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9/11/07
Prefix/No. CRN |
Change/ Date of Change |
Course | Instructor |
ART 310 31129 |
Cancelled (6/20/07) |
Hispanic Art (2) |
Jessica Plattner / Barbara Schulz |
BA 310 31042 |
New
Course! (4/18/07) |
Selling Principles (2) This course is designed to provide students with the theoretical underpinnings of, and a practical foundation in, selling. Prerequisites: Junior Standing Dates/Times: TBA Location: CCC - Salem, Rm. TBA |
Todd Nell |
BA 313 30746 |
Change (5/22/07) |
Principles of Finance (4) A new instructor has been assigned to this course. | Kim Sorensen |
BA 313 30986 |
Change (5/22/07) |
Principles of Finance (4) A new instructor has been assigned to this course. | Janet Hume-Schwarz |
BA 321 31152 |
New
Course! (7/25/07) |
Principles of Management (5) (UWR) This course studies primary functions of modern management, and in particular, focuses on the concepts and knowledge of the managerial planning, organizing, leading and controlling, the four most important functions that measure management success and efficiency today. The course also delivers, through simulation exercises and exams, the most constructive skills and techniques in these functional areas of management. It intends to build up your whole leadership package for business or non-business organizations alike. Prerequisites: Junior standing, BA 131 or equivalent, WR 121, ECON 201, ECON 202, BA 211 Dates/Times: TBA Location: CCC - Salem, Rm. TBA |
Todd Nell |
BA 410 31219 |
New
Course! (9/11/07) |
Principles of Organizational Communication (3) Students in this course examine the salient macro theories, process, and functions to understand the relationship between communication and organizations. While this course is designed for work organizations, the concepts here also apply to any human social structure that involves communication. Prerequisites: None, however an organizational behavior, human resource management, or interpersonal communication course is suggested. |
Chris Bonney |
BA 410 31220 |
New
Course! (9/11/07) |
Principles of Training and Development (3) Students gain the theoretical foundation and the practical skills to examine, design, deliver, and assess the training needs of organizations. Students accomplish this by reviewing organizational, communication, and adult learning theories, review case studies, study training models, and use written practice. Prerequisites: None, however an organizational behavior, human resource management, interpersonal communication, or a curriculum development course is suggested. |
Chris Bonney |
BA 411 31040 |
New
Course! (4/18/07) |
Business Ethics & Regulation (4) This course is an in-depth examination of the legal, regulatory and ethical environment of business. Topics will include business organizations, agency principles, antitrust laws, securities regulation, employee-employer relations, and ethical challenges facing individuals and organizations in the business environment. Prerequisites: BA 312, BA 321, Junior standing Dates/Times: TBA Location: CCC - Salem, Rm. TBA |
Jason Jones |
| BA 421 30852 |
Cancelled (5/22/07) |
Cost Accounting (5) | Kim Sorensen |
BA 436 31043 |
New
Course! (4/18/07) (7/25/07) |
Strategic Travel and Tourism Management (5) Principles and practices of strategic travel and tourism management. Prerequisites: Junior Standing New instructor for this Onsite Course. |
Pete Diffenderfer |
BA 460 31041 |
New
Course! (4/18/07) |
Entrepreneurship (5) The course introduces academic as well as professional knowledge of entrepreneurship. It challenges students with the learning of non-traditional and innovative approaches and know-how in areas of business startup, venture design and management, strategy for competitive edge, resource mobilization, new enterprise formation, entrepreneurial operation and planning, etc. The mentality and knowledge this course intends to build, benefit not only venture starters, self-run business owners, but also those working for large even bureaucratic organizations of all kinds. Prerequisites: BA 312, BA 313, BA 321 Dates/Times: TBA Location: CCC - Salem, Rm. TBA |
Pete Diffenderfer |
CHEM 204 31175 |
New
Course! (8/10/07) |
General Chemistry (5) (SMI) (N) (NW) Principles of chemistry for chemistry majors and related fields: physics, engineering, biology, medicine, dentistry, optometry, etc. are introduced. Note: MATH 111, or equivalent, may be taken concurrently. Note: This course includes two on-campus lab sessions on the La Grande campus; contact your instructor for exact dates and times. Prerequisites: Prerequisites: High school chemistry or consent of instructor. Dates/Times: Dates/Times for Lab TBA; plus online coursework. Location: EOU - La Grande, Badgley Hall, Rm. TBA |
