ecampus EXCELLENCE IN ONLINE EDUCATION SUMMER & FALL 2015 ONLINE SCHEDULE Online Programs Registration Begins April 6 Art Education Biology Business Administration Criminal Justice Curriculum & Instruction Driver Education Education Administration Early Childhood Inclusive ESL Endorsement Family Advocacy & Early Childhood Gifted Education History Instructional Technology MBA Blended Music Education Organizational Communication Physical Education Master Teacher Pre-Speech Language Pathology Reading PK-12 School Librarian Endorsement Science/Math Education Sociology Spanish Education Special Education SPED K-6 Endorsement SPED 7-12 Endorsement Student Affairs Transitional Certification Program +9 Post-Master s Coursework Vocational Diversified Occupations Endorsement ecampus.unk.edu
ecampus ecampus.unk.edu An accredited, public University offering a quality, affordable education. The University of Nebraska at Kearney is an accredited, public University offering a quality, affordable education. Located in the Midwest, UNK is one of four institutions in the University of Nebraska system. As a mid-sized, comprehensive, public university, UNK is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. Affordability, quality, and growth make UNK a wise choice for many online learners. Why Choose UNK? Find out how convenient and flexible it is to earn your degree by distance learning through UNK s ecampus. There are many good reasons to choose UNK. accredited programs - UNK is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools and by the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. a university degree - Receive the same University of Nebraska degree online as you would as an on-campus student. Diplomas and transcripts for online students are identical to those of on-campus students. value - UNK has one of the lowest tuition rates in the country. For a list of rates, see page 4. UNK offers over 30 online programs and over 300+ online courses. For information on the programs, see page 6. full-time faculty - The majority of the instruction is taught by credentialed full-time faculty with doctoral degrees who are committed to quality teaching. small class sizes - UNK offers small classes averaging 25-30 students, allowing for one-on-one interactions with faculty. excellent student support services - To help students succeed in online courses, a variety of support services are available. These include an online Student Orientation, set of video tutorials, 24/7 Help Desk, discounted hardware and software, 24/7 library services, and more. personal attention - What truly distinguishes UNK is its commitment to providing an oustanding education in a small and personal setting. It is a University that quickly transforms nearly 7,000 students from across the globe into a close-knit, supportive community of friends. global market - UNK serves a global market with online students in 50 states and several foreign countries.
Table of Contents For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 1 Contact Information... 2 General Information... 3 Admissions...3 Registration...3 I ve Registered for Classes - Now What?...3 Grades on the Web...3 Tuition & Fees...4 Billings & Payments...4 Online Student Support Services...5 Calendar...5 ecampus Programs... 7 +9 Post-Master s Coursework...7 Art Education: Classroom Education Emphasis...7 Art Education: Museum Education Emphasis...7 Biology...8 Business Administration...8 Criminal Justice...8 Curriculum & Instruction: K-12...8 Curriculum & Instruction: Secondary Education Concentration in English...9 Driver Education Endorsement...9 Early Childhood Inclusive (ECI)...9 Early Childhood Inclusive Additional Endorsement...9 Early Childhood Inclusive Initial Certification...10 Education Administration - Principalship, PreK-8 or 7-12...10 Education Administration - Supervisor of Special Education...10 Education Administration - Curriculum Supervisor of Academic Area...10 Education Specialist - School Superintendent...10 English as a Second Language (ESL) Endorsement...11 Family Advocacy & Early Childhood...11 Gifted Education Endorsement...11 History...11 Information Technology Endorsement...11 Instructional Technology...12 Leadership in Instructional Technology Endorsement...12 MBA - Blended...12 Music Education...12 Organizational and Relational Communication Comprehensive...12 Physical Education Master Teacher...13 Pre-Speech Language Pathology Coursework...13 Reading PK-12...13 School Counseling - Student Affairs...13 School Librarian Endorsement...13 Science/Math Education...14 Sociology...14 Spanish Education...14 Special Education: Advanced Practitioner...14 Special Education: Gifted Education...14 Special Education K-6 Endorsement...14 Special Education 7-12 Endorsement...15 Special Education: Special Education...15 Transitional Certification Program...15 Vocational Diversified Occupations Endorsement...15 Online Minors...15 MyBLUE Registration Dates / Times (by NUID Number & Class Rank)...17 A Quick Glance of Summer Online Courses...18 Summer Online Courses...21 Summer Blended Courses...33 Summer Face-To-Face Courses...34 A Quick Glance of Fall Online Courses...35 Fall Online Courses...38 Fall Blended Courses...50 Fall Videoconference Courses...52 Fall Face-to-Face Courses...52 The University of Nebraska is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. Individuals needing accommodation under ADA should contact the ADA Coordinator at UNK, 308.865.8655. Designed and produced on campus by UNK Creative Services.
Contact Information For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 2 Academic & Career Services... 865-8501 unk.edu/offices/acs/academic_advising.php Academic Success Offices... 865-8214 unk.edu/offices/academic_success/index.php Admissions (Undergraduate)... 865-8526 unk.edu/admissions... 800-532-7639 Admissions (Graduate)... 865-8500 unk.edu/admissions... 800-717-7881 Antelope Bookstore... 865-8555 neebo.com/unk Counseling Care... 865-8248 unk.edu/counseling_care/ ecampus... 865-8211 http://ecampus.unk.edu... 800-865-6388 Educator Certification... 865-8264 unk.edu/academics/certification Finance Office... 865-8524 unk.edu/offices/finance Financial Aid... 865-8520 unk.edu/financialaid Graduate Studies Office... 865-8500 unk.edu/academics/gradstudies Honors Program... 865-8497 unk.edu/honors/ 24/7 Help Desk... 865-8363 unk.edu/offices/its/help_desk/ Calvin T. Ryan Library... 865-8721 unk.edu/academics/ecampus/resources-info/students/ 24/7 Library Service: http://library.unk.edu/ask/ Registrar... 865-8527 unk.edu/offices/registrar The College Store... 234-3030 neebo.com/unk UNK Technology Store... 865-8137 unk.edu/offices/its/technology_store/index.php Veterans Affairs... 865-8520 unk.edu/offices/financial_aid/veteran_services.php Video Services... 865-8927 http://ecampus.unk.edu COLLEGES College of Business & Technology Dr. Tim Burkink, Dean... 865-8342 unk.edu/academics/bt/ College of Education Dr. Sheryl Feinstein, Dean... 865-8502 unk.edu/academics/coe/ College of Fine Arts & Humanities Dr. William Jurma, Dean... 865-8521 unk.edu/academics/fah/ College of Natural & Social Sciences Dr. John LaDuke, Dean... 865-8518 unk.edu/academics/nss/ Graduate Studies & Research Dr. Kenya Taylor, Dean... 865-8843 unk.edu/academics/gradstudies ecampus EXCELLENCE IN ONLINE EDUCATION University of Nebraska Kearney Communications Center, 3rd Floor 1910 University Drive Kearney, NE 68849-4220 308.865.8211 Email: ecampus@unk.edu Web: ecampus.unk.edu
General Information For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 3 Admissions unk.edu/admissions In order to enroll for any UNK course, you must be actively admitted to UNK. Applications for Admission (both undergraduate and graduate) are available online at unk.edu/admissions. First-time students of UNK who enroll for classes will pay a nonrefundable application fee of $45 prior to registration for any UNK class. Undergraduate: (UG) students who have not enrolled at UNK for two years (since Summer 2013) must complete an application for readmission. There is no readmission fee. For an online application, go to http://myblue.unk.edu or call 1-800-KEARNEY or 308-865-8526. Graduate: (G) students who have not enrolled within the last two years, as well as those seeking admission to a second degree program, will need to reapply for admission and pay a readmission fee of $45. To apply, go to unk.edu/admissions or call 800-717-7881 or 308-865-8500. Application deadlines for graduate degree seeking students are as follows unless stated differently by the department: June 15 for Fall admission; October 15 for Spring admission; March 15 for Summer admission. Application deadlines for graduate non-degree seeking students is one week prior to term beginning. Academic & Career Services unk.edu/offices/acs/academic_advising.php All undergraduate students are required to contact their academic advisors every semester prior to Early Registration. MyBLUE will NOT allow students to register for classes until they visit with their undergraduate advisor. The advisor will release an advising flag on MyBLUE once the advising session is complete. All undergraduate students, regardless of classification, should contact an academic advisor to discuss course prerequisites, course offerings and their specific degree requirements prior to registration. If you do not contact your advisor, you will not be able to register during Early Registration. A student who has not decided on a specific academic major or endorsement should contact the Academic & Career Services at 308-865-8501 or email careerserv@unk.edu for assistance. Registration http://myblue.unk.edu Summer/Fall Early Registration Begins April 6 If you have been admitted to UNK, and know your NUID & password, follow the directions below: Step 1: Use one of the supported browsers: Internet Explorer 9, Firefox 18.0.2+ or Safari 4.0. Step 2: For registration times, go to www.unk.edu/offices/registrar/ registration/registration_times/ Step 3: To access MyBLUE go to https://myblue.unk.edu, or go to the UNK home page at www.unk.edu and choose the MyBLUE link. Step 4: Login with your NUID number and password. (You created these two identifiers when you filled out your online admission form.) Step 5: Once on your Student Center MyBLUE page: a) Find the Enrollment Section and select Enroll b) The student will read a statement regarding their responsibility to pay for tuition & fees for the class they are about to register. Unless they follow proper procedures to drop or withdraw from the course, the student is obligated to pay their bill. c) Click the continue button d) Select a term (Summer or Fall 2015) then click continue e) Enter the class number (can be 4 or 5 digits) click enter f) Click the finishing enrollment button - look for a green check mark which will indicate successful enrollment. Other options available on MyBLUE include grades, account balance, financial aid, address information, degree audit, and transcripts. It is important to register early as classes fill up quickly. Students must be admitted to UNK before they can register. Students may register for any UNK class that has been officially added to the schedule and has a class number. A late fee of $15 will be assessed for any student who registers after the first meeting day of the class in the summer or after the first meeting week in the fall. I ve Registered for Classes - Now What? After registering for your class(es), you need to access your Loper email account and login to Blackboard. For instructions, go to ecampus.unk.edu and click on Student Resources > Registration Information. Grades on the Web http://myblue.unk.edu Students may access final grades online by accessing http://myblue.unk.edu and clicking on Grades. If you must have a printed copy of your grades that has your name and ID number included, you may request an official transcript by using the transcript request form on MyBLUE. There is no additional charge for transcripts. Dates to Remember Summer School consists of three sessions: Session I - May 11-June 5 Session II - June 8-July 3 Session III - July 6-31 (courses may overlap into more than one session) Students who did not preregister for summer courses must register by the first day of the class. Summer 2015 MyBLUE Early Registration...April 6-21 Only open to students who are enrolled at UNK for Spring 2015. Register according to class standing and NUID number. (see page 16) MyBLUE General Registration Begins... April 27-July 24 Open to anyone who is fully admitted to UNK. Students may register for any available class through the first meeting day of the class. Summer Tuition/Fee Payment Due... May 28
General Information For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 4 GENERAL INFORMATION Fall 2015 MyBLUE Early Registration...April 6-21 Only open to students who are enrolled at UNK for Spring 2015. Register according to class standing and NUID number. (see page 16) MyBLUE General Registration Begins... April 27-August 28 Open to anyone who is fully admitted to UNK. Students may register for any available class through the first week of the semester. Adds/Drops/Withdrawals Students may make changes to their Fall 2015 Class Schedule in MyBLUE from the time of their registration until 5:00 p.m. on August 28 when the MyBLUE Registration shuts down. To process registrations after MyBLUE closes, a Change of Class Schedule form is required. Contact the Registrar s Office in Founders Hall at 308-865-8527. Fall Tuition/Fee Payment Due... September 23 Summer & Fall* Tuition & Fees Online Courses RESIDENT STUDENTS IN-STATE TUITION: Undergraduate Tuition per credit hour... $227.00 Criminal Justice Undergraduate Tuition per credit hour... $250.00 Graduate Tuition per credit hour... $269.00 Biology Graduate Tuition per credit hour... $275.00 FEES: Distance Ed Fee per credit hour...$25.00 Masters Biology Materials Fee per credit hour...$25.00 Technology Fee per credit hour...$10.00 Library Fee per credit hour...$4.00 UG Research Fellows Program per credit hour...$2.00 NON-RESIDENT STUDENTS OUT-OF-STATE TUITION: Undergraduate Tuition per credit hour... $345.00 Criminal Justice Undergraduate Tuition per credit hour... $368.00 Graduate Tuition per credit hour... $430.00 Biology Graduate Tuition per credit hour... $480.00 College of Educ. Graduate Tuition per credit hour... $393.00 FEES: Distance Ed Fee per credit hour...$25.00 Masters Biology Materials Fee per credit hour...$25.00 Technology Fee per credit hour...$10.00 Library Fee per credit hour...$4.00 UG Research Fellows Program per credit hour...$2.00 Face-to-Face Courses RESIDENT STUDENTS/OFF-CAMPUS IN-STATE TUITION: Undergraduate Tuition per credit hour... $174.50 Graduate Tuition per credit hour... $216.50 FEES: Distance Ed Fee per credit hour...$25.00 Technology Fee per credit hour...$10.00 Library Fee per credit hour...$4.00 UG Research Fellows Program per credit hour...$2.00 NOTE: A $4.00 student records fee will be assessed each semester for both resident and non-resident students. *Subject to Change in Fall 2015 Billing & Payments Students will receive an email in their Lopermail Student Email Account notifying them when a bill is available. This email will direct you to log into MyBLUE to access your bill. Under Student Accounts choose Billing Statements and you will see all current and past billing statements. Every effort is made to inform you of the due date, failure to receive a billing email notification will NOT be an acceptable excuse for missing the payment deadline. Also, students failing to attend class meetings does not constitute withdrawal from the class and does NOT eliminate the obligation to pay all tuition and related fees. Please contact the UNK Finance Office if you have questions, phone 308-865-8524 or email unkfinance@unk.edu. All students are reminded to notify the Registrar s Office of any address change or update their address information on MyBLUE. Payment may be either mailed directly to the Finance Office, paid in person, or paid by credit card or electronic check via MyBLUE. Students not paying by the bill due date will be assessed late charges. Important Credit Card Information The ONLY means of paying student account charges (tuition, room & board, or other fees) with a credit card is online through MyBLUE. UNK will no longer accept credit card payments for student account charges in person, by mail, or by fax. Also, students choosing the credit card option of payment will be charged a 2.75% non-refundable convenience fee based on the payment amount. MasterCard, Discover, American Express and VISA credit cards are acceptable for credit card payment. If you wish to pay by credit card, follow the steps below: 1) sign-in on MyBLUE 2) enter your NUID Number 3) enter your Password 4) on the left menu under Student Accounts click on Make a Payment UNK still offers several easy payment options with no additional cost to you: An electronic check/ach (automatic check handling) payment option through MyBLUE. This is an online request to debit your checking account or savings account. By check or money order mailed to the University of Nebraska Kearney, Finance Office/FDHL/Student Accounts, 2504 9th Avenue, Kearney, NE 68849. In person by check, money order or cash at the UNK Finance Office, Founders Hall, 8:00 am-5:00 pm, Monday - Friday. UNK Student Health Care for Distance Students http://www.unk.edu/offices/counseling_healthcare/health-care/ New students attempting to enroll for courses may discover they are not able to register if the Pre-Enrollment Health Requirement form and documentation of immunizations have not been completed. However, if you are planning to take only online courses from UNK,
General Information For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 5 this requirement is not necessary. Instead, please contact the UNK Health Care Office at 308-865-8218 or ganzkl@unk.edu to let them know you are a distance student and they can release your hold for immunizations. Online Student Support Services http://www.unk.edu/academics/ecampus/resources-info/students/ To help you get started with your online distance courses, a set of online tutorials are available. Other services include 24/7 library services, discounted software and hardware, a writing center, 24/7 technology help desk, online bookstore and more. You may find these at http://ecampus.unk.edu and click on Student Resources. Student ID Cards for Distance Students As a Distance Education student, you can request a non-picture UNK Distance ID Card through ecampus. A $10 fee will be assessed per card. This card may be used as a second form of identification. Distance students are not required to get a Distance ID card. If you are interested in getting the ID card, please contact Heather by email at rhineharthj@unk.edu to have a form mailed to you. Include your mailing address and Student NUID number when requesting a form. Software & Hardware unk.edu/academics/ecampus/resources-info/students Software and hardware are available to UNK students at an educational price through the UNK Technology Store. To check it out, log on to http://ecampus.unk.edu and click on Student Resources, Technology Resources, and Required Hardware and Software. 24/7 Help Desk Assistance is available 24 hours a day/7 days a week to employees and students for Blackboard, Microsoft Outlook, and other computer related issues. Many problems can be solved over the phone. Contact the Helpdesk at 308-865-8363 or by email at unkhelpdesk@unk.edu. Calvin T. Ryan Library Services Calvin T. Ryan Library provides access to information and research materials for the UNK community. Access to Library resources and services such as journal articles, e-books, interlibrary loan & document delivery, and 24/7 reference service is available in the Library tab at: http://www.unk.edu/academics/ecampus/resourcesinfo/students/ For additional information and assistance please contact the ecampus Librarian: Sheryl Heidenreich Reference Librarian & ILL/DD Coordinator Email: heidenreichs@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8721 Online Student Orientation UNK s Online Student Orientation is available to all students enrolled in online courses to help them succeed in their online studies. This orientation is set up in Blackboard and will give students information on subjects like Blackboard, UNK s email system (LoperMail), library services and other valuable resources. On-Campus Schedule Day & Evening Classes For the most accurate up-to-date schedule, log on to: http://myblue.unk.edu and click on UNK List of Classes Search. Summer 2015 Calendar Summer School Consists of three sessions Session I - May 11-June 5 Session II - June 8-July 3 Session III - July 6-31 (courses may overlap into more than one session) Students who did not preregister for summer courses must register by the first day of the class. May 11-June 5 Session I May 25 May 28 June 3 June 8-July 3 June 15 July 1 July 3 July 6-31 July 29 July 31 Memorial Day Break - No classes Tuition & Fees due in full for Summer 2015 classes Session I grades posted on MyBLUE by instructor Session II Deadline to apply for Summer Graduation. Graduation application available through MyBLUE Session II grades posted on MyBLUE by instructor Independence Day Break - No Classes Session III Fall 2015 Calendar August 24 August 24-28 September 7 September 8 Session III grades posted on MyBLUE by instructor Summer Commencement, Friday - 10 a.m. All Classes Begin Registration & Open Drop/Add - Students may adjust their schedules at this time via MyBLUE Labor Day Break - No Classes Classes Reconvene September 15 Deadline to apply for December Graduation Graduation application available through MyBLUE September 23 Tuition & Fees due in full for Fall 2015 classes October 19-20 Fall Break - No Classes October 21 Classes Reconvene
General Information For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 6 October 23 Nov. 25-28 November 30 December 14-17 December 18 December 22 Dec. 24-Jan. 3 Last day to drop a full semester class with a W in lieu of a grade. All drops processed by student via MyBLUE Thanksgiving Break - No classes Classes Reconvene Finals Week Winter Commencement, Friday - 10 a.m. Final Grades due via MyBLUE by 5 p.m. UNK Offices closed for holidays ecampus EXCELLENCE IN ONLINE EDUCATION
Online Programs For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 7 ecampus Programs UNK offers undergraduate degree programs, graduate degree programs, and endorsements to the ecampus student. Programs are offered in either an online format, a face-to-face format, or in a blended format. For more information on ecampus Programs, go to http://ecampus.unk.edu. Online Format: +9 Post-Master s Coursework...7 Art Education: Classroom Education Emphasis...7 Art Education: Museum Education Emphasis...7 Biology...8 Business Administration...8 Criminal Justice...8 Curriculum & Instruction (K-12)...8 Curriculum & Instruction Secondary Education Concentration in English...9 Early Childhood Inclusive (ECI)...9 Early Childhood Inclusive Additional Endorsement...9 Early Childhood Inclusive Initial Certification...10 Education Administration School Principalship, PreK-8 or 7-12...10 Education Administration Supervisor in Special Education...10 Education Administration Curriculum Supervisor of Academic Area...10 Education Specialist - School Superintendent...10 English as a Second Language Endorsement (ESL)...11 Family Advocacy & Early Childhood...11 Gifted Education Endorsement...11 History...11 Information Technology Endorsement...11 Instructional Technology...12 Leadership in Instructional Technology Endorsement...12 Music Education...12 Organizational & Relational Communication Comprehensive...12 Physical Education Master Teacher...13 Pre-Speech Language Pathology Coursework...13 Reading PK-12...13 School Counseling - Student Affairs...13 School Librarian Endorsement...13 Science/Math Education...14 Sociology...14 Spanish Education...14 Special Education: Advanced Practitioner...14 Special Education: Gifted Education...14 Special Education K-6 Endorsement...14 Special Education 7-12 Endorsement...15 Special Education: Special Education...15 Transitional Certification...15 Vocational Diversified Occupations Endorsement...15 Online Minors... 15 +9 Post-Master s Coursework The +9 Post-Master s coursework is designed for teachers who hold a Master s degree and are interested in updating their knowledge or developing new skills. You may choose a triad of 3 graduate courses (9 credit hours) from one of 7 different subject areas, or you may create your own by selecting courses from different triads. If you do not hold a Master s degree and are interested in any of these courses, contact Holly Peterson by email at petersonha@unk.edu or by phone at 308-865-8512. Listed below are the triads to choose from: Instructional Technology Leadership Empowering Learners Leadership Special Education Visual Production Multiple Literacies School Library Overview/Refresher Program: +9 Post-Master s Coursework Course Level: Graduate Credit Hours: 9 credit hours Prerequisites: Masters degree Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Art Education: Classroom Education Emphasis The Master in Education - Art Education: Classroom Education Emphasis is designed to meet the needs of those individuals who are currently teaching art in a K-12 school system. The program provides opportunities for students who hold a BA or BS degree in Art Education, BFA, BA or a BS in a Visual Arts degree program, Art History and Museum Studies. This degree does not grant certification to teach art in K-12 schools. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Art Education: Classroom Education Emphasis Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree in art education or visual arts. (Studio, Graphic Arts, Art History, or Art Education) Contact: Dr. Lisa Kastello Art & Art History Email: kastelloll@unk.edu Phone: 308-627-6224 Art Education: Museum Education Emphasis The Master in Education - Art Education: Museum Education Emphasis is designed to meet the needs of those individuals who are pursuing a career in Museum education. The program provides opportunities for students who hold a BA or BS degree in Art Education, BFA, BA or a BS in a Visual Arts degree program, Art History and Museum Studies. Museums of the 21st century are evolving. They are increasing in number, expanding in size, and becoming virtually available. Practical approaches are needed for incorporating contemporary art into curricula. This program explores museum education through dynamic discussions about readings on art, visual literacy through interpretation of culturally relevant images, museums, and curricula; engages in gallery activities and group discussions with opportunities for studio projects; and, creates new information and materials for classroom use. This degree does not grant certification to teach art in K-12 schools. Blended Format: Driver Education Endorsement... 9 MBA - Blended... 12
