal functional strategies that lead to effective strategy implementation.

Notes:
Not open for credit for students who have completed BusMgmt 720. Prereq: grad st; BusMgmt 704(P); 705(P); 706(P); 707(P); 708(P); 709(P); 710(P); 711(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 17473 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Godiwalla, Yezdi LUB S171  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-715: Leadership, Team Building, and Effective Management (3 units; G )

Provides a working knowledge of team building, managing change, and effective business communication methods, and an understanding of leadership tools.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 17719 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Sterling, Dennis LUB N116  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-722: Global Information Technology Management (3 units; G )

Management issues surrounding the effective deployment of it and is in different regions of the world.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24615 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Srite, Mark LUB N333  
Consent required to audit.


Childhood and Adolescence Studies
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CURRINS-651: Literature for the Young Child (3 units; U )

Examines literature with young children to develop verbal fluency, aesthetic awareness and interest in reading. Rationales, specific instructional strategies, illustration styles and genres are discussed.

Notes:
Prereq: soph st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19303 4:30 PM-7:55 PM MWR 05/28-06/22 Bender, Andrea GML E 281  
Early Childhood Education program.
Meets: GML E281 (Golda Meir Library)
Consent required to audit.


Civil Engineering and Mechanics
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-201: Statics (3 units; U ; FEE)

Principles of mechanics force systems, equilibrium structures, distributed forces, centroids and friction.

Notes:
Prereq: Math 232(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 18470 4:00 PM-7:00 PM MTWR 05/28-06/22 Titi, Hani EMS E237  
Additional Tuition $62.40.
Consent required to audit.

CIV ENG-202: Dynamics (3 units; U ; FEE)

Kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies with applications of Newton's second law and the principles of work-energy and impulse momentum.

Notes:
Prereq: Civ Eng 201(P), Math 233(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 18454 4:00 PM-7:00 PM MTWR 05/28-06/22 Rahman, Adeeb EMS E295  
Additional Tuition $62.40.
Consent required to audit.

CIV ENG-280: Computer Based Engineering Analysis (3 units; U ; FEE)

Computer based methods for analysis of data and relationships in engineering practice. Data reliability, experimental design, statistical significance, database systems, curve fitting, interpretation of relationships.

Notes:
Prereq: CompSci 132(P) or one sem H.S. programming; & Math 231(P) or 226(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 031 24965 4:00 PM-6:50 PM MTWR 07/22-08/17 Namdar Ghanbari, Reza EMS E285  
Additional Tuition $62.40.

CIV ENG-360: Introduction to Structural Analysis (3 units; U ; FEE)

Elementary structural analysis techniques; beams, trusses, statically determinate frames, influence lines; analysis of indeterminate structures by superposition and computer analysis.

Notes:
Prereq: Civ Eng 303(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 411 18616 4:00 PM-6:50 PM TWR 05/28-07/06 Khoddam Mohammadi, Asadollah EMS W110  
Additional Tuition $62.40.
Consent required to audit.


Classics
Chair: Kevin Muse...CRT 833...(414) 229-5654...kmuse@uwm.edu
Coordinator: David Mulroy...CRT 803...(414) 229-5675...dmulroy@uwm.edu

http://www4.uwm.edu/letsci/fll/
http://www4.uwm.edu/letsci/fll/undergrad/classics.cfm

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 L&S Associate Dean Tom O'Bryan at (414) 229-5872. 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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CLASSIC-170: Classical Mythology (3 units; U ; HU)

A survey of Classical myths in the written sources and in artistic representations.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
HU   3 LEC 311 24785 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TWR 05/28-06/22 Porter, Andrew CRT 209  


Communication
Chair: Mike Allen - JOH 210, 229-4261

STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASS MAY BE ADMINISTRATIVELY DROPPED FROM THEIR COURSES. See Registration portion of this Schedule for information about fees for students dropped by the 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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COMMUN-103: Public Speaking (3 units; U ; HU)

Principles of public address in informative, persuasive and special occasion situations with emphasis on the theory, composition, and presentation of speeches.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
HU   3 LEC 014 22765 6:00 PM-9:20 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Yamada, Kaori NWQ G571  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 015 24720 6:00 PM-9:35 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Cramer, Emily NWQ G571  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 077 24721 6:00 PM-9:20 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Werner, Jansen NWQ G566  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 079 24723 6:00 PM-9:20 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Baker, Benjamin NWQ G575  
Consent required to audit.

COMMUN-105: Business and Professional Communication (3 units; U ; SS)

Analysis and application of communication principles and practices (interpersonal communication, teamwork issues, public speaking, technological communication) fundamental to successful participation in organizational and professional activities.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 032 22768 6:00 PM-9:30 PM TR 06/10-07/20 Smith, Kimberly NWQ G575  


Computer Science
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 101(211): Introduction to PC Application Software (3 units; U ; FEE)

Introduction to software applications of the personal computer, including word processing, desktop publishing, spreadsheets, and databases.

Notes:
Not open to CompSci students for cr. Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 051 25035 5:00 PM-5:50 PM T 05/28 McNally, Paul TBA  
  (FEE)       5:00 PM-5:50 PM T 07/02      
Hybrid - Course will meet in-person on 5/28 and 7/2. Room: EMS E285
Additional Tuition $62.40.
Consent required to audit.

COMPSCI-251: Intermediate Computer Programming (3 units; U ; FEE)

Problem solving with objects. Writing classes. Use of standard data structures. Basic software development skills including text analysis tools, debugging, and configuration management.

Notes:
Prereq: Math Placement Code of 40 or Math 116(P) or Math 211(P); C or better in CompSci 201(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 451 18455 5:00 PM-6:50 PM TR 06/24-08/17 Hardt, Ryan EMS E145  
Additional Tuition $83.20.
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE)   LAB 851 18456 7:00 PM-8:50 PM TR 06/24-08/17 Hardt, Ryan EMS E145  
Consent required to audit.


Communication Sciences and Disorders
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-661: The Role of the Speech-language Pathologist in Literacy (2 units; U/G )

Language theory related to reading and writing disorders. Speech-language pathologist's role in assessment and intervention.

Notes:
Prereq: sr st; cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    2 LEC 021 23673 4:00 PM-5:45 PM T 06/03-07/27 Sieff, Sherri CRT 303  
Consent required to audit.

COMSDIS 726(903): Speech-Language Pathology Externship in Medical Environments (4 units; G )

Supervised clinical experience in medical and rehabilitation settings.

Notes:
Counts as a repeat of ComSDis 903. May be repeated to 8 cr max. Prereq: grad st; ComSDis 709(P); ComSDis 725(P); cons instr & grad advisor.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 DIS 611 23677 5:00 PM-6:20 PM M 05/28-08/17 Wangerin, Kathleen TBA  
Meets only 6/10, 6/24, 7/8, 7/22 (all online), and 7/29- (in class).
Consent required to audit.


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-600: Introduction to Community Counseling (3 units; U/G )

Survey of history of counseling; systems of counseling; credentialing in community counseling, counseling techniques; behavior modification and behavioral counseling; group processes in counseling.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 24847 4:30 PM-7:55 PM TR 06/24-07/20 Korell, Shannon CRT 124  
Consent required to audit.

COUNS-820: Counseling Appraisal and Clinical Decision-Making (3 units; G )

Course will integrate science of psychology with counseling practice in order to promote development of advanced interviewing skills and intake reporting.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Couns 710(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 031 19234 4:30 PM-7:55 PM TR 06/10-06/22 Sapp, Marty LUB S233  
Class meets face to face for the first two weeks of the session: 6/11, 6/13, 6/18, & 6/20.
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.


Criminal Justice
Chair: Enderis Hall Room 1119

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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CRM JST-480: Criminal Evidence and Investigation (3 units; U )

Examination of the criminal investigation process with emphasis on theory of investigation, role of criminal evidence, and effectiveness of the process.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; Crm Jst 110(P) &150(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 24014 5:30 PM-8:15 PM MW 06/24-08/03 Brandl, Steven END 107  

CRM JST-970: Readings in Criminal Justice Research: (3 units; G )

Variable content research oriented course involving systematic analysis and investigation of criminal justice topics.

Notes:
May be retaken to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st; cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Criminal Evidence & Investigation
    3 LEC 001 24998 5:30 PM-8:15 PM MW 06/24-08/03 Brandl, Steven END 107  


Cultures and Communities
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ED POL 113(403): The Milwaukee Community (3 units; U ; SS)

An overview of communities and neighborhood groups in Milwaukee.

Notes:
Prereq: none.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 091 24706 5:00 PM-10:10 PM MW 07/22-08/17 Johnson, Florence END 115  
This course includes an extended field trip to different sites in Milwaukee. The course fee pays for the buses for the field trip. Students who cannot fit the field trip for their section into their schedule will have the option of going on the trip for a different section.

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 011 19254 5:00 PM-9:30 PM F 05/28-06/15   TBA  
Class will meet Fridays and Saturdays as follows: May 31 & June 1, June 7 & 8, June 14 & 15.

