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Administrative Leadership | |
Chair: Simone Conceicao END 617 416-4248 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-537:
Leadership and Management of Volunteer Programs
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Anthropology | |
Chair: Thomas Malaby SAB 290 229-5247 malaby@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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ANTHRO-150:
Multicultural America
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Administration and Organization of Museums
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Art and Design | |
Department Office: Art Building Room 258, 414-229-5215 Chair: Kyoung Ae Cho, MIT 371B IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION Note: Any student enrolled in a studio course who does not attend the first class without having previously notified the instructor may, at the discretion of the instructor, be dropped. Attention Design and Visual Communication Majors: The Design and Visual Communication sub-major has undergone Program changes in the last few years. New students intending to major in Design and Visual Communication should check the online Undergraduate Bulletin (http://www.uwm.edu/ugbulletin/SC/S_SOA.html) for the most recent requirements. Current majors in the program should speak to a Peck School of the Arts advisor (THR Bldg 120) or ask a Design and Visual Communication faculty member if they have questions or are unsure of which set of programmatic policies and prerequisites apply to them. ART COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS. ART MAJORS FOLLOWED BY ART MINORS WILL HAVE PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR COURSES REQUIRED IN THE MAJOR. Click on section number/link for any special information/fees/requirements for that class. All Inter-Arts traditional track majors (excluding Interdisciplinary Arts & Technology and Musical Theatre) must meet with their academic advisor in the Peck School of the Arts Student Services Office prior to registration. A registration hold will be placed on the students record until an academic advising session is held. Upon completion of the advising session, the registration hold will be removed. Call 414-229-4763 to make an appointment to see your Peck School of the Arts academic advisor. It is strongly recommended that all students have health insurance that includes emergency room and hospitalization coverage. The UWM Student Association offers a Student Health Insurance Plan http://www4.uwm.edu/studentorg/sa/executive/student_health_insurance.cfmwhich covers most major medical illnesses or injuries. The University does not provide blanket medical coverage to students. Students are strongly encouraged to secure their own health insurance, either through their parents, the Student Health Insurance Plan or some other program. Please note: DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered through the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100, Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124, and Theatre 100.The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.80 per credit during this academic year. Additional tuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts. |
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ART-150:
Multicultural America
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ART-306:
Introduction to Community Art
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Community Arts II
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Art Education | |
Department Office: Art Building, Room 258, 414-229-5215 Chair: Kyoung Ae Cho, MIT 371B IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION ART EDUCATION COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS. ART MAJORS FOLLOWED BY ART MINORS WILL HAVE PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR COURSES REQUIRED IN THE MAJOR. It is strongly recommended that all students have health insurance that includes emergency room and hospitalization coverage. The UWM Student Association offers a Student Health Insurance Plan http://www4.uwm.edu/studentorg/sa/executive/student_health_insurance.cfmwhich covers most major medical illnesses or injuries. The University does not provide blanket medical coverage to students. Students are strongly encouraged to secure their own health insurance, either through their parents, the Student Health Insurance Plan or some other program. All Inter-Arts traditional track majors (excluding Interdisciplinary Arts & Technology and Musical Theatre) must meet with their academic advisor in the Peck School of the Arts Student Services Office prior to registration. A registration hold will be placed on the students record until an academic advising session is held. Upon completion of the advising session, the registration hold will be removed.. Call 229-4763 to make an appointment to see your Peck School of the Arts academic advisor. Please Note: DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered through the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100, Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124, and Theatre 100.The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.80 per credit during this academic year. Additional tuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts. |
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Introduction to Art Education
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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 2017-2018 academic year. Additional tuition will enhance the quality of education in the Lubar School of Business. DISTANCE EDUCATION COURSE FEES are assessed, regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in undergraduate program courses through UW-Milwaukee. The Distance Education Course fee for the Spring 2018 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-100:
Introduction to Business
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Conservation and Environmental Sciences | |
Director: Glen Fredlund, BOL 486, fredlund@uwm.edu, 229-6112. For program information, contact the Director or Coordinator. 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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CES-210:
Introduction to Conservation and Environmental Science
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Communication Sciences and Disorders | |