Rudy Candler |
ECON 201 30853 |
New
Course! (5/10/07) |
Principles of Microeconomics (5) (SSC) (S) (HB) This course covers a systematic investigation of the operation of a market system, focusing on the role of households, firms, and government in determining wages and prices. The tools of analysis from economic theory will be applied to such issues as the concentration of economic power, the distribution of income, and the role of government in the market system. Prerequisites: Sophomore Standing, MATH 095 |
Philip O'Reilly |
ECON 435 30856 |
New
Course! (5/9/07) |
Public Finance (5) This course presents an analysis of the role governments play in allocating resources and the alternative means of financing government expenditures. Issues such as the economic basis for government activities and the impact of government expenditures, regulations, taxes, and borrowing on incentives to work, invest, and spend income will be examined. Prerequisites: ECON 201, 202 |
Philip O'Reilly |
| ENGL 195 30941 |
Cancelled (6/20/07) |
Introduction to Film (4) (AEH) (H) (AH) | Callie Palmer |
ENGL 206 31089 |
New
Course! (5/2/07) |
Applied Literary Criticism (3) (AEH) (CP) (UWR) Study of selected critical approaches to literature, with emphasis on writing critiques of literary works. Prerequisites: WR 121 or 131, any 100-level English course, Sophomore standing. |
Sandra Ellston |
ENGL 339 31090 |
New
Course! (5/2/07) (5/30/07) |
Literary / Cinematic Genres (3) (AEH) (AH) (UWR) This is an intensive study of one literary genre, cinema. Students will follow the development of cinema and learn to analyze film technique. This course has been approved for the general education designation of AH. Note: Students must have access to a VCR and monitor. Prerequisites: ENGL 206, one British or American literature survey, and upper division standing. |
Sandra Ellston |
ENGL 390 31133 |
New
Course! (6/21/07) |
Multicultural Literature / Film (4) Intensive study of one or more of the following: women, minority, or regional writers; popular or folk texts; literature in translation; film. Prerequisites: ENGL 109 or 199 and one British or American survey course. |
Mark Shadle |
| EXS 321 30769 |
Cancelled (5/2/07) |
Applied Anatomy (3) | Erin Long |
EXS 440 31088 |
New
Course! (5/2/07) |
Motor Development, Control and Learning (2) A study, critique, and analysis of human motor growth and development in regular populations. Topics include the relationships of development to motor learning and performance; performance assessment and remediation, and adaptation of activities for individuals throughout the lifespan of development, the nature of motor control, scientific measurement, sensory contributions, vision, memory and learning, practice and feedback. Prerequisites: PSY 311 recommended. Upper division standing. |
Erin Long |
FSA 309 31136 |
Cancelled (8/29/07) |
Fire Inspection and Investigation (3) Online version of this course is still available (CRN 30771) |
Robert Ball |
FSA 311 30981 |
Change (6/21/07) |
Principles of Fire Protection Management (3) A new instructor has been assigned to this course. | Robert Ball |
FSA 315 31240 |
Cancelled (11/09/07) |
Organization For Fire Protection (3) |
Staff |
GEOG 407 31121 |
New
Course! (6/1/07) |
Physical Geography of the Northwest (2) Survey of the landforms of the Northwest and the impact of indigenous cultures on those landforms. Dates/Times: Sat., Oct. 27 & Sun. Oct. 28; 9 AM - 5 PM Location: COCC - Bend, Rm. TBA |
Martha Henderson |
GEOG 410 31148 |
New
Course! (7/23/07) |
Geography of Mexico and Central America (2) (SSC) (S) (HB) This is a course presenting a geography of Mexico and Central America and focuses on both cultural and physical aspects of the countries. Issues considered include landforms, climate, settlement, urbanization, economic development, population, and environmental problems. Dates/Times: Fri., Oct. 5, 7 - 10 PM; Sat., Oct. 6, 9 AM - 5 PM Location: EOU - La Grande, Rm. TBA |
Ralph Lewis |
HIST 111 31196 |
Cancelled (8/21/07) |
World History to 1500 (5) (SSC) (HB) | Matthew Wells |
MATH 040 31203 |
New
Course! (8/30/07) |
Arithmetic Skills (3) Designed for students who need review in basic computational skills. The course will deal with whole numbers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratios, and introductory geo-metry. The class will require independent student effort, and students will have to motivate themselves to attend help sessions when needed. (Not applicable toward baccalaureate degree.) Dates/Times: Tues. & Thurs., 7 - 8:20 PM Location: EOU - La Grande, Badgley Hall, Rm. 142 |
Gary Hopson |