SOC WRK-665: Cultural Diversity and Social Work (3 units; U/G ; SS&)

Emphasis on culture, race and ethnicity, theories of prejudice, and racial minority groups, and the politics of human services in multicultural society.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st, admis to Soc Wrk major, satisfy English competency, Soc Wrk 100(P), 206(P), 250(350)(P); or grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS&   3 LEC 072 23988 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Canady, Raeshann SAB G28  
Undergraduate/Graduate .


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. 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.

7. 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.

8. 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-503: Assessment Issues in Language Education (3 units; U/G )

Approaches to assessment of first and second language learning including rationale, traditional and alternative strategies, interpretation of results for placement, instruction, and program evaluation.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st or instr cons; admis to School of Educ or grad st.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 19288 5:00 PM-8:25 PM MWR 06/24-07/20 Castellon, Jesus END 346  

CURRINS-510: Cooperative Strategies for Pre and Early Adolescents (1 - 3 units; U/G )

Teaching and management strategies consistent with fostering productive learning environments for pre and early adolescents.

Notes:
May be retaken to max of 3 cr. Prereq: admis to School of Educ, or grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    2 LEC 012 19438 5:30 PM-9:15 PM W 05/28-06/29 Westrich, Kathleen END 488  
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.
For MACSTEP students only. This hybrid course meets in-person for the posted Wednesday start-end times, plus additional online course work to be arranged (including Monday online meetings with the instructor). Contact the listed instructor for additional information.

CURRINS-512: Reflective Practice in Early Childhood Teaching and Learning (3 units; U )

Examination of connections between the urban context, ways of understanding diversity, and professional practice in early childhood classrooms, including implications of pedagogy, curriculum, and instruction.

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
    3 LEC 031 19348 4:30 PM-7:55 PM TR 06/10-07/20 Hessel, Angela END 109  
Early Childhood Education program.
Consent required to audit.

CURRINS 518(328): Science Methods I: Middle/Secondary Methods and Fieldwork (3 - 6 units; U/G )

The objectives, curriculum, instructional strategies, and assessment of middle/secondary school science.

Notes:
Not retakeable for cr. Prereq: admis to School of Educ, or grad st.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19227 5:30 PM-9:15 PM TR 05/28-06/29 Berg, Craig END 488  
            TR   Scolavino, Raymond    
For MACSTEP students only.

CURRINS-545: Reading in the Content Areas: Middle, Junior, and Senior High School (2 - 3 units; U/G )

Survey of reading process and developmental reading in the middle, junior and senior high school. Emphasis on application of instructional techniques relating the use of reading within subject matter fields.

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

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 061 19230 5:30 PM-9:45 PM TR 07/01-08/03 Sonnenberg, Barbara END 488  
Intended for School of Education MACSTEP (science and math) students only. All other students may be dropped without department permission to enroll prior to enrollment in PAWS.

For permission to enroll send a "CurrIns 545 Enrollment Permission Request" (subject line) to the C&I dept email address cni@uwm.edu. Your email must include the following: 1) CurrIns course and section number, 2) full student name, 3) UWM campus ID number, 4) a daytime (M-F) phone number, 5) a brief explanation stating why you need to take the specific course section requested.
Consent required to audit.

CURRINS-629: Change and Change Strategies in Education (1 - 4 units; U/G )

This course will involve students in an exploration of individual groups and institutions as these elements relate to change processes in education. Models and strategies will be studied and applied to change problems.

Notes:
May be retaken to a 4 cr max. Prereq: jr st; teaching experience.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 061 19295 5:30 PM-9:15 PM MW 07/01-08/03 Berg, Craig END 488  
            MW   Goree, Randolph    
For MACSTEP students only.
    1 LEC 113 25188 4:00 PM-7:00 PM TR 05/28-06/15 Hessel, Angela OFF CAMPUS  
            TR   Post, Linda    
            TR   Winn, Judith    
Meets at Cooper Elementary School.

CURRINS-651: Literature for the Young Child (3 units; U )

Examines literature with young children to develop verbal fluency, aesthetic awareness and interest in reading. Rationales, specific instructional strategies, illustration styles and genres are discussed.

Notes:
Prereq: soph st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19303 4:30 PM-7:55 PM MWR 05/28-06/22 Bender, Andrea GML E 281  
Early Childhood Education program.
Meets: GML E281 (Golda Meir Library)
Consent required to audit.

CURRINS-655: Applied Educational Linguistics (3 units; U/G )

Explanation of linguistic principles which can be applied to language-based activities in the classroom and which can be useful in solving language-learning problems.

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

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19265 4:30 PM-7:40 PM TWR 05/28-06/22 Antrop-Gonzalez, Rene END 346  

CURRINS-705: Research in Schools and Communities (3 units; G )

Overview of content and inquiry in curriculum and instruction.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19316 5:00 PM-7:45 PM MF 05/28-06/22 Scolavino, Raymond END 384  
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.
Hybrid course: 50% online/50% face-to-face (F2F) on-campus. Posted meeting times are F2F. Online meetings TBA. Contact the listed instructor for additional information.
Audit never allowed.

CURRINS-714: Analysis of Instruction to Improve Teaching and Learning (3 units; G )

Study of teaching behaviors and models. Examination of factors involved in deciding how to teach. Opportunity to analyze teaching and clarify personal teaching preferences.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19274 5:00 PM-8:10 PM TF 05/28-07/06 Garcia, Jeremy END 384 PDF
Hybrid course. Meets in-person (F2) on: (T) 5/28, (T) 6/4, (T) 6/11, (F) 6/21, & (T) 6/25. Meets online: (F) 5/31, (F) 6/7, (F) 6/14, (T) 6/18, (F) 6/28, (T) 7/2, & (F) 7/5. Contact the listed instructor for additional information.
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

CURRINS-729: Qualitative Research and Field Studies in Educational Settings (3 units; G )

Examination of qualitative techniques as applied to educational research and evaluation in schools, classrooms, and other educational settings.

Notes:
Not open to students who have cr in Ad Ldsp 729 which is identical to CurrIns 729. Prereq: grad st; Ed Psy 528(P) or equiv.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 031 19326 5:00 PM-8:10 PM W 06/10-07/20 Hawkins, Jeffrey END 384 Word
Hybrid course: Meets 50% online & 50% in person on-campus (weekly). Posted meeting times are the actual on-campus weekly meetings. Contact the listed instructor for additional information.
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

CURRINS-802: Recent Research in the Field of Early Childhood Education (4 units; G )

A study of recent research in the area of early childhood education and in child development at these levels. Practical applications to the programs of day care centers, nursery schools, kindergartens and primary grades will be made.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 LEC 051 24484 4:30 PM-8:55 PM TWR 06/24-07/20 File, Nancy END 388  
Early Childhood Education program.
Consent required to audit.

CURRINS-839: Practicum in Writing from Qualitative Research for Educational Settings (3 units; G )

Practice in writing from qualitative research data and analysis of qualitative text.

Notes:
Not open to students who have cr in Ad Ldsp 839 which is identical to CurrIns 839. Prereq: grad st; Ad Ldsp or CurrIns 729(P) & 829(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 FLD 031 19332 5:00 PM-8:10 PM W 06/10-07/20 Bales, Barbara END 109  
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.
Hybrid course: Meets 50% online/50% face-to-face (F2F) on-campus. Posted meeting times are every week. For additional information, contact the listed instructor, Prof. Barbara Bales (bbales@uwm.edu).


Dance
Department Office: Mitchell Hall, Room 345
Simone Ferro, Chair: Mitchell Hall, Room 345C

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION

1. Prerequisites will be strictly enforced. Students who do not meet prerequisites will be administratively dropped from the course, without notice.

2. Any student enrolled in a dance course, who does not attend the first class without first notifying the Department of Dance Office (414.229.2571) may, at the discretion of the instructor, be administratively dropped. 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.

3. Dance and Musical Theatre majors will have priority registration for courses required in the major.

4. All Dance majors must complete the audition process before enrolling in Dance majors classes. Contact the Department of Dance Office at (414.229.2571) for more information and upcoming audition dates.

5. Non-Dance majors: To satisfy GER requirements, the following courses are offered in the Dance Department: 103, 110, 111, 113, 115, 117, 122, 220, 313, 315, and 370. Please register for any section labeled 'Non-Dance majors only.'

6. All official email communication between the Department of Dance and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student ePantherID email addresses (pantherlink.uwm.edu). It is a student's responsibility to check her or his PantherLink email account regularly for important university and/or course related information (or to input a PantherLink forward mail command routing email to any other preferred non-UWM email address).

7. Students in Dance Department courses must maintain a level of personal fitness necessary to participate fully in the course.

8. DANCE 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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DANCE-220: Body Sense (3 units; U ; A; FEE)

This course intends to provide an environment for creative exploration of individual body awareness, integration of body-mind and experiencing the body in space.

Notes:
May be retaken to max of 6 cr. Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
A (FEE) 3 LAB 812 17294 5:00 PM-7:45 PM MTWR 05/28-06/15 Parsons, Marcia MIT 395  
Additional Tuition $65.40.
Non-Dance majors only.
Audit never allowed.

DANCE-251: Laban Movement Analysis I (3 units; U ; FEE)

Exploration of the dynamics of movement, including space/time weight flow combinations, the body's approach to space, basic spatial forms (dimensional cross, planes, cube, tetrahedron), introduction to phrase writing.