Chair: Carol H. Seery, END 853, 229-4291 Undergraduate Program Coordinator: Shelley Lund, END 871, 229-4945 Graduate Program Coordinator: Marylou Gelfer END 855, 229-6465 Student Advising: NWQ Building B 6th Floor, (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 720 without the consent of the Coordinator of Clinical Services. 3. Changes in 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 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches; BMS 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 Computational Tools for Healthcare Professionals; KIN 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; OccThpy 201 Introduction to Occupational Science and Technology; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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COMSDIS-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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Criminal Justice | |
Chair: Tina Freiburger PhD, END 1119 Department Office: END 1113, 229-2392 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-520:
Analysis Oriented Technology: Spatial Data Analysis; Crime Mapping; ArcGIS
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Cultures and Communities | |
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ANTHRO-150:
Multicultural America
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Multicultural America
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CES-210:
Introduction to Conservation and Environmental Science
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COMSDIS-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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ENGLISH-150:
Multicultural America
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FILM-150:
Multicultural America
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GEOG-125:
Introduction to Environmental Geography
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Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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HIST-150:
Multicultural America
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KIN-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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OCCTHPY-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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THEATRE-150:
Multicultural America:
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THEATRE 260(460):
Storytelling:
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THERREC-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
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WGS-150:
Multicultural America
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Curriculum and Instruction | |
Department Chair: Dr. Michael Steele, steelem@uwm.edu, END 310, 229-4884/4814 Advising (Office of Student Services): Phone (414) 229-4721, Fax (414) 229-4705, E-mail soeoss@uwm.edu IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION: 1. 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 (including any other course prerequisites) can be viewed in the notes area located directly above each course number's course section listings, with additional information sometimes provided as needed within an individual section number's section note text. If you receive a PAWS self-enrollment error message stating you do not meet course requisites or need instructor consent and you would still like to enroll, you must contact your advisor or the instructor for permission. 2. Students who do not meet course prerequisites may be administratively dropped. 3. 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. 4. Students enrolled in ("introduction to teaching" courses) CURRINS 300, CURRINS 328 or CURRINS 333: Field experience hours must be completed during the semester of enrollment. No extensions will be granted. 5. Early Childhood Education students enrolled in CURRINS 312: Field experience hours must be completed during the semester of enrollment. No extensions will be granted. 6. Classes are subject to cancellation for low enrollment. We regret having to do so, as we acknowledge the great inconvenience this causes students. Please be aware of this when planning your semester schedule and purchasing your books. We recommend that you understand the return policy of your book seller. The School of Education will make every possible effort to make course cancellation decisions prior to two weeks before the start of individual classes. 7. Official e-mail communication between the Dept. of Curriculum and Instruction and UWM students will be sent to assigned student UWM e-mail addresses. It is a student's responsibility to check her or his UWM e-mail account regularly for important university and/or course related information. If you do not check your UWM e-mail on a regular basis, then we suggest that you enter a UWM e-mail account forward mail command routing e-mail to your preferred non-UWM e-mail address. 8. Students who fail their criminal background check will be ineligible for a clinical experience placement which is a requirement for some courses. Clearance can take up to 6 weeks, so plan accordingly. Please note Registrar's Office add and drop dates for the semester as registration impacts tuition, financial aid, etc. matters. See your academic advisor if you have any concerns. 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-140:
Field Experience with Families & Communities
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CURRINS-300:
Introduction to Teaching: Colloquium and Fieldwork
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Curricular Applications of the Internet
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Dance | |
Department Office: Art 203, 414-229-4947 Simone Ferro, Chair: Mitchell Hall, Room 345D 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. 2a. For MW or TR course only: Students enrolling after the third class meeting must consult with the instructor to determine whether he/she should continue in the course. 2b. For once/week course only: Students enrolling after the second class meeting must consult with the instructor to determine whether he/she should continue in 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 sections. 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-319:
Dance Service-Learning
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English | |
Chair: Gregory Jay 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-150:
Multicultural America
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ENGLISH-443:
Grant Writing
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ENGLISH-798:
Graduate-Level Service Learning
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Ethics, Values & Society Certificate Program | |
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WGS-150:
Multicultural America
