Winter 2016 and December Term * SNL BA COURSE SCHEDULE Updated: December 15, 2015
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1 Winter 2016 and December Term * TABLE OF CONTENTS SNL BA COURSE SCHEDULE Updated: December 15, 2015 Course Descriptions.. 2 Decision Analytics Major Courses. 5 Degree Completion Major Courses. 8 December Term Loop Campus.. 10 Naperville Campus.. 11 O Hare Campus.. 12 Online Campus 13 Loop Campus courses. 14 Naperville Campus courses 17 O Hare Campus courses.. 18 SNL Online courses. 19 Faculty Designed Independent Studies 26 IMPORTANT INFORMATION: See updated Schedules at Registration-Information.aspx HOW TO REGISTER: Login to then go to Add/drop a class in the Student Center. Enter the five digit number for each competence you wish to register. You can register for two competencies in most SNL courses. By University policy, all registrations incur the DePaul Athletic Fee. You must use a registration form to register for a Guided Independent Study, Advanced Project and Externship when taken as a project with your mentor. Submitting a registration form can only be confirmed using Campus Connect and not by telephone. See registration form at Ready for Advanced Project? There are 2 options to satisfy F11 and F12: FA 303 Independent Advanced Project and FA 304 Advanced Project Course. If you intend to take FA 304, you should have the majority of your focus area competencies completed, or Academic Committee approval that verifies such completion is forthcoming. If you prefer to take Advanced Project as an independent study with your mentor, register for FA 303 and contact your mentor. ArtShares ILP Project: Interested in presenting creative work for an Independent Learning Pursuit in a supportive and constructive group assessment session? See Continuing Activity Status: Register for this status if you are not planning to take any courses this quarter to remain an active student. Use registration number: Course Descriptions and Syllabi: See Courses in Other DePaul Colleges: If you plan to register for a course in another DePaul college, check with that college office for registration information and pre-requisites, then register, noting the right quarter and using the 5 digit code for the course and the SNL registration form at * December Term: Courses meet either: Mondays and Wednesdays, Tuesdays and Thursdays or Saturdays. NOTE: when registering or searching for a December Term course in Campus Connect, please choose the Winter term, not the December Term. The search results will specify DEC SESSN when a course is being offered in the December Term. 1
2 Focus Area Competencies: Completing F1 is a pre-requisite to registering for any other FX competencies. Please contact your faculty mentor or academic committee if you have not yet completed F1. Incomplete Grades are not automatic and must be negotiated with an instructor before the end of the quarter. See Incomplete Contract at Incomplete grades not resolved within two quarters are converted to an "F" and may not be re-opened. Proficiency Exam: (L4 Writing Proficiency Exam): Register using Registration number within the first week of classes to upload your exam to D2L. See instructions for the exam here. SNL Scholarships. See Summit Seminar: Summit Seminar is a final requirement that you are advised to take during your last term, just prior to graduating. Your registration confirms that you have successfully completed all Lifelong Learning area competencies, including current enrollment or successful completion of the Externship and the Focus Area Advanced project.. Your current registration reflects the last competencies you need in order to graduate. If you are unsure of your eligibility discuss your readiness with your academic committee. If you are cleared by your academic committee, register by Campus Connect. After Campus Connect registration closes, use a registration form at Registration numbers: On-campus section, note this is a HYBRID class that begins online at on Jan. 6, Seminar held oncampus Feb. 7 from 9-4pm: 23595, Online sections (running Feb. 8 Mar. 13): 23596, 23597, See also Tuition: See Withdrawals: SNL students who need to withdraw from courses should consult the Academic Calendar at Additionally, students who withdraw from 10-week late-starting classes within the first two weeks after class has started should contact [email protected] for a tuition adjustment and students who withdraw from 5-week classes within the first week after class has started should contact [email protected] for a tuition adjustment. IMPORTANT DATES See and Descriptions of New Courses for December Term Loop LL Social Media for Social Change (Mon/Wed) Can we change the world with Social Media? Others already have. Let's see what's been done and take action for our own communities. #SMSCsnl Trending topics on Twitter and other social media sites might seem short lived, but the effectiveness of movements like the Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street