Notes:
Prereq: Dance major or cons instr.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 051 17446 4:00 PM-6:15 PM TR 06/24-08/03   TBA  
Additional Tuition $65.40.
Audit never allowed.

DANCE-751: Laban Movement Analysis (3 units; G )

Theory and movement practice in effort/shape for use both in performance and in choreography.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st in dance component of mfa prog.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LAB 851 17367 4:00 PM-6:15 PM TR 06/24-08/03   MIT 395  
Audit never allowed.


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.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 012 19887 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 05/28-06/22 Motamedi, Mehrnoush LAP 260  
SS           MTR   Oberg, Phillip    
SS   3 LEC 394 22011 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 07/22-08/17   TBA  

ECON-104: Principles of Macroeconomics (3 units; U ; SS)

Composition of national income, interrelationship of sectors; determination of national income and productivity; relationship between national income, inflation, money, interest rates; U.S. global economies interaction.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 052 19889 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 06/24-07/20 Barati, Mehdi AUP 179  
SS           MTR   Fariditavana, Hadiseh    
SS   3 LEC 311 21694 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 05/28-06/22 Murshid, Antu LUB S171  

ECON-302: Intermediate Macroeconomics (3 units; U )

Analysis of savings, production, investment and other aggregates in the national and international economy as related to the determination of national income, inflation, and unemployment.

Notes:
Prereq: Econ 104(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 22218 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 05/28-06/22 Kishor, Narayan AUP 179 PDF


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 113(403): The Milwaukee Community (3 units; U ; SS)

An overview of communities and neighborhood groups in Milwaukee.

Notes:
Prereq: none.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 091 24706 5:00 PM-10:10 PM MW 07/22-08/17 Johnson, Florence END 115  
This course includes an extended field trip to different sites in Milwaukee. The course fee pays for the buses for the field trip. Students who cannot fit the field trip for their section into their schedule will have the option of going on the trip for a different section.

ED POL-530: Urban Education: Foundations (3 units; U/G )

Application of basic social science concepts to study of education in the urban setting.

Notes:
Prereq; jr st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 311 19247 5:00 PM-10:20 PM MW 05/28-06/22 Johnson, Florence LUB N116  
Restricted to EAA and MCEA EX ED students.

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 011 19254 5:00 PM-9:30 PM F 05/28-06/15   TBA  
Class will meet Fridays and Saturdays as follows: May 31 & June 1, June 7 & 8, June 14 & 15.

ED POL-626: Antiracist Education (3 units; U/G )

Comparative perspectives on racism and antiracism in society and education.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Ed Pol 579 with same topic. Prereq: jr st.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 SEM 041 19255 4:45 PM-9:30 PM TR 05/28-06/22 Kailin, Julie TBA  
Class will meet on the following dates ONLY: May 28 & 30, June 4 & 6, June 11 & 13, June 18 & 20.
Consent required to audit.


Educational Psychology
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-541: Assessment in Science and Math I (1 units; U/G )

First of a three part assessment series for MACSTEP students.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Ed Psy 579 with topic 'Alternative Assess-Sci/Math.' Prereq: jr st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 LEC 091 19429 5:30 PM-8:40 PM MTWR 08/05-08/10 Scolavino, Raymond END 109  
Consent required to audit.

ED PSY-624: Educational Statistical Methods I (3 units; U/G )

Overview of common statistical techniques used in educational research, including univariate and bivariate descriptive statistics, chi square and linear regression.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24855 4:30 PM-8:00 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Zhang, Bo CRT 219  

ED PSY-720: Techniques of Educational and Psychological Measurement (3 units; G )

Overview of principles of measurement in educational and psychological testing. Topics include test reliability, test validity, test bias, test score interpretation, and standardized tests.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Ed Psy 624(P)

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24859 4:30 PM-8:00 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Zhang, Bo END 127  

ED PSY-779: Current Topics in Educational Psychology: (1 - 3 units; G )

Specific topic and any additional prerequisites announced in schedule of classes each time course is offered.

Notes:
May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Science&Practice Multi-Tiered Systems/Support
    1 - 3 LEC 011 19286 4:30 PM-7:55 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Drumm, Heather SAB G25  

ED PSY-852: Social, Psychological, and Biological Basis of Learning Disorders (3 units; G )

Current assessment and intervention in the approaches to learning and emotional difficulties. Includes social, psychological, cultural, educational, and biological factors affecting children and adolescents.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Ed Psy 751 or Couns 710 or equiv.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19283 4:30 PM-7:55 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Sanders, Marc SAB G28  

ED PSY-952: Pediatric Psychology in Urban Settings (3 units; G )

Theory, research and clinical practice addressing the mental health needs of children in urban settings. Risk and protective factors are explored within a resiliency framework.

Notes:
Prereq: Ed Psy 752(R), Ed Psy 755(R) or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19235 4:30 PM-7:55 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Newell, Markeda LUB S231  


Electrical Engineering
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-305: Electrical Circuits II (4 units; U ; FEE)

Transformers, transient response, network functions, s-domain, response, filters, fourier analysis, two-ports. 3 hr Lec/2 hr Lab.

Notes:
Prereq: ElecEng 301(P) & 234 (P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE)   LAB 871 18430 5:30 PM-7:20 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Forati, Ebrahim EMS W219  

ELECENG-330: Electronics I (4 units; U ; FEE)

Op-amps, diodes, bipolar junction transistors, mos field effect circuit applications.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of ElecEng 331. Prereq: ElecEng 305(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 4 LEC 411 18617 5:30 PM-7:40 PM MWF 05/28-07/06 Palaniappan, Karthik EMS E160  
Additional Tuition $83.20.
  (FEE)   LAB 811 18618 5:30 PM-7:20 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Palaniappan, Karthik EMS W219  

ELECENG-335: Electronics II (4 units; U ; FEE)

Differential and multistage amplifiers, IC techniques, frequency response, feedback, digital circuits.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of ElecEng 332. Prereq: ElecEng 330(P), 310(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 4 LEC 471 18509 5:30 PM-7:40 PM MWF 07/08-08/17 Neupane, Usha EMS E295  
Additional Tuition $83.20.
  (FEE)   LAB 871 18510 5:30 PM-7:20 PM TR 07/08-08/17   EMS E203  


English
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-449: Writing Internship in English (1 - 4 units; U/G )

Experience in a professional setting that enables English majors to apply course work and writing skills and to gain experience toward career goals.

Notes:
Retakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, declared English major, & C or better in English 414(P), 415(P), 416(P), 430(P), 431(P), 432(P), 433(P), 434(P), 435(P), 436(P), 437(P), 438(P), 445(P), or 447(P); or grad st in English prog; writ cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 FLD 011 22572 5:30 PM-9:10 PM W 05/28-08/17 Spilka, Rachel CRT 405  
    2 FLD 012 22573 5:30 PM-9:10 PM W 05/28-08/17 Spilka, Rachel CRT 405  
    3 FLD 013 22574 5:30 PM-9:10 PM W 05/28-08/17 Spilka, Rachel CRT 405  
    4 FLD 014 22575 5:30 PM-9:10 PM W 05/28-08/17 Spilka, Rachel CRT 405  


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-305: American Sign Language V (3 units; U )

Advanced American Sign Language focusing on classifiers, fingerspelling, numeric techniques and grammar.

Notes:
Prereq: C or better in ExcEduc 304 (P) or Level 2+ ASLPI score.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24703 4:00 PM-7:25 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Hartmann, Tammy END 638  
Consent required to audit.

EXCEDUC-568: Curriculum and Methods for Special Education: Birth to Three (3 units; U/G )

Designed for teachers serving infants and toddlers with disabilities and their families.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; admis to ExcEduc prog; ExcEduc 647(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 042 25161 4:30 PM-7:55 PM T 06/17-07/27 Meier, Michele END 674  
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed. Class meets face-to-face on Tuesdays.
Consent required to audit.

EXCEDUC-570: Curriculum and Methods for Special Education: Primary (3 units; U/G )

Designed for teachers serving primary children with disabilities and their families.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; admis to ExcEduc prog; ExcEduc 649(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 19216 5:00 PM-8:10 PM M 06/17-08/03 Kilp, Frederick TBA  
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.
Consent required to audit.

EXCEDUC-605: Child, Learner, Disabilities (3 units; U/G )

Perspectives on disability; learning characteristics associated with disabilities; historical, legal and philosophical foundations; child mentoring and advocacy linked with a family-based practicum.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of ExcEduc 530 and 531. Prereq: admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 19278 5:00 PM-7:30 PM TR 06/24-08/17 Keyes, Maureen END 680  

EXCEDUC 662(731): Collaborative Strategies (3 units; U/G )

Provides the teacher with techniques that will assist in establishing relationships with other professionals, parents, and community agencies.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; ExcEduc 300(P), 600(P), or 605(P); admis to Post-Bac Cert prog or cons instr.
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 19320 5:00 PM-7:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Drame, Elizabeth SAB G28  
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.
Consent required to audit.

