Fall 2007 Courses
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| Pre-Requisites: None | Credits Earned: 3 |
| Class Section: 183 | Satisfies: CUL or SS1 and Human Development Minor |
| Location: D2L | Start Date: 9/15/07 |
| Drop Deadline: 10/26/07 | Completion Date: 12/21/07 |
| Class Time: INTERNET | |
Discover the richness and variety of different cultures and examine how we all view the world. Students will explore different cultures and study them through the lens of case studies focusing on tribal nations, industrialized states, and globalization.
BUS ADM 350 |
Business Computer Applications |
Class Number: 11505 |

Brian Danzinger
Instructor:
Brian Danzinger
| Pre-Requisites: So. St. | Credits Earned: 3 |
| Class Section: 183 | Satisfies: Business Area of Emphasis or Elective |
| Location: D2L | Start Date: 9/8/07 |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/14/07 |
| Class Time: INTERNET | |
Mastering some of the most often used (and misused) software in business in a rapidly growing technological environment is a key to success. This course is designed to give students hands-on experience with popular software applications. The course also covers current management topics in computing and the use of technology in Business
CHEM 355 |
Chemistry in the World |
Class Number: 11503 |

Warren Johnson
Instructor:
Warren Johnson
| Pre-Requisites: Math 101 | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: UL Natural Science | |
| Location: MAC 113 | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/14/07 |
| Meets: 9/8, 10/6, 11/17 | |
| Class Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | |
Thought that college chemistry was just “moles” and balancing equations? This class will show you how chemistry is a part of our daily lives and will look at modern issues such as: air pollution, atmospheric ozone issues, global warming, energy utilization, water as a natural resource, acid rain, and nuclear energy.
COMM 133 |
Fundamentals of Public Address |
Class Number: 11516 |

Jeanellyn Schwarzenbach
Instructor:
Jeanellyn Schwarzenbach
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: Public Address and Org. Comm. Area of Emphasis | |
| Location: IS 1020 | |
| Drop Deadline: 11/9/07 | Completion Date: 1/4/08 |
| Meets: 9/29, 10/13, 110/27, 11/10, 12/8 | |
| Class Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. | |
Regardless of your chosen profession, success or failure can largely depend on your ability to organize and communicate ideas. This course is a part of the new Organizational Communication Area of Emphasis and goes beyond simply learning how to speak in front of others. You will examine the very principles of oral message preparation and presentation. Get ready – you will be expected to prepare and present actual public communications. You can do it!
COMM 280 |
Business and Professional Communication |
Class Number: 11509 |

Laurey Clampitt
Instructor:
Laurey Clampitt
| Pre-Requisites: Major/minor in Comm, Pre-Comm, or IST | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: Elective and Org. Comm. A of E pre-req. and LL WE | |
| Location: MAC 225 | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/26/07 | Completion Date: 12/21/07 |
| Meets: 9/15 (One in-class meeting only) | |
| Class Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. | |
At the heart of every successful business transaction is successful communication. Part of the new Organizational Communication Area of Emphasis, this class will provide you with the information and practice to develop communication skills in business writing, employment interviewing, and business speaking to inform and persuade.
COMN ART 328 |
Musical Theatre History |
Class Number: 12079 |

Sarah Meredith
Instructor:
Sarah Meredith
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: FA and UL WE | |
| Location: Room 112A, Bordini Center, Fox Valley Tech. College | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/14/07 |
| Meets: 9/8; 10/20; 12/1 | |
| Class Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. | |
It's more than just show tunes! Musical theater has roots that extend beyond musical performance and reflect our human values and struggles as we order the world around us and tell its story through song and theater.
ECON 330 |
Money and Banking |
Class Number: 11922 |

Kumar Kangayappan
Instructor:
Kumar Kangayappan
| Pre-Requisites: ECON 202 or equivalent | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101 | |
| Satisfies: UL Social Science or Business Area of Emphasis | |
| Location: MAC 206 | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/26/07 | Completion Date: 12/21/07 |
| Meets: 9/15, 10/13, 11/10 | |
| Class Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | |
An excellent course to broaden your understanding of American Economics and our banking system. Also an excellent course for anyone doing a business, economics, or finance Area of Emphasis. This course will serve as an analysis of money as an economic institution and of the organizational structure of the commercial and central banking system in the U.S. In addition you will learn about monetary theory and policy in the national and international setting.
ENG COMP 100 |
College Writing |
Class Number: 11501 |