MATH 070 31204 |
New
Course! (8/30/07) |
Elementary Algebra (4) Fundamental concepts of algebra and introduction to graphing. Course is equivalent to first-year high school algebra. Concepts include solving equations, graphing equations and inequalities, and solving systems of equations. (Course not applicable toward a baccalaureate degree.) Prerequisites: MATH 040 or equivalent. Dates/Times: Mon. - Thurs., 8 - 8:50 AM Location: EOU - La Grande, Badgley Hall, Rm. 117 |
Patty Sandoz |
MATH 212 31128 |
New
Course! (6/15/07) |
Foundations of Elementary Math II (4) (SMI) (L) (QR) This course is an introduction to the basic concepts of elementary mathematics designed to initiate the building of an understanding and appreciation of the nature, structure, philosophy, and history of mathematics. Prerequisites: MATH 095 |
Elisa Doebler-Irvine |
MATH 239 31195 |
New
Course! (8/15/07) |
Survey of Calculus I (2) (SMI) This course is the first of a two part course sequence to be offered. The two course sequence will be equivalent in credit and content to MATH 241, Survey of Calculus. Topics cover an introductory look at the calculus of a small family of functions, primarily those encountered in high school algebra. Both differentiation and integration will be discussed together with applications of each. This course, only when combined with MATH 240, will meet the math competency requirement. Prerequisites: MATH 111 or equivalent. |
John Thurber |
MATH 241 30858 |
Cancelled (8/15/07) |
Survey of Calculus (4) (SMI) (L) (QR) |
John Thurber |
NAT 401 CRN-TBA |
New
Course! (7/30/07) |
Research (1-5) Individual research project. Note: Contact instructor for further course details. |
Linda Jerofke |
NAT 405 CRN-TBA |
New
Course! (7/30/07) |
Reading & Conference (1-5) Individualized study. Note: Contact instructor for further course details. |
Linda Jerofke |
NAT 409 CRN-TBA |
New
Course! (7/30/07) |
Practicum (1-10) Supervised experience (while enrolled in college) designed to offer opportunity to explore career areas and learning situations through field placement that parallels one’s academic major. Note: Contact instructor for further course details. |
Linda Jerofke |
PES 366 30768 |
Change (7/18/07) |
Basketball Coaching and Officiating (3) A new instructor has been assigned to this course. | Isaac Williams |
PES 410 31100 |
New
Course! (5/10/07) |
Healthy Female Development in Adolescence (5) This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the gender specific issues faced by adolescent girls in social, academic, psychological, and familial arenas. We will explore the normal developmental course typical of adolescent girls. This course will address healthy growth and coping in these years. | Elisa Doebler-Irvine |
PES 410 31099 |
New
Course! (5/10/07) |
Healthy Male Development in Adolescence (5) This course is designed to provide students with an overview of the gender specific issues faced by adolescent boys in social, academic, psychological, and familial arenas. We will explore gender specific challenges and risks for boys during this phase of development. This course will also address factors that promote and protect healthy growth and coping in these years. | Elisa Doebler-Irvine |
PSY 201 30860 |
Change (5/14/07) |
General Psychology (4) (SSC) (S) (HB) This course is now designated as 4 credit hours. | DeAnna Timmermann |
PSY 357 31150 |
New
Course! (7/23/07) |
Evolution and Behavior (5) (SMI) (NW) Introduction to the evolutionary mechanisms that influence behavior, learning, choice, intelligence, and instinct in humans and animals. Identification of the relationships between a species' environment and the species' abilities. Critical examination of explanations of complex behaviors based on proximate and ultimate causation. Prerequisites: PSY 201 and 202 or consent of instructor. |
Charles Lyons |
PSY 410 31144 |
New
Course! (7/16/07) |
Family Systems Theory and Therapy (5) This course will examine the major tenets of systems theory, specifically focusing on the role that family systems play in the development of the individual. An overview of the current theories and methods of family intervention will be explored. Some research methodology and assessment techniques employed by the theorist/theories will be studied as well. Focus will be on both learning the systemic family theories as well as practically applying their methodology to personal and vignette situations. Prerequisites: PSY 311 Principles of Development |
Marianne Weaver |
SCI 110 31151 |
New
Course! (7/23/07) |
Physical Geography II (5) (SMI) (N) This is an introduction to the physical world with an emphasis on biography, geomorphology, pedology, oceans, and their interacting processes (continuation of GEOG 106). | Ralph Lewis |