EXCEDUC-715: Issues and Trends in Exceptional Education (3 units; G )

Designed for students with entry level experience in exceptional education, the course reviews the exceptional education populations, methodology and current issues and trends.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; ExcEduc 300 or equiv or cons dept.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 052 25187 4:30 PM-7:50 PM MW 06/17-08/03 Ford, Alison TBA  
Class will meet online 7/1, 7/8, 7/10. No class on 7/3. Last day of class will be Monday, 7/29. Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.

EXCEDUC-815: Capstone Course In Special Education (3 units; G )

Culmination of course work during the graduate program leading to the development of the thesis or graduate project.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; ExcEduc 715(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 19276 4:30 PM-7:50 PM MW 06/17-08/03 Ford, Alison END 698  
Class will meet online 7/1, 7/8, 7/10. No class on 7/3. Last day of class will be Monday, 7/29.
Course taught partially online. Internet access req'd. Regular UWM tuition assessed.


Forensic Sciences
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CRM JST-480: Criminal Evidence and Investigation (3 units; U )

Examination of the criminal investigation process with emphasis on theory of investigation, role of criminal evidence, and effectiveness of the process.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; Crm Jst 110(P) &150(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 24014 5:30 PM-8:15 PM MW 06/24-08/03 Brandl, Steven END 107  


Global Studies - Global Communications
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BUS ADM-230: Introduction to Information Technology Management (3 units; U ; FEE)

Information technology management concepts; their role in business; management of formal and informal information systems development; business problem solving using microcomputer tools.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 231. Prereq: none.
Enroll in LEC 411 and any DIS 611-612.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 411 17929 5:30 PM-7:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Huang, Chun-Lung LUB S151  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE)   DIS 611 17930 7:50 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06   LUB N219  
Consent required to audit.
  (FEE)   DIS 612 17931 7:50 PM-8:50 PM TR 05/28-07/06   LUB N234B  
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-335: Visual System Development (3 units; U ; FEE)

Visual-oriented techniques for business applications development; visual-oriented design and development methodologies; use of event driven and graphical controls; implementation with an appropriate language.

Notes:
Prereq: soph st; a grade of 'C' or better in Bus Adm 230(P) or 231(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 071 24595 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Kasum, James LUB S263  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-360: Principles of Marketing (3 units; U ; FEE)

The marketing system is analyzed as the process in our socioeconomic system for anticipating and satisfying consumer needs, adjusting to demand, and selling and procuring products and services. Competition, pricing, product line, distribution systems, promotion, and planning are discussed.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Bus Adm 361. Prereq: jr st; Econ 104(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 072 17464 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Bhatnagar, Amit LUB S185  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

BUS ADM-496: International Business (3 units; U ; FEE)

The study of major factors specific to the conduct of business in international markets; focuses on the integration of marketing, finance, production, and other management functions into the world business, cultural, social, and political environments.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st & admis to Bus Adm major; Bus Adm 330(P), 350(P), 360(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 071 17727 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Dimitrova, Mihaela LUB S171  
Additional Tuition $63.66.
Consent required to audit.

ENGLISH-449: Writing Internship in English (1 - 4 units; U/G )

Experience in a professional setting that enables English majors to apply course work and writing skills and to gain experience toward career goals.

Notes:
Retakable to 9 cr max. Prereq: jr st, satisfaction of GER English Composition competency req, declared English major, & C or better in English 414(P), 415(P), 416(P), 430(P), 431(P), 432(P), 433(P), 434(P), 435(P), 436(P), 437(P), 438(P), 445(P), or 447(P); or grad st in English prog; writ cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 FLD 011 22572 5:30 PM-9:10 PM W 05/28-08/17 Spilka, Rachel CRT 405  
    2 FLD 012 22573 5:30 PM-9:10 PM W 05/28-08/17 Spilka, Rachel CRT 405  
    3 FLD 013 22574 5:30 PM-9:10 PM W 05/28-08/17 Spilka, Rachel CRT 405  
    4 FLD 014 22575 5:30 PM-9:10 PM W 05/28-08/17 Spilka, Rachel CRT 405  


Health Care Administration
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-721: Health Information Technology Procurement (3 units; G )

A study of the concepts related to acquisition of information technology, including evaluation, selection, and contracts. Emphasis on integration of information technology and strategic planning.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 749(C) or CompSci 557(C) or HCA 442 (HIA 442)(C) or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 031 23549 5:30 PM-8:10 PM MW 06/10-07/20 Mytych, Michael CRT 321  
            MW   Patrick, Timothy    
            MW   Reddy, Shailaja    
Consent required to audit.


Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
Chair: A. Garg (414)229-6240, arun@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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IND ENG-360: Engineering Economic Analysis (3 units; U ; FEE)

Concept of time value of money. Economical evaluation of alternate projects and replacement policies using methods such as present worth, rate of return, and annual cost. Engineering investment decision analysis.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 18513 5:30 PM-6:45 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Seifoddini, Hamid EMS E159  
Additional Tuition $62.40.

IND ENG-467: Introductory Statistics for Physical Sciences and Engineering Students (3 units; U/G ; FEE)

Concepts of probability and statistics; probability distributions of engineering applications; sampling distributions; hypothesis testing; parameter estimation; regression analysis.

Notes:
Not open for cr for Math majors or students with cr in MthStat 362 or 465. IndEng 467 & MthStat 467 are jointly offered & count as repeats of one another. Prereq: jr st; Math 233(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 051 24487 5:30 PM-6:45 PM MTWR 06/10-07/20 Jang, Jaejin EMS E170  
Additional Tuition $62.40.


Industrial and Labor Relations
Director: John Heywood BOL 842 229-4310
Assistant Director: Susan Donohue Davies BOL 842 229-4310

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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IND REL-711: Labor Relations Law (3 units; G )

Legal aspects of labor relations; operations of National Labor Relations Board, representation issues, use of economic weapons, good faith bargaining, enforcement, Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24488 6:00 PM-9:20 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Levy, Alan BOL B80  


Kinesiology
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-552: Psychology of Personal Excellence (3 units; U/G )

Research on elite athletes, performing artists, and corporate executives is used to discuss characteristics of peak performance and identify strategies to facilitate personal excellence.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Kin(HMS) 590 w/same topic. Prereq: jr st, grade of C or better in Kin(HMS) 350(P); or grad st or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 17131 4:30 PM-7:10 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Meyer, Barbara PAV 356  


Languages
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SPANISH-103: First-Semester Spanish (4 units; U )

Language lab required. Introductory course for students who have had little or no previous work in Spanish.

Notes:
Open only to students with 2 yrs H.S. Spanish or less or a score of 1 on Spanish placement exam. Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 LEC 413 22782 4:30 PM-5:40 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Carlson, Claire CRT B63  
          6:30 PM-7:35 PM MTWR        
LEC meets 4:30-5:40PM and again, after LAB 813, at 6:30-7:35PM.
      LAB 813 22783 5:50 PM-6:20 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Carlson, Claire CRT B74  

SPANISH-104: Second-Semester Spanish (4 units; U )

Continuation of Spanish 103. Language lab required.

Notes:
Generates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (4 retro crs). Prereq: grade of C- or better in Spanish 103(P) or level 2 score on Spanish placement exam.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 LEC 472 22219 4:30 PM-5:35 PM MTWR 07/08-08/17 Martinez Cruz, Greicy CRT B63  
          6:25 PM-7:25 PM MTWR        
LEC meets 4:30-5:35PM and again, after LAB 872, at 6:25-7:25PM.
      LAB 872 22220 5:45 PM-6:15 PM MTWR 07/08-08/17 Martinez Cruz, Greicy CRT B74  


Mathematical Sciences
Chair: Richard Stockbridge, EMS E404, (414) 229-5264

POLICIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASS (including discussions) or contact the instructor during the first week of classes may be administratively dropped from the course.

All course prerequisites are enforced in MATH 103, 105, 116, 117, 175, 176, 211, 221, 231, 232, 233, 234, 341 & MTHSTAT 215. Students on waiting lists and students who attempt to add or change sections after Open Enrollment should be prepared to show proof of prerequisites in the first week of classes. Math advisors are available in the Department of Mathematical Sciences to help students with prerequisite verification problems. Students are encouraged to consult with them during the first week of classes.

MATH PLACEMENT LEVELS FOR PLACEMENT IN MATH 095, 105, 116, 117, 175, 205, 211, 231, 341, AND MATH STAT 215.

MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT LEVELS AND PLACEMENT CODE

Changes Effective October 1, 2003.

The table below should be used to compute Math Placement Levels for all students
testing on or after October 1, 2003.

Note: Credit for Math 211 by either the AP or IB exams is interpreted as a C or better
in Math 211 in the following lists.