Online Programs For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 8 Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Art Education: Classroom Education Emphasis Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree in art education or visual arts. (Studio, Graphic Arts, Art History, or Art Education) Contact: Dr. Lisa Kastello Art & Art History Email: kastelloll@unk.edu Phone: 308-627-6224 Biology The non-thesis Master of Science in Biology is offered online with no residency requirement. This 36-hour program is designed for high school and middle school teachers, scientists, researchers, or anyone who could benefit from an advanced education in biology. The Department has established itself as a leader nationwide in the successful delivery of its online Biology graduate degree program. Degree: Master of Science Program: Biology Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree with an emphasis in Biology Contact: Brian Peterson/Robyn Schoenebeck Director: Dr. Janet Steele Biology Email: msbiology@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-1589 Business Administration The Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) Online Degree Completion Program is ideal for working adults interested in skill and knowledge development as well as degree completion. This degree in business administration provides students with a solid foundation of the various aspects of businesses and an appreciation of how the integration of those functional areas impact organizational performance. Graduates of the BSBA Online Degree Completion Program earn a four-year degree in Business Administration from UNK. Graduates of this program often find positions in management, marketing, accounting, finance, economics, human resource management, information technology, and supply chain management. The UNK business programs are accredited by AACSB International, the highest standard of achievement of business schools worldwide. The BSBA program requires a total of 35 credit hours for the major plus completion of a minor. The accounting minor (21 hrs.) and marketing/management minor (24 hrs.) can be completed totally online. Core courses are offered each semester, with minor courses offered concurrently on a rotating basis. Refer to page 15 for a list of UNK online minors. Degree: Bachelor of Science Program: Business Administration Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 65 credit hours available online (120 credit hours needed to graduate) Prerequisite: Students need to complete 45 hours of general studies courses and 21 hours of 200-level business courses (macroeconomics, microeconomics, business communications, statistics, accounting I, accounting II and applied calculus) necessary for a Bachelor s degreee independently. Preference will be given to those who have general studies completed. Contact: Barb Wayman Management Email: onlinebizdegree@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8515 Criminal Justice The online Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice is a degree completion program designed for students who may already have earned an associate s degree or who have completed the majority of their general education courses. This online program combines courses from the Kearney, Omaha, and Lincoln campuses, providing you with the best academic experience possible. Courses reflect current trends in justice, and faculty have both practitioner and research expertise. A highlight of the degree program is the intensive internship that will provide hands-on experience in the field. The internship is completed at a location convenient to the student. Past placements have included the Nebraska State Patrol and National Security Agency. The criminal justice field is experiencing sustained growth. Students have dozens of career paths to choose from, working in law enforcement, corrections, the courts, victims of crime, and with juvenile and special offender populations. Degree: Bachelor of Science Program: Criminal Justice Degree Level: Undergraduate Degree Completion Credit Hours: 58 credit hours (varies with program) Prerequisites: Some general studies coursework preferred Contact: Tami Fosher Criminal Justice Email: unkonlinecj@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8892 Curriculum & Instruction: K-12 The Master of Arts in Education in Curriculum and Instruction degree is a 36-credit hour program designed for K-12 teachers in all areas and grade levels who are interested in becoming better classroom teachers. The Curriculum & Instruction advances the professional growth of educators, whether the goal is to expand work within a given discipline, develop a new endorsement area, or address particular instructional concerns. The seven concentration areas of study are: Elementary Education Instructional Effectiveness Early Childhood Education Reading/Special Education English as a Second Language Secondary Education Transitional Certification Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. To apply, students must hold a Bachelor s Degree with a standard teaching certificate. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Curriculum & Instruction Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree with a Teaching Certificate Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512
Online Programs For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 9 Curriculum & Instruction Secondary Education Concentration in English The Master of Arts in Education in Curriculum and Instruction in Secondary Education is a 36-credit hour program designed for English teachers; 18 credit hours of content coursework is delivered by the English Department and 18 credit hours of pedagogy coursework is offered by the Teacher Education Department. The program is primarily designed for middle school and high school teachers who are interested in furthering their education in English/Language Arts area and becoming better English teachers. All courses are offered online. This program will provide teachers with the opportunity to network with other colleagues throughout the Nation who have similar professional goals. To accommodate teachers busy schedules, one course will be offered each fall and spring semesters, with two courses offered in the summer sessions. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Curriculum and Instruction - Secondary Education Concentration in English Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree is required with a major or minor in English or English Education. Applicants must hold a valid teaching certificate and have teaching experience in a secondary school setting, as well as meet the requirements for admission set forth by the Office of Graduate Studies & Research. Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Driver Education Endorsement The Driver Education Endorsement may be an addition to your Nebraska Teaching Certificate. This endorsement also provides the courses necessary for non-certified teachers to be approved by the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles. Students pursuing this certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. The undergraduate coursework may be completed online while the lab component must be completed at the Nebraska Safety Center Driving Range in Kearney, Nebraska. This lab component may be completed in a minimum of three to five days. Endorsement: Driver Education Endorsement Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 9 credit hours Prerequisites: To obtain a Driver Education Endorsement or equivalency of a Driver Education Endorsement you need to be at least 21 years of age. Format: Online with a minimum of 3-5 days residency required Contact: Sherry Morrow Nebraska Safety Center Email: morrows@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8259 Early Childhood Inclusive (ECI) The Early Childhood Inclusive program is designed for in-service teachers, assistants in preschools, staff in HeadStart programs, and other non-traditional students who are unable to attend regular face-to-face classes at a university. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. ECI BA degree - Students with an ECI BA degree will have the opportunity to complete their Bachelor of Arts in Early Childhood Inclusive Teaching Endorsement (Birth through 3rd grade) while working in early childhood-related places of employment. This early childhood degree prepares graduates to teach children ages 0-5 in special education settings and ages 0-8 in regular education settings. This is a degree completion program, which assumes that students will complete most of their general studies courses at a community college prior to transferring to UNK. Degree: Bachelor of Arts in Education Program: Early Childhood Inclusive Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 120 credit hours Prerequisites: Most general studies courses can be completed prior to transferring to UNK. These courses must meet Academic Transfer program guidelines. Format: Online with supervised school-based experiences and student teaching on site Contact: Chilene Black Teacher Education Email: blackc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8056 Early Childhood Inclusive Additional Endorsement The online Early Childhood Inclusive program is designed for in-service teachers, assistants in preschools, staff in HeadStart programs, and other non-traditional students who are unable to attend regular face-to-face classes at a university. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. This endorsement prepares graduates to teach children ages 0-5 in special education settings and ages 0-8 in regular education settings. Participants will already have their Bachelor s in teaching, which can be in any subject/discipline. The number of hours a participant needs in order to complete the degree is dependent upon the Teaching Endorsement that is currently held. A degree audit will examine the courses already completed toward the Additional Endorsement program and will determine how many of the programs 56-59 hours will be needed for completion. Endorsement: Early Childhood Inclusive Program: Early Childhood Inclusive Non-Degree Seeking Credit Hours: 56-59 credit hours Prerequisites: A completed Bachelor s degree and Teaching Certificate in any discipline is required Format: Online with supervised school-based experiences and student teaching on site Contact: Chilene Black Teacher Education Email: blackc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8056
Online Programs For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 10 Early Childhood Inclusive Initial Certification The online Early Childhood Inclusive program is designed for in-service teachers, assistants in preschools, staff in HeadStart programs, and other non-traditional students who are unable to attend regular face-to-face classes at a university. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. Graduates with an ECI Initial Certification will be prepared to teach children ages 0-5 in special education settings and ages 0-8 in regular education settings. This program is offered in lieu of a traditional Bachelor s degree. A degree audit will examine the courses already completed toward the Initial Certification program and will determine how many of the programs 80-83 hours will be needed for completion. Program: Early Childhood Inclusive Non-Degree Seeking Credit Hours: 80-83 credit hours Prerequisites: A completed Bachelor s degree in any discipline is required Format: Online with supervised school-based experiences and student teaching on site Contact: Chilene Black Teacher Education Email: blackc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8056 Education Administration School Principalship, PreK-8 or 7-12 The School Principalship program prepares teachers for the administrative role of principal. The coursework is offered online, while the Practicum is completed with experienced school administrators serving as mentors. This program meets the requirements for Administrative and Supervisory Certification in Nebraska. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: School Principalship PreK-8 or 7-12 Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - Teacher Certification and two years of teaching experience upon completion of the program Contact: Holly Peterson Educational Administration Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Education Administration Supervisor of Special Education The Master of Arts in Education Supervisor of Special Education is designed to provide the necessary background to serve as a Supervisor of Special Education. This program meets the requirements for Administrative and Supervisory Certification in Nebraska. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Education Administration - Supervisor of Special Education Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Must hold a currently valid Special Education endorsement with two years of experience as a Special Education Teacher. Endorsements in School Psychology and Speech Pathology are considered as Special Education endorsements and serving as a school psychologist and/or speech pathologist is considered to be teaching experience. Contact: Holly Peterson Educational Administration Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Education Administration Curriculum Supervisor of Academic Area The Master of Arts in Education - Curriculum Supervisor of Academic Area is for the preparation of academic field supervisors. This program fulfills the requirements for the Standard Administrative and Supervisory Certificate with an endorsement in a specific field. It is also offered as a non-certification program. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Curriculum Supervisor of Academic Area Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Must hold a currently valid endorsement in the academic area selected for this program, with two years of experience as a teacher in the content area. Contact: Holly Peterson Educational Administration Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Education Specialist - School Superintendent The Education Specialist is an advanced degree for those who already hold a Master s degree. The Specialist degree prepares current administrators for the role of school superintendent. The coursework is offered online while the Field Study and Internship courses are completed with experienced school administrators and serving as mentors. This 33-credit hour program meets the requirements for the Nebraska Professional Administrative and Supervisory Certificate, preparing candidates for superintendent positions in all public and parochial schools in Nebraska. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. The UNK Educational Administration Department has established itself as a leader in the successful delivery of the Education Specialist Degree. Degree: Education Specialist Program: School Superintendent Credit Hours: 33 credit hours - 69 credit hours (depending on past degrees) Prerequisites: Must hold a Master s degree in related education field, an administrative certificate and at least two years of teaching experience. Format: Online (except Field Study and Internship which may be completed off campus) Contact: Holly Peterson Educational Administration Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512
Online Programs For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 11 English as a Second Language (ESL) Endorsement The online English as a Second Language (ESL) Endorsement provides teachers with current approaches to teaching ESL students. The program focuses on instructional methods, curriculum, and teaching materials that promote the mastery of English in order for students to achieve academically in all content areas. All coursework is presented online. This program is a 24-credit hour graduate supplemental endorsement which can be applied towards a Master of Curriculum and Instruction degree. The ESL Endorsement is approved by the Nebraska State Department of Education. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. To pursue this degree, students must have a Bachelor s degree and a standard teaching certificate. Endorsement: ESL Endorsement Credit Hours: 24 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree and a standard teaching certificate Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Family Advocacy and Early Childhood The Family Studies and the Early Childhood Education Programs at UNK have created a new undergraduate degree completion program, a Bachelor of Science in Early Childhood and Family Advocacy. This program is designed to address the emerging needs in Nebraska and nationwide for professionals trained to work with children and families in non-teaching positions within formal public agency programs, private childcare centers, and early childhood education centers. Family Advocates provide comprehensive educational and case management services to children and their families in their homes. This degree will begin in Fall 2015. Degree: Bachelor of Science Program: Early Childhood and Family Advocacy Degree Level: Undergraduate Degree Completion Credit Hours: 60 credit hours (120 hours needed to graduate) Prerequisites: None Contact: Dr. Toni Hill Family Studies & Interior Design and Teacher Education Email: hilltl@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8232 Gifted Education Endorsement The Gifted Endorsement is designed to prepare educators with the knowledge base and competencies necessary for the appropriate education of gifted and talented learners. These 18 credit hours are necessary for the Nebraska Supplementary Endorsement in Gifted Education. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. The 18 credit hours may be applied to the Master of Arts in Education in Special Education - Gifted Education (see page 14). The endorsement includes 18 hours of coursework offered online. Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 History The master s degree in history at UNK is designed for a wide variety of persons interested in pursuing graduate education in historical study. The program offers credits for those just beginning a graduate career, teachers and others desiring further professional development, and those seeking greater personal fulfillment. Two options are available: thesis and non-thesis (for those interested in a terminal degree). Coursework for either option is offered both on campus and online. Students may choose to take all their courses online, or on campus, or they may choose to blend these delivery methods together in one program. A focused, yet eclectic professional program, the history master s degree can launch a potential career in a number of promising directions. Degree: Master of Arts Program: History Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree with at least 18 hours of history Contact: Amber Alexander or Stacey Stubbs History Email: historygradstudies@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8766 Information Technology Endorsement The information technology track is designed for individuals who are interested in the computer science aspect of instructional technology. The track focuses on information technology teaching methodologies, programming techniques, and system administration skills. This track will provide a strong foundation for individuals who are working in the information technology areas related to schools, multimedia, web design specialists, and for individuals interested in more of a technology focus area of instruction. It is also designed for business professionals who train or support end users. For certified teachers, this track will lead to a supplemental endorsement in Information Technology, which allows recipients to teach programming and web design courses in K-12 schools. For non-teachers, this track does not lead to the initial teaching certificate but it does allow for flexibility in course selection and inclusion of additional computer science and information technology courses. All the classes taken for the Information Technology track apply towards the Master of Science in Education in Instructional Technology degree. Endorsement: Information Technology Endorsement Credit Hours: 27 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - Teacher Certification Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Endorsement: Gifted Education Endorsement Credit Hours: 18 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - Teacher Certification Contact: Holly Peterson
