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Updated
6/21/07
Prefix/No. CRN |
Change/ Date of Change |
Course | Instructor |
ANTH 330 10355 |
Change (4/25/07) |
Ethnology of Hunters and Gatherers (2) (S) (HB) -This course will be held in EOU - Portland, OIT Metro Center, Rm. 143. | Linda Jerofke |
ANTH 344 10339 |
Change (5/14/07) |
Selling the News (2) (S) (CO) -This course will be held in CCC - Salem, Building 5, Rm. 251. | Bill Grigsby |
BIOL 102 10380 |
Change (5/21/07) |
Introduction to Biology (3) (N) (NW) -This course has been assigned a new course reference number (CRN). Please use 10569 when registering for this course. | John Rinehart |
ECON 201 10402 |
New
Course! (5/9/07) |
Principles of Microeconomics (5) (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 481 10463 |
Cancelled (5/10/07) |
American Labor and Unions (5) | Colleen Johnson |
ENGL 339 10348 |
Change (4/25/07) |
Literacy / Cinematic Genres: Detective Fiction & Film Noir (3) (AH) -This course will be held in EOU - Portland, OIT Metro Center, Rm. 143. This course has been approved for the general education designation of AH. | Thomas Hofheinz |
ENGL 395 10547 |
Cancelled (6/20/07) |
Gender in Literature and Film: Women Filmmakers (2) (H) (AH) | Sandra Ellston |
| GEOG 490 10455 |
Cancelled (6/21/07) |
Geography of World Affairs: The Middle East (3) | Martha Henderson |
| GEOG 490 10456 |
Cancelled (5/29/07) |
Geography of World Affairs: The Middle East (3) | Martha Henderson |
HIST 466 10563 |
New
Course! (5/2/07) |
History of the American West (5) This course is designed to provide the student with a broad overview of the historical events and causal relationships in the modern American West. For the purposes of this class, the region shall include the seventeen western states which lie west of a border running roughly from North Dakota to Texas. The course will include as a theme the obvious problems of defining specific boundaries. The goal of the course is to acquaint students with major events of the region (and their chronology) and stimulate creative and critical thought about the history of the American West. Note: This course meets the American History requirement. |
Bob Irvine |
HUM 390 10565 |
Cancelled (6/20/07) |
Transcultural Literature (3) (H) (AH) | Callie Palmer |
| MATH 212 10393 |
Cancelled (6/5/07) |
Foundations of Elementary Math II (4) (L) (QR) | Sharon Shannon |
PES 410 10558 |
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 10557 |
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 |
PHIL 323 10356 |
Change (5/14/07) |
Yoga Philosophy (2) (H) (LC) -This course will be held in EOU - Portland, OIT Metro Center, Rm. 131 on Sat., June 30, 9 AM - 5 PM. | David Komito |
PHIL 341 10339 |
Change (6/12/07) |
Philosophical Issues in Science: When Science and Religion Meet (2) (AH) -This course will be held at EOU - La Grande, Zabel Hall Rm. 203. | Mark Webb |
PSY 242 10554 |
New
Course! (5/10/07) |
The Mind (5) (N) (NW) This course introduces current topics in neuroscience and the biological basis of human behavior. Topics will include neuronal structure and function, human neuroanatomy, psychopharmacology, addiction, emotion, aging, violence, and aggression. |
Richard Ettinger |
PSY 321 10553 |
New
Course! (5/10/07) |
Stress and Disease (3) (N) (NW) This course will focus on both historical and current research in the field of psychoneuroimmunology. Emphasis will include the relationship between psychological stress and disease in humans, the physiological and psychological assessment of stress, and conditioned immune response in animals. The course will attempt to fairly present our current understanding of the relationship between psychological stress and cancer, AIDS, and infectious diseases. Experimental design limitations which have made interpretations of this research often controversial will be discussed. |
Richard Ettinger |
PSY 327 10555 |
New
Course! (5/10/07) |
Statistics and Experimental Design (3) (L) (QR) Principles of experimental design and associated data analysis techniques such as regression, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and non-parametric statistics; experience with statistical packages for computers; introduction to exploratory data analysis are covered. PSY 327 is equivalent to STAT 327. Only one of the two courses may be applied to the baccalaureate degree. Note: This course is cross-listed as STAT 327. Prerequisites: MATH 111 or equivalent |
Richard Ettinger |
SOC 344 10341 |
Change (5/14/07) |
Selling the News (2) (S) (CO) -This course will be held in CCC - Salem, Building 5, Rm. 251. | Bill Grigsby |
SPCH 329 10580 |
Cancelled (6/20/07) |
Performance Communication: Motivating Others (3) (L) (CO) |
Chris Bonney |
SPCH 330 10579 |
Cancelled (6/20/07) |
Are You Listening (3) (L) (CO) |
Chris Bonney |
STAT 327 10556 |
New
Course! (5/10/07) |
Statistics and Experimental Design (3) (L) (QR) Principles of experimental design and associated data analysis techniques such as regression, hypothesis testing, analysis of variance, and non-parametric statistics; experience with statistical packages for computers; introduction to exploratory data analysis are covered. STAT 327 is equivalent to PSY 327. Only one of the two courses may be applied to the baccalaureate degree. Note: This course is cross-listed as PSY 327. Prerequisites: MATH 111 or equivalent |
Richard Ettinger |
WR 121 10486 |
Change (6/20/07) |
Expos Prose Writing (4) (CO) - A new instructor has been assigned to this course. | Eric Ottem |
WR 131 10582 |
New
Course! (6/1/07) |
Exploratory Prose Writing (4) (AC) College-level practice of writing skills with a special emphasis on writing analytically, usually about texts. Students learn to adapt their writing processes to the rhetorical constraints of academic writing.
Prerequisites: Accuplacer placement in WR 131 or completion of WR 115, and a satisfactory in-class diagnostic essay. |
Matt Schumacher |
WR 222 10581 |
New
Course! (6/1/07) |
Argumentation (3) (L) (CO( UWR) Continued practice in the development of a disciplined writing process, emphasizing methods of argumentation, discussion of false and valid arguments, and the use of evidence is covered in this course. Selected rhetorical theories from the ancient to the contemporary are examined.
Prerequisites: WR 121 or 131 |
Matt Schumacher |