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL A+. Any of the following:
A Math Placement Test Code of 45;
A score of 4 or 5 on the AP AB calculus exam;
A score of 3 or higher on the AP BC calculus exam;
A score of 5 or higher on the IB Mathematics - HL;
A Math Placement Test Code of 40 and a score of 30 or higher on the Mathematics
portion of the ACT;
A grade of A- or higher in both Math 116 and Math 117.
(Level A+ OK for Math 341, 231, 221, 214, 211, 205, 175, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL A. Any of the following:
A Math Placement Test Code of 40;
A score of 61 or higher on the CLEP Precalculus Exam;
A grade of C or better in both Math 116 and Math 117;
A grade of C or better in Math 211 and Math 117;
A grade of C or better in Math 116 and Placement Test Code 36;
A grade of C or better in Math 211 and Placement Test Code 36;
A grade of C or better in Math 117 and Placement Test Code 35.
(Level A OK for Math 341, 231, 214, 211, 205, 175, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL AB. Any of the following:
Math Placement Test Code 37;
Math Placement Test Code 26 and B or better in Math 105.
(Level AB OK for Math 214, 211, 205, 175, 117, 116, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL B. Any of the following:
A Math Placement Test Code of 30;
A Math Placement Test Code of 35;
A Math Placement Test Code of 36;
A grade of C or better in Math 105;
A score of 5 or higher on the IB Mathematical Studies - SL
A score of 3 or better on the AP statistics exam.
(Level B OK for Math 214, 211, 205, 175, 117, 116, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL C. Either of the following:
A Math Placement Test Code of 20;
A Math Placement Test Code of 26;
A grade of C or better in Math 094 or 095.
(Level C OK for Math 175, 106, 105.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL D. Either of the following:
A Math Placement Test Code of 10;
A grade of C or better in Math 090.
(Level D OK for Math 095.)

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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MATH-95: Essentials of Algebra (0 units; U )

Number systems; linear equations, inequalities; exponent notation, radicals; polynomials, operations, factoring, rational expressions; coordinate geometry; linear systems; quadratic equations.

Notes:
Fee for 3 cr assessed; credits count toward credit load for Financial Aid and enrollment verification only. Prereq: math placement level D.
Textbook Requirements: Hendricks & Chow. Beginning Algebra, 1e. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 00-77927966; $140.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    0 LEC 012 21965 5:00 PM-7:40 PM MTWR 05/28-06/22 Hoeppner, Matthew EMS E130  
Audit never allowed.
    0 LEC 394 21383 5:00 PM-7:40 PM MTWR 07/22-08/17 Fan, Dashan EMS E220  
Audit never allowed.

MATH 103(106): Contemporary Applications of Mathematics (3 units; U ; MTH)

Logical inference, probability and statistical inference, geometric growth, with selected topics such as linear programming, patterns, binary codes.

Notes:
Prereq: math placement level C.
Textbook Requirements:Tannenbaum. Excursions in Modern Mathematics, 7e. Prentice Hall. ISBN: 978-0-321-56803-8; $153.32

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
MTH   3 LEC 072 21821 5:30 PM-7:45 PM MWR 07/08-08/17 Kasper, Matthew PHY 142  

MATH-105: Intermediate Algebra (3 units; U ; MTH)

Algebraic techniques with polynomials, rational expressions, equations and inequalities, exponential and logarithmic functions, rational exponents, conic sections, systems of linear equations.

Notes:
Prereq: math placement level C.
Textbook Requirements (EXCEPT SEC 356): Bittinger & Ellenbogen. Intermediate Algebra: Concepts and Applications (with MyMathLab), 8th edition (Custom) Loose leaf, 3 Hole punch, Unbound, includes MML Acces Code (ebook), Pearson. ISBN: 978-125-609-0984 (will cross reference with 125-609-0980) $123.55. This book is REQUIRED for IN CLASS sections, OPTIONAL for ONLINE sections. Optional Supplement: Student Solutions Manual for Intermediate Algebra: Concepts and Applications by Bittinger. ISBN: 321588746; $36.15 SECTION 356 TEXTBOOK REQUIREMENTS: ALEKS w/ eBook Package. Intermediate Algebra by Miller, O'Neill & Hyde. McGraw Hill. 4e. ISBN# 9780077844462. Students who prefer a hardcopy text instead of eBook use ISBN# 0077734122. $233

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
MTH   3 LEC 012 22149 5:00 PM-6:50 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Lhou, Hassan EMS E140  
MTH   3 LEC 055 22151 6:00 PM-8:35 PM TR 06/24-08/17 Barrera, Joseph EMS E130  
MTH   3 LEC 356 22632 4:00 PM-6:40 PM MW 06/24-08/17 Van Harpen, Xianwei EMS E130  

MATH-117: Trigonometry (2 units; U )

Trigonometric functions; graphs, identities, equations, inequalities; inverse trigonometric functions; solutions of triangles with applications; complex numbers; polar coordinates.

Notes:
Repeats 2 cr of Math 115. Prereq: math placement level B.
Textbook Requirements: Barnett, Ziegler, Byleen & Sobecki. Analytic Trigonometry with Applications, 11e. Wiley. ISBN: 978-1-118-40742-4 (uwm custom edition); $74.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    2 LEC 071 21393 5:00 PM-7:15 PM MWR 07/08-08/17 Beer, Charles EMS E140  

MATH-211: Survey in Calculus and Analytic Geometry (4 units; U ; NS)

A one-semester survey with applications to business administration, economics, and non-physical sciences. Topics include coordinate systems, equations of curves, limits, differentiation, integration, applications.

Notes:
May not be used as a prereq for Math 226, 227, 229, or 232. No cr for students with cr in Math 221, 226, 227, 228, or 231. Prereq: math placement level B.
Textbook Requirement: Hoffman, Bradley, Sobecki, Price. Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, 11e. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 9780073532387; $120.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 011 22152 6:00 PM-8:20 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Feller, Jesse EMS E220  

MATH-231: Calculus and Analytic Geometry (4 units; U ; NS)

Limits, derivatives, and graphs of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; antiderivatives, the definite integral, and the fundamental theorem of calculus, with applications.

Notes:
Repeats Math 226, 227, & 228. Prereq: math placement level A.
Textbook Requirement: Stewart. Essential Calculus, 2e. Cengage. ISBN: 978-1-133-11229-7; $129.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 053 22630 5:30 PM-7:50 PM MWR 06/24-08/17 Asante-Asamani, Emmanuel PHY 152  

MATH-232: Calculus and Analytic Geometry (4 units; U )

Continuation of Math 231. Applications of integration, techniques of integration; infinite sequences and series; parametric equations, conic sections, and polar coordinates.

Notes:
Prereq: grade of C or better in Math 226(P), 227(P), 228(P), 229(P), or 231(P).
Textbook Requirement: Stewart. Essential Calculus, 2e. Cengage. ISBN: 978-1-133-11229-7; $129.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 LEC 052 19990 5:30 PM-7:50 PM MWR 06/24-08/17 Trulen, Justin PHY 145  

MATH-233: Calculus and Analytic Geometry (4 units; U )

Continuation of Math 232. Three-dimensional analytic geometry and vectors; partial derivatives; multiple integrals; vector calculus, with applications.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of Math 229. Prereq: grade of C or better in Math 232(P).
Textbook Requirement: Stewart. Essential Calculus, 2e. Cengage. ISBN: 978-1-133-11229-7; $129.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 LEC 052 22629 5:30 PM-7:50 PM MWR 06/24-08/17 Schleben, Bradford PHY 149  

MATH-234: Linear Algebra and Differential Equations (4 units; U )

Elementary differential equations. Vectors; matrices; linear transformations; quadratic forms; eigenvalues; applications.

Notes:
Prereq: grade of C or better in Math 232(P).
Textbook Requirement: Farlow, Hall, McDill, West. Differential Equations & Linear Algebra. Pearson. ISBN: 0-1318-6061-5; $122.90

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 LEC 051 21395 5:30 PM-7:50 PM MWR 06/24-08/17 Tran, Hung EMS E208  


Materials Science and Engineering
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 units; U ; FEE)

Basic behavior and processing of engineering materials emphasizing metals and alloys and including ceramics and plastics. Laboratory work is included.

Notes:
Prereq: Chem 105(P) or 102(P) or 117(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 4 LEC 011 18420 4:30 PM-6:20 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Lopez, Hugo EMS E225  
Additional Tuition $83.20.

MATLENG-330: Materials and Processes in Manufacturing (3 units; U ; FEE)

Principles and practice of manufacturing processes for engineering materials. Processes include casting, forging, rolling, extrusion, sintering and machining. Laboratory work is included.

Notes:
Prereq: MatlEng 201(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 011 18428 5:30 PM-8:00 PM MTWR 05/28-06/22   EMS E145  
Additional Tuition $62.40.


Mechanical Engineering
Chair: Anoop Dhingra (414) 229-3092, dhingra@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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MECHENG-323: Fluid Mechanics Laboratory (1 units; U ; FEE)

Hands-on experiments involving applications of potential flows, boundary layer flows, gas dynamics, aerodynamics, and fluid power.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; MechEng 320(P).
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 1 LAB 871 18613 4:30 PM-6:20 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Ibrahim, Mohamed EMS W110  
Additional Tuition $20.80.

MECHENG-370: Computer Aided Engineering Laboratory (2 units; U ; FEE)

Mechanical design and analysis using state of the art CADD, kinematics, and FEA computer tools.

