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Summer 2008 Online Courses

The courses listed on this page are hyperlinked to the actual UIS schedule.  You can follow this link to see useful information like the number of available spaces, course descriptions, and whether or not a waitlist exists.

Group 1 - open to all students

COM 458 - A - 11139 - Media from a Liberal Arts Perspective

Also: COM 458 - B 11201

ECO 408 - A- 11249 - History Of Economic Thought  Prerequisite: ECO 201 and ECO 202, or equivalent

ENS 419 - A  - 11281 - Environmental Law

Also:  LES 419 - A – 11282 and POS 419 - A  - 11284

LSC 430 - A - 11500 - African American Pop Culture   Restricted to students with 90 completed hours.

LSC 431 - A  - 11444 -The Beatles: Popular Music and Society Restricted to students with 90 completed hours.

LSC 435 - A - 11553 - Animals and Human Civilization Restricted to online majors

MIS 352 - A  - 10943 - Principles of Management Information Systems

MIS 424 - A  - 11010 - End User Systems Development and Implementation Prerequisite: MIS 352.

PHI 442 - A  - 11529 -Applied Ethics:Computer Ethics Prerequisite: PHI 440.

PAC 442 - A  - 11138 - The Internet and American Life

Also: PAC 442 - B - 11193

PAC 446 - A  - 11175 -Population and Public Policy

SOA 480 - A  - 11363 -Soc of Work/Occupations

SOA 480 - C   - 11551 - Culture, Health, and Power

 

Group 2 - Requires Permission to Enroll

AST 305 - A  - 11398 -Undergraduate Prior Learning Portfolio Development Contact: Elaine Rundle-Schwark , erund1@uis.edu

PSY 324 - A - 10975 - Exceptional Child Prerequisite: PSY 201 Contact: Lou Bobb, mbobb2@uis.edu

 

Group 3 - Restricted to Specific Programs

Liberal Studies

LES 451 - B  - 11552 - Law, Film and Popular Culture

LIS 360 - A  - 11135 -Themes/Western Culture

LIS 451 - A - 10932 - Senior Seminar (Summer must be your final semester. Please conact Andy Egizi if you wish to enroll.)

PSY 321 - B - 11348 - Life-span Developmental Psychology Contact: Lou Bobb, mbobb2@uis.edu Let him know that you want in the LIS section

PSY 411 - B  - 11350 -Cognitive Psychology Contact: Lou Bobb, mbobb2@uis.edu Let him know that you want in the LIS section

Business - Courses will be restricted to BUS majors at first, but a waitlist for open seats will be started immediately. To be considered for this waitlist, you must complete this form.

BUS 331 - A  - 10863 - Business And Society

MGT 490 - A  - 11246 -Executive Decision Making

English - Courses will be restricted to ENG majors at first, but a waitlist for open seats will be started immediately. Contact Denise Howard Long for permission dhowa03s@uis.edu.

ENG 360 - A - 11506 -  American Souths (This class is an ECCE in the US Communities category)

ENG 375 - A  - 11236 -Expository Writing

ENG 480 - A  - 11509 - Science Fiction

ENG 480 - B - 11554 - American Indian Literature

History - Course will be restricted to HIS majors at first, but a waitlist for open seats will be started immediately. Contact Amanda Winters for permission awint01s@uis.edu. You do not need to wait until December to request permission.

HIS 440 - A  - 11043 - The Roaring Twenties

Philosophy

PHI 453 - B  - 11172 -Person, Identity, and Dignity

 

ECCE classes

UNI 301 - B  - 11544 - ECCE: Speakers Series

Engagement Experience

AST 360 - A  11545 -ECCE: Social Change and Leadership 

AST 300 -  ECCE: General Applied Study Term

AST 301 -  ECCE: Project AST

U.S. Communities

ENG 360 - A - 11506 -  American Souths (courses is restricted to ENG majors. Refer to instructions under the ENG program in Group 3)

ENS 478 - A  - 11457 -ECCE: Crisis in Environmental Health

Also:  ENS 478 - B  - 11458, MPH 478 - A – 11524, and  MPH 478 - B- 11525

MGT 444 - A  - 11497 -ECCE: Work, Family and Community: A U. S. Perspective - Contact Andy Egizi if you are interested, aegiz1@uis.edu

 

General Education and lower-level courses

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 60 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. There are some requirements, like math, which will require a freshman-level course, but please realize this exception, 100-level requirements cannot be counted as part of the 60 upper-level hours you need to gradaute.

Social and Behavioral Sciences

 LES 201 - A  - 10928 -Introduction to the American Political System

Also:  POS 201 - A – 10969

CRJ 231 - A  - 11371 -Juvenile Delinquency

Also:  SOA 232 - A- 11400

Mathematics

MAT 111 - B  - 11305 -Quantitative Reasoning Course Information: Prerequisites: Geometry and intermediate algebra with a grade of C or better, or permission of the instructor.

Humanities

PHI 453 - A  - 10968 -Person, Identity, and Dignity 

Life Science with or without lab - contact Jo Patterson, jpatt2@uis.edu, for permission to enroll. Let her know that you are an LIS major.

BIO 305 - A  - 10860 - Plants And Society Reserved for LIS majors

BIO 305 - B  - 11117 -Plants And Society

Also:  BIO 305 - C – 11118