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All courses run for the full ten-week term of June 23-August 29, 2008 unless otherwise noted in the following descriptions.

 

Undergrad Athens Campus Courses

$283 per hour Ohio resident $578 per hour nonresident

Grad Athens Campus Courses

$387 per hour Ohio resident $718 per hour nonresident

Undergrad Regional Campus Courses (Chillicothe, Lancaster (Pickerington), Zanesville)

$139 per hour Ohio resident with less than 96 hours $153 per hour Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$270 per hour nonresident less than 96 hours $297 per hour nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad Regional Campus Courses (Eastern, Southern (Proctorville))

$134 per hour Ohio resident with less than 96 hours $144 per hour Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$174 per hour nonresident less than 96 hours $184 per hour nonresident more than 96 hours

This tuition estimator will help determine what your tuition fee will be for registration of classes scheduled at multiple campuses.

Following are classes being scheduled for Summer quarter online. Check back often for updates and additions.

*** - Newly scheduled courses.


African American History I: 1536-1865 (2S)  Instructor: Dr. Robin D. Jenkins -- Athens Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

AAS 101

Call #11719

(4 credits)

$1132 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs

$2312 nonresident less than 96 hrs

Undergrad. Survey of key economic, political, ideological, and social elements that shaped destinies of black people in the United States from 1526 to 1865.

 

African American History II: 1865-Present (2S)  Instructor: Dr. Robin D. Jenkins -- Athens Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

AAS 202

Call #40501

(4 credits)

$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs

$1080 nonresident less than 96 hrs

Undergrad. Survey of key economic, political, ideological, and social elements that have shaped destinies of black people in the United States from 1865 to present.

 

History of Art (2H)   Instructor: William Christy -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

AH 211 Call #86000 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not IART 211. Survey of Western painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric through early Christian. Students advised but not required to enroll in 211, 212, and 213 in sequence. No credit to those with credit for CA 211.

 

History of Art (2H)   Instructor: William Christy -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

AH 211 Call #88000 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not IART 211. Survey of Western painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric through early Christian. Students advised but not required to enroll in 211, 212, and 213 in sequence. No credit to those with credit for CA 211.

 

History of Art (2H)   Instructor: Rachael Crouch -- Athens Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

AH 211 Call #11636 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not IART 211. Survey of Western painting, sculpture, and architecture from prehistoric through early Christian. Students advised but not required to enroll in 211, 212, and 213 in sequence. No credit to those with credit for CA 211.

 

History of Art (2H)   Instructor: William Christy -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

AH 212 Call #86001 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not IART 212. Continuation of A H 211 from early Medieval art in Europe through the Renaissance. Students advised but not required to enroll in A H 211, 212, and 213 in sequence. No credit to those with credit for IART 212.

 

 History of Art: Western Art Survey: Painting from the Medieval to the Baroque   Instructor: Jaleh Mansoor -- Athens Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

AH 212 Call #40467 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not IART 212. Continuation of A H 211 from early Medieval art in Europe through the Renaissance. Students advised but not required to enroll in A H 211, 212, and 213 in sequence. No credit to those with credit for IART 212.

 

History of Non-Western Art (2C)   Instructor: Dr. Rihab Bagnole -- Athens Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

AH 214 Call #11637 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Survey of non-western art traditions from Asia, the Americans, Africa, and the pacific region from ancient times to present.

 

History of Non-Western Art (2C)   Instructor: Dr. RoseMarie V. Basile -- Athens Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

AH 214 Call #40534 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Survey of non-western art traditions from Asia, the Americans, Africa, and the pacific region from ancient times to present.

 

Photo History Survey  Instructor: Rachael Crouch -- Athens Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

AH 237 Call #11638 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Historical development of photography from its inception to present including comprehensive study of artistic and technical development of major photography movements.

 

Photo History Survey  Instructor: Jaleh Mansoor -- Athens Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

AH 237 Call #40468 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Historical development of photography from its inception to present including comprehensive study of artistic and technical development of major photography movements.