Notes:
Prereq: MechEng 111(P) or MechEng 101(P) & Ind Eng 210(P); CompSci 151(P) or 153(P) or 201(P); Civ Eng 202(P) & 303(P); & ElecEng 234(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 2 LEC 071 18453 4:30 PM-6:20 PM TWR 07/08-08/17 Beller, Daniel EMS E256  
Additional Tuition $41.60.
Consent required to audit.

MECHENG-463: Introduction to Finite Elements (3 units; U/G ; FEE)

Generation and assembly of finite element matrices in one and two-dimensional problems. Modeling and practical applications in solid mechanics, heat transfer and fluid flow.

Notes:
Not open to students with cr in Civ Eng 463(ER). Prereq: jr st; ElecEng 234(P), Civ Eng 303(P); MechEng 320(C), 311(C) or 321(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 3 LEC 411 18614 4:30 PM-6:20 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Avdeev, Ilya EMS E150  
Additional Tuition $62.40.
  (FEE)   DIS 611 24566 6:30 PM-8:30 PM MW 05/28-07/06   EMS E256  


Mediation and Negotiation Certificate Program
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BUS ADM-737: Managerial Decisions and Negotiations (3 units; G )

Provides frameworks for making effective decisions and negotiating viable solutions. Improves performance in these key managerial roles by engaging in case study, exercises, and industry projects.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; BusMgmt 706(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 091 24624 5:30 PM-9:30 PM TR 07/22-08/17 Kahn, Lawrence LUB S233  
Consent required to audit.


Master of Human Resources and Labor Relations
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BUS ADM-737: Managerial Decisions and Negotiations (3 units; G )

Provides frameworks for making effective decisions and negotiating viable solutions. Improves performance in these key managerial roles by engaging in case study, exercises, and industry projects.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; BusMgmt 706(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 091 24624 5:30 PM-9:30 PM TR 07/22-08/17 Kahn, Lawrence LUB S233  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-706: Managing in a Dynamic Environment (3 units; G )

Provides frameworks and techniques for managing people and improving organizations. Topics include motivation, group dynamics, leadership, performance management, structure, innovation, power, change, and corporate cultures.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Bus Adm 700(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 17701 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Laughland, Stephen LUB N126  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-712: Strategic Management (3 units; G )

Tools for strategic thinking and developing competitive strategies. Analysis of forces that shape industry competition and competitive advantage. Management issues and internal functional strategies that lead to effective strategy implementation.

Notes:
Not open for credit for students who have completed BusMgmt 720. Prereq: grad st; BusMgmt 704(P); 705(P); 706(P); 707(P); 708(P); 709(P); 710(P); 711(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 17473 5:30 PM-8:50 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Godiwalla, Yezdi LUB S171  
Consent required to audit.

BUSMGMT-715: Leadership, Team Building, and Effective Management (3 units; G )

Provides a working knowledge of team building, managing change, and effective business communication methods, and an understanding of leadership tools.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 071 17719 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Sterling, Dennis LUB N116  
Consent required to audit.

IND REL-711: Labor Relations Law (3 units; G )

Legal aspects of labor relations; operations of National Labor Relations Board, representation issues, use of economic weapons, good faith bargaining, enforcement, Wisconsin Employment Relations Commission.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st or cons instr.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24488 6:00 PM-9:20 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Levy, Alan BOL B80  


Mathematical Statistics
Chair: Richard Stockbridge, EMS E404, (414) 229-5264

POLICIES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICAL SCIENCES

STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASS (including discussions) or contact the instructor during the first week of classes may be administratively dropped from the course.

All course prerequisites are enforced in MTHSTAT 215. Students on waiting lists and students who attempt to add or change sections after Open Enrollment should be prepared to show proof of prerequisites in the first week of classes. Math advisors are available in the Department of Mathematical Sciences to help students with prerequisite verification problems. Students are encouraged to consult with them during the first week of classes.

Valid placement codes for Mthstat 215 are A+, A & B.

MATHEMATICS PLACEMENT LEVELS AND PLACEMENT CODE

Changes Effective October 1, 2003.

The table below should be used to compute Math Placement Levels for all students
testing on or after October 1, 2003.

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL A+. Any of the following:
A Math Placement Test Code of 45;
A score of 4 or 5 on the AP AB calculus exam;
A score of 3 or higher on the AP BC calculus exam;
A score of 5 or higher on the IB Mathematics - HL;
A Math Placement Test Code of 40 and a score of 30 or higher on the Mathematics
portion of the ACT;
A grade of A- or higher in both Math 116 and Math 117.
(Level A+ OK for Math 341, 231, 221, 214, 211, 205, 175, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL A. Any of the following:
A Math Placement Test Code of 40;
A score of 61 or higher on the CLEP Precalculus Exam;
A grade of C or better in both Math 116 and Math 117;
A grade of C or better in Math 211 and Math 117;
A grade of C or better in Math 116 and Placement Test Code 36;
A grade of C or better in Math 211 and Placement Test Code 36;
A grade of C or better in Math 117 and Placement Test Code 35.
(Level A OK for Math 341, 231, 214, 211, 205, 175, and MthStat 215.)

MATH PLACEMENT LEVEL AB. Any of the following:
Math Placement Test Code 37;
Math Placement Test Code 26 and B or better in Math 105.
(Level AB OK for Math 214, 211, 205, 175, 117, 116, and MthStat 215.)




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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MTHSTAT-215: Elementary Statistical Analysis (3 units; U ; NS)

Elementary probability theory; descriptive statistics; sampling distributions; basic problems of statistical inference including estimation; tests of statistical hypothesis in both one- and two- sample cases.

Notes:
Prereq: satisfaction of GER mathematical skills competency req.
Textbook Requirements: REGULAR SECTIONS (052, 093, 311): Neil Weiss. Elementary Statistics. Pearson. 8e. ISBN# 9780321691231. $167.33. ONLINE SECTIONS (274): Neil Weiss. Elementary Statistics + MyMathLab Student Access Kit. Pearson. 8e. ISBN# 9780321759931. $177.33.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   3 LEC 052 22244 5:00 PM-7:35 PM TR 06/24-08/17 Osborne, Jeremy PHY 151  


Music
Chair: Jon Welstead, FAM 120A, 229-5162

INSTRUCTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT STUDY, INDEPENDENT READING, & FIELD WORK COURSES: to register on PAWS, choose 'Add a Class'. Select the term you want to add the class to. Next to Search for Classes click 'Search'. Select subject from the drop down menu and enter the Catalog Number. Click on 'Search'. Select section with your instructor's name, click on 'select class.' Select the number of Units from the drop down menu then click on 'Next.' Click on 'Proceed To Step 2 of 3'. Click on 'Finish Enrolling.' Some courses may require permission to enroll.

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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MUSIC-81: University Community Orchestra (2 units; U ; A; FEE)

Composed primarily of non-music majors and community members; provides a continuing opportunity for rehearsal and performance.

Notes:
Music 81 & 181 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: non-music major.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
A (FEE) 2 LAB 811 17326 7:00 PM-9:30 PM W 05/28-07/20 Deutsch, Margery ZEL 280  
Additional Tuition $43.60.
Music 081, 181 & 781 are taught together and have a combined enrollment limit. Prereq: none

MUSIC-181: University Community Orchestra (1 units; U ; FEE)

Provides a continuing opportunity for rehearsal and performance for Music Majors playing secondary instrument(s).

Notes:
Music 81 & 181 may be retaken to combined max of 10 sem. Prereq: Music Major playing secondary instrument(s).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 1 LAB 811 17318 7:00 PM-9:30 PM W 05/28-07/20 Deutsch, Margery ZEL 280  
Additional Tuition $21.80.
Music 081, 181 & 781 are taught together and have a combined enrollment limit. Prereq: none.

MUSIC-489: Workshop: (1 - 4 units; U/G ; FEE)

Specific topic announced in the Schedule of Classes.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; additional prereq announced each offering.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Music of Leo Kottke
  (FEE) 1 - 4 LEC 093 25193 6:00 PM-9:00 PM F 08/05-08/17   TBA  
Additional Tuition $21.80/cr.
Consent required to audit.

MUSIC-781: University Community Orchestra (1 units; G )

Rehearsal and performance of orchestral music. Intended for non-music majors, music majors playing their secondary instrument, and community members.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    1 LAB 811 17319 7:00 PM-9:30 PM W 05/28-07/20 Deutsch, Margery ZEL 280  
Music 081, 181 & 781 are taught together and have a combined enrollment limit. Prereq: none


Nonprofit Administration
Dept. Chair: Douglas M. Ihrke, x4732
Alumni House 390
dihrke@uwm.edu 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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NONPROF-705: Professionals and Volunteers in Nonprofit Organizations (3 units; G )

Seminar in techniques of management of professionals and volunteers in nonprofit organizations.

Notes:
Nonprofit 705 & Pol Sci 705 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another. Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 SEM 011 24839 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Ihrke, Douglas LUB N126  


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-445: Capstone Practicum for Registered Nurses (4 units; U )

Synthesis of knowledge from current and past learning experiences and application of clinical decision making to provide comphrehensive nursing care to individuals, families, groups, and communities.