Online Programs For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 12 Instructional Technology The Master of Science in Education - Instructional Technology offers four concentrations for students to choose from -- (1) The Instructional Technology Concentration focuses on the application aspects of computer and other technologies in education and business training. Graduates will be able to manage and use IT resources in their classrooms, buildings, districts, or workplaces. (2) The Leadership in Instructional Technology Concentration is for those who are interested in pursuing a management and/or training position in business or education. (3) The School Librarian Concentration focuses on developing school librarians with technological expertise. This concentration may lead to a School Librarian Endorsement. (4) The Information Technology Concentration is designed for K-12 teachers who teach IT courses or provide IT support to their school district. It is offered by the Department of Teacher Education in cooperation with the Department of Computer Science and Information Technology All courses are offered online. Degree: Master of Science in Education Program: Instructional Technology Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Leadership in Instructional Technology Endorsement The Leadership in Instructional Technology track leads to a supplemental endorsement for the Nebraska Department of Education. It is designed to provide administrative and leadership skills in the use of technology in school settings. In addition to developing instructional technology skills, the candidate will develop technology administration abilities, manage professional development resources, and will be able to provide instructional technology leadership for his or her school building or district. For certified teachers, this track will lead to a supplemental endorsement in Leadership in instructional Technology. For non-teachers, this track does not lead to the initial teaching certificate but it does allow for flexibility in course selection and inclusion of additional management and administrative technology courses. All the classes taken for the Leadership in Instructional Technology track apply towards the Master of Science in Education in Instructional Technology degree. Endorsement: Leadership in Instructional Technology Endorsement Credit Hours: 27 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - Teacher Certification Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 MBA - Blended The University of Nebraska at Kearney has restructured its AACSB accredited MBA program by blending online classes with face-toface class meetings to deliver an engaging, real world educational experience. Students get the best of both worlds - the flexibility of online courses combined with the personal attention, interactivity, and experiential learning of in-person delivery. With nearly 85% of the instruction offered online, students are only required to attend face-to-face classes about 15% of the time. Seven classes are offered totally online while four classes are offered in a blended format (mostly online with 6 or less on-campus meetings). A typical semester may consist of one fully online class and one blended class. Degree: Master of Business Administration - Generalist Track Credit Hours: 33 credit hours Delivery: Blended (Mostly Online) Admission Requirements:: visit http://www.unk.edu/mba Contact: Dr. Srivatsa (Sri) Seshadri MBA Email: seshadris@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8346 Music Education The Department of Music & Performing Arts offers its graduate music program to serve three main purposes: 1)Provide music courses for those teachers who seek a Master of Arts in Education-Music Education degree; 2) Make available a variety of courses for those students who do not wish to pursue an advanced degree, and 3) Provide experiences for graduate students which will serve their cultural and professional needs. At least one music course will be available each fall and spring semester with three to four music courses offered each summer. Several non-music courses are available each fall, spring and summer. These courses will all be offered within a 3-year period. This degree does not grant certification to teach music in K-12 schools. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Music Education Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree in Music Contact: Dr. Jan Harriott Music & Performing Arts Email: harriottjm@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8608 Organizational and Relational Communication Comprehensive The Bachelor of Science in Organizational and Relational Communication is a degree completion program designed for those students who may already have earned an Associate Degree or have most of their general studies completed. UNK s Department of Communication is delivering the comprehensive major online which totals 45 credit hours. This consists of 33 credit hours of required Organizational and Relational Communication courses and 12 credit hours of a support track in Mass Communication. For students who may already have 12 credit hours in a particular discipline or who may want to choose a different support track, please consult with the advisor. Degree: Program: Bachelor of Science Organizational and Relational Communication Comprehensive
Online Programs For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 13 Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 45 credit hours (33 credit hours of required Organizational Communication & Relational courses and 12 credit hours of a support track in Mass Communication. For students who may already have 12 credit hours in a particular discipline or who may want to choose a different support track, they have this option, but need to consult with the advisor.) Prerequisites: Associate Degree or the majority of the general studies requirements completed Contact: Dr. Fletcher Ziwoya Communication Email: ziwoyaf2@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8486 Physical Education Master Teacher The MAE in Physical Education Master Teacher is a 36 credit hour program designed for those teachers who prefer a broader understanding of pedagogical practices and a greater skillfulness in delivery of instruction including the ability to gather and use data to assess student learning and revise or design curriculum. With two tracks available, teachers have the option of choosing either the 1) Pedagogy Emphasis or 2) Special Populations Emphasis. The Pedagogy Emphasis provides graduates with advanced knowledge and competence in the teaching of physical education in elementary to post-secondary school settings. The Special Population Emphasis provides graduates with advanced knowledge and competence in providing physical education to students with disabilities and leads to the endorsement in Adapted Physical Education issued by the Nebraska Department of Education. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Physical Education Master Teacher Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisite: Bachelor s degree with a Teaching Certificate Contact: Dr. Nita Unruh Kinesiology & Sport Sciences Email: unruhnc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8335 Pre-Speech Language Pathology Coursework The online Pre-Speech Language Pathology (Pre-SLP) courses are designed to allow rural and non-traditional students the opportunity to complete prerequisite undergraduate deficiencies necessary to pursue a graduate degree in Communication Disorders. Specifically, the series of courses are intended for students from another discipline to prepare for entry into a Masters degree program in Speech-Language Pathology or a Doctoral degree program in Audiology. There is no degree associated with the Pre-SLP program but rather 11 courses or 34 credit hours. To begin, students should have completed all General Studies requirements or hold an undergraduate degree in a major other than Communication Disorders. For eventual SLP certification, a student must complete a Masters Degree and coursework addressing foundation knowledge outside the discipline of communication sciences and disorders that is generally obtained during undergraduate education, including coursework in the Biological Sciences, Physical Sciences, Mathematics, and Social/Behavioral Sciences. Degree: No degree is granted Courses: A series of 11 courses in Pre-Speech Language Pathology Course Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 34 credit hours Prerequisites: None Contact: Dr. Jan Moore Communication Disorders Email: mooreja2@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8301 Reading PK-12 The MAE in Reading PK-12 is a 36-credit hour program offered in a convenient online format for educators who are interested in acquiring the knowledge, skills, and methodology to diagnose and facilitate instructional strategies. This may include classroom teachers, resource teachers, reading specialists or school administrators. All coursework is presented online. This program provides you with the opportunity to network with other colleagues throughout the nation who have similar career goals. This MAE in Reading PK-12 Program prepares educators for professional certification with a Reading PK-12 endorsement in the state of Nebraska. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. To pursue this degree, students must have a Bachelor s degree and a standard teaching certificate. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Reading PK-12 Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree and standard teaching certificate Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 School Counseling - Student Affairs The Master of Science in Education - School Counseling - Student Affairs is designed for college graduates who would like to advance their careers in the college/university setting by developing knowledge and skill-based training. The program is designed to prepare practitioners for careers in student affairs at community colleges, public and private colleges, and universities in the areas of advising, student activities, admissions, residence life, and financial aid. Courses are offered online at the graduate level. Degree: Master of Science in Education Program: School Counseling - Student Affairs Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree Contact: Nan Johnson Counseling & School Psychology Email: johnsonnm@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8508 School Librarian Endorsement The School Librarian endorsement focuses on developing school librarians with technological expertise. This endorsement may be applied to a Master of Science in Education - Instructional Technology degree, see page 11. Students pursuing this endorsement in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. Endorsement: School Librarian Endorsement Credit Hours: 30 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - Teacher Certification Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education
Online Programs For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 14 Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Science/Math Education The Master of Science in Education: Science/Math Education is a 36 credit hour program designed for science and math teachers in grades 7 through 12 who are interested in becoming better teachers. Students may choose their 12 credit hour major emphases from either biology, chemistry, math or physical science/physics. All coursework is available online and includes both content and pedagogy. Degree: Master of Science in Education Program: Science/Math Education Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisities: Bachelor s degree with an endorsement in biology, math, chemistry, physics or physical science with a standard teaching certificate Contact: Dr. Christopher Exstrom Chemistry Email: msedsci@unk.edu or exstromc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8565 Sociology The Bachelor of Science in Sociology is a 36 credit hour online degree completion program designed for students who have an associate degree or have taken most of their general studies classes. The BS in Sociology degree requires a total of 12 courses or 36 student credit hours of coursework. Five courses are required for every student, and seven courses are part of the general sociology emphasis. In addition a minor of 24 credit hours is required. Degree: Bachelor of Science Program: Sociology Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Associate degree or the majority of the general studies requirements completed. Contact: Tami Fosher Sociology Email: unkonlinesoc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8892 Spanish Education The MAE in Spanish Education is designed for K-12 Spanish teachers who would like to continue their education through the study of an online graduate degree in Spanish education. The program consists of 18 hours of Spanish coursework and 18 hours of education-related coursework primarily focused on second language acquisition and foreign language pedagogy. Students will have the option of either completing a 6-hour thesis or combining Spanish courses with summer study abroad options. This graduate program is unique because it is one of the few online programs in the country that focuses on Spanish education. The online format along with potential study abroad options enable students to conveniently focus on both their Spanish proficiency as well as their knowledge of foreign and second language pedagogy. The MAE in Spanish Education would enable graduates to pursue additional career opportunities teaching Spanish at a community college or serve as lecturers and/or adjuncts at colleges and universities. It would also enable graduates to pursue doctoral programs in education. It should be noted that this degree is not designed for students who are interested in obtaining a doctoral degree in Spanish. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Spanish Education Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - (preferably in Spanish education) Contact: Dr. Chris Jochum Modern Languages Email: jochumcj@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8536 Special Education: Advanced Practitioner The Master of Arts in Education: Special Education - Advanced Practitioner program is designed for teachers who currently hold certification in Special Education and would like to further their education. Courses are offered online at the graduate level. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Special Education: Advanced Practitioner Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - Teacher Certification in Special Education Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Special Education: Gifted Education The Master of Arts in Education: Special Education - Gifted Education degree is designed for teachers who currently hold an undergraduate degree in education and would like to further their education. It is also designed to prepare educators with the knowledge base and competencies necessary for the appropriate education of gifted and talented learners. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Special Education: Gifted Education Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - Teacher Certification Nebraska teachers should complete Introduction to Exceptionalities or equivalent at either the undergraduate (SPED 234) or graduate (TESE 821P) level, if they have not already met this 3 credit hour special education requirement. Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Special Education K-6 Endorsement The Special Education K-6 Endorsement is designed for teachers who do not presently have an endorsement in Special Education in the state of Nebraska. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. Courses are offered online at the graduate level. Endorsement: Special Education K-6 Endorsement Credit Hours: 24-48 credit hours (depending on transcript analysis) Prerequisites: Teacher Certification in any discipline (Initial teaching certification may be obtained through this program with the completion of additional courses.) Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education
Online Minors For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 15 Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Special Education 7-12 Endorsement The Special Education 7-12 Endorsement is designed for teachers who do not presently have an endorsement in Special Education in the state of Nebraska. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. Courses are offered online at the graduate level. Endorsement: Special Education 7-12 Endorsement Credit Hours: 24-48 credit hours (depending upon transcript analysis) Prerequisites: Teacher Certification in any discipline (Initial teaching certification may be obtained through this program with the completion of additional courses. Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Special Education: Special Education The Master of Arts in Education: Special Education - Special Education degree is designed for teachers who currently hold a teaching certificate in any discipline and would like to obtain certification in special education in the state of Nebraska. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. Courses are offered online at the graduate level. Degree: Master of Arts in Education Program: Special Education: Special Education Credit Hours: 36 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree - Teacher Certification and the following courses: TESE 330 - Collaboration, Consultation, and Co-Teaching OR TESE 830 - Consultation & Collaboration with Families & Agencies Serving Individuals with Disabilities TESE 437 - Medical Aspects of Individuals with Disabilities OR TESE 837P - Medical Aspects of Individuals with Disabilities Contact: Holly Peterson Teacher Education Email: petersonha@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8512 Transitional Certification Program The Transitional Certification program is designed for those individuals who already have a B.A. or B.S. degree. You may be a recent college graduate or a mid-career professional who is eager to become a teacher but have personal or professional commitments which make it impossible to attend on-campus college classes. The three 6-credit hour courses may be completed online while the supervised field experiences and student teaching are completed in your community. This program consists of 18 credit hours of online teacher education coursework and 6 credit hours of student teaching. If an academic review of transcripts indicates a deficiency in the content area in which you are seeking certification, additional coursework may be required. Because this program leads to initial teaching certification in Nebraska only, and requires field experiences arranged with participating school districts in Nebraska, it is only available to participants who physically reside in Nebraska or within commuting distance to a Nebraska school district. Degree Level: Non-degree program (may be used as a concentration area in the Curriculum & Instruction Master s degree program) Credit Hours: Minimum of 24 credit hours (will vary depending on previous coursework completed) Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree; passing scores on Praxis Core exam (exam waived as a prerequisite if you have a master s degree or your undergraduate GPA is 3.0 or higher.) Format: Online with supervised field experiences & student teaching on-site Contact: Chilene Black Teacher Education Email: blackc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8056 Vocational Diversified Occupations Endorsement School districts nationally must have vocationally endorsed teachers to apply for Federal Perkins funds for innovation and improvement of a vocational program. A Vocational Diversified Occupations supplemental endorsement for Nebraska requires 6 credit hours of classroom instruction and 1,000 hours verified work experience other than teaching. Students pursuing certification in other states must check with their State Department of Education for certification requirements. Offered at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Endorsement: Vocational Diversified Occupations Endorsement Degree Level: Undergraduate & Graduate Credit Hours: 6 credit hours Prerequisites: Bachelor s degree and Teacher Certification Contact: Janet Lear Economics Email: learj@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8482 Online Minors Accounting Minor - 21 credit hours Required - 21 credit hours Take all of the following: ACCT 250 - Principles of Accounting I - 3 hours ACCT 251 - Principles of Accounting II - 3 hours ACCT 350 - Intermediate Accounting I - 3 hours ACCT 351 - Intermediate Accounting II - 3 hours MATH 102GS* - College Algebra - 3 hours *Students with sufficient preparation may enter the mathematics program at a higher level. Take 2 courses from: ACCT 352 - Cost Accounting - 3 hours ACCT 451 - Tax Accounting - 3 hours ACCT 470 - Auditing - 3 hours Minor: Accounting Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 21 credit hours Contact Person: Dr. Steve Hall Accounting & Finance Email: hallsc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8124
Online Minors For more information, go to ecampus.unk.edu 16 Criminal Justice Minor - 24 credit hours A grade of C or above is required for all courses in this minor. Required - 9 credit hours Take all of the following: CJUS 101GS - Introduction to Criminal Justice - 3 hours CJUS 215 - Correctional Services and Systems - 3 hours CJUS 230 - The Police Service - 3 hours Electives - 15 credit hours Take 15 hours from: CJUS 250 - Criminal Justice Research Methods I - 3 hours (Prereq: STAT 235GS or STAT 241GS) CJUS 310 - Community Based Corrections - 3 hours CJUS 315 - Victimology: Victims of Crime - 3 hours CJUS 321 - Technology in Criminal Justice - 3 hours CJUS 326 - Theories of Crime and Criminal Law - 3 hours CJUS 345 - Criminal Law - 3 hours CJUS 353 - Crime Prevention and Security - 3 hours CJUS 370 - Women and Crime - 3 hours CJUS 375GS - Comparative Criminal Justice Systems - 3 hours CJUS 380GS - Minorities and Criminal Justice - 3 hours CJUS 401 - Special Topics - 3 hours CJUS 480 - Senior Seminar: Professional Ethics and Career Development - 3 hours Minor: Criminal Justice Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 24 credit hours Contact Person: Tami Fosher Criminal Justice & Social Work Email: unkonlinecj@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8892 Industrial Safety Minor - 24 credit hours Required - 24 credit hours Take all of the following: SFED 335 - General Safety Education - 3 hours SFED 425 - Ergonomics - 3 hours SFED 435 - Occupational Safety and Health - 3 hours SFED 460 - Organization and Administration of Safety Programs - 1 hour Must take concurrently with SFED 461 or SFED 462. SFED 477 - Accident/Incident Investigation and Analysis - 3 hours SFED 478 - Behavior Based Safety Systems - 3 hours SFED 498 - Special Topics in Safety - 3 hours ITEC 308 - Industrial Management - 3 hours Take 1 course from: Must take concurrently with SFED 460. SFED 461 - Supervision of Industrial Safety Programs - 2 hours SFED 462 - Supervision of Construction Safety Programs - 2 hours Minor: Industrial Safety Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 24 credit hours Contact Person: Jami Koester Industrial Technology Email: koesterjd@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8149 Marketing/Management Minor - 24 credit hours Required - 6 credit hours Take all of the following: MKT 300 - Principles of Marketing - 3 hours MGT 301 - Principles of Management - 3 hours Electives - 18 credit hours Take 6 of the following: MKT 336 - Services Marketing - 3 hours MKT 430 - International Marketing - 3 hours MKT 437 - Sales Management - 3 hours MKT 438 - Consumer Behavior - 3 hours MKT 460 - Strategic Product Management - 3 hours MGT 314* - Operations and Supply Management - 3 hours (Prereq: MGT 233GS or equivalent) MGT 380 - Human Resource Management - 3 hours MIS 302* - Principles of Management Information Systems - 3 hours BSAD 295* - Business Communications - 3 hours (Prereq: ENG 101) *Note: Students can duplicate no more than 6 credit hours between their major and minor if they are UNK Business Administration Majors. If they are not, they may also be able to take MGT 314 - Operations & Supply Managment, MIS 302 - Principles of Management Information Systems, or BSAD 295 - Business Communications as online Minor electives up to 12 hours of course duplication. Minor: Marketing/Management Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 24 credit hours Contact Person: Deb Nourse Marketing & MIS Email: noursedj@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8468 Sociology Minor - 24 credit hours Required - 12 credit hours Take all of the following: SOC 100GS - Introduction to Sociology - 3 hours SOC 300 - Sociological Theory - 3 hours Take 1 course from: SOC 201 - Social Inequality - 3 hours SOC 250GS - Anthropology - 3 hours Take 1 course from: SOC 225 - Global Cultures and Diversity - 3 hours SOC 275 - Social Psychology - 3 hours Electives - 12 credit hours Take 12 hours of SOC 300- or SOC 400-level courses other than those listed above, excluding SOC 490 and SOC 499. Minor: Sociology Degree Level: Undergraduate Credit Hours: 24 credit hours Contact Person: Tami Fosher Sociology Geography & Earth Sciences Email: unkonlinesoc@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8892 Strategic Communication Support Track - 12 credit hours (This is not a minor but a support track for the Organizational Communication degree. Refer to page 12.) JMC 100 - Global Media Literacy JMC 230 - Integrated Marketing Communication JMC 309 - Public Relations JMC 460 - Mass Media & Society Communication Contact Person: Dr. Fletcher Ziwoya Email: ziwoyaf2@unk.edu Phone: 308-865-8249
Summer and Fall 2015 Registration through MyBlue 17 Early Registration Appointment Times for currently enrolled (Spring 2015) UNK students. Students register according to Class Standing and the last 4 digits of their NUID number. Students may register beginning at their scheduled hour and anytime following. Senior & Graduates (89 + completed Credit Hours) Registration Begins Date/NUID Date/NUID Date/NUID Monday, April 6 Tuesday, April 7 Wednesday, April 8 (6601-9999) (0000-3300) (3301-6600) 7:00 am 6601-7700 0000-1100 3301-4400 11:00 am 7701-8800 1101-2200 4401-5500 2:00 pm 8801-9999 2201-3300 5501-6600 Juniors (58-88 Completed Credit Hours) Registration Begins Date/NUID Date/NUID Date/NUID Thursday, April 9 Friday, April 10 Monday, April 13 (6601-9999) (0000-3300) (3301-6600) 7:00 am 6601-7700 0000-1100 3301-4400 11:00 am 7701-8800 1101-2200 4401-5500 2:00 pm 8801-9999 2201-3300 5501-6600 Sophomores (28-57 Completed Credit Hours) Registration Begins Date/NUID Date/NUID Date/NUID Tuesday, April 14 Wednesday, April 15 Thursday, April 16 (6601-9999) (0000-3300) (3301-6600) 7:00 am 6601-7700 0000-1100 3301-4400 11:00 am 7701-8800 1101-2200 4401-5500 2:00 pm 8801-9999 2201-3300 5501-6600 Freshmen (0-27 Completed Credit Hours) Registration Begins Date/NUID Date/NUID Date/NUID Friday, April 17 Monday, April 20 Tuesday, April 21 (6601-9999) (0000-3300) (3301-6600) 7:00 am 6601-7700 0000-1100 3301-4400 11:00 am 7701-8800 1101-2200 4401-5500 2:00 pm 8801-9999 2201-3300 5501-6600 (Wednesday, Thursday & Friday (April 22-24) open to all currently enrolled students) Early Registration April 6-21 General Registration begins April 27 for all interested persons admitted to UNK ecampus EXCELLENCE IN ONLINE EDUCATION