Linda Toonen
Instructor:
Linda Toonen
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: English Competency | |
| Location: CL 110 | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/14/07 |
| Meets: 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/27, 11/17, 12/8 | |
| Class Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | |
Nervous about those college papers? Let one of UW-Green Bay’s most respected writing instructors re-introduce you to writing as a positive and enriching experience! This course will put those fears at ease by teaching college-level writing as a process. This class will help you to organize ideas, conduct library research, develop paragraphs, improve sentence structure, and concentrate on communicating your thoughts better through attention to punctuation, grammar, spelling, and usage.
ENV SCI 102 |
Introduction to Environmental Science |
Class Number: 12078 |

Vicki Medland
Instructor:
Vicki Medland
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: NPS1 | |
| Location: Room 112A, Bordini Center, Fox Valley Tech. College | |
| Drop Deadline: 11/9/07 | Completion Date: 1/11/08 |
| Meets: 9/29; 10/13; 11/10; 12/8 | |
| Class Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. | |
Human beings are only a very small part of the immense
world around us and we share a common relationship with every rock,
tree, and living thing on the planet. This class takes a long hard look
at those relationships through in-class work and class trips. You will
come to understand how we are interdependent on one another and how
these relationships are affected by social, political, and environmental
issues.
ENV SCI 260 |
Energy and Society |
Class Number: 11506 |

John Lyon
Instructor:
John Lyon
| Pre-Requisites: ENV SCI 102 or PHYSICS 103 or CHEM 211 | Credits Earned: 3 |
| Class Section: 183 | Satisfies: NPS2 |
| Location: D2L | Start Date: 9/8/07 |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/14/07 |
| Class Time: INTERNET | |
Whether flipping a light switch or watching the numbers spin at the gas pump, energy’s impact on us reflects its impact on our whole society. This class will look at energy’s role in contemporary American society and will examine global energy flows, sources of energy, energy-related problems, policy and conservation, energy growth, and future scenarios for energy usage and issues.
HISTORY 380 |
U.S. Women's History |
Class Number: 11515 |

Kim Nielsen
Instructor:
Kim Nielsen
| Pre-Requisites: None / REC: Jr. St. and one course in U.S. History, U.S. Literature, or Women’s Studies | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: UL Humanities and UL WE | |
| Location: MAC 225 | |
| Drop Deadline: 11/2/07 | Completion Date: 12/28/07 |
| Meets: 9/22, 10/20, 12/1 | |
| Class Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. | |
To understand the future of women in the U.S., we must have an understanding of women’s experiences in the past, ranging from pregnancy and single motherhood, to women’s struggles to win the right to vote. You will explore a variety of women’s lives and consider the ways that studying women changes our historical perspectives. You will also focus on how interpretations of the past influence our understanding of current social issues.
HUM BIOL 102 |
Introduction to Human Biology |
Class Number: 11517 |

Brian Merkel
Instructor:
Brian Merkel
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101 | |
| Satisfies: HB1 and Human Development Minor | |
| Location: MAC 113 | |
| Drop Deadline: 11/19/07 | Completion Date: 1/4/08 |
| Meets: 9/28, 10/20, 11/3, 12/1 | |
| Class Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | |
Get to know yourself (and everyone else) from the inside out with this course that will introduce you to… you! This fascinating introductory course will focus on a comprehensive look at basic concepts and principles in human biology. Learn about the very beginnings of organic life on earth, including evolution, cells, human population, genetics, reproduction, disease, and more! This course will also focus on the anatomy and function of major organ systems in the human body.
HUM BIOL 202 |
Ethnic Minorities in Science |
Class Number: 11511 |

Angela Bauer-Dantion
Instructor:
Angela Bauer-Dantoin
| Pre-Requisites: None | Credits Earned: 3 |
| Class Section: 183 | Satisfies: ETS and LL WE |
| Location: D2L | Start Date: 9/15/07 |
| Drop Deadline: 10/26/07 | Completion Date: 12/21/07 |
| Class Time: INTERNET | |
Throughout history, the contribution made by ethnically
diverse persons in science has been largely ignored. This course will
examine the history and culture of science in the U.S. in order to understand
what has led to the existing under-representation of ethnic minorities
in science. The often overlooked contributions of scientists who are
members of ethnic minority groups will be recognized.
HUM DEV 331 |
Infancy and Early Childhood |
Class Number: 11510 |