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Exceptional Education | |
Chair: Elizabeth Drame, END 695 erdrame@uwm.edu The first day of American Sign Language class is mandatory. Advising (Office of Student Services): Phone (414) 229-4721, Fax (414) 229-4705, E-mail soeoss@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-304:
American Sign Language IV
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American Sign Language V
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EXCEDUC-306:
American Sign Language VI
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Film, Video, Animation and New Genres | |
Chair: Rob Yeo, MIT B59 Dept Office: Art Building Room 203 414-229-4947 IMPORTANT NOTES: 1) PREREQUISITES for Film Department courses will be enforced. Students who register for courses without completing the prerequisites may be administratively dropped from the class. 2) Students who do not attend classes in which they are registered may be administratively dropped. Students who do not attend the first class meetings are subject to this policy. 3) FILM COURSES MAY NOT BE TAKEN ON A CREDIT/NO CREDIT BASIS. 4) FILM/VIDEO PRODUCTION 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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FILM-150:
Multicultural America
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Geography | |
Chair: Distinguished Professor Mark D. Schwartz Bolton 490 229-3740 Please note: The College of Letters and 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 a fee specialist at (414) 229-3796. Click on section number/link for any special information/fees/requirements for that class. 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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GEOG-125:
Introduction to Environmental Geography
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Geographic Information Systems | |
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CRM JST-520:
Analysis Oriented Technology: Spatial Data Analysis; Crime Mapping; ArcGIS
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Health Care Administration | |
Health Informatics and Administration Chair: Priya Nambisan, NWQ Building B Room 6410, nambisap@uwm.edu Undergraduate Program Director: Kathleen Olewinski, NWQ Building B Room 6432, (414) 229-7110, kmo@uwm.edu MHA Program Director: Jennifer Fink, NWQ Building B Room 6455, (414) 229-7533, jtfink@uwm.edu Healthcare Informatics Program Director: Rohit Kate, NWQ Building B Room 6473, katerj@uwm.edu Student Advising: NWQ Building B , 6th Floor (414) 229-2758 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 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches; BMS 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 Computational Tools for Healthcare Professionals; KIN 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; OccThpy 201 Introduction to Occupational Science and Technology; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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HCA-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
(3
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HCA-340:
Healthcare Process Measurement
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History | |
Chair: Amanda I. Seligman, HLT 342B, 229-4361, seligman@uwm.edu STUDENTS WHO DO NOT ATTEND CLASS (INCLUDING DISCUSSIONS) OR CONTACT THE INSTRUCTOR DURING THE FIRST WEEK OF CLASSES MAY BE DROPPED ADMINISTRATIVELY. Please note: The College of Letters & Science charges an additional special course fee for Distance Education (online) sections. These sections can be distinguished by a section number beginning with 2-- (e.g., 201, 202). If the special course fee is not listed in the Schedule of Classes, please contact Andy Cuneo, L&S Student Academic Services, via e-mail, acuneo@uwm.edu, or phone (414) 229-2787. |
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HIST-150:
Multicultural America
(3
units; U ; CD,HU)
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Health Sciences | |
Health Informatics and Administration Chair: Priya Nambisan, NWQ Building B Room 6410, nambisap@uwm.edu Undergraduate Program Director: Kathleen Olewinski, NWQ Building B Room 6432, (414) 229-7110 MHA Program Director: Jennifer Fink, NWQ Building B Room 6455, (414) 229-7533 Healthcare Informatics Program Director: Rohit Kate, NWQ Building B Room 6473, katerj@uwm.edu Student Advising: NWQ Building B , 6th Floor (414) 229-2758 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 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches; BMS 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 Computational Tools for Healthcare Professionals; KIN 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; OccThpy 201 Introduction to Occupational Science and Technology; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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HS-250:
Allied Health Information Methods
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Kinesiology | |
Chair - KIN (ESHP) Ann Swartz, END 453, (414) 229-4242, aswartz@uwm.edu Undergraduate Director: Christy Greenleaf, END 419, (414) 229-5341, cgreenl@uwm.edu CHAIR - KIN (IHCP) Kyle Ebersole: PAV 364, (414) 229-6717, ebersole@uwm.edu Student Advising: NWQ Building B, 6th floor (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 BMS 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 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches; BMS 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 Computational Tools for Healthcare Professionals; KIN 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; OccThpy 201 Introduction to Occupational Science and Technology; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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KIN-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
(3
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Languages | |
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EXCEDUC-304:
American Sign Language IV
(3
units; U )
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Master of Human Resources and Labor Relations | |
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POL SCI-769:
Analyzing and Evaluating Public Policies and Programs
(3
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Museum Studies Certificate Program | |
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ANTHRO-721:
Administration and Organization of Museums
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Occupational Therapy | |