Quick Reference of Summer Courses Class numbers/information, pages 21-33 18 ACCT 311-01 ACCT 451-01 ACCT 858-01 ART 100-01 ART 120-01 ART 305-01 ART 360-01 ART 800P-01 ART 803-01 ART 825-01 ART 828-01 ART 856-01 ART 865-01 ART 870A-02 ART 870B-01 ART 870C-01 ART 873-01 ART 899P-01 BIOL 820-01 BIOL 821 BIOL 829-01 BIOL 830P-01 BIOL 830P-02 BIOL 831A-01 BIOL 831B-01 BIOL 831C-01 BIOL 831D-01 BIOL 831E-01 BIOL 831F-01 BIOL 832-01 BIOL 834-01 BIOL 845-01 BIOL 856P-01 BIOL 858-01 BIOL 862P-01 BIOL 863 BIOL 881 BIOL 887-01 BSAD 295-01 BSAD 400-01 CDIS 210 CDIS 215-01 CDIS 252 CDIS 261 CHEM 805-01 CHEM 899-01 CHEM 899-02 CJUS 101-01 CJUS 102-01 Business Law I Tax Accounting Managerial Accounting System Art Structure (GS) Art Appreciation (GS) Computers & Design Elementary Art Methods Drawing Art Education Research Methods Intercultural Aesthetics & Pedagogical Practice Creative Photography Visual Culture & Studio Practice Directed Readings Independent Study Independent Study Independent Study Modern Art History ST: Museum Seminar Introduction to Graduate Study Directed Readings (1 & 2 cr. hrs.) Ecological Anthropology ST: Bioethics of Hela Cells ST: Immunology Biological Research: Hypothesis & Justification Biological Research: Methodology Biological Research: Annotated Bibliography Biological Research: Data Collection Biological Research: Statistical Analysis Biological Research: Manuscript Crane Ecology Conservation Biology Forensic Biology Regional Field Study Physiology of Stress Animal Behavior Biological Perspectives (2 sections) Current Issues in Biology (3 sections) Fisheries Ecology Business Communications Professional Readiness Survey of Communication Disorders (2 sections) Introduction to Phonetics Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech Mechanism (2 sections) Normal Language Development (2 sections) Chemical Management & Safety for High School Teachers ST: Organic Chemistry for High School Teachers ST: Chemical Kinetics for High School Teachers Introduction to Criminal Justice (GS) Crime, Democracy & Justice (GS) CJUS 420-01 Supervision & Management in Criminal Justice CSIT 388-02 GS Capstone: Social Networking (GS) CSIT 434-01 Information Technology Teaching Methods CSIT 834P-01 Information Technology Teaching Methods CSIT 894P-01 Directed Research in Computer Science & Information Systems CSP 409-01 Medical & Psychosocial Aspects of Addictions CSP 800-01 Advanced Educational Psychology CSP 809P-01 Medical & Psychosocial Aspects of Addictions CSP 875-01 Career & Lifestyle Development CSP 892 Internship Clinical Mental Health Counseling (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) CSP 893 Internship in School Counseling I (1 & 2 cr. hrs.) CSP 894 Internship in School Counseling II (1 & 2 cr. hrs.) CSP 895 Internship in Student Affairs (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) ECON 100-01 Contemporary Economic Issues (GS) ECON 270-01 Principles of Economics-Macroeconomics (GS) ECON 271-01 Principles of Economics-Microeconomics (GS) ECON 322-01 Money & Banking EDAD 831-01 Social Foundations of Education EDAD 851-01 Human Resource Management EDAD 853-01 School Business Management EDAD 854-01 Introduction to Educational Administration EDAD 869-01 The Principalship EDAD 890-01 Intro to Educational Research EDAD 895-01 School Improvement EDAD 896 Independent Study (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) EDAD 898-01 Endorsement Internship EDAD 945 Independent Readings (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) EDAD 958-01 Educational Facility Plan EDAD 991-01 Field Study EDAD 992-01 The Executive Administrator EDAD 998 Internship (3 sections) ENG 101-01 Introduction to Academic Writing ENG 102-02 Academic Writing & Research (GS) ENG 214-01 Beginning Fiction Writing ENG 803-01 Descriptive Linguistics ENG 857-01 Colloquium: U.S. Literature through 1855 FIN 308-01 Principles of Finance FORL 800-01 Curriculum Development & Research FORL 870P-01 TESOL FORL 872P-01 Foreign Language Pedagogy FSID 110-01 Introduction to Nutrition (GS) FSID 151-01 Human Sexual Behavior (GS) FSID 402-01 Selected Readings in Family Studies FSID 450-01 The Aging Adult FSID 481-01 Cross-Cultural Family Patterns FSID 802P-01 Selected Readings in Family Studies FSID 850P-01 The Aging Adult FSID 881P-01 Cross-Cultural Family Patterns GEOG 101-01 Physical Geography I: The Atmosphere (GS) Teacher Certificate Renewal Courses fulfilling teacher certificate renewal requirements. Depending on your subject area, other courses may fulfill certification renewal. For more information, contact Jennifer Jansky, Certification Officer, 308-865-8266 or email janskyjl@unk.edu. GS / General Studies
Quick Reference of Summer Courses ecampus.unk.edu 19 GEOG 101-02 GEOG 104-01 GEOG 106-01 GEOG 188-01 HIST 250-01 HIST 251-01 HIST 495-01 HIST 495-02 HIST 848-01 HIST 848-03 HIST 848-04 HIST 848-05 HIST 848-06 HIST 848-07 HIST 848-08 HIST 848-09 HIST 849-01 HIST 849-02 HIST 849-03 HIST 849-04 HIST 895P-01 HIST 895P-02 HIST 896 HIST 899 ITEC 150-01 ITEC 210-01 ITEC 225-01 ITEC 308-01 ITEC 388 ITEC 475 JMC 100 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 MATH 230-01 MATH 871-01 MATH 871-02 MGT 301-01 MGT 314-01 MGT 380-01 Physical Geography I: The Atmosphere (Lab) World Regional Geography (GS) Human Geography (GS) GS Portal: Population Paradox (GS) American History (GS) American History (GS) TS: The 1960s TS. World Wars & Historical Memory Readings in American History: Sports History Readings in American History: Frontier Law & Order Readings in American History: Popular Music Readings in American History: Civil Rights Readings in American History: Slavery Readings in American History: The Populist Movement Readings in American History: The 1970s Readings in American History: Rise of Urban America Readings in World History: The Holocaust Readings in World History: Medieval England Readings in World History: Cold War Eastern Europe Readings in World History: Medieval Warfare TS: The 1960s TS: World Wars & Historical Memory Thesis (3 & 6 cr. hrs.) Directed Readings (1 & 3 cr. hrs.) Internetworking Literacy (GS) Society & Technology (GS) The Influence of Technology on Democracy (GS) Industrial Management GS Capstone: Applied Project Management (2 sections) Management Technology Internship (3, 6, 9, & 12 cr. hrs.) Global Media Literacy (GS) (2 sections) Study Skills (2 sections) Time Management (2 sections) Listening & Notetaking (2 sections) Test Anxiety (2 sections) Reading Improvement I (2 sections) Critical Thinking (2 sections) Math for Elementary Teachers I Topics in Math: Algebraic Geometry Topics in Math: Current Research in Math Education Principles of Management Operations & Supply Management Human Resource Management MGT 388-01 MGT 493-01 MGT 495-02 MIS 302-01 MIS 802-01 MKT 388-01 MKT 430-01 MKT 830P-01 MUS 98-01 MUS 499-01 MUS 800-01 MUS 814-01 MUS 851-01 MUS 897-01 PE 150-01 PE 229-01 PE 247-01 PE 360-01 PE 361-01 PE 388-01 PE 401-01 PE 425-01 PE 430-01 PE 801P-01 PE 825P-01 PE 828P-01 PE 830P-01 PE 871-01 PE 875-01 PE 895 PHYS 809-01 PSCI 110-01 PSCI 168-01 PSCI 170-01 PSCI 360-01 PSY 203 PSY 230 PSY 250-01 PSY 250-02 PSY 371-01 PSY 462-01 PSY 862P-01 REC 477 SFED 450-01 SFED 850P-01 SOC 100-01 SOC 210-01 GS Capstone: Superheroes & More: The American Comic Book Industry (GS) Social Responsibilities of Business: Issues & Ethics Administrative Strategy & Policy Principles of Management Information Systems Management Information Systems Seminar GS Capstone: Emerging Marketing Media (GS) International Marketing International Marketing Fundamentals of Music ST: Music & Movement in Early Childhood Foundations of Music Education Aesthetics of Music History of Romantic Music Graduate Capstone Project Healthy, Wealthy & Wise (GS) Wellness Interventions Nutrition, Health & Safety for Young Children Introduction to Anatomical Biomechanics Integrating Movement & Dance GS Capstone: The Science of Play (GS) Psychology of Sport Legal Aspects of Sport & Recreation Organization & Administration in Recreation, Sport & Tourism Psychology of Sport Sport & Recreation Law Secondary School Physical Education Organization & Administration in Recreation, Sport & Tourism Physical Education for Students with Disabilities Analysis of Physical Education Teaching Internship (3 & 6 cr. hrs.) Meteorology Introduction to American Politics (GS) Introduction to International Relations (GS) Democracy as a Political Idea (GS) Topics in American Politics: Watergate s Legacy General Psychology (GS) (2 sections) Human Development (GS) (2 sections) Behavioral Statistics (Lecture) (GS) Behavioral Statistics (Lab) Environmental Psychology Adult Development & Aging Adult Development & Aging Internship (4, 8, 10, & 12 cr. hrs.) Driver Performance Measurement Driver Performance Measurement Introduction to Sociology (GS) Participating in a Democratic Society (GS) Teacher Certificate Renewal Courses fulfilling teacher certificate renewal requirements. Depending on your subject area, other courses may fulfill certification renewal. For more information, contact Jennifer Jansky, Certification Officer, 308-865-8266 or email at janskyjl@unk.edu. GS / General Studies
Quick Reference of Summer Courses ecampus.unk.edu 20 SOC 250-01 Anthropology (GS) SOC 430-01 Sociology of Family SOWK 170 Introduction to Social Welfare (GS) (2 sections) SOWK 388-02 GS Capstone: Substance Abuse & Addictive Disorders (GS) SOWK 388-03 GS Capstone: Social Media Digital Activism & ecitizenship (GS) SOWK 388H-01 GS Capstone: Social Media Digital Activism & ecitizenship (GS) (Honors Program Students Only) SOWK 479-01 Violence Across the Lifespan SOWK 479H-01 Violence Across the Lifespan (Honors Program Students Only) SPAN 100-01 Beginning Spanish I SPAN 101-01 Beginning Spanish II SPAN 815-01 Seminar in Contemporary Spanish Thought SPCH 100-03 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (GS) SPCH 202-01 Communication Concepts in Society (GS) SPCH 454-01 Intercultural Communication SPCH 459-01 Organizational & Relational Communication Senior Practicum SPCH 854P-01 Intercultural Communication TE 206-01 Instructional Technology & the Preservice Teacher TE 311 Math Methods I (2 sections) TE 313 Field Experience: Mathematics (2 sections) TE 318-02 Management & Assessment in Preschool/ Elementary Classrooms TE 336-01 Methods for Preschool & Kindergarten Classrooms TE 347-01 Literacy Methods 0-3 TE 348-01 Math, Science, and Social Studies for Children 0-8 TE 349-01 Supporting Young Children Through Family & Community Involvement TE 408-01 Human Relations TE 411 Inclusive Practices for Students with Exceptionalities in PreK-8 Classrooms (2 sections) TE 800 Educational Research (3 sections) TE 803 Philosophy of Education (3 sections) TE 804 Curriculum Development in Multicultural Education (2 sections) TE 805P Overview of Assistive Technology (2 sections) TE 808P-01 Human Relations TE 809P-01 Curriculum Implementation TE 815P-01 The Effective Teacher: Enhancing Classroom Instruction TE 816B-01 Practicum: Reading TE 825-01 English Language Learners (ELL): Culture, Civil Rights, & Advocacy TE 832-01 Professional Skills & Knowledge II TE 845-01 TE 848-01 TE 850-01 TE 853C-01 TE 853D-01 TE 853F-01 TE 854-01 TE 857-01 TE 868 TE 869-01 TE 872-01 TE 873-01 TE 876-01 TE 886P TE 889-01 TE 892 TE 896-01 TE 897-01 TE 898 TE 899P-01 TE 899P-02 TE 899P-03 TESE 323-01 TESE 421-01 TESE 437-01 TESE 479-01 TESE 821P-01 TESE 824-01 TESE 830-01 TESE 837P-01 TESE 840-01 TESE 861-01 TESE 879P-01 TESE 882-01 TESE 885-01 THEA 120-01 Contemporary Theory & Practice in Reading Assessment & Remediation in Elementary School Mathematics Elementary School Curriculum Improvement of Instruction in Elementary School Language Arts Improvement of Instruction in Elementary School Science Improving Mathematics Instruction for Grades PK-2 Reading in the Content Areas Early Communication, Language & Literacy Copyright, Fair Use, & Ethics (2 sections) Introduction to School Library Program Organization of School Library & Technology Resources Reference Services & Resources Integration of Curriculum, Technology & Media Resources Technology Tools for Teachers (3 sections) Multimedia Development Internship in Instructional Technology (1, 2, 3, & 6 cr. hrs.) Thesis Seminar in Education Independent Study (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) ST: Learning & Teaching Together ST: Improving Mathematics Instruction in Grades 4-8 ST: Teacher Leadership Partnerships with Families Individuals with Exceptionalities Medical Aspects of Individuals with Disabilities Teaching Social Skills to Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Nature & Needs of Exceptionalities Identification, Assessment, & Evaluation for Gifted/ Talented Education Consultation & Collaboration with Families & Agencies Serving Individuals with Disabilities Medical Aspects of Individuals with Disabilities Bilingual Special Education Legal Issues in Special Education Teaching Social Skills to Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Applied Behavior Analysis Inclusion & Differentiation Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom Introduction to the Theatre Teacher Certificate Renewal Courses fulfilling teacher certificate renewal requirements. Depending on your subject area, other courses may fulfill certification renewal. For more information, contact Jennifer Jansky, Certification Officer, 308-865-8266 or email at janskyjl@unk.edu. GS / General Studies
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 21 For programs offered online, see pages 7-15 ACCT 311-01 May 11-June 5 8026 3 Business Law I INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Larry Carstenson 308-865-8570 or carstensonl@unk.edu ACCT 451-01 May 26-July 3 12752 3 Tax Accounting Prereq: ACCT 251 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Trewin 308-865-8107 or trewinj1@unk.edu ACCT 858-01 June 22-July 31 8088 3 Managerial Accounting Systems Prereq: ACCT 250 or ACCT 801 or equivalent INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Steve Hall 308-865-8124 or hallsc@unk.edu ART 100-01 May 11-July 3 13469 3 Art Structure INSTRUCTOR: William Cavill, Jr. 308-865-8351 or cavillwd@unk.edu ART 120-01 June 8-July 31 12882 3 Art Appreciation INSTRUCTOR: Doug Waterfield 308-865-8353 or waterfieldd2@unk.edu ART 305-01 May 11-June 19 9056 3 Computers & Design Prereq: ART 218* INSTRUCTOR: Daniel May 308-865-8055 or maydg@unk.edu ART 360-01 May 11-July 3 8994 3 Elementary Art Methods Prereq: ART 100GS, non-art majors INSTRUCTOR: William Cavill, Jr. 308-865-8351 or cavillwd@unk.edu ART 800P-01 May 11-July 3 13139 3 Drawing INSTRUCTOR: John Fronczak 308-865-8084 or fronczakje1@unk.edu ART 803-01 May 11-July 3 13472 3 Art Education Research Methods INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Anne Franklin 402-939-0849 or franklina@unk.edu ART 825-01 June 8-July 31 12885 3 Intercultural Aesthetics & Pedagogical Practice INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Christine Woywod 815-742-4383 or woywodcm@unk.edu ART 828-01 June 8-July 3 12886 3 Creative Photography INSTRUCTOR: Derrick Burbul 308-865-8072 or burbuld1@unk.edu ART 856-01 June 8-July 3 8997 3 Visual Culture & Studio Practice INSTRUCTOR: Derrick Burbul 308-865-8072 or burbuld1@unk.edu ART 865-01 June 8-July 31 7136 3 Directed Readings INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lisa Kastello 308-627-6224 or kastelloll@unk.edu ART 870A-02 May 11-June 19 9048 1 ART 870B-01 May 11-June 19 9039 2 ART 870C-01 May 11-June 19 8737 3 Independent Study INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lisa Kastello (sections 870A-02, 870B-01, 870C-01) 308-627-6224 or kastelloll@unk.edu ART 873-01 June 8-July 31 12883 3 Modern Art History INSTRUCTOR: Doug Waterfield 308-865-8353 or waterfieldd2@unk.edu ART 899P-01 June 8-July 3 12884 3 ST: Museum Seminar INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Will Stoutamire 308-865-8284 or stoutamirewf@unk.edu BIOL 820-01 May 26-July 17 8474 3 Introduction to Graduate Study BIOL 821-03 May 11-July 31 7163 1 BIOL 821-04 May 11-July 31 7166 2 Directed Readings Prereq: permission of instructor. This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Steele 308-865-8325 or steelej@unk.edu BIOL 829-01 May 11-July 3 12796 2 Ecological Anthropology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Marc Albrecht 308-865-8713 or albrechtm@unk.edu BIOL 830P-01 May 11-July 3 6992 3 ST: Bioethics of Hela Cells INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kim Carlson 308-865-1554 or carlsonka1@unk.edu BIOL 830P-02 May 26-July 17 8698 3 ST: Immunology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Brad Ericson 308-865-8912 or ericsonb@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 22 BIOL 831A-01 May 11-July 31 8477 1 (Hypothesis & Justification) BIOL 831B-01 May 11-July 31 8480 1 (Methodology) BIOL 831C-01 May 11-July 31 8483 1 (Annotated Bibliography) BIOL 831D-01 May 11-July 31 8486 1 (Data Collection) BIOL 831E-01 May 11-July 31 8488 1 (Statistical Analysis) BIOL 831F-01 May 11-July 31 8491 1 (Manuscript) Biological Research This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Steele (sections A, B, C) 308-865-8325 or steelej@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Julie Shaffer (sections D, E, F) 308-865-8661 or shafferjj@unk.edu BIOL 832-01 June 8-July 31 12797 1 Crane Ecology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Letitia Reichart 308-865-8568 or reichartlm@unk.edu BIOL 834-01 June 8-July 31 12799 3 Conservation Biology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Letitia Reichart 308-865-8568 or reichartlm@unk.edu BIOL 845-01 May 26-July 17 8701 3 Forensic Biology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Paul Twigg 308-865-8315 or twiggp@unk.edu BIOL 856P-01 May 26-July 17 9089 2 Regional Field Study This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Marc Albrecht 308-865-8713 or albrechtm@unk.edu BIOL 858-01 May 26-July 17 7175 3 Physiology of Stress INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Steele 308-865-8325 or steelej@unk.edu BIOL 862P-01 June 8-July 31 12800 3 Animal Behavior INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Joe Springer 308-865-8920 or springerj@unk.edu BIOL 863-01 June 8-July 31 6995 3 BIOL 863-02 June 8-July 31 6998 3 Biological Perspectives INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Keith Koupal 308-865-1584 or koupalkd@unk.edu BIOL 881-01 May 11-July 3 7001 1 BIOL 881-02 May 11-July 3 7004 1 BIOL 881-03 May 11-July 3 7007 1 Current Issues in Biology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Casey Schoenebeck 308-865-8545 or schoenebeccw@unk.edu BIOL 887-01 May 11-July 3 12801 3 Fisheries Ecology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Casey Schoenebeck 308-865-8545 or schoenebeccw@unk.edu BSAD 295-01 May 11-June 12 8313 3 Business Communications Prereq: ENG 101* (or equivalent) or English ACT score of 29 or above INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Lear 308-865-8482 or learj@unk.edu BSAD 400-01 July 6-31 13643 1 Professional Readiness Coreq: MGT 495* CDIS 210-01 June 8-July 3 8345 3 CDIS 210-02 July 6-31 8611 3 Survey of Communication Disorders INSTRUCTOR: Miechelle McKelvey (section 01) 308-865-8306 or mckelveyml@unk.edu (section 02) CDIS 215-01 June 8-July 31 8704 3 Introduction to Phonetics INSTRUCTOR: Jane Roitsch 216-334-7628 or roitschj2@unk.edu CDIS 252-01 June 8-July 31 8348 3 CDIS 252-02 June 8-July 31 8614 3 Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech Mechanism INSTRUCTOR: Jane Roitsch (section 01) 216-334-7628 or roitschj2@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Pamela Thomas-Peters (section 02) 308-379-8645 or thomaspeteps@unk.edu CDIS 261-01 June 8-July 3 8342 3 CDIS 261-02 July 6-31 8545 3 Normal Language Development INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jan Moore (section 01) 308-865-8301 or mooreja2@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Jenise Straight (section 02) 402-627-4315 or straightjl@unk.edu CHEM 805-01 June 8-July 3 12816 1 Chemical Management & Safety for High School Teachers INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Chris Exstrom 308-865-8565 or exstromc@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 23 CHEM 899-01 June 8-July 31 12817 3 ST: Organic Chemistry for High School Teachers INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Haishi Cao 308-865-8105 or caoh1@unk.edu CHEM 899-02 June 8 - July 31 12818 2 ST: Chemical Kinetics for High School Teachers INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carla Kegley-Owen 308-865-8719 or kegleyowencs@unk.edu CJUS 101-01 May 11-June 5 12830 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Timbre Wulf-Ludden 308-865-8506 or wulfluddentl@unk.edu CJUS 102-01 June 8-July 31 12831 3 Crime, Democracy & Justice INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Julia Campbell 308-865-8566 or campbelljn@unk.edu CJUS 420-01 June 8-July 31 12832 3 Supervision & Management in Criminal Justice Prereq: junior standing INSTRUCTOR: Gary Smith 308-865-8756 or smithgg@unk.edu CSIT 388-02 June 8-July 31 9236 3 GS Capstone: Social Networking Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program (General Studies Capstone) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Andrew Breiner 402-643-5399 or breinerac@unk.edu CSIT 434-01 (UG) June 22-July 31 9237 3 CSIT 834P-01 (G) June 22-July 31 9247 3 Information Technology Teaching Methods Prereq: TE 319. Prereq or Coreq: MATH 102GS* or above INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sherri Harms 308-865-8123 or harmssk@unk.edu CSIT 894P-01 May 11-July 31 9248 3 Directed Research in Computer Science & Information Systems Prereq: either CSIT 150 or CSIT 834P AND permission of department chair AND graduate standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sherri Harms 308-865-8123 or harmssk@unk.edu CSP 409-01 (UG) June 8-July 31 9080 3 CSP 809P-01 (G) June 8-July 31 8937 3 Medical & Psychosocial Aspects of Addictions INSTRUCTOR: Christine Chasek 308-865-8361 or chasekc1@unk.edu CSP 800-01 June 8-July 31 8934 3 Advanced Educational Psychology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carmelo Callueng 308-865-8508 or calluengcm@unk.edu CSP 875-01 June 8-July 31 9265 3 Career & Lifestyle Development INSTRUCTOR: Doug Tillman 308-865-8360 or tillmandr@unk.edu CSP 892-01 May 11-July 31 7316 1 CSP 892-02 May 11-July 31 7319 2 CSP 892-03 May 11-July 31 7322 3 Internship Clinical Mental Health Counseling Prereq: CSP 885, open by permission only This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Hof 308-865-8320 or hoffdd@unk.edu CSP 893-01 May 11-July 31 8411 1 CSP 893-02 May 11-July 31 8414 2 Internship in School Counseling I Prereq: CSP 861P. This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Hof 308-865-8320 or hoffdd@unk.edu CSP 894-01 May 11-July 31 8417 1 CSP 894-02 May 11-July 31 8420 2 Internship in School Counseling II Prereq: CSP 885 & CSP 893 This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Hof 308-865-8320 or hoffdd@unk.edu CSP 895-01 May 11-July 31 8423 1 CSP 895-02 May 11-July 31 8426 2 CSP 895-03 May 11-July 31 8429 3 Internship in Student Affairs Prereq: CSP 864. This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Hof 308-865-8320 or hoffdd@unk.edu ECON 100-01 May 11-June 5 7025 3 Contemporary Economic Issues INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Bree Dority O Callaghan 308-865-8343 or doritybl@unk.edu ECON 270-01 May 11-June 5 6917 3 Principles of Economics-Macroeconomics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Deb Bridges 308-865-8044 or bridgesd@unk.edu ECON 271-01 July 6-31 7331 3 Principles of Economics-Microeconomics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Frank Tenkorang 308-865-8573 or tenkorangf1@unk.edu ECON 322-01 July 6-31 7334 3 Money & Banking Prereq: ECON 270GS INSTRUCTOR: Mary Ann Rittenhouse 308-865-8707 or rittenhousm1@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 24 EDAD 831-01 June 8-July 3 7028 3 Social Foundations of Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Patricia Hoehner 308-865-8638 or