 

Art of the 19th Century  Instructor: Dr. Rihab Bagnole -- Athens Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

AH 327 Call #11639 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior. European painting and sculpture from the French Revolution through Symbolism.

 

Principles of Architecture Instructor: Dr. Rihab Bagnole -- Athens Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

AH 350 Call #11640 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Introduction to styles, theories, and structural principles of architecture.

 

Contemporary Art History  Instructor: Yates McKee -- Athens Campus
SECOND SESSION:
July 28-August 29

AH 410 Call #40509 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisites: 12 HRS AH. Overview of international art of recent decades. Focus is on the contemporary period starting with pop and minimal art and continuing to the present.

 

Seeing and Knowing Visual Art (2H)  Instructor: Melissa Haviland -- Athens Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

ART 110 Call #11641 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Introduction to perceiving and understanding meanings and organizational systems in traditional and contemporary visual arts in context of their social and cultural backgrounds.

 

Seeing and Knowing Visual Art (2H)  Instructor: Melissa Haviland -- Athens Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

ART 110 Call #40469 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Introduction to perceiving and understanding meanings and organizational systems in traditional and contemporary visual arts in context of their social and cultural backgrounds.

 

Introduction to Graphic Design   Instructor: Randi Rarick -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25       Regional Campus Students Only

ART 151

Call #86108

(4 credits)

$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs

$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs

$1080 nonresident less than 96 hrs

$1188 nonresident more than 96 hrs

Undergrad. Prerequisites: REGIONAL CAMPUS STUDENTS ONLY. Enrollment at regional campus only. Credit as free elective only, not studio.

 

Introduction to Graphic Design   Instructor: Randi Rarick -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29      Regional Campus Students Only

ART 151

Call #88086

(4 credits)

$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs

$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs

$1080 nonresident less than 96 hrs

$1188 nonresident more than 96 hrs

Undergrad. Prerequisites: REGIONAL CAMPUS STUDENTS ONLY. Enrollment at regional campus only. Credit as free elective only, not studio

 

The Animal Kingdom: Animal Diversity   Instructor: Dr. George Brooks -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

BIOS 100 Call #86003 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not BIOS 173. Designed for non science majors. A broad survey of all of the major groups of animals. Aspects of the biology, reproduction, ecology, and evolution of the animal phyla. Credit not allowed for both 100 and 173.

 

The Animal Kingdom: Animal Diversity   Instructor: Dr. George Brooks -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

BIOS 100 Call #88076
(4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Not BIOS 173. Designed for non science majors. A broad survey of all of the major groups of animals. Aspects of the biology, reproduction, ecology, and evolution of the animal phyla. Credit not allowed for both 100 and 173.

 

Human Biology I: Basic Principles  Instructor: Dr. Scott Moody -- Athens Campus

BIOS 103 Call #02393 (5 credits) $1415 Ohio resident
$2890 Nonresident

Undergrad. Designed for nonmajors. Humans as biological organisms: our origins, ecology, and inheritance; and functioning of our body systems

 

Genetics in Human Society (2N)   Instructor: Tariq Higazi -- Zanesville Campus

BIOS 225

Call #90059

(4 credits)

$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs

$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs

$1080 nonresident less than 96 hrs

$1188 nonresident more than 96 hrs

Undergrad. prerequisites: For nonmajors. Basic principles of inheritance in humans. Normal and abnormal chromosome constitutions, gene-protein interrelationships, and factors that cause mutations of genes and chromosomes. Significance of genetics in life of human society.

 

Genetics in Human Society (2N)   Instructor: Tariq Higazi -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

BIOS 225

Call #88091

(4 credits)

$556 Ohio resident less than 96 hrs

$612 Ohio resident more than 96 hrs

$1080 nonresident less than 96 hrs

$1188 nonresident more than 96 hrs

Undergrad. prerequisites: For nonmajors. Basic principles of inheritance in humans. Normal and abnormal chromosome constitutions, gene-protein interrelationships, and factors that cause mutations of genes and chromosomes. Significance of genetics in life of human society.