SCI 310 31149 |
New
Course! (7/23/07) |
Climatology: Climate and Man (2) (SMI) (N) (NW) Introduction to Climatology and its interacting processes with earth science and man. Dates/Times: Fri., Oct. 12, 7 - 10 PM; Sat., Oct. 13, 9 AM - 5 PM Location: EOU - Portland, OIT Metro Center, Rm. TBA |
Ralph Lewis |
| SPAN 310 30743 |
New
Course! (6/28/07) |
Basic Writing for the Bilingual: Spanish (4) This course is designed for bilingual students who have good oral skills in Spanish, but who need to develop their writing skills. It is also highly recommended for students who have finished 2nd year Spanish and who want to review grammar and improve their writing skills. The class combines a comprehensive practical review of Spanish grammar, writing essays on topics of general interest, and discussion on Blackboard. | Teresita Gutierrez-Becerril |
SPAN 310 31130 |
Cancelled (6/20/07) |
Hispanic Art (2) |
Jessica Plattner / Barbara Schulz |
SPAN 310 30979 |
Change (5/30/07) |
Language and Culture II (4) This course has been assigned a new course number and course reference number. Please use SPAN 321 - 31116 to register for this course. | Barbara Schulz |
SPCH 340 31137 |
New
Course! (7/3/07) |
Interviewing Strategies & Skills (3) (AEH) Students gain the theoretical foundation and practical skills to conduct and participate in effective interviews. | Chris Bonney |
SSCI 145 31103 |
New
Course! (5/2/07) |
Survival Skills for Distance Learners (2) This course will provide individuals participating in distance learning the opportunity to develop strategies which will assist them in becoming successful students. It will be taught as a Web-based course to encourage students to develop their online skills as they work through the course material. | Ellen Krieger |
SSCI 175 CRN-TBA |
New
Course! (7/25/07) |
Online Degree Planning Workshop (1) This course is designed to provide students with the tools and information needed to plan their individual distance learning programs. Student will learn to evaluate various ways to construct a degree plan, and to determine which option best suits their interests, goals, and background. This course is a requirement for participation in the Division of Distance Education’s distance learning degree programs. This course is open only to students who have (1) gone through an Orientation and (2) been admitted to Eastern Oregon University. Note: Newly admitted students only need to take one workshop, session one OR session two. Contact your adviser for further course details. |
Liz Burton & Chris Cronin |
SSCI 310 31147 |
New
Course! (7/23/07) |
Food and Culture of North America (2) (SSC) (S) (HB) This course presents a geography of North America as examined through the culture of food. The influence of world cultures that have shaped the lifestyles of North America will be examined. The theme is understanding the many cultural regions of North America as influenced by cooking and food traditions that have been imported to the continent by migration over hundreds of years. Dates/Times: Fri., Sep. 28, 7 - 10 PM; Sat., Sep. 29, 9 AM - 5 PM Location: CCC - Salem, Rm. TBA |
Ralph Lewis |
WR 206 31134 |
New
Course! (6/21/07) |
Applied Discourse Theory (3) This is a study of the selected theoretical approaches and materials for composition studies. Emphasis on analyzing texts and applying discourse theory to the student’s own writing and writing pedagogy. Prerequisites: ENGL 104 or equivalent, and WR 121 or equivalent. |
Mark Shadle |
WR 241 31091 |
New
Course! (5/2/07) |
Introduction to Imaginative Writing (Poetry) (3) (APC) (A) (AC) Introductory course in writing poetry. Emphasis on drafting techniques, revising, peer review, and study of basic poetic techniques in the belletristic tradition. Prerequisites: WR 121 or 131, any 100-level English course, sophomore standing. |
Sandra Ellston |
WR 243 31105 |
New
Course! (5/21/07) |
Screenwriting Fundamentals: Introduction to Screenwriting (3) (APC) (A) This course introduces students to the process of conceiving, pitching, developing, and writing stories (screenplays) appropriate for marketing in the contemporary Hollywood film environment. | Benjamin Morgan |
WR 316 31132 |
New
Course! (6/21/07) |
Advanced Prose Writing (4) Intensive practice in advanced expository writing and prose analysis is presented in this course. Emphasis on developing a strong personal voice in essays, ideally suitable for publication. Prerequisites: ”B” average in composition courses or successful completion of WPE. Upper-division standing, & consent of instructor and word processing computer ability. |
Mark Shadle |