Occupational Science & Technology Chair :Jay Kapellusch, END 961, (414) 229-5292 Occupational Therapy Program Director: Bhagwant Sindhu, END 929, (414) 229-1180 Occupational Studies (Undergraduate) Program Director: Patricia Thomas, END 935, (414) 229-2507 Student Advising:NWQ Building B, 6th floor, (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 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches; BMS 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 Computational Tools for Healthcare Professionals; KIN 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; OccThpy 201 Introduction to Occupational Science and Technology; THERREC 203 Recreation as a Therapeutic Intervention, THERREC 103(HU) Introduction to Leisure FORENSIC SCIENCES Interdisciplinary certificate programs in forensic sciences are offered by the College of Health Sciences in cooperation with the College of Letters & Sciences and Helen Bader School of Social Welfare. For a listing of courses offered in the programs this semester, see the Forensic Sciences listing toward the end of this Schedule. |
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OCCTHPY-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
(3
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OCCTHPY-315:
Group Process in Rehabilitation
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Political Science | |
Chair: Kathleen Dolan, BOL 672, kdolan@uwm.edu, 414-229-6468 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-769:
Analyzing and Evaluating Public Policies and Programs
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units; G )
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Public Administration | |
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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PUB ADM-769:
Analyzing and Evaluating Public Policies and Programs
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Social Work | |
Chair: Dr. Joan Blakey , END 1077 Department Office: (414) 229-6526, END 1075 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-100:
Introduction to Social Work
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SOC WRK-310:
Social Work Methods I
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Theatre | |
Department Office: Art 203, 414-229-4947 Chair: LeRoy Stoner, ART 234, 414-229-3913 IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION 1. Prerequisites will be strictly enforced. Students who do not meet prerequisites will be administratively dropped from the course. 2. Any student enrolled in a Theatre course, who does not attend the first class without having previously notified the Theatre Department Office (229-4947) may, at the discretion of the instructor, be administratively dropped. After the Friday of the first week of classes students will not be allowed to drop without the written permission of the instructor. It is the student's responsibility to check the office hours of the instructor if a drop is requested. See administrative or departmental drop section in the registration portion of the schedule of classes for information about fees for students dropped from the course. Note: students must file signed drop forms personally, at the registrar's office; instructors take students off their own list, but they do not contact the registrar's office. 3. Theatre majors will generally have priority registration for courses REQUIRED in the major. 4. All official email communication between the Department of Theatre and admitted UWM students will be sent to assigned student PantherMail email addresses (http://panthermail.uwm.edu). It is a student's responsibility to check her or his PantherMail email account regularly for important university and/or course related information (or to input a PantherMail forward mail command routing email to any other preferred non-UWM email address). 5. THEATRE COURSES ARE CLOSED TO AUDITORS. Please Note: DIFFERENTIAL TUITION, applied regardless of the credit plateau, for all students enrolled in most undergraduate courses offered through the degree programs within the UW-Milwaukee Peck School of the Arts beginning in the Fall 2004 semester. Eight 100-level General Education Requirement (GER) courses do not carry the differential: Music 100, Music 101, Music 102, Art 100, Art 105, Art 106, Art 124, and Theatre 100.The differential tuition rate will be set at $21.80 per credit during this academic year. Additional tuition enhances the quality of education in the Peck School of the Arts. |
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THEATRE-150:
Multicultural America:
(3
units; U ; A,CD; FEE)
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THEATRE 260(460):
Storytelling:
(3
units; U ; A; FEE)
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THEATRE-360:
Service-Learning in Theatre:
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Therapeutic Recreation | |
Occupational Science & Technology Chair: Jay Kapellusch, END 961, (414) 229-5292 Program Director: Patricia Thomas, END 935, (414) 229-2507 Student Advising: NWQ Building B 6th Floor, (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 101 Introduction to Clinical Laboratory Sciences; BMS 205(NS) Introduction to Diagnostic Medicine; BMS 232 Introduction to Nutrition; BMS 260(SS) Introduction to Complementary and Integrative Health Approaches; BMS 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 Computational Tools for Healthcare Professionals; KIN 200 Introduction to Kinesiology; KIN 230(NS) Health Aspects of Exercise and Nutrition; OccThpy 201 Introduction to Occupational Science and Technology; 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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Courses - Expand Subject |
THERREC-245:
Client Diversity in Health Sciences: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
(3
units; U ; CD,SS)
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Women's and Gender Studies | |
Chair: Carolyn Eichner, Curtin Hall 535, 229-5918, http://uwm.edu/womens-gender-studies/ IMPORTANT REGISTRATION INFORMATION: 1. Students who enroll in a WGS course and do not meet all prerequisites will be administratively dropped. 2. Students who miss the first week of a WGS course without having contacted the instructor in advance may be administratively dropped. Students who miss the first day of classes may also be subject to this policy. Women's & Gender Studies Cross-listed Courses appear below under "ADDITIONAL COURSES - WOMEN'S AND GENDER STUDIES." Contact the Women's & Gender Studies for more information. 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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Courses - Expand Subject |
WGS-150:
Multicultural America
(3
units; U ; CD,HU)
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