 

Ecology in the 21st Century (2N)  Instructor: Dr. Rose Isgrigg -- Athens Campus

BIOS 275

Call #02407

(4 credits)

$1415 Ohio resident

$2890 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisites: NOT BIOS 375. Introductory study of the natural environment and relations of organisms to one another and their surroundings. Individual, population, and community and global dynamics are considered in natural and human-influenced environments to improve ecological literacy about how the natural world works. Credit not allowed for both 275 and 375

 

Introduction to Business Computing   Instructor: Janet Becker -- Lancaster Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

BMT 200 Call #76000/76035 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Focuses on PC-based applications used in business and industry, such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation packages. Computer lab setting.

 

Principles of Sales   Instructor: Brian Hoyt -- Lancaster Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

BMT 230

Call #76001

(4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Policies and procedures pertaining to planning sales effort and control of sales operations. Personality development and role of selling in society, careers, and psychology and philosophy as related to selling.

 

Basic Retailing   Instructor: Brian Hoyt -- Lancaster Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

BMT 235

Call #78001

(4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Policies and procedures pertaining to planning sales effort and control of sales operations. Personality development and role of selling in society, careers, and psychology and philosophy as related to selling.

 

Human Resource Management   Instructor: Brian Hoyt -- Lancaster Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

BMT 250 Call #76002 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Hiring, training, assignment of work, employee counseling, promotion, wage and salary administration. Leadership, motivation, and direction of employees toward management/employee-oriented goals.

 

Government and Business   Instructor: Alan Middleton -- Lancaster Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

BMT 285 Call #78002 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Business and government relations, with emphasis on analysis of selected areas involving public policy and business.

 

Considerations in Finance   Instructor: Alan Middleton -- Lancaster Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

BMT 289 Call #78003 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Focuses on PC-based applications used in business and industry, such as word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and presentation packages. Computer lab setting.

 

Law & Society  Instructor: Dr. Bonnie Roach -- Athens Campus

BUSL 255 Call #02392 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: SOPH OR JR OR SR. Conceptual approach to origin, nature, structure, functions, and procedures of law, with study of ethics and introduction to constitutional, administrative, criminal, tort, contractual, international, and environmental law, as well as business organizations.

 

Approaches to Chemical Engineering Problem Solving  Instructor: Darin Ridgway -- Athens Campus

CH E 101 Call #02504 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: MATH 263A. Introduction to goals and methods of problem-solving techniques; uses of computers for calculations, document preparation. Implementation of selected professional software.

 

Taoism  Instructor: Dr. Gene Blocker -- Athens Campus

CLWR 341 Call #02386 (5 credits) $1415 Ohio resident
$2890 nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior. A historical survey of philosophical and religious Taoism from the 3rd century B.C. to the 18th century.

 

Fundamentals of Human Communication (2H)   Instructor: Dr. Karen Evans -- Lancaster Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-August 9

COMS 101 Call #79014 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Introductory analysis of oral communication in human relationships with focus on variety of contexts including dyadic, small group, and public communication experiences. Serves as survey of human communication processes.

 

Field Research Methods in Communication  Instructor: Dr. Anita James -- Athens Campus

COMS 300 Call #00767 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Basic theory and economic analysis of prices, markets, production, wages, interest, rent, and profits. Analysis of how the capitalistic system determines what, how, and for whom to produce.

 

Communication and Persuasion  Instructor: Dr. Candice Thomas-Maddox -- Lancaster Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

COMS 342 Call #58900 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Process of communication and attitude change, survey of general theories and typical research, and analysis of contemporary persuasion problems.

 

Cross Cultural Communication  Instructor: Dr. Roger Aden -- Athens Campus

COMS 410 Call #00768 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisites: Junior or Senior. Analysis of processes and problems of communication as affected by national cultures; effects of differences in language, values, meaning, perception, and thought.

 

Cross Cultural Communication  Instructor: Dr. Sheida Shirvani -- Zanesville Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

COMS 410 Call #86088/86089 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: Junior or Senior. Analysis of processes and problems of communication as affected by national cultures; effects of differences in language, values, meaning, perception, and thought.