and Black Lives Matters illustrate how social media can be used to raise social consciousness and enact social change. Activists, politicians, and concerned individuals increasingly utilize social media tools to facilitate social and political change. In this class, we will explore contemporary civic engagement as it happens on social media. We will look at how social media facilitates messages and organization of different social movements. We will analyze how these movements have been effective and how they have been ineffective. Ultimately, we will design and implement a social media plan to raise social awareness for a social issue emerging from our own communities. Competence: L3. Faculty: Nicholas Hayes. Meets 11/30, 12/2, 12/7, 12/9, 12/14 from 5:45pm 9pm. 2
3 Descriptions of New Courses for Winter Term All Campuses LL 140 Writing Workshop The Writing Workshop will help students be more confident, efficient and effective writers through individualized support from a writing instructor. Each student will choose at least one academic writing project to draft in the course and will work with the instructor to accomplish this goal using a structured writing process. If it fits in their plan, students may use the Writing Workshop to work on papers for competence in other courses or through the ILP process. Depending on the competence(s) chosen, the student will complete writing assignments in the field of arts and ideas, human community, scientific world, or the student s focus area. Competencies: A1X, H1X, S3X, FX, H3J (2 credit hours each, student may choose up to 2) Loop LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning (Tues). Truman Bridge Course Meets at Truman College 1/26, 2/2 from 6-9:45pm. Meets at DePaul Loop Campus 2/9, 2/16, 2/23, 3/1, 3/8, 3/15, 3/29, 4/5, 4/12, 4/19, 4/26, 5/3 from 6-9:45pm *NO CLASS 3/22. Competencies: L6, S1X. Can be taken for both competencies. Faculty: Pervez Rahman and Steven Ripes AI 277 The Underground Railroad (Ways of Knowing in the Liberal Arts) (Tues) This course will draw from national and regional resources to explore ways of knowing in the liberal arts about the Underground Railroad. The learning experience will include a field trip to a local museum, virtual field trips, films, museum catalogs and other readings, collaborative learning projects, and guest presentations. Students will create poster presentations or other visual products to illustrate their learning about Underground Railroad and write interpretative papers to accompany them. Competencies: A5, A1B, FX, DA. Can be taken for up to two competencies or the DA section only. Faculty: Deborah Holton DA 150 Analytics in Action (Thurs) In these seminars, students describe and assess how they have applied or are applying something that they have learned to their work in industry or community, and students learn from practicing decision analytics professionals about the specific opportunities and challenges these individuals encounter in their work with data. Competencies: S1X, FX, S3X, L7, A5, DA. Can be taken for only one competence or the DA section only. Faculty: Ivania Larson. LATE START. Meets 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7. HC 154 Race and Ethnic Relations (Thurs) Truman Bridge Course Meets at Truman College 1/28, 2/4 from 6-9pm. Meets at DePaul Loop Campus 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/3, 3/10, 3/17, 3/31, 4/7, 4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5 from 6-9pm *NO CLASS 3/24. Competencies: H4, H5, FX, H2A, A3C. Can be taken for up to 3 competencies. Faculty: Anghesom Atsbaha & Abra Johnson SW 236 Advanced Internet (Alt. Sat) Wright Bridge Course Meets at Wright College 1/23, 2/6 from 9am-3pm. Meets at DePaul Loop Campus2/20, 3/5, 3/19**, 4/2, 4/16 from 9am 3pm. **NOTE: 3/19 is a Hybrid/Online session. Competencies: S5, FX, S1D, S1X, S3X. Can be taken for up to 3 competencies. Faculty: Zaya Khananu and Paul Croitoru HC 268 Culture and Politics of Carework (Alt. Sat.) In this class we will discuss the different meanings and realities of carework, and the social and economic values attached to it. We will examine how the responsibilities and expectations regarding carework are unevenly distributed over different social populations, how gender, race, nationality, or culture figure into this distribution as well as specific labor conditions. By imagining a society that values carework, and that is founded on an ethic of care and justice we will also look at different forms of political or civic engagement that are based on an ethic of care and justice. In particular, we will examine the different strategies and objectives of political movements, labor advocacy groups, and people working on policy changes. The class will be taught in the form of a learning circle, giving students the opportunity to practice principles of restorative justice while being engaged in collaborative learning processes. Competencies: L3, H5, A4, H3X. Faculty: Mechthild Hart. Meets 1/9, 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/5 from 9-4pm. 3
