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You Must Verify Enrollment: After registering for your web course, email the instructor with current email contact information on or before the first day of class to verify enrollment and to receive class login instructions. If this is not completed by the first day of classes, you will not be officially registered for the course this semester. After the first day of the semester students must obtain a signature or e-mail authorization and present it with their enrollment card to register.
Web Based Courses - Summer 2008 Schedule CIS 110 Introduction to Computer Information Systems A general introduction to computers and information processing for all students, this transfer level course will allow students to work with personal computers using application software for word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. This section requires students to have an e-mail address Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to use a Web browser to fill out forms, download files and navigate Web sites. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this course except for a final exam. Communication is by e-mail and phone. Online students may want to make use of the BIS lab if they do not have access to Microsoft Office Professional 2003 at home. Once students have officially enrolled in this section, they must email instructor Michael Ransom by 6/16/08 to verify their enrollment in the class and their e-mail address to avoid being dropped. For more information visit: "COM Business and Information Systems" or phone (415)485.9579. ($3 materials fee)
ENG 150 Reading and Composition (1A) Prerequisite: ENGL 120 or 120SL This course is intended to develop and refine writing, reading and critical thinking abilities. Various works will be read and discussed. The student's writing is principally expository and argumentative. Students are required to have an email address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. There are no on-campus requirements for these sections. Communication is by email, online conferencing and phone. Once students have officially enrolled in a section, they must email the instructor:Amy Lawlor by the first day of class. Students who would like more information also may email the instructor before registering.
ENG 151 Reading and Composition (1B) Prerequisite: English 150 This is a course in critical thinking and composition that applies the skills and vocabulary of critical thinking to works of the imagination, as well as to traditional argument and persuasion. Students must have access to a computer with a connection to the Internet, and an e-mail address. Students may need Information from the instructor before registering here. Please send an email to the Instructor at David Rollison by 6/16/08.
HED 130 Contemporary Health Issues This web based course will include, but not be limited to the study of physical and psychological health, creating healthy relationships, avoiding and overcoming harmful habits, prevention of disease and developing healthy lifestyles. Specific topics may include managing stress, birth control, pregnancy, childbirth, sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS, drug, alcohol and tobacco use and abuse, nutrition and fitness, aging, environmental health and consumerism. Once students have officially enrolled in this course, they must send an email to the instructor Kathleen Smyth by 6/16/08 to verify enrollment in the class and their email address, to avoid being dropped.
Math 101 Elementary Algebra Prerequistes: MATH 95 or 95B Elementary algebra through gradratic equations. This section requires students to have an e-mail address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this section. Communication is by postal mail, e-mail and online conferencing. Students must sent an e-mail to the instructor at Maula Allen AFTER registering for the course.
MATH 115 Probability and Statistics Prerequisites: Math 103 or 103S or 103XY or satisfactory score on Math Assessment Test Descriptive statistics, probability, probability data distributions, data sampling, central limit theorem, estimation and hypothesis testing, correlation and linear regression and an introduction to analysis of variance. This section requires students to have an email address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. For more information visit: Math 115 Internet Statistics Course Communication is by postal mail, email and online conferencing. Once students have officially enrolled they must send an email to the instructor at Ira Lansing with an email address. For a similar course with on campus availability see the Television Course/Distance Learning section of MATH 115 Televised Course in the course listings.
Web Based Courses - Fall 2008 Schedule ARCH 101 History of Architecture II This class traces the development of architecture and cities throughout the world from the 1100's CE to the end of the Nineteenth century. Emphasis is on the evolution of architectural ideas and the connection between architecture and culture. This class is taught entirely via the Internet, no on-campus attendance is required. Students must have access to a computer with a connection to the internet, an email address. Illustrated lectures will be posted regularly. Communication will be via the class web site and will include class email and online discussion groups, which students can participate in on their own schedule. Tests will be taken online and will be available anytime over a period of several days. Students will be expected to participate in discussion groups and chats and to create a term paper for posting to the class web site and using it's features will be provided. Once students have officially enrolled in this section, or have been placed on the waiting list, they must send an email to the instructor at: Gene Clements by 8/18/08 to verify their enrollment in the class. Instructions for accessing the class will be emailed to students who have verified their enrollment on or before the first day of the semester. In order to be admitted to the class, students must log on the class web site, or send an email to the instructor, if they have a problem logging on, by the third day of the semester. ($2 material fee)
BUS 144 Business Communication Students will learn to write letters, memoranda, resumes, reports and other business documents easily and effectively, then submit assignments to the instructor via email. In this online business writing course, students will need access to a ome or school computer, an Internet connection and Microsoft Word. Students should be familiar with sending and receiving email and with using a Web browser to navigate and search Web sites. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this course except for a final exam. Students should register, using the four digit section in the schedule, then send a message confirming their email address to the Instructor: Brian Wilson. For more information visit: Business Communication or phone 415.485.9322.