Notes:
Prereq: Uws Nsg 317(P), 341(P), 434(P), 437(P), & 444(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 FLD 011 24879 4:30 PM-6:30 PM M 06/03-08/17 Wilk, Joan CUN 505  

NURS-768: Family Nurse Practitioner Theory II (3 units; G )

Second of a three-course sequence focused on the delivery of primary care services within a relationship-centered care framework.

Notes:
Prereq: Nurs 757(P); 767(P); & 725(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 24698 4:30 PM-8:10 PM T 05/28-08/17 Litwack, Kim CUN G40  


Organizational Administration
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COMMUN-103: Public Speaking (3 units; U ; HU)

Principles of public address in informative, persuasive and special occasion situations with emphasis on the theory, composition, and presentation of speeches.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
HU   3 LEC 014 22765 6:00 PM-9:20 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Yamada, Kaori NWQ G571  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 015 24720 6:00 PM-9:35 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Cramer, Emily NWQ G571  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 077 24721 6:00 PM-9:20 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Werner, Jansen NWQ G566  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 079 24723 6:00 PM-9:20 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Baker, Benjamin NWQ G575  
Consent required to audit.

COMMUN-105: Business and Professional Communication (3 units; U ; SS)

Analysis and application of communication principles and practices (interpersonal communication, teamwork issues, public speaking, technological communication) fundamental to successful participation in organizational and professional activities.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 032 22768 6:00 PM-9:30 PM TR 06/10-07/20 Smith, Kimberly NWQ G575  

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.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 012 19887 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 05/28-06/22 Motamedi, Mehrnoush LAP 260  
SS           MTR   Oberg, Phillip    
SS   3 LEC 394 22011 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 07/22-08/17   TBA  

ECON-104: Principles of Macroeconomics (3 units; U ; SS)

Composition of national income, interrelationship of sectors; determination of national income and productivity; relationship between national income, inflation, money, interest rates; U.S. global economies interaction.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 052 19889 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 06/24-07/20 Barati, Mehdi AUP 179  
SS           MTR   Fariditavana, Hadiseh    
SS   3 LEC 311 21694 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MTR 05/28-06/22 Murshid, Antu LUB S171  

SOCIOL-101: Introduction to Sociology (3 units; U ; SS)

Sociology as a special field of social science. The relationship of the work of the sociologist to contemporary society; an examination of the sociological perspective.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 351 21923 5:00 PM-7:40 PM MW 06/24-08/17 Mantyh, Mark LAP 250  


Physics
Chair: Vali Raicu PHY 450 229-4969
vraicu@uwm.edu

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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PHYSICS-110: Physics for the Health Professions (4 units; U ; NS)

An introductory course without laboratory for students in health-related pre-professional programs. Topics include mechanics, fluids, heat, sound, electricity, magnetism, electrical devices, optics, and radioactivity. 3 hrs lec, 1 hr dis.

Notes:
May not be taken conc with or after having taken Physics 120(ER) or 209(ER). Prereq: H.S. general science; math placement level C.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 451 22340 5:30 PM-6:45 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Giese, Daniel PHY 127  
NS     DIS 651 22341 7:00 PM-7:50 PM MW 06/24-08/17 Giese, Daniel PHY 127  

PHYSICS-209: Physics I (Calculus Treatment) (4 units; U ; NS)

Selected topics in mechanics, wave motion, sound, and heat. 3 hrs lec, 2 hrs dis.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of 4 cr Physics 219. Any combination of Physics 120, 121, 209, 214, 219 carries max 5 cr toward graduation. Prereq: Math 227(C), 228(C), or 232(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 451 20020 5:30 PM-6:45 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Wood, Robert PHY 133  
NS     DIS 651 20021 7:00 PM-7:50 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Wibowo, Sandi PHY 144  

PHYSICS-210: Physics II (Calculus Treatment) (4 units; U ; NS)

Continuation of Physics 209. Electromagnetic field theory and optics. 3 hrs lec, 2 hrs dis.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of 4 cr Physics 220. Any combination of Physics 122, 123, 210, 215, 220 carries max 5 cr toward graduation. Prereq: grade of C- or better in Physics 209(NP) or 219(NP); Math 229(C) or 233(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 451 20022 5:30 PM-6:45 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Steiner, Daniel PHY 146  
NS     DIS 651 20023 7:00 PM-7:50 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Mashburn, Daniel PHY 146  


Political Science
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-705: Professionals and Volunteers in Nonprofit Organizations (3 units; G )

Seminar in techniques of management of professionals and volunteers in nonprofit organizations.

Notes:
Nonprofit 705 & Pol Sci 705 are jointly offered; they count as repeats of one another.Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 SEM 011 24947 5:30 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Ihrke, Douglas LUB N126  


Premedical Studies
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COMMUN-103: Public Speaking (3 units; U ; HU)

Principles of public address in informative, persuasive and special occasion situations with emphasis on the theory, composition, and presentation of speeches.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
HU   3 LEC 014 22765 6:00 PM-9:20 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Yamada, Kaori NWQ G571  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 015 24720 6:00 PM-9:35 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Cramer, Emily NWQ G571  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 077 24721 6:00 PM-9:20 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Werner, Jansen NWQ G566  
Consent required to audit.
HU   3 LEC 079 24723 6:00 PM-9:20 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Baker, Benjamin NWQ G575  
Consent required to audit.

MATH-117: Trigonometry (2 units; U )

Trigonometric functions; graphs, identities, equations, inequalities; inverse trigonometric functions; solutions of triangles with applications; complex numbers; polar coordinates.

Notes:
Repeats 2 cr of Math 115. Prereq: math placement level B.
Textbook Requirements: Barnett, Ziegler, Byleen & Sobecki. Analytic Trigonometry with Applications, 11e. Wiley. ISBN: 978-1-118-40742-4 (uwm custom edition); $74.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    2 LEC 071 21393 5:00 PM-7:15 PM MWR 07/08-08/17 Beer, Charles EMS E140  

MATH-211: Survey in Calculus and Analytic Geometry (4 units; U ; NS)

A one-semester survey with applications to business administration, economics, and non-physical sciences. Topics include coordinate systems, equations of curves, limits, differentiation, integration, applications.

Notes:
May not be used as a prereq for Math 226, 227, 229, or 232. No cr for students with cr in Math 221, 226, 227, 228, or 231. Prereq: math placement level B.
Textbook Requirement: Hoffman, Bradley, Sobecki, Price. Calculus for Business, Economics, and the Social and Life Sciences, 11e. McGraw-Hill. ISBN: 9780073532387; $120.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 011 22152 6:00 PM-8:20 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Feller, Jesse EMS E220  

MATH-231: Calculus and Analytic Geometry (4 units; U ; NS)

Limits, derivatives, and graphs of algebraic, trigonometric, exponential, and logarithmic functions; antiderivatives, the definite integral, and the fundamental theorem of calculus, with applications.

Notes:
Repeats Math 226, 227, & 228. Prereq: math placement level A.
Textbook Requirement: Stewart. Essential Calculus, 2e. Cengage. ISBN: 978-1-133-11229-7; $129.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 053 22630 5:30 PM-7:50 PM MWR 06/24-08/17 Asante-Asamani, Emmanuel PHY 152  

PHYSICS-209: Physics I (Calculus Treatment) (4 units; U ; NS)

Selected topics in mechanics, wave motion, sound, and heat. 3 hrs lec, 2 hrs dis.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of 4 cr Physics 219. Any combination of Physics 120, 121, 209, 214, 219 carries max 5 cr toward graduation. Prereq: Math 227(C), 228(C), or 232(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 451 20020 5:30 PM-6:45 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Wood, Robert PHY 133  
NS     DIS 651 20021 7:00 PM-7:50 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Wibowo, Sandi PHY 144  

PHYSICS-210: Physics II (Calculus Treatment) (4 units; U ; NS)

Continuation of Physics 209. Electromagnetic field theory and optics. 3 hrs lec, 2 hrs dis.

Notes:
Counts as repeat of 4 cr Physics 220. Any combination of Physics 122, 123, 210, 215, 220 carries max 5 cr toward graduation. Prereq: grade of C- or better in Physics 209(NP) or 219(NP); Math 229(C) or 233(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
NS   4 LEC 451 20022 5:30 PM-6:45 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Steiner, Daniel PHY 146  
NS     DIS 651 20023 7:00 PM-7:50 PM MTWR 06/24-08/17 Mashburn, Daniel PHY 146  


Service Learning
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CURRINS-545: Reading in the Content Areas: Middle, Junior, and Senior High School (2 - 3 units; U/G )

Survey of reading process and developmental reading in the middle, junior and senior high school. Emphasis on application of instructional techniques relating the use of reading within subject matter fields.

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

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 061 19230 5:30 PM-9:45 PM TR 07/01-08/03 Sonnenberg, Barbara END 488  
Intended for School of Education MACSTEP (science and math) students only. All other students may be dropped without department permission to enroll prior to enrollment in PAWS.

For permission to enroll send a "CurrIns 545 Enrollment Permission Request" (subject line) to the C&I dept email address cni@uwm.edu. Your email must include the following: 1) CurrIns course and section number, 2) full student name, 3) UWM campus ID number, 4) a daytime (M-F) phone number, 5) a brief explanation stating why you need to take the specific course section requested.
Consent required to audit.


