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CHE 465 - A Environmental Toxicology - 12430
Prerequisite: Organic chemistry or cell biology.
COM 458 - A Media from a Liberal Arts Perspective - 10422
NOTE: This is a full 4-hour course that meets for only 8 weeks, Oct 19, 2009 - Dec 19, 2009. The weekly workload will be greater than a traditional full semester 4 hour course.
COM 472 - A Political Communication in the United States - 10429
Computer Literacy
CSC 318 - A - 10425
CSC 318 - B - 10428
CSC 318 C - 10435 - is reserved of LIS majors please attempt to register in this section first.
CSC 319 - A Computer Programming - 10441
CSC 319 C - 11875 - is reserved of LIS majors please attempt to register in this section first.
CSC 320 - A Introduction to HTML/Web Development - 11876
CSC 321 - A Intermediate HTML Design and Usability - 11879
Prerequisite: CSC 320
ECO 301 - B Managerial Economics - 12564
Prerequisite: MAT 113, ECO 201 and ECO 202, of equivalent.
ENG 235 - A Introduction to American Literature - 10614
ENG 330 - A ECCE: Third World Literature - 13053
ENG 335 - B Early American Literature - 12628
ENG 339 - B European Cinema - 13389
ENG 380 - A Children's Literature - 12570
ENG 415 - A The British Novel from Dickens to Hardy - 12174
ENG 442 - A Contemporary American Novel - 10691
ENG 470 - A Creative Writing:Fiction I - 10695
ENG 478 - B The Theory and Practice of Composition and Rhetoric in the American University - 13352
ENS 201 - A Literature and the Environment - 12706
GBL 439 - A Transition/Cent & East Europe - 13358
LES 451 - A Law, Film and Popular Culture - 13130
MIS 352 - C Principles of Management Information Systems - 13103
MIS 423 - B Decision Support Systems - 13104
Prerequisite: MIS 352
PAD 434 - A The Changing American Family and Public Policy - 13355
PHI 301 - A Critical Thinking - 10744
PHI 401 - A Logic - 12572
PHI 448 - A Moral Values in Political Philosophy - 12374
This course is intended primarily for philosophy majors, but others may enroll.
PHI 472 - A Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology - 12191
PHI 481 - A Philosophy of Language - 12678
Prerequisite: PHI 453, PHI 495, or any of PHI 470 through PHI 489 (or instructor's permission).
PHI 485 - A Social Philosophy - 13139
Prerequisites: PHI 436, or PHI 447, PHI 448, PHI 495, PHI 537, PSC 325, PSC 431, PSC 432, PSC 435, PSC 514, PSC 537, PSC 580, BUS 595.
SOA 480 - B - 12735 Work & Occupations
SWK 425 - A Social Work and Substance Abuse - 10241
UNI 401 - A Library Research Methods - 10763
ACC 311 - B Administrative Uses of Accounting - 10007
BIO 345 - A General Microbiology - 10567
Prerequisite: Organic Chemistry recommended
Requires Instructor Approval
Contact: Josephine Patterson, jpatt2@uis.edu
Non-Discrimination Laws in Employment
Contact Kathryn Eisenhart, keise1@uis.edu
LES 449 - A - 11063
PAD 452 - A - 11064
All PSY courses require an introductory PSY class. You must email request to psy@uis.edu. Include your first and last name, UIN, Course Number and Name. If you are interested in more than one PSY course, you may include them all in a single email.
PSY 322 - A Child Development - 11923
PSY 324 - A Exceptional Child - 11927
Liberal Studies
CHE 137 - A Chemistry Cooks - 12911
If the class is full, contact Andy Egizi, aegiz1@uis.edu
CSC 318 - C Computer Literacy - 10435
CSC 319 - B Computer Programming - 11875
CSC 320 - B Introduction to HTML/Web Development - 11877
ENG 370 - A Verbal Arts in the Community - 13283
(This course has recently been approved to count as as ECCE Engagement Experience.)
LIS 451 Senior Seminar
You must be planning to complete your degree this spring to enroll in LIS 451. If you wish to take the class, contact Andy Egizi, aegiz1@uis.edu. It is being taught by Rosina Neginsky and Annette Van Dyke. If you have a preference, please let him know. It is impossible to guarantee that we can honor your preference but we will if at all possible.
LIS 460 - A Serving Up Art - 12813
LIS 460 - D Philosophy of Business - 13240
PHI 453 - A Person, Identity, and Dignity - 10746
SOA 426 - B Teen Talk: Culture/Adolesence - 13258
English - ENG courses are currently limited to online ENG majors but may be open to LIS majors in the future. We will send an email to let you know. If you are interested in an ENG course, please contact Andy Egizi.
ENG courses are now available to all online majors without permission to enroll. Please look for these courses in Group 1
History - HIS courses are available. Contact Amanda Winters for permission awint01s@uis.edu. You do not need to wait until December to request permission.
HIS 375 - B ECCE: Conflict in the Middle East - 13136 (Global Awareness)
HIS 442 - A American Urban History - 10672
HIS 473 - A History of the Soviet Union - 12366
HIS 481 - A Women in Chinese and Japanese History - 11235
ECCE: Speakers Series
UNI 301 - G - 12998
UNI 301 - H - 12999
UNI 301 - I - 13002
UNI 301 - J - 13089
Engagement Experience
The Applied Studies (AST) has been retitled Experiential Learning (EXL).
EXL 200 - A ECCE: Learning and Serving in the Community - 13185
You should contact the EXL office to discuss enrollment in EXL 300, EXL 301, and EXL 305
EXL 300 - ECCE: General Applied Study Term
EXL 301 - ECCE: Project AST
EXL 305 - Undergraduate Prior Learning Portfolio Development
EXL 360 - A ECCE: Social Change and Leadership - 13210
U.S. Communities
ECCE: Crisis in Environmental Health
MPH 478 - A - 12826
MPH 478 - B - 12828
Global Awareness
ENS 446 - A ECCE: Population and Public Policy - 13024
MPH 222 - A ECCE: Global Public Health: Population, Poverty and Pollution - 13169
ECCE: Chemicals and the Citizen
MPH 450 - A- 12832
MPH 450 - B - 12833
ECCE Elective only (cannot be used for ECCE category requirements.)
MPH 408 - A ECCE: Addiction - 12758
SOA 441 - A ECCE: Social Stratification - 12736
The following groups of courses are approved General Education courses and can be taken to fulfill requirements you might have. Remember that your LIS degree must include 48 junior/senior level hours so, if at all possible, you should look for upper-level General Education courses. If you are considering a 100-200 level course, I would encourage you to enroll in it so that you get a seat, but you should consult with your academic advisor to confirm that you can use it in your degree before the semester begins.
Communication
ENG 102 - B College Writing and Civic Engagement - 12885
Physical Science without a lab
ENS 463 - A Our Changing Climate - 10298
Physical Science with lab
CHE 137 - A Chemistry Cooks - 12911
Humanities
ENG 201 - B Exploring Literature - 13142
Requires Instructor Approval Contact Denise Long, dhowa031@uis.edu
PHI 315 - A Comparative Philosophy of Religion - 12675
PHI 440 - A Ethics - 12188
2 hour class meets Aug. 24 to Oct 17 2009
PHI 453 - A Person, Identity, and Dignity - 10746
Fine Arts Humanity
ART 101 - A Art Appreciation - 12519