CIS 110 Introduction to Computer Information A general introduction to computers and information processing for all students, this transfer level course will allow students to work with personal computers using application software for word processing, spreadsheets, and databases. This section requires students to have an e-mail address Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to use a Web browser to fill out forms, download files and navigate Web sites. This is a Windows based course you must have access to a computer running Windows XP or Vista. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this course except for a final exam. Communication is by e-mail and phone. Once students have officially enrolled in this section, they must email instructor Michael Ransom by 8/18/08 to verify their enrollment in the class and their e-mail address to avoid being dropped. For more information visit: "COM Business and Information Systems" or phone (415)485.9579. ($3 materials fee)
ENGL 120 Introduction to College Reading and Composition II Prerequisite: ENG 98/98SL/TEST Students sharpen their skills in reading, writing and critical thinking to improve reading comprehension and to develop composing techniques for effective academic writing. Course is designed to prepare the students for success in college level academic reading and writing, emphasis being placed on thinking clearly and logically and upon the construction of cogent arguments. Requires one hour weekly of guided practice in the writing center. Students are required to have an email address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. There are no on-campus requirements for this section. Communication is by email, online conferencing and pone. Once students have officially enrolled in this section they must send an email to the instructor: Ingrid Kelly by 8/18/08 to verify their enrollment in the class and their email address to avoid being dropped. All enrolled students, all students on the wait list and all students who wish to add should visit: Homepage for ENGL 120 for further instructions.
ENGL 150 Reading and Composition (1A) Prerequisite: ENGL 120 or 120SL This course is intended to develop and refine writing, reading and critical thinking abilities. Various works will be read and discussed. The student's writing is principally expository and argumentative. Students are required to have an email address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for these sections. Communication is by email, online conferencing and phone. Once students have officially enrolled in a section, they must email the instructor: Ingrid Kelly 8/18/08 to verify their enrollment in the class and their email address or they may be dropped from the course. All enrolled students, all students on the Wait List and all students who wish to add should visit: Homepages for further instructions.
ENGL 151 Reading and Comp Prerequisite: ENGLISH 150 This is a course in critical thinking and composition that applies the skills and vocabulary of critical thinking to works of the imagination, as well as to traditional argument and persuasion. Students must have access to a computer with a connection to the Internet, and an e-mail address. Students may need Information from the instructor before registering here. Please send an email to the Instructor at David Rollison by 8/18/08.
HED 115 Weight Control, Exercise and Nutrition This course is designed to act as an educational support program and resource center for individuals who desire to develop or desire to help others develop a new healthier lifestyle, including weight management, exercise and proper nutritional behaviors. The latest research in the wellness and fitness field will be emphasized. This course requires students to hae an e-mail address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this course. communication is by e-mail, online conferencing and phone. Once students have officially enrolled in this course, they must send an email to the instructor at: Kathleen Smyth by 8/18/08 to verify their enrollment in the class and their email address to avoid being dropped.
HED 130 Contemporary Health Issues This web based course will include, but not be limited to the study of physical and psychological health, creating healthy relationships, avoiding and overcoming harmful habits, prevention of disease and developing healthy lifestyles. Specific topics may include managing stress, birth control, pregnancy, childbirth, sexually transmitted diseases including AIDS, drug, alcohol and tobacco use and abuse, nutrition and fitness, aging, environmental health and consumerism. Once students have officially enrolled in this course, they must send an email to the instructor Kathleen Smyth by 8/18/08 to verify enrollment in the class and their email address, to avoid being dropped.