hoehnerp@unk.edu EDAD 851-01 May 26-June 26 7031 3 Human Resource Management INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tom Jacobson 308-865-8539 or jacobsont@unk.edu EDAD 853-01 June 8-July 3 7034 3 School Business Management INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Michael Teahon 308-529-3031 teahonmd@unk.edu EDAD 854-01 June 8-July 3 8357 3 Introduction to Educational Administration INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Patricia Hoehner 308-865-8638 or hoehnerp@unk.edu EDAD 869-01 July 6-31 7037 3 The Principalship Prereq: EDAD 854 or permission of the instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tom Jacobson 308-865-8539 or jacobson@unk.edu EDAD 890-01 June 8-July 3 9256 3 Intro to Educational Research INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 895-01 June 8-July 3 7399 3 School Improvement INSTRUCTOR: Robin Dexter 620-687-4013 or dexterr2@unk.edu EDAD 896-01 June 8-July 31 7402 1 EDAD 896-02 June 8-July 31 7405 2 EDAD 896-03 June 8-July 31 7408 3 Independent Study INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 898-01 June 8-July 31 7411 3 Endorsement Internship This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 945-01 June 8-July 31 7414 1 EDAD 945-02 June 8-July 31 7417 2 EDAD 945-03 June 8-July 31 7420 3 Independent Readings INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 958-01 June 8-July 31 8608 3 Educational Facility Plan INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ken Nelson 308-865-8359 or nelsonkd1@unk.edu EDAD 991-01 June 8-July 31 7423 3 Field Study This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 992-01 July 6-31 9255 3 The Executive Administrator Prereq: enrollment in the Educational Specialist degree program INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ken Nelson 308-865-8359 or nelsonkd1@unk.edu EDAD 998-01 June 8-July 31 7426 3 EDAD 998-02 June 8-July 31 7429 3 EDAD 998-03 June 8-July 31 7432 3 Internship This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu ENG 101-01 June 8-July 31 6920 3 Introduction to Academic Writing Prereq: ENG 100A or English ACT score of 15 or above INSTRUCTOR: Janette Thompson 308-865-8847 or thompsonjl@unk.edu ENG 102-02 June 8-July 31 13448 3 Academic Writing & Research Prereq: ENG 101 (or equivalent) or English ACT score of 29 or above INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sam Umland 308-865-8293 or umlands@unk.edu ENG 214-01 June 8-July 31 13449 3 Beginning Fiction Writing INSTRUCTOR: Jessica Hollander 308-865-8299 or hollanderje@unk.edu ENG 803-01 June 8-July 10 7447 3 Descriptive Linguistics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Martha Kruse 308-865-8415 or krusem@unk.edu ENG 857-01 May 11-June 5 13203 3 Colloquium: U.S. Literature through 1855 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Maria Van Renen 308-865-8295 or omalleym2@unk.edu FIN 308-01 May 11-June 5 8094 3 Principles of Finance Prereq: ACCT 251* and ECON 271GS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Suzanne Hayes 308-865-8170 or hayessk@unk.edu FORL 800-01 June 8-June 26 12887 3 Curriculum Development & Research INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Daren Snider 308-865-8521 or sniderd@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 25 FORL 870P-01 July 6-31 7468 3 TESOL INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Chris Jochum 308-865-8675 or jochumcj@unk.edu FORL 872P-01 July 6-31 8527 3 Foreign Language Pedagogy Prereq: the equivalent of a major in French or German or Spanish OR permission of department INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Chris Jochum 308-865-8675 or jochumcj@unk.edu FSID 110-01 June 8-July 3 8328 3 Introduction to Nutrition INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Peggy Johnston 308-865-8664 or johnstonpa@unk.edu FSID 151-01 May 11-29 6926 3 Human Sexual Behavior INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tami Moore 308-865-8663 or mooretj@unk.edu FSID 402-01 (UG) May 11-June 5 12757 3 FSID 802P-01 (G) May 11-June 5 12758 3 Selected Readings in Family Studies Prereq: FSID 150 and junior standing OR permission INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Obasi 308-865-8225 or obasis2@unk.edu FSID 450-01 (UG) June 8-July 3 8572 3 FSID 850P-01 (G) June 8-July 3 8746 3 The Aging Adult INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Toni Hill 308-865-8232 or hilltl@unk.edu FSID 481-01 (UG) May 11-June 5 12759 3 FSID 881P-01 (G) May 11-June 5 12761 3 Cross-Cultural Family Patterns INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sylvia Asay 308-865-8231 or asays@unk.edu GEOG 101-01 (Lecture) May 11-June 12 8824 4 GEOG 101-02 (Lab) May 11-June 12 8830 0 Physical Geography I: The Atmosphere This class requires registration for BOTH lecture AND lab. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Vijendra Boken 308-865-8357 or bokenv1@unk.edu GEOG 104-01 June 22-July 31 6929 3 World Regional Geography INSTRUCTOR: Dr. John Bauer 308-865-8682 or bauerjt@unk.edu GEOG 106-01 May 11-June 19 6932 3 Human Geography Prereq: freshman or sophomore standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jason Combs 308-865-8605 or combshj@unk.edu GEOG 188-01 May 11-June 19 13446 3 GS Portal: Population Paradox INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jason Combs 308-865-8605 or combshj@unk.edu HIST 250-01 May 11-June 12 12808 3 American History INSTRUCTOR: Stacey Stubbs 308-865-8766 or stubbssr@unk.edu HIST 251-01 May 11-June 12 6938 3 American History INSTRUCTOR: Amber Alexander 308-865-8766 or alexanderaj@unk.edu HIST 495-01 (UG) May 11-July 3 7534 3 HIST 895P-01 (G) May 11-July 3 9025 3 TS: The 1960s INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Van Ingen 308-865-8772 or vaningenl1@unk.edu HIST 495-02 (UG) June 8-July 31 9156 3 HIST 895P-02 (G) June 8-July 31 12815 3 TS: World Wars & Historical Memory INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Roy Koepp 308-865-8770 or koepprg@unk.edu HIST 848-01 May 11-July 3 8641 3 ST: Readings in American History: Sports History INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Ellis 308-865-8767 or ellismr@unk.edu HIST 848-03 May 11-July 3 8647 3 ST: Readings in American History: Frontier Law & Order INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Ellis 308-865-8767 or ellismr@unk.edu HIST 848-04 May 26-July 17 8650 3 ST: Readings in American History: Popular Music INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Peter Gough 308-865-8662 or goughpl@unk.edu HIST 848-05 May 26-July 17 8653 3 ST: Readings in American History: Civil Rights INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Van Ingen 308-865-8772 or vaningenl1@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 26 HIST 848-06 May 26-July 17 8656 3 ST: Readings in American History: Slavery INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Vern Volpe 308-865-8773 or volpev@unk.edu HIST 848-07 May 26-July 17 12811 3 ST: Readings in American History: The Populist Movement INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Robert Wells 308-865-8898 or wellsrjd@unk.edu HIST 848-08 June 8-July 31 12813 3 ST: Readings in American History: The 1970s INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jinny Turman 308-865-8900 or turmanja@unk.edu HIST 848-09 May 11-July 3 13721 3 Readings in American History: Rise of Urban America INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Robert Wells 308-865-8898 or wellsjd@unk.edu HIST 849-01 June 8-July 31 8659 3 ST: Readings in World History: The Holocaust INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Roy Koepp 308-865-8770 or koepprg@unk.edu HIST 849-02 June 8-July 31 8662 3 ST: Readings in World History: Medieval England INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Doug Biggs 308-865-8636 or biggsdl@unk.edu HIST 849-03 May 11-July 3 13719 3 Readings in World History: Cold War in Eastern Europe INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Torsten Homberger 308-865-8509 or proskocilp@unk.edu HIST 849-04 June 8-July 31 15468 3 Readings in World History: Medieval Warfare INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Doug Biggs 308-865-8636 or biggsdl@unk.edu HIST 896-03 May 11-July 31 8399 3 HIST 896-04 May 11-July 31 8402 6 Thesis INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Ellis 308-865-8767 or ellismr@unk.edu HIST 899-04 May 11-July 31 8405 1 HIST 899-05 May 11-July 31 8408 3 Directed Readings INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Ellis 308-865-8767 or ellismr@unk.edu ITEC 150-01 May 11-June 5 6941 3 Internetworking Literacy INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tim Obermier 308-865-8743 or obermiert@unk.edu ITEC 210-01 May 11-June 5 8952 3 Society & Technology INSTRUCTOR: Angela Hollman 308-865-8718 or hollmanak@unk.edu ITEC 225-01 May 11-June 5 8575 3 The Influence of Technology on Democracy INSTRUCTOR: Nathan Barry 308-865-8733 or barryna@unk.edu ITEC 308-01 June 8-July 3 9077 3 Industrial Management INSTRUCTOR: Stephen Amundson 308-865-8622 or amundsons@unk.edu ITEC 388-01 May 11-June 5 8578 3 ITEC 388-02 June 8-July 3 12763 3 GS Capstone: Applied Project Management Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program (General Studies Capstone) INSTRUCTOR: Rod Flanigan (section 01) 308-865-8803 or flaniganrl@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Ben Brachle (section 02) 308-865-8287 or brachlebj@unk.edu ITEC 475-01 May 11-July 31 7616 3 ITEC 475-02 May 11-July 31 7619 6 ITEC 475-03 May 11-July 31 7622 9 ITEC 475-04 May 11-July 31 7625 12 Management Technology Internship Prereq: ITEC 308, GPA of 2.5, junior standing. This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Brenda Jochum 308-865-8122 or jochumb@unk.edu JMC 100-01 May 11-July 3 7637 3 JMC 100-02 June 8-July 31 8764 3 Global Media Literacy INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ralph Hanson (section 01) 308-865-8412 or hansonre@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nanette Hogg (section 02) 308-865-1574 or hoggn@unk.edu LNSK 75-01 May 11-June 19 7052 1 LNSK 75-07 June 22-July 31 7667 1 Study Skills (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-02 May 11-June 19 7055 1 LNSK 75-08 June 22-July 31 7670 1 Time Management (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 27 LNSK 75-03 May 11-June 19 7058 1 LNSK 75-09 June 22-July 31 7673 1 Listening & Notetaking (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-04 May 11-June 19 7061 1 LNSK 75-10 June 22-July 31 7676 1 Test Anxiety (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-05 May 11-June 19 7064 1 LNSK 75-11 June 22-July 31 7679 1 Reading Improvement I (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-06 May 11-June 19 7067 1 LNSK 75-12 June 22-July 31 7682 1 Critical Thinking (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu MATH 230-01 June 8-July 10 12766 3 Math for Elementary Teachers I Prereq: MATH 102GS* or MATH 104* or permission OR Math ACT score of 20 or greater and 4 years of high school mathematics including 2 years of algebra and 1 year of geometry and a senior level math course. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Pari Ford 308-865-8553 or fordpl@unk.edu MATH 871-01 May 11-June 5 8860 3 Topics in Math: Algebraic Geometry Prereq: permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nickolas Hein 308-865-8635 or heinnj@unk.edu MATH 871-02 July 6-31 8863 3 Topics in Math: Current Research in Math Education Prereq: permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Amy Nebesniak 308-865-8643 or nebesniaka2@unk.edu MGT 301-01 June 8-July 3 8143 3 Principles of Management INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Susan Jensen 308-865-8189 or jensensm1@unk.edu MGT 314-01 July 6-31 8146 3 Operations & Supply Management Prereq: MGT 233GS or equivalent. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kathryn Stewart 308-865-8185 or zuckweilerkm@unk.edu MGT 380-01 May 11-June 5 8331 3 Human Resource Management INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kyle Luthans 308-865-8113 or luthanskw@unk.edu MGT 388-01 May 11-June 5 9092 3 GS Capstone: Superheroes & More: The American Comic Book Industry Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program (General Studies Capstone) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Palmer 308-865-8574 or palmerd@unk.edu MGT 493-01 June 8-July 3 8185 3 Social Responsibilities of Business: Issues & Ethics Prereq: junior standing INSTRUCTOR: Noel Palmer 308-865-8678 or palmernf@unk.edu MGT 495-02 July 6-31 13474 3 Administrative Strategy & Policy Prereq: MGT 233GS AND MKT 300 AND MIS 302 AND FIN 308 AND either MGT 301 or MGT 355 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Monica Godsey 402-476-5706 or godseyml@unk.edu MIS 302-01 May 11-June 5 8203 3 Principles of Management Information Systems Prereq: passing score on Business Computer Proficiency Examination or MIS 182GS. MIS 802-01 May 11-June 19 8339 3 Management Information Systems Seminar MKT 388-01 June 8-July 3 9007 3 GS Capstone: Emerging Marketing Media Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program (General Studies Capstone) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Heather Schulz 308-865-8621 or schulzhm@unk.edu MKT 430-01 (UG) June 8-July 3 8260 3 MKT 830P-01 (G) June 8-July 3 8310 3 International Marketing Prereq: MKT 300 or MGT 330 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sri Seshadri 308-865-8190 or seshadris@unk.edu MUS 98-01 July 6-31 7691 1 Fundamentals of Music INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Anthony Donofrio 308-865-8632 or donofrioaj@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 28 MUS 499-01 July 6-31 8719 3 ST: Music & Movement in Early Childhood INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janette Harriott 308-865-8608 or harriottjm@unk.edu MUS 800-01 June 8-July 31 8970 3 Foundations of Music Education Prereq: graduate status or permission of the instructor MUS 814-01 June 8-July 31 12880 3 Aesthetics of Music INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Valerie Cisler 308-865-8618 or cislerv@unk.edu MUS 851-01 June 8-July 31 12881 3 History of Romantic Music Prereq: completion of the Graduate Music Entrance Assessment with a minimum score of 80% or completion of MUS 402 with a minimum grade of B AND permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Nabb 308-865-8606 or nabbd@unk.edu MUS 897-01 May 11-July 31 8524 3 Graduate Capstone Project Prereq: minimum 24 hours graduate music program coursework or permission of graduate program chair/department chair INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janette Harriott 308-865-8608 or harriottjm@unk.edu PE 150-01 June 8-July 3 8360 3 Healthy, Wealthy & Wise INSTRUCTOR: James Hoffman 308-865-8020 or hoffmanj2@unk.edu PE 229-01 May 11-June 12 8471 3 Wellness Interventions INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Todd Bartee 308-865-8179 or barteet2@unk.edu PE 247-01 May 11-June 5 8468 1 Nutrition, Health & Safety for Young Children INSTRUCTOR: Terese Sheridan 308-865-8601 or sheridanta@unk.edu PE 360-01 June 8-July 3 8920 4 Introduction to Anatomical Biomechanics Prereq: PE 310 or BIOL 215GS or BIOL 225* or permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Unruh 308-865-8627 or unruhsa@unk.edu PE 361-01 May 11-June 5 8393 1 Integrating Movement & Dance INSTRUCTOR: Cari Franzen 308-865-8331 or franzenc2@unk.edu PE 388-01 May 11-June 5 8773 3 GS Capstone: The Science of Play Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program (General Studies Capstone) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Matthew Bice 308-865-8052 or bicemr@unk.edu PE 401-01 (UG) June 8-July 3 13201 3 PE 801P-01 (G) June 8-July 3 13202 3 Psychology of Sport INSTRUCTOR: Scott Hoffman 308-865-8020 or hoffmanjs@unk.edu PE 425-01 (UG) June 8-July 31 9257 3 PE 825P-01 (G) June 8-July 31 9258 3 Legal Aspects of Sport & Recreation (UG) Sport & Recreation Law (G) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nita Unruh 308-865-8335 or unruhnc@unk.edu PE 430-01 (UG) May 11-June 12 9261 3 PE 830P-01 (G) May 11-June 12 9262 3 Organization & Administration in Recreation, Sport & Tourism INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nita Unruh 308-865-8335 or unruhnc@unk.edu PE 828P-01 June 8-July 31 9263 3 Secondary School Physical Education INSTRUCTOR: Megan Adkins 308-865-8727 or adkinsmm@unk.edu PE 871-01 June 8-July 3 9259 3 Physical Education for Students with Disabilities INSTRUCTOR: Megan Adkins 308-865-8727 or adkinsmm@unk.edu PE 875-01 July 6-31 9260 3 Analysis of Physical Education Teaching INSTRUCTOR: Dr. You Fu 308-865-8331 or fuy2@unk.edu PE 895-01 June 8-July 31 7735 3 PE 895-02 June 8-July 31 7738 6 Internship INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nita Unruh 308-865-8335 or unruhnc@unk.edu PHYS 809-01 June 22-July 17 12765 3 Meteorology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. William Powell 308-865-8277 or powellwl@unk.edu PSCI 110-01 July 6-31 12824 3 Introduction to American Politics INSTRUCTOR: Claude Louishomme 308-865-8629 or louishommeca@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 29 PSCI 168-01 June 8-July 3 8803 3 Introduction to International Relations INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Charles Rowling 308-865-8171 or rowlingcm@unk.edu PSCI 170-01 May 11-June 5 12822 3 Democracy as a Political Idea INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Christie Maloyed 308-865-8724 or maloyedcl@unk.edu PSCI 360-01 June 8-July 3 12823 3 Topics in American Politics: Watergate s Legacy INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Diane Duffin 308-865-8758 or duffind@unk.edu PSY 203-01 May 11-June 5 6962 3 PSY 203-02 May 11-June 5 9120 3 General Psychology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Theresa Wadkins (section 01) 308-865-8240 or wadkinst@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jean Mandernach (section 02) 308-865-8252 or mandernachj1@unk.edu PSY 230-01 May 11-June 5 7792 3 PSY 230-02 July 6-31 8806 3 Human Development INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jean Mandernach (section 01) 308-865-8252 or mandernachj1@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Krista Forrest (section 02) 308-865-8192 or forrestk@unk.edu PSY 250-01 (Lecture) May 26-July 17 12785 4 PSY 250-02 (Lab) May 26-July 17 13024 0 Behavioral Statistics Prereq: PSY 203GS. This class requires registration for BOTH lecture & lab. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Evan Hill 308-865-8235 or hillem@unk.edu PSY 371-01 June 22-July 17 12786 3 Environmental Psychology Prereq: PSY 203GS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. William Wozniak 308-865-8242 or wozniakw@unk.edu PSY 462-01 (UG) July 6-31 8812 3 PSY 862P-01 (G) July 6-31 8815 3 Adult Development & Aging Prereq: PSY 203GS or PSY 230GS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Robert Rycek 308-865-8237 or rycekr@unk.edu REC 477-01 June 8-July 31 7819 4 REC 477-02 June 8-July 31 7822 8 REC 477-03 June 8-July 31 7825 10 REC 477-04 June 8-July 31 7827 12 Internship Prereq: permission of the program coordinator. This course requires permission to register. Students should have completed the following requirements: Recreation/Mgmt and Natural Resources Mgmt majors: junior standing and REC 150 and REC 300 and REC 354 and PE 430 Recreation/Travel and Tourism majors: junior standing and REC 155 and REC 300 and REC 354 and PE 430 Sports Management majors: junior standing and REC 300 and REC 422 and PE 280 and PE 403 and PE 425 and PE 430 Athletic Training majors: PE 174A-D and Level 3 standing Exercise Science majors: junior standing and PE 467* INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nita Unruh 308-865-8335 or unruhnc@unk.edu SFED 450-01 (UG) June 8-July 31 9010 3 SFED 850P-01 (G) June 8-July 31 9013 3 Driver Performance Measurement SOC 100-01 June 8-July 3 12769 3 Introduction to Sociology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sandra Loughrin 308-865-8804 or loughrins2@unk.edu SOC 210-01 May 11-June 5 8632 3 Participating in a Democratic Society INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Daryl Kelley 308-865-8762 or kelleyd@unk.edu SOC 250-01 May 11-June 5 8503 3 Anthropology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Stephen Glazier 308-865-8760 or glaziers@unk.edu SOC 430-01 May 11-June 5 12770 3 Sociology of Family Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or permission INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Suzanne Maughan 308-865-8763 or maughansl@unk.edu SOWK 170-01 May 11-June 19 8500 3 SOWK 170-02 May 26-July 3 13012 3 Introduction to Social Welfare INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Christina Sogar (section 01) 308-865-8739 or sogarca@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lauren Gage (section 02) 308-865-8739 or gagela@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 30 SOWK 388-02 May 26-June 19 8713 3 GS Capstone: Substance Abuse & Addictive Disorders Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program (General Studies Capstone) INSTRUCTOR: Nadine Stuehm 308-865-8738 or stuehmnj@unk.edu SOWK 388-03 May 26-July 3 8743 3 SOWK 388H-01 (Honors) May 26-July 3 8752 3 GS Capstone: Social Media Digital Activism & ecitizenship Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program (General Studies Capstone) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. James Young 308-865-8739 or youngja2@unk.edu SOWK 479-01 June 8-July 3 13013 3 SOWK 479H-01 (Honors) June 8-July 3 13014 3 Violence Across the Lifespan INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jody VanLaningham 308-865-8753 or vanlaninghjl@unk.edu SPAN 100-01 May 11-June 12 12888 5 Beginning Spanish I INSTRUCTOR: Rodolfo Vera Hidalgo 308-865-1551 or verahidalgr2@unk.edu SPAN 101-01 June 22-July 24 9053 5 Beginning Spanish II Prereq: SPAN 100 or equivalent INSTRUCTOR: Rodolfo Vera Hidalgo 308-865-1551 or verahidalgr2@unk.edu SPAN 815-01 June 8-July 3 8979 3 Seminar in Contemporary Spanish Thought This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jonathan Dettman 308-865-8493 or dettmanjc@unk.edu SPCH 100-03 June 8-July 31 7913 3 Fundamentals of Speech Communication INSTRUCTOR: Aaron Blackman 308-865-8249 or blackmana2@unk.edu SPCH 202-01 June 8-July 31 8372 3 Communication Concepts in Society INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Fletcher Ziwoya 308-865-8249 or ziwoyaf2@unk.edu SPCH 454-01 May 11-July 3 13716 3 SPCH 854P-01 May 11-July 3 13717 3 Intercultural Communication INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Akbar Javidi 308-865-8408 or javidia@unk.edu SPCH 459-01 June 8-July 31 12879 3 Organizational & Relational Communication Senior Practicum Prereq: senior status as an Organizational and Relational Communication major INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Amber Messersmith 308-865-8966 or messersmitas@unk.edu TE 206-01 July 6-31 8878 3 Instructional Technology & the Preservice Teacher INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Phu Vu 308-865-8513 or vuph@unk.edu TE 311-01 May 11-July 3 8872 2 TE 311-02 May 26-July 24 9190 2 Math Methods I Prereq: TE 204. Coreq: TE 313 and MATH 230* INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jane Strawhecker (section 01) 308-865-8958 or strawheckeje@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Ashley Saulsbury (section 02) 308-325-7222 or saulsburyae@unk.edu TE 313-01 May 11-July 3 8755.5 TE 313-02 May 26-July 24 9193.5 Field Experience: Mathematics Coreq: TE 311 or TE 312 This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Ashley Saulsbury 308-325-7222 or saulsburyae@unk.edu TE 318-02 May 11-June 5 12739 2 Management & Assessment in Preschool/Elementary Classrooms Prereq or Coreq: TE 204 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carrie Kracl 308-865-8181 or kraclcl@unk.edu TE 336-01 June 8-July 3 12742 3 Methods for Preschool & Kindergarten Classrooms Prereq: either TE 341 and TESE 333 OR TE 327* and TE 328* INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dawn Mollenkopf 308-865-8362 or mollenkopfdl@unk.edu TE 347-01 May 26-July 3 13020 2 Literacy Methods 0-3 Prereq: TE 100GS or FSID 250 or FSID 251 INSTRUCTOR: Paula Thompson 308-865-8142 or thompsonpj@unk.edu TE 348-01 May 26-July 3 12741 3 Math, Science, and Social Studies for Children 0-8 Prereq: TE 336* INSTRUCTOR: Paula Thompson 308-865-8142 or thompsonpj@unk.edu TE 349-01 May 11-July 3 13021 1 Supporting Young Children Through Family & Community Involvement INSTRUCTOR: Paula Thompson 308-865-8142 or thompsonpj@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 31 TE 408-01 (UG) June 8-19 6968 1 TE 808P-01 (G) June 8-19 6974 1 Human Relations INSTRUCTOR: Patricia Bruner 308-865-8511 or brunerpk@unk.edu This course fulfills the Human Relations requirement for coaching certification & certificate renewal with the Nebraska Department of Education. TE 411-01 May 11-June 5 6971 3 TE 411-02 June 8-July 3 8758 3 Inclusive Practices for Students with Exceptionalities in PreK-8 Classrooms Prereq: admission to Teacher Education AND one of TE 311* or TE 471 or TE 472 INSTRUCTOR: Miriam Siegal 308-865-8930 or siegalm2@unk.ed TE 800-01 June 8-July 10 7943 3 TE 800-02 June 8-July 10 7946 3 TE 800-03 June 8-July 10 8444 3 Educational Research INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Greg Brown (section 01) 308-865-8333 or brownga@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ken Anderson (section 02) 308-865-8971 or andersonke@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jennifer Earls (section 03) 308-399-1038 or earlsj2@unk.edu TE 803-01 June 8-July 10 7949 3 TE 803-02 June 8-July 10 7952 3 Philosophy of Education INSTRUCTOR: Robert Mishou (section 01) 308-237-0419 or mishourf@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dennis Potthoff (section 02) 308-865-8813 or potthoffd@unk.edu TE 804-01 July 6-31 7958 3 TE 804-02 July 6-31 7961 3 Curriculum Development in Multicultural Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Glenn Tracy (section 01) 308-865-8821 or tracyge@unk.edu (section 02) TE 805P-01 May 11-June 5 7964 3 TE 805P-02 June 8-July 3 7967 3 Overview of Assistive Technology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Brian Wojcik (section 01) 308-865-8613 or wojcikbw@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Camie West (section 02) 308-865-8691 or westcs@unk.edu TE 809P-01 June 8-July 3 9162 3 Curriculum Implementation INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Lilienthal 308-865-8805 or lilienthallk@unk.edu TE 815P-01 June 8-July 3 7091 3 The Effective Teacher: Enhancing Classroom Instruction INSTRUCTOR: Miriam Siegal 308-865-8930 or siegalm2@unk.edu TE 816B-01 May 11-July 31 7976 3 Practicum: Reading Prereq: TE 845 and TE 846 (exceptions with department permission) INSTRUCTOR: Julie Agard 308-865-8556 or agardj@unk.edu TE 825-01 June 8-July 10 7979 3 English Language Learners (ELL): Culture, Civil Rights, & Advocacy INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Glenn Tracy 308-865-8821 or tracyge@unk.edu TE 832-01 May 26-July 17 8881 6 Professional Skills & Knowledge II Prereq: TE 831P and permission INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Wendy McCarty 308-865-8074 or mccartywl@unk.edu TE 845-01 June 8-July 3 7094 3 Contemporary Theory & Practice in Reading INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tommy Hansen 308-865-8537 or hansent@unk.edu TE 848-01 June 8-July 3 7097 3 Assessment & Remediation in Elementary School Mathematics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jane Strawhecker 308-865-8958 or strawheckeje@unk.edu TE 850-01 July 6-31 8629 3 Elementary School Curriculum TE 853C-01 June 8-July 10 7982 3 Improvement of Instruction in Elementary School Language Arts INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carrie Kracl 308-865-8181 or kraclcl@unk.edu TE 853D-01 July 6-31 12744 3 Improvement of Instruction in Elementary School Science INSTRUCTOR: Dena Harshbarger 308-865-8914 or harshbargedk@unk.edu TE 853F-01 June 8-July 3 8869 3 Improving Mathematics Instruction for Grades PK-2 INSTRUCTOR: Chris Knoell 308-865-8339 or knoellcm@unk.edu TE 854-01 June 8-July 3 7100 3 Reading in the Content Areas INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tommy Hansen 308-865-8537 or hansent@unk.edu TE 857-01 July 6-31 12743 3 Early Communication, Language, and Literacy INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dawn Mollenkopf 308-865-8362 or mollenkopfdl@unk.edu TE 868-01 June 8-July 3 8363 3 TE 868-02 June 8-July 3 12740 3 Copyright, Fair Use, and Ethics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Fredrickson 308-865-8833 or fredricksons@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 32 TE 869-01 June 8-July 31 8893 3 Introduction to School Library Program INSTRUCTOR: Angela Richeson 308-529-2289 or richesonac@unk.edu TE 872-01 June 8-July 17 7985 3 Organization of School Library & Technology Resources Prereq: TE 869 INSTRUCTOR: Margaret Mering 308-865-8825 or volkermc@unk.edu TE 873-01 June 8-July 31 8884 3 Reference Services & Resources Prereq: TE 869 INSTRUCTOR: Judy Henning 308-234-6479 or henningja@unk.edu TE 876-01 June 8-July 10 8890 3 Integration of Curriculum, Technology & Media Resources INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Phu Vu 308-865-8513 or vuph@unk.edu TE 886P-01 June 8-July 10 7988 3 TE 886P-02 June 8-July 10 7991 3 TE 886P-03 June 8-July 31 7993 3 Technology Tools for Teachers INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Martonia Gaskill (sections 01, 02) 308-865-8813 or gaskillmc@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carol Renner (section 03) 308-865-8005 or carrenner@kearneycats.com TE 889-01 May 26-July 31 12745 3 Multimedia Development Prereq: TE 888* INSTRUCTOR: Don Ray 308-865-8268 or donray@unk.edu TE 892-03 June 8-July 31 8002 3 TE 892-04 June 8-July 31 8005 6 Internship in Instructional Technology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Fredrickson 308-865-8833 or fredricksons@unk.edu TE 896-01 June 8-July 31 9123 3 Thesis INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Fredrickson 308-865-8833 or fredricksons@unk.edu TE 897-01 June 8-July 3 8008 3 Seminar in Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Lilienthal 308-865-8805 or lilienthallk@unk.edu TE 898-01 June 8-July 31 8011 1 TE 898-02 June 8-July 31 8014 2 TE 898-03 June 8-July 31 8017 3 Independent Study INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ken Anderson 308-865-8971 or andersonke@unk.edu TE 899P-01 June 8-July 3 7103 3 ST: Learning & Teaching Together This course requires permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Ann Knipping 308-865-8416 or knippingam@unk.edu TE 899P-02 July 6-31 8020 3 ST: Improving Mathematics Instruction in Grades 4-8 INSTRUCTOR: Chris Knoell 308-865-8339 or knoellcm@unk.edu TE 899P-03 July 6-31 8369 3 ST: Teacher Leadership INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ken Anderson 308-865-8971 or andersonke@unk.edu TESE 323-01 May 11-June 5 9249 1 Partnerships with Families Prereq or Coreq: TE 204 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carrie Kracl 308-865-8181 or kraclcl@unk.edu TESE 421-01 (UG) June 8-July 3 7106 3 TESE 821P-01 (G) June 8-July 3 7109 3 Individuals with Exceptionalities (UG) Nature & Needs of Exceptionalities (G) INSTRUCTOR: Camie West 308-865-8691 or westcs@unk.edu TESE 437-01 (UG) June 8-July 3 6977 3 TESE 837P-01 (G) June 8-July 3 8390 3 Medical Aspects of Individuals with Disabilities Prereq: TE 204 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jeff Kritzer 308-865-8329 or kritzerjb@unk.edu TESE 479-01 (UG) May 11-June 5 8902 3 TESE 879P-01 (G) May 11-June 5 9075 3 Teaching Social Skills to Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Prereq: admission to Teacher Education INSTRUCTOR: Jude Matyo-Cepero 308-865-8547 or matyoceperja@unk.edu TESE 824-01 May 11-June 5 12749 3 Identification, Assessment, & Evaluation for Gifted/Talented Education Prereq: TESE 822P or TESE 823P or departmental permission INSTRUCTOR: Jude Matyo-Cepero 308-865-8547 or matyoceperja@unk.edu
2015 Summer Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 33 TESE 830-01 July 6-31 13022 3 Consultation & Collaboration with Families & Agencies Serving Individuals with Disabilities INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Brian Wojcik 308-865-8613 or wojcikbw@unk.edu TESE 840-01 June 8-July 3 12748 3 Bilingual Special Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jeff Kritzer 308-865-8329 or kritzerjb@unk.edu TESE 861-01 May 11-June 5 12750 3 Legal Issues in Special Education INSTRUCTOR: Stathene Varvisotis 308-865-8833 or varvisotiss2@unk.edu TESE 882-01 July 6-31 12747 3 Applied Behavior Analysis INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Donna Montgomery 308-865-1546 or montgomerydj@unk.edu TESE 885-01 July 6-31 12751 3 Inclusion & Differentiation Strategies for the 21st Century Classroom INSTRUCTOR: Stathene Varvisotis 308-865-8833 or varvisotiss2@unk.edu THEA 120-01 May 11-June 19 9063 3 Introduction to the Theatre INSTRUCTOR: Janice Fronczak 308-865-8670 or fronczakje@unk.edu Blended Courses A Blended Course is when the majority of the course is offered online (at least 2/3) while the remainder of the course requires mandatory meeting times, usually on campus. Please note the course meeting times below. If not listed, contact the instructor. ACCT 465-02 (UG) June 22-July 31 13483 3 ACCT 865P-02 (G) June 22-July 31 13499 3 Governmental/Non-Profit Accounting Prereq: ACCT 350 and ACCT 351 This course meets on the following Mondays & Thursdays, 6/29, 7/2, 7/6, 7/16, 7/20, 7/30 from 10:00-11:50 a.m. in WSTC/Room N103 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Laurie Swinney 308-865-8877 or swinneyl@unk.edu CDIS 865-02 June 8-July 3 9071 3 Voice & Resonance Disorders This course meets on Mondays & Wednesdays, 6/8, 6/10, 6/15, 6/17, 6/22, 6/24, 6/29, 7/1 in COE/Room 120 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Erin Bush 308-865-8302 or bushej@unk.edu CSIT 388-01 May 11-July 3 9235 3 GS Capstone: Social Networking Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program (General Studies Capstone) This course meets on Mondays, 6/8, 6/29 from 5:15-8:30 p.m. in OTOL/Room 110 INSTRUCTOR: Shalha Alavi 308-865-8861 or alavis@unk.edu CSP 805-01 June 8-July 31 7304 3 Child & Adolescent Development & Interventions This course meets on the following Tuesdays 6/9, 6/23, 7/7, 7/14, 7/28 from 4:00-7:00 p.m. in COE/Room 220 CSP 957-01 May 11-July 31 7328 3 Problem Solving Consultation This course meets on Tuesdays & Thursday 5/14, 5/19, 5/21, 5/26, 5/28 from 5:00-7:50 p.m. in CMCT/Room 241 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carmelo Callueng 308-865-8508 or calluengcm@unk.edu FSID 430-01 May 26-June 19 13482 3 FSID 830P-01 May 26-June 19 12760 3 Grantwriting & Fundraising for Human Service Programs This course meets on the following Saturdays, 6/6 & 6/20 from 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. in OTOL/Room 220 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tami Moore 308-865-8663 or mooretj@unk.edu MKT 331-02 July 6-31 13447 3 Professional Selling This course meets on Thursdays from 7-10 a.m. in WSTC/Room 228C INSTRUCTOR: Marsha Yeagley 308-865-8345 or yeagleym@unk.edu SFED 310-02 June 8-July 31 15504 3 Driving Task Analysis Three to five days are required at the Nebraska Safety Center Driving Range. INSTRUCTOR: Sherry Morrow 308-865-8259 or morrows@unk.edu SFED 430-02 June 8-July 31 15505 3 Developing Driver Education Classroom Skills Required for teaching driver education. A valid driver s license is required. Three to five days are required at the Nebraska Safety Center Driving Range. INSTRUCTOR: Sherry Morrow 308-865-8259 or morrows@unk.edu SFED 431-03 (Lecture) June 8-July 31 15506 3 SFED 431-04 (Lab) June 8-July 31 15507 0 Developing Driver Education Vehicle Skills Register for BOTH lecture AND lab. Three to five days are required at the Nebraska Safety Center Driving Range. INSTRUCTOR: Sherry Morrow 308-865-8259 or morrows@unk.edu
2015 Summer Face-to-Face Courses ecampus.unk.edu 34 Face-To-Face Courses TE 817P-01 May 26-June 19 8716 3 Foundations of Effective Instruction Time/Date: TBA Location: TBA INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carol Renner 308-865-8005 or carrenner@kearneycats.comllllssss
Quick Reference of Fall Courses 35 Class numbers/information, ecampus.unk.edu pages 38-50 34 ACCT 250-07 ACCT 251-03 ACCT 351-01 ART 100 ART 120 ART 221-02 ART 422-01 ART 803-01 ART 812-01 ART 848-01 ART 849-01 ART 850C-01 ART 860-01 ART 870A ART 870B ART 870C ART 872P-01 ART 895-01 BIOL 325 BIOL 802 BIOL 820 BIOL 821 BIOL 827-01 BIOL 831A-01 BIOL 831B-01 BIOL 831C-01 BIOL 831D-01 BIOL 831E-01 BIOL 831F-01 BIOL 836-01 BIOL 838-01 BIOL 840-01 BIOL 846-01 BIOL 854-01 BIOL 860-01 BIOL 881 BSAD 295-05 BSAD 400-03 BSED 302-01 BSED 431-01 BSED 800-01 BSED 831P-01 CDIS 210-02 CDIS 215 CDIS 252 CDIS 354 CDIS 420-01 CDIS 420H-01 Principles of Accounting I Principles of Accounting II Intermediate Accounting II Art Structure (GS) (2 sections) Art Appreciation (GS) (2 sections) Art History Survey I Women in Art Art Education Research Methods Curriculum Development & Assessment in PK-12 Classrooms Art for Students with Diverse Needs Art Across the Curriculum Painting Seminar in Art Criticism & Philosophy Independent Study (2 sections) Independent Study (2 sections) Independent Study (2 sections) Women in Art Art Education Research Paper Medical Terminology (2 sections) Organic Evolution (2 sections) Introduction to Graduate Study (2 sections) Directed Readings (2 sections) Biological Statistics Biological Research: Hypothesis & Justification Biological Research: Methodology Biological Research: Annotated Bibliography Biological Research: Data Collection Biological Research: Statistical Analysis Biological Research: Manuscript Biology of Size Essential Human Anatomy Infectious Diseases Cancer Biology Biological Application of GIS Concepts of Genetics Current Issues in Biology (3 sections) Business Communications Professional Readiness Automated Office Systems Coordinating Techniques Improvement of Instruction in Keyboarding Coordinating Techniques Survey of Communication Disorders Introduction to Phonetics (2 sections) Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech Mechanism (2 sections) Preschool Language Disorders (2 sections) Research in Communication Disorders Research in Communication Disorders (Honors Program Students Only) CDIS 820-01 CHEM 864-01 CJUS 201-01 CJUS 340-02 CJUS 380-01 CSIT 108-01 CSIT 388 CSIT 425-02 CSIT 448-02 CSIT 825P-01 CSIT 848P-01 CSIT 892P-01 CSIT 893P-01 CSIT 894P-01 CSIT 895P-01 CSP 404-01 CSP 408-01 CSP 804P-01 CSP 808P-01 CSP 810-01 CSP 811-01 CSP 840-01 CSP 860-02 CSP 861P-01 CSP 864-01 CSP 875-01 CSP 892 CSP 893 CSP 894 CSP 895 CSP 992 ECON 270-05 ECON 271-04 ECON 850-01 EDAD 831-01 EDAD 843 EDAD 846-01 EDAD 851-01 EDAD 854-01 EDAD 855-01 EDAD 859-01 EDAD 896 EDAD 898-01 Research in Communication Disorders Analytical Chemistry for High School Teachers The Juvenile Justice System Criminal Evidence, Procedure & the Courts Minorities & Criminal Justice (GS) Computers in Society (GS) GS Capstone: Social Networking (GS) (4 sections) Database Systems System Administration Database Systems System Administration Practicum in Computer Science/Information Systems Directed Readings in Computer Science/ Information Systems Directed Research in Computer Science/Information Systems Independent Study in Computer Science/ Information Systems Counseling & Mental Disorders Assessment, Case Planning, & Management of Addictions Counseling & Mental Disorders Assessment, Case Planning, & Management of Addictions Legal & Ethical Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Legal & Ethical Issues in School Counseling Adult Development Theories of Counseling School Counseling Organization & Practice Student Affairs Organization & Practice Career Lifestyle Development Internship Clinical Mental Health Counseling (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) Internship in School Counseling I (1 & 2 cr. hrs.) Internship in School Counseling II (1 & 2 cr. hrs.) Internship in Student Affairs (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) Internship in School Psychology (3 & 6 cr. hrs.) Principles of Economics-Macroeconomics (GS) Principles of Economics-Microeconomics (GS) Managerial Economics Social Foundations of Education Practicum in Educational Administration (2 sections) The Junior High/Middle School Human Resource Management Introduction to Educational Administration Supervision of Instruction Legal Basis of Education Independent Study (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) Endorsement Internship Teacher Certificate Renewal Courses fulfilling teacher certificate renewal requirements. Depending on your subject area, other courses may fulfill certification renewal. For more information, contact Jennifer Jansky, Certification Officer, 308-865-8266 or email at janskyjl@unk.edu. GS / General Studies
Quick Reference of Fall Courses ecampus.unk.edu 36 EDAD 899P-01 ST: Leading Change in a Complex & Pluralistic Society EDAD 899P-02 ST: Practical Application of Effective Leadership EDAD 945 Independent Readings (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) EDAD 955-01 The School Administrator & the Law EDAD 956-01 School/Community Relations EDAD 991-01 Field Study EDAD 998 Internship (3 sections) ENG 251 Introduction to Literature: American Literature (GS) (2 sections) ENG 849-01 Children s & Adolescent Literature FIN 499 Special Problems in Business (1 & 2 cr. hrs.) FORL 899P-02 Independent Studies FSID 110 Introduction to Nutrition (GS) (2 sections) FSID 150-02 Lifespan Development & the Family FSID 151 Human Sexual Behavior (GS) (3 sections) FSID 160 Personal Money Management (GS) (2 sections) FSID 302-01 Parent Education FSID 351-03 Marriage & Family Relationships (GS) FSID 476-01 Child & Family Home Visitation FSID 481-01 Cross-Cultural Family Patterns FSID 881P-01 Cross-Cultural Family Patterns GEOG 103 The Dynamic Planet: Hazards in the Environment (GS) (2 sections) GEOG 104 World Regional Geography (GS) (2 sections) HIST 212-02 Non-Western World History (GS) HIST 215-02 Introduction to Latin America (GS) HIST 250-04 American History (GS) HIST 251-05 American History (GS) HIST 492-01 Soviet Russia HIST 801 America Interpreted ( 3 sections) HIST 803 Historical Methods (3 sections) HIST 848-01 Readings in American History: Readings in the Age of Jackson HIST 848-02 Readings in American History: Museum & Historical Site Interpretations HIST 848-03 Readings in American History: Progressive Era HIST 848-04 Readings in American History: American West HIST 848-05 Readings in American History: Readings in American Women s History HIST 849-01 Readings in World History: Nazi Germany HIST 849-02 Readings in World History: Byzantine World HIST 849-03 Readings in World History: Readings in Tudor/Stuart History HIST 849-04 Readings in World History: World War I HIST 849-05 Readings in World History: Europe After 1945 HIST 894-01 Introduction to Thesis HIST 896 Thesis (3 & 6 cr. hrs.) HIST 899 Directed Readings (1 & 3 cr. hrs.) ITEC 290-07 Communicating Through Technology (GS) ITEC 308-02 Industrial Management ITEC 388-02 ITEC 475 JMC 230-01 JMC 460-01 JMC 460H-01 JMC 860P-01 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 LNSK 75 MGT 233-04 MGT 301-04 MGT 314-03 MGT 380-02 MGT 401-01 MGT 493-03 MGT 893P-01 MGT 495-03 MIS 302-03 MKT 188-01 MKT 300 MKT 336-01 MKT 388-01 MKT 438-02 MKT 460-01 MKT 838P-02 MKT 860P-01 MUS 402-01 MUS 802P-01 MUS 811P-01 MUS 849-01 MUS 897-01 PE 150 PE 421-01 PE 831-01 PE 845-01 PHYS 810P-01 PSY 203-07 PSY 455-01 PSY 855P-01 REC 356-01 REC 477 SFED 335-01 SFED 435-01 SFED 460-01 SFED 462-01 GS Capstone: Applied Project Management (GS) Management Technology Internship (3, 6, & 9 cr. hrs.) Integrated Marketing Communications Mass Media & Society Mass Media & Society (Honors Program Students Only) Mass Media & Society Study Skills (2 sections) Time Management (2 sections) Listening & Notetaking (2 sections) Test Anxiety (2 sections) Reading Improvement I (2 sections) Critical Thinking (2 sections) Business Statistics (GS) Principles of Management Operations & Supply Management Human Resource Management Small Business Management Social Responsibilities of Business: Issues & Ethics Social Responsibilities of Business: Issues & Ethics Administrative Strategy & Policy Principles of Management Information Systems GS Portal: Pop Culture & Marketing in a Global Society (GS) Principles of Marketing (2 sections) Services Marketing GS Capstone: Emerging Marketing Media (GS) Consumer Behavior Strategic Product Management Consumer Behavior Strategic Product Management Music History & Theory Review Music History & Theory Review Woodwind Pedagogy History of Classical Music Graduate Capstone Project Healthy, Wealthy & Wise (GS) (3 sections) Administration of High School Athletics Curriculum Design in Physical Education Motor Development Mathematical Techniques in Physics General Psychology (GS) Adolescent Psychology Adolescent Psychology ST: Travel Agency Management Internship (4, 8, 10, & 12 cr. hrs.) General Safety Education Occupational Safety & Health Organization & Administration of Safety Programs Supervision of Construction Safety Programs Teacher Certificate Renewal Courses fulfilling teacher certificate renewal requirements. Depending on your subject area, other courses may fulfill certification renewal. For more information, contact Jennifer Jansky, Certification Officer, 308-865-8266 or email at janskyjl@unk.edu. GS / General Studies
Quick Reference of Fall Courses ecampus.unk.edu 37 SOC 100-06 Introduction to Sociology (GS) SOC 335-01 The Aged in American Society SOC 369-01 Sociology of Gender SOC 440-01 Sociology of Education SOWK 443-01 Social Work Practice with Organizations & Communities SOWK 443H-01 Social Work Practice with Organizations & Communities (Honors Program Students Only) SPAN 101-02 Beginning Spanish II SPAN 201-03 Intermediate Spanish II (GS) SPAN 870P-01 Seminar in Spanish/Latin American Studies: Hispanic Film SPCH 100-17 Fundamentals of Speech Communication (GS) SPCH 370-01 Small Group Communication SPCH 499-01 Communication Theory TE 100-07 Teaching in a Democratic Society (GS) TE 206-05 Instructional Technology & the Preservice Teacher TE 314-03 Phonics & Word Study TE 315-03 Literacy Assessment TE 316-03 Primary Grades Literacy TE 317-02 Field Experience: Literacy TE 335-01 Inclusive Methods K-3 (Lecture) TE 335L-01 Inclusive Methods K-3 (Lab) TE 341-02 Foundations of Early Childhood Education TE 342-01 Literacy Methods for the Preschool Teacher TE 343-02 Methods of Inclusive Education Birth through Age 3 (Lecture) TE 343L-02 Methods of Inclusive Education Birth through Age 3 (Lab) TE 344-02 Methods of Inclusive Education Ages 3 to 5 (Lecture) TE 344L-02 Field Experience: Ages 3 to 5 (Lab) TE 346-01 Early Childhood Program Administration TE 348-01 Math, Science, & Social Studies for Children 0-8 TE 400 Student Teaching (12 & 14 cr. hrs.) TE 400H Student Teaching (Honors Program Students Only) (12 & 14 cr. hrs.) TE 408-01 Human Relations TE 411-02 Inclusive Practices for Student with Exceptionalities in PreK-8 Classrooms TE 800 Educational Research (2 sections) TE 803 Philosophy of Education (2 sections) TE 804-01 Curriculum Development in Multicultural Education TE 805P-01 Overview of Assistive Technology TE 808P-01 Human Relations TE 810-01 Design & Development of Instruction TE 816A Practicum: Education (2 sections) TE 831P Professional Skills & Knowledge I (2 sections) TE 832-01 Professional Skills & Knowledge II TE 833-01 Context of Education TE 836P-01 Post-Baccalaureate Student Teaching TE 845-01 Contemporary Theory & Practice in Reading TE 846-01 Diagnosis/Correction of Reading Difficulties TE 853A-01 Improvement of Instruction in Early Childhood Education TE 853D-01 Improvement of Instruction in Elementary School Science TE 854-01 Reading in the Content Area TE 867-01 Storytelling in the School Library & Classroom TE 869-01 Introduction to School Library Program TE 875-01 Administration of the School Library TE 877-01 Developing Web-Based Educational Environments TE 878-01 Leadership in Instructional Technology TE 882-01 Teacher Development Training in Instructional Technology TE 886P Technology Tools for Teachers (2 sections) TE 892 Internship in Instructional Technology (1, 2, 3, & 6 cr. hrs.) TE 893-01 Field Experience in School Library TE 897-01 Seminar in Education TE 898 Independent Study (1, 2, & 3 cr. hrs.) TESE 323-02 Partnerships with Families TESE 333-02 Serving Young Children with Special Needs TESE 437-02 Medical Aspects of Individuals with Disabilities TESE 470-01 Guiding the Social & Emotional Development of Gifted/Talented Learners TESE 476-01 Transitional Issues of Individuals with Disabilities TESE 816C-01 Practicum in Gifted/Talented Education TESE 816D-01 Practicum in SPED: Mild/Moderate K-6 TESE 816D-02 Practicum in SPED: K-6 TESE 816D-03 Practicum in SPED: Mild/Moderate 7-12 TESE 816D-04 Practicum in SPED: 7-12 TESE 816D-05 Practicum in SPED: Advanced Practitioner TESE 823P-01 Guiding the Social & Emotional Development of Gifted/Talented Learners TESE 830-01 Consultation & Collaboration with Families & Agencies Serving Individuals with Disabilities TESE 837P-01 Medical Aspects of Individuals with Disabilities TESE 862-01 Formal & Informal Assessment in Special Education TESE 863-01 Research Based Instructional Strategies for Students with Disabilities TESE 864P-01 Field Experience in Special Education TESE 867-01 Functional Behavior Assessment & Behavior Intervention Planning TESE 876P-01 Transitional Issues for Individuals with Disabilities TESE 881-01 Characteristics & Identification of Behavior & Learning Disabilities Teacher Certificate Renewal Courses fulfilling teacher certificate renewal requirements. Depending on your subject area, other courses may fulfill certification renewal. For more information, contact Jennifer Jansky, Certification Officer, 308-865-8266 or email at janskyjl@unk.edu. GS / General Studies
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 38 Classes Begin August 24 Unless Otherwise Noted ACCT 250-07 18114 3 Principles of Accounting I Prereq: General Studies Math requirement and sophomore standing INSTRUCTOR: Pushpa Agrawal 308-865-8112 or agrawalp1@unk.edu ACCT 251-03 18123 3 Principles of Accounting II Prereq: ACCT 250 INSTRUCTOR: Pushpa Agrawal 308-865-8112 or agrawalp1@unk.edu ACCT 351-01 17316 3 Intermediate Accounting II Prereq: ACCT 350 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Laurie Swinney 308-865-8877 or swinneyl@unk.edu ART 100-05 14243 3 ART 100-06 14246 3 Art Structure ART 120-02 14273 3 ART 120-03 24883 3 Art Appreciation ART 221-02 15760 3 Art History Survey I INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nancy Smith 617-932-9727 or smithnk@unk.edu ART 422-01 (UG) 24097 3 ART 872P-01 (G) 24147 3 Women in Art (UG section) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lisa Kastello (G section) 308-627-6224 or kastelloll@unk.edu ART 803-01 15739 3 Art Education Research Methods INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Anne Franklin 409-939-0849 or franklina2@unk.edu ART 812-01 15778 3 Curriculum Development & Assessment in PK-12 Classrooms INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lisa Kastello 308-627-6224 or kastelloll@unk.edu ART 848-01 17513 3 Art for Students with Diverse Needs INSTRUCTOR: William Cavill, Jr. 308-865-8351 or cavillwd@unk.edu ART 849-01 15802 3 Art Across the Curriculum INSTRUCTOR: William Cavill, Jr. 308-865-8351 or cavillwd@unk.edu ART 850C-01 17645 3 Painting INSTRUCTOR: John Fronczak 308-865-8084 or fronczakje1@unk.edu ART 860-01 24146 3 Seminar in Art Criticism & Philosophy INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lisa Kastello 308-627-6224 or kastelloll@unk.edu ART 870A-01 15439 1 ART 870A-02 15810 1 Independent Study INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lisa Kastello (section 01) 308-627-6224 or kastelloll@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: William Cavill (section 02) 308-865-8351 or cavillwd@unk.edu ART 870B-01 14446 2 ART 870B-02 17890 2 Independent Study INSTRUCTOR: William Cavill (section 01) 308-865-8351 or cavillwd@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lisa Kastello (section 02) 308-627-6224 or kastelloll@unk.edu ART 870C-02 17887 3 ART 870C-03 18649 3 Independent Study INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Lisa Kastello (section 02) 308-627-6224 or kastelloll@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: William Cavill (section 03) 308-865-8351 or cavillwd@unk.edu ART 895-01 14452 3 Art Education Research Paper Prereq: completion of 27 hours of the program and ART 803 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Anne Franklin 409-939-0849 or franklina2@unk.edu BIOL 325-01 11854 1 BIOL 325-02 11857 1 Medical Terminology BIOL 802-02 11890 3 BIOL 802-03 18042 3 Organic Evolution INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dawn Simon 308-865-8470 or simondm@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 39 BIOL 820-02 12952 3 BIOL 820-03 17379 3 Introduction to Graduate Study BIOL 821-04 11905 1 BIOL 821-05 11911 2 Directed Readings Prereq: permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Paul Twigg 308-865-8315 or twiggp@unk.edu BIOL 827-01 17723 3 Biological Statistics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Marc Albrecht 308-865-8713 or albrechtm@unk.edu BIOL 831A-01 17094 1 (Hypothesis & Justification) BIOL 831B-01 17097 1 (Methodology) BIOL 831C-01 17100 1 (Annotated Bibliography) BIOL 831D-01 17103 1 (Data Collection) BIOL 831E-01 17106 1 (Statistical Analysis) BIOL 831F-01 17109 1 (Manuscript) Biological Research Prereq: BIOL 820. This course requires permission to register. (sections A, B, C) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Thomas Freeman (sections D, E, F) 308-865-8595 or freemantl@unk.edu BIOL 836-01 24221 3 Biology of Size INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Letitia Reichart 308-865-8568 or reichartlm@unk.edu BIOL 838-01 17091 3 Essential Human Anatomy INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Thomas Freeman 308-865-8595 or freemantl@unk.edu BIOL 840-01 12556 3 Infectious Diseases INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Julie Shaffer 308-865-8661 or shafferjj@unk.edu BIOL 846-01 17726 3 Cancer Biology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Paul Twigg 308-865-8315 or twiggp@unk.edu BIOL 854-01 24222 3 Biological Application of GIS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Marc Albrecht 308-865-8713 or albrechtm@unk.edu BIOL 860-01 24223 3 Concepts of Genetics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kim Carlson 308-865-1554 or carlsonka1@unk.edu BIOL 881-01 11941 1 BIOL 881-02 12665 1 BIOL 881-03 11935 1 Current Issues in Biology BSAD 295-05 23496 3 Business Communications Prereq: ENG 101* (or equivalent) or English ACT score of 29 or above INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Lear 308-865-8482 or learj@unk.edu BSAD 400-03 23521 1 Professional Readiness Coreq: MGT 495* INSTRUCTOR: Katherine Bombeck 308-865-8530 or bombeckkm@unk.edu BSED 302-01 13466 3 Automated Office Systems Prereq: keyboarding ability INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Lear 308-865-8482 or learj@unk.edu BSED 431-01 (UG) 17628 3 BSED 831P-01 (G) 17631 3 Coordinating Techniques INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Lear 308-865-8482 or learj@unk.edu BSED 800-01 24879 3 Improvement of Instruction in Keyboarding INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Janet Lear 308-865-8482 or learj@unk.edu CDIS 210-02 17334 3 Survey of Communication Disorders CDIS 215-01 15936 3 CDIS 215-02 17391 3 Introduction to Phonetics INSTRUCTOR: Jane Roitsch 216-334-7628 or roitschj2@unk.edu CDIS 252-02 17560 3 CDIS 252-03 17864 3 Anatomy & Physiology of the Speech Mechanism INSTRUCTOR: Jane Roitsch 216-334-7628 or roitschj2@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 40 CDIS 354-01 16899 3 CDIS 354-02 17846 3 Preschool Language Disorders Prereq: CDIS 261 INSTRUCTOR: Jenise Straight 402-627-4315 or straightjl@unk.edu CDIS 420-01 (UG) 17026 3 CDIS 420H-01 (Honors Program Students Only) 17355 3 CDIS 820-01 (G) 17029 3 Research in Communication Disorders Prereq: senior standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jan Moore 308-865-8301 or mooreja2@unk.edu CHEM 864-01 24236 3 Analytical Chemistry for High School Teachers Prereq: CHEM 161* and CHEM 161L OR permission of department INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Annette Moser Lintz 308-865-8802 or moserac@unk.edu CJUS 201-01 12052 3 The Juvenile Justice System Prereq: CJUS 101GS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Timbre Wulf-Ludden 308-865-8506 or wulfluddentl@unk.edu CJUS 340-02 24272 3 Criminal Evidence, Procedure & the Courts Prereq: CJUS 101GS INSTRUCTOR: Gary Smith 308-865-8756 or smithgg@unk.edu CJUS 380-01 12064 3 Minorities & Criminal Justice INSTRUCTOR: Gary Smith 308-865-8756 or smithgg@unk.edu CSIT 108-01 19071 3 Computers in Society INSTRUCTOR: Don Ray 308-865-8268 or donray@unk.edu CSIT 388-01 19085 3 CSIT 388-02 19086 3 CSIT 388-03 19087 3 CSIT 388-04 19088 3 GS Capstone: Social Networking Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program INSTRUCTOR: Steven McGahan (section 01) 308-865-8341 or mcgahansj@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Andrew Breiner (sections 02, 03) 402-643-5399 or breinerac@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Kelly Bartling 308-865-8455 or bartlingkh@unk.edu CSIT 425-02 (UG) 19096 3 CSIT 825P-01 (G) 19113 3 Database Systems Prereq: CSIT 130GS* or CSIT 434* INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sherri Harms 308-865-8123 or harmssk@unk.edu CSIT 448-02 (UG) 19101 3 CSIT 848P-01 (G) 19114 3 System Administration Prereq: CSIT 130GS* or CSIT 434* or ITEC 345* INSTRUCTOR: Shahram Alavi 308-865-8554 or alavia@unk.edu CSIT 892P-01 19115 3 Practicum in Computer Science/Information Systems Prereq: either CSIT 223* or CSIT 301* AND permission of department chair AND graduate standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sherri Harms 308-865-8123 or harmssk@unk.edu CSIT 893P-01 19116 3 Directed Readings in Computer Science/Information Systems Prereq: either CSIT 150* or CSIT 834P* AND permission of department chair AND graduate standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sherri Harms 308-865-8123 or harmssk@unk.edu CSIT 894P-01 19117 3 Directed Research in Computer Science/Information Systems Prereq: either CSIT 150* or CSIT 834P* AND permission of department chair AND graduate standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sherri Harms 308-865-8123 or harmssk@unk.edu CSIT 895P-01 19118 3 Independent Study in Computer Science/Information Systems Prereq: either CSIT 150* or CSIT 834P* AND permission of department chair AND graduate standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sherri Harms 308-865-8123 or harmssk@unk.edu CSP 404-01 (UG) 24870 2 CSP 804P-01 (G) 24871 2 Counseling & Mental Disorders INSTRUCTOR: Thomas Maxson 308-237-9399 or maxsontz@unk.edu CSP 408-01 17636 3 CSP 808P-01 17639 3 Assessment, Case Planning, & Management of Addictions INSTRUCTOR: Christine Chasek 308-865-8361 or chasekc1@unk.edu CSP 810-01 16914 1 Legal & Ethical Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 41 CSP 811-01 16917 1 Legal & Ethical Issues in School Counseling CSP 840-01 17037 3 Adult Development CSP 860-02 24872 3 Theories of Counseling INSTRUCTOR: Doug Tillman 308-865-8360 or tillmandr@unk.edu CSP 861P-01 24873 3 School Counseling Organization & Practice CSP 864-01 24874 3 Student Affairs Organization & Practice INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Matthew Mims 308-865-8625 or mimsmj@unk.edu CSP 875-01 16926 3 Career & Lifestyle Development CSP 892-01 17206 1 CSP 892-02 17209 1 CSP 892-03 17212 2 CSP 892-04 17244 2 CSP 892-05 17247 3 CSP 892-06 17642 3 Internship Clinical Mental Health Counseling Prereq: CSP 885, open by permission only This course requires permission to register (sections 01, 03, 05) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Hof (sections 02, 04, 06) 308-865-8320 or hoffdd@unk.edu CSP 893-01 16932 1 CSP 893-02 17197 2 Internship in School Counseling I Prereq: CSP 861P INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Matthew Mims 308-865-8625 or mimsmj@unk.edu CSP 894-01 16929 1 CSP 894-02 17200 2 Internship in School Counseling II Prereq: CSP 885* and CSP 893* INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Matthew Mims 308-865-8625 or mimsmj@unk.edu CSP 895-01 16935 1 CSP 895-02 16938 2 CSP 895-03 17203 3 Internship in Student Affairs Prereq: CSP 864 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Matthew Mims 308-865-8625 or mimsmj@unk.edu CSP 992-01 16001 3 CSP 992-02 16650 6 Internship in School Psychology Prereq: CSP 921* and CSP 922* and open by permission only INSTRUCTOR: Tammi Ohmstede-Schmoker 308-865-8834 or ohmstedetj@unk.edu ECON 270-05 18501 3 Principles of Economics-Macroeconomics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Deb Bridges 308-865-8044 or bridgesd@unk.edu ECON 271-04 23539 3 Principles of Economics-Microeconomics INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Frank Tenkorang 308-865-8573 or tenkorangf1@unk.edu ECON 850-01 13184 3 Managerial Economics Prereq: graduate standing and 3 hours of ECON INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Frank Tenkorang 308-865-8573 or tenkorangf1@unk.edu EDAD 831-01 16004 3 Social Foundations of Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Patricia Hoehner 308-865-8638 or hoehnerp@unk.edu EDAD 843-01 16007 3 EDAD 843-02 16010 3 Practicum in Educational Administration Prereq: EDAD 869* or permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Patricia Hoehner (section 01) 308-865-8638 or hoehnerp@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ken Nelson (section 02) 308-865-8359 or nelsonkd1@unk.edu EDAD 846-01 16822 3 The Junior High/Middle School INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tom Jacobson 308-865-8539 or jacobsont@unk.edu EDAD 851-01 16013 3 Human Resource Management INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tom Jacobson 308-865-8539 or jacobsont@unk.edu EDAD 854-01 16016 3 Introduction to Educational Administration INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Patricia Hoehner 308-865-8638 or hoehnerp@unk.edu EDAD 855-01 16653 3 Supervision of Instruction INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 42 EDAD 859-01 17732 3 Legal Basis of Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ken Nelson 308-865-8359 or nelsonkd1@unk.edu EDAD 896-01 16656 1 EDAD 896-02 16019 2 EDAD 896-03 16022 3 Independent Study INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 898-01 16025 3 Endorsement Internship INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 899P-01 18872 3 ST: Leading Change in a Complex & Pluralistic Society INSTRUCTOR: Kerri Nelson 319-329-0359 or nelsonkl3@unk.edu EDAD 899P-02 24605 3 ST: Practical Application of Effective Leadership INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tom Jacobson 308-865-8539 or jacobsont@unk.edu EDAD 945-01 16028 1 EDAD 945-02 16031 2 EDAD 945-03 15957 3 Independent Readings INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 955-01 15954 3 The School Administrator & the Law INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ken Nelson 308-865-8359 or nelsonkd1@unk.edu EDAD 956-01 16562 3 School/Community Relations INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tom Jacobson 308-865-8539 or jacobsont@unk.edu EDAD 991-01 15969 3 Field Study INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu EDAD 998-01 15960 3 EDAD 998-02 15972 3 EDAD 998-03 16824 3 Internship INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Richard Meyer 308-865-8844 or meyerdc@unk.edu ENG 251-03 14596 3 ENG 251-04 18489 3 Introduction to Literature: American Literature Prereq: ENG 102GS* INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Susanne Bloomfield 308-991-4647 or bloomfields@unk.edu ENG 849-01 17280 3 Children s and Adolescent Literature INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Martha Kruse 308-865-8415 or krusem@unk.edu FIN 499-01 17358 1 FIN 499-02 18126 2 Special Problems in Business Prereq: permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Steve Hall (section 01) 308-865-8124 or hallsc@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Karl Borden (section 02) 308-865-8110 or bordenk@unk.edu FORL 899P-02 18946 3 Independent Studies Prereq: approval by the department INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Chris Jochum 308-865-8675 or jochumcj@unk.edu FSID 110-03 23576 3 FSID 110-04 23578 3 Introduction to Nutrition INSTRUCTOR: Peggy Johnston (section 03) 308-865-8664 or johnstonpa@unk.edu (section 04) FSID 150-02 18111 3 Lifespan Development & the Family INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Obasi 308-865-8225 or obasis2@unk.edu FSID 151-02 13195 3 FSID 151-03 13205 3 FSID 151-04 17268 3 Human Sexual Behavior INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tami Moore (section 02) 308-865-8663 or mooretj@unk.edu (section 03) INSTRUCTOR: Sharon Obasi (section 04) 308-865-8225 or obasis2@unk.edu FSID 160-03 23582 3 FSID 160-04 23583 3 Personal Money Management INSTRUCTOR: Ted Larsen 308-865-8996 or larsenta@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 43 FSID 302-01 14072 3 Parent Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Toni Hill 308-865-8232 or hilltl@unk.edu FSID 351-03 13243 3 Marriage & Family Relationships INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Michael Langlais 308-865-8230 or langlaismr@unk.edu FSID 476-01 23745 3 Child & Family Home Visitation Prereq: either FSID 253 OR FSID 251 and FSID 351GS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Toni Hill 308-865-8232 or hilltl@unk.edu FSID 481-01 (UG) 13558 3 FSID 881P-01 (G) 13291 3 Cross-Cultural Family Patterns INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sylvia Asay 308-865-8231 or asays@unk.edu GEOG 103-04 12693 3 GEOG 103-05 18095 3 The Dynamic Planet: Hazards in the Environment INSTRUCTOR: Nathan Eidem 308-237-3710 or eidemn@unk.edu GEOG 104-02 17382 3 GEOG 104-03 17441 3 World Regional Geography INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Matthew Engel 402-499-7145 or engelm2@unk.edu HIST 212-02 24274 3 Non-Western World History INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Pradeep Barua 308-865-8768 or baruap@unk.edu HIST 215-02 18577 3 Introduction to Latin America INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Roger Davis 308-865-8771 or davisr@unk.edu HIST 250-04 18839 3 American History INSTRUCTOR: Stacey Stubbs 308-865-8766 or stubbssr@unk.edu HIST 251-05 18403 3 American History INSTRUCTOR: Amber Alexander 308-865-8766 or alexanderaj@unk.edu HIST 492-01 24801 3 Soviet Russia INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carol Lilly 308-865-8757 or lillyc@unk.edu HIST 801-01 13059 3 HIST 801-02 17673 3 HIST 801-03 18887 3 America Interpreted INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Robert JD Wells (section 01) 308-865-8898 or wellsrjd@unk.edu (sections 02, 03) HIST 803-01 17136 3 HIST 803-02 18475 3 HIST 803-03 24288 3 Historical Methods HIST 848-01 17139 3 Readings in American History: Readings in the Age of Jackson INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Vern Volpe 308-865-8773 or volpev@unk.edu HIST 848-02 17142 3 Readings in American History: Museum & Historical Site Interpretations INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jinny Turman 308-865-8900 or turmanja@unk.edu HIST 848-03 17145 3 Readings in American History: Progressive Era INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Robert JD Wells 308-865-8898 or wellsrjd@unk.edu HIST 848-04 17148 3 Readings in American History: American West INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Ellis 308-865-8767 or ellismr@unk.edu HIST 848-05 17151 3 Readings in American History: Readings in American Women s History INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Van Ingen 308-865-8772 or vaningenl1@unk.edu HIST 849-01 17157 3 Readings in World History: Nazi Germany HIST 849-02 17160 3 Readings in World History: Byzantine World INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Doug Biggs 308-865-8636 or biggsdl@unk.edu HIST 849-03 17163 3 Readings in World History: Readings in Tudor/Stuart History INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mary Ailes 308-865-8765 or ailesm@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 44 HIST 849-04 17166 3 Readings in World History: World War I HIST 849-05 17168 3 Readings in World History: Europe After 1945 HIST 894-01 17676 3 Introduction to Thesis Prereq: HIST 801 and HIST 803 and admission to the MA History program INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Ellis 308-865-8767 or ellismr@unk.edu HIST 896-03 13029 3 HIST 896-04 13032 6 Thesis INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Ellis 308-865-8767 or ellismr@unk.edu HIST 899-04 13035 1 HIST 899-05 17171 3 Directed Readings INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mark Ellis 308-865-8767 or ellismr@unk.edu ITEC 290-07 23789 3 Communicating Through Technology INSTRUCTOR: Karen Premer 308-865-8840 or premerk@unk.edu ITEC 308-02 14210 3 Industrial Management INSTRUCTOR: Stephen Amundson 308-865-8622 or amundsons@unk.edu ITEC 388-02 17338 3 GS Capstone: Applied Project Management Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program INSTRUCTOR: Christy Cronin 308-865-8504 or cronincl@unk.edu ITEC 475-01 14123 3 ITEC 475-02 14126 6 ITEC 475-03 14129 9 Management Technology Internship Prereq: ITEC 308 and GPA of 2.5 and junior standing INSTRUCTOR: Brenda Jochum 308-865-8122 or jochumb@unk.edu JMC 230-01 14674 3 Integrated Marketing Communication INSTRUCTOR: Ching-Shan Jiang 308-865-8736 or jiangcs@unk.edu JMC 460-01 (UG) 14698 3 JMC 460H-01 (Honors Program Students Only) 15766 3 JMC 860P-01 (G) 14722 3 Mass Media & Society Prereq: junior standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nanette Hogg 308-865-1574 or hoggn@unk.edu LNSK 75-03 Sept. 8-Oct. 16 16659 1 LNSK 75-09 Oct. 26-Dec. 4 15882 1 Study Skills (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-04 Sept. 8-Oct. 16 16046 1 LNSK 75-10 Oct. 26-Dec. 4 15876 1 Time Management (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-05 Sept. 8-Oct. 16 16049 1 LNSK 75-11 Oct. 26-Dec. 4 15903 1 Listening & Notetaking (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-06 Sept. 8-Oct. 16 16052 1 LNSK 75-12 Oct. 26-Dec. 4 15912 1 Test Anxiety (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-07 Sept. 8-Oct. 16 15879 1 LNSK 75-13 Oct. 26-Dec. 4 15900 1 Reading Improvement I (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu LNSK 75-08 Sept. 8-Oct. 16 15873 1 LNSK 75-14 Oct. 26-Dec. 4 15885 1 Critical Thinking (Credit does not count towards any degree) INSTRUCTOR: Shelley Yentes 308-865-8214 or yentessj@unk.edu MGT 233-04 17581 3 Business Statistics Prereq: MATH 102GS* (if necessary) or MATH 120GS* or MATH 123GS* MATH 120GS or MATH 123GS are recommended. INSTRUCTOR: David Bierman 402-462-8625 or biermandj@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 45 MGT 301-04 14174 3 Principles of Management INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Monica Godsey 402-476-5706 or godseyml@unk.edu MGT 314-03 23848 3 Operations & Supply Management Prereq: MGT 233GS* or equivalent INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kathryn Stewart 308-865-8185 or zuckweilerkm@unk.edu MGT 380-02 13736 3 Human Resource Management INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kyle Luthans 308-865-8113 or luthanskw@unk.edu MGT 401-01 23862 3 Small Business Management Prereq: MKT 300 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Monica Godsey 402-476-5706 or godseyml@unk.edu MGT 493-03 (UG) 14066 3 MGT 893P-01 (G) 14099 3 Social Responsibilities of Business: Issues & Ethics Prereq: junior standing INSTRUCTOR: Noel Palmer 308-865-8678 or palmernf@unk.edu MGT 495-03 13847 3 Administrative Strategy & Policy Prereq: MGT 233GS* AND MKT 300 AND MIS 302* AND FIN 308* AND either MGT 301 or MGT 355 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Monica Godsey 402-476-5706 or godseyml@unk.edu MIS 302-03 18504 3 Principles of Management Information Systems Prereq: passing score on Business Computer Proficiency Examination or MIS 182GS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ross Taylor 308-865-8347 or taylorar1@unk.edu MKT 188-01 14096 3 GS Portal: Pop Culture & Marketing in a Global Society Prereq: freshmen or sophomore standing. INSTRUCTOR: Philip Behnke 303-388-3410 or behnkeph@unk.edu MKT 300-04 13898 3 MKT 300-05 13901 3 Principles of Marketing Prereq: sophomore standing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ngan Chau (section 04) 308-865-8350 or chaunn@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Marsha Yeagley (section 05) 303-865-8345 or yeagleym@unk.edu MKT 336-01 13910 3 Services Marketing INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sri Seshadri 308-865-8190 or seshadris@unk.edu MKT 388-01 17301 3 GS Capstone: Emerging Marketing Media Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program INSTRUCTOR: Nicholas Abegglen 308-430-3611 or abegglennj@unk.edu MKT 438-02 (UG) 13922 3 MKT 838P-02 (G) 13988 3 Consumer Behavior Prereq: MKT 300 and junior standing OR permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Heather Schulz 308-865-8621 or schulzhm@unk.edu MKT 460-01 (UG) 17006 3 MKT 860P-01 (G) 17003 3 Strategic Product Management Prereq: MKT 300 or permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sri Seshadri 308-865-8190 or seshadris@unk.edu MUS 402-01 (UG) 18239 3 MUS 802P-01 (G) 18248 3 Music History and Theory Review Prereq: MUS 339* and MUS 347GS* and MUS 348GS* OR undergraduate degree in music (UG) INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Darleen Mitchell (G) 308-224-7802 or mitchelldl@unk.edu MUS 811P-01 28469 3 Woodwind Pedagogy INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Nabb 308-865-8606 or nabbd@unk.edu MUS 849-01 18245 3 History of Classical Music Prereq: completion of Graduate Music Entrance Assessment with a minimum score of 80% or completion of MUS 402 with a minimum grade of B AND permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. David Nabb 308-865-8606 or nabbd@unk.edu MUS 897-01 15846 3 Graduate Capstone Project Prereq: minimum 24 hours graduate music program coursework or permission of graduate program chair/department chair INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jan Harriott 308-865-8608 or harriottjm@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 46 PE 150-05 16866 3 PE 150-06 16869 3 PE 150-07 16872 3 Healthy, Wealthy and Wise INSTRUCTOR: Shayne Shade (section 05) 308-865-8020 or shadesm@unk.edu (section 06) INSTRUCTOR: Matthew Miller (section 07) 308-865-8187 or millermk2@unk.edu PE 421-01 16191 2 Administration of High School Athletics INSTRUCTOR: Marc Bauer 308-865-8019 or bauermd@unk.edu PE 831-01 16979 3 Curriculum Design in Physical Education INSTRUCTOR: Megan Adkins 308-865-8727 or adkinsmm@unk.edu PE 845-01 17049 3 Motor Development INSTRUCTOR: Dr. You Fu 308-865-8331 or fuy2@unk.edu PHYS 810P-01 24246 4 Mathematical Techniques in Physics Prereq: MATH 202* or permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Mariana Lazarova 308-865-8145 or lazarovam2@unk.edu PSY 203-07 24862 3 General Psychology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jean Mandernach 308-865-8252 or mandernachj1@unk.edu PSY 455-01 (UG) 13026 3 PSY 855P-01 (G) 13038 3 Adolescent Psychology Prereq: PSY 203GS or PSY 230GS INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Krista Forrest 308-865-8192 or forrestk@unk.edu REC 356-01 16260 3 ST: Travel Agency Management REC 477-01 16263 4 REC 477-02 16269 4 REC 477-03 16272 4 REC 477-04 16739 4 REC 477-05 16582 8 REC 477-06 16585 8 REC 477-07 16591 8 REC 477-08 16588 10 REC 477-09 16594 10 REC 477-10 16845 12 REC 477-11 17602 12 Internship Prereq: permission of the program coordinator. This course requires permission to register. Students should have completed the following requirements: Recreation/Mgmt and Natural Resources Mgmt majors: junior standing and REC 150 and REC 300 and REC 354 and PE 430 Recreation/Travel and Tourism majors: junior standing and REC 155 and REC 300 and REC 354 and PE 430 Sports Management majors: junior standing and REC 300 and REC 422 and PE 280 and PE 403 and PE 425 and PE 430 Athletic Training majors: PE 174A-D and Level 3 standing Exercise Science majors: junior standing and PE 467* INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nita Unruh (sections 02, 06, 09, 11) 308-865-8335 or unruhnc@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Unruh (section 01) 308-865-8627 or unruhsa@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Eve Scantling (sections 03, 05. 