4 Online FA 120 Essentials of Coaching Effective coaching has long been recognized as a key element of success in the world of sports. More recently, a new breed of coaches has emerged to help people transform their personal and professional lives. In this course, we will explore the theories, concepts, and techniques of personal life and business coaching. Students will learn about the history of coaching, its uses in personal and professional development and practical applications. Working individually, in pairs, and in small groups, students will practice coaching skills and keep a detailed learning journal. This course will be highly experiential and collaborative in nature. Students will learn concepts of coaching for personal development and professional effectiveness. In addition, students will learn models of collaborative learning and will apply one model in the exploration of their coaching practice in the course. Competencies: L7, FX. Course runs 1/4-2/7. Faculty: Daniel Heck Offcampus LL Externship: Mindfulness Meditation Retreat at Starved Rock State Park (Spring, 2016) This unique hybrid course involves a four-day retreat (Thursday, April 21 st through Sunday, April 24 th, 2016) at the beautiful Starved Rock Lodge and Conference Center in Utica, IL (1.5 hour drive from Chicago). Starved Rock Lodge sits high atop a wooded bluff overlooking the Illinois River in the magnificent Starved Rock State Park. Every student will have a private guest room in the lodge. There is a fee of $650 for the retreat, in addition to the 4 credit hours of tuition for the L-10 and L-11 competencies. All the other pre- and post-retreat learning activities will take place online during the Spring, 2015 quarter. See the syllabus for more details. The pre-requisites for the course are completion of Foundations of Adult Learning and the L-4 and L-5 competencies. The course will fill early. You must pre-register for the course by contacting the instructor, Michael Skelley, directly at [email protected] Mindfulness meditation practices are simple, relaxing, yet powerful ways of developing your mind so that you can to be more fully and freely engaged in your daily experiences. The approaches to mindfulness meditation that you will learn in this course are related to Buddhist traditions, but also draw from contemporary insights in neuroscience, psychology and philosophy. No prior experience with meditation is necessary for this course. 4
5 Decision Analytics Major Courses Courses for the Decision Analytics (DA) Major are designed for the Bachelor of Arts in Decision Analytics degree, but are open to all SNL students. Negotiated competencies are not available in DA courses. DA students should register using the Class Nbr for DA. All other SNL students should register using the Class Nbr assigned to a December Term Subj Course # Course Campus Instructor Credit hours Class Nbr NOTES CCA 170 CCA 168 CCH 228 Creativity and Entrepreneurship Art and Memory Scrapbooking II: The Art Journal Women in China: Images and Roles Loop Loop Loop Acerra, Patrizia 2 DA DA LoSardo, Betta & Sandy, Pamela 2 DA DA Kwong, Jennifer 2 DA DA Meets Tue/Thur 12/1, 12/3, 12/8, 12/10, 12/15, from 5:45-9:00 pm. Can only be taken for Meets at the Loop Campus, Saturdays, 9:00 4:00 pm, 12/5 & 12/12 with one field trip and one online discussion. Meets Mon/Wed 11/30, 12/2, 12/7, 12/9, 12/14, from 5:45-9:00 pm. Winter Term Subj Course # Course Campus Instructor Credit hours Class Nbr NOTES AI 277 The Underground Railroad (Ways of Knowing in the Liberal Arts) Loop Holton, Deborah DA 150 Analytics in Action Loop Larson, Ivania 4 DA 2 FX 2 A1B 2 A5 2 DA 2 S1X 2 FX 2 S3X 2 L7 2 A5 DA FX A1B A DA S1X FX S3X L A Meets at the Loop Campus, Tuesdays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 1/5/16-3/15/16. Can be taken for up to two competencies or the DA section only. LATE START. Meets at the Loop Campus, Thursdays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 2/8/16-3/7/16. one competence or the DA section only. NEW COURSE 5
6 Decision Analytics Major Courses continued Winter Term (continued) DA 233 Applied Information Management Systems Online Yeo, Benjamin 4 DA 2 FX 2 L7 2 S1X 2 S3X DA FX L S1X S3X Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 Can be taken for up to two competencies or the DA section only. Liberal Learning Courses Subj Course # Course Campus Instructor Credit hours Class Nbr NOTES CCA 296 Introduction to Art Therapy Loop Cantwell, Joan 4 DA CCA 215 Film Noir Loop Kimsey, John 2 DA CCA 254 CCA 153 CCA 153 CCA 219 CCH 112 CCH 221 Resistance During the Holocaust and WW II The Art of Speechmaking The Art of Speechmaking Space, Spirituality and Human Identity Exploring Success Techniques Public Speaking: How to Change Your Life Loop Kimble, Sara 4 DA Online Online Online Loop Loop Blanchard, Carol Blanchard, Carol Zurybida, Catherine Weggeman, Jennifer McLaughlin, Jack 2 DA 2 DA 4 