Math 95 Basic and Intermediate Skills Addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions and decimals: square roots, percents, and applications of arithmetic to include ratio and proportion: some pre-algebra topics; and measurement to include area and volume. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this section. Communication is by postal mail, email and online conferencing. Students must send an email to the instructor at George Golitzen AFTER registering for the course.
Math 101 Elementary Algebra Prerequisite: Math 95 or 95B Elementary algebra through quadratic equations. This section requires students to have an email address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this section. Communication is by postal mail, email and online conferencing. Students must send an email to the instructor at Maula Allen AFTER registering for the course. For more information vist: MATH 101 Web page
Math 103 Intermediate Algebra Prerequisite: MATH 101 or 101XY This course is an extension of many of the concepts introduced in elementary algebra. New topics include algebraic, logarithmic and exponential functions and their graphs. Students must send an email to the instructor at Maula Allen AFTER registering for the course. There is a proctored final exam requirement for this section. For more information visit: Math 103 Web page
Math 115 Probability and Statistics Prerequisites: Math 103 or 103S or 103XY or satisfactory score on Math Assessment Test Descriptive statistics, probability, probability data distributions, data sampling, central limit theorem, estimation and hypothesis testing, correlation and linear regression and an introduction to analysis of variance. This section requires students to have an email address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. For more information visit: Math 115 Internet Statistics Course Communication is by postal mail, email and online conferencing. Once students have officially enrolled they must send an email to the instructor at Ira Lansing with an email address. For a similar course with on campus availability see the Television Course/Distance Learning section of MATH 115 Televised Course in the course listings.
MMST 101 Orientation to Multimedia Orientation to digital media tools, techniques and resources. In this self-paced, Internet-based course, students will examine and evaluate a variety of digital media including blogs, search engines, streaming video, podcasts, internet telephony, 2d and 3d animation and more. May be taken once for credit. Students must email the instructor James Gonzalez. For more information: MMST 101 Web Page
PE120 Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology (same as PSY 130) This course will examine the psychological theories and techniques that apply to sport, exercise and other achievement related situations. This course will emphasize the enhancement of performance and personal growth of athletes, coaches, and exercise participants. Students will also learn mental skills that they will be able to transfer from sport and exercise settings to their everyday lives. This course requires students to have an e-mail address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this course. Communication is be e-mail, online conferencing and phone. Once students have officially enrolled in this course, they must send and email to the instructor at: Kathleen Smyth by 8/18/08 to verify their enrollment in the class and their e-mail address to avoid being dropped.
PHIL 110 Prerequisite: English 98 This course is an online introduction to major thinkers, movements and ideas in the western philosophical tradition. This course requires studnets to have an e-mail address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites, engage in chatroom discussions, submit papers and take online exams. There are no on-campus requirements for this section. Students cancommunicate by phone, e-mail and online conferences. Once students have registered they must send an e-mail message to the instructor at: John.Marmysz by 8/18/08 to verify their enrollment and their e-mail address to avoid being dropped.
PSY 114 Life span Development Psychology This web-based course provides an overview of psychological development across the life span, focusing on physical, cognitive, social and emotional changes that occur from the prenatal period through old age. In addition, current research findings and their applicability to ongoing developmental issues are explored. This section requires students to have an email address, Internet connection, and sufficient Internet experiences to be able to visit various sites, engage in chat room discussions, submit papers and take online exams. There are no on campus attendance requirements for this section. Students should also be able to rent or purchase assigned video material for independent viewing and online discussion. Students must send an email to the instructor Yolanda VanEcke AFTER registering for the course.
PSY 130 (same as PE 120)Introduction to Sport and Exercise Psychology This course will examine the psychological theories and techniques that apply to sport, exercise and other achievement related situations. This course will emphasize the enhancement of performance and personal growth of athletes, coaches, and exercise participants. Students will also learn mental skills that they will be able to transfer from sport and exercise settings to their everyday lives. This course requires students to have an e-mail address, Internet connection and sufficient Internet experience to be able to visit various sites. There are no on-campus attendance requirements for this course. Communication is be e-mail, online conferencing and phone. Once students have officially enrolled in this course, they must send and email to the instructor at:Kathleen Smyth by 8/18/08 to verify their enrollment in the class and their e-mail address to avoid being dropped.
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