Illene Noppe
Instructor:
Illene Noppe
| Pre-Requisites: HUM DEV 210 or PSYCH 102 | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: UL Social Science or Human Development Area of Emphasis and HUM DEV Minor | |
| Location: MAC 221 | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/26/07 | Completion Date: 12/21/07 |
| Meets: 9/15, 10/13, 11/10 | |
| Class Time: 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | |
Our individual and collective developmental journey begins from the moment of conception and continues until the end of our lives. This course will introduce you to current theories, methods of study, and research in the study of human development from conception through the early childhood years. You will also focus on the interrelationships among biological, social, and psychological aspects of development.
HUM DEV 342 |
Cross-Cultural Human Development |
Class Numbers: |

Stacie Herzog
Instructor:
Stacie Herzog
| Pre-Requisites: HUM DEV 210 or PSYCH 102 or ANTHRO 100 / REC: Social Science course | |
| Credits Earned: 3 | |
| Class Sections: 183 & 184 |
Satisfies: CUL or SS2 and UL SS or A of E and HUM DEV Minor |
| Location: D2L | Start Date: 9/15/07 |
| Drop Deadline: 10/26/07 | Completion Date: 12/21/07 |
| Class Time: INTERNET | |
How we develop as human beings, how we raise our children, and how we view our surroundings depends largely on our culture and society. This class will examine cultural differences in perception, cognition, language and thought, child development, child rearing, and personality. Be prepared to discuss relationships between various aspects of culture and psychological functioning within non-Western cultures and American ethnic sub-cultures.
HUM STUD 102 |
Foundations of |
Class Number: 12216 |

Cheryl Kalny
Instructor:
Cheryl Kalny
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101 | |
| Satisfies: H2 | |
| Location: MAC 217 | |
| Drop Deadline: 11/02/07 | Completion Date: 12/28/07 |
| Meets: 9/22, 10/13, 11/10 | |
| Class Time: 1:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. | |
Come along for the ride as Cheryl Kalny joins students
on a tour through the complete history of Western Civilization from
the period of the Renaissance up to present day. Much has happened during
that span, so hang onto your hat! This course will survey major events,
people and ideas that have influenced the history, art, literature and
culture of Western Civilization.
HUM STUD 201 |
Introduction to Humanities I |
Class Number: 11514 |

Catherine Henze
Instructor:
Catherine Henze
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Earned: 3 | |
| Class Section: 183 | Satisfies: H1 |
| Location: D2L | Start Date: 9/22/07 |
| Drop Deadline: 11/2/07 | Completion Date: 12/28/07 |
| Class Time: INTERNET | |
The study of the humanities molds how we think about
our lives and ourselves. Don’t miss this stimulating and thought-provoking
course that will examine major methods and ideas of Western humanities
through selected works of literature, philosophy, and fine arts from
the Classical world through the Renaissance.
IST 400 |
Capstone: Synthesis and Assessment of Learning |
Class Number: 11512 |

Fergus Hughes
Instructor:
Fergus Hughes
| Pre-Requisites: Earned credits >/= 99 and ENG COMP 105 | |
| Credits Awarded: 2 | |
| Class Section: 101(WebE) | |
| Satisfies: Capstone | |
| Location: MAC 225 | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/26/07 | Completion Date: 12/21/07 |
| Meets: 9/15, 11/3 | |
| Class Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. | |
So… you can see the light at the end of the tunnel?
What exactly did you learn during your years here? How will you translate
these skills and abilities into your work and your life now that classes
are finishing? This class is required of all IST students and focuses
on evaluating everything that you learned in the Program. The Capstone
course will allow you to demonstrate your ability to synthesize and
communicate your knowledge by completion of a final paper and oral report.
It will also focus on writing, communication and information research,
and retrieval skills. Hang on—you’re almost there!
IST 478 |
Honors in the Major |
Class Number: Arranged |
Instructor:
Arranged
| Pre-Requisites: min. 3.50 GPA all courses; and IST major; and min. GPA 3.75 for all UL course in major | |
| Credits Awarded: 1-4 | |
| Class Section: 101 | |
| Satisfies: Elective or Area of Emphasis | |
| Location: Arranged | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/28/07 |
| Meets: 9/8 (required meeting) | |
| Class Time: Arranged | |
You develop an individual contract in consultation with a faculty member who is proficient in the subject matter of the topic.
MATH 94 |
Elementary Algebra |
Class Number: 11502 |

Bonnie Denis
Instructor:
Bonnie Denis
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Awarded: 0 | |
| Class Section: 101 | |
| Satisfies: Math Competency | |
| Location: MAC 225 | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/14/07 |
| Meets: 9/8, 9/22, 10/6, 10/20, 11/3, 11/17, 12/1 | |
| Class Time: 8:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. | |
Math not your favorite subject? You are not alone!
Bonnie Denis, a long-time and well-respected instructor at UWGB can
help you gain a strong foundation in algebra. This non-credit course
will focus attention on properties of real numbers, exponents and polynomials,
simplifying variable expressions, linear equations and inequalities,
factoring, graphing, and basic quadratic equations. If even reading
this course description makes your stomach hurt, let Bonnie help you
overcome math anxiety and develop new confidence in your math skills!
PHILOS 321 |
Professional Ethics and Problem Solving |
Class Number: 11504 |

Derek Jeffreys
Instructor:
Derek Jeffreys
| Pre-Requisites: Earned >= 53 cr.; Major in IST or Nursing | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 101 | |
| Satisfies: Critical Thinking Skills or UL Humanities | |
| Location: MAC 221 | |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/14/07 |
| Meets: 9/8, 10/6, 11/17 | |
| Class Time: 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. | |
Creative problem solving requires a balance of logical
thinking processes with an ethical approach. This class will help you
to examine ethical theory and common approaches to analyzing and creatively
solving logical-based and open-type problems. You will look at strategies
designed to improve logical and creative thinking skills as you approach
personal and professional issues.
PU EN AF 338 |
Disaster Recovery |
Class Number: 11947 |

Dan Alesch
Instructor:
Dan Alesch
| Pre-Requisites: None | |
| Credits Awarded: 3 | |
| Class Section: 701 | |
| Satisfies: UL SS or Emergency Management Area of Emphasis | |
| Location: MAC 103 | |
| Drop Deadline: 11/13/07 | Completion Date: 11/27/07 |
| Meets: 10/5; 10/6; 10/26; 10/27; 11/16; 11/17 | |
| Class Time: Fridays
5:30-10:00 pm; Saturdays 8:00 am - 5:00 pm |
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Students will examine disaster recovery in isolation
from and in relation to the preparedness, response, and mitigation phases
of comprehensive emergency management. Explore the short- and long-term
effects of disasters as well as the process of putting families, businesses,
and communities back together. This class will also identify the importance
of reconstruction, relocation, and regulations in reducing future disaster
vulnerability.
SOC C D 251 |
Sustainable Development |
Class Number: 11507 |

Larry Smith
Instructor:
Larry Smith
| Pre-Requisites: None | Credits Earned: 3 |
| Class Section: 183 | Satisfies: CUL or SS2 and LL WE |
| Location: D2L | Start Date: 9/8/07 |
| Drop Deadline: 10/19/07 | Completion Date: 12/14/07 |
| Class Time: INTERNET | |
What happens when societies come up with societal programs,
social development initiatives, and economic plans that do not mesh
with the cultures, communities, and even the geography that they are
intended to serve? The class will focus on examining these contradictions
and exploring the possibilities when social and economic goals and systems
are seemingly incompatible with global and regional goals and ecosystems,
as well as human and physical constraints. Fascinating case studies
will be used to review global, industrial, regional, and third world
issues.
XXXX-497 & 498 Independent Study, or Internship
Thinking about arranging for an Independent Study or Internship? These options are available to you this fall and must be arranged through the Adult Degree Program Office. Just let us know how we can help!
Start Date: 9/8/07 (Required Meeting)
Drop Deadline: 10/19/07
Completion Date: 12/28/07
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