08) 308-865-8645 or scantlingef@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Marta Moorman (sections 04, 07, 10) 308-865-8626 or moormanm@unk.edu SFED 335-01 13490 3 General Safety Education INSTRUCTOR: Sherry Morrow 308-865-8259 or morrows@unk.edu SFED 435-01 13519 3 Occupational Safety & Health INSTRUCTOR: Gwyn Gregory 402-619-1421 or gregoryg2@unk.edu SFED 460-01 14195 1 Organization & Administration of Safety Programs Coreq: SFED 461 or SFED 462 INSTRUCTOR: Lee Ann Purdy 308-865-8641 or purdyla@unk.edu SFED 462-01 14198 2 Supervision of Construction Safety Programs Coreq: SFED 460 INSTRUCTOR: Lee Ann Purdy 308-865-8641 or purdyla@unk.edu SOC 100-06 24252 3 Introduction to Sociology INSTRUCTOR: Kristin Fitzgerald 308-865-8505 or fitzgeraldka@unk.edu SOC 335-01 24670 3 The Aged in American Society Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or permission SOC 369-01 12479 3 Sociology of Gender Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or permission INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sandra Loughrin 308-865-8804 or loughrins2@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 41 47 SOC 440-01 24674 3 Sociology of Education Prereq: SOC 100GS or SOC 250GS or equivalent or permission of instructor INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Suzanne Maughan 308-865-8763 or maughansl@unk.edu SOWK 443-01 12979 3 SOWK 443H-01 (Honors Program Students Only)17946 3 Social Work Practice with Organizations & Communities Prereq: a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 AND completion of SOWK 441* and SOWK 442* with a grade of C or better INSTRUCTOR: Dr. James Young 308-865-8739 or youngja2@unk.edu SPAN 101-02 15206 5 Beginning Spanish II Prereq: SPAN 100 or equivalent SPAN 201-03 17652 3 Intermediate Spanish II Prereq: SPAN 200GS* or equivalent INSTRUCTOR: Angela Monterroso 308-865-8299 or kelleram@unk.edu SPAN 870P-01 28670 3 Seminar in Spanish/Latin American Studies: Hispanic Film INSTRUCTOR: Michelle Warren 308-865-8536 or warrenm2@unk.edu SPCH 100-17 23957 3 Fundamentals of Speech Communication INSTRUCTOR: Aaron Blackman 308-865-8249 or blackmana2@unk.edu SPCH 370-01 15769 3 Small Group Communication INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Amber Messersmith 308-865-8966 or messersmitas@unk.edu SPCH 499-01 15772 3 Communication Theory Prereq: 9 hours of core courses completed OR 6 hours completed and 3 taken concurrently INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Akbar Javidi 308-865-8408 or javidia@unk.edu TE 100-07 16952 3 Teaching in a Democratic Society This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Miriam Siegal 308-865-8930 or siegalm2@unk.edu TE 206-05 16314 3 Instructional Technology & the Preservice Teacher This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Phu Vu 308-865-8513 or vuph@unk.edu TE 314-03 17548 2 Phonics & Word Study Prereq: TE 318* or TE 319 AND admission to Teacher Education Coreq: TE 315 and TE 316 and TE 317. This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Lilienthal 308-865-8805 or lilienthallk@unk.edu TE 315-03 17554 2 Literacy Assessment Prereq: admission to Teacher Education. Coreq: TE 314* and TE 316 and TE 317. This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Lilienthal 308-865-8805 or lilienthallk@unk.edu TE 316-03 17557 2 Primary Grades Literacy Prereq: admission to Teacher Education. Coreq: TE 314* and TE 315 and TE 317. This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Julie Agard 308-865-8556 or agardj@unk.edu TE 317-02 16923 1 Field Experience: Literacy Prereq: admission to Teacher Education. Coreq: TE 314* and TE 315 and TE 316. Section 03 requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Julie Agard 308-865-8556 or agardj@unk.edu TE 335-01 (Lecture) 24329 3 TE 335L-01 (Lab) 24331.5 Inclusive Methods K-3 (Lecture) Field Experience: Inclusive Methods K-3 (Lab) Prereq: admission to Teacher Education and TESE 334* and TESE 334L. Coreq: TE 335L INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dawn Mollenkopf 308-865-8362 or mollenkopfdl@unk.edu TE 341-02 24332 2 Foundations of Early Childhood Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dawn Mollenkopf 308-865-8362 or mollenkopfdl@unk.edu TE 342-01 16400 2 Literacy Methods for the Preschool Teacher Prereq: TE 336* or by permission
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 42 48 TE 343-02 (Lecture) 17256 3 TE 343L-02 (Lab) 24339.5 Methods of Inclusive Education Birth through Age 3 (Lecture) Field Experience: Birth to Age 3 (Lab) Prereq: either admission to Teacher Education and TESE 334* OR FSID 150. Coreq: TE 343L. This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Paula Thompson 308-865-8142 or thompsonpj@unk.edu TE 344-02 (Lecture) 16973 3 TE 344L-02 (Lab) 24342.5 Methods of Inclusive Education Ages 3 to 5 (Lecture) Field Experience: Ages 3 to 5 (Lab) Prereq: either admission to Teacher Education and TESE 334* OR FSID 150. Coreq: TE 344L. This course requires permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Paula Thompson 308-865-8142 or thompsonpj@unk.edu TE 346-01 17055 1 Early Childhood Program Administration Prereq: TE 341 INSTRUCTOR: Diane Kvasnicka 308-865-8056 or kvasnickadk@unk.edu TE 348-01 17563 3 Math, Science, & Social Studies for Children 0-8 Prereq: TE 336* INSTRUCTOR: Paula Thompson 308-865-8142 or thompsonpj@unk.edu TE 400-07 17697 12 TE 400H-07 (Honors Program Students Only) 17985 12 TE 400-08 17982 14 TE 400H-08 (Honors Program Students Only) 17988 14 Student Teaching Prereq: admission to student teaching INSTRUCTOR: Ann Knipping 308-865-8416 or knippingam@unk.edu TE 408-01 (UG) 16441 1 TE 808P-01 (G) 16473 1 Human Relations INSTRUCTOR: Ashley Saulsbury 308-865-8513 or saulsburyae@unk.edu This course fulfills the Human Relations requirement for coaching certification & certificate renewal with the Nebraska Department of Education. TE 411-02 16447 3 Inclusive Practices for Students with Exceptionalities in PreK-8 Classrooms Prereq: admission to Teacher Education AND one of TE 311* or TE 471 or TE 472 INSTRUCTOR: Jude Matyo-Cepero 308-865-8547 or matyoceperja@unk.edu TE 800-01 16757 3 TE 800-02 16465 3 Educational Research INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jennifer Earls 308-865-8353 or earlsj2@unk.edu TE 803-01 16376 3 TE 803-02 16468 3 Philosophy of Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Martonia Gaskill 308-865-8813 or gaskillmc@unk.edu TE 804-01 16470 3 Curriculum Development in Multicultural Education TE 805P-01 16955 3 Overview of Assistive Technology INSTRUCTOR: Camie West 308-865-8691 or westcs@unk.edu TE 810-01 17991 3 Design & Development of Instruction INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Fredrickson 308-865-8833 or fredricksons@unk.edu TE 816A-01 16476 3 TE 816A-02 16479 3 Practicum: Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Lilienthal (section 01) 308-865-8805 or lilienthallk@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Ann Knipping 308-865-8416 or knippingam@unk.edu TE 831P-01 17729 6 TE 831P-02 17744 6 Professional Skills & Knowledge I Prereq: permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Gale Retzlaff (section 01) 402-640-4014 or retzlaffgr@unk.edu INSTRUCTOR: Lynn Moeller (section 02) 402-750-4824 or moellerl1@unk.edu TE 832-01 17706 6 Professional Skills & Knowledge II Prereq: TE 831P and permission to register INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Wendy McCarty 308-865-8074 or mccartywl@unk.edu TE 833-01 17709 6 Context of Education Prereq: TE 832* and admission to Teacher Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Wendy McCarty 308-865-8074 or mccartywl@unk.edu TE 836P-01 17712 6 Post-Baccalaureate Student Teaching Prereq: admission to student teaching INSTRUCTOR: Ann Knipping 308-865-8416 or knippingam@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 49 TE 845-01 16842 3 Contemporary Theory & Practice in Reading INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tommy Hansen 308-865-8537 or hansent@unk.edu TE 846-01 16481 3 Diagnosis/Correction of Reading Difficulties INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Lilienthal 308-865-8805 or lilienthallk@unk.edu TE 853A-01 24627 3 Improvement of Instruction in Early Childhood Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dawn Mollenkopf 308-865-8362 or mollenkopfdl@unk.edu TE 853D-01 18484 3 Improvement of Instruction in Elementary School Science INSTRUCTOR: Dena Harshbarger 308-865-8914 or harshbargedk@unk.edu TE 854-01 16535 3 Reading in the Content Area INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Tommy Hansen 308-865-8537 or hansent@unk.edu TE 867-01 24352 3 Storytelling in the School Library & Classroom INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sheryl Crow 308-865-8540 or crowsr@unk.edu TE 869-01 18481 3 Introduction to School Library Program INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sheryl Crow 308-865-8540 or crowsr@unk.edu TE 875-01 18000 3 Administration of the School Library Prereq: TE 869 INSTRUCTOR: Judy Henning 308-234-6479 or henningja@unk.edu TE 877-01 17749 3 Developing Web-Based Educational Environments INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Fredrickson 308-865-8833 or fredricksons@unk.edu TE 878-01 24353 3 Leadership in Instructional Technology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Phu Vu 308-865-8513 or vuph@unk.edu TE 882-01 24354 3 Teacher Development Training in Instructional Technology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Fredrickson 308-865-8833 or fredricksons@unk.edu TE 892-01 16484 1 TE 892-02 16487 2 TE 892-03 16490 3 TE 892-04 16493 6 Internship in Instructional Technology INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Scott Fredrickson 308-865-8833 or fredricksons@unk.edu TE 893-01 16496 3 Field Experiences in School Library Prereq: TE 869 and TE 871* and TE 872* and TE 873* and TE 875* INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Sheryl Crow TE 897-01 16502 3 Seminar in Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Linda Lilienthal 308-865-8805 or lilienthallk@unk.edu TE 898-01 16505 1 TE 898-02 16760 2 TE 898-03 16763 3 Independent Study TESE 323-02 19122 1 Partnerships with Families Prereq or Coreq: TE 204 TESE 333-02 24356 3 Serving Young Children with Special Needs INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dawn Mollenkopf 308-865-8362 or mollenkopfdl@unk.edu TESE 437-02 16827 3 TESE 837P-01 16520 3 Medical Aspects of Individuals with Disabilities Prereq: TE 204 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jeff Kritzer 308-865-8329 or kritzerjb@unk.edu TESE 470-01 (UG) 24357 3 TESE 823P-01 (G) 24358 3 Guiding the Social & Emotional Development of Gifted/Talented Learners INSTRUCTOR: Jude Matyo-Cepero 308-865-8547 or matyoceperja@unk.edu TESE 476-01 (UG) 16553 3 TESE 876P-01 (G) 16556 3 Transitional Issues for Individuals with Disabilities Prereq: admission to Teacher Education INSTRUCTOR: Stathene Varvisotis 308-865-8833 or varvisotiss2@unk.edu TE 886P-01 16958 3 TE 886P-02 17262 3 Technology Tools for Teachers INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Phu Vu 308-865-8513 or vuph@unk.edu
2015 Fall Online Courses ecampus.unk.edu 50 TESE 816C-01 16508 3 Practicum in Gifted/Talented Education Prereq: TESE 822P and TESE 823P and TESE 824* and TESE 825* and TESE 826* OR departmental permission INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jeff Kritzer 308-865-8329 or kritzerjb@unk.edu TESE 816D-01 16511 3 Practicum in SPED: Mild/Moderate K-6 TESE 816D-02 16514 3 Practicum in SPED: K-6 TESE 816D-03 16517 3 Practicum in SPED: Mild/Moderate 7-12 TESE 816D-04 17752 3 Practicum in SPED: 7-12 TESE 816D-05 17754 3 Practicum in SPED: Advanced Practitioner Sections 01, 02, & 03 require permission to register. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Jeff Kritzer 308-865-8329 or kritzerjb@unk.edu TESE 830-01 18003 3 Consultation & Collaboration with Families & Agencies Serving Individuals with Disabilities TESE 862-01 24359 3 Formal & Informal Assessment in Special Education INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Donna Montgomery 308-865-1546 or montgomerydj@unk.edu TESE 863-01 17061 3 Research Based Instructional Strategies for Students with Disabilities INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Brian Wojcik 308-865-8613 or wojcikbw@unk.edu TESE 864P-01 16878 1 Field Experience in Special Education INSTRUCTOR: Camie West 308-865-8691 or westcs@unk.edu TESE 867-01 16538 3 Functional Behavior Assessment & Behavior Intervention Planning INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Donna Montgomery 308-865-1546 or montgomerydj@unk.edu TESE 881-01 24643 3 Characteristics & Identification of Behavior & Learning Disabilities INSTRUCTOR: Stathene Varvisotis 308-865-8833 or varvisotiss2@unk.edu Blended Courses A Blended Course is when the majority of the course is offered online (at least 2/3) while the remainder of the course requires mandatory meeting times, usually on campus. Please note the course meeting times below. If not listed, contact the instructor. ACCT 412-01 23465 3 ACCT 812P-01 23477 3 Employment Law This course meets on Mondays, 5:30-8:20 p.m. in WSTC/Room N110 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Larry Carstenson 308-865-8570 or carstensonl@unk.edu BSED 470-01 13522 3 Vocational Business Methods Prereq: admission to Teacher Education This course meets on Wednesdays, 9/2,10/28, 11/11, 12/2 from 4-7 p.m. and Wednesday, 10/14 from 9 a.m.-12 noon in OTOL/Room 202 INSTRUCTOR: Jane Petersen 308-865-8623 or petersenjl@unk.edu CJUS 101-04 24269 3 Introduction to Criminal Justice This course meets on Mondays, 8/24, 9/14, 10/19, 11/16 from 6:00-8:50 p.m. in COPH/Room 230 INSTRUCTOR: Gary Smith 308-865-8756 or smithgg@unk.edu CSIT 388-05 19089 3 GS Capstone: Social Networking Prereq: open to juniors and seniors or to students within 6 hours of completion of their General Studies program This course meets on Thursdays, 8/27, 9/24, 10/22, 11/19, 12/10, from 5:15-8:05 p.m. in OTOL/Room 110 INSTRUCTOR: Shahla Alavi 308-865-8861 or alavis@unk.edu CSP 830-01 15989 2 Professional Issues in Clinical Mental Health Counseling Prereq: CSP 885* This course meets on Fridays, 8/28, 10/23, 12/4 from 12:20-3:30 p.m. in COE/Room A145 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Grace Mims 308-865-8358 or mimsga@unk.edu CSP 831-01 16565 2 Seminar: Professional Issues/Ethics in School Counseling Prereq: CSP 885* This course meets on Tuesdays, 9/15, 10/13, 11/10, 12/1 from 5:30-8:00 p.m. in COE/Room C216
2015 Fall Blended Courses ecampus.unk.edu 51 CSP 880-01 16571 3 Appraisal & Evaluation of Individuals & Systems This course meets on Mondays, 8/24, 9/14, 9/21, 10/26, 11/9 from 5:00-7:50 p.m. in COE/Room A120 INSTRUCTOR: Doyle Daiss 402-469-2683 or daissdd@unk.edu CSP 991-01 17194 3 Scholarly Study Prereq: TE 802 and open to candidates for the Master s Degree or Specialist Degre in Counseling & School Psychology OR by special permission. This course meets on Wednesdays, 9/2, 9/16, 9/30, 10/21, 11/11 from 2:30-4:50 p.m. in COE/Room B154 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carmelo Callueng 308-865-8508 or calluengcm@unk.edu FIN 809-01 17572 3 Financial Administration Prereq: ACCT 858* and either FIN 308* or ACCT 801 or equivalent This course meets on Wednesdays, 8/26, 9/16, 10/7, 11/4, 12/9 from 6:00-8:30 p.m. in WSTC/Room E123 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Nacasius Ujah 308-865-8464 or ujahn2@unk.edu FORL 308-01 14632 3 Seminar in Translation I Prereq: a 300-level course in French or German or Spanish OR equivalent This course meets on Fridays, 9/4, 9/18, 10/9, 11/6 from 12:20-1:10 p.m. in THMH/Room 219 INSTRUCTOR: Angela Monterroso 308-865-8299 or kelleram@unk.edu FSID 207-01 13219 3 History of Interiors I This course meets on Tuesdays, 8/25, 9/1, 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 12/1 from 11:00 a.m.-12 noon in OTOL/Room 208 INSTRUCTOR: Jeff Nordhues 308-865-8226 or nordhuesjd@unk.edu FSID 320-01 17625 3 Advanced Technologies for Interior Design Prereq: FSID 265* This course meets on Tuesdays, 8/25, 9/1, 9/8, 9/15, 9/22, 9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/27, 11/3, 11/10, 11/17, 12/1 from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in OTOL/Room 203 INSTRUCTOR: Jeff Nordues 308-865-8226 or nordhuesjd@unk.edu ITEC 130-03 (Lecture) 23760 3 ITEC 130-04 (Lab) 23761 0 Technology Today This course requires registration for BOTH lecture AND lab. This course meets on Tuesdays from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in OTOL/ Room 138 INSTRUCTOR: Amy Green Delorm 828-226-1190 or delormak@unk.edu ITEC 150-01 13320 3 Internetworking Literacy This course meets on Fridays from 1:25-2:25 p.m. in OTOL/Room 131 INSTRUCTOR: Angela Hollman 308-865-8718 or hollmanak@unk.edu ITEC 188-03 23773 3 ITEC 188-04 23774 3 GS Portal: Energy Gone Green Prereq: freshman or sophomore standing Section 03 course meets on Tuesdays from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in OTOL/Room 136 Section 04 course meets on Thursdays from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in OTOL/Room 136 ITEC 210-01 13300 3 Society & Technology This course meets Tuesdays from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in OTOL/Room 136 INSTRUCTOR: Travis Hollman 308-865-8504 or hollmant@unk.edu ITEC 225-01 14186 3 The Influence Technology on Democracy This course meets on Mondays, 11/30, 12/7, 12/14 from 6:30-9:20 p.m. in OTOL/Room 136 INSTRUCTOR: Tim Cass 308-865-8504 or casstr@unk.edu ITEC 251-01 (Lecture) 14141 3 ITEC 251-02 (Lab) 14144 0 Machine Tool Products & Applications Prereq: ITEC 114. This course requires registration for BOTH lecture AND lab. This course meets on Wednesdays from 1:25-2:15 p.m. in OTOL/ Room 136 INSTRUCTOR: Scott Jochum 308-865-8693 or jochumsl@unk.edu MGT 890-01 13874 3 Leadership & Organizational Behavior This course meets on Tuesdays, 8/25, 9/8, 10/6, 10/27, 11/17, 12/8 from 5:30-8:00 p.m. in WSTC/Room C228 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Susan Jensen 308-865-8189 or jensensm1@unk.edu MIS 485-01 (UG) 14207 3 MIS 885P-01 (G) 14204 3 Information Systems Strategy & Management Prereq: junior standing This course meets on Thursdays, 9/24, 10/8, 10/22, 11/12, 12/3 from 6-8 p.m. in WSTC/Room C232 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Vijay Agrawal 308-865-1548 agrawalvk@unk.edu
2015 Fall Blended Courses ecampus.unk.edu 52 PE 460-01 (Lecture) 16715 3 PE 460-02 (Lab) 17575 PE 460-03 (Lab) 17578 PE 460-04 (Lab) 18595 Gross Anatomy of Movement Prereq: either PE 360* OR BIOL 225* and BIOL 226* This course requires registration for BOTH lecture AND one of the three listed labs. Section 02 Lab meets on Thursdays, 9:30-10:45 a.m., CUSH/Room 114 Section 03 Lab meets on Tuesdays, 2:00-3:15 p.m., CUSH/Room 114 Section 04 Lab meets on Thursdays, 2:00-3:15 p.m., CUSH/Room 114 INSTRUCTOR: Bryce Abbey 308-865-8177 or abbeybm@unk.edu PE 468-01 (Lecture) 16209 3 PE 468-02 (Lab) 16215 PE 468H-01 (Lecture-Honors Program Students Only) 17922 3 PE 468H-02 (Lab-Honors Program Students Only) 17925 Public Health Aspects of Physical Activity Prereq: PE 229 and grade of C or better in PE 461* This course requires registration for BOTH lecture AND lab. This course meets on Tuesdays from 12:30-1:30 p.m. in CUSH/ Room 114 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Todd Bartee 308-865-8179 or barteet2@unk.edu PE 860P-02 (Lecture) 18762 3 PE 860P-03 (Lecture) 18788 3 PE 860P-04 (Lecture) 18791 3 Gross Anatomy of Movement Prereq: PE 360* or BIOL 225* or BIOL 226* This course requires permission to register. Section 02 meets on Tuesdays, 2:00-3:15 p.m., CUSH/Room 114 Section 03 meets on Thursdays, 9:30-10:45 a.m., CUSH/Room 114 Section 04 meets on Thursdays, 2:00-3:15 p.m., CUSH/Room 114 INSTRUCTOR: Bryce Abbey 308-865-8177 or abbeybm@unk.edu PE 475-01 16833 3 Research Methods in Exercise Science Prereq: PE 461* and STAT 241GS* This course meets on Mondays, 8/24, 9/21, 9/28, 10/5, 10/12, 10/26, 11/9, 11/16, 11/23, 11/30, 12/14 from 1:25-2:25 p.m. in CUSH/Room 119 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Kate Heelan 308-865-8180 or heelanka@unk.edu Videoconference Courses Through Video Services, UNK offeres video courses in two formats. The Video on Demand courses are similar to online courses in that students may watch videos when it is convenient for them. Live Video or live stream courses are synchronous so students must watch the class at the time it is being offered in real time. Many of the courses use both technologies where the student has a choice of either watching the course live or at a later time. To make arrangements, contact Heather at rhineharthj@unk.edu or call 308-865-8927. ENG 424-02 23914 3 Teaching Secondary School English Course Originates: UNK Communications Center/Room 241 Tuesdays, 6:30-9:20 p.m. Prereq: 15 hours of ENG beyond the freshman level INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Martha Kruse 308-865-8415 or krusem@unk.edu MATH 102-08 12244 3 College Algebra Course Originates: UNK Communications Center/Room 101 Tuesdays & Thursdays, 9:30-10:45 a.m. Prereq: MATH 101* OR Math ACT score of 20 or greater and 2 years of high school algebra INSTRUCTOR: Kaye Sorensen 308-865-8633 or sorensenkm@unk.edu Face-To-Face Courses TE 817P-01 18952 3 Foundations of Effective Instruction Time/Date: TBA Location: TBA INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Carol Renner 308-865-8005 or carrenner@kearneycats.com SOWK 443-02 28476 3 Social Work Practice with Organizations & Communities Prereq: a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.5 AND completion of SOWK 441* and SOWK 442* with a grade of C or better This course meets on Mondays, 8/24, 8/31, 10/12, 10/26, 12/7, 12/14 from 12:30-2:30 p.m. in FDHL/Room 2103 INSTRUCTOR: Dr. James Young 308-865-8739 or youngja2@unk.edu
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