Social Work
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-422: Field Education & Integrated Seminar II (5 units; U )

(Second of a two semester required sequence). Continuation of Soc Wrk 421.

Notes:
Prereq: sr st; Soc Wrk 410(P), 421(P), 662(P); 427(C).
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
      LAB 811 24018 4:30 PM-5:20 PM TR 05/28-07/09 Volz Daniels, Wendy END 115  
Meets: 5/28 - 7/9.
Audit never allowed.
      LAB 852 24017 4:30 PM-5:20 PM MW 06/27-08/17 Mangan, Katie CRT 124  
Meets 6/27 - 8/17.
Audit never allowed.

SOC WRK-427: Social Work Methods III (3 units; U )

Introduction to social work methods as applied to community problems. Lab provides experiential exercises in community organization and other techniques of social change.

Notes:
Prereq: sr st; Soc Wrk 410(P), 662(P); 422(C).
Not open to University Special Students

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 23884 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Ambelang, Joel END 115  
    3 LEC 071 23918 5:30 PM-8:40 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Ruppel, Marvell END 127  

SOC WRK-591: Special Topics: Social Welfare and Social Work: (1 - 3 units; U )

Selected topics in social welfare and social work. Specific credits and additional prerequisites announced in Schedule of Classes whenever course is offered.

Notes:
Retakable with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: jr st; satisfy English competency; one prior course in Soc Wrk recom.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
AODA
    2 - 3 LEC 012 23978 5:30 PM-7:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Prichard, Roberta CRT 219  

SOC WRK-604: Social Systems and Social Work Practice (3 units; U/G )

Analysis of organizations, community and social institutions and the impact they have on human behavior and how they provide the social context of social work practice.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; satisfy English competency, admis to Soc Wrk major, Soc Wrk 310(P); or grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 25000 6:00 PM-8:40 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Ruppel, Marvell CRT 124  

SOC WRK-665: Cultural Diversity and Social Work (3 units; U/G ; SS&)

Emphasis on culture, race and ethnicity, theories of prejudice, and racial minority groups, and the politics of human services in multicultural society.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st, admis to Soc Wrk major, satisfy English competency, Soc Wrk 100(P), 206(P), 250(350)(P); or grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS&   3 LEC 072 23988 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Canady, Raeshann SAB G28  
Undergraduate/Graduate .

SOC WRK-708: Social Work Methods I: Individuals and Families (3 units; G )

Introduction to generalist social work practice with individuals and families, with emphasis on integration of theory and knowledge with professional practice.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; admis to MSW

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 23919 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Ballos, Marian CRT 221  
Title IV-E Students will be given priority.
Consent required to audit.

SOC WRK-709: Social Work Methods II: Groups, Organizations and Communities (2 units; G )

Introduction to generalist social work practice with groups, organizations and communities, with emphasis on integration of theory and knowledge with professional practice.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; admis to MSW; Soc Wrk 708(C)

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    2 LEC 071 23989 5:30 PM-7:40 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Brunhart, Angela CRT B12  
Title IV-E Students will be given priority.
Consent required to audit.

SOC WRK-711: Direct Social Work Practice I (3 units; G )

Methods of social work intervention employed in helping individuals, families and small groups. Addresses personal, interpersonal, environmental and resource issues with emphasis on interviewing, assessing, contracting and goal setting.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 710(P), or BSW degree, or Soc Wrk 708(P) & 709(P); Soc Wrk 722(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 072 23913 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Peck, Dean END 115  
Consent required to audit.

SOC WRK-753: Adult Psychopathology (3 units; G )

Mental disorders and their implications for the social work profession, including assessment, intervention and prevention issues.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 705(P).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 072 23985 5:30 PM-8:40 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Zenisek, Paul CRT 203  

SOC WRK-771: Development of the Family Over the Life Span (3 units; G )

The family as a social system as it engages in various developmental tasks throughout the life cycle and in interaction with the social context; social work implications of relevant theories and research.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 011 23979 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Casali, Michael SAB G25  

SOC WRK-791: Current Topics in Social Work: (1 - 3 units; G )

Variable content course with specific topics to be announced in schedule of classes.

Notes:
May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
AODA
    2 - 3 LEC 012 23980 5:30 PM-7:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Prichard, Roberta CRT 219  

SOC WRK-793: Evaluation of Practice (2 units; G )

Advanced problems and methods of research in social work practice.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 662(P) or equiv; Soc Wrk 721(C) or 722(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    2 LEC 011 23982 5:30 PM-7:40 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Venn, Jennifer LUB N130  

SOC WRK-794: Evaluation of Programs (2 units; G )

Provides students with the skills and knowledge base necessary to understand the program evaluation process as it applies to social welfare programs.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    2 LEC 012 24011 5:30 PM-7:40 PM TR 05/28-07/06 Venn, Jennifer CRT B12  

SOC WRK-811: Direct Social Work Practice II: (3 units; G )

A continuation of methods of social work intervention, with sections tailored to specialized concentration areas: gerontology, family and child welfare, and behavioral and physical health. Emphasis is on selection and implementation of appropriate intervention plans.

Notes:
Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 711(P); 722(C).

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Health/Behavioral Health
    3 LEC 012 24020 5:30 PM-8:40 PM MW 05/28-07/06 Ziebell, Abigail LUB N110  
Consent required to audit.
Family
    3 LEC 071 24826 5:30 PM-8:40 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Delahan, Joshua END 110  
Consent required to audit.

SOC WRK-820: Seminar in Social Work Practice: (2 units; G )

Critical examination of varied and specialized methodologies with emphasis on new professional directions, interdisciplinary coordination and integration of professional practice with behavioral sciences, research, and policy concerns.

Notes:
May be repeated with change in topic to max of 6 cr. Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 711(P) or 713(P)

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Interventions for Alcohol Use Disorders
    2 SEM 014 24031 5:30 PM-9:00 PM TR 05/28-06/22 Berger, Lisa END 110  
Working with Violent and Traumatized Families
    2 SEM 072 23914 5:30 PM-7:40 PM TR 07/08-08/17 Britz, Linda CRT 219  

SOC WRK-851: Social Issue and Policy Analysis: (2 - 3 units; G )

Advanced level analysis of the relationship between selected problem areas, policy development and service system.

Notes:
May be repeated with change in topic to max of 9 cr. Prereq: grad st; Soc Wrk 750(P) or BSW degree.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
Child & Family
    2 - 3 SEM 071 23889 5:30 PM-7:40 PM MW 07/08-08/17 Thomas, Mary CRT 303  
When registering for this section please select the number of credits you would like. If you do not select a credit value, you will automatically be registered for 2cr.


Sociology
Chair: Prof. Donald E. Green NWQ-B 7432 414/229-4388 sociology@uwm.edu

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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SOCIOL-101: Introduction to Sociology (3 units; U ; SS)

Sociology as a special field of social science. The relationship of the work of the sociologist to contemporary society; an examination of the sociological perspective.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
SS   3 LEC 351 21923 5:00 PM-7:40 PM MW 06/24-08/17 Mantyh, Mark LAP 250  

SOCIOL-305: Sociology of Sport (3 units; U )

Social structure of sports in historic and contemporary contexts, with primary emphasis given to sports in the United States.

Notes:
Prereq: jr st; any Sociol 100 or 200 level course.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    3 LEC 051 22217 5:30 PM-8:10 PM MTWR 06/24-07/20 Wilson, Frank BOL B84  


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-103: First-Semester Spanish (4 units; U )

Language lab required. Introductory course for students who have had little or no previous work in Spanish.

Notes:
Open only to students with 2 yrs H.S. Spanish or less or a score of 1 on Spanish placement exam. Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 LEC 413 22782 4:30 PM-5:40 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Carlson, Claire CRT B63  
          6:30 PM-7:35 PM MTWR        
LEC meets 4:30-5:40PM and again, after LAB 813, at 6:30-7:35PM.
      LAB 813 22783 5:50 PM-6:20 PM MTWR 05/28-07/06 Carlson, Claire CRT B74  

SPANISH-104: Second-Semester Spanish (4 units; U )

Continuation of Spanish 103. Language lab required.

Notes:
Generates L&S credits for demonstrated equivalent preparation (4 retro crs). Prereq: grade of C- or better in Spanish 103(P) or level 2 score on Spanish placement exam.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
    4 LEC 472 22219 4:30 PM-5:35 PM MTWR 07/08-08/17 Martinez Cruz, Greicy CRT B63  
          6:25 PM-7:25 PM MTWR        
LEC meets 4:30-5:35PM and again, after LAB 872, at 6:25-7:25PM.
      LAB 872 22220 5:45 PM-6:15 PM MTWR 07/08-08/17 Martinez Cruz, Greicy CRT B74  


Sport and Recreation
Chair: Kristian O'Connor, END 471, 229-6080.
Contact: Nancy Nelson, 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-126: Skin & Scuba (1 units; U ; FEE)

Theory and practice of skin and scuba.

Notes:
Prereq: none.

GER   Units Section Class# Hours Days Dates Instructor Room Syllabus
  (FEE) 1 LEC 111 17158 6:00 PM-8:50 PM MW 05/28-06/22