 

Gender and Communication   Instructor: Dr. Sheida Shirvani -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

COMS 420 Call #88071/88072 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: COMS 101 or C or better in 206. Explores variations in communicative behaviors related to biological sex and psychological gender. Examines female and male communication in intrapersonal, interpersonal, small group, public, and organizational settings.

 

Introduction to Computers  Instructor: Gloria Heine -- Zanesville Campus

CTCH 125 Call #90052 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 101. Introduces productivity software within the framework of business applications. Involves hands-on assignments including Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, the Internet, and e-mail.

 

Introduction to Computers  Instructor: Peter McKown -- Zanesville Campus
SECOND SESSION: July 28-August 29

CTCH 125 Call #88089 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 101. Introduces productivity software within the framework of business applications. Involves hands-on assignments including Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, the Internet, and e-mail.

 

Introduction to Computers  Instructor: Dr. Da Zhang -- Lancaster Campus

CTCH 125 Call#79004/79005/79006 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: C or better in MATH 101.Introduces productivity software within the framework of business applications. Involves hands-on assignments including Windows, word processing, spreadsheets, presentation graphics, the Internet, and e-mail.

 

Network Concepts  Instructor: Dr. Da Zhang -- Lancaster Campus

CTCH 160 Call #79007 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: MATH 101 or higher placement. Concepts and principles of business data communications are explored. Topics include communication media and equipment, data transmission, protocols, networks, and network management.

 

Principles of Microeconomics (2S)  Instructor: Dr. Doug Adie -- Athens Campus

ECON 103 Call #02350 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Basic theory and economic analysis of prices, markets, production, wages, interest, rent, and profits. Analysis of how the capitalistic system determines what, how, and for whom to produce.

 

Principles of Macroeconomics (2S)  Instructor: Dr. Doug Adie -- Athens Campus

ECON 104 Call #02351 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Basic theory of national income analysis. Causes of unemployment and inflation. Monetary and fiscal policies of the federal government.

 

Managerial Economics   Instructor: Dr. Doug Adie -- Athens Campus

ECON 305 Call #02352 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prerequisite: ECON 103 & MATH 163A & (PSY 120 OR 121 OR 221 OR QBA 201). Analysis of decision-making in enterprise; market environment; measurement of influence of policy and nonpolicy variables on sales and costs; sales, cost, and profit forecasting; and empirical studies of market structure and pricing. Includes regression analysis.

 

International Monetary Systems   Instructor: Dr. K. Doroodian -- Athens Campus

ECON 341 Call #02379 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

          Or

ECON 541 Call #02380 (5 credits) $1935 Ohio resident
$3590 per hour nonresident

Undergrad or Grad. Prerequisite: ECON 103. How exchange rates are determined, fixed vs. flexible rates, government intervention, fiscal and monetary policy in open economy, transmission of inflation and unemployment among nations, international capital movements, covered interest arbitrage, forward exchange, Euro-currency markets.

 

Money and Banking   Instructor: James Hoefler -- Zanesville Campus

ECON 360 Call #90003 (4 credits) $556 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $612 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1080 nonresident less than 96 hours $1188 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: ECON 104. Role of money and banking system in determination of national income and output. Monetary theory and policy emphasized.

 

Fundamentals of Managerial Economics   Instructor: Dr. Doug Adie -- Athens Campus

ECON 505 Call #02353 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Grad. Prerequisite: Non-econ. Decision making in enterprise: market environment; measurement of influence of policy and nonpolicy variables on sales and cost; empirical studies of market structure and pricing. (Not open to students who have had 505W or to graduate students in economics.)

 

Human Relations  Instructor: Dr. Tom Shostak -- Athens Campus

EDCE 410 Call #01119 (3 credits) $849 Ohio resident
$1734 Nonresident

Undergrad. Prereq: Junior. Study and practice of developing healthy and mutually satisfying interpersonal relationships. Lecture and discussion groups focus on dynamics of human relationships, factors fostering effective interaction, and significance of self concept in human communication. Topical headings include value classification, games people play, self disclosure and trust, conflict resolution, sexuality, prejudice, death and dying, multicultural education, sexism, constructive use of anger, etc.