DA 2 DA 4 DA DA Meets at the Loop Campus, Tuesdays 5:45 9:00 pm, 1/5/16-3/15/16 LATE START. Meets at the Loop Campus, DA Wednesdays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 2/10/16-3/9/16 Meets at the Loop Campus, Thursdays, DA :45 9:00 pm, 1/7/16 3/17/16 DA Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 2/7/16 DA LATE START. Meets Online. Course runs 2/8/16 3/13/16 DA Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 LATE START. Meets at the Loop Campus, DA Mondays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 2/8/16 3/7/16 Meets at the Loop Campus, Mondays, DA :45 9:00 pm, 1/4/16 3/14/16 CCH 289 CCH 237 CCH 299 CCH 325 Psychology from an African-Centered Perspective Conflict Management, Negotiation, and Client Relations Assessing and Managing Conflict Connecting Thought and Behavior Loop Tolliver, Derise 4 DA Loop Forster, Peter 4 DA Online Delgado, Mary 4 DA Online Skorupa, Kenn 4 DA DA DA DA Meets at the Loop Campus, Wednesdays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 1/6/16 3/16/16 Meets at the Loop Campus, Thursdays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 1/7/16 3/17/16 Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 DA Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 6
7 Winter Term (continued) Liberal Learning Courses Subj Course # Course Campus Instructor Credit hours Class Nbr NOTES CCH 367 CCH 367 Leisure, Recreation and Health Leisure, Recreation and Health Online Olison, Shannon 4 DA Online Paden, LoriKay 4 DA CCS 365 Addiction Studies Loop Mills, Robert 4 - DA DA Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 DA Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 Meets at the Loop Campus, Mondays, DA :45 9:00 pm, 1/4/16 3/14/16 CCS 219 CCS 275 CCS 282 CCS 328 The Aging (or Reengagin) Brain? Body, Mind, Spirit: Yoga and Meditation Nutrition: Basics and Beyond Challenges in Global Health Loop Chen, Joe 4 DA Loop Dolan, Maureen 4 DA Loop Wall, Elizabeth 4 DA Online NiBhuachalla, Siobhan 4 DA CCS 256 Everyday Ecology Online Ridd, Barbara 4 DA CCS 153 Science for Citizens Online CCS 360 Society and Information Technology Reynolds, Lovelle 2 DA Online Lash, David 4 DA DA DA DA DA Meets at the Loop Campus, Tuesdays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 1/5/16 3/15/16 Meets at the Loop Campus, Wednesdays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 1/6/16 3/16/16 Meets at the Loop Campus, Wednesdays, 5:45 9:00 pm, 1/6/16 3/16/16 Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 DA Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 DA Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 2/7/16 DA Meets Online. Course runs 1/4/16 3/19/16 7
8 Degree Completion Major Courses Courses for the Degree Completion Majors (DCM) are designed for two specific degrees: the BA in Leadership Studies and the BA in Applied Behavioral Sciences, but are open to all SNL students. Negotiated competencies are not available in DCM courses. DCM students should register using the Class Nbr for DCM. All other SNL students should register using the Class Nbr assigned to a Online DCM courses are at: December Term 11/30/15 12/31/15 Subj Course # Course Campus Instructor Credit hours Class Nbr NOTES 4 DCM DCM Leadership Models for Online Gilmore, Greg 2 FX FX Meets Online. DCM 303 Strong Organizations 2 H3X H3X DCM DCM Leadership Models for Online Gilmore, Greg 2 FX FX Meets Online. DCM 303 Strong Organizations 2 H3X H3X DCM DCM Analyzing Human Online Amador, Elly 2 FX FX Meets Online. DCM 307 Behavior 2 H1X H1X DCM DCM Analyzing Human Online Skorupa, Kenn 2 FX FX Meets Online. DCM 307 Behavior 2 H1X H1X DCM 314 Learning and Transformation Online Komornick, Janine 2 DCM DCM Meets Online: DCM admission required. DCM 319 Creativity and Innovative Thinking Online Kosiarek, Renee 2 DCM 2 A5 DCM A Meets Online Winter Term 1/4/16 3/19/16 Subj Course # Course Campus Instructor Credit hours Class Nbr NOTES DCM 306 DCM 308 DCM 308 Productive Applications of Work- Based Technology Introduction to Statistics Introduction to Statistics LOOP LOOP NAPERVILLE Mirza, Zoaib Khananu, Zaya Hemmerling, John 4 - DCM 2 - FX 2 S1D 2 S5 4 - DCM 2 - FX 2 S2X 4 - DCM 2 - FX 2 S2X DCM FX S1D S DCM FX S2X DCM FX S2X HYBRID. Meets at the Loop Campus, Tuesdays, 1/5, 1/19, 2/2, 2/16, 3/1, 3/15, 5:45-9:00pm, 1/5 3/15. Meets at the Loop Campus, Tuesdays, 5:45-9:00pm, 1/5 3/15. Meets at the Naperville Campus, Tuesdays, 6:15 9:30pm, 1/5 3/15. DCM 309 Applied Research ONLINE Stevens, Cynthia 4 DCM DCM Meets Online. DCM admission required. 8
9 Degree Completion Major Courses (continued) Winter Term 1/4/16 3/19/16 Subj Course # Course Campus Instructor Credit hours Class Nbr NOTES DCM 321 Capstone Planning ONLINE DCM 315 Exploring the Field ONLINE DCM 324 DCM 330 Effective Group and Personal Dynamics Professional Communication in the Workplace ONLINE ONLINE Stevens, Cynthia Magree, Janet Vaulx, Allyson Murphy, Nora 2 DCM DCM DCM DCM DCM 2 FX 2 H2X 4 DCM 2 H2X 2 FX 2 H3X DCM FX Meets Online. Course runs 1/4-2/7. DCM admission required. Meets Online. Course runs 1/4-2/7. DCM admission required. H2X Meets Online. DCM H2X FX H3X Meets Online. 9
10 December Term Courses at SNL These courses are held during December and satisfy one competence, unless otherwise stated. Tuition is due Nov. 23 with grades posted in early January. December Term at Loop Campus 14 East Jackson Blvd, Chicago 312/ Classes meet from 5:45-9pm, unless otherwise stated. FX competencies must be appropriate to a student s focus area Mondays/Wednesdays Tuesdays/Thursdays Saturdays AI 232 Theater Improvisation Starrs, John AI 170 Creativity and Entrepreneurship Acerra, Patrizia A2A A A2X FX A L DA* Meets Mon/Wed 11/30, 12/2, 12/7, 12/9, 12/14, from 5:45-9:00 pm. one competence HC 228 Women in China: images and roles Kwong, Jennifer H1X H S3X DA Meets Mon/Wed 11/30, 12/2, 12/7, 12/9, 12/14, from 5:45-9:00 pm. one competence LL 125 Social Media for Social Change Hayes, Nicholas L Meets Mon/Wed 11/30, 12/2, 12/7, 12/9, 12/14, from 5:45-9:00 pm. NEW COURSE Meets T/TH 12/1, 12/3, 12/8, 12/10, 12/15, from 5:45-9:00 pm. one *Fulfills Creativity Requirement SW 361 Introduction to Computer Productivity Khananu, Zaya FX S Meets T/TH 12/1, 12/3, 12/8, 12/10, 12/15, from 5:45-9:00 pm. one competence FA 270 Starting Up and Running Your Own Business Nowak, Thomas FX H1X Meets T/TH 12/1, 12/3, 12/8, 12/10, 12/15, from 5:45-9:00 pm. one competence AI 168 Art and Memory Scrapbooking II: The Art Journal LoSardo, Betta & Sandy, Pamela A1X A2X A DA HYBRID. Meets 2 Saturdays, 12/5, 12/12, from 9-4pm, with one field trip and one online discussion. Can only be taken for 10
11 December Term at Naperville Campus 150 W. Warrenville, Naperville 630/ Classes meet from 6:15-9:30pm, unless otherwise stated. FX competencies must be appropriate to a student s focus area Monday/ Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday HC 101 The Art of Negotiation: Realizing Opportunity Ziolkowski, Amy A3X FX H3D Meets Tues/Thur, 12/1, 12/3, 12/8, 12/10, 12/15, from 6:15-9:30p. Can only be taken for one 11
12 December Term at O Hare Campus Triangle Plaza, 8770 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago 312/ Classes meet from 6:15-9:30pm, unless otherwise stated. FX competencies must be appropriate to a student s focus area Monday/Wednesday Tuesday/Thursday SW 235 Yoga and Well-Bring Russell, Rebecca A3B H3F S1X S2C Meets Tues/Thur, 12/1, 12/3, 12/8, 12/10, 12/15, from 6:15-9:30p. one 12
13 December Term for SNL Online The following courses start November 30th end on December 18th, unless otherwise noted. FX competencies must be appropriate to a student s focus area Subject Area & Course Number DCM 307 DCM 307 AI 153 DCM 319 AI 115 AI 115 AI 115 FA 105 FA 260 FA 110 SW 361 DCM 303 DCM 303 Course Analyzing Human Behavior Analyzing Human Behavior The Art of Speechmaking Creativity and Innovative Thinking The Culture of Christmas The Culture of Christmas The Culture of Christmas Essentials of Compensation Management Essentials of Project Management Essentials of Training and Development Introduction to Computer Productivity Leadership Models for Strong Organizations Leadership Models for Strong Organizations Competence and Class Nbr DCM FX H1X DCM FX H1X A2B FX DCM A A1X H1E A1X H1E A1X H1E FX H3B FX H2X FX H2X FX S DCM FX H3X DCM FX Instructor Amador, Elly Skorupa, Kenn Acerra, Patrizia Kosiarek, Renee Joachim, Jill Hayes, Nicholas LoSardo, Betta Kahdeman, Tyler Bascaran, Eduardo Snyder, Deborah Khananu, Zaya Gilmore, Greg H3X AI 282 Leisure for Well-Being H3F Olison, Shannon SW 153 Science for Citizens S1A SW 250 Widgets, Clicks and Tweets: Essentials of Applied Web Technology S2D FX S1D Gilmore, Greg Mogerman,Jo-Elle E.H. Kasprzak, Erin Notes Course runs until 12/31/2015 Course runs until 12/31/2015 Course runs until 12/31/2015 Course runs until 12/31/2015 Course runs until 12/31/
14 Winter Quarter at the Loop Campus 14 East Jackson Blvd, Chicago 312/ Classes meet from 5:45-9pm, unless otherwise stated FX competencies must be appropriate to a student s focus area Monday 1/4/16-3/14/16 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar Grooms, Kenya L LATE START. Meets 1/25, 2/1, 2/8, 2/15, 2/22. LL 260 Writing for Competence Muller, William L LL 300 Research Seminar Neblung, Lori L8, (LRS) OPEN TOPIC LATE START. Begins 1/11 Tuesday 1/5/16-3/15/16 LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Kimsey, John L2F LATE START. Begins 1/12 LL 140 Writing Workshop Cummings, Kamilah A1X FX H1X H3J S3X *Can be taken for up to 2 competencies. LL 270 Critical Thinking Stone, Charles L LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning Rahman, Pervez L S1X Truman Bridge Course. See page 2 for meeting dates and times. Can be taken for both competencies. Wednesday 1/6/16-3/16/16 LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals McGury, Susan L2F LL 268 Writing for Competence/Crime and Punishment Hayes, Nicholas A1A A L4* *Students must register for L4 and may register for one additional 14 Thursday 1/7/16-3/17/16 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar Prusik, Amelie L LATE START. Meets 1/21, 1/28, 2/4, 2/11, 2/18. LL 270 Critical Thinking Luma, Tania L LATE START. Begins 1/14. LL 205 Quantitative Reasoning Thor, Eric L Saturday 1/9/16-3/19/16 LL 103 Independent Learning Seminar Littlejohn, John L LATE START. Meets 1/23, 1/30, 2/6, 2/13, 2/20. Meets from 9-12:15pm
15 Monday 1/4/16-3/14/16 Tuesday 1/5/16-3/15/16 Wednesday 1/6/16-3/16/16 LL 302 Externship Holton, Deborah L10, (LEX) Topic: Speaking Words Thursday 1/7/16-3/17/16 IN 307 Advanced Elective Seminar Kimsey, John E E Topic: Frankenstein Across the Curriculum Saturday 1/9/16-3/19/16 Sunday 1/10/16-3/13/16 FA 304 Advanced Project Course Buckley, Veronica F11, (FAP) SW 365 Addiction Studies Mills, Robert A3X H2A H3F S2C S3B DA FA 112 Exploring Success Techniques for Enhancing Career Skills Weggeman, Jennifer FX H3X DA LATE START. Meets 2/8, 2/15, 2/22, 2/29, 3/7. Can only be taken for one HC 223 Money, Finances, and Crises Comeau, Ludovic FX H1X H2X H S3X FA 304 Advanced Project Course Strohschen, Gabriele F11, (FAP) SW 219 The Aging (or Reengaging) Brain? Chen, Joe H3X S2X S2C FX DA SW 262 The Happiness Project Tolliver, Derise A3X H3X L S3X S2X HYBRID. Meets in-class 1/5, 1/26, 2/2, 2/16, 3/1, 3/8, plus additional online sessions. AI 396 Introduction to Art Therapy Cantwell, Joan A2A A H3X S3B DA* *Fulfills Creativity Requirement SW 275 Body, Mind, Spirit: Yoga and Meditation Dolan, Maureen A3B H3F S2C S3B DA AI 215 Film Noir Kimsey, John A1D A1X A DA* LATE START. Meets 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/2, 3/9. Can only be taken for *Fulfills Creativity Requirement HC 178 Gender at Work Lindsay-Ryan, Elisabeth FX H3B H L FA 304 Advanced Project Course Paulson, Ed F11, (FAP) DA 150 Analytics in Action Larson, Ivania S1X FX S3X DA L A LATE START. Meets 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/3, 3/10. Can only be taken for one competence or the DA section only. NEW COURSE FA 237 Conflict Management, Negotiation, and Client Relations Forster, Peter FX H2X H3D L DA SW 269 Energy and Health Orlando, Gina H2F S2X S3D S SW 236 Advanced Internet Khananu, Zaya S FX S1D S1X S3X Wright Bridge Course. See page 3 for meeting dates and times. Can be taken for up to 3 competencies. HC 268 Culture and Politics of Carework Hart, Mechthild A H3X H L Alternating Saturdays. Meets 1/9, 1/23, 2/6, 2/20, 3/5 from 9-4pm. NEW COURSE LL 390 Summit Seminar STAFF L or Course runs Online from 1/6-2/7. Seminar held oncampus 2/7, from 9-4pm. For SNL Students only. 15
16 Monday 1/4/16-3/14/16 HC 221 Public Speaking: How to Change Your Life McLaughlin, Jack H3E H3C FX DA AI 247 Stage Improvisation and Game Playing Starrs, John A1X A2A A3D A Tuesday 1/5/16-3/15/16 DCM 308 Introduction to Statistics Khananu, Zaya DCM FX S2X DCM 306 Productive Applications of Work Based Information Technology Mirza, Zoaib DCM FX S1D S HYBRID. Meets 1/5, 1/19, 2/2, 2/16, 3/1, 3/15. AI 277 The Underground Railroad (Ways of Knowing in the Liberal Arts) Holton, Deborah DA FX A1B A NEW COURSE Can be taken for up to two competencies or the DA section only. Wednesday 1/6/16-3/16/16 HC 365 Jazz and Chicago Cunniff, Joseph A1A A1C H1X LATE START Meets 2/10, 2/17, 2/24, 3/2, 3/9. Can only be taken for one HC 201 Negotiating Contracts: Strategic, Legal, Ethical, and Modern Technology Rocco, Patricia A3X FX H1D H3D S3X SW 282 Nutrition: Basics and Beyond Wall, Elizabeth S2A S2C S DA HC 289 Psychology from an Africancentered Perspective Tolliver, Derise A3E H1F H3A H H DA* *Fulfills Power and Justice Requirement Thursday 1/7/16-3/17/16 FA 300 Project Management Nowak, Thomas FX H2X L S1D HC 154 Race and Ethnic Relations Atsbaha, Anghesom H2A H H A3C FX Truman Bridge Course. See page 3 for meeting dates and times. Can be taken for up to 3 competencies. AI 254 Resistance during the Holocaust and World War II Kimble, Sara H A1X A3X H2X DA Saturday 1/9/16-3/19/16 16
17 Winter Quarter at the Naperville Campus 150 W. Warrenville, Naperville 630/ Classes meet from 6:15-9:30pm, unless otherwise stated. FX competencies must be appropriate to a student s focus area Monday 1/4/16-3/14/16 LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals Matamonasa, Arieahn L2/F Tuesday 1/5/16-3/15/16 DCM 308 Introduction to Statistics Hemmerling, John DCM FX S2X Wednesday 1/6/16-3/16/16 Thursday 1/7/16-3/17/16 AI 252 Today s Successful Business Manager Ratza, Cliff A3C A FX H Saturday 1/9/16-3/19/16 SW 235 Yoga and Well-Being Russell, Rebecca A3B H3F S1X S2C LATE START. Meets 2/13, 2/20, 2/27, 3/5, 3/12 from 9-12:15pm. 17
18 Winter Quarter at the O Hare Campus 8770 W. Bryn Mawr Ave., Chicago, 312/ Classes meet from 6:15-9:30pm, unless otherwise stated. FX competencies must be appropriate to a student s focus area Monday 1/4/16-3/14/16 Tuesday 1/5/16-3/15/16 SW 356 Database Design and Implementation for Small Business Todd, Kurtis A FX S1D S3E S SW 371 Dinosaurs Downing, Kevin S1B S2A S Meets 1/5, 1/12, 1/19, 1/26, 2/2. Can only be taken for one Wednesday 1/6/16-3/16/16 Thursday 1/7/16-3/17/16 LL 260 Writing for Competence Hayes, Nicholas L HYBRID. Meets in-class: 1/7, 14, 1/28, 2/11, 25, 3/10. Meets Online: 1/21, 2/4, 2/18, 3/3, 3/17. AI 147 Ethics: How Good People Make Tough Choices Hayda, Christine A3C A3X A FX LATE START. Begins 1/14 Saturday 1/9/16-3/19/16 18
19 SNL Online Courses Accessing Your Online Course Enter your Campus Connect username and password at If you do not have your Campus Connect login credentials, or have other technical problems accessing your course, please call DePaul's Technology Support Center (TSC) at or Beginning The Quarter You should expect to receive an from your instructor by end of the day on the previous Friday. Login several days before your course begins so that you can be sure your username and password are correct. Note you may not see course information posted yet: it will be there by the first day of the quarter. Your Address You will be receiving important information via at your preferred address listed on Campus Connect. If your address has recently changed, you must update your address under the HOME and then check the Preferred field on Campus Connect. Books and Syllabi You can order your books at Books for SNL Online courses are not available at the on-campus bookstore. Access syllabi at Technical Requirements See Student Services For general student support questions, please Advising For academic advising questions, please call or 19
20 Subject Area & Course Number FA 363 HC 302 HC 302 IN 307 SNL Online Courses FX competencies must be appropriate to a student s focus area Course Competence and Class Instructor Notes Nbr Achieving Your Work FX Trondsen, Norene and Life Goals H3X Active Citizens: Making a difference in the community, workplace, world Active Citizens: Making a difference in the community, workplace, world Advanced Elective Seminar L FX H L L FX H L L E E Reed, Susan Leavy, Elizabeth Stifter,Patricia Topic: Pills, Potions, Possibilities IN 307 FA 304 Advanced Elective Seminar Advanced Project Course E E F 11, (FAP) LoSardo, Betta Stone, Chuck Topic: Money, Power and Art in the Italian Renaissance **Pre-requisite: Research Seminar** FA 304 Advanced Project Course F 11, (FAP) Wilbur, Gretchen **Pre-requisite: Research Seminar** FA 304 Advanced Project Course F 11, (FAP) Mosha, Raymond **Pre-requisite: Research Seminar** FA 387 DA 233 AI 153 AI 153 HC 299 AI 185 AI 185 African-American Studies in Critical Perspective Applied Information Management Systems The Art of Speechmaking The Art of Speechmaking Assessing and Managing Conflict The Beatles and the Creative Process The Beatles and the Creative Process FX H A3X H1X H2G DA FX L S1X S3X A2B FX DA FX A2B DA FX H3D L DA A1X A3X A S3F A1X A3X A S3F Davis, Nancy Yeo, Benjamin Blanchard, Carol Course runs 1/4-2/7. Blanchard, Carol Delgado, Mary DiCola, Chuck Kimsey, James LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. Can only be taken for one 20
21 Subject Area & Course Number AI 185 AI 185 HC 239 SW 328 HC 165 FA 325 AI 181 Course The Beatles and the Creative Process The Beatles and the Creative Process Business, Technology, and our Global Future Challenges in Global Health China: Money, Power and the 21st Century Connecting Thought and Behavior in the Workplace, the Community and your Personal Life Creating Original Digital Art Competence and Class Nbr A1X A3X A S3F A1X A3X A S3F FX H S3F H S2D S3B DA A3F H1C H1H H FX H1I H3A S3X DA A2A A2D A2X FX AI 176 Creative Writing A1C A2A Instructor Perkovich, Mike Perkovich, Mike Szczerba, Patricia NiBhuachalla, Siobhan Enenbach, Mark Skorupa, Kenn Gitelson, Jon Dumbleton, Molly A LL 270 Critical Thinking L Spellers Sims, Regina LL 270 Critical Thinking L Spellers Sims, Regina SW 329 Database Development for Managing Information FX H2B S1D S3X AI 167 Digital Photography A1X A2D A2X A Hover, Todd Stein, Hartwig Notes AI 167 Digital Photography A1X HC 157 DCM 324 Economics for Decision-Making Effective Group and Personal Dynamics A2D A2X A FX H1C H2E H DCM FX H2X Gitelson, Jon Toussaint, Maude Vaulx, Allyson
22 Subject Area & Course Number Course Competence and Class Nbr FA 120 Essentials of Coaching L FA 105 FA 260 FA 260 FA 110 FA 359 Essentials of Compensation Management Essentials of Project Management Essentials of Project Management Essentials of Training and Development Ethical Business Behavior FX FX H3B FX H2X FX H2X FX H2X A H2X FX SW 256 Everyday Ecology FX LL 302 Externship S1C S3C S DA L10, 11 (LEX) Instructor Notes Heck, Daniel Course runs 1/4-2/7. NEW COURSE Ramos-Torrescano, Elisabeth LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. Can only be taken for one Bascaran, Eduardo Course runs 1/4-2/7. Bascaran, Eduardo LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. Can only be taken for one Snyder, Deborah LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. Can only be taken for one Cowin, Halina Ridd, Barbara Olison, Shannon Topic: The Role of Fitness in the Examined Life LL 302 Externship L10, 11 (LEX) Dix, Mary Jane Topic: Spirituality LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals L2F LoSardo, Betta LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals L2F Martin, Akilah LL 250 SW 337 LL 103 LL 103 LL 103 SW 361 Foundations of Adult Learning: Developing Personal, Professional and Educational Goals The Human Genome and its Impact Independent Learning Seminar Independent Learning Seminar Independent Learning Seminar Introduction to Computer Productivity L2F Stanford, Ann S1E S2A S3D S L Cummings, Kamilah LATE START. Course runs 1/18-2/21 L Stanford, Ann LATE START. Course runs 1/18-2/21 L Wellisch, Fred LATE START. Course runs 1/18-2/21 FX Morgan, Ashanti Course runs 1/4-2/7. S Ben-Yoseph, Yoav
23 Subject Area & Course Number SW 361 SW 208 Course Introduction to Computer Productivity Issues in Science and Religion Competence and Class Nbr FX S A3X H1F S2X S3D Instructor Hover, Todd Opitz, Donald Notes LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. Can only be taken for one AI 282 Leisure for Well-Being H3F Worthington, Valerie Course runs 1/4-2/7. AI 282 Leisure for Well-Being H3F Leavy, Elizabeth LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. SW 367 Leisure, Recreation A3D Olison, Shannon *Fulfills Power & and Health H3F Justice Requirement SW 367 HC 118 HC 118 FA 113 FA 288 SW 267 SW 267 AI 322 AI 322 DCM 330 Leisure, Recreation and Health Making Social Change: The Legacy of the 1960 s Making Social Change: The Legacy of the 1960 s Managing Change for Organizational Leadership Marketing for the Social Good Nutrition for a Lifetime Nutrition for a Lifetime Problems and Issues in Contemporary Ethics Problems and Issues in Contemporary Ethics Professional Communication in the Workplace H S1X DA* A3D H3F H S1X DA* H L H L FX H2C A1I A3C FX H S2X S3B S S2D S2X S3B S S2D A3C A3E A FX A3C A3E A FX DCM H2X FX H3X Paden, LoriKay *Fulfills Power & Justice Requirement Kasprzak, Erin Course runs 1/4-2/7. Fojtik, Christine LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. Can only be taken for one Joachim, Jill LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. Can only be taken for one Hinton, Christa Stifter, Patricia Murdoch, Scott Simpson, David Alderson, Sue Murphy, Nora 23
24 Subject Area & Course Number LL 205 Course Quantitative Reasoning LL 300 Research Seminar L8,9 (LRS) Competence and Class Instructor Nbr L Johnson, Kathryn Grooms, Kenya Notes OPEN TOPIC LL 300 Research Seminar L8,9 (LRS) Gilbert-Levin, Renee OPEN TOPIC SW 153 Science for Citizens S1A SW 360 AI 219 SW 244 Society and Information Technologies Space, Spirituality, and Human Identity Statistical Reasoning: Understanding and Using Statistics S2D DA FX H2G S3A S3F DA A1E A1G H1F H2E DA H3X FX S2X Reynolds, Lovelle Course runs 1/4-2/7. Lash, David Zurybida, Catherine Hemmerling, John S3X LL 390 Summit Seminar L Murphy, Doug Course runs 2/8-3/13. For SNL students only. LL 390 Summit Seminar L DeAngelis, Michael Course runs 2/8-3/13. For SNL students only. LL 390 Summit Seminar L Komornick, Janine Course runs 2/8-3/13. For SNL students only. SW 217 AI 197 SW 250 SW 250 Understanding and Measuring Intelligence What Was God Thinking When He Invented the Universe Widgets, Clicks and Tweets: Essentials of Applied Web Technology Widgets, Clicks and Tweets: Essentials of Applied Web Technology A3C FX H3A S3D A3G A H FX S1D FX S1D Snyder, Deborah Nash, Kyle Martyn, Joann Course runs 1/4-2/7. Koenig, Melissa LATE START. Course runs 2/8-3/13. Can only be taken for one LL 260 LL 260 LL 260 Writing for Competence Writing for Competence Writing for Competence L Navarre Cleary, Michelle L Hemmerling, Joseph L Dow, Tom 24
25 Subject Area & Course Number Course Competence and Class Nbr LL 140 Writing Workshop A1X FX H1X H3J S3X Instructor Triller, Steffanie Notes *Can be taken for up to 2 competencies. 25
26 Faculty Designed Independent Studies Prerequisite: You must be registered for or have completed LL 250 Foundations of Adult Learning. An FDIS satisfies 1 competence & carries 2 hours of tuition credit unless otherwise stated. Subjec Area & Course Number Course Competence and Class Nbr IN 299 Blues and Chicago A1D A1H IN 231 Exploring Chicago Politics L IN 345 IN 352 Externship: Animals in Contemporary Life Eyes on the Prize: A Television History of the American Civil Right Movement (Video-based course) A3X H1C H L10, (LEX) H1B H1F L IN 238 The Juvenile Court System H1X H2X IN 368 Learning History at the Museum H2B H IN 249 New York: An Historical Overview H1F H1H H1B A3G FX IN 364 Planning, Design and Development A2C IN 243 Post Traumatic Slave Syndrome and Its Effects H1I H H1B H1I A3A A2C FX IN 266 Women s Issues E E Instructor Cunniff, Joseph Sautter, R. C. LoSardo, Betta Sautter, R.C. Donnelly, Barbara Davis, Nancy Davis, Nancy Hill, Timothy Davis, Nancy Marienau, Catherine Notes Can register for both competencies. 26
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