 

Children's Literature for Middle Childhood  Instructor: Diane Burkhart --Eastern Campus

EDMC 321 Call #64004 (4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
      $696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96

Undergrad. Prerequisite: admission to advanced standing. This course treats the body of literature by genre, appropriate for children from eight to fourteen years. It includes various techniques for utilizing children's literature in school settings.

 

Developmental Reading   Instructor: Dr. Jan Schmittauer -- Chillicothe Campus

EDTE 325

Call #69001

(5 credits) $695 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $765 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$1350 nonresident less than 96 hours $1485 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prereq: EDTE 220 & advance standing in education. Provides preparation for teaching of developmental reading in the middle school. The course emphasizes a literature-centered approach to the teaching of reading and emphasizes the development of proficient reading through a stage model of reading. Text and supplementary readings, lecture, demonstration, discussion, multimedia resources, observations and participation in schools, and projects for practical competence are all part of the class procedures.

 

Cyber Crimes Against Children  Instructor: Donald L Poffenberger -- Eastern Campus

EDTE 492M

Call #64025

(3 credits)

$407 Ohio resident less than 96 hours

$432 Ohio resident more than 96 hours

 

 

 

$522 nonresident less than 96 hours

$552 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Designed to provide practicing teachers and other instructional personnel with in-service education directed towards their identified needs.

          Or

EDTE 592M

Call #81912

(3 credits)

$1089 Ohio resident

 

 

 

$2082 Nonresident

Grad. Designed to provide practicing teachers and other instructional personnel with in-service education directed towards their identified needs.

 

Teaching Underground Railroad with Children's Literature  Instructor: Kathleen Chini & Diane Burkhart -- Eastern Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

EDTE 492M Call #60032 (3 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

          Or

EDTE 592M Call #81001 (3 credits) $1089 Ohio resident
$2082 Nonresident

Grad. Designed to provide practicing teachers and other instructional personnel with in-service education directed towards their identified needs.

 

Internet Teaching 20's and 30's  Instructor: Kathleen Chini -- Eastern Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

EDTE 492M Call #60034 (3 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

          Or

EDTE 592M Call #81000 (3 credits) $1089 Ohio resident
$2082 Nonresident

Grad. Designed to provide practicing teachers and other instructional personnel with in-service education directed towards their identified needs.

 

Teaching WWII Using Children's Literature  Instructor: Kathleen Chini -- Eastern Campus
FIRST SESSION: June 23-July 25

EDTE 492M Call #60033 (3 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

          Or

EDTE 592M Call #81002 (3 credits) $1089 Ohio resident
$2082 Nonresident

Grad. Designed to provide practicing teachers and other instructional personnel with in-service education directed towards their identified needs.

 

Introduction to Environmental Health (2A)   Instructor: Dr. Timothy Ryan -- Athens Campus

EH 260 Call #01309 (4 credits) $1132 Ohio resident
$2312 Nonresident

Undergrad. Survey of technical and administrative procedures needed to control the environment, especially as they relate to health effects encountered in daily activities. Emphasis on general ecological environmental protection and environmental degradation, along with safety concepts, practices, and procedures.

 

Introduction to Literature   Instructor: Dr. Audrey Lapointe -- Eastern Campus

ENG 200

Call #64005

(4 credits) $536 Ohio resident less than 96 hours $576 Ohio resident more than 96 hours
$696 nonresident less than 96 hours $736 nonresident more than 96 hours

Undergrad. Prerequisite: One course above ENG 150. Approaches to reading and interpreting fiction, poetry, and drama using skills, techniques, and language of interpretation. Intended for nonmajors.

 

Critical Approach to Drama (2H)   Instructor: Dr. Jan Schmittauer -- Chillicothe Campus
SECOND SESSION: