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following skills: Router Configuration, associated hardware.
direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
ACCT: Accounting ACCT 121 Introduction to Accounting I 77945 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 77946 Sec JD1
M,W
3 cr Williams, V
Pierce, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Covers the fundamentals of accounting using a service business to illustrate the analysis of business transactions, journalizing, posting and preparation of trial balances and financial statements. Adjusting entries, closing procedures and payroll are introduced. As of Fall 1996, ACCT S121 and S122 together will satisfy the ACCT S201 requirement.
ACCT 121 Introduction to Accounting I 77947 Sec TP1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Knight, L
- JD Hs
Covers the fundamentals of accounting using a service business to illustrate the analysis of business transactions, journalizing, posting and preparation of trial balances and financial statements. Adjusting entries, closing procedures and payroll are introduced. As of Fall 1996, ACCT S121 and S122 together will satisfy the ACCT S201 requirement.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Knight, L
- JDHS
Continuation of fundamental accounting principles. Covers accounting for receivables, uncollectible accounts, inventories, fixed assets and intangible assets. Accounting for partnerships and an overview of corporate stock transactions are covered. Provides an introduction to cash flow statements and ratio analysis. As of Fall 1996, ACCT S121 and ACCT S122 together will satisfy the ACCT S201 requirement.
ACCT 201 Principles of Financial Accounting
77950 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Williams, V
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 223 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Haavig, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
77951 Sec JD2
77953 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
3 cr Rolfe, B
7:10p - 8:40p EG 109
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Hamilton, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Hamilton, J
9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: ACCT S121.
9/3 - 12/14
ACCT 202 Principles of Managerial Accounting
77954 Sec JD2
$75 additional fee for section TP1
77949 Sec J01
Hamilton, J
M,W 12:00p - 1:00p SOB
Introduction to accounting concepts and procedures for a business. Emphasis is on the accounting cycle and the recording, summarizing and interpretation of accounting data. This course will satisfy the requirements for both ACCT S121 and ACCT S122 in the certificate program. ACCT S121 and ACCT S122 together will substitute for ACCT S201.
9/3 - 12/14
ACCT 122 Introduction to Accounting II
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Prerequisite: Restricted to state employees only, instructor permission required to register. This course requires an additional hour of online coursework including assignments, quizzes, and tests. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
77952 Sec J01
$75 additional fee for section TP1
81420 Sec TP1
9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
7:10p - 8:40p EG 223
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
80690 Sec JD3
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Haavig, M
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S201 and MATH S055 or instructor permission. A continuation of elementary accounting concepts and procedures with the introduction of manufacturing operations and time value of money and cost accounting principles. Job order costing, process costing, costvolume-profit, budgeting, and variances are introduced. Cash flows and financial statements analysis are also covered.
ACCT 222 Computer Automated Accounting 77955 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Hassell, S
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S121 and ACCT S122 or ACCT S201. This course demonstrates how a computer system can be used effectively for the complete accounting cycle. Particular emphasis is
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placed on general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll related transactions.
ACCT 316 Accounting Information Systems 77962 Sec JD1
ACCT 291 Internship: Accounting 77956 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 - 6 cr Haavig, M
9/3 - 12/14 Prerequisite: Signed Instructor Approval form required. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Pass/Fail grading.
ACCT 310 Income Tax for Individuals 77957 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Hamilton, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S201. A study of federal and state income taxes relating to individual citizens of Alaska with emphasis on the preparation of tax returns, tax planning and analysis of selected tax problems.
ACCT 311 Intermediate Accounting I 77959 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 77960 Sec JD1
3 cr Williams, V
M,W 11:30a - 1:00p EG 223 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Williams, V
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S202. An in-depth study of the accounting sequence, principles and rules governing financial statements. Includes discussion of cash, receivables, inventory, fixed assets and intangible assets. The time value of money as it relates to financial accounting situations will also be addressed.
ACCT 312 Intermediate Accounting II 77961 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Hamilton, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S311. Continuation of the study of intermediate accounting including the principles governing financial reporting of liabilities, investments, deferred taxes, revenues and stockholder's equity. Preparation of the cash flow statement and disclosure information will also be addressed.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Hassell, S
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S202 and three credits of CIOS. Design and analysis of accounting systems for business entities in various industries specifically adapted for data processing. Includes data processing application for internal control, payroll, accounts payable and receivable, and other accounting procedures.
ACCT 342 Advanced Managerial Cost 78003 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Haavig, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S202. Emphasizes research and planning in the cost accounting field. Topics include basic concepts and terminology; cost accumulation systems including job order cost, process cost, standard costs, absorption and variable costing; variance analysis, budgeting and profit planning, flexible budgets; cost behavior determination and use of the cost-volumeprofit model; and cost systems design.
ACCT 379 Fund and Governmental Accounting 77963 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Haavig, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S202. Emphasizes accounting and reporting standards for state and local governments. Includes an in-depth discussion of fund accounting.
ACCT 452 Auditing 77964 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Staack, A
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or toll-free 1-800-478-9069.
Prerequisite: ACCT S312. Procedures for verification of financial data and the professional standards applicable to the auditor's examination of financial statements and expression of opinion relative to them.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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ACCT 454 Fraud and Forensic Examination 77966 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T,R
3 cr Staack, A
AKL 193
5:15p - 6:30p EL 104
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 5:15p - 6:30p Distance Satlte Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-4789069 toll-free. Prerequisite: ACCT S201 or BA S325. Provides a broad detailed overview of the practical issues and techniques that encompass fraud investigation and examination, forensic accounting, legal and liability issues, related criminology, and ethical considerations.
ACCT 491 Accounting Internship 77967 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 - 6 cr Haavig, M
9/3 - 12/14 Prerequisite: Signed Instructor Approval form required. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Instructor Approval Form required.
AKL 101
Haida I
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/10 - 12/12
9/10 - 12/12
T,R
Schrack, L
6:00p - 8:00p PAUL 516
Students must register with Ketchikan Indian Community before registering with UAS. Students learn how to pronounce each Haida alphabet sound. Students learn common greetings and basic vocabulary for the family, food, clothing, body parts, common stories, and legends.
AKL 103
Tlingit I
79699 Sec T01
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Littlefield, R
9/3 - 12/14 M 4:00p - 5:00p SC 218 Instructor and students will meet on the Sitka Campus and may videoconf with students outside of Sitka. For more information call the Sitka Campus at 747-7717. Course is stacked with AKL S103-TD1. 79700 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Littlefield, R
9/3 - 12/14 M 4:00p - 5:00p Distance Students will be required to participate from a videoconferencing site (typically at a UA Campus). For more information call the Sitka Campus at 747-7714. Class is stacked with AKL S103-T01. $40 additional fee for section TD1
AKL 105
Elementary Tlingit I
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
9/3 - 12/14
T,R
4 cr Hotch, M
5:30p - 7:30p HB 201
79701 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 8:00p KETCH
9/3 - 9/13 M,T,W,R,F 6:00p - 8:00p KETCH Students must register with Ketchikan Indian Community The study and practice of speaking Tsimshian language as it is used in Alaska. This course teaches how to initiate, participate and sustain basic conversation at the beginner level in Shm'algyack. Elements of grammar, basic listening, basic speaking, reading and writing will be taught.
AKL 205
Intermediate Tlingit I
79249 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr Twitchell, L
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p Distance Audio Meets via Audio. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and email. Access the course web site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free or 1-877-465-4827 x6163. Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Twitchell, L
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p EG 220 Juneau students attend on campus, joined by audio with distance students. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and email. Access the course web site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit Order books from MBS at .direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 7966163 in Juneau, or toll-free or 1-877-465-4827 x6163. Prerequisite: AKL S106 or instructor permission. AKL S205-J01/JD1 stacked. An intermediate level continuation of the AKL S105/S106 sequence with further emphasis on development of language skills (listening, comprehension, reading, writing, speaking) and an added focus on the orthography and tone system, as well as vocabulary building and cultural elements.
AKL 207
Intermediate Haida II
81245 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M,W
4 cr Young, B
5:30p - 7:30p EL 210
9/3 - 12/14 M,W 5:30p - 7:30p Distance Audio Audio conference. Juneau students may attend on campus. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and email. Access the course web site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163.
An intermediate continuation of AKL S107/108 with further emphasis on development of language skills of listening, comprehension, reading, writing, and speaking. Added focus on the orthography and tone system, as well as vocabulary building and cultural elements.
AKL 305
Advanced Tlingit I
79250 Sec JD1 Littlefield, R
5:30p - 7:30p Distance Elive
$40 additional fee for section TD1
10/1 - 10/11
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/11
Prerequisite: AKL S108.
A class designed to help students speak and understand the Tlingit language. Students learn the alphabet, pronunciation of alphabet sounds, words, simple sentences, and grammar.
79247 Sec J01
ST:Begin Tsimshian Language
81612 Sec K01
80418 Sec J01
AKL: Alaska Languages 81543 Sec K01
An introduction to basic Tlingit grammatical structures and vocabulary with an emphasis on the development of listening and speaking skills.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Hotch, M
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p Distance Audio Meets via Audio. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and email. Access the course web site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal
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profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163. 80419 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Hotch, M
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p EL 211 Meets via Audio. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and email. Access the course web site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free or 1-877-465-4827 x6163. $20 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: AKL S206 or instructor permission. AKL S305-J01/JD1 stacked.
ST: Advanced Tlingit Oral Literature
80692 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Twitchell, L
9/3 - 12/14 F 5:30p - 8:30p Distance Audio Distance audio. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, internet and email. Access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252 or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, ot toll-free 877-465-4827 x 6163. Prerequisite: AKL S206 or instructor permission. AKL S393-J01/JD1 stacked.
ST: Tlingit Oral Literature
80508 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 F
Twitchell, L
5:30p - 8:30p EG 115
Prerequisite: AKL S206 or instructor permission. AKL S393-J01/JD1 stacked. Examines language and cultural concepts within Tlingit oral literature. Class will be conducted almost entirely in Tlingit; discussions will be in that language. Covers published and unpublished oratory to expose students to how the Tlingit language functions in the realms of oral history, storytelling, and ceremonial speeches. Students in the 393-level will give oral and written responses, and will prepare projects, all in Tlingit.
IS: Lrng Tlingit Sounds
81701 Sec J01
AKL 401
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Taff, A - ARR
Alaska Language Apprenticeship/Mentorship
79251 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Hotch, M
9/3 - 12/14
- ARR
9/3 - 12/14
- TBA
Prerequisite: Instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 -
-
Pass/Fail grading.
ALST: Alaska Studies 78175 Sec JD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Pennington, T
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6050.
81394 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Pennington, T
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6050.
Provides an overview of the environment and the residents, both indigenous and immigrant, of Alaska. Emphasis is given to the social, economic and political history of Alaska and the religious and educational institutions and laws that affect the people of Alaska. This course meets the state requirement for teacher certification in Alaska History/ Alaska Studies.
ALST 600 Alaska Resources, People and Perspectives 81507 Sec K01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Juneau students attend on campus, joined by audio with distance students.
AKL 397
Intern: AK Ntv Lang Archives
Prerequisite: Pre-service teacher or AK teaching certificate.
Examines language and cultural concepts within Tlingit oral literature. Class will be conducted almost entirely in Tlingit; discussions will be in that language. Covers published and unpublished oratory to expose students to how the Tlingit language functions in the realms of oral history, storytelling, and ceremonial speeches. Students will give oral and written responses, and will prepare projects, all in Tlingit.
AKL 393
AKL 491
81870 Sec J01
ALST 300 Alaska Studies
A continuation of AKL S206. All communication skills will be refined.
AKL 393
Structured study of an Alaska Native language. Student works intensively with a mentor fluent in the target language. Selection of mentor requires instructor approval. Attend weekly class with instructor and meet regularly with mentor for a minimum of 7 hours per week. Course may be repeated for a total of 12 credits.
3 cr Radzilowski, J
-
A study of the peoples of Alaska, including Alaska Natives and immigrants and their adaptations to the environment. Archaeological, historic and contemporary periods will be reviewed highlighting events and issues from a range of cultural perspectives.
ANTH: Anthropology ANTH 101 Introduction to Anthropology 79880 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Monteith, D
M,W 11:30a - 1:00p EG 112
An introduction to the fundamentals of the four subfields of anthropology: archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and anthropological linguistics. Practical applications of anthropological concepts and perspectives are emphasized. Case materials are drawn from cultures around the world.
ANTH 193 ST: Introduction to Southeast Alaska Native Dance and Song 79889 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 S
James, L
5:00p - 8:00p JREC 115
$40 additional fee for section J01
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Explores the traditional physical activities of Southeast Alaska Native groups through dancing, singing, and drumming. Examines the differences between types of songs and dances within the Tlingit, Tsimshian, and Haida cultures with a focus on proper use and performance protocols. Covers basics of regalia making, and use of clan crests. Students will make their own drum, learn how to introduce songs, and will learn different styles of Southeast Alaska Native dancing.
ANTH 200 Alaska Native Cultures 79881 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W,F
3 cr Twitchell, L
1:10p - 2:10p EG 225
An introduction to culture, history, and archaeology of Alaska Natives. Includes environmental settings, languages, socio-economic and subsistence patterns, cultural change, and contemporary issues.
ANTH 390 Archives and Museums Theory and Practice 79884 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
79299 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Brown, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Elive Delivered: Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Students may choose to listen to recorded sessions or participate in real time on Thursdays from 10:30 - 11:50am. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $80 additional fee for section KD1
81449 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Schulte, P
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Student will be required to listen to recorded elive sessions throughout semester. REGISTRATION ALLOWED THROUGH SEPTEMBER 6. FIRST ASSIGNMENT WILL BE DUE SEPTEMBER 13. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD2
Basic theories, methods, and concepts of cultural anthropology. Includes analysis of social, political, economic, belief and symbolic systems. Serves as a foundation for more specialized courses in cultural anthropology.
ANTH 205 Biological Anthropology
3 cr
79882 Sec J01
Hill, E
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
R
Jones, Z
6:00p - 9:00p EG 223
Prerequisite: ENGL S111 and upper division standing, or instructor permission. Introduces students to archives and museum theory and practices for potential careers in libraries, archives, and museums. Focuses on the archival profession, with the museum profession as a secondary topic. Students prepare for potential internships at local repositories.
ANTH 393 ST: Advanced Study in Alaska Native Cultures 79885 Sec J01
ANTH 202 Cultural Anthropology
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W,F
Twitchell, L
1:10p - 2:10p EG 225
Prerequisite: Junior or senior standing. ANTH S200/S393-J01 stacked. A further exploration of culture, history, and archaeology of Alaska Natives, for upper-division students. Includes environmental settings, languages, socioeconomic patterns, cultural change, and contemporary issues. The 393-level will require a more substantial midterm and final research paper, and an additional class research presentation.
ANTH 408 Ethnobiology 79891 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
Hill, E
5:30p - 8:30p EG 224
Examines relationships between humans and the natural world crossculturally. Focus is on how indigenous peoples perceive and interact with their ecosystems. Topics include Tlingit and Haida ethnobiology, traditional medicine, ritual and cosmology.
ANTH 475 Alaska Native Social Change 79301 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. This course meets the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development requirements for Alaska Studies. $75 additional fee for section KD1
3 cr
ANTH 491 Internship: Teaching Assist AK Native Studies
79890 Sec J01
Hill, E
79887 Sec J01
T,R
3 cr Brown, J
ANTH 350 Ancient Civilizations Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Tradition and change in Alaska Native cultures and social institutions. A study of persistence and change in social structure and world view of Alaska Native peoples.
3:30p - 5:00p EG 108
A study of human biology including genetics, human evolution and variation, adaptations, ecology and primatology.
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
3:00p - 4:30p EG 220
Examines the origins of agriculture and animal domestication, urbanization, and the emergence of state-level societies in world regions such as Egypt, Mesopotamia, Mesoamerica, and the Andes. Topics include socio-political organization, subsistence, material culture, and religion.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Twitchell, L - ARR
ANTH 493 ST: Ethnographic Methods 79888 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
3 cr Monteith, D
5:30p - 8:30p EG 108
Ethnographic methods will be analyzed, explored, and practiced. Individual research projects will be developed. Ethics will be discussed and students will submit their research projects for institutional review in order to understand the human subjects approval process.
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ANTH 493 ST: Quaternary Geology and Early Human History of the Quartz Lake Area, Interior Alaska 80014 Sec J02
Course Dates: 8/30 - 11/15
2 cr
Monteith, D
10/18 - 10/18
F
1:10p - 3:20p HB 105
11/15 - 11/15
F
1:10p - 3:20p HB 105
9/13 - 9/13
F
1:10p - 3:20p HB 105
Prerequisite: Must be an upper division science or anthropology major. A valid passport and instructor permission are required. ANTH S493-J02 stacked with GEOL S493-J01 (78485). We will visit pillow basalt and columnar outcrops near Haines, also evidence of outburst flooding, active faulting, and geologic hazards along the Chisana and Tanana Rivers and the Tok-Slana valleys. We will examine features related to glacial history, eolian process, neotectonics, and permafrost. Alaska State survey geologists will lead the field trip, which is supported by the Alaska cell of Friends of the Pleistocene. After the field trip, the course also requires three follow-up meetings scheduled on Friday afternoons during the fall semester.
ANTH 497 IS:Analytical Tech/Archaeology Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
ART 162
Color and Design
78040 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
8/30 - 9/3 U,M,T,F,S 8:00a - 6:00p FIELD Overnight Class travels via ferry to Haines, then by UAS van through B.C. and the Yukon to Delta Junction via the Alaska Highway. Students must be prepared to sleep in tents at campgrounds and help prepare camp meals. Trip dates include the Labor Day holiday, and depend on the AMH ferry schedule. $40 additional fee for section J02
81226 Sec K01
the visual arts. There will be an emphasis on how art is useful in everyday life, how it speaks and what it means.
3 cr Schulte, P
-
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Woodie, D
T,R 12:00p - 2:30p SB 105
Fundamentals of color and visual perception. Emphasis on two dimensions. Four hours lab per week required.
ART 180
Northwest Coast Art: Selected Topics
81313 Sec K01 10/28 - 11/8
2 cr
Course Dates: 10/28 - 11/8 M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p HC
$90 additional fee for section K01 Pass/Fail grading. Haida weaver Diane Douglas-Willard will guide students in mixed-level cedar bark weaving basics. Open weave clam or seaweed baskets will be the primary project focus. Students of all levels are highly encouraged to participate. Beginning students will receive instruction in small, open weave or rattle-top basket projects.
ART 181
Beginning Northwest Coast Design
81294 Sec K01 10/14 - 10/23
2 cr
Course Dates: 10/14 - 10/23 M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p HC
10/14 - 10/23 S 10:00a - 4:00p HC Learn the fundamental principles of NW Coast design from Tsimshian carver Wayne Hewson. Beginning students will be introduced to formline design concepts and will learn to draw and creatively combine the foundational elements of Northwest Coast Art. Each student will create an original design that can be su $90 additional fee for section K01
Methods and techniques of description, classification and analysis of archaeological data. The course will focus on archaeological fieldwork data from southern Southeast Alaska.
Pass/Fail grading.
ART: Art
Study of the basic elements of traditional Northwest Coast Design. Includes the use of ovoids, u-shapes, and form lines to develop traditional as well as contemporary designs. Methods for transferring designs to other media, such as wood or cloth.
ART 105
Beginning Drawing
78037 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
3 cr Woodie, D
6:30p - 9:00p SB 105
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Wedler, A
M,W 11:30a - 2:00p SB 105
$10 additional fee for section J02 Introduction to basic elements in drawing. Emphasis on a variety of techniques and media.
ART 160
Art Appreciation
78039 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Huff, B
1:15p - 2:45p HB 113
79714 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
W
2 cr
Course Dates: 10/24 - 11/6 M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p HC
10/24 - 11/6 S 10:00a - 3:00p HC Experienced local blacksmith Jake Beimler has studied the process of creating historic and modern tools and weapons from cultures around the world, and has been making traditional Northwest Coast tools on commission for well-known local carvers. He has refined his methods of creating adzes and several carving knife forms to make functional, durable and beautiful tools. Learn how to forge blades, shape handles and assemble your own customized adze and carving knife in this 40 hour course. $90 additional fee for section K01 Pass/Fail grading.
Zacher, E
9/3 - 12/14 W 7:00p - 8:30p Distance Elive Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1 79942 Sec TD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Northwest Coast Tool Making
10/24 - 11/6
$10 additional fee for section J01 78038 Sec J02
ART 189
81311 Sec K01
Meizner, K
7:00p - 8:30p Distance Elive
Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD2
Students will make a set of Traditional Northwest Coast carving tools by grinding, shaping, tempering, polishing, sharpening, and fitting to wooden handles: a straight knife, curved knife and adze.
ART 193P ST: Artist Studio I : Drawing 81979 Sec T01 9/24 - 12/10
Course Dates: 9/24 - 12/10 T
1 - 3 cr Campbell, N
6:30p - 8:30p SC 112
Pass/Fail grading.
Course is designed to stimulate thought and develop an appreciation of Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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ART 201
Beginning Ceramics
78041 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T
Kane, J
8:30a - 1:00p SB 106
ART 222
$100 additional fee for section J01 79943 Sec T01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M
Zacher, E
6:00p - 9:00p SC 115
Introduction to the making and firing of clay objects. Study of clay methods of forming decorations, glazing and firing.
Intermediate Drawing
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dalthorp, P
W 5:30p - 10:00p SB 102
ART S209/309/409 stacked. Introduction to the history and techniques of image creation and reproduction, archaic to digital, on a variety of materials including paper, hard surfaces, and textiles. Techniques are not limited to plexiglass, linoleum, wood block, metal plate, and silkscreen processes. Emphasis is on artistic expression vis-a-vis media and audience.
Beginning Sculpture Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dalthorp, P
R 5:30p - 10:00p SB 102
ART S211/311/411 stacked. Introduction to elements and principles of three-dimensional sculpture using materials ranging from cardboard to plaster to welding and metal casting. Hollow, solid, modular and environmental forms will be explored as tools for abstraction, opportunities for aesthetic development, and as vehicles for content.
ART 213
Beginning Painting
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
3 cr Wedler, A
5:30p - 8:00p SB 105
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 6:00p - 8:30p HAM 103 Basic supplies included in course cost. $70 additional fee for section K01
M,W
3 cr Wedler, A
3:30p - 5:00p EG 112 Zacher, E
Origins of western art and its progressive development from the beginning to contemporary art. Starts with the origins and progresses through the Romanesque period.
ART 280
Northwest Coast Art: Selected Topics Course Dates: 10/9 - 10/15
10/9 - 10/15
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SITKA
10/9 - 10/15
S
1:00p - 4:00p SITKA
1 cr Galanin, N
$30 additional fee for section T01 Pass/Fail grading. Materials and techniques used in Northwest Coast art works. The subtitle of each course gives the specific art form covered. Lab requirements vary.
ART 281
Intermediate Northwest Coast Design
81310 Sec K01
2 cr
Course Dates: 10/14 - 10/23 M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p HC
S 10:00a - 4:00p HC
$90 additional fee for section K01 Prerequisite: Three credits ART S181. Pass/Fail grading.
Introduction to basic materials and techniques in painting in oil and acrylic mediums.
79303 Sec K01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 R 4:30p - 6:00p Distance Elive Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1
10/14 - 10/23
Prerequisite: ART S205 or instructor permission. ART S213/313/413 stacked.
Beginning Painting
9/3 - 12/14
10/14 - 10/23
$70 additional fee for section J01
ART 213
History of World Art I
79071 Sec J01
81861 Sec T01
$70 additional fee for section J01
78044 Sec J01
F 9:00a - 12:00p SC 115
79949 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
$70 additional fee for section J01
ART 211
Zacher, E
Presents exploration of a variety of media. Students will design and complete independent projects.
ART 261
79070 Sec J01
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
$40 additional fee for section T01
Beginning Printmaking
9/3 - 12/14
Artists Studio I
79946 Sec T01
Exploration of pictorial composition and creative interpretation of subjects. Four hours lab per week required.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
T 9:45a - 12:45p WB 102
Basic principles of photography, with emphasis on digital media. Introduces digital imaging technology, photo composition and lighting, using leading software to process images, and printing and electronic distribution. Emphasis is on the artistic value of digital imaging as a medium, as well as in relation to traditional photography and other forms of artistic expression. Students must have basic computer skills and access to a digital camera.
ART 230
3:00p - 5:30p SB 105
Prerequisite: ART S105 or instructor permission. ART S205/305/405 stacked.
78043 Sec J01
3 cr Gelotte, D
Woodie, D
Live models in classroom. $10 additional fee for section J01
ART 209
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
$55 additional fee for section J01
Not stacked with other levels.
ART 205
Digital Camera Photography
78046 Sec J01
$45 additional fee for section T01
78042 Sec J01
Introduction to basic materials and techniques in painting in oil and acrylic mediums.
3 cr Rubin, D
Learn the fundamental principles of NW Coast design from Tsimshian carver Wayne Hewson. Intermediate students will further refine their design and composition skills to make more complex images. Each student will create an original design that can be used for carving, regalia or applied to weaving projects.
Prerequisite: ART S205 or instructor permission. ART S213/313/413 stacked. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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ART 285
Beginning Northwest Coast Carving: Articulated Raven Mask
78048 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/7 - 9/29
9/7 - 9/29
U,S
3 cr Watkins, R
$45 additional fee for section J01
ART 309
2 cr
M,T,W,R,F
Beginning Northwest Coast Woolen Weaving Course Dates: 10/7 - 11/2
10/28 - 11/1
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SC 112
10/7 - 10/11
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SC 112
10/12 - 10/12
S
9:00a - 1:00p SC 112
11/2 - 11/2
S
9:00a - 1:00p SC 112
2 cr Rofkar, T
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
3 cr Kane, J
8:30a - 1:00p SB 106
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
Zacher, E
6:00p - 9:00p SC 115
A continuation of basic ceramics with an emphasis on the potter's wheel, glaze calculations and plaster as it relates to pottery. Four hours lab per week required.
Advanced Drawing
9/3 - 12/14
More advanced exploration of the sculptural idea; work on an individual basis with more advanced use of a variety of techniques and materials.
Intermediate Painting
78055 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
Wedler, A
5:30p - 8:00p SB 105
$70 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ART S213. ART S213/313/413 stacked. Development of expressive skills in painting in any media. Emphasis on pictorial and conceptual problems.
Artists Studio, Intermediate
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Zacher, E
F 9:00a - 12:00p SC 115
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
3:00p - 5:30p SB 105
Live models in classroom. $10 additional fee for section J01
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A continuation of exploration of a variety of media. Students will design and complete independent projects.
ART 380
Northwest Coast Art: Selected Topics
81867 Sec T01
1 cr
Course Dates: 10/9 - 10/15
10/9 - 10/15
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SITKA
10/9 - 10/15
S
1:00p - 4:00p SITKA
Galanin, N
Prerequisite: Previous experience in area of study. Pass/Fail grading. Materials and techniques used in Northwest Coast art works. The subtitle of each course gives the specific art form covered. Lab requirements vary.
Prerequisite: ART S201 or permission. Not stacked with other levels.
ART 305
Prerequisite: ART S211 or permission. ART S211/311/411 stacked.
$30 additional fee for section T01
$45 additional fee for section T01
78052 Sec J01
R 5:30p - 10:00p SB 102
$70 additional fee for section J01
9/3 - 12/14
$100 additional fee for section J01 9/3 - 12/14
Dalthorp, P
$40 additional fee for section T01
Intermediate Ceramics
79944 Sec T01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
ART 330
An introduction to traditional twining techniques that were used in ceremonial garments along the Northwest Coast will be studied through creation of regalia.
9/3 - 12/14
Intermediate Sculpture
78054 Sec J01
79947 Sec T01
ART 286/386/486 stacked. Pass/Fail grading.
ART 301
Development and refinement of skills previously acquired in Art S209.
ART 313
An introduction to traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. Possible projects may include carving spoons, halibut hooks, relief panels, bentwood bowls or boxes.
78051 Sec J01
$70 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ART S209. ART S209/309/409 stacked.
ART 311
6:00p - 9:00p HC
ART 285/385/485 stacked. Pass/Fail grading.
80038 Sec T01
Dalthorp, P
W 5:30p - 10:00p SB 102
Course Dates: 11/13 - 11/22
11/13 - 11/22 S 10:00a - 4:00p HC Tsimshian carver Wayne Hewson will introduce students to threedimensional formline design, design transfer basics and the tools and techniques of Northwest Coast carving, or help students refine carving basics. Students will creae a relief carving project using their own design from the Introduction to Northwest Coast Design class, or by adapting a favorite formline image. $90 additional fee for section K01
ART 286
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Beginning Northwest Coast Carving
11/13 - 11/22
Intermediate Printmaking
78053 Sec J01
An introduction to traditional NW Coast carving in wood. Using traditional tools, students will learn to carve a mask in the form of a raven with a moveable beak.
ART 285
Advanced exploration of pictorial compositions and creative interpretation of subjects. Special topics and media will be introduced.
9:00a - 6:15p WB 101
ART 285/385/485 stacked. Pass/Fail grading.
81315 Sec K01
Prerequisite: ART S205. ART S205/305/405 may be stacked.
3 cr Woodie, D
ART 385
Intermediate Northwest Coast Carving: Articulated Raven Mask
78056 Sec J01 9/7 - 9/29
Course Dates: 9/7 - 9/29 U,S
3 cr Watkins, R
9:00a - 6:15p WB 101
$45 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ART S285 (3 credits). ART 285/385/485 stacked. Pass/Fail grading. Continued study of traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood with
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emphasis on more complex technique. Using traditional tools, students will learn to carve a mask in the form of a raven with a moveable beak.
ART 385
Intermediate Northwest Coast Carving
81316 Sec K01 11/13 - 11/22
2 cr ART 409
Course Dates: 11/13 - 11/22 M,T,W,R,F
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Advanced development of printmaking techniques and ideas. May be repeated for credit.
Advanced Sculpture Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Intermediate Northwest Coast Woolen Weaving Course Dates: 10/7 - 11/2
2 cr
$70 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ART S311. ART S211/311/411 stacked. Advanced exploration of the sculptural idea in various media; metal techniques, mixed media inlay and architectural sculpture (stone and concrete). May be repeated for credit.
Rofkar, T
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SC 112
ART 413
10/7 - 10/11
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SC 112
78062 Sec J01
10/12 - 10/12
S
9:00a - 1:00p SC 112
9/3 - 12/14
11/2 - 11/2
S
9:00a - 1:00p SC 112
$70 additional fee for section J01
Advanced Painting Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
3 cr Wedler, A
5:30p - 8:00p SB 105
Prerequisite: ART 313. ART S213/313/413 stacked.
Prerequisite: ART S286 (3 credits). ART 286/386/486 stacked. Pass/Fail grading. Continued study of traditional twining techniques from the Northwest Coast Native cultures. Discussion of the history of twined regalia, dyeing and spinning techniques, as well as traditional designs.
IS: Large Scale Drawings
81879 Sec J01
3 cr Dalthorp, P
R 5:30p - 10:00p SB 102
10/28 - 11/1
ART 397
Dalthorp, P
W 5:30p - 10:00p SB 102
$70 additional fee for section J01
78061 Sec J01
Continued study of traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. Emphasis on more complex relief or three-dimensional carving using Northwest Coast Designs.
3 cr
Prerequisite: ART S309. ART S209/309/409 stacked.
ART 411
Prerequisite: ART S285 (3 credits). ART 285/385/485 stacked. Pass/Fail grading.
80040 Sec T01
Advanced Printmaking
78060 Sec J01
6:00p - 9:00p HC
11/13 - 11/22 S 10:00a - 4:00p HC Tsimshian carver Wayne Hewson will introduce students to threedimensional formline design, design transfer basics and the tools and techniques of Northwest Coast carving, or help students refine carving basics. Students will create a relief carving project using their own design from the Introduction to Northwest Coast Design class, or by adapting a favorite formline image. $90 additional fee for section K01
ART 386
Individual development and exploration of creative interpretation in a variety of drawing media. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. Four hours lab per week required.
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Wedler, A
Individual development of technical and creative processes in painting in any media. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor.
ART 430
Artists Studio, Advanced
79948 Sec T01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 - 3 cr Zacher, E
F 9:00a - 12:00p SC 115
$40 additional fee for section T01
- ARR Advanced studio work in a variety of media. Students will design and complete independent projects. May be repeated for credit.
ART 401
Advanced Ceramics
78058 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Kane, J
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
Zacher, E
6:00p - 9:00p SC 115
Prerequisite: Instructor permission is required for all students; as well as previous completion of ART S301. Not stacked with other levels. Advanced wheel work and hand building; advanced clay body and glaze calculation as needed. Study of the practical application of ceramics in commercial fields. May be repeated for credit.
Senior Drawing
78059 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 3:00p - 5:30p SB 105 Live models in classroom. $10 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ART S305. ART S205/305/405 may be stacked. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Course Dates: 10/9 - 10/15
10/9 - 10/15
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SITKA
10/9 - 10/15
S
1:00p - 4:00p SITKA
1 cr Galanin, N
$30 additional fee for section T01
$45 additional fee for section T01
ART 405
Northwest Coast Art: Selected Topics
81868 Sec T01
W 5:30p - 10:00p SB 106
$100 additional fee for section J01 79945 Sec T01
ART 480
3 cr Woodie, D
Prerequisite: Proficiency in area of study. Pass/Fail grading. Materials and techniques used in Northwest Coast Indian art works. The subtitle of each course gives the specific art form covered. Lab requirements vary.
ART 485
Advanced Northwest Coast Carving: Articulated Raven Mask
78063 Sec J01 9/7 - 9/29
Course Dates: 9/7 - 9/29 U,S
3 cr Watkins, R
9:00a - 6:15p WB 101
$45 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ART S385 ( 3 credits). ART 285/385/485 stacked. Pass/Fail grading. Advanced NW Coast carving in wood, with emphasis on advanced
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design and technique. Using traditional tools, students will learn to carve a mask in the form of a raven with a moveable beak.
the origin of the universe and its future.
ART 486
AT: Aviation Technology
Advanced Northwest Coast Woolen Weaving
80041 Sec T01
Course Dates: 10/7 - 11/2
2 cr Rofkar, T
AT 100
Private Pilot Ground School
10/7 - 10/11
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SC 112
10/28 - 11/1
M,T,W,R,F
6:00p - 9:00p SC 112
9/3 - 12/14
11/2 - 11/2
S
9:00a - 1:00p SC 112
$100 additional fee for section T01
10/12 - 10/12
S
9:00a - 1:00p SC 112
81581 Sec T01
Prerequisite: ART S386 (3 credits). ART 286/386/486 stacked. Pass/Fail grading. Advanced study of traditional twined woolen weaving, with increased emphasis on complex designs. May be repeated for credit.
ART 495
Career Development for the Artist
78065 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dalthorp, P
T 5:30p - 10:00p SB 102
Teaches advanced skills in professional art presentation. Students discuss the development of creative ideas and the relevance of concept to artistic development. Students develop web sites, resumes, and portfolios for employment and graduate study. May be repeated for credit.
ASL: American Sign Language 78067 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
Evans / Olmstead
5:30p - 8:00p EG 224
ST: Intermediate American Sign Language I
78068 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
AUTO: Automotive Technology Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Hildebrand, D
9/3 - 12/14
M 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 105
9/3 - 12/14
M 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 216
$60 additional fee for section J01 Introduction to all components on an automobile. Includes career information for the automotive industry, shop safety, hand tools, fasteners, and basic automotive service.
AUTO 102 Introduction to Automotive Technology 4 cr
An introduction to visual communication. Emphasis will be on grammatical foundations for American Sign Language (ASL). Introduction to the American Deaf culture, its mores and significant issues. Demonstrations of ASL discourse, analysis and derivations, signs and grammatical structures. Two hours lab per week required, for pragmatic application of linguistic principles.
ASL 293
M,T,W,R,F 11:00a - 12:25p SITKA
Investigation of the theoretical foundations of flying and preparation for the Federal Aviation Administration Private Pilot (Airplane) written examination. Includes airplane and engine operation and limitations, airplane flight instruments, navigation, the navigation computer, meteorology and aviation weather services, air traffic control, flight publications and FAA regulations. Extensive use of FAA films.
78797 Sec J01
Beginning American Sign Language I
Hunter, M
AUTO 102 Introduction to Automotive Technology
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
ASL 101
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr
78798 Sec TP1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Squires, S
- JD Hs
$75 additional fee for section TP1 Introduction to all components on an automobile. Includes career information for the automotive industry, shop safety, hand tools, fasteners, and basic automotive service.
AUTO 121 Basic Electrical Systems 78800 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/17
Kaiser, R
9/3 - 10/17
T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 105
9/3 - 10/17
T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 216
$60 additional fee for section J01 Evans, A
5:30p - 8:00p EG 114
Prerequisite: ASL S101 or instructor permission. A continuation of ASL 102. Students will learn more complicated grammatical structures and continue to build ASL vocabulary and fluency. Continued exploration of deaf culture and education of deaf students.
Stacked with DESL S121-J01. Covers history and origins of electrical theory through the generation of electricity. Includes diagnosis, minor repair and general service of alternators, starters and batteries.
AUTO 194 Auto Practicum I 79905 Sec J01
1 - 6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Available for 1 to 6 credits, to be determined at time of registration. Prerequisite: Advisor approval is required to register.
ASTR: Astronomy
Prerequisite: Advisor approval.
ASTR 225 General Astronomy 78439 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/24 - 12/12
3 cr Kocsis, S
9/24 - 12/12 T,R 6:00p - 7:45p EG 112 There will be an additional required 4.5 hour session, date TBA. Dealing with the physical properties of astronomical bodies, this course is intended for the general student. Earth-based and satellite observation of light, cosmic rays, meteors, stars, galaxies and other extraterrestrial phenomena are included. Discussion will encompass present ideas of Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Provides supervised workplace experience in selected industry settings. Integrates knowledge and practice to achieve basic level competencies. Requires a valid Alaska driver's license and a personal tool box meeting industry standards. May be repeated for up to 6 credits.
AUTO 282 Auto Mechanics Open Lab 79907 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
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3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Burns, R
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$150 additional fee for section J01
BA 166
Prerequisite: AUTO S102. Pass/Fail grading.
78007 Sec JD1
Laboratory course in automotive repair and maintenance. Students are required to develop a personal study based on the task list for the eight (8) ASE repair areas. Power Technology students are encouraged to take this course. Student projects are limited to component repair and running vehicles with current registration. Pass/Fail grading. May be repeated for credit.
BA: Business Administration BA 151
Introduction to Business
77968 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Boyer, M
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 7:00p - 8:30p EG 109 Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. 77969 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Wolk, R
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
77970 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Small Business Management
Boyer, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
BA 152
Business Foundation Simulation
77971 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Amstutz, A
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm For more information call (907) 796-6402 For more information call 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: BA S151. Provides application of concepts from BA S151. Students will make managerial decisions for a company in competition with other simulated companies. They will gain experience in thinking about the main functional areas of the business and how those affect firm performance in a competitive economic environment.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Medenica, L
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Survey of core areas of business administration with particular emphasis on organization and operation of small and middle-scale businesses. Business law, personal finance, manufacturing, marketing and finance included at the introductory level.
BA 301
Principles of Management
77974 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Hofeling, D
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
78009 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Wolk, R
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Survey of the basics of management. Synthesis of the traditional and contemporary quantitative and behavioral approaches to the subject of management.
BA 310
Management Information Systems
77976 Sec JD1 Business organization, nature of major business functions such as management, finance, accounting, marketing and personnel administration. Opportunities and requirements for professional business careers.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Mckenna, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: CIOS S235 or CIOS S240. Provides a managerial perspective showing how to use information systems. Course enables students to understand the information systems planning cycle covering five functional areas: financial, marketing, manufacturing and production, human resources, and office information systems.
BA 311
Buyer Behavior
77977 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Achee, L
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to
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edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: BA S343 recommended. Examines how and why we behave as buyers and consumers and the implications for marketing. Practical application of the fundamental principles is emphasized.
BA 325
Financial Management
77978 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M,W
3 cr Staack, A
5:15p - 6:30p Distance Satlte
9/3 - 12/14 M,W 5:15p - 6:30p EL 104 Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. 77979 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Staack, A
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ACCT S201. Intensive analysis of the methods of financial planning and control, asset management, and other functions performed by the financial executive.
BA 330
Legal Environment of Business
77980 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Boyer, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
77981 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Boyer, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
This course examines business in its relation to the legal and judicial systems and to government regulation. It explores legal concepts and issues pertaining to competition, sales, employees, liabilities and forms of doing business.
BA 343
Principles of Marketing
77982 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at Tuesday, December 10, 2013
3 cr Wolk, R
uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. 77983 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Minton, E
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Role of marketing in society and economy; the business firm as a marketing system; management of the firm's marketing effort.
BA 351
Organizational Behavior
77984 Sec JD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Brown, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Departmentalization, motivation, job enrichment, and business organization. Problem solving skills as applied to organizational problems.
BA 412
Operations Management and Production
77987 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Smith, K
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: MATH S107; and BA S374 or STAT S273. Management of operations, production, service system with emphasis on quantitative analysis. Characteristics of systems, types of production and service, forecasting, scheduling, facility design, and other topics in operations management will be covered. Quantitative techniques include linear, integer and goal programming as forecasting and queuing models.
BA 427
Marketing and Entrepreneurial Financial Management
77988 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Wolk, R
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: BA S325 and BA S343. A detailed overview of the financial implications faced by those in sales, service, and marketing with an established business, and the financial implications faced by those interested in starting a business venture.
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Prerequisite: ECON S201.
BA 454
Fraud and Forensic Examination
80433 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
3 cr Staack, A
5:15p - 6:30p EL 104
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 5:15p - 6:30p Distance Satlte Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-478-9069 tollfree. Prerequisite: ACCT S201 or BA S325. Provides a broad detailed overview of the practical issues and techniques that encompass fraud investigation and examination, forensic accounting, legal and liability issues, related criminology, and ethical considerations.
BA 461
Labor-Management Relations
80535 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Brown, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Assists executives, administrators and union business agents in the private and public sectors or students who aspire to such careers in dealing with collective benefit efforts of employees as developed and controlled by tradition, regulatory agencies and the courts. Coursework focuses on organizing, negotiating, arbitrating and the duty of a union to its members.
This course provides a comprehensive examination of international business environments and practices. Attention is given to how differences in culture, political/legal systems, and economic systems influence business practices and trade patterns. Special attention is given to how globalization influences business practices.
BA 490
The Political and Social Environment of Business
77993 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Medenica, L
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
81149 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Brown, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: ECON S201. Policy decisions and governmental regulations affecting business as well as the social responsibility of business in society.
BA 498
Applied Business Research
77996 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Show, I
9/3 - 12/14
BA 462
Capstone: Strategic Management
77991 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Medenica, L
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: BA S301, BA S325, BA S343, and STAT S273.
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: Completion of all BBA emphasis courses, and departmental approval. Investigation of an issue that falls within the scope of the students emphasis area. Topic must be approved by a faculty member who teaches in the student's emphasis area. May be repeated for credit.
In-depth examination of business policy and strategy. This course integrates the competencies and knowledge from the business disciplines and functional viewpoints into a comprehensive strategic planning and implementation process using a series of case studies and business simulation. Designed as the Capstone course for senior BBA students, intended to be taken during the final semester.
BIOL: Biology
BA 487
80043 Sec T01
International Business
80537 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Medenica, L
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
BIOL 101
Introduction to Biological Research Techniques I
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Labounty, K
M,T,W,R,F 9:40a - 11:00a SC 124
Course is a research based lab class focusing on the use of molecular tools to answer locally relevant ecological questions. A research-based lab class focusing on the use of techniques and research tools to answer locally relevant ecological, taxonomic or management questions. Consists of lectures, lab and/or field work, reveiwing scientific literature, and research writing. Students work alone or in pairs on research questions approved by the instructor to develop and implement a research plan for their project and write a synopsis of their research. Lab and field techniques appropriate to the plan will be
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taught. Note: Not accepted for Biology major credit or elective.
BIOL 103
Biology and Society
4 cr
80044 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Labounty, K
9/3 - 12/14 W 5:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $85 additional fee for section TD1
$90 additional fee for section TD1 80046 Sec TD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Corequisite: MATH 105. Fundamental principles of biology focusing on human biology, ecology and the environment. Laboratory sessions include field trips, experiments, demonstrations, and discussion of contemporary biological topics. For non-majors; cannot be used to fulfill requirement for biology majors.
BIOL 104
Natural History of Alaska
79304 Sec K01
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M,W
Morgan, B
1:30p - 4:20p ROBT 115
$70 additional fee for section K01 The physical environment peculiar to the North and important in determining the biological setting: major ecosystem concepts to develop an appreciation for land use and wildlife management problems in both terrestrial and aquatic situations. May not be used as biology elective credit for a major in Biology. BIOL 104 fulfills a Natural Science General Education Requirement.
BIOL 105
Fundamentals of Biology I
78440 Sec J01 9/11 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
Tallmon, D
4:45p - 7:45p AD 314
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 112
$40 additional fee for section J01 78441 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 112
9/13 - 12/14
R 8:00a - 11:00a AD 314
Tallmon, D
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/13 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
R
Tallmon, D
1:15p - 4:15p AD 314
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 112
$40 additional fee for section J03 78443 Sec J04
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/10 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
T
Tallmon, D
1:10p - 4:10p AD 314
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 112
$40 additional fee for section J04 Corequisite: MATH S105. Introduction to basic principles of cell biology and evolution. Topics include cell structure, metabolism, and genetics.
80047 Sec TD3 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
BIOL 111
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Donar, C
9/3 - 12/14
W
4:30p - 7:20p PAUL 301
9/3 - 12/14
M
4:30p - 7:20p PAUL 305
$70 additional fee for section K01 80045 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Chapman, M
9/3 - 12/14 M,W 12:00p - 1:00p Distance Elive Qualification for ENGL 111 HIGHLY recommended. Oriented toward health science students. Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled or may choose to listen to recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission). Lab sessions TBA. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college level lab supplies. Students Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Chapman, M
9/3 - 12/14 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive Qualification for ENGL 111 high recommended. Oriented toward health science students. Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled or may choose to listen to recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission). Lab sessions TBA. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college-level lab supplies. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with instructor is via email, Internet and phone. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbook from MBS Direct. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $90 additional fee for section TD3 Bahna, P
9/3 - 12/14 R 4:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Qualification for ENGL 111 highly recommended. Oriented toward health science students. Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled and attendance is required. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college-level lab supplies. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone, headphones, MS Power Point, MS Word and the Internet. Contact with instructor via email, Internet and phone. Additional information is available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu.sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $90 additional fee for section TD4 80661 Sec T01
79309 Sec K01
Chapman, M
9/3 - 12/14 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive Qualification for ENGL 111 highly recommended. Oriented toward health science students. Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled or may choose to listen to recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission). Lab sessions TBA. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college level lab supplies. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the internet. Contact with the instructor via e-mail, Internet and phone. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free: 800-478-6653. Order books from MBS Direct. Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $90 additional fee for section TD2
80291 Sec TD4 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
$40 additional fee for section J02 78442 Sec J03
MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the internet. Contact with the instructor is via e-mail, Internet and phone. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling Sitka Campus at: 800478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance course.
9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Bahna, P
M 8:00a - 11:00a SC 124 W,F
8:00a - 9:30a SC 110
Qualification for ENGL 111 highly recommended. Oriented toward health science students. Order books from MBS Direct. $50 additional fee for section T01 81229 Sec K02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Donar, C
9/3 - 12/14
T
4:30p - 7:20p PAUL 301
9/3 - 12/14
M
4:30p - 7:20p PAUL 305
$70 additional fee for section K02 81309 Sec TD5 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Barnett, D
9/3 - 12/14 M,W 7:00p - 9:00p Distance Elive Qualification for ENGL 111 highly recommended. Oriented
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toward health science students. Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled and attendance is required. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college-level lab supplies. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone, headphones, MS Power Point, MS Word and the Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail, Internet and phone. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800-478-6653. Order books from MBS Direct. Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $90 additional fee for section TD5 Introduces human structure and function. The integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems are covered. Recommended for health science students.
BIOL 111
Human Anatomy and Physiology I
78445 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/12 - 12/14
T
9/3 - 12/14
M,W
6:15p - 9:15p BRC 152
M,W
9/12 - 12/14
R
Pearson, H
6:10p - 7:40p AD 204 3:00p - 6:00p BRC 152
Human Anatomy and Physiology II
4 cr
80048 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Barnett, D
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 6:30p - 8:30p Distance Elive Web based, online meetings. Students are required to attend ALL Elluminate sessions. Additional Lab sessions TBA. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone (MS PowerPoint and Word), digital camera and the Internet. Contact with instructor is via e-mail and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $90 additional fee for section TD2
Continuation of BIOL 111. Endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems are covered. Recommended for health science students.
Marine Research: Whalefest Course Dates: 11/1 - 11/3 U,F,S
1 cr Straley, J
- SITKA
May be repeated for credit when content differs. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
1 cr Labounty, K
- SITKA
ST: Molecular Tech/Mar Mammals
82078 Sec T03
Course Dates: 10/29 - 10/31
1 cr Straley / Labounty
10/29 - 10/31 T,W,R - SITKA Additional fee: Housing for 4 nights at $25 per night (Sitka Fine Arts Camp) will be collected at the time student registers. Total housing cost for 4 nights: $100. Rooms are double occupancy (includes linens). Molecular techniques offier unique opportunities to investigate population, individual and ecological questions about marine mammals. The course will consist of a series of lectues with topic related laboratory work. Students will learn the basics of DNA extraction, Polymerase chain reaction, and gel electrophresis through hands on lab work. Students will use specific primers on whale skin and tissue samples for sexing and DNA extraction from fecal samples for prey assessment to address real research questions. Lectures will focus on how the results of the applied molecular techniques can be incorporated into ecological and population studies of marine mammals. Specifically how these tools are used to study the population structure and foraging ecology of North Pacific Humpback whales.
BIOL 193
Molecular Tech/Marine Mammals
80917 Sec T01 10/29 - 10/31
Prerequisite: BIOL 111 (C- or better) or permission.
11/1 - 11/3
Course Dates: 10/14 - 12/15
Course is a experiential learning course that uses a variety of research techniques to address locally relevant Biological questions. Students will learn the fundamentals of research techniques, the importance of lab note taking, technical problem solving and the rigors of lab and/or field based research. Research plans focusing on ecological management or taxonomic questions of local interest will be developed by students with guidance from the instructor and other appropriate faculty experts. Students will work alone or in pairs at the discretion of the instructor. Students will collect and process the field samples as well as environmental data relevant to their research plan. Students will also conduct a literature review relating to their research project.
BIOL 193
6:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive
80049 Sec TD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
BIOL 175
I.S. Intro to Research Methods
Martin, J
Web based, online meetings. Students are required to attend all Elluminate sessions. Additional Lab sessions TBA. Students must have access to a computer with a microphone (MS PowerPoint and Word), digital camera and the Internet. Contact with instructor is via e-mail and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $90 additional fee for section TD1
80050 Sec T01
BIOL 193
$100 additional fee for section T02
Introduces human structure and function. The integumentary, skeletal, muscular, and nervous systems are covered. Recommended for health science students.
9/3 - 12/14
A fall symposium of lectures as part of the annual Sitka Whale Fest: A Celebration of Marine Wildlife. Marine scientists will present current research findings on topics focused on marine life around the Pacific Rim, with an emphasis on marine mammals. To pass, students must attend an introductory class (can be in class, by audio or web), all symposium lectures, daily follow-up discussions with invited researchers, participate in a marine wildlife viewing cruise, and provide written summeries of the lectures by the end of the semester. Students must be registered for the Sitka Whale Fest.
10/14 - 12/15
$40 additional fee for section J03
BIOL 112
Straley, J
Pass/Fail grading.
81981 Sec T02
6:10p - 7:40p AD 204
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 11/1 - 11/3
11/1 - 11/3 U,F,S - SITKA Additional Fee: Housing for 4 nights at $25 per night (Sitka Fine Arts Camp) will be collected at the time student registers. Total housing cost for 4 nights: $100. Rooms are double accupancy (includes linens).
4 cr Pearson, H
$40 additional fee for section J02 78446 Sec J03
80051 Sec T02
Course Dates: 10/29 - 10/31 T,W,R
1 cr Straley / Labounty
- SITKA
Molecular techniques offer unique opportunities to investigate population, individual and ecological questions about marine mammals. The course will consist of a series of lectures with topic related laboratory work. Students will learn the baics of DNA extraction, Polymerase chain reaction and gel electrophoresis through hands-on laboratory work. Students will use specific primers on whale skin and tissue samples for sexing and DNA extraction from fecal samples for prey assessment to address real research questions. Lectures will focus on how the results on how the results of the applied molecular techniques can be incorporated into ecological and polulation studies of
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marine mammals. Specifically how these tools are use to study the population structure and foraging of North Pacific Humback Whales.
BIOL 310
Animal Physiology
78450 Sec J01
BIOL 215
Introduction to Marine Biology
78448 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Bergstrom, C
Introduction to Plant Biology Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M
1:10p - 4:10p AD 314
9/3 - 12/14
M,W,F
8:00a - 9:00a AD 204
4 cr Fagen, J
$40 additional fee for section J01
Structure, function, ecology, and evolutionary patterns of the major groups of plants.
9/3 - 12/14
M,W
4:30p - 6:00p AD 204
Bahna, P
9/3 - 12/14 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive Lab sessions via distance. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college level lab supplies. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via email, Internet and phone. Additional information is available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order books from MBS Direct. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $350 additional fee for section TD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
Smith, A
5:30p - 7:30p Distance Elive
Lab sessions via distance. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college level lab supplies. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with instructor is via email, Internet and phone. Additional information is available at the course site: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $350 additional fee for section TD3 80293 Sec TD4
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Smith, A
9/3 - 12/14 T 5:30p - 7:30p Distance Elive Lab sessions via distance.Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college level lab supplies. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via email, Internet and phone Additional information is available at the course site: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $350 additional fee for section TD4 Prerequisite: 8 credits in biology or chemistry. BIOL S112 and CHEM S104 recommended. General introductory microbiology with emphasis on microorganisms as disease causing agents. Fundamentals of microbial biology and diversity including host microbe interactions and epidemiology. Not accepted for Biology major credit. Recommended for health science students.
Tamone, S
$40 additional fee for section J02 Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and S106, CHEM S105 and S106, and MATH S107. Chemical and physical principles underlying living processes, and the integration of these principles into the physiology of cells and whole organisms. Three hours lab per week required.
Genetics
9/3 - 12/14
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 6:10p - 9:10p AD 314
9/3 - 12/14
Introductory Microbiology
80292 Sec TD3
T 8:30a - 11:30a AD 314
M
78451 Sec J01
80052 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Tamone, S
4:30p - 6:00p AD 204
9/9 - 12/14
BIOL 362
Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and BIOL S106.
BIOL 240
M,W
9/10 - 12/14 81314 Sec J02
An introduction to the major characteristics of ocean ecosystems and the organisms that inhabit them. Includes physical, chemical, and biological principles that affect marine biodiversity.
78706 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
$40 additional fee for section J01
M,W,F 12:00p - 1:00p AD 204
Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and BIOL S106.
BIOL 239
4 cr
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
Barry, P
1:10p - 4:10p AD 204
M,W,F 12:00p - 1:00p AD 203
$40 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and 106, CHEM 106, and MATH 107. Principles of inheritance; physiochemical properties of genetic systems.
BIOL 375
Current Topics: Ecological and Evolutionary Effects of Climate Change
80166 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
2 cr
Tallmon, D
2:10p - 4:10p AD 204
Prerequisite: Completion of 3 science credits. Designed to introduce students to cutting-edge research on the ecological and evolutionary effects of global climate change. Climate change is among the most contentious and important issues facing society today, with far-reaching implications for the biodiversity, ecosystems, and ecosystem services upon which humans depend. Readings will include recent scientific journal articles on how populations, species, and ecosystems are changing in response to climate change, with an emphasis on examples from Alaska. Each week, discussions of recent publications providing data, models, theories and/or policy will be guided by students.
BIOL 375
Current Topics: Discussions in Marine Mammalogy
78453 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 11/7 - 11/10
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
2 cr Pearson, H
R 12:00p - 2:00p AD 204 U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p SITKA
Students will read and discuss published papers by marine mammal biologists and will be required to attend Whale Fest in Sitka in November (www.sitkawhalefest.org website for more information). Course fees will cover basic travel costs. $550 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Completion of 3 science credits. Discussion of a book or series of papers on a current topic in biology. Students will lead discussions and be graded on both their presentation and their participation in discussions. May be repeated.
BIOL 393
ST: Communicating Science
78517 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,F
3 cr Tamone, S
1:15p - 2:45p AD 204
Prerequisite: BIOL 105 and BIOL 106. This course will prepare students for communicating to scientific and nonscientific audiences. The course will focus on scientific writing and
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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presentations.
BIOL 427
Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission via signed Instructor Approval Form.
Introduction to Ichthyology
78457 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
Bergstrom, C
1:10p - 4:10p AD 314
Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input.
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a AD 204
$40 additional fee for section J01
CEU: Continuing Education
Prerequisites: BIOL S105 and S106. Major groups of fishes, emphasizing the fishes of northwestern North America. Classification, structure, evolution, general biology and importance to man of the major groups.
BIOL 480
Aquatic Pollution
78518 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Rice, J
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a AD 203
Research in Biology
1 - 6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Pearson, H - ARR
Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input.
BIOL 498
Research in Biology
1 - 6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Tamone, S
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Prerequisite: Signed instructor approval form required to register. Available for 1 to 6 credits, to be determined at time of registration. Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission via signed Instructor Approval Form. Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input.
BIOL 498
Research in Biology
78520 Sec J01
1 - 6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Tallmon, D
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Prerequisite: Signed instructor approval form required to register. Available for 1 to 6 credits, to be determined at time of registration. Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission via signed Instructor Approval Form. Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input.
BIOL 498
Research in Biology
81727 Sec J03
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
S
.8 cr Lineback, H
8:00a - 5:00p SC 106
$90 additional fee for section T73 80862 Sec T75
Course Dates: 11/23 - 11/23 S
Lineback, H
8:00a - 5:00p SC 106
Bergstrom, C - ARR
Participants successfully completing this class will receive a credential for both CPR categories, Heartsaver First Aid and CPR with Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). Meets OSHA and Coast Guard requirements for First Aid and CPR but does not meet Health Care Provider (BLS) requirements. Certification is for two years.
CEU 041
CEU: AHA First Aid/CPR Staff
80849 Sec T72 9/12 - 9/13
Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission via signed Instructor Approval Form.
78521 Sec J02
10/5 - 10/5
Course Dates: 10/5 - 10/5
$90 additional fee for section T75
Discusses all major kinds of marine pollution including oil, heavy metals, organic wastes, pulp mill effluent, PCBs, pesticides, ocean dumping, radioactive wastes, thermal pollution, marine litter and noise pollution. Effects on biological systems are emphasized. Some consideration given to legal aspects.
BIOL 498
CEU: AHA First Aid/CPR
11/23 - 11/23
Prerequisite: BIOL S271 and CHEM S106.
81843 Sec J04
CEU 041
80860 Sec T73
Course Dates: 9/12 - 9/13
.8 cr Lineback, H
R,F 8:00a - 12:00p SC 106
$90 additional fee for section T72 Participants successfully completing this class will receive a credential for both CPR categories, Heartsaver First Aid and CPR with Automatic External Defibrillator (AED). Meets OSHA and Coast Guard requirements for First Aid and CPR but does not meet Health Care Provider (BLS) requirements. Certification is for two years.
CEU 042
CEU: CTPM: Customer Service
81011 Sec T70
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Majeski, R
8/11 - 12/21
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T70
'Customer Service for Ports & Marinas' focuses on improving the customer service skills. Students will learn proven techniques to ascertain what customers want and need so that staff can fine tune operation to meet those expectations. This course highlights ways to know what your competition is doing and methods to stay abreast of industry standards. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
CEU 042
CEU: CTPM: Facility Safety
81012 Sec T71
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Sorum, A
8/11 - 12/21
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T71
'Facility Safety' covers the major safety issues dealt with on a day-to-day basis in the harbor. Not only awareness of hazards, but how to prevent/eliminate hazards and protect self, other employees and the public. Safety on the job including educating the public and keeping others safe is emphasized. Course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
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CEU 042
CEU: CTPM: Fire Safety
81015 Sec T74
1.5 cr
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
CEU 042
81014 Sec T73
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T74
'Fire Safety for Ports & Marinas' focuses on increased awareness of fire hazards as well as provide employees effective measures to prevent and fight fire in the harbor. The course stresses the importance of policy and planning. Employees who complete the course will gain insight into the complex and serious nature of unified fire response. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
CEU: CTPM: Harbor Administr
80738 Sec T7I
Course Dates: 8/12 - 12/15
1.5 cr Garrett, D
8/12 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: This course provides a survey of all aspects of harbor administration, covering policy, financial, marketing, and security issues. Students will be introduced to modern management practices, and shown how to apply them to their own harbor. Students will learn about best management practices, as well as safety issues that affect harbors and how to mitigate them. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $195 additional fee for section T7I
CEU 042
CEU: CTPM: Haz Mat and Waste Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
1.5 cr Sorum, A
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for the class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T76
This course will provide you with the knowledge to comply with regulations while providing good guidelines for the prevention of boating related to pollution. The course will provide many best management practices for harbors as guidelines for your harbor and will point out best practices for used oil collection, solid and liquid waste materials and hazardous material training. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
CEU 042
CEU: CTPM: Marine Structures
81013 Sec T72
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
1.5 cr Sorum, A
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for course: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T72
'Marine Structures and Materials' covers major marine structures and building materials found in a harbor or small port infrastructure. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages inherent in the design and use of each marine building material will help harbor employees make good choices in their maintenance activities. Course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Olsson, E
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T73
'Oil Spills: Prevention, Prepardness and Response' focuses on understanding the ramifications of oil spills and marinas, the laws attendant on reporting them, how to prevent oil spills, what risks are common in ports and marinas and how to alleviate those risks. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
CEU: CTPM: Operations Planning
81016 Sec T75
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
1.5 cr Sorum, A
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T75
This course focuses on developing a set of documents you can use in your marina to make good planning decisions and ensure its safe and efficient operation. Harbor management plans are comprehensive and usually consider regional needs as well as commercial and recreational needs, waste management, mineral extraction, dredging, public access, habitat, resource protection, water quality, aesthetic values, and public interests, to name just a few issues. Course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
CEU 042 81017 Sec T76
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
1.5 cr
8/11 - 12/15
CEU 042 CEU 042
CEU: CTPM: Oil Spills
CEU: CTPM: Utilities Marinas
81018 Sec T77
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
1.5 cr Kinsella, S
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T77
This course deals with the operation and maintenance of marina sanitary sewer systems and the complexities of providing clean and safe water service for harbor customers. You will learn about the regulations for potable and fire water systems, as well as those for sanitary sewer, the materials, equipment and layout for systems and the best practices for operation and maintenance. Course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas.
CEU 042
CEU:CTPM: Marine Strct PCC
80490 Sec T7C
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Sorum, A
8/11 - 12/21
Distance Web Delivered: "Marine Structures and Materials" covers major marine structures and building materials found in a harbor or small port infrastructure. Understanding the advantages and disadvantages inherent in the design and use of each marine building material will help harbor employees make good choices in their maintenance activities. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $150 additional fee for section T7C
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CEU 042
CEU:CTPM: Utilities Electrical
80631 Sec T7J
Course Dates: 8/12 - 12/15
1.5 cr
CEU 042
Boyer, L
80486 Sec T7E
8/12 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: This course will familiarize employees with the basics of a marina electrical system. The delivery of electrical power is traced from the utility to marina facilities and shore pedestals. Employees will learn about the importance of grounding and bonding, sources and means for prevention of stray and galvanic currents, as well as testing and troubleshooting procedures. Upon completion of the course employees will be prepared to educate boat owners about proper grounding and bonding of on board power systems and to help them reduce damage from electrical corrosion. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones. Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $150 additional fee for section T7J
81020 Sec T79
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
Boyer, L
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T79
CEU 042
CEU:CTPM:Cust Serv PCC Mmb
80485 Sec T7A
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Majeski, R
8/11 - 12/21
Distance Web Delivered: "Customer Service for Ports & Marinas" focuses on improving the customer service skills. Students will learn proven techniques to ascertain what customers want and need so that staff can fine tune operation to meet those expectations. This course highlights ways to know what your competition is doing and methods to stay abreast of industry standards. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. ATTRIBUTE: SNMO $150 additional fee for section T7A
CEU 042
CEU:CTPM:Facility Sfty PCC Mbr
80484 Sec T7B
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Sorum, A
Distance Web Delivered: "Facility Safety" covers the major safety issues dealt with on a day-to-day basis in the harbor. Not only awareness of hazards, but how to prevent/eliminate hazards and protect self, other employees and the public. Safety on the job including educating the public and keeping others safe is emphasized. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. ATTRIBUTE: SNMO $150 additional fee for section T7B
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
CEU:CTPM:Fire Safety PCC Mbr
1.5 cr
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
8/11 - 12/21
Distance Web Delivered: "Fire Safety for Ports & Marinas" focuses on increased awareness of fire hazards as well as provide employees effective measures to prevent and fight fire in the harbor. The course stresses the importance of policy and planning. Employees who complete the course will gain insight into the complex and serious nature of unified fire response. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $150 additional fee for section T7E
CEU 042
CEU:CTPM:Haz Mat/Wste PCC
80488 Sec T7G Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Sorum, A
8/11 - 12/21
Distance Web Delivered: This course will provide you with the knowledge to comply with regulations while providing good guidelines for the prevention of boating related pollution. The course will provide many best management practices for harbors as guidelines for your harbor and will point waste materials and hazardous material training. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $150 additional fee for section T7G
CEU 042
CEU:CTPM:Oil Spills PCC mbr
80491 Sec T7D
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Olsson, E
8/11 - 12/21
Distance Web Delivered: "Oil Spills: Prevention, Preparedness and Response" focuses on understanding the ramifications of oil spills in ports and marinas, the laws attendant on reporting them, how to prevent oil spills, what risks are common in ports and marinas and how to alleviate those risks. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $150 additional fee for section T7D
CEU 042
CEU:CTPM:Operat Plan PCC
80493 Sec T7F
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Sorum, A
8/11 - 12/21
Distance Web Delivered: This course focuses on developing a set of documents you can use in your marina to make good planning decisions and ensure its safe and efficient operation. Harbor management plans are comprehensive and usually consider regional needs as well as commercial and recreational needs, waste management, mineral extraction, dredging, public access, habitat, resource protection, water quality, aesthetic values, and public interests, to name just a few key issues. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special
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Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $150 additional fee for section T7F
CEU 042
CEU:CTPM:Utilities Wtr PCC mbr
80494 Sec T7H Course Dates: 8/12 - 12/15
1.5 cr
Distance Web Delivered: This course deals with the operation and maintenance of providing clean and safe water service for harbor customers. You will learn about the regulations for potable and fire water systems, as well as those for sanitary sewer, the materials, equipment and layout for systems and the best practices for operation and maintenance. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $150 additional fee for section T7H
CEU 042
CEU:Management Leadershp Train
10/14 - 10/15
Course Dates: 10/14 - 10/15 M,T
1.6 cr Weaver, P
8:00a - 5:00p KETCH
$121 additional fee for section K01 This is a contracted training for the City of Ketchikan managers. Includes training in leadership styles, human resource skills, motivating employees, problem solving, performance appraisals, identifying and modifying difficult employee behavior, and communication. Additionally, managers will learn about current workplace laws and issues and how it affects employee training. Topics include workplace fraud/ethics, FMLA, sexual and other harassment, bullying, violence, diversity, and resolving workplace conflicts constructively.
CEU 043
CEU: Asbestos Refresh Online
81553 Sec T74
Course Dates: 10/3 - 10/16
.8 cr Hanson, J
10/3 - 10/16
Distance Web Delivered: Online course requires a current state of Alaska asbestos card and proof of identity in order to enroll. Arrangements for a proctor is required for taking the exam. $219 additional fee for section T74
81555 Sec T75
Course Dates: 10/17 - 10/30
Distance Web Delivered: Online course requires a current State of Alaska asbestos card and proof of identity in order to enroll. Arrangements for a proctor is required for taking the exam. $219 additional fee for section T75 Course Dates: 10/31 - 11/13
Hanson, J
10/31 - 11/13
Distance Web Delivered: This online course requires a current state of Alaska asbestos card and proof of indentity in order to enroll. Arrangements for a proctor is required for taking the exam. $219 additional fee for section T76
81809 Sec T77
Course Dates: 11/14 - 11/27
11/14 - 11/27
Hanson, J
Distance Web Delivered: This online course requires a current State of Alaska asbestos card and proof of identity in order to enroll. Arrangements for a proctor is required for taking the exam. $219 additional fee for section T77 Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Hanson, J
Distance Web Delivered: This online course requires a current State of Alaska asbestos card and proof of identity in order to enroll. Arrangements for a proctor is required for taking the exam. $219 additional fee for section T78
The goal of the 8 hour course is to review the information about asbestos abatement work obtained from the initial training and obtain up to date information about asbestos abatement operations.
CEU 043
CEU: Asbestos Refresher Online
80863 Sec T72
Course Dates: 9/5 - 9/18
.8 cr Hanson, J
9/5 - 9/18
Distance Web Delivered: $219 additional fee for section T72 80864 Sec T73 9/19 - 10/2
Course Dates: 9/19 - 10/2
Hanson, J
Distance Web Delivered:
$219 additional fee for section T73 The goal of this 8 hour course is to review the information about asbestos abatement work obtained from the initial training and obtain up to date information about asbestos abatement operations. This online course requires a current state of Alaska asbestos card and proof of identity in order to enroll. Arrangements for a proctor is required for taking the exam.
CEU 043
CEU: ICD-10 CM/PCS Online
80998 Sec T71
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
9 cr Gordon / Dearborn
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Course is designed to be completed within 15 weeks based on a 6 hour per week commitment. Course fee includes required text. $160 additional fee for section T71
An introduction to International Classification of Diseases 10th Modification. Introduces coding of diagnosis and procedures, sequencing, coding conventions and software. Professional practice experience: Student completes online activities using electronic health records and encoding systems. Topics include the interface between business office and health information management to optimize reimbursement, coding quality studies and working with physicians for DRG management. Provides practice in analyzing medical records to identify data elements to be coded.
Hanson, J
10/17 - 10/30
81706 Sec T76
Course Dates: 12/5 - 12/18
12/5 - 12/18
Kinsella, S
8/12 - 12/15
82119 Sec K01
81811 Sec T78
CEU 044
Water Operator Treatment Level 1
82223 Sec T7C
Course Dates: 11/18 - 11/21
3.2 cr Anderson, T
11/18 - 11/21 M,T,W,R - OT Fbnks This is a contacted course between UAS and Bristol Bay Health Corporation, 6000 Kanakanak Road, PO Box 130 Dillingham, AK 99576 82224 Sec T7B
Course Dates: 11/4 - 11/7
Anderson, T
11/4 - 11/7 M,T,W,R - OT Bethel This is a contracted course between UAS and Bristol Bay Health Corporation, 6000 Kanakanak Road / PO Box 130 Dillingham, AK 99576 82225 Sec T7A
Course Dates: 10/21 - 10/24
Anderson, T
10/21 - 10/24 M,T,W,R - OT Dill This is a contacted course between UAS and Bristol Bay Health Corporation, 6000 Kanakanak Road, PO Box 130 Dillingham, AK 99576 This course is a small treated water treatment level 1 workshop. This small treated water system course was orignally designed for operators of small treated water systems in Alaska. Successful completion of this
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course is a prerequisite for Alaska Small Treated Water System certification. This course is divided into seven modules: Characteristics of Water, Water Sources, Water Systems, O&M, Treatement O&M, Disinfection, Regulations and Management, and Math.
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Bacteriological Sampl
81010 Sec T70
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
.15 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: Computer with speakers, Internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Plugin version 10. $50 additional fee for section T70
This short course covers all aspects of sampling public water supplies for coliform analysis according to the Total Coliform Rule of the Safe Drinking Water Act. Topics covered include the sample site plan, selecting good sampling points, the step-by-step procedure for collecting a potable water sample, sample preservation and transport and other issues such as repeat and special samples, recordkeeping, and public notification of violations.
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Chem I Wtr/WstWtr
81009 Sec T76
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: computer with speakers, Internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Plugin version 10. $180 additional fee for section T76
This course is the first in a series of two short courses covering basic and intermediate chemistry with applications for water and wastewater utilities. Although a previous knowledge of chemistry is not required, the material is moderately demanding and assumes the ability to manipulate and solve simple arithmetic formulas. This first course covers basic fundamentals of general chemistry including the structure of atoms and compounds, chemical reactions and equations, acids, bases, salts and aqueous solutions. The course also includes discussion of alkalinity , hardness and chlorination. This course has basic, but rigorous content. Students will need basic math skills to use mathematical formulas and solve problems.
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Chem II Wtr/WstWtr Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
1.4 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: Computer with speakers, Internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Plugin version 10. $115 additional fee for section T77
This course is the second in a series of two short courses covering basic and intermediate chemistry with applications for water and wastewater utilities. The first course develops knowledge that will be used in this course. Although not required, it is recommended that learners complete the first course in the series before attempting the second course. The material in the course is demanding and assumes the ability to manipulate and solve simple arithmetic formulas. The second course covers intermediate chemistry topics and specific applications including oxidation and reduction reactions, water softening, iron and maganese, fluoride/fluoridation, corrosion control and introductions to organic chemistry, biochemistry and nuclear chemistry.
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Cross Connections
81007 Sec T71
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Diaphr Chem Fd Pmp
81006 Sec T72
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
.2 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: Computer with speakers, Internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Plugin version 10. $55 additional fee for section T72
This short course reviews the importance of the chemical feed pump in potable water treatment. It covers the theory of operation of diaphragm chemical feed pumps, the parts of the pump, the chemical feed system (including solution storage tank, associated lines and valves and electrical controls), pump controls, the procedure for pump calibration, pump maintenance, troubleshooting and safety.
2.6 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
81008 Sec T77
potable water systems, the significance of cross-connections to public health, reviews basic distribution system hydraulics, and discusses the theory of backflow and back siphonage. The course also covers backflow prevention methods and devices, backflow assembly testing, cross-connection control programs, and ends with examples of potential cross-connection situations and corrective actions.
.15 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: Computer with speakers, internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Plugin version 10. $50 additional fee for section T71
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Lagoons
81005 Sec T73
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
.5 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: computer with speakers, Internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Plugin version 10. $75 additional fee for section T73
This short course introduces sewage treatment lagoons and discusses major advantages and disadvantages of their use. The course presents the types of lagoons, the theory of biological stabilization activity within the lagoons, the physical components of lagoons systems, factors affecting waste treatment in a lagoon, routine inspection and maintenance, operational tests and measurements, treatment process control strategies, mathematical calculations related to lagoons and lagoon safety.
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Sm Trtd Water Syst
81003 Sec T78
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
1 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: Computer with speakers, Internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player version 10. $95 additional fee for section T78
The Small Treated Water Systems course was originally designed for operators of small treated water systems in Alaska. Successful completion of this course is a prereq for Alaska Small Treated Water System Certification. The course is divided into seven modules: Characteristics of Water, Water Sources, Water Systems O&M, Treatment O&M, Disinfection, Regulations and Management and Math.
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Sm Untreated Wtr Syst
81002 Sec T79
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
.5 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: Computer with speakers, Internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player version 10. $75 additional fee for section T79
The Small Untreated Water System course was originally designed for operators of small untreated water systems in Alaska. Successful completion of the course is a prereq for Alaska Small Untreated Water System certification. The course is divided into six modules: Groundwater basics, Wells, Water System O&M, Passive Treatment O&M, Drinking Water Regulations and Management and Math.
This short course examines terms related to cross-connections in Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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CEU 044
CEU:WWO Using pH Meters
81001 Sec T74
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
.15 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: Computer with speakers, Internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Plugin version 10. $50 additional fee for section T74
This short course reviews the concept of pH, its importance to water and wastewater treatment, and how pH is measured. The theory of the operation of the pH probe and pH meters is discussed and procedures explained for pH meter calibration and making pH measurements. Care of the pH probes and troubling shooting probes and meters are also discussed.
CEU 044
CEU:WWO Well Syst Disinfection
80999 Sec T75
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
.2 cr Anderson, T
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Required equipment: computer with speakers, internet access, Adobe Acrobat Reader and Flash Player Plugin version 10. $55 additional fee for section T75
This short course reviews the purpose of well and distribution system disinfection and chlorine products available for use as disinfectants. The course presents the procedure for well disinfection, disinfection of wells and small distributions system together, disinfection of distribution system separately and disinfection of finished water storage tanks. Course also covers sampling and bacteriological testing after disinfection and safety issues related to the disinfection procedures.
CEU 045
CEU: Marine Hydraulics Online
81974 Sec T74
Course Dates: 10/1 - 10/4
.6 cr Rioux, P
10/1 - 10/4
Distance Web Delivered: $95 additional fee for section T74
81976 Sec T75
Course Dates: 11/5 - 11/8
Rioux, P
CEU:ETT Online Trng No/Book
3 cr
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Enrollment is by permission of the Certified ETT Instructor. $200 additional fee for section T73
This online course consists of nine modules and provides audio/visual lessons with interactive activities/quizzes for learning the material (30 hours). In addition to completing the online course - a current BLS card and completion of 12-16 hours for skills training, the skills exam and the written exam - are required to become a State Registered ETT.
CEU 045
CEU:ETT Online Trng w/book
80996 Sec T72
3 cr
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Enrollment is by permission of the Certified ETT Instructor only. $225 additional fee for section T72
This Online course consists of nine modules and provides audio/visual lessons with interactive/quizzes for learning the material (30 hours). In addition to completing the online course - a current BLS card and completion of 12-16 hours for skills training, the skills exam and the written exam - are required to become a State Registered ETT.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
80994 Sec T71 10/2 - 12/13
Course Dates: 10/2 - 12/13
3 cr Brudzinski, J
W 12:00p - 1:00p Distance Elive
$495 additional fee for section T71 This second course in the Telehealth Coordinator and Telehealth Program Manager Cert series provides the knowledge and skills necessary to support the use of Telehealth applications within a health care organization. Central components of the course include literature reviews in various topic areas, development of templates and tools and participation in online discussions. The online webmeetings are held biweekly and are recorded for access after each session.
CEU 046
CEU:Communication in WorkPlace
82089 Sec T74 9/24 - 9/25
T,W
- SC 229
11/5 - 11/5
T
- SC 229
CEU 046
5 cr
Course Dates: 9/24 - 11/5
CEU:THC1 Understand Telehealth
80995 Sec T70 10/1 - 12/13
Course Dates: 10/1 - 12/13
3 cr Brudzinski, J
T 12:00p - 1:00p Distance Elive
$495 additional fee for section T70 This first course in the Telehealth Coordinator and Telehealth Program Manager Certification series provides an overview of telehealth and the basic knowledge necessary to understand the role of the Telehealth Coordinator in a healthcare organization. Central components of the course include historical and current reading assignments participation in class and online discussion forums. The online webmeetings are held biweekly and are recorded for access after each session.
CEU 047
CEU: Challenging Behav / ADRD Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
.4 cr Hanson, J
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: $95 additional fee for section T75
CEU 045
CEU: THC2 Telehealth Coord
80992 Sec T76
11/5 - 11/8
80997 Sec T73
CEU 046
Distance Web Delivered: Access to a computer and the internet is required for taking this course. $45 additional fee for section T76
This course is for caregivers of people who have Alzheimer's disease or a related dimentia, who want to learn more about dealing with challenging behaviors effectively and with compassion. The course begins with an overview of the following topics: warning signs of Alzheimer's, realistic expectations for those afflicted, how it impacts communication, person-centered care, and caretaker guidelines. The remaining modules cover: considerations in addressing behavior, common activators, the ABC Method, applying the ABC Method, addressing specific behaviors, bathing considerations and person care.
CEU 047
CEU: Intro/Alzheimer's Disease
80991 Sec T77
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
.6 cr Hanson, J
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Access to a computer and the internet is required for taking this course. $45 additional fee for section T77
This Course is for caregivers of people with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia, who want to learn more about strategies for working effectively with afflicted individuals and their families. Course topics include an overview of the disease, stages of the disease, communication strategies, nutrition, activities, ethical and cultural issues, and the caregiver's role.
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CEU 047
CEU:Clinical Coach/Safe Care
80723 Sec T73
Course Dates: 9/3 - 4/30
1.6 cr Bigge / Hanson
9/3 - 4/30
Distance Web Delivered: Self-paced online modules must be completed within 3 months of initial course registration. Facilitated live session must be completed within 12 months of initial course registration (offered three times per year through web meetings or on-site sessions) $260 additional fee for section T73
CEU 047
Understanding Domestic Violence
82222 Sec T74
Course Dates: 11/11 - 12/9
2 cr Luddington, B
11/11 - 12/9
Distance Web Delivered: $55 additional fee for section T74
This course is designed to increase understanding of the ways in which domestic violence (DV) and sexual assault (SA) impact our world, our communities and our individual personal lives. The intention behind the material is to help prepare you to respond to DV and SA on a professional level, but also in a situation in which you are faced with these situations in your day-to-day life. You will enhance your awareness of historical trauma, the impact of violence on children, how to deliver trauma-informed services, intervene in crisis situations and how to help someone who may be suicidal. You will also explore themes of vicarious trauma and self-care and resources to support your greater understanding of domestic and sexual violence. This course was created with a wide spectrum of intended participants ranging from medical to law enforcement, advocacy and social work, legal professionals and students and any agency that is aware of the unique challenges and opportunities in serving survivors of DV and/or SA.
CEU 047
CEU:Understndg Dom Viol NonMem
82229 Sec T75
Course Dates: 11/11 - 12/9
2 cr Luddington, B
11/11 - 12/9
Distance Web Delivered: $75 additional fee for section T75
CEU 048
CEU: CTPM: Operations Planning
82244 Sec T71
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1.5 cr Sorum, A
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player.
This course focuses on developing a set of documents you can use in your marina to make good planning decisions and ensure its safe and efficient operation. Harbor manangement plans are comprehensive and usually consider regional needs as well as commercial and recreational needs, waste management, mineral extraction, dredging, public access, habitat, resource protection, water quality, aesthetic values and public interests to name just a few key issues. Course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
CEU 049
CEU: CTPM: Harbor Administr
81019 Sec T78
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
1.5 cr Garrett, D
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player. $195 additional fee for section T78
This course provides a survey of all aspects of harbor administration, covering policy, financial, marketing and security issues. Students will be introduced to modern manangement practices and shown how to apply them to their own harbor. Students will learn about best manangement practices, as well as safety issues that affect harbors and how to mitigate them. Course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
CEU 049
CEU:CTPM:Harbor Admin PCC mbr
80487 Sec T71
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/21
1.5 cr Garrett, D
8/11 - 12/21
This course is designed to increase understanding of the ways in which domestic violence (DV) and sexual assault (SA) impact our world, our communities, and out individual personal lives. The intention behind the material is to help prepare you to respond to DV and SA on a profressional level, but also in a situation in which you are faced with these situations in your day-to-day life. You will enhance your awareness of historical trauma, the impact of violence on children, how to deliver trauma-informed services, intervene in crisis situations, and how to help someone your who may be suicidal. You will also explore themes of vicarious trauma and self-care and resources to support your greater understanding of domestic and sexual violence. This course was created with a wide spectrum of intended participants ranging from medical to law enforcement, advocacy and social work, legal professionals, and students and any agency that is aware of the unique challenges and opportunities in serving survivors of DV and/or SA.
Distance Web Delivered: This course provides a survey of all aspects of harbor administration, covering policy, financial, marketing, and security issues. Students will be introduced to modern management practices, and shown how to apply them to their own harbor. Students will learn about best management practices, as well as safety issues that affect harbors and how to mitigate them. This course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series. Requirements for class: Must have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address, Adobe Reader Flash Player Special Discount for PCC members. Register and pay between Apr10 and May 10, 2013 to take the course during fall semester (after August 10). NO REFUNDS. $150 additional fee for section T71
CHEM: Chemistry CEU 048
CEU: CTPM: Harbor Administ
82239 Sec T70
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1.5 cr Garrett, D
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requirements for class: MUST have a computer with internet access, speakers OR headphones, personal email address and Adobe Reader Flash Player.
CHEM 103 Introduction to General Chemistry 78461 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
M
Love, A
1:10p - 4:10p AD 309
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 218
$40 additional fee for section J01 78462 Sec J02
This course provides a survey of all aspects of harbor administration, covering policy, financial, marketing and security issues. Students will be introduced to modern management practices and shown how to apply them to their own harbor. Students will learn about best management practices, as well as safety issues that affect harbors and how to midigate them. Course is part of the Career Training for Ports and Marinas series.
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
Love, A
5:30p - 8:30p AD 309
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 218
$40 additional fee for section J02 80082 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
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Martin, J
3:30p - 5:30p Distance Elive
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Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the internet. Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $250 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: MATH S105. Fundamentals of chemistry including the historical and descriptive aspects as well as basic mathematical concepts. Prepares students to take CHEM S105.
CIOS: Computer Info & Office Systems CIOS 101
Computer Keyboarding and Formatting
80083 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Feero, S
9/3 - 12/14
CHEM 105 General Chemistry I 78464 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a HB 113
9/3 - 12/14
T 8:00a - 11:50a AD 309
4 cr Hoferkamp, L
$40 additional fee for section J01 78465 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
Hoferkamp, L
5:30p - 9:20p AD 309
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a HB 113
$40 additional fee for section J02 78466 Sec J03 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
Hoferkamp, L
1:10p - 5:00p AD 309
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a HB 113
$40 additional fee for section J03 Prerequisite: High school chemistry and MATH S107.
78467 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
1 cr Hoferkamp, L
3:30p - 4:30p AD 203
Pass/Fail grading. Provides direction and review of the concepts and calculations covered in General Chemistry I. Quizzes, homework problems and exams presented in CHEM S105 will be covered extensively. Requires concurrent enrollment in CHEM S105 or instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading.
CHEM 341 Organic Chemistry 78468 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W,F
4 cr Stekoll, M
8:00a - 9:30a AD 203
R 8:00a - 12:00p AD 309
$40 additional fee for section J01
Theory and laboratory covering the fundamentals of organic chemistry including functional group reactivities, stereochemistry, and spectroscopy. The laboratory provides practical experience with emphasis on organic synthesis, natural products, and structure identification. Four hours of lab per week required.
CHEM 350 Environmental Chemistry Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T
2:00p - 6:00p AD 309
9/3 - 12/14
M,W,F
1:10p - 2:10p AD 203
4 cr Hoferkamp, L
$40 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: CHEM S106 with C or higher. CHEM S341 recommended. Provides a general overview of chemical processes in the natural environment. Subjects include the chemistry of natural and anthropogenically influenced processes in air, soil, and water; energy production and its impact. Laboratory focuses on the analytical tools and methods used in chemical analyses of environmental samples. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Computer Literacy
78010 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
3 cr Powers Sr, T
1:15p - 2:45p WB 102
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Meets weekly on the Juneau campus. Offered in a blended format. Students will learn skills in the weekly class time that will then be reviewed and practiced using the Internet at the student's own pace prior to the next class meeting. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
79370 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Mcdonald, R
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web with optional elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord (microphone/ headset optional). Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
80084 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: CHEM S106 with a C or better.
78523 Sec J01
Presents touch keyboarding techniques and document formatting. May be offered in two parts (CIOS S101A and CIOS S101B). Part A covers keyboarding with emphasis on development of speed and accuracy using the touch method. Part B introduces horizontal and vertical centering, tables, business letters, memorandums, short reports, multipage reports, and administrative forms. Formatting functions common to word processing programs will be introduced.
CIOS 105
Introduction to chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure; the principles of chemical change and related energy changes. Four hours lab per week required. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM S105R is highly recommended.
CHEM 105 General Chemistry I Recitation
Distance Web Delivered: Web based course. Students MUST have access to a computer and the Internet. Contact with the instructor via email and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Or textbooks from MBS Direct. Look for this course (CIOS S101TD1). Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $40 additional fee for section TD1
Feero, S
9/3 - 12/14 W 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive Web based, real time online meetings. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via email and the Internet. Additional information is available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Books. Look for this course (CIOS S105TD1). Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Introduces computer literacy based on national IC3 standards. Topics include computer concepts, file management, basic editing and formatting functions in common software applications, basic troubleshooting for computer hardware and software, current electronic communication tools, Internet research strategies, network terminology and components.
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CIOS 105
Computer Literacy
78011 Sec TP7
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Mcphetres, S - OT Haines
$75 additional fee for section TP7 Introduces computer literacy based on national IC3 standards. Topics include computer concepts, file management, basic editing and formatting functions in common software applications, basic troubleshooting for computer hardware and software, current electronic communication tools, Internet research strategies, network terminology and components.
CIOS 108
Design Fundamentals for Computer Applications
78012 Sec JD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Corequisite: CIOS S105 or placement test. Focuses on effective interface design for computer applications including Web sites, database interfaces, spreadsheets and digital documents. Topics include page layout, visual hierarchy, graphic design, navigation systems, file organization, usability and accessibility.
CIOS 119
IP Addressing Essentials
1 cr
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web with elive meetings as arranged by instructor; sessions will be recorded for those with time conflicts. Requires access to internet, email and microphone/headset. Must have a Pentium 166MHz or faster processor with a minimum of 64 MB of physical RAM, a minimum of 98MB of free side space for the Java install, additional space for course related materials and the ability to install programs. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. No book required. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or email instructor at
[email protected] $40 additional fee for section KD1
Learn how computers deal with IP addressing to connect to local networks and the Internet. Topics include binary and hexadecimal mathematic skills, IP addressing - version 4 and 6, public and private addresses, standard subnetting, and using variable length subnet masks.
CIOS 132A Word Processing Concepts and Applications Part A Course Dates: 9/17 - 10/17
1 cr Schulte, K
9/17 - 10/17 T,R 12:00p - 1:20p PAUL 105 Course utilizes Microsoft Word 2010 Prerequisite: CIOS S110A or CIOS Placement Test. Part A covers fundamental word processing concepts and hands-on practice with a current word processing application. Students use basic word processing tools to create a variety of professional documents.
CIOS 135
Using Spreadsheets in the Workplace
79863 Sec K01
Distance Web Delivered: Web based course. Students MUST have access to a computer and the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via email and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Look for this course (CIOS S135TD1). Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $40 additional fee for section TD1
Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test. Introduces the use of electronic spreadsheet software for reporting and analyzing information. Covers creating, designing, and modifying spreadsheets, simple formulas and charts.
CIOS 151
Presentation Graphics Concepts and
80088 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 11/4 - 12/9
1 cr Feero, S
11/4 - 12/9
Distance Web Delivered: Web based course. Students MUST have access to a computer and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Look for this class (CIOS S151TD1). Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $40 additional fee for section TD1
Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test. Utilizes a computer presentation graphics program to organize and create professional presentations. Emphasis is placed on effective design strategies.
Mcdonald, R
9/18 - 10/30
79862 Sec K01
Feero, S
9/23 - 10/28
Mckenna, C
9/3 - 12/14
80633 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/18 - 10/30
80087 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/23 - 10/28
Course Dates: 10/22 - 11/21
1 cr
CIOS 157
Introduction to Web Design
78014 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr Mckenna, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test. Create web pages and sites using HTML and CSS. Emphasis is on creating usable and accessible web sites that incorporate current W3C standards.
CIOS 160
Business English
78015 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Hoffman, E
9/3 - 12/14 M 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate at scheduled day and time. Sessions are recorded for those with time conflicts. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone, headset or speakers and MS Word. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. For more information call 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Applies the principles of English grammar, style, and usage to business correspondence. Topics include capitalization, numbers, abbreviations, word division, forms of address, and techniques for editing and proofreading particularly as applied to electronic documents.
Schulte, K
10/22 - 11/21 T,R 12:00p - 1:20p PAUL 105 Course utilizes Microsoft Excel 2010
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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CIOS 170
Programming Fundamentals
78016 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Powers Sr, T
T 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive
Course meets online via Elluminate at scheduled day and time. Sessions are recorded for those with time conflicts. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, CD-ROM, microphone and speakers or headset. Must have a Pentium 166MHz or faster processor with a minimum of 64MB of physical RAM, a minimum of 98MB of free side space for the Java install, additional space for course related materials, and the ability to install programs. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Learn sound programming techniques using current software. Course teaches computing fundamentals, starting with the workings of simplified digital computers and elementary data structures and progressing to control flow, variables, objects, properties, methods. Includes an introduction to arrays, queues and stacks, and elementary algorithms based on those data structures.
CIOS 171
Web Scripting
78017 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Mckenna, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: CIOS S157. Provides an overview of server-side scripting concepts and hands-on practice using a current scripting language. Topics include basic input and output, data types, command formatting, variables, constants and arrays, expressions, language statements for decisions and iterations, and functions.
CIOS 212
Managing and Maintaining PC Hardware and Operating Systems
79372 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
therefore, must have access to Windows with MS Excel 2010 (Windows, not a MAC product) and a microphone headset. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information, and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. 78019 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Dillingham, E
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Students will study spreadsheets to an expert level and, therefore, must have access to Windows with MS Excel 2010 (Windows, not a MAC product) and a microphone or headset. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information, and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test, and MATH S055 with C or better. Use of electronic spreadsheet software as a problem-solving and decision-making tool. Covers creating, designing, and modifying spreadsheets, formulas and charts. Includes simple databases, integration of spreadsheets with other programs, advanced functions, tools, and macros.
CIOS 235
Spreadsheet Concepts and Applications
81000 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Feero, S
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: $40 additional fee for section TD1
Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test, and MATH S055 with C or better. Use of electronic spreadsheet software as a problem-solving and decision-making tool. Covers creating, designing, and modifying spreadsheets, formulas and charts. Includes simple databases, integration of spreadsheets with other programs, advanced functions, tools, and macros.
4 cr CIOS 240 Mcdonald, R
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web with optional elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord (microphone/headset optional). Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
Database Concepts and Applications
78020 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Powers Jr, T
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Students must have access to Windows with MS Access 2010 (Windows, not MAC product). Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information, and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or concurrent enrollment.
Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test.
This web-based course uses a step-by-step approach for learning the fundamentals of supporting and troubleshooting computer hardware and software. Students will perform specific lab tasks both on their own and in a virtual machine environment. Content provides a foundation for further computer studies and preparation for industry certification (CompTAI A+).
Design and create databases from the perspective of the database designer. Teaches table design, relationship building, form creation and editing, complex querying, advanced report generation, graphical user interface creation, and basic database programming.
CIOS 235
Spreadsheet Concepts and Applications
78018 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Students will study spreadsheets to an expert level and, Tuesday, December 10, 2013
3 cr
Dillingham, E
CIOS 241
Introduction to Networking and the OSI Reference Model
79377 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/15
4 cr
Mcdonald, R
9/3 - 10/15 T,R 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord, the ability to read Flash and
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PDF files and a microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information.
situations requiring problem solving and an understanding of human relations. Topics include written communications (letters, memoranda, and reports), oral communications (one-on-one and small group interactions and oral presentations), listening skills, nonverbal communications, and communication technology.
$40 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: CIOS placement test. Corequisite: CIOS S119.
CIOS 279
Part one of a four-part sequence. Provides an in-depth study of fundamental computer networking and data communications concepts essential in planning and implementing a network within an organization. Topics include the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) seven layer reference model, hardware used, Internet Protocol (IP) and Media Access Control (MAC) addressing protocols and standards required in both hardware and software areas of networking, sub-networking and determining and calculating subnet masks, data encapsulation, the Transmission Control Protocol/ Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) network layer protocol, fabricating Ethernet cables, and designing a network.
78023 Sec JD1
CIOS 244
Internetwork Router Configuration and Design
79501 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 10/17 - 12/10
4 cr
Mcdonald, R
10/17 - 12/10 T,R 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord, the ability to read Flash and PDF files and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: CIOS S241 or concurrent enrollment.
CIOS 260
Business Communications Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dillingham, E
9/3 - 12/14 T 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate at scheduled day and time. Sessions are recorded for those with time conflicts. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone headset, MS Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information, and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1800-478-9069 toll-free. 78022 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Dillingham, E
9/3 - 12/14 T 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate at scheduled day and time. Sessions are recorded for those with time conflicts. Students must have access to computer, microphone headset, MS Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: CIOS S160 or ENGL S111 (C or higher) or CIOS Business English placement test. CIOS S101B is recommended. Applies techniques of written and oral communications to business Tuesday, December 10, 2013
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Powers Jr, T
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: CIOS S240. Covers theoretical and substantive concepts of relational algebra and data modeling, and database design, security and database administration. Topics include the selected database application development environment, programming standard structured query language, and knowledge of the types and degrees of normalization. Students acquire the ability to compare and contrast data modeling and database design and techniques.
COED: Community Education COED 001 CE: Alaska Day Hats-Daughters 81291 Sec T77
Part two of a four-part sequence. Provides an in-depth study of Router Theory, TCP/IP addressing, and Routing Protocols as well as a handson introduction to Router Components, Router Setup and Startup, Router Configuration, and the Router Operating System. Students will master the following skills: Router Configuration, associated hardware and software tools and techniques, maintaining an engineering journal, and cable management techniques. Students will demonstrate these skills through hands-on designing, configuring, installing, and programming of a five-router inter-network.
78021 Sec JD1
Database Theory and SQL
0 cr
Course Dates: 10/5 - 10/5 -
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$20 additional fee for section T77 Ladies Hats for Alaska Day! Are you a daughter, aged 5 or under? Come with your mom and make a hat. Class will offer all necessary patterns, suggestions, methods, ect. that are used in making hats for Alaska Day. Participants will have the choice of making one of the three different style ladies hats, the teardrop hat, the Spoon Bonnet, and the Top Hat. Each is appropriate to the 1860's era in one of four different color schemes: burgandy, green, blue or black. Kits with all necessary materials in one of these four color schemes will be available to choose from at UAS; a variety of ribbons, feathers, laces, trimmmings, fabrics and the hat form itself will be included in these kits. Each participant will be able to complete a hat unique to any other's hat in the four hour class.
COED 001 CE: BASS Portfolio 82082 Sec J03
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Noon / Walz -
COED 001 CE: Creating / AK Day Hat 81290 Sec T71 10/5 - 10/5
Course Dates: 10/5 - 10/5 S
0 cr Hammons, G
9:00a - 1:00p SC 112
$35 additional fee for section T71
COED 001 CE: Dog Agility 81285 Sec T76
Course Dates: 9/17 - 10/22
0 cr Kluting / Royce
9/17 - 10/22 T 6:00p - 7:00p SC Hangar This class is structured for dogs over 6 months of age. $100 additional fee for section T76 Dog Agility class is for dogs six months of age or older and that have taken either a puppy class or basic obedience class - or on approval by the instructors. Dog Agility builds confidence in your dog, builds your relationship with your dog, is great and physical exercise for your dog and you and is fun. What you learn: Jumping, tunneling, retrieving,
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'pause' board and weave poles.
COED 001 CE: Dog Obedience 81288 Sec T75
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/19 - 10/17
Orientation assists new students in making a successful transition, both academically and socially, into the UAS culture and community. Newly admitted students registered for 12 credits or more are required to attend Orientation.
Kluting / Royce
9/19 - 10/17 R 7:00p - 8:00p SC Hangar Class is structured for dogs under one year of age. $100 additional fee for section T75
COED 001 CE: Puppy Kindergarten 81289 Sec T74 11/5 - 12/10
Reviews basic good manners with the main focus on obedience commands. Games for fun and 'tricks' for alleviating boredom and what to do about separation anxiety will be covered.
Course Dates: 11/5 - 12/10 T
0 cr Kluting / Royce
6:00p - 7:00p SC 112
$100 additional fee for section T74
COED 001 CE: SE Mushrooms: How to Ident COED 001 Electronic Portfolio Training 81116 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 8/19 - 12/14
0 cr Salinas, L
8/19 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: 8/19 - 12/14 Distance Audio Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6076 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Reserved for School of Education program students only. Orientation to the portfolio management system required for all School of Education students enrolled in a program. Includes rationale, registration and practical applications.
81284 Sec T78 9/6 - 9/6
COED 001 CE: e-Orientation
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/2 - 9/2
9/2 - 9/2 M Meets live on the web.
Staveland, J
5:30p - 7:30p Distance Elive
The e-Orientation is an optional online orientation for students new to the online/distance learning environment at UAS. E-Orientation assists new students in making a successful transition, academically and technically, to the UAS online culture and community.
F
0 cr Labounty, K
7:00p - 8:30p SC 106
9/7 - 9/7 S 10:00a - 4:00p SC 106 Students should dress for outdoor field trips. $49 additional fee for section T78 This course will introduce the students to the mushroom flora of Southeast Alaska. Focus will be on the use of taxonomic keys for identification of fungi and recognition of edible and poisonous mushrooms. Cooking a preservation of mushrooms will be discussed. Field trips will be followed by in-class identification of collected mushrooms.
COED 001 CE:Employee Wrkplce Issues Trn 81828 Sec K02
80965 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/6 - 9/7
Course Dates: 11/4 - 11/8
0 cr Weaver, P
11/4 - 11/8 M,T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p KETCH Multiple four hour sessions will take place. $39 additional fee for section K02 This is a contracted training for the City of Ketchikan employees. Includes education in current workplace laws and issues including workplace fraud/ethics, FMLA, sexual and other harassment, bullying, violence, diversity and resolving workplace conflicts constructively.
COED 001 CE:Management Leadrshp Traing COED 001 CE: Intro to COED 80979 Sec T70
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/15
9/3 - 12/15
Hanson, J
Distance Web Delivered:
No Course Fee. This course is for UAS faculty and adjuncts only.
COED 001 CE: Math Placement Prep 80993 Sec T79
Course Dates: 8/11 - 12/15
0 cr Cottrell, M
8/11 - 12/15
Distance Web Delivered: Students MUST register through a tutor or advisor in the Sitka Student Success Center. $35 additional fee for section T79
This course is for students who have taken the Accuplacer and want additional prep in order to retake the Accuplacer for placing into a higher math level. The Prep for Beginning Alegebra prepares students for MATH 055 and the Prep for Intermediate Algebra prepares students for MATH 105. Students will receive a Student Access Code upon registration. This code allows access to the ALEKS prep courses for a six week period.
COED 001 CE: New Student Orientation 80964 Sec J01 8/29 - 8/31 8/29 - 8/31
Course Dates: 8/29 - 8/31
0 cr Staveland, J
81820 Sec K01
Course Dates: 10/14 - 10/17
0 cr Weaver, P
10/14 - 10/17 M,T,W,R 8:00a - 5:00p KETCH There are two two-day 16-hour workshops in this training. This is a contracted training for the City of Ketchikan managers. Includes training in leadership styles, human resource skills, motivating employees, problem solving, performance appraisals, identifying and modifying difficult employee behavior and communication. Additionally, managers will learn about current workplace laws and issues and how it affects employee treatment. Topics include workplace fraud/ethics, FMLA, sexual and other harassment, bullying, violence, diversity and resolving workplace conflicts constructively.
COED 002 CE: Blurb Books 81321 Sec T70 9/10 - 9/24
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/10 - 9/24 T
Mcclain, H
6:30p - 8:30p SC 230
$50 additional fee for section T70 Do something with all those digital photos. Make a book! Photos from a vacation, a wedding album, plants of Southeast, highlights of the past few years; you have the photos, you can make a book. In this workshop you will learn how to use Booksmart, a free download from Blurb.com. By the end of the three weeks you should be well on your way to pushing the print button and creating a hardcopy book. If your photos are on a laptop, bring the laptop to the first class. Basic computer knowledge is required. Class fee does NOT cover the cost of printing the book.
S 11:00a - 4:00p JUNEAU R,F
8:00a - 1:30p JREC
$75 additional fee for section J01 Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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COED 002 CE: Dog Agility-SAR dogs only 81973 Sec T71 9/17 - 10/22
Course Dates: 9/17 - 10/22 T
0 cr Kluting / Royce
6:00p - 7:00p SC Hangar
$40 additional fee for section T71
exotic fibers and learn differrent draw and ply techniques to open up a world of possibilities in creating new yams. This workshop is for beginning to intermediate level spinners who wish to learn new ways of creating handspun yams.
COED 003 CE: Beginning Spinning 80978 Sec T70
COED 002 CE: Drivers Ed Community 81203 Sec T72 8/16 - 8/31
0 cr
Course Dates: 8/16 - 8/31 F
Mcclenahan, H
6:00p - 7:00p SITKA
8/16 - 8/31 U 8:30a - 9:30a SITKA Students MUST have a learners permit at time of registration. Parental consent necessary. $369 additional fee for section T72 82255 Sec T74
Course Dates: 11/11 - 12/16
Mcclenahan, H
11/11 - 12/16 M,T,R 6:00p - 8:30p SC Students MUST have a learners permit at time of registration. Parental consent IS necessary. $369 additional fee for section T74 This course is primarily for new drivers and those wishing to prepare for their diver's license exam, but also anyone interested in improving their driving skills. Course will include hands-on driving plus observing other drivers.
COED 002 CE: Drivers ED MEHS 82230 Sec T73
0 cr
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/14
Mcclenahan, H
10/21 - 12/14 - SITKA Student accident insurance included in fee. Students MUST have a learner's permit at time of registration. Parental consent necessary. $260 additional fee for section T73 This course is primarily for new drivers and those wishing to prepare for their driver's license exam, but also anyone interested in improving their driving skills. Course will include classroom instruction and hands-on driving, plus observing other drivers.
COED 002 CE: OHalloran Test Course 81537 Sec T76
Ohalloran, M
Wade, M -
COED 002 JUST 121 Development 82017 Sec T78
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
In the Beginning Spinning workshop you will learn about preparing and spinning fiber into handspun yarn. This class will familiarize students with the terminology and techniques of choosing, scouring, preparing and spinning into yarn various types of wools and other protein fibers. Students will learn to spin comfortably on both a drop spindle and a spinning wheel with opportunities to try various drafting techniques and brands of wheels.
COED 003 CE: Protein Fiber Dying 80977 Sec T71 10/24 - 10/24
0 cr
Course Dates: 10/24 - 10/24 R
Daniels, B
6:00p - 8:00p SC 112
$50 additional fee for section T71 In the Protein Fiber Dying workshop, you will learn the basics about preparing and dying fibers using non-toxic acid dyes. There will be a discussion of basic color principles and the color wheel. Each student will dye, and take home, 2 skeins of yarn or rovings of the their choice.
COED 003 CE: Social Security 82228 Sec T76 11/13 - 11/13
0 cr
Course Dates: 11/13 - 11/13 W
6:30p - 7:30p SC 229
$19 additional fee for section T76 Social Security will likely be the foundation of your retirement income. That's why it's so important to understand your options and the effects your decisions have on your retirement before you retire. During this seminar we will examine how Social Security fits into your retirement income plan, when you should start taking benefits, and taxes and how they may affect your benefits.
COED 003 CE: Social Security (Spouses) 11/13 - 11/13
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
6:00p - 8:00p SC 205
$70 additional fee for section T70
82226 Sec T75
Distance Web Delivered:
COED 002 ICD-10 Development 82016 Sec T77
R
Daniels, B
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
9/12 - 10/3
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/12 - 10/3
Sexton, D
0 cr
Course Dates: 11/13 - 11/13 W
6:30p - 7:30p SC 229
This section is for spouses who are attending the seminar with someone registered in the COED S001 - T72 section. $10 additional fee for section T75 Social Security will likely be the foundation of your retirement income. That's why it's so important to understand your options and the effects your decisions have on your retirement before you retire. During this seminar we will examine how Social Security fits into your retiurement income plan, when you should start taking benefits, and taxes and how they may affect your benefits.
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COED 003 Understanding DV Pilot 82184 Sec T74
COED 002 JUST 131 Development 82018 Sec T79
Sexton, D
11/7 - 11/14
10/24 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered:
-
COED 003 CE: Advanced Spinning 80976 Sec T73
Course Dates: 11/7 - 11/14 R
0 cr Daniels, B
6:00p - 8:00p SC 112
$70 additional fee for section T73 Take your fiber spinning further! Learn to adjust your wheel for different fibers and techniques, get hands on experience spinning a variety of Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Hanson / Baldwin
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
0 cr
Course Dates: 10/24 - 12/14
COMM: Communication COMM 111 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 78069 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
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3 cr Haynes, G
8:00a - 9:00a EG 224 Page 29 of 86
78070 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14 78071 Sec J03 9/3 - 12/14 78072 Sec J04 9/3 - 12/14 78073 Sec J05 9/3 - 12/14 79504 Sec K01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Haynes, G
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 224
78075 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
T,R
Weigel, B
8:00a - 9:30a EG 223
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: Admission to a program, demonstration of preparation for internship activity, and instructor permission via approval form.
6:00p - 9:00p HB 113 Bennett, C
1:30p - 2:50p PAUL 519 Whalen, T
9/3 - 12/14 M,W 12:00p - 1:20p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Students will be sent digital video camera after course begins. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: ENGL S110 or S111 (or concurrent enrollment) or instructor permission. Introduction to the field of oral communication focusing on interpersonal, small group and public speaking processes. Covers skills for improving feedback, active listening, language usage, nonverbal behavior, audience analysis, and techniques for speech preparation, delivery and alleviating speaking anxiety.
COMM 218 Introduction to Media Production 79027 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
3 cr Burkinshaw, K
5:30p - 8:30p EG 114
Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or instructor permission. A production course for newcomers and more experienced media makers. Covers preproduction, production, and postproduction phases of audio and/or videography. For more information, please email the instructor.
COMM 235 Small Group Communication and Team Building 78074 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
- ARR
Dahl, J
1:15p - 2:45p EG 223
79505 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Guschwan, M
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
1 - 6 cr
Variable credits 1-3, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
COMM 291 Communication Internship
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Weigel, B
Student work experience while employed (paid or unpaid) by a business or organization, under the supervision of both a qualified professional in the work situation and a faculty member.
COMM 294 Communication Practicum 78076 Sec J01
1 - 6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
- ARR
Variable credits 1-3, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements Prerequisite: Instructor permission via approval form. A classroom or work related project supervised by a faculty member and an on-site individual who supervises the practicum focus area. Emphasis is on practical applications of oral and, to a lesser extent, written communication competencies in an appropriate environment.
COMM 330 Intercultural Communication 78077 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Koester, S
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Distance Web. Requires Internet and e-mail. Access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for course information, and edit personal profile. Books available from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163.
Prerequisite: Lower division communication course or permission, and ENGL S111 or equivalent. Understanding the communication process that occurs when people of different cultures interact. Topics include perception, stereotyping, language and non-verbal concepts of kinesics, time and space. Special emphasis on analyzing the communication differences that make a difference with Alaska cultures. This course meets the state requirement for certification in multicultural education.
T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 223
COMM 340 Media Studies
Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or instructor permission. Practical application of the theories of interaction, information sharing, decision making, team building, and problem solving processes to small group situations. Principles of conflict, leadership, group roles, selfevaluation, evidence, and reasoning are explored through group observation, practice and analysis.
COMM 237 Interpersonal Communication 80089 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Henry, D
9/3 - 12/14 W 5:30p - 6:45p Distance Audio Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or instructor permission. Understanding and building interpersonal communication skills. Students use experiential and oral performance approaches to explore nonverbal and verbal channels, emotions, empathetic listening, perception, self disclosure, and conflict, in significant relationships. Must complete with grade of C or higher to fulfill speech communication GER.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
78078 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Guschwan, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Web-based. Requires access to Internet and e-mail. Access the course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163
Prerequisite: ENGL S211 (C or higher) or instructor permission. Examines major theoretical frameworks for analyzing traditional and digital media, and techniques for applying those theories to specific media products and genres. Using various theoretical lenses, students will examine a wide variety of media, including advertising, film, television, news, and the Internet. Students will also investigate economic and political aspects of the media and will explore the ways that race, gender, and class are presented in media products.
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COMM 418 Media Production 79031 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
W
Burkinshaw, K
9/9 - 12/5
A production course for more experienced media makers. Covers preproduction, production, and postproduction phases of audio and/or videography. Level 418 will require an added short video script as well as an additional research paper on an approved course-related topic. For more information, please email the instructor.
COMM 491 Advanced Communication Internship Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
CSV:Math Review
81235 Sec K03
5:30p - 8:30p EG 114
Prerequisite: A lower division COMM course, and ENGL S311 (may be concurrent), or instructor permission.
78080 Sec J01
CSV 005
1 - 6 cr Koester, S
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Variable credits 1-4, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements. Prerequisite: Admission to a program, demonstration of preparation for internship activity, and instructor permission. Work experience where a student is employed (paid or unpaid) by a business or organization and is under the supervision of both a qualified professional in the work situation and a faculty member.
78082 Sec J01
T,R
Willett, C
3:30p - 4:30p ROBT 116
CT: Construction Technology CT 100
Woodworking I
78805 Sec TP1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Dukes, C -
$75 additional fee for section TP1 78806 Sec TP2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Tingley, A -
$75 additional fee for section TP2 78807 Sec TP3
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Popp, N - OT Pete
$75 additional fee for section TP3
1 - 6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/9 - 12/5
Math review for GED preparation. Open to the general public for anyone who would like to brush up on their math skills. This course is offiered via live feed from Anchorage.
78808 Sec TP4
COMM 494 Advanced Communication Practicum
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 5/23
9/3 - 5/23
Cleary, M - OT Klaw
$75 additional fee for section TP4
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Variable credits 1-4, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements.
Introduction to woodworking and woodworking machines; project construction and general finishing procedures.
CT 120
Prerequisite: Instructor permission. A classroom or work related project supervised by a faculty member and an on-site individual who supervises the practicum focus area. Emphasis is on practical applications of oral and, to a lesser extent, written communication competencies in an appropriate environment.
Basic Construction Techniques
78812 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/2
Jones, A
9/3 - 10/2
T,W,R
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 140
9/3 - 10/2
T,W,R
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 139
9/3 - 10/2
T,W,R
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 125
$100 additional fee for section J01 81133 Sec T80
CSV: Community Service CSV 001
CSV:Basic ESL Tutoring
80090 Sec T01
CSV 002
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Allen, M
0 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
8/26 - 12/19
M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar Course Dates: 8/26 - 12/19
CSV 005
Wegman Lawless, F - SC 226
CSV:GED Preparation
9/9 - 12/5 9/9 - 12/5
Course Dates: 9/9 - 12/5 T,R
Overview of construction hand and power tool usage, building procedures and codes, job and site planning, layout, foundation, floor wall, and roof framing methods, utilizing current construction practices.
CT 120
Basic Construction Techniques
78813 Sec TP1
0 cr Willett, C
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
CSV 005
CSV:GED Testing
9/9 - 12/5
Course Dates: 9/9 - 12/5 F 11:30a - 3:30p PAUL 515
Testing for GED
Bullick, A - JD Hs
Course Dates: 9/3 - 5/23
9/3 - 5/23
M,W 10:30a - 2:30p ROBT 116
3 cr
$75 additional fee for section TP1 78814 Sec TP4
3:30p - 6:30p ROBT 116
Cleary, M - OT Klaw
$75 additional fee for section TP4
Preparation for the GED test.
81234 Sec K02
Hughes, P
M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar
9/3 - 12/14 81233 Sec K01
Hughes, P
$55 additional fee for section T01
- SC 226
CSV:Basic GED Tutoring
80091 Sec T01
8/26 - 10/18 81531 Sec T01
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18
0 cr Murph, L
Overview of construction hand and power tool usage, building procedures and codes, job and site planning, layout, foundation, floor wall, and roof framing methods, utilizing current construction practices.
CT 135
Residential Wiring
81586 Sec T80 8/26 - 10/18
3 cr
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18
Hughes, P
M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar
Hands-on class on the basic electrical requirements of the National Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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Electric Code (NEC) and local codes as they apply to planning and installing circuits in a residential dwelling. Electrical codes and safety are emphasized along with wire sizes and wiring circuit drawings.
CT 155
Woodworking II
78821 Sec TP1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Dukes, C - JD Hs
$75 additional fee for section TP1
Endorsement.
CT 222
Building Construction I
78837 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 10/3 - 11/5
Jones, A
10/3 - 11/5
T,W,R
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 140
10/3 - 11/5
T,W,R
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 125
10/3 - 11/5
T,W,R
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 139
$100 additional fee for section J01
Prerequisite: CT S100.
81135 Sec T80 Special methods in wood construction and wood finishing, emphasizing furniture and precision woodcraft.
10/21 - 12/19
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19
Hughes, P
M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar
Prerequisite: CT S120.
CT 170
Residential Design, Codes and Standards
78824 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
3 cr Gilcrist, R
6:00p - 8:45p TEC 212
Skill development in contemporary methods of building construction.
CT 223
Building Construction II
79910 Sec J01
Covers basic architectural drafting and residential design. Students will learn to read a set of house plans, complete a conceptual design for a house following current International Residential Codes, will understand standard building practices for a cold maritime climate, and will be aware of green building practices.
Introduction to AutoCAD
78825 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
Gilcrist, R
6:00p - 9:45p TEC 212
Stacked: This class is stacked with 77566 CT 181. Students registered in CT 181 cannot register for CT 175. An introduction to computer aided design and drafting using the industrial standard AutoCAD software. Includes the basics of computer hardware and software, computer skills required for creating and editing drawings.
CT 175
Introduction to AutoCAD
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 140
11/6 - 12/5
T,W,R
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 139
11/6 - 12/5
T,W,R
1:00p - 5:00p TEC 125
$100 additional fee for section J01
ST: Special Projects
10/21 - 12/19
CT 201
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19
9/3 - 12/14 81134 Sec T80 8/26 - 10/18 81532 Sec T01 8/26 - 12/19
M,T,W,R,F
Hughes, P
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
Prerequisite: CT 120.
CT 226
Construction Estimating
80117 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
Traxler, P
6:00p - 8:45p TEC 212
Interpretation of construction drawings and specifications; estimating overhead and profit; review of subcontractor and material suppliers' proposals.
DESL: Diesel Technology
3 cr Hughes, P
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
M,T,W,R,F
Gilcrist, R
Course Dates: 10/11 - 11/22
Traxler / Dolan
10/11 - 11/22
F
9:00a - 3:15p TEC 218
10/11 - 11/22
F
9:00a - 3:15p TEC 217
10/11 - 11/22
F
9:00a - 3:15p TEC 114
Prepares students to effectively perform visual inspections and preventative maintenance operations at different levels on machines. Also covers proper lubricants, fluids, and fittings. Types and uses of machines, proper tooling, basic mechanical systems, and safety are stressed. Introduction to various machine systems and adjustments are included.
DESL 110 Diesel Engines Hughes, P
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
$55 additional fee for section T01 Design, construction and basic building science for understanding, planning, and constructing a durable home in a cold climate. Upon satisfactory completion, this course meets the prerequisite for the State of Alaska Contractor Residential Endorsement and also for 16 continuing education credits by the State of Alaska, Division of Occupation Licensing for General Contractors with Residential Tuesday, December 10, 2013
78840 Sec J01
2 cr
Hughes, P
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 8/26 - 12/19 M,T,W,R,F
3 cr
6:00p - 8:45p TEC 212
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18
DESL 102 Lubrication, Preventative Maintenance, and Inspections
$50 additional fee for section J01
M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar
Cold Climate Construction
78833 Sec J01
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19
- JD Hs
An introduction to computer aided design and drafting using the industrial standard AutoCAD software. Includes the basics of computer hardware and software, computer skills required for creating and editing drawings.
81703 Sec T80
10/21 - 12/19
Dukes, C
$75 additional fee for section TP1
CT 193
Jones, A
T,W,R
Advanced skill development in interior and exterior finish carpentry and cabinet making.
$35 additional fee for section J01
78826 Sec TP1
Course Dates: 11/6 - 12/5
11/6 - 12/5
81136 Sec T80
CT 175
3 cr
78841 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
Koelling, B
6:00p - 8:15p TEC 217
9/3 - 12/14
W
6:00p - 8:15p TEC 114
9/3 - 12/14
W
6:00p - 8:15p TEC 218
9/3 - 12/14
S
9:00a - 3:30p TEC 217
9/3 - 12/14
S
9:00a - 3:30p TEC 218
9/3 - 12/14 S 9:00a - 3:30p TEC 114 Wednesday meetings include one-half hour lunch.
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drives.
$100 additional fee for section J01 80220 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
Dolan, T
DESL 291A Alaska Marine Highway Oiler Internship
9:00a - 3:30p TEC 114
9/3 - 12/14
W 9:00a - 11:15a TEC 218
9/3 - 12/14
W 9:00a - 11:15a TEC 217
78848 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
This course covers all aspects of diesel engines that are used in modern heavy equipment including marine, truck and stationary applications. Troubleshooting, repair, parts reuse, and engine rebuilding are included. One full day each week is spent in the lab rebuilding a diesel engine. Students can bring their own diesel engine to rebuild with the permission of the instructor.
DESL 121 Basic Electrical Systems 9/3 - 10/17
Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/17
3 cr Dolan, T
T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 218
9/3 - 10/17
T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 114
9/3 - 10/17
T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 217 Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/17
9/3 - 10/17
T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 105
9/3 - 10/17
T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 216
10/22 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 10/22 - 12/14 T,R
10/22 - 12/14
T,R
6:00p - 9:30p TEC 114
T,R
6:00p - 9:30p TEC 218
Dolan, T
ECE 609
1 cr
Course Dates: 12/3 - 12/6
12/3 - 12/6
T,R,F
9:00a - 4:00p TEC 114
12/3 - 12/6
T,R,F
9:00a - 4:00p TEC 218
Pass/Fail grading. Preventative maintenance course designed for boat mates and engineers. Includes repair, troubleshooting, adjustment, and installation of vessel hydraulics.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
F 5:00p - 10:00p TEC 218
9/3 - 12/14
F 5:00p - 10:00p TEC 114
3 cr Koelling, B
9/3 - 12/14 F 5:00p - 10:00p TEC 217 Course meeting times include one-half hour for lunch. $60 additional fee for section J01 A study in the operation, maintenance and repair of marine transmissions and other shipboard gearing units like winches and stern Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
3 cr Andrews, S
5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive
Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Postings and on-line discussions will be through the course site. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Guidance and management practices based on multiple aspects of typical and atypical child development; current research and theories of child development; using developmentally effective approaches to connect with children and families; techniques to support trust building and promote healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning environments for young children with and without exceptional learning needs. 25 hours lab required. Grade of B or better required for degree program.
12/3 - 12/6 T,R,F 9:00a - 4:00p TEC 217 Course meeting times include one-half hour for lunch. $30 additional fee for section J01
DESL 263 Marine Transmissions
Classroom Management and Child Guidance in ECE
9/3 - 12/14
Basic laws governing hydraulic design, layout and application. Introduction to components to include: disassembly and reassembly of pumps, motors, control valves and cylinders. Understanding of hoses, pipe fittings, seals and gaskets.
78846 Sec J01
ECE: Early Childhood Education 78786 Sec JD1
$65 additional fee for section J01
DESL 161 Applied Marine Hydraulics
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Internships are experience-based courses that place a student in an organization under the supervision of both a qualified professional on the site and a faculty member from the academic discipline. Students must be admitted to a university program, and show educational preparedness for the internship and its connection to their academic goals.
6:00p - 9:30p TEC 217
10/22 - 12/14
78844 Sec J01
DESL 291 Internship: Diesel
Pass/Fail grading. Kaiser, R
Covers history and origins of electrical theory through the generation of electricity. Includes diagnosis, minor repair and general service of alternators, starters and batteries.
78843 Sec J01
This unpaid internship fulfills the United States Coast Guard's large vessel engine room sea time requirement of six months needed prior to taking the USCG oiler examination and receiving a USCG merchant mariner's document (Z card) with an oiler endorsement. The student will work in the engine room onboard an Alaska Marine Highway ferry in Southeast Alaska.
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Prerequisite: Requires signed instructor approval form.
$60 additional fee for section J02
DESL 125 Basic Hydraulics
Prerequisite: Completion of the Marine Engine Room Preparation Certificate, a valid USCG wiper Z card, and instructor permission.
78847 Sec J01
$60 additional fee for section J01 81123 Sec J02
- ARR
$422 additional fee for section J01
$100 additional fee for section J02
79991 Sec J01
12 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
ECE 661
Literacy and Young Children
78178 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Andrews, S
9/3 - 12/14 W 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Postings and on-line discussions will be through the course site. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: ECE S651 for ECE program; ED S230 and S333 for Elementary Credential program.
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Developmentally appropriate procedures to facilitate young children's literacy development. Integrating written language experiences with oral language development. Appropriate learning environments to enhance literacy development are explored. Additional 25 hours lab required.
Climate change presents policy-makers and scholars with many problems (and some opportunities) of a scale unprecedented in human history. We will examine climate change from the three perspectives of Natural Science, Economics, and Political Science in order to understand the nature of the problem, why it has proven so difficult to address, and what approaches we might pursue to find solutions.
ECON: Economics
ECON 412 Introduction to Econometrics
ECON 201 Principles of Economics I: Macroeconomics
3 cr
80741 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Spehar, A
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
80859 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Spehar, A
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD2
79896 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr Vander Naald, B
9/3 - 12/14
R
5:15p - 7:15p EG 116
9/3 - 12/14
T,R
3:00p - 4:30p EG 116
Prerequisite: ECON S202. Application of statistical methods in testing economic theories and estimating economic relationships; emphasizes multiple regression analysis. Two hours per week computer lab required.
ED: Education ED 122
Introduction to Education
81094 Sec TP1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 5/23
9/3 - 5/23
Stacks, M
Distance Web Delivered:
$75 additional fee for section TP1
Analysis and theory of national income; money and banking; fiscal and monetary policies.
A general introduction to careers in Pre-to-12th grade education in Alaska and the nation. Topics include motivations for becoming an educator, personal learning styles, values, beliefs, and ethics as they relate to teaching, human development and developmentally appropriate practice, educational careers and professional organizations, teacher certification requirements, diversity issues, historical perspectives, laws and policies governing education at local, state, and federal levels, rural and urban schooling, school curricula, and effective teaching.
ECON 202 Principles of Economics II: Microeconomics
80650 Sec J01
Corequisite: MATH S105.
79894 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Vander Naald, B
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 113
80733 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Spehar, A
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
Corequisite: MATH S105. Theory of prices and markets; income distribution; contemporary problems of labor and market structure, examination of international economic relations.
ECON 391 Int: Applied Economics 81371 Sec J01
Vander Naald, B - ARR
ECON 393 ST: Science, Politics and Economics of Climate Change 80386 Sec J01
9/3 - 12/14
T
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
5/23 - 5/25
3 cr
Course Dates: 5/1 - 12/13 R,F,S
Miller, G
8:00a - 4:30p OT Bethel
5/1 - 12/13
8:00a - 4:30p OT Bethel
9/1 - 12/13
- OT Bethel
9/1 - 12/13 - OT Bethel For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD). Loc: Bethel. $90 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Stacked with 80649 ED S593-J15. Training provided by guest presenters, including implementing teachers and LKSD support staff. Teachers and administration staff will participate in shared session to include program support data and activities to determine language dominance of site, staff, and students. Participants will develop a template to assist long-term implementation of Dual Language at their site. Teachers will also gain knowledge of how to develop challenging, interactive and authentic lessons and many specialized language enrichment activities.
ED 193
ST: PITAAS: Foundation/ Developing Leadership Skills
81364 Sec J03
3 cr
Vander Naald / Wright / Amundson 6:00p - 9:00p EG 219
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
ST: Introduction to Dual Language
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
ED 193
Course Dates: 9/6 - 12/6
1 cr Cadiente Brown, R
9/6 - 12/6 F 3:00p - 4:00p EG 223 For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. $90 additional fee for section J03 Prerequisite: 2013 PITAAS Cohorts students only or instructor permission. Explores ways leadership supports the health, education, and success of
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Alaska Native children and their families in Alaska's public schools. Students will read articles from Alaska Native Cultures and Issues: Response to Frequently Asked Questions, edited by Libby Roderick (book provided), and be introduced to assets by learning how assets support student learning, hear from guest speakers, and participate in education fieldtrips to schools to see how assets are applied and share ideas through discussion and a variety of activities.
ED 193
ST: Supporting Dual Language
80655 Sec J02 7/29 - 8/2
4 cr
Course Dates: 7/29 - 12/12 M,T,W,R,F
Miller, G
8:00a - 4:30p OT Anch
9/1 - 11/30
- OT Anch
Participants will learn how to support the teachers that are implementing the Dual Language in the classroom and their site. They will learn how to be leaders in their school to facilitate the consistent implementation of the DLE Model that has proven effective in improving the long-term linguistic and academic achievement of all students. Initial and follow-up training and support is provided in all key components of the model as well as conducting follow-up classroom visits to assist with fidelity of implementation.
Orientation to the Teaching Profession Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Jones, A
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 224 Students will need to successfully complete a 25-hour practicum in a public school setting. An orientation to the teaching profession, including teacher training, employment opportunities, professional growth, education philosophy and teaching effectiveness. Introduction to issues confronting educators: integrating special needs students, selection of appropriate teaching materials, curriculum and lesson planning, and constructive teacherstudent interaction.
ED 230
Introduction to Educational Technology
78190 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Johnson, R
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. No text. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online.
81447 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Weisz, T
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. No text. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online.
Provides an overview of applied technology in K-12 education. Topics include the use of tool software, telecommunications, computer-assisted instruction, and multimedia in the classroom. Also addresses classroom management technology. Concepts learned in class will be applied in practice.
ED 302
Foundations of Literacy and Language Development
78191 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Iris, K
9/3 - 12/14 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If Tuesday, December 10, 2013
ED 320A
Art in the K-8 Curriculum
1 cr
Staveland / Spangler 9/5 - 10/3 R 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Audio Audio: call 1-800-570-3591 pin 3681916. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail and DVD player. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800325-3252. For more information call 1-907-796-6424 or 1-866465-6424 toll-free. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free.
Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Stacked with 80654 ED S593-J16.
ED 222
Explores how children learn language, similarities and differences between first and second language acquisition, how culture influences language and literacy development, and how language is taught. Course tracks language acquisition from birth through the school years.
78192 Sec JD1
12/12 - 12/12 R - OT Anch For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD). Loc: Anchorage & Bethel. $100 additional fee for section J02
78189 Sec J01
unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free.
Course Dates: 9/5 - 10/3
Introduction to current philosophies of art education for elementary and middle-school students. Skills and techniques needed for teachers to provide effective art programs.
ED 320B
Physical Education in the K-8 Curriculum
78193 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 10/10 - 11/7
1 cr Mccormick, K
10/10 - 11/7 R 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Introduction to current philosophies in physical education for elementary and middle-school students. Skills and techniques needed by elementary school teachers to provide a sound physical education program.
ED 320C
Music in the K-8 Curriculum
78195 Sec JD1 11/14 - 12/12
Course Dates: 11/14 - 12/12 R
1 cr Hopper, R
6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive
Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-4656424 toll-free. Introduction to the current theories of music instruction. Skills and techniques needed by elementary and middle-school teachers to provide an effective music program.
ED 320D
Drama in the K-8 Curriculum
78196 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 11/2 - 12/7
1 cr Davis, R
11/2 - 12/7 S 1:00p - 4:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-4656424 toll-free. Principles, methods and materials of drama at the elementary and
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middle-school levels. A wide variety of creative activities basic to curricula is explored. Includes the use of drama in standards-based curriculum planning and assessment for a diverse student population.
ED 320E
Health in the K-8 Curriculum
78197 Sec JD1 9/3 - 10/1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/1 T
1 cr Jones, A
4:45p - 5:45p Distance Elive
Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. 81491 Sec JD2 9/4 - 10/2
Course Dates: 9/4 - 10/2 W
Jones, A
4:45p - 5:45p Distance Elive
Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Introduction to current philosophies and practices in health education for elementary and middle-school students. Knowledge and skills needed for teachers to provide effective health education.
ED 333
The Learner and the Learning Process
78198 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
3 cr Lofthus, J
6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive
Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Study learning theories by examining accounts from educational psychology and the original writings of leading learning theorists. Special emphasis is placed on the curricular, instructional, and assessment practices that are promoted by these different learning theories.
Natives with attention to cultural standards.
ED 416
Teaching Literacy in the K-8 Curriculum
78199 Sec JD1
ED 380
Multicultural Education
3 cr Davis, G
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Registration ends October 25. In order to earn a final grade or an incomplete, all lessons with the exception of the final project must be submtited by December 2. Students who have completed all lessons will be given until March 7 to submit the final project. Students registering after October 4 must contact the instructor to discuss a course completion timeline. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. This course meets the State of Alaska Department of Education and Early Development certification requirement for Multicultural Education. $75 additional fee for section KD1
Investigation of the major concepts and issues in multicultural education with emphasis on the dimensions of content integration, knowledge construction, prejudice reduction, equity pedagogy, and empowering school culture. Includes issues regarding the education of Alaska Tuesday, December 10, 2013
4 cr Janicek, P
9/3 - 12/14 M 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Admission to BA Elementary Education major or permission from program director. Developmentally appropriate methods for guiding students' development of literacy skills K-8, as outlined in national, state, and local standards. Development of literacy skills and strategies within the context of developing the written language, thinking processes, and appropriate assessment integral to teaching. Integration of subject areas and technology to enhance literacy.
ED 417
Teaching Social Studies in the K-8 Curriculum
78200 Sec JD1
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Lofthus, J
9/3 - 12/14 T 2:00p - 3:00p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Admission to BA Elementary Education major or permission from program director. Inquiry approach to the themes of social studies and the methods of eliciting thinking and knowledge development. Creating curricular units based on standards. Integration of subject areas and technology to enhance learning.
ED 427
Teaching Math in the K-8 Curriculum
78201 Sec JD1 79537 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Fredenberg, V
9/3 - 12/14 M 1:10p - 4:10p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Admission to BA Elementary Education major or permission from program director. Methods of teaching math. Reading processes in mathematics, and methods to foster student understanding of the major concepts and procedures of mathematical topics as outlined in national, state, and local standards. Teaching to diverse populations and accommodating all students. Integration of subject areas and technology to enhance learning.
ED 428
Teaching Science in the K-8 Curriculum
78202 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
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2 cr Jones, A
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Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Admission to BA Elementary Education major or permission from program director. Methods of teaching science. Inquiry processes in science, foster understanding of fundamental concepts in physical, life, earth and space science, and science process. Teaching to diverse populations and accommodating all students. Integration of subject areas and technology to enhance the learning.
ED 494A
Applications of Teaching: Field Work
78203 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Jones, A
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Prerequisite: Juneau BA Elementary Education senior students only. Department approval required to register. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. $30 additional fee for section J01 80004 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Lofthus, J
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Prerequisite: Non-Juneau BA Elementary Education senior students only. Department approval required to register. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. $350 additional fee for section JD1 Prerequisite: Admission to BA Elementary Education major or permission from program director. Practicum in an elementary school classroom. Observation of development, cultural and cognitive diversity Application of teaching and assessment of instructional strategies and curricular development. Experience with behavioral management of individuals and groups and the relationship to classroom community. Supervised by faculty member and classroom teacher.
ED 497
IS: AK Children's Literature
82115 Sec JD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Spangler, K - ARR
ED 593
81622 Sec J34
ST: Achieving Teaching Proficiency through Reading and Storytelling (TPRS)
82258 Sec J59 11/7 - 11/12
Course Dates: 11/7 - 11/12
10/13 - 10/13
U
10/14 - 10/14
M
R,F
8:00a - 5:30p OT Anch
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Participants will attend the 2013 State Principals' Conference. The format for learning includes national keynote speakers, conference sessions that are both lecture and hands-on, and a number of workshops. The objectives of the course are to help participants learn about recent changes and developments in the New Alaska Accountability system, and developments in the New Educator Evaluation system and develop new skills in educator evaluation to enhance professional responsibilities.
ED 593
ST: Alaska Talk Story, Write Story
81875 Sec J39
11/7 - 11/12 T - OT Junea For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Juneau School District. Loc: Juneau (DZ Middle School). Final assignment due 11/22/2013. $30 additional fee for section J59 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Stacked with ED S593 J59-J62. Participants will study how to teach proficiency through reading and storytelling and methods to increase student understanding while they read content. The course is designed for teachers who work with English Language Learners and students of Foreign Language. This course is taught by the nationally recognized TPRS trainer and facilitated by a Juneau School district administrator.
R
3:00p - 5:00p OT Anch
10/3 - 10/17
R
3:00p - 5:00p OT Anch
11/7 - 11/12
T,R
3:00p - 5:00p OT Anch
10/26 - 10/28 U,M,S 8:00a - 7:30p OT Anch Registration for this course closes on 10/11/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Association of Alaska School boards (AASB). Loc: Anchorage (Westamark Hotel). Final assignment due 12/6/2013. $30 additional fee for section J39 Prerequisite: Professional development credit Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Created to inspire and instruct local students to believe they can do anything by crafting the best personal essays being written by high school seniors anywhere. Participants will learn through doing how to write effective personal essays that move them forward on parallel personal and professional tracks. Participants will be expected to share what they learned firsthand in the Alaska Talk Story, Write Story to help their students raise their immediate expectations and achieve their longterm goals.
ST: AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) Critical Reading Methods. Course Dates: 11/7 - 11/12
1 cr
Homme, K
11/7 - 11/12
R,F
8:30a - 4:00p
11/7 - 11/12
T
-
For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Juneau School District. Loc: Juneau (DZ Middle School). Final assignment due 11/22/2013. $30 additional fee for section J60 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Stacked with ED S593 J59-J62. SD: Participants will study each of the four essential elements: Rigor, Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration (WICOR) in the AVID model. Participants engage in activities to demonstrate the effectiveness of WICOR (Writing to learn
ED 593
ST: AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination) through Math Methods.
82260 Sec J61 11/7 - 11/12
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
3 cr
Course Dates: 10/3 - 11/21
11/21 - 11/21
82259 Sec J60
8:30a - 4:00p OT Junea
Course Dates: 10/13 - 10/15
10/15 - 10/15 T 8:00a - 2:00p OT Anch For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: AASSP, ACSA, AAESP. Loc: Anchorage (Sheraton). Final assignment due 12/15/2013. $30 additional fee for section J34
1 cr
Homme, K
1 cr
Schoenberger, G 8:00a - 4:00p OT Anch
ED 593 ED 593
ST: Alaska State Principals' Conference 2013
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1 cr Homme, K
8:30a - 4:00p
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82260 Sec J61
Course Dates: 11/7 - 11/12
Homme, K
11/7 - 11/12 T For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Juneau School District. Loc: Juneau (DZ Middle School). Final assignment due 11/22/2013. $30 additional fee for section J61
ED 593
ST: College and Career Counseling II
81161 Sec J20
3 cr
Course Dates: 10/8 - 4/22
Coenraad, F
1/21 - 1/21
T
4:30p - 6:15p Distance Audio
3/25 - 3/25
T
4:30p - 6:15p Distance Audio
11/19 - 11/19
T
4:30p - 6:15p Distance Audio
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Stacked with ED S593 J59-J62.
10/22 - 10/22
T
4:30p - 6:15p Distance Audio
12/17 - 12/17
T
4:30p - 6:15p Distance Audio
Participants will study each of the four essential elements: Rigor, Writing, Inquiry, Collaboration (WICOR) in the AVID model. Participants engage in activities to demonstrate the effectiveness of WICOR (Writing to learn, Inquiry, Collaboration, Organization, Reading to learn) methodologies. The course will provide teachers with better understanding while they learn math content. (This professional development is provided by the nationally recognized AVID Professional Development Center.)
2/18 - 2/18
T
4:30p - 6:15p Distance Audio
4/22 - 4/22
T
4:30p - 6:15p Distance Audio
10/8 - 10/8
T
8:00a - 5:30p EG 221
10/9 - 10/9
W
8:00a - 5:00p EG 221
ED 593
ST: Building and Navigating Our Pathway
82299 Sec J63
Course Dates: 12/2 - 12/10
12/2 - 12/2
M
4:00p - 5:00p Distance Audio
12/10 - 12/10
T
4:00p - 5:00p Distance Audio
1 cr Finn, M
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. This blended training will develop a foundational understanding around personal mastery learning and the RISC Framework to support organizations through the change process, from the time-based to performance-based, and the teacher-centered to learner-centered system. Participants will analyze possible gaps between current systems and beliefs about learning, establishing a potential imperative for change.
ED 593
Boating Safety & Outdoor Survival
11/12 - 11/14 11/12 - 11/14
1 cr
Course Dates: 11/12 - 11/14 T,W
8:30a - 4:30p OT Craig
R 8:00a - 10:00a OT Craig
ST: Botvin LifeSkills Training for Counselors/Specialists.
81871 Sec J37
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/25 - 9/27
9/26 - 9/26
R
8:45a - 4:30p OT Fbnks
9/25 - 9/25
W
8:15a - 4:30p OT Fbnks
9/27 - 9/27 F 8:00a - 10:15a OT Fbnks Registration for this course closes on 9/24/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: YukonKoyukuk School District. Loc: Fairbanks (Westmark). Final Assignment Due 12/06/13. $30 additional fee for section J37 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. This course is a research-validated substance abuse prevention program proven to reduce the risks of alcohol, tobacco, drug abuse, and violence by targeting the major social and psychological factors that promote the initiation of substance use and other risky behaviors. This comprehensive and exciting course provides participants the knowledge and skills to help adolescents and teens get the tools they need to build confidence and self-esteem necessary to successfully handle challenging situations.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only.
ED 593
ST: Common Formative and Summative Assessments for High School Math
81854 Sec J35
Course Dates: 9/30 - 12/16
2 cr
Jacobson, F
11/4 - 12/9
M
2:45p - 4:45p OT Wasilla
9/30 - 10/21
M
2:45p - 4:45p OT Wasilla
10/29 - 10/29
T
2:45p - 4:45p OT Wasilla
12/16 - 12/16 M 2:45p - 6:00p OT Wasilla For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla (Wasilla High School). $30 additional fee for section J35 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only.
$90 additional fee for section T90
ED 593
Distance Web Delivered: For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: UAS School of Education and Admissions Office. Loc: UAS Juneau campus and e-learning. $30 additional fee for section J20
Enables participants to increase their college/career readiness knowledge through further exploration of content and monthly seminars. Topics include: AVID (Advancement Via Individual Determination), APS (Alaska Performance Scholarship), AKLN (Alaska Learning Network), college academic advising, preparing for college, Accuplacer testing, personal/social development and UAS student services.
12/5 - 12/6 R,F 8:00a - 3:00p Distance Web For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Re-Inventing Schools Coalition (RISC). Final assignment due 12/13/2013. $30 additional fee for section J63
82220 Sec T90
10/15 - 4/15
Designed for high school math teachers who want to work collaboratively to design and implement common, spiraling assessments. In addition, teachers will analyze district math curriculum and alignment to new Alaska State Standards for algebra and geometry and develop common formative and summative assessments for each level of math in high school. Participants will evaluate common assessment validity by using the NMSI scoring rubric, and the Smarter Balanced scoring rubrics. The goal will be to deepen understanding of what advanced mathematical performance looks like, and develop structures and lessons to help more students achieve at this level.
ED 593
ST: Communicating With Parents
82079 Sec J48
1 cr
Course Dates: 10/17 - 11/9
Jacobson, F
10/29 - 10/29
T
5:00p - 7:45p OT Palme
10/17 - 10/17
R
5:00p - 7:45p OT Palme
11/9 - 11/9 S 8:30a - 5:00p OT Palme For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (Administration Building, Board Room). $30 additional fee for section J48 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Communicating with parents is an essential component to building strong relationships with the families of our students. Focus is on the school-to-home and home-to-school two-way communication process that is essential for helping our students succeed. Topics to be covered include how to discuss data with parents in a way that is easy to
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understand during conferences, keeping newsletters fresh and engaging, day-to-day communications, planning successful family nights, educating families about the new Alaska Standards and communicating in the digital age. Participants will leave the course with fresh and energizing ideas to enhance their current communication practices with parents.
ED 593
ST: Best Practices in Early Childhood Special Education
81236 Sec J22
Course Dates: 8/20 - 12/17
9/17 - 9/17
T
4:30p - 7:00p OT Palme
11/19 - 11/19
T
4:30p - 7:00p OT Palme
10/15 - 10/15
T
4:30p - 7:00p OT Palme
8/20 - 8/20
T
4:30p - 7:00p OT Palme
1 cr Jacobson, F
12/17 - 12/17 T 4:30p - 7:00p OT Palme For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer. Final assignment due 12/20/2013. $30 additional fee for section J22 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Provides a venue for early childhood special education teachers to review state early learning guidelines, developmental assessments and other research based tools to develop a note library to be used in writing more legally defensible individual education programs (IEP's). Best practices in Early Childhood Special education will be reviewed, including writing IEP's, facilitating IEP's and documenting progress towards goals and objectives.
ED 593
ST: Educator Evaluator PLC (Fall 2013)
81538 Sec J30
Course Dates: 10/12 - 10/14
1 cr Laster, M
ED 593
ST: File Maker Pro
82054 Sec J46
1 cr
Course Dates: 10/22 - 2/4
Clarkson, D
1/14 - 1/14
T
4:00p - 6:00p OT Ketch
11/19 - 11/19
T
4:00p - 6:00p OT Ketch
12/3 - 12/3
T
4:00p - 6:00p OT Ketch
1/28 - 1/28
T
4:00p - 6:00p OT Ketch
2/4 - 2/4
T
4:00p - 6:00p OT Ketch
10/22 - 10/22
T
4:00p - 6:00p OT Ketch
11/5 - 11/5 T 4:00p - 6:00p OT Ketch Registration for this course closes on 11/5/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Ketchikan Gateway Borough School District. Loc: Ketchikan High School. Final assignment due 3/28/2014. $30 additional fee for section J46 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. File Maker Pro for Macintosh and Windows. A comprehensive course designed to give educators advanced tools in creating and maintaining an interactive data base. In this class, participants will start with the basics of File Maker and move into advanced development in producing an individual product that is used in their daily work.
ED 593
ST: Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching I
81144 Sec J19
Course Dates: 8/12 - 10/22
2 cr
Jacobson, F
10/15 - 10/15
T
2:30p - 6:45p OT Wasilla
9/10 - 9/24
T
2:30p - 5:00p OT Wasilla
10/8 - 10/8
T
2:30p - 5:00p OT Wasilla
10/22 - 10/22
T
2:30p - 5:45p OT Wasilla
10/12 - 10/12
S
9:00a - 4:30p OT Anch
8/12 - 8/12
10/12 - 10/14
U,M
8:00a - 5:30p OT Anch
8/30 - 8/30 F 7:30a - 11:45a OT Wasilla For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla (Teeland Middle School, Library). Final assignment due 11/11/2013. $30 additional fee for section J19
For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Alaska Association of Secondary School Principals. Loc: Anchorage (Marriott Hotel). Final assignment due 11/15/2013. $30 additional fee for section J30 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Designed to give principals the opportunity to participate in a professional learning community focused upon the new teacher and principal regulations for evaluation. Participants will discuss the new regulations with the intent to participate in the implementation in the role and responsibilities within the new educator evaluation regulations. They will have the opportunity to dialogue with the Commissioner of Education and further identify how the new evaluation system can work in their home district.
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The Framework for Teaching is a researchbased, nationally recognized teacher evaluation framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching.
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82195 Sec J56
Course Dates: 9/25 - 3/19
2/19 - 2/19
W
2:30p - 5:00p OT Barrow
1/15 - 1/15
W
2:30p - 5:00p OT Barrow
3/19 - 3/19
W
1 cr Simpson, P
2:30p - 5:00p OT Barrow
9/25 - 9/25
W
2:30p - 5:00p
11/20 - 11/20
W
2:30p - 5:00p OT Barrow
10/23 - 10/23 W 2:30p - 5:00p OT Barrow For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc: Barrow Final assignment due 4/25/2014. $30 additional fee for section J56 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Participants will become knowledgeable in the use of all aspects of the Achieve 3000 program in order to engage students in more appropriate/engaging reading and writing activities, all of which will contribute to the improvement of student achievement in reading, writing, and cross-curriculum subject areas. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
M 7:30a - 11:45a
ST: Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching II
81423 Sec J25 9/24 - 9/24
Course Dates: 9/4 - 10/29
2 cr
Jacobson, F
T
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
10/1 - 10/29
T
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
9/26 - 9/26
R
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
9/12 - 9/12
R
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
9/17 - 9/17
T
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
9/4 - 9/4 W 2:30p - 5:00p Registration for this course closes on 9/12/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (Academy Charter School). Final assignment due 11/6/2013. $30 additional fee for section J25 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The Framework for Teaching is a researchbased, nationally recognized teacher evaluation framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be
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used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching.
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82053 Sec J45
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81435 Sec J26 10/2 - 10/9
Course Dates: 10/2 - 11/27 W
2 cr
Jacobson, F
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
10/23 - 11/27
W
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
10/15 - 10/17
T,R
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
Registration for this course closes on 12/18/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (Various Mat-Su Schools). Final assignment due 12/6/2013. $30 additional fee for section J26 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching.
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81438 Sec J27
Course Dates: 9/27 - 11/27
11/27 - 11/27
W
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
9/27 - 10/17
R
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
10/22 - 10/22
T
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
2 cr
Jacobson, F
10/31 - 11/21 R 2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme Registration for this course closes on 10/3/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (Various Mat-Su Schools). Final assignment due 12/6/2013. $30 additional fee for section J27 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching.
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ST: Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching V
82052 Sec J44 10/9 - 10/9
Course Dates: 10/9 - 11/20 W
1 cr
Jacobson, F
4:00p - 4:30p OT Wasilla
10/16 - 11/20 W 4:00p - 6:00p OT Wasilla For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla (Snowshoe Elementary). Final assignment due 11/27/2013. $30 additional fee for section J44 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The Framework for Teaching is a researchbased, nationally recognized teacher evaluation framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
10/15 - 12/7
Course Dates: 10/15 - 12/7 T
2 cr
Jacobson, F
3:30p - 6:00p OT Wasilla
12/7 - 12/7 S 9:00a - 2:15p OT Wasilla For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla (Willow elementary). $30 additional fee for section J45 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The recognized teacher evaluation framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching.
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ST: Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching VII
82080 Sec J49
Course Dates: 10/17 - 12/16
12/12 - 12/12
R
2:30p - 5:00p OT
12/10 - 12/10
T
2:30p - 5:00p OT
11/25 - 11/25
M
2:30p - 5:00p OT
10/17 - 11/21
R
2:30p - 5:00p OT
2 cr
Jacobson, F
12/16 - 12/16 M 2:30p - 5:00p OT For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Houston (Houston High School). $30 additional fee for section J49 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The Framework for Teaching is a researchbased, nationally recognized teacher evaluation framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching.
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82081 Sec J50
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/16
1 cr
Jacobson, F
10/21 - 12/16 M 4:00p - 5:30p OT Wasilla For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla (Iditarod Elementary, Library). $30 additional fee for section J50 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The Framework for Teaching is a researchbased, nationally recognized teacher evaluation framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching.
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ST: High Impact Instruction: A Framework for Great Teaching
81604 Sec J32 10/25 - 10/25
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/30 - 11/25 F
Jacobson, F
2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme
9/30 - 11/25 M 2:30p - 5:00p OT Palme For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (Colony
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High School). Final assignment due 12/2/2013. $30 additional fee for section J32 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. A book study of Jim Knight's High Impact Instruction: A Framework for Great Teaching. This is no one-size fits-all to-do list for the classroom. It's a simple and fexible framework educators can customize to fit our working style and students' needs. Grounded in more than a decade of work with instructional coaches, this revolutionary book focuses on the three areas of high-impact instruction: content planning including using guiding questions, learning maps, and formative assessment, instructional practices such as thinking prompts, effective questions, challenging in which educators can shape a classroom culture that promotes well-being, creativity, learning, and high expectations. When it comes to teaching, little changes can make a big difference. Using techniques and strategies from the text, and high-impact instruction, teachers will have a rich toolkit for improving our practice and promoting great teaching every day in every class.
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ST: iDida Contest Media Judging
82175 Sec J55
Course Dates: 11/1 - 2/17
1 cr Rusyniak, J
9/14 - 9/14
S
8:00a - 5:00p EG 114
11/23 - 11/23
S
8:00a - 5:00p BRC
Registration for this course closes on 08/19/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Juneau School District. $30 additional fee for section J17 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Participants engage in the inquiry process and understand the philosophy and techniques of action research. Students will learn techniques of quantitative and qualitative research used in the action research process to understand students, improve practice and contribute to the knowledge base and practice of education. Each workshop will begin with direct instruction followed by workshop time were you work with peers and the instructor to complete products.
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ST: Our Cultural Landscape: Improving School Climate
81413 Sec J24
Course Dates: 9/14 - 12/7
Kookesh, J
9/28 - 10/5
S
8:30a - 3:30p OT Junea
11/1 - 11/1
F
6:00p - 8:00p OT Anch
11/16 - 11/16
S
8:30a - 3:30p OT Junea
11/25 - 11/25
M
6:00p - 8:00p OT Anch
12/7 - 12/7
S
8:30a - 3:30p OT Junea
11/2 - 11/2
S
8:30a - 3:30p OT Junea
9/14 - 9/14
S
8:30a - 3:30p OT Junea
1/30 - 2/17
Distance Audio Delivered: For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc: Anchorage (Webinar/Online Discussion/Audio Conference). Final assignment due 2/22/2014. $30 additional fee for section J55
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Participants will attend an online web course focusing on the use of ASTE's iDida Contest scoring system. The class will establish inter-rater reliability by using practice pieces of media, scoring using established scoring guides and then explaining why each score was given. Following the training participants will have practical experience judging various media contests. When a discrepancy of greater than 2 points in any final score exists, the instructor will ensure that the projects is scored by a third judge. This course allows teachers to document their learning of technology integration skills through interactions with other faculty towards a PLC at either the district or state level.
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ST: Implementing SpringBoard
81205 Sec J21
Course Dates: 8/12 - 10/12
2 cr
10/19 - 10/19 S 8:30a - 3:30p OT Junea Registration for this course closes on 9/30/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Sealaska Heritage Foundation. Loc: Juneau (Sealaska Bldg). Final assignment due 2/28/2014. $30 additional fee for section J24 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Sealaska Heritage Institute is providing cultural orientation seminars to 20 Juneau school district high school teachers. Besides attending the seven Saturday seminars, participants will attend cultural events in the community. In addition, participants will complete a final project outside of the seminar sessions including a lesson plan and a unit or classroom project, which will be further refined into a supplemental curriculum resource kit by SHI. Teachers will be expected to submit a project abstract, draft lesson plan, field experience/reflective log, a field testing plan, calendar, complete pre and post cultural knowledge survey, selfevaluation and other feedback documents needed for the project.
Homme, K
9/14 - 9/14
S 8:30a - 12:00p TMHS
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S 8:30a - 12:00p TMHS
80649 Sec J15
8/12 - 8/14
M,T,W
8:30a - 4:00p TMHS
5/23 - 5/25 9/1 - 12/13
Provides teachers and administrators with the necessary information to implement the CollegeBoard Pre-AP Springboard language Arts curriculum and how to integrate and align the new Alaska Language Arts standards to the SpringBoard curriculum. Provides equity in preparing all students for upper level classes and increasing the number of students for post-secondary success. Focus is on curriculum delivery, formative feedback, collaboration, and creating alignment through vertical articulation from middle school through high school. Attendance and participation in all class sessions is required for credit.
Improving Practice Course Dates: 8/15 - 12/7
8/15 - 8/15
R
4:00p - 5:00p BRC
8/17 - 8/17
S
8:00a - 5:00p BRC
12/7 - 12/7
S
8:00a - 2:00p BRC
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
3 cr
Course Dates: 5/1 - 12/13
Miller, G
8:00a - 4:30p OT Bethel R,F,S
8:00a - 4:30p OT Bethel - OT Bethel
9/1 - 12/13
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only.
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ST: Introduction to Dual Language
5/1 - 5/22
Registration for this course closes on 8/14/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Juneau School District Loc: Juneau (Thunder Mountain High School-Red Commons). $30 additional fee for section J21
81129 Sec J17
3 cr
2 cr Jones, A
Distance Web Delivered: For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD). Loc: Bethel. $30 additional fee for section J15
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Stacked with 80650 ED S193-J01. Training provided by guest presenters including implementing teachers and LKSD support staff. Teachers and administration staff will participate in shared session to include program support data and activities to determine language dominance of site, staff, and students. Participants will develop a template to assist long-term implementation of Dual Language at their site. Teachers will also gain knowledge of how to develop challenging, interactive and authentic lessons and many specialized language enrichment activities.
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Language Arts Strategies: K-12.
81869 Sec J36
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/23 - 9/27
9/23 - 9/23
M
2:15p - 3:15p OT Fbnks
9/24 - 9/24
T
1:15p - 4:30p OT Fbnks
9/27 - 9/27
F 9:15a - 10:15a OT Fbnks
9/26 - 9/26
R
9/25 - 9/25
W 8:15a - 12:00p OT Fbnks
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This workshop is designed to give educators the opportunity to learn and practice proven strategies for increasing literacy proficiency levels among students. All of the strategies that will be presented reflect current trends in researching language arts instructions and will be aligned with the new Alaska State Standards and the Common core Standards. The course focuses on and will include multiple demonstrations of the use of strategies for effective literacy instruction across grade levels.
ST: Learning Through the Arts
10/19 - 10/19 3/22 - 3/22
Course Dates: 10/19 - 3/22 S
1 cr Calkins, A
Participants will learn strategies for integrating the arts across the curriculum in K-12 education. Presenters will be among the 11 approved Teaching Artists, who will share instructional activities tailored to those in attendance and leave participants with supporting articles, lesson ideas and curriculum suggestions for extending what occurs in the workshops.
ST: Learning Implications of Children in Poverty
11/9 - 12/14
Course Dates: 11/9 - 12/14 S
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Credits 1-3 variable. $15 additional fee for section J01 78206 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 Credits 1-3 variable. $15 additional fee for section J02 78209 Sec J05
Jones, A -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 Credits 1-3 variable. $15 additional fee for section J05
Spangler, K -
Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) 796-6424. Supervision of UAS BA Elementary practicum student in school classroom. Supervising teacher helps candidate master the conceptual framework and standards for a beginning teacher.
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Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only.
82172 Sec J53
Lofthus, J
9:00a - 3:30p OT Junea
1/25 - 1/25 S 9:00a - 3:30p OT Junea For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc: Juneau (Glacier Valley School & JAHC). Final assignment due 4/25/2014. $30 additional fee for section J52
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Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only.
82171 Sec J52
ST: Practicum Student Supervision
78205 Sec J01
Registration for this course closes on 9/24/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc: Fairbanks (Westmark). Final Assignment Due 12/06/13. $30 additional fee for section J36
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professional mariners, schoolteachers, children, government agency personnel or others. Students learn up-to-date safety and survival information for both the water and cold weather land environments, complete a F/V Drills Instructor course and practice teach.
2 cr Blizard, K
9:30a - 4:45p OT
For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc: Atqasuk (Meade River School). Final assignment due 12/21/2013. $30 additional fee for section J53
ST: RISC Classroom Design and Delivery
82196 Sec J57 11/1 - 11/8
1 cr
Course Dates: 11/1 - 11/8 F
Hanisch, K
4:00p - 5:00p OT
11/1 - 11/8 M,T 8:00a - 3:00p OT For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc: Charleston, SC. Final assignment due 12/13/2013. $30 additional fee for section J57 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Blended training with webinar/audio collaboration prior and post the faceto-face training will develop personal mastery implementation strategies with a focus upon building a learner-centered class culture. Using the RISC Framework as a guide, participants will learn about and practice developing, assessing and monitoring class code of cooperation, shared visions and standard operating procedures. Participants will learn about and practice developing, assessing and monitoring class code of cooperation, shared visions and standard operating procedures. Participants will leave with specific plans to engage students in the processes as they return to their classrooms. In addition, participants will gain a deeper understanding around unpacking the learning goals with rigor and designing learning progressions to support that goal.
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Explores the implications of growing up in poverty on learning and school success on students. Various texts will be required, including Ruby Payne's A Framework for Poverty and Eric Jensen's Teaching with Poverty in Mind as well as other self-selected readings. Participants will deepen their understanding of the issues of poverty in education and reflect on its impact on their students as learners. The course materials will provide teachers the opportunity to reflect on their students as learners and will provide teachers the opportunity to reflect on their instructional practice, design and implement new teaching strategies and develop effective parent communication and support systems.
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ST: Marine Safety Inst Trng
82329 Sec T91
Course Dates: 12/2 - 12/7
12/2 - 12/7 M,T,W,R,F,S
3 cr Dzugan, J
8:00a - 6:00p OT Kingsalmon
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ST: RISC Instructional Design Training
82174 Sec J54
Course Dates: 10/22 - 10/23
1 cr Hanisch, K
10/22 - 10/23 T,W 8:00a - 3:30p OT Registration for this course closes on 10/23/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc: Sanford, ME. Final assignment due 11/01/2013. $30 additional fee for section J54 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. This training, with social media integration to support collaboration prior and post the 2-day face-to-face training, is designed with a workshop format in which participants will build unit plans based upon researched best practices associated with the RESC framework of personal mastery. Primary emphasis will be around rigor, learning progression and cross-content standards-based design to meet learner needs.
$90 additional fee for section T91 The Marine Safety Instructor Trainer Course is a comprehensive, handson U.S. Coast Guard approved course designed for anyone interested in teaching marine safety and survival to commercial fishermen, Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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Safe and Civil Schools Behavioral Response To Intervention
82031 Sec J41
Course Dates: 9/30 - 11/27
2 cr
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Presents specific classroom strategies for managing classroom behavior in proactive and positive ways. Along with the introduction session, seventeen separate training sessions focus on vision, organization, classroom management plan, expectations, launching the classroom management plan, observing, motivation, and correcting misbehavior. Within each presentation and corresponding chapter from the CHAMPS book, a series of tasks or competencies will be presented. Participants will be required to conduct some self-assessment and peer discussion activities regarding these competencies. In addition, participants will be required to implement specific assignments (data collection and analysis activities) with their own teaching situation.
ST: Saxon Mathematics Instructional Methods.
81872 Sec J38 9/23 - 9/23
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/23 - 9/26 M
3:30p - 4:30p OT Fbnks
9/24 - 9/24
T
1:15p - 4:30p OT Fbnks
9/26 - 9/26
R
8:45a - 4:30p OT Fbnks
9/25 - 9/25 W 8:15a - 12:00p OT Fbnks Registration for this course closes on 9/24/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: YukonKoyukuk School District. Loc: Fairbanks (Westmark). Final Assignment Due 12/06/13. $30 additional fee for section J38 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. This workshop is designed for educators who wish to learn effective instruction in mathematic strategies that are proven to increase student academic achievement in the classroom. The course focus will include multiple demonstrations of the use of strategies for effective instruction across all grade levels. Over the duration of the course, teachers will have the opportunity to practice math strategies using the new Alaska Math Standards and the Math Common Core Standards.
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ST: Strategic Instruction Model: Sentence Writing
81621 Sec J33 10/15 - 10/15
Course Dates: 9/17 - 10/15 T
1 cr Jacobson, F
8:15a - 8:45a OT Palme
9/17 - 10/15 T,R 7:15a - 8:45a OT Palme For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (Pioneer Peak Elementary School). $30 additional fee for section J33 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Introduces participants to SIM development, research, and writing strategies. Includes and overview of SIM and integration of content enhancement routines and learning strategies in content and special education classrooms. There will be direct instruction in Sentence Writing fundamentals, strategy proficiency, and paragraph writing strategy. Opportunities for coaching and strategy modeling as well as professional discussion groups will be additional components of the course. Covers writing sentences and paragraphs through the research based SIM. Participants will learn effective instructional strategies to teach such content.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
ST: SMART Mentor Training
80369 Sec J14 Jacobson, F
9/30 - 11/27 M,W 4:30p - 6:00p OT For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Big Lake (Big Lake Elementary, Library). $30 additional fee for section J41
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Course Dates: 8/1 - 1/17
Rhodes, R
10/17 - 10/17
R
3:30p - 5:30p OT Anch
9/26 - 9/26
R
3:30p - 5:30p OT Anch
10/31 - 10/31
R
3:30p - 5:30p OT Anch
9/12 - 9/12
R
3:30p - 5:30p OT Anch
12/6 - 12/6
F
3:30p - 5:30p OT Anch
11/21 - 11/21
R
3:30p - 5:30p OT Anch
11/7 - 11/7
R
3:30p - 5:30p OT Anch
8/1 - 8/2
R,F
8:00a - 5:00p OT Anch
1/16 - 1/17
R,F
8:00a - 5:00p OT Anch
Registration for this course closes on 9/12/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Wrangell City Schools. Loc: Anchorage (The Chariot Group). Final assignment due 1/30/2014. $30 additional fee for section J14 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Prepares teachers to provide professional development related to classroom use of SMART boards and SMART Notebook software. Participants will increase their knowledge and ability to use all features of the hardware and software. Participants will learn how to use SMART Response for formative assessment. The instructor will help participants apply coursework and concepts to one or more subjects or content areas. Participants will also learn design principles for high-quality digital instructional content.
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ST: Special Education Directors' Training
81539 Sec J31
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/17 - 9/18
9/17 - 9/18 T,W 8:00a - 4:45p OT Anch Registration for this course closes on 10/10/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Department of Education and Early Development. Loc: Anchorage (Embassy Suites). Final assignment due 11/15/2013. $30 additional fee for section J31 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. An overview of current special education practices to support participants understanding of special education topics relevant to working as a Special Education Director in an Alaskan school district. Participants will have an understanding of the new grants management system, new standards, assessments, graduation and drop out data, transitions from part C to part B, developing local part C to part B MOAs. Participants will be able to apply federal and state regulation changes to their required paperwork and have 100% compliance with DEED.
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ST: Spring Board Reading & Writing Methods Workshop for ELA Teachers.
82261 Sec J62 11/7 - 11/12
Course Dates: 11/7 - 11/12 R,F
1 cr Homme, K
8:30a - 4:00p
11/7 - 11/12 T For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Juneau School District. Loc: Juneau (DZ Middle School). Final assignment due 11/22/2013. $30 additional fee for section J62 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Stacked with ED S593 J59-J62. Participants will deepen and extend their understanding of Spring Board instructional elements and be-provided with additional tools and resources to expand and refine Spring Board instructional delivery. Participants will examine how teachers can use Spring Board effectively to meet the rigorous expectations of the Common Core State Standards. (Training provided by a College Board Spring Board trainer.)
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Stepping Stones to Using Data
81496 Sec J28 9/6 - 9/6
Course Dates: 9/6 - 10/2 F
1 cr Jacobson, F
$15 additional fee for section J03
3:30p - 6:00p OT
9/6 - 10/2 W 3:30p - 6:00p OT Registration for this course closes on 9/11/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Talkeetna (su-Valley Jr/Sr High. Final assignment due 10/14/2013. $30 additional fee for section J28 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Participants will learn how to maximize the value of data provided by Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) assessments. Participants learn to access, interpret, and apply data and resources in inform instruction and monitor students academic growth as they corroboratively develop plans to use the data in their work. At the end of the FLT, participants will be able to interpret and apply data from key reports, use data to evaluate academic needs in the classroom, set goals with students and more.
ED 593
ST: Supporting Dual Language
80654 Sec J16
4 cr
Course Dates: 7/29 - 12/12
Miller, G
7/29 - 8/2
M,T,W,R,F
8:00a - 4:30p OT Anch
12/12 - 12/12
R
- OT Anch
(uas.alaska.edu/forms) to 907-796-6550. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online.
7/29 - 12/12 - OT Bethel For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Lower Kuskokwim School District (LKSD). Loc: Anchorage & Bethel. $30 additional fee for section J16
78210 Sec J06
78216 Sec J12
ST: Supervision of Student Teachers II: Distance MAT Elementary Program
78208 Sec J04
Prerequisite: Permission required to register. For more information call (907) 796-6045. Supervision of M.Ed. Educational Leadership interns in the school setting.
ST: Supervision of Administrative Intern II
78215 Sec J11
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Spangler, K -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Marvel, D -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Jones, A
9/3 - 12/14 Open to K-12 teachers who are currently hosting a UAS student teacher. 78217 Sec J13
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Burkert, J -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
2 cr
Supervision of practicum student in school classroom. Host teacher supervises and mentors a candidate mastering the conceptual framework and standards for a beginning teacher. Meets weekly with the practicum student, supervising the candidate's observations, tutoring, and practice teaching in the classroom.
ED 593
ST: Tech Champs Work Group
81928 Sec J40 Laster, M
Course Dates: 9/28 - 4/12 S 9:00a - 12:30p MD
2/8 - 2/8
S 9:00a - 12:30p MD
Prerequisite: Permission required. For information call (907) 796-6045.
9/28 - 9/28
S 9:00a - 12:30p MD
Supervision of M.Ed. Educational Leadership interns in the school setting.
1/11 - 1/11
S 9:00a - 12:30p MD
10/19 - 10/19
S 9:00a - 12:30p MD
ED 593
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ST: Supervision of Student Teachers I: Distance MAT Elementary Program
78207 Sec J03
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
1 cr Spangler, K
-
Choose this course if your Student Teaching Supervisor is local. No online registration. Fax a registration form Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Andrews, S
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Meets 3 hours weekly dates and times to be arranged.
12/14 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
2 cr
Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) 796-6533.
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$15 additional fee for section J10
ED 593
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
1 cr
Andrews, S
Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) 796-6533.
81500 Sec J29
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Meets 3 hours weekly dates and times to be arranged. $15 additional fee for section J23
ED 593
Laster, M
Burkert, J -
$15 additional fee for section J12 81395 Sec J23
78213 Sec J09
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Jones, A
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Participants will learn how to support the teachers that are implementing the Dual Language in the classroom and their site. They will learn how to be leaders in their school to facilitate the consistent implementation of the DLE Model that has proven effective in improving the long-term linguistic and academic achievement of all students. Initial and follow-up training and support is provided in all key components of the model as well as conducting follow-up classroom visits to assist with fidelity of implementation.
Supervision of Administrative Intern I
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 Open to K-12 teachers who are currently hosting a UAS student teacher. $15 additional fee for section J08
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Stacked with 80655 ED S193-J02.
ED 593
Marvel, D -
$15 additional fee for section J06 78212 Sec J08
78211 Sec J07
78214 Sec J10
Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/17
9/3 - 10/17
3/8 - 3/8
S 9:00a - 12:30p MD
11/16 - 11/16
S 9:00a - 12:30p MD
4/12 - 4/12
S 9:00a - 12:30p MD
1 cr Homme, K
Registration for this course closes on 10/10/2013. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Juneau School District Loc: Juneau (Marie Drake room 313). Final assignment due 4/19/2014.
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$30 additional fee for section J40
$90 additional fee for section TD1
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Participants will learn to develop a district technology action plan. Training will include topics in the technology plan such as advocating for funding for technology, supporting the development of a robust infrastructure, delivering/prompting/supporting ongoing individualized professional development, supporting efficiencies and saving through paperless goals, and opening the tech environment in the schools. Participants will serve as supporters and conveyers of district information and resources and work collaboratively on supporting and meeting district technology goals.
ED 593
Whale Fest
81401 Sec T01
1 cr
Course Dates: 11/1 - 11/3
Straley, J
An introductory course that offers practical and theoretical advice for faculty about designing and teaching online courses and provides guided support as you design and develop an online course for delivery.
ED 593
ST:Technology for Classroom
82155 Sec K01
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/20 - 12/13
Worman, C
9/20 - 12/13 - KEHS 234 Twenty sessions will be offered. Students must sign up for a minimum of 13 1-hour sessions in order to receive credit for this course. $90 additional fee for section K01
Discussion of a series of papers on the 2013 Sitka Whale Fest theme Arctic Sea Change: What's Ahead? Attendance at the Sitka Whale Fest science symposium, November 1-3, 2013 is required.
This course will give teachers access to existing programs available in our schools and through hands-on guided instruction, collaboration with fellow educators and project-based coursework, students will become comfortable with specific technologies that will enhance education in the classroom. Teachers will leave sessions with ideas, knowledge and skills to use technology that is available in the classroom but not currently fully utilized.
ED 593
ED 615
11/1 - 11/3
U,F,S
- SITKA
$90 additional fee for section T01
ST: Work and Live with the iPad
82033 Sec J42
1 cr
Course Dates: 10/1 - 12/17
Jacobson, F
10/1 - 12/17 T 7:00a - 8:00a OT Wasilla For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla (Mat-Su Central HS, Project Room). $30 additional fee for section J42 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Focus is on continuing a series begun at Mat-Su Central last year. The purpose is to examine the core operations of the iPad as well as a selection of the applications that support the families and students of our unique program. This course will build on participants knowledge of presentation infrastructure, parental controls, and RTE supporting apps. Participants complete a final presentation in which they detail certain application that will help their Tier 1, Tier 2, and Tier 3 families.
ED 593
ST: Writing Implementation
82197 Sec J58
2 cr
Course Dates: 11/11 - 2/3
Jacobson, F
1/22 - 1/29
W
7:15p - 8:45p OT Palme
1/16 - 1/16
R
7:15p - 8:45p OT Palme
1/13 - 1/13
M
7:15p - 8:45p OT Palme
11/11 - 12/16
M
7:15p - 8:45p OT Palme
12/4 - 12/18
W
7:15p - 8:45p OT Palme
1/27 - 2/3
M
7:15p - 8:45p OT Palme
78256 Sec JD1
Encompasses content and pedagogy to develop the reflective practitioner for teaching writing in the elementary school. It addresses the following themes: curriculum, theory translated into instructional planning and practice, practices that promote effective learning, behavior and relationships, and teaching strategies. Participants will identify and implement components of the Step-Up to Writing national program. This course utilizes a variety of teaching strategies, including lecture, discussion, collaborative learning activities, partners, small group, whole group, guest speakers and demonstrations.
Literacy philosophy, theory and practice in the intermediate classroom. Teaching to individual differences; planning, teaching and assessing for student literacy; organizing and managing for optimal students learning; communication with parents; and professional behavior. Practicum experience in a classroom (grades 4-8) is required. Requires access to computer, Internet, e-mail, DVD, and audio conference.
80092 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/23 - 1/10 9/23 - 1/10
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Distance Web Delivered:
Math Methods in the K-8 Classroom
3 cr
Baldwin / Purvis
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Mcmillan Iii, C
9/3 - 12/14 T 4:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires practicum in K-8 classroom, and access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6082. Prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Elementary Education program or M.Ed. in Mathematics. Philosophy, research, organization, methods and materials of an elementary math program. Emphasis on activities with large and small groups of students, using manipulatives to develop children's understanding of math concepts, processes and problem solving. Practicum in K-8 classroom required. Requires access to computer, Internet, e-mail. DVD, and audio conference.
ED 617 Design and Teach an Online Course
Gibeault, J
Prerequisite: ED S230, S333 and admission to Elementary Credential program.
ED 616
Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
9/3 - 12/14 T 6:15p - 7:30p Distance Audio Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. No online registration. Fax a registration form (uas.alaska.edu/forms) to (907) 796-6059. Audio: call 1-800-570-3591 pin 6506720. Requires practicum in K-8 classroom, and access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533.
78257 Sec JD1
11/13 - 11/20 W 7:15p - 8:45p OT Palme For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc: Palmer (Pioneer Peak Elementary room 17). Final assignment due 2/5/2014. $30 additional fee for section J58
ED 593
Literacy in the Intermediate and Middle School Grades
Science Methods in the K-8 Classroom
78258 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Mcmillan Iii, C
9/3 - 12/14 W 4:30p - 5:30p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. No online registration. Fax a registration form (uas.alaska.edu/forms) to
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(907) 796-6059. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires practicum in K-8 classroom, and access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Prerequisite: ED S230, S333, and admission to Elementary Credential program. The guiding ideas, materials and methods of current science instruction for elementary school children. Emphasis on hands-on, minds-on learning and helping children build conceptual webs. Requires practicum in K-8 classroom. Requires access to computer, internet, e-mail, DVD, and audio conference.
ED 618
Social Studies in the K-8 Classroom
78259 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Jones, A
9/3 - 12/14 M 6:00p - 7:15p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. No online registration. Fax a registration form (uas.alaska.edu/forms) to (907) 796-6059. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires practicum in K-8 classroom, and access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Prerequisite: ED S230, ED S333, and admission to the Elementary Credential program. Addresses the Alaska Teacher Standards for teaching social studies in the elementary classroom. Covers theories, methods and materials; issues behind philosophies of teaching; specific inquiry in a social science topic; planning, teaching and evaluating a wide variety of activities and lessons; development of long-term plans; goals and units for social studies within the Alaska Content Standards. A weekly practicum in a K-8 classroom is required. Requires use of Internet, email, audio conference, and DVD.
ED 619
Classroom Management and Discipline
78260 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Spangler, K
9/3 - 12/14 R 4:30p - 5:30p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires practicum in K-8 classroom, and access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6082. Prerequisite: Admission to the Graduate Certificate in Elementary Education program.
Curriculum Development
78261 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 F
3 cr Marvel, D
1:00p - 4:00p Distance Elive
Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For additional information call (907) 796-6525. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Basic definition of curriculum. Present need for curriculum improvement; criteria for selection of broad goals; types of curriculum framework and consideration of the organization of specific learning experiences as part of the curriculum structure.
ED 621A
Curriculum Development A
78262 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/6 - 9/27
1 cr Jones, A
9/6 - 9/27 F 4:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Requires concurrent enrollment in one of: ED S615, ED S616, ED S617, or ED S618. A basic definition of curriculum; the need for curriculum improvement; criteria for selection of broad goals; types of curriculum framework; and the organization of specific learning experiences as part of the curriculum structure. Study of the backward design technique.
ED 621B
Curriculum Development B
78338 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 10/4 - 10/25
1 cr Jones, A
10/4 - 10/25 F 4:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For additional information call (907) 796-6533. Prerequisite: Requires concurrent enrollment in one of: ED S615, ED S616, ED S617, or ED S618. A continuation from ED S621A. Continued study and application of backward design to unit development.
ED 621C
Curriculum Development C
78339 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 11/1 - 11/22
1 cr Jones, A
11/1 - 11/22 F 4:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm at 1-877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Prerequisite: Requires concurrent enrollment in one of: ED S615, ED S616, ED S617, or ED S618. A continuation from ED S621B. Continued study and application of backward design to unit development.
Planning and carrying out an overall approach to managing an elementary classroom that allows for effective instruction and constructive discipline. Practicum in K-8 classroom required. Requires access to computer, Internet, e-mail, DVD, and audio conference.
ED 620
Prerequisite: MAT Secondary students only.
ED 626
Classroom Research
78263 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Jones, A
9/3 - 12/14 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. 78264 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Spink, J
9/3 - 12/14 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a
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computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Addresses the philosophy and methodology of ethnographic classroom research, the role of classroom research within the educational profession, and the reflective nature of such research. Students will learn methods of qualitative research and utilize them in classroom research.
866-465-6424 toll-free. $30 additional fee for section JD6 Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program sequence. Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required for the degree program.
ED 688 ED 638
Curriculum and Instructional Leadership I
78265 Sec JD1
3 cr
78268 Sec JD3
Schoenberger, G 9/3 - 12/14 W 4:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. $30 additional fee for section JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: ED S637. Develops knowledge and practice of assessment and evaluation in schools; learning theories, child and adolescent development, state data reporting, special education, and accountability. Candidates will complete at least 50 hours of internship experience, and will begin the development of a case study or research project related to school improvement.
ED 680
Perspectives in Multicultural Education
79540 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Schulte, P
9/3 - 12/14 M 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. This course meets the State of Alaska Department of Education and Early Development certification requirement for Multicultural Education. $75 additional fee for section KD1 Focuses on effective ways of accommodating cultural diversity in the classroom, and facilitating appreciation of the differences that exist among people. Explores ways teachers and school systems can support equitable learning for all students. Includes issues of the indigenous populations of Alaska and rural schooling, with attention to the Alaska Standards for Culturally Responsive Schools. Explores possibilities in prejudice reduction, curricular inclusion, an empowering school culture, and an equity pedagogy.
ED 688
Student Teaching: MAT ECE
78271 Sec JD6 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 F
6 cr Andrews, S
7:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Prerequisite: ECE MAT local supervision students only. Choose this course if your student teaching supervisor is local. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Postings and on-line discussions will be through the course site. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Student Teaching: MAT Elementary Distance (Distance Supervision) Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
6 cr Spink, J
- ARR
Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Choose this course if your student teaching supervisor must travel by plane to supervise you. No online registration. Fax a registration form (uas.alaska.edu/forms) to (907) 796-6550. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6533. $350 additional fee for section JD3 78269 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Spangler, K
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Choose this course if your student teaching supervisor must travel by plane to supervise you. No online registration. Fax a registration form (uas.alaska.edu/forms) to (907) 796-6059. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6533. $350 additional fee for section JD1 Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program sequence. Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required for the degree program.
ED 688
Student Teaching: MAT Elementary Distance (Anchorage Only)
78266 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
6 cr Spangler, K
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Prerequisite: Department approval required to register. Choose this course if your Student Teaching Supervisor is local. This course does not meet on the Juneau campus and is intended for students that have internships in the Anchorage area with which their supervisor is local. No online registration. Fax a registration form (uas.alaska.edu/forms) to (907) 796-6550. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online For more information call (907) 796-6533. $30 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program sequence. Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required for the degree program.
ED 688
Student Teaching: MED Special Education (Distance Supervision)
78270 Sec JD2 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
6 cr Burkert, J
Distance Audio Delivered:
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Choose this course if your student teaching supervisor must
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travel by plane to supervise you. Audio: call 1-800-570-3591, pin 7797550, days and times to be arranged by the instructor. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online For more information call (907) 796-6533.
78275 Sec J01
$350 additional fee for section JD2
78276 Sec JD1
Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program sequence.
ED 692
Education Seminar
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Marvel, D
F 9:00a - 12:00p EG 223 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Marvel, D
9/3 - 12/14 R 1:00p - 4:00p Distance Audio Audio: call 1800-570-3591 pin 5480920. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more additional information call (907) 796-6525.
Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required for the degree program.
Prerequisite: Onsite MAT Secondary students only.
ED 688
Current topics in education. Maximum credit allowed toward advanced degrees: four credits.
Student Teaching: MED Special Education
78267 Sec J02
6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Burkert, J
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Choose this course if your student teaching supervisor is local. Audio: call 1-800-570-3591, pin 7797550, days and times to be arranged by the instructor. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online For more information call (907) 796-6533. $30 additional fee for section J02 Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program sequence. Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required for the degree program.
ED 691
Int: M.Ed. Leadership
78273 Sec JD2
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Schoenberger, G - ARR
Meets online via Elluminate, or join via audio: call 1-800-5703591 pin 1630183, days and times to be arranged with the instructor. Requires access to a computer with Internet and email. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more additional information call (907) 796-6525. $350 additional fee for section JD2 82335 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Schoenberger, G - JUNEAU Schl
$30 additional fee for section J02
ED 691
Secondary Teaching Internship I LabJuneau
78272 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Marvel, D
- JUNEAU Schl
Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6525. $30 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Onsite MAT Secondary program students only.
ED 691
Secondary Teaching Internship I NonJuneau/Non-Sitka
78274 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Marvel, D
9/3 - 12/14 Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more additional information call (907) 796-6525. $350 additional fee for section JD1 Prerequisite: Distance MAT Secondary students only.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
ED 698
Master's Portfolio: MAT Elementary Education Distance
78279 Sec JD1
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Spangler, K
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: No online registration. Fax a registration form (uas.alaska.edu/forms) to (907) 796-6059. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information or to register call (907) 694-7019 or e-mail
[email protected].
81473 Sec JD3
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Jones, A
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: No online registration. Fax a registration form (uas.alaska.edu/forms) to (907) 796-6059. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information or to register call (907) 694-7019 or e-mail
[email protected].
Prerequisite: MAT Elementary Distance students only. Department approval required to register. Pass/Fail grading. A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate committee may require an oral defense of either option.
ED 698
Master's Research Project or Portfolio: MED ECE
78346 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 - 3 cr Andrews, S
9/3 - 12/14 F 5:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-4656424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Permission of graduate advisor and instructor required. Pass/Fail grading. A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate committee may require an oral defense of either option.
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EDET 668 Educational Technology Leadership 80576 Sec JD1
EDET: ED: Educational Technology Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Graham, L
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6050.
Course builds on basic computing skills and their use within current educational practice of meaningful integration of technology into the classroom environment. Students will create a standards-based instructional unit modeling appropriate uses of technology to support learning, develop a variety of techniques to use technology to assess student learning of subject matter, and research best practices related to applying appropriate technology resources to enable and empower learners with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, and abilities.
EDET 632 Classroom Internet Integration 78350 Sec JD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Ohler, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For additional information call (907) 796-6079.
78351 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Ohler, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For additional information call (907) 796-6079.
Prerequisite: MAT Secondary students only. The prerequisite requirement of EDET S628 has been waived for this section only. Focuses on the integration of online communication opportunities and strategies in teaching. Topics include electronic mail, assistive technology. web page design, computer conferencing, and emerging technologies. Students create a classroom-based project integrating online communication tools. Requires access to Internet, e-mail, word processing, gif and jpeg graphics, and web authoring. Additional lab hours required.
EDET 636 The Impact of Technology on Student Learning 78352 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Graham, L
9/3 - 12/14
EDET 628 Technology in Instructional Design 78349 Sec JD1
3 cr
3 cr Graham, L
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6050.
Prerequisite: EDET S628 and admission to the Educational Technology program. Techniques, tools, and strategies for predicting and assessing the effectiveness of technology tools and interventions on student learning. Requires access to a classroom at least two days per week for at least three weeks of the course in order to complete the portfolio assignment. Requires reliable Internet and ability to download software applications for evaluation.
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6050.
Provides a reflective overview of issues relating to school leadership policy and practice in the field of educational technology. Encompasses the wide range of responsibilities of the school technology leader as a collaborative member of a leadership team. Topics include organizational change, decision making, community partnerships, legal and ethical issues, coaching and mentoring, and teamwork. A webbased course; requires Internet and e-mail.
EDET 670 Planning for Educational Technology 78353 Sec JD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Graham, L
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6050.
Prerequisite: EDET 628 and current teaching certificate, or instructor permission. Students will learn the process of creating a long range plan and how to develop strategies for integrating all types of educational technology in school programs.
EDET 698 Master's Research Project or Portfolio 80688 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Standley, M
Distance Web Delivered:
Prerequisite: Permission of graduate advisor and instructor required. Pass/Fail grading. A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate committee may require an oral defense of either option.
EDMA: Educ: Mathematics Education EDMA 608 Mathematical Problem Solving for K-8 Teachers 78359 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Mcmillan Iii, C
9/3 - 12/14 M 4:45p - 7:30p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6082. Prerequisite: Current teaching certificate, admission to the Mathematics Education Endorsement program, or permission. Examines underlying concepts of solving problems using mathematical models, logic, and concepts. Identifies problem solving strategies appropriate to K-8 classrooms. Provides practice developing research and standards based instruction and assessment plans that support an
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integrated, problem based curriculum.
EDRE: Educ: Reading Specialist
EDMA 614 Numeration and Operations: Mathematics for K-8 Teachers 78360 Sec JD1
3 cr
EDRE 674 Developing Reading, ECE-12 78369 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Throndsen, J
9/3 - 12/14 W 4:45p - 7:30p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6082.
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Gonzales / Brooks 9/3 - 12/14 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6050.
Prerequisite: Current teaching certificate, or admission to the Mathematics Education Endorsement program, or instructor permission.
Prerequisite: EDRE S671 and admission to M.Ed. Reading program, or permission.
Provides K-8 teachers with the content to understand numbers, how they are represented, and the relationships between and among numbers, number systems, and basic operations. Emphasizes standards and research based practices for helping K-8 students construct efficient computational skills. Provides practice developing instruction and assessment plans that integrate number sense, estimation strategies, and efficient computational skills into a problem based curriculum.
The reading process, emergent literacy and models for teaching reading are central themes in this course. Content includes theories of language development, research on language, cognition, and language systems as they relate to reading. Practicum work required in following term.
EDMA 656 Data Analysis, Statistics, and Probability: Content and Pedagogy for K-8 Teachers 78365 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Fredenberg, V
9/3 - 12/14 W 4:45p - 7:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6082. Prerequisite: EDMA S614. Provides K-8 teachers with the basic concepts of data analysis, statistics, and probability, with practice using descriptive and inferential statistics to analyze data and make predictions and decisions. Examines current research and standards based instructional and assessment practices in the areas of collecting, displaying, and analyzing data, and experimental and theoretical probability that lead to data analysis, inferential reasoning, and real world applications for K-8 students.
EDMA 698 Master's Research Project or Portfolio 80577 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Standley, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6424.
Prerequisite: Permission of graduate advisor and instructor required. Pass/Fail grading. A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate committee may require an oral defense of either option.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
EDRE 677 Reading Instruction and Assessment II 78371 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Doyle, K
9/3 - 12/14 M 4:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. Assessment materials will be mailed to students at start of term and must be returned to UAS within 10 days of term end, or a $750 fee will be charged and a hold put on your account. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6050. $15 additional fee for section JD1 78391 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Doyle, K
9/3 - 12/14 M 6:45p - 8:45p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. Assessment materials will be mailed to students at start of term and must be returned to UAS within 10 days of term end, or a $750 fee will be charged and a hold put on your account. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6050. $15 additional fee for section JD2 Prerequisite: EDRE S676. Assessment of reading, with a specific focus on the reading behaviors of individual students, and effective practices associated with developing those students' skills. Emphasis is on understanding reading difficulties, the analysis and use of reading assessments, the development of individual instructional plans, and communication of meaningful data to multiple audiences. Students will utilize multiple models of reading, and focus on those that contribute to variations in reading ability.
EDRE 679 Reading and Literacy in the Content Areas 78373 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Schoenberger, L
9/3 - 12/14 T 4:45p - 6:45p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Internet and email required. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more additional information call 907-796-6050.
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Prerequisite: Certified teachers only. Covers strategies that support literacy in the content areas and disciplines. Also focuses on the interrelated processes of writing, reading, listening and speaking in literacy development. Includes the use of technology as a tool to enhance content area literacy. Explores the role of teacher as researcher.
EDRE 698 Masters Portfolio: M.Ed Reading 81540 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 cr Mcnamara, K
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information or to register call (907) 694-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free.
Prerequisite: M Ed. Reading program students only. Pass/Fail grading. A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate committee may require an oral defense of either option.
EDSE: Education: Special Education EDSE 410 Assessing Students With Disabilities 81071 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Burkert, J
9/3 - 12/14 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Audio Audio call: 1800-570-3591 pin 7797550. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: EDSE S482. Stacked with EDSE S610-JD2. Use of assessment information in making eligibility, program, and placement decisions for individuals with exceptional learning needs, including those from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds; basic terminology used in assessment; administration and interpretation of nonbiased formal and informal assessments; screening, pre-referral, referral, and classification procedures; use and limitations of assessment instruments.
EDSE 412 Curriculum and Strategies: Low incidence 81072 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
3 cr Thomas, A
EDSE 482 Inclusive Education for Students with Disabilities 78374 Sec JD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Batchelder / Burkert 9/3 - 12/14 R 5:30p - 8:30p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Postings and on-line discussions will be through the course site. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-3253252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533.
Models, theories, laws, and philosophies that form the basis for special education practice. Characteristics and educational implications of various exceptionalities; models of consultation and collaboration between general and special educators; strategies for supporting students with exceptional learning needs in inclusive settings.
EDSE 483 Language and Literacy: Assessment and Intervention 81073 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Andrews, S
9/3 - 12/14 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call 1907-796-6533. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Prerequisite: EDSE S482. Stacked with EDSE S677-JD2. Use of assessment information in designing language and literacy instruction for individuals with exceptional learning needs, including those from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds; evidencebased strategies to teach accuracy, fluency, and comprehension in content area reading and written language; alternative and augmentative communication systems.
EDSE 609 Classroom Management and Child Guidance in ECE 78375 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Andrews, S
9/3 - 12/14 M 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Postings and on-line discussions will be through the course site. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-3253252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533.
5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive
Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call 1907-796-6533. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Prerequisite: EDSE S482. Stacked with EDSE S612-JD2. Evidence-based strategies to individualize instruction for students with low-incidence disabilities; the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs for students with intensive needs. Emphasizes functional academics and self-help skills. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Guidance and management practices based on multiple aspects of typical and atypical child development; current research and theories of child development; using developmentally effective approaches to connect with children and families; techniques to support trust building and promote healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning environments for young children with and without exceptional learning needs. 25 hours lab required. Grade of B or better required for degree program.
EDSE 610 Assessment of Students with Disabilities 78376 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Burkert, J
9/3 - 12/14 M 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Audio Prerequisite: This section is reserved for M. Ed. in Special
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Education and Special Education Graduate Certificate candidates only. Audio call: 1800-570-3591 pin 7797550. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. or call 1-800-325-3252. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 78377 Sec JD2 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
Burkert, J
5:30p - 8:00p Distance Audio
Prerequisite: This section is reserved for MAT in Special Education candidates only. Audio call: 1800-570-3591 pin 7797550. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Use of assessment information in making eligibility, program, and placement decisions for individuals with exceptional learning needs, including those from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds; basic terminology used in assessment; administration, and interpretation of nonbiased formal and informal assessments; screening, pre-referral, referral, and classification procedures; use and limitations of assessment instruments. Requires Internet access.
EDSE 612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence 78378 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Thomas, A
9/3 - 12/14 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Prerequisite: This section is reserved for M. Ed. in Special Education and Special Education Graduate Certificate candidates only. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call 1-907-796-6533. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. 81074 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Thomas, A
9/3 - 12/14 W 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Prerequisite: This section is for MAT Special Education candidates only. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call 1-907-796-6533. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Evidence-based strategies to individualize instruction for students with low incidence disabilities; the development and implementation of Individual Education Programs for students with intensive needs. Emphasizes functional academics and self-help skills. Requires Internet access.
EDSE 677 Language & Literacy: Assessment & Intervention 78379 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
3 cr Andrews, S
81075 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Andrews, S
9/3 - 12/14 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Prerequisite: This section is for MAT Special Education candidates only. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call 1-907-796-6533. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533. Use of assessment information in designing language and literacy instruction for individuals with exceptional learning needs, including those from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds; evidencebased strategies to teach accuracy, fluency, and comprehension in content area reading and written language; alternative and augmentative communication systems. Requires Internet access.
EDSE 692 Seminar in Special Education: Secondary Research Methods 78380 Sec JD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Batchelder / Burkert 9/3 - 12/14 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Audio Audio: call 1-800-570-3591, pin 7797550. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call 907-796-6533.
EDSE 694 Special Education Practicum 78382 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Burkert, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Choose this course if your student teaching supervisor is in Juneau. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533. $30 additional fee for section JD1
79616 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Burkert, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Choose this course if your student teaching supervisor must travel by plane to supervise you. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533. $350 additional fee for section JD2
Prerequisite: Admission to a graduate program in special education, and advisor or instructor approval. Must be taken concurrently with EDSE 695. Pass/Fail grading. Field-based experiences in diverse school settings and affiliated programs designing and implementing instruction for individuals with exceptional learning needs under the guidance of experienced special educators and university faculty. Internet access required.
5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive
Prerequisite: This section is reserved for M. Ed. in Special Education and Special Education Graduate Certificate candidates only. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-3253252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1877-465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6533.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
EDSE 695 Professional and Ethical Practice 78384 Sec JD1
3 cr
Thomas / Bernard 9/3 - 12/14 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail and DVD. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877-
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465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call 1-907-796-6533. Prerequisite: Admission to a graduate program in special education, and advisor or instructor approval. Must be taken concurrently with EDSE 694. Candidates use the Exceptional Children (CEC) Special Education Standards, UAS School of Education Goals, and Alaska Teacher Standards to engage in systematic reflection on their work with individuals with exceptional learning needs. Internet access required.
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/18
Hayes, E
9/3 - 10/18 M,T,W,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 220 Section J01 is part one in a pair of time-accelerated courses, 7 weeks each, covering both ENGL S092 and ENGL S110 in one semester. Students must be enrolled in both sections. Class meets six hours per week. Two additional hours per week must be scheduled by the student to work on this class in the Learning Center (times flexible), for a required total of 8 hours per week. 9/3 - 12/14 79551 Sec K01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Prerequisite: ENGL S092 (C or higher) or placement test. Focuses on the basics of writing, including control of basic grammar and punctuation. Through frequent writing and revision, students develop a portfolio of essays that is submitted to a review panel for assessment at mid-term and at the end of the semester. This course does not satisfy the GER communication requirement.
78092 Sec J01
ENGL 092 Improving Writing Skills
78084 Sec J02
$40 additional fee for section KD1
ENGL 111 Methods of Written Communication
ENGL: English 78083 Sec J01
Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for additional information.
9/3 - 12/14 78094 Sec J03 9/3 - 12/14 78095 Sec J04 9/3 - 12/14 78096 Sec J05
Robbins, E
79554 Sec K01
Boydston, P
80095 Sec TD3
9/3 - 12/14
M,W 10:00a - 11:50a PAUL 519
80094 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
78093 Sec J02
Mitchell, K
3:00p - 5:00p EG 224
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 5:00p - 7:00p Distance Audio Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books form MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Minton, S
M,W 9:45a - 11:15a EG 223 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Mitchell, K
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 108 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Hayes, E
1:15p - 2:45p EG 224
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Enge, C
3:00p - 4:30p EL 104
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Martin, M
5:30p - 7:00p EG 225
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Bennett, C
1:30p - 2:50p PAUL 305
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Hammons, G
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: $40 additional fee for section TD3
80096 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Corequisite: J01 requires enrollment in both ENGL S092-J01 and ENGL S110-J01 as a pair. Students will study writing as a process of composition and communication, and will write short essays directed at a variety of audiences. Review of basic grammar, mechanics, and usage will receive special attention. Reading strategies will be discussed and students will be encouraged to read interactively.
Trafton Ii, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1
80836 Sec TD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Trafton Ii, M
9/3 - 12/14
ENGL 110 Introduction to College Writing 78087 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14 78088 Sec J03 9/3 - 12/14 78089 Sec J04 9/3 - 12/14 78090 Sec J01
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Minton, S
3:00p - 5:00p EG 225
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
Minton, S
T,R
Burton, S
5:30p - 7:30p EG 115
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/14
Hayes, E
10/21 - 12/6 M,T,W,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 220 Section J01 is a continuation of time-accelerated pair ENGL S092/S110. Students must be enrolled in both courses. Class meets six hours per week. Two additional hours per week must be scheduled by the student to work on this class in the Learning Center (times flexible), for a required total of 8 hours per week. 79552 Sec K01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Landis, R
T,R 12:00p - 1:29p PAUL 515
79553 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Montgomery, D
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Microphone/headset is optional, but will allow student to communicate during optional online meetings. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
81475 Sec T01 9/3 - 12/14
1:15p - 3:15p EG 224
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Hammons, G
2:40p - 4:00p SC 215
Prerequisite: ENGL 110 (C or higher) or placement test. Instruction in techniques of essay organization and development, research, and analytical reading and writing. A critical analysis and research paper are required.
ENGL 211 Intermediate Composition: Writing About Literature 78098 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 78099 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14 78100 Sec J03 9/3 - 12/14 78101 Sec J04 9/3 - 12/14
Fall 2013 Schedule
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Neely, S
T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 224 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Enge, C
M,W 11:30a - 1:00p EG 225 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Enge, C
3:30p - 5:00p EG 223 Hale, J
5:30p - 7:00p EG 113
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79555 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Whalen, T
9/3 - 12/14
T,R
3:00p - 4:20p Distance Elive
9/3 - 12/14
T,R
3:00p - 4:20p PAUL 305
Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Ketchikan students are invited to attend class on campus. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or placement test. This course focuses on exploring, understanding, and appreciating literature, which will generate analytical student writing. Students write analyses of at least three works from the various genres (poetry, short fiction, drama, and novel or film). Traditional literary research among critical sources leads to at least one research paper.
ENGL 212 Technical Writing 78102 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
Enge, C
6:00p - 9:00p EG 108
79557 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Montgomery, D
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Microphone/headset is optional, but will allow student to communicate during optional online meetings. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher). Composition of professional correspondence and technical reports. A broad range of college and career writing skills including audience analysis, readability and effective style. Significant critical reading and major investigative report required.
ENGL 223 Survey of British Literature I 79150 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Chordas, N
ENGL 261 Introduction to Creative Writing
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
Wall, E
3:30p - 5:00p EG 113
80097 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: ENGL S211 (C or higher) and upper division standing, or instructor permission. Advanced principles of expository prose for academic purposes with some work on fiction and poetry. Elements of rhetoric, style, grammar, paraphrasing, and research documentation. Students will participate in a writing workshop approach: writing, responding, revising, editing and publishing frequently. Successful completion of the course involves a portfolio review by a panel of readers.
ENGL 362 Memoir Writing
3 cr
80421 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Trafton Ii, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance course. Order books from MBS Direct. $75 additional fee for section TD1
Prerequisite: ENGL S261 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or instructor permission. Study and practice in the techniques of memoir writing, explored through class discussion, study of literary models, and participation in writing workshops.
ENGL 393 ST: Latin American Literature in Translation Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
3 cr Dewees, A
1:15p - 3:15p EG 223
Prerequisite: ENGL S211 with a C or higher, and upper division standing; or instructor permission. Stacked with SPAN S393-J01. Course will focus on contemporary Latin American literary production in translation, including the novel, short story, drama and testimony. All readings are available in English translation. Class discussions and assignments will be in English.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
W
3 cr Maier, K
5:30p - 8:30p EG 225
Prerequisite: ENGL S211.
Introduction to the study and practice of writing original works of fiction and poetry. Writing techniques are explored through class discussion, study of established writers, and participation in writing workshops.
9/3 - 12/14
Wall, E
Distance Web Delivered: Distance Web. Requires reliable access to Internet and e-mail. Access the course web site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827x6163.
79185 Sec J01
Prerequisite: ENGL 211 (C or higher) or instructor permission.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
ENGL 418 The Wilderness Act at 50: A Critical Cultural and Literary History
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1
ENGL 302 Masterpieces of World Literature
78105 Sec JD1
3 cr
Trafton Ii, M
9/3 - 12/14
79151 Sec J01
ENGL 311 Advanced Composition
9/3 - 12/14
Analysis and interpretation of selected writings from the Anglo-Saxons to the eighteenth century.
9/3 - 12/14
This course focuses on study of masterpieces of world literature in translation, selected from diverse genres, literary periods, and cultural traditions.
79164 Sec J01
1:15p - 2:45p EG 225
Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or concurrent enrollment.
78104 Sec J01
Prerequisite: ENGL S211 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or instructor permission.
3 cr
In conjunction with a community celebration of the 50th anniversary of the passing of the Wilderness Act, we will explore both the benefits and problems inherent to the idea of wilderness. To investigate the cultural history that brought us the legislation, as well as the ramifications of wilderness in legal, scientific, and cultural discourses, readings will be drawn from diverse disciplines and perspectives.
Chordas, N
T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EL 104
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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ENGL 419 Major Authors: Toni Morrison 79190 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T
3 cr Neely, S
5:30p - 8:30p EG 223
In reading Toni Morrison's novels, we will attend especially to questions of transgenerational suffering, memory and counter-memory, race and representation, and the possibility or impossibility of hope and justice in the wake of unspeakable violence. Our studies will be supplemented by readings in critical race theory, feminist cultural studies, and trauma theory.
79559 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
78113 Sec J02
3 cr Landis, R
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $75 additional fee for section KD1
Prerequisite: Admission to an English degree program, senior standing, and instructor permission. The English internship program provides students with an opportunity to gain experience working in a language-based field of employment (e.g., journalism, teaching, public relations, research, or editing).
ENGL 491 Internship 78112 Sec J01
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: Admission to an English degree program, senior standing, and instructor permission. The English internship program provides students with an opportunity to gain experience working in a language-based field of employment (e.g., journalism, teaching, public relations, research, or editing).
ENGL 497 IS: Alaska in Literature
Was there ever a trickster more bent on outfoxing his readers than Robert Frost? In the popular imagination he's as authentic (and sugary) as maple syrup, a benevolent old Yankee of mythic proportion who taught us through his accessible verse the value of seeing things for what they are. But just blink, and the contrary might be true, too: what if Frost is more the sneaky raven than the majestic eagle of modern American poetry? Upon a close reading, his poetry is loaded with inherent contra-diction, misdirection and wordplay that threatens to upend the comfortable image we have of him and his work. Frost was also unafraid of exploring the dark depths of what it can mean to be human. Through close readings of a range of Frost poems, some familiar and others more obscure, we will explore the complexities of the man's philosophy and his puzzling penchant for eluding the reader. We will also sample his essays and browse Frostian criticism and biography.
78111 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
5:30p - 8:30p EG 114
What do song lyrics, villanelles, and slam poems have in common? How does a poem hold together? How do we use form to push our writing? This term we'll focus on different ways to build poems, using varied types of both formal and non-traditional structures. Although readings will focus on poetry, students may write poetry, fiction, or non-fiction. Half of each class will be devoted to workshopping student poems and stories.
ENGL 461 DS: Advanced Creative Writing 81857 Sec K01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Maier, K - ARR
ENGL 497 IS: Liberation Philos 81850 Sec J02
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Neely, S - ARR
ENGL 499 Thesis: Manuscript Collection of Short Stories 78115 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Wall, E
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements. Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 81702 Sec J03
Prerequisite: ENGL 261 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or instructor permission.
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
80755 Sec J02 Wall, E
Wall, E
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Variable credits 1-4, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements.
81597 Sec J01
3 cr
Wall, E - ARR
Prerequisite: ENGL S211.
ENGL 461 Advanced Creative Writing: Constructing the House: Form and Structure in Poetry
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: ENGL S211.
ENGL 419 Major Authors: Robert Frost
ENGL 491 Internship: Healing Through Poetry
Chordas, N - ARR
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Hayes, E - ARR
Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A. in English program, or creative writing minor, senior standing, and instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading. Independent thesis or project in the student's area of interest as approved by the student's advisor. The thesis will be presented to and evaluated by panel to be determined by the English department. Pass/Fail grading.
3 cr Whalen, T
- ARR
Prerequisite: ENGL 261 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or instructor permission. Advanced study and practice in the techniques of creative writing. This may include poetry, drama, fiction, creative non-fiction, or other genres. Creative writing techniques are explored through literary study and writing workshops. The specific theme and/or genre will be announced in the course schedule. May be repeated for credit when content varies.
ENGR: Engineering ENGR 151 Engineering Practices I 78469 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
3 cr Sowa, L
1:10p - 4:10p HB 105
M,W 10:20a - 11:20a HB 110
Prerequisite: MATH 108 (C or higher) or placement into MATH S200. Provides an overview of the engineering profession and the fundamental tools for practicing engineering. Presents the basic skills required of engineers including an introduction to analytical problem solving and the design process, descriptive geometry and presentatation of engineering
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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calculations, engineering mechanics, electrical circuits, thermodynamics, and data analysis through graphing.
ENGR 297 IS: Engineering Mechncs: Stati 80664 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Sowa, L - ARR
studies of Earth events that have forced human adaptation and ecosystem transformation will be examined.
ENVS 338 Introduction to GIS 78473 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Pyare, S
9/3 - 12/14
R
5:30p - 8:30p WB 102
9/3 - 12/14
T
5:30p - 7:30p WB 102
$40 additional fee for section J01
ENVS: Environmental Science ENVS 102 Earth and Environment 78470 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M,W,F 12:00p - 1:00p HB 110
9/3 - 12/14
R 9:00a - 12:00p HB 110
4 cr Hood, E
Examines the representation of spatial data with vector object models, explores the relationship between spatial data and automated thematic mapping, and trains students in the use of GIS software.
ENVS 393 ST: Science, Politics and Economics of Climate Change 80364 Sec J01
9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
Hood, E 9/3 - 12/14
1:15p - 4:15p HB 110
M,W,F 12:00p - 1:00p HB 110
$40 additional fee for section J02 Prerequisite: MATH S105 or concurrent enrollment. Examines the atmospheric, hydrospheric, lithospheric, and oceanic systems that define the environment; the interactions among these systems; energy as an environmental parameter; and the effects of physical systems on the biosphere. The labs focus on measurement and description of the environment using methods from meteorology, hydrology, and earth science. Global Positioning Systems and other relevant field techniques are introduced.
ENVS 111 Introduction to Differential GPS 10/12 - 10/13
Course Dates: 10/12 - 10/13 U,S
1 cr Smikrud, K
9:00a - 4:15p HB 110
Final DTS project due by Oct 31, 2011. $30 additional fee for section J01 An overview of the Global Positioning System; the development of a data dictionary; data acquisition using differential GPS; and integrating GPS data into environmental applications.
ENVS 293 ST: Earth's Natural Hazards: Optional Lab 78526 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 cr Connor / Hekkers
9/3 - 12/14 T 2:00p - 5:00p HB 201 Enrollment in the 1 credit lab is not required, but students who take the lab must also take the lecture course. $50 additional fee for section J02 ENVS/GEOG S293-J02 labs are stacked. Students will survey the scope of Earth’s natural disasters and the risks that face humans and ecosystems existing on an active planet. Case studies of Earth events that have forced human adaptation and ecosystem transformation will be examined.
ENVS 393 ST: Temperate Rainforest Ecology 80686 Sec J02
ENVS 293 ST: Earth's Natural Hazards Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
W
1:15p - 2:45p HB 105
9/3 - 12/14
M
1:15p - 2:45p HB 110
3 cr Connor / Hekkers
Enrollment in the 1 credit lab is not required, but students who take the lab must also take the lecture course. ENVS/GEOG S293-J01 lectures are stacked. Students will survey the scope of Earth’s natural disasters and the risks that face humans and ecosystems existing on an active planet. Case Tuesday, December 10, 2013
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Buma, B
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a HB 105
Prerequisite: BIOL S105 or BIOL S271 or ENVS S102. Biogeography, ecology, and dynamics of temperate rainforests around the world. Explores the abiotic and biotic characteristics that create and maintain temperate rainforests, their unique ecology and dynamics, and identify current conservation and management concerns.
ENVS 415 Biogeography and Landscape Ecology 78531 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Pyare, S
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p HB 105
$40 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ENVS/GEOG S102 or BIOL S104 or S105 or instructor permission. An introduction to two related disciplines emphasizing a geographical focus on natural processes. Landscape ecology studies large-scale ecological patterns and processes occurring on whole landscapes; biogeography studies species distribution in relation to environmental and historical factors. Students learn how these disciplines serve as foundations for decision making in land use planning, resource management, and biological conservation. Includes the use of geospatial tools like GIS and remote sensing, and hands-on field exercises.
ENVS 491 Internship: 81853 Sec J02
78525 Sec J01
T
Climate change presents policy-makers and scholars with many problems (and some opportunities) of a scale unprecedented in human history. We will examine the problems and opportunities of climate change from the three perspectives of Natural Science, Economics, and Political Science in order to understand the nature of the problem, why it has proven so difficult to address, and what approaches we might pursue to find solutions.
9/3 - 12/14
78472 Sec J01
Vander Naald / Wright / Amundson 6:00p - 9:00p EG 219
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
$40 additional fee for section J01 78471 Sec J02
3 cr
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Hood, E - ARR
Pass/Fail grading. Part-time work in an approved science agency where the student is supervised by a senior employee of the agency in cooperation with the faculty advisor.
ENVS 491 Internship: 78474 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
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2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
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Available for 1 to 4 credits, to be determined at time of registration.
Prerequisites: STAT F200X [STAT S273-J]. Recommended: FISH F418.
Prerequisite: Upper division standing and signed instructor approval form. Part-time work in an approved science agency where the student is supervised by a senior employee of the agency in cooperation with the faculty advisor.
Review and analysis of the major quantitative techniques available for assessing and predicting the status of fish populations. Demonstration and use of field and laboratory techniques and model verification; examples and case histories.
FISH 427 ENVS 493 ST: Juneau Icefiels Rsrch Prog 82166 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
2 cr Kavanaugh, J
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 - 6 cr Amundson, J
9/3 - 12/14 Available for 1 to 4 credits, to be determined at time of registration.
Fisheries Internship
1 cr
9/5 - 12/19
FISH 490
-
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
9/5 - 12/19
Seminar
9/5 - 12/19
79619 Sec FJ1 9/5 - 12/19
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 F 11:45a - 2:45p LENA 212
9/5 - 12/19 T,R 9:45a - 11:15a LENA 212 This course is taught in Juneau. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
4 cr
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 F
- LENA 101
Pass/Fail grading.
FISH 604
Modern Applied Statistics for Fisheries
77910 Sec FJ1 9/5 - 12/19 9/5 - 12/19
Fisheries Population Dynamics
-
Under the supervision of a faculty member and a fisheries professional, upper-division students gain professional experience through employment. Requirements are decided prior to enrollment based on a 3way agreement between the employer, student, and faculty member, which contains learning objectives that reflect upper-division credit. Can be repeated up to 4 times, each for a different type of employment.
80441 Sec FJ2
Study of human-environment relationships and applications to resource management. Draws on a range of social scientific approaches to the study of environmental systems, including: environmental anthropology, environmental history, historical ecology, political ecology, ethnoecology, property theory, and environmental justice.
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
Prerequisites: Junior or senior standing plus permission of Faculty Sponsor and the Fisheries Experiential Learning Coordinator/instructor (the Coordinator can be a sponsor as well); signing of a student internship agreement form that contains learning o Pass/Fail grading.
FISH 492
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p LENA 103
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
9/5 - 12/19
Prerequisites: COMM F131X or F141X; ENGL F211X or F213X; F200level course in cultural anthropology, human geography, sociology, or political science; or permission of instructor.
FISH 421
2:00p - 3:30p LENA 101
Experiential Learning -- Fisheries Internship
76235 Sec FJ2
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
Under the supervision of a fisheries professional, students gain practical, professional experience through employment. Can be repeated up to four times, each for a different type of employment. The primary learning objectives for students are to gain professional experience in fisheries and refine career goals.
75022 Sec FJ1
T,R
This course provides an introduction to the life histories of Pacific salmon. We will explore variation in life history traits within and among species, as well as within and among populations, at each stage of the salmon life cycle. Life histories will be understood in evolutionary and ecological contexts. We will also discuss management and conservation of Pacific salmonid species throughout their range, but with focus on Alaska.
75024 Sec FJ1
Human Dimensions of Environmental Systems
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
Prerequisites: FISH/BIOL F427 or permission of instructor.
-
Prerequisites: Permission of the Fisheries Experiential Learning Coordinator/instructor; a student internship agreement form turned into the Experiential Learning Coordinator. Recommended: STAT F200X. Pass/Fail grading.
FISH 411
Pacific Salmon Life Histories
This course is taught in Juneau. Also available via e-Learning and Distance Education.
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
9/5 - 12/19
Bergstrom, C
1:10p - 4:10p AD 314
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a AD 204
9/5 - 12/19
FISH: Fisheries
75021 Sec FJ2
W
Major groups of fishes, emphasizing fishes of northwestern North America. Classification structure, evolution, general biology and importance to man.
FISH 433
Individual research in the environmental sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the ENVS faculty. Student may submit research ideas, and with faculty input, develop them into a project. Requires consent of advisor and appropriate faculty sponsor, signed study contract, and instructor approval form.
9/5 - 12/19
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
9/5 - 12/19
77908 Sec FJ1
Prerequisite: Signed Instructor Approval Form required to register. Pass/Fail grading.
75020 Sec FJ1
4 cr
Prerequisites: BIOL F317.
ENVS 498 Research in Environmental Science
FISH 290
75023 Sec FJ1 9/5 - 12/19
- ARR
$90 additional fee for section J01
78475 Sec J01
Ichthyology
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 W
1:00p - 4:00p LENA 212
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p LENA 212
Prerequisites: STAT F200X; STAT F401; proficiency in computing with R or permission of instructor. Covers general statistical approaches to quantitative problems in marine science and fisheries with guidance on how to collect and organize data, how to select appropriate statistical methods and how to communicate results. A variety of advanced statistical methods for analyzing
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environmental data sets will be illustrated in theory and practice.
FISH 612
Fish Conservation Biology
77912 Sec FJ1
FREN 201 Intermediate French I 4 cr
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
9/5 - 12/19
Pacific Salmon Life Histories
3 cr
Prerequisites: FISH/BIOL F427 or permission of instructor. This course provides an introduction to the life histories of Pacific salmon. We will explore variation in life history traits within and among species, as well as within and among populations, at each stage of the salmon life cycle. Life histories will be understood in evolutionary and ecological contexts. We will also discuss management and conservation of Pacific salmonid species throughout their range, but with focus on Alaska.
FISH 692
SEM: Sustaining Marine System
9/5 - 9/26
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 9/26 M,T,W,R,F
2:00p - 5:00p
Pass/Fail grading.
FT 110
Seminar
75030 Sec FJ1
F
1 - 12 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
9/5 - 12/19
-
Pass/Fail grading.
FREN: French FREN 101 Elementary French I 9/3 - 12/14 78145 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Carney, B - JDHS
An overview of the ocean environment with emphasis on processes that support fisheries productivity. Introduces fundamental concepts and principles of oceanography including major geological, chemical, physical and processes that occur in the world's oceans. Concepts will be presented in light of the interrelatedness of these disciplines and how they shape marine productivity. Human uses of fisheries and current issues in oceanography will be addressed.
FT 120
78144 Sec J01
3 cr
$75 additional fee for section TP1
Thesis
75034 Sec FJ1
Fundamentals of Fisheries Oceanography
9/3 - 12/14
Pass/Fail grading.
FISH 699
Barber, V
An overview of the ocean environment with emphasis on processes that support fisheries productivity. Introduces fundamental concepts and principles of oceanography including major geological, chemical, physical and processes that occur in the world's oceans. Concepts will be presented in light of the interrelatedness of these disciplines and how they shape marine productivity. Human uses of fisheries and current issues in oceanography will be addressed.
81503 Sec TP1
3:30p - 5:00p LENA 101
3 cr
9/3 - 12/14 M 4:30p - 7:20p Distance Elive Web based, online meetings. Students may choose to listen to recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission), or participate in real time online meetings. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with the instructor via e-mail and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling: 800-478-6653. $40 additional fee for section TD1
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
9/5 - 12/19
Fundamentals of Fisheries Oceanography
80463 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
FT 110 FISH 692
Mondich, S
5:30p - 7:30p EL 211
FT: Fisheries Tech
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
9/5 - 12/19 T,R 2:00p - 3:30p LENA 101 This course is taught in Juneau. Also available via eLearning and Distance Education.
81606 Sec FJ4
M,W
Continuation of FREN 102. Continued development of listening, speaking, reading and writing skills.
Conservation biology is an applied science that deals with maintaining and restoring threatened populations. Includes theoretical foundations of conservation biology and the practical lessons to be gained from studying historical conservation efforts. Emphasis on case studies.
77914 Sec FJ1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: FREN 102 or equivalent.
M,W 10:00a - 12:00p LENA 212
Note: This course is taught in Juneau.
FISH 633
80384 Sec J01
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr Mondich, S
M,T,W,R 12:00p - 1:00p HB 201 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Meersman, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Web Based. Requires computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and e-mail. Access the course web site at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or phone 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163.
An introduction to the French language and culture with development of the four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) with comprehension. Emphasis on oral practice and basic grammatical structures. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Fisheries of Southeast Alaska
80464 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Seeland, J
9/3 - 12/14 W 4:30p - 7:20p Distance Elive Web based, online meetings. Students may choose to listen to recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission), or participate in real time online meetings. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling: 800-478-6653. $40 additional fee for section TD1 The principles, concepts and techniques of fisheries management, enhancement and rehabilitation in Southeast Alaska are reviewed in terms of the biological, economics, social, and political aspects. Topics include overviews of Southeast Alaska fishing gear and geographical areas of salmon, herring, bottom and invertebrate fisheries; management methods; enhancement and rehabilitation techniques, data collection and usage.
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FT 122
Fin Fish Culture I
3 cr
80467 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
T
Seeland, J
4:30p - 7:20p Distance Elive
Web based, online meetings. Students may choose to listen to recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission), or participate in real time online meetings. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with instructor via email and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling: 800-478-6653. $40 additional fee for section TD1 The first course of a two semester sequence which introduces students to the principles, concepts and methods used in the production of Pacific Salmon with an emphasis on modern fish culture techniques used by Alaskan producers. Addresses all aspects of fry and smolt production. Topics include water quality, brood stock management, egg collection and incubation, egg and live fish transport, fresh and saltwater rearing techniques, feeding practices, growth, record keeping and fish health management.
GEOG: Geography GEOG 101 Local Places, Global Regions: Introduction to Geography 79615 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
FT 193P
Finfish Culture Tech Lab
10/28 - 10/31 81980 Sec T02 10/28 - 10/31
2 cr
Course Dates: 10/28 - 10/31 M,T,W,R
Seeland, J
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
World regions; analysis of environment with emphasis on the major culture realms.
GEOG 102 Earth and Environment
M,T,W,R
Seeland, J
R 9:00a - 12:00p HB 110
Hood, E
78478 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
Hood, E
1:15p - 4:15p HB 110
M,W,F 12:00p - 1:00p HB 110
$40 additional fee for section J02
A 5-Day intensive course geared towards those who are new to Alaska's salmonid enhancement programs as well as seasoned fish culturists. The course will cover various topics relevant to providing Pacific salmon fish culturists with skills typically utilized at Alaska's many and varied facilities. Topics include: Eggtake techniques, Incubation equipment and use, feeding techniques, rearing, pathology and evaluation methods. Some time will be spent in the classroom but majority will be spent in working hatchery facilities.
Fisheries Management, Law and Economics
80468 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Davidson, W
Distance Web Delivered: $40 additional fee for section TD1
Prerequisite: FT S120. Corequisite: ENGL S111 and either COMM S111 or COMM S235. An overview of fishery management techniques, principles and concepts; state, federal and international laws that affect fisheries; and fundamentals of fishery economic principles. Emphasis on the biological, economic, social, and political aspects of fisheries management. Examples from the Pacific Northwest will be used to highlight management techniques.
Fisheries Technology Internship Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: MATH S105 or concurrent enrollment. Examines the atmospheric, hydrospheric, lithospheric, and oceanic systems that define the environment; the interactions among these systems; energy as an environmental parameter; and the effects of physical systems on the biosphere. The labs focus on measurement and description of the environment using methods from meteorology, hydrology, and earth science. Global Positioning Systems and other relevant field techniques are introduced.
GEOG 111 Introduction to Differential GPS 78479 Sec J01
9/3 - 12/14
81104 Sec T01
M,W,F 12:00p - 1:00p HB 110
9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
$125 additional fee for section T02
FT 291
9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
8:00a - 5:00p SITKA
Pass/Fail grading.
FT 272
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
$40 additional fee for section J01
8:00a - 5:00p SITKA
Course Dates: 10/28 - 10/31
Radzilowski, J
9/3 - 12/14
78477 Sec J01
81819 Sec T01
3 cr
1 - 6 cr Brewer, R
- SITKA
1 cr
Course Dates: 10/12 - 10/13
Smikrud, K
10/12 - 10/13 U,S 9:00a - 4:15p HB 110 Final DTS project due by Oct 31, 2011. $30 additional fee for section J01 An overview of the Global Positioning System; the development of a data dictionary; data acquisition using differential GPS; and integrating GPS data into environmental applications.
GEOG 293 ST: Earth's Natural Hazards: Optional Lab 78536 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 cr Connor / Hekkers
9/3 - 12/14 T 2:00p - 5:00p HB 201 Enrollment in the 1 credit lab is not required, but students who take the lab must also take the lecture course. $50 additional fee for section J02 ENVS/GEOG S293-J02 labs are stacked.
Work in an approved fisheries agency or natural resource based industry with a fisheries emphasis. The student is to be supervised by a senior employee of the agency in cooperation with the faculty advisor.
Students will survey the scope of Earth’s natural disasters and the risks that face humans and ecosystems existing on an active planet. Case studies of Earth events that have forced human adaptation and ecosystem transformation will be examined.
GEOG 293 ST: Earth's Natural Hazards 78534 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
3 cr Connor / Hekkers
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78534 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Connor / Hekkers
9/3 - 12/14 W 1:15p - 2:45p HB 105 Enrollment in the 1 credit lab is not required, but students who take the lab must also take the lecture course. ENVS/GEOG S293-J01 lectures are stacked. Students will survey the scope of Earth's natural disasters and the risks that face humans and ecosystems existing on an active planet. Case studies of Earth events that have forced human adaptation and ecosystem transformation will be examined.
GEOG 338 Introduction to GIS 78480 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
R
5:30p - 8:30p WB 102
9/3 - 12/14
T
5:30p - 7:30p WB 102
3 cr Pyare, S
$40 additional fee for section J01 Examines the representation of spatial data with vector object models, explores the relationship between spatial data and automated thematic mapping, and trains students in the use of GIS software.
GEOG 415 Biogeography and Landscape Ecology 78539 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Pyare, S
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p HB 105
$40 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ENVS S102 or BIOL S104 or S105, or instructor permission. An introduction to two related disciplines emphasizing a geographical focus on natural processes. Landscape ecology studies large-scale ecological patterns and processes occurring on whole landscapes; biogeography studies species distribution in relation to environmental and historical factors. Students learn how these disciplines serve as foundations for decision making in land use planning, resource management, and biological conservation. Includes the use of geospatial tools like GIS and remote sensing, and hands-on field exercises.
An introduction to hydrology emphasizing physical processes and interactions between hydrological phenomena and human activities. Hydrological measurements, data analysis, quantitative descriptions, and field observations are fundamental to this course.
GEOL 493 ST: Quaternary Geology and Early Human History of the Quartz Lake Area, Interior Alaska 78485 Sec J01
F
1:10p - 3:20p HB 105
11/15 - 11/15
F
1:10p - 3:20p HB 105
9/13 - 9/13
F
1:10p - 3:20p HB 105
GEOL 105 Geological History of Life 78481 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Nagorski, S
Donar, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
A survey of the evolution of life. Investigation of such topics as origin of the earth, origin of life, how did life evolve, how did continental drift affect the evolution of life, why did dinosaurs become extinct and were they really "hot blooded?"
GEOL 302 Hydrology 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
U,M,T,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD
Prerequisite: Must be an upper division science or anthropology major. A valid passport and instructor permission are required. GEOL S493-J01 stacked with ANTH S493-J02 (80014). We will visit pillow basalt and columnar outcrops near Haines, also evidence of outburst flooding, active faulting, and geologic hazards along the Chisana and Tanana Rivers and the Tok-Slana valleys. We will examine features related to glacial history, eolian processes, neotectonics, and permafrost. Alaska State survey geologists will lead the field trip, which is supported by the Alaska cell of Friends of the Pleistocene. After the field trip, the course also requires three follow-up meetings scheduled on Friday afternoons during the fall semester.
GOVT: Government GOVT 101 Introduction to American Government 80099 Sec T01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
3 cr Felts, D
8:15a - 9:30a SC 218
Survey of American government, political processes and contemporary issues, focusing on national institutions. Distribution and uses of power and the role of political values and beliefs. The Constitution and federalism; interest groups, parties and elections; Congress, the Executive and the courts.
T,R 9:45a - 11:15a HB 113
79617 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
78483 Sec J01
Connor, C
Class travels via ferry to Haines, then by UAS van through B.C. and the Yukon to Delta Junction via the Alaska Highway. Students must be prepared to sleep in tents at campgrounds and help prepare camp meals. Trip dates include the Labor Day holiday, and depend on the AMH ferry schedule. . . $50 additional fee for section J01
9/3 - 12/14
GEOL: Geology
Course Dates: 8/30 - 11/15
10/18 - 10/18
8/30 - 9/3
2 cr
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
1:10p - 4:10p HB 105
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a HB 110
Hood, E
GOVT 102 Introduction to Political Science 79669 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Polanska, K
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
79920 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W,F
Wright, G
1:10p - 2:10p EG 108
Survey of the political context of contemporary life, which treats the nature of the democratic state in the modern world and analyzes today's challenges to democracy. The character of the principle elements of modern states, their systems of public law, their politics, their institutions, their patterns of public administration, and their relations with one another.
$40 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: GEOL S104 or S205 and MATH S108. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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GOVT 393 ST: Sci/Polit/Econ Climate Chg 80388 Sec J02
3 cr
Vander Naald / Wright / Amundson 6:00p - 9:00p EG 219
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T
Climate change presents policy-makers and scholars with problems and opportunities of an unprecedented scale. We will examine these problems and opportunities from three perscpectives: Natural science, economics, and political science, to better undersand why it has proven so difficult to address, and what approaches we might pursue to find solutions.
HIM: Health Information Management HIM 111
3 cr Gordon, L
9/3 - 12/14 W 5:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Web based, real time online meetings. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via email and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by caling 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Look for this course (HIM S111-TD1). Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Co-requisite: HIM 135. An overview of health care systems and the health information management profession. Introduces data collection standards and data quality methods, forms design, patient record automation and control procedures, and health care statistics. Presents the uses of record content in reimbursement, risk management, and planning. Professional Practice Experience: Students use a virtual electronic health record environment to gain hands-on experience in the use of health information technology.
HIM 135
Medical Terminology
80101 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dearborn, R
9/3 - 12/14 T 5:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: Placement at ENGL S110 or higher.
HIM 181
HIM Emerging Technologies and Informatics
80103 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr M
Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Students need to order textbook materials from American Medical Assoc. Information on materials is pending for updates and will not be available until June 1st. $52 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: BIOL S111 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission. Corequisite: HIM S135 and BIOL S112. Focus on HCPCS/CPT ambulatory care coding. Overview of fraud and abuse regulations as they pertain to coding and billing. Professional practice experience: observe coding and billing at an ambulatory care setting (minimum 6 hours).
ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding
81121 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Goeden, R
Introduces the use of electronic records and resources in today's health care environment. Presents an overview of automated health information management functions and emerging technologies. Examines the use of electronic health records and the impact of privacy and security concerns.
3 cr Wade, M
9/3 - 12/14 M 6:31p - 8:00p Distance Elive Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: HIM 272 and admission to HIM program, or departmental permission. An introduction to International Classification of Diseases (U.S.). Introduces coding of diagnoses and procedures, sequencing, coding conventions, and software. Professional Practice Experience: Students complete activities that provide an overview of Diagnostic Related Groups (DRG). Topics include the interface between business office and health information management to optimize reimbursement, coding quality studies, and working with physicians for DRG management. Provides practice in analyzing actual medical records to identify data elements to be coded.
HIM 215
Billing and Reimbursement
81994 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/25 - 12/14 9/25 - 12/14
2 cr Gordon, L
Distance Web Delivered:
Prerequisite: HIM S190 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission. Focus is on issues of billing and reimbursement for health care facilities. Includes an overview of the role of the health insurance specialist; third party payers such as Medicare, workers compensation and disability, Tricare and commercial insurance claims. Legal and regulatory considerations and ambulatory ICD-9 are covered. Students will complete a project focused on coding and reimbursement issues.
Pathophysiology
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Wade, M
5:00p - 6:30p Distance Elive
4 cr
80106 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 R 5:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
9/3 - 12/14
HIM 272
An introduction to root forms, prefixes and suffixes, and medical abbreviations. Focus is on terminology of body systems related to symptomatology, diseases and treatment.
CPT Coding
80104 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
HIM 211
Introduction to Health Information Management
80100 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
HIM 190
T
Goeden, R
5:00p - 6:30p Distance Elive
Web based, online meetings. Students are REQUIRED to attend the first online web meeting. Thereafter, students may choose to listen to recorded sessions on their own (with instructors permission), or participate in real time online meetings. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via email and the Internet. Additional information is available at: www.uas.alaska.online or by calling: 800-478-6653. Order books from MBS Direct. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: BIOL S111 and S112. Corequisite: HIM/HS S135 or permission. Introduces basic concepts underlying various pathological processes. Students draw on their knowledge of normal anatomy and physiology to understand how pathogenesis of disease occurs. Discussion of
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diseases, diagnostic process testing, and treatment options. Introduces drug terminology, administration, toxicity, vocabulary, standards and references. This course may not meet requirements for nursing programs.
HIM 285
Healthcare Privacy and Security
80108 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
W
3 cr Goeden, R
5:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive
9/3 - 12/14
W
2 cr Gordon, L
6:30p - 7:30p Distance Elive
$12.35 Insurance fee $52 additional fee for section TD1
The discovery of America to 1865; colonial period, Revolution, formation of the Constitution, western expansion, Civil War.
Radzilowski, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Walz, R
M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 112
80986 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Radzilowski, J
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at http://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD2
Survey of the political, social, economic, and cultural history of the Near East, Asia, Europe, Mesoamerica and Africa, from antiquity to the 16th century.
HIST 131
History of the U.S. I
3 cr
79681 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Distance Web Delivered:
Radzilowski, J
3:00p - 4:30p EG 220
The Civil War Era (1848-1877)
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
79673 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T,R
Hill, E
Examines the origins of agriculture and animal domestication, urbanization, and the emergence of state-level societies in world regions such as Egypt, Mesoamerica, and the Andes. Topics include sociopolitical organization, subsistence, material culture, and religion.
79939 Sec J01
HIST: History
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
HIST 361
79922 Sec J01
Ancient Civilizations
80430 Sec J01
Eighty clock hours of professional internship in an assigned health care setting. Application of operational management theory for a health information service. Orientation to all aspects of practice as a health information manager. Completion of management projects designed jointly by student and clinical supervisor. Student writes project report and site evaluation.
World History I
Radzilowski, J
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD2
HIST 350
Prerequisite: HIM S280 (may be taken concurrently).
HIST 105
Noon, D
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 225
9/3 - 12/14
An in-depth review of federal and state regulations and laws pertaining to the privacy and security of Protected Health Information (PHI)in all formats (paper/electronic). Students will practice skills through a virtual electronic health record system.
80109 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
81180 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: HIM S240.
Internship: Healthcare Management
79923 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1
HIM 291
Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
M
Noon, D
5:30p - 8:30p EG 225
Prerequisite: ENGL S111 and six credits of history. Addresses the underlying causes and consequences of the American Civil War, with a particular focus on the political crises, economic transformations, and cultural divisions that fueled the worst conflict in the nation's history.
HIST 390
Archives and Museums Theory and Practice
79925 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
R
Jones, Z
6:00p - 9:00p EG 223
Prerequisite: ENGL S111 and upper division standing, or instructor permission. Introduces students to archives and museum theory and practices for potential careers in libraries, archives, and museums. Focuses on the archival profession, with the museum profession as a secondary topic. Students prepare for potential internships at local repositories.
HIST 440
The Western Movement
79682 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Radzilowski, J
9/3 - 12/14
T
4:30p - 5:50p PAUL 303
9/3 - 12/14
T
4:30p - 5:50p Distance Web
Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Students in Ketchikan are invited to attend class on campus. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $75 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: HIST 131, 132
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Westward migration; establishment of new states and political institutions; influences of the West.
HIST 492
Seminar: History and Popular Culture: Comics and Graphic Novels
79927 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
Walz, R
6:00p - 9:00p EG 220
HS 102
Prerequisite: ENGL 111, six credits of history, and upper division standing; or instructor permission.
HNRS: Honors Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
1 cr Neely, S
3:00p - 4:00p EG 114
This orientation seminar will introduce interested students to the new UAS Honors Program. The seminar helps prepare students for more engaging academic work by introducing the opportunities and requirements of the Honors Program, establishing a cohort of supportive peers, promoting information literacy, identifying resource and scholarship opportunities, establishing personalized academic advising, and preparing students to make the most of their undergraduate efforts. Students do not need to be enrolled in the Honors Program to register for this class, but the class is required for successful completion of the UAS Honors Program.
HNRS 497 IS: Liberation Philosophy 81852 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Neely, S - ARR
HS: Health Science HS 101
3 cr Gordon, L
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 8:00a - 9:40a Distance Elive This course is a stacked/hybrid class with local Sitka students. Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order books from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Provides a description of health care professions and the interdisciplinary team, job responsibilities, educational and licensing requirements, employment trends, and salary ranges for health related careers. Students will have an exposure to the history and development of health care in Alaska and the United States. Health care issues will be examined with an emphasis on ethics and cultural diversity. The principles of critical thinking will be introduced and communication skills will be promoted through collaborative discussion, presentation, and projects.
Introduction to Health Sciences
78849 Sec TP1
11/8 - 11/9
F
5:00p - 9:30p HB 201
11/8 - 11/9
S
8:30a - 5:30p HB 201
1 cr Kelly, S
$25 additional fee for section J01 78853 Sec J02
Course Dates: 11/22 - 11/23
11/22 - 11/23
F
5:00p - 9:30p HB 201
11/22 - 11/23
S
8:30a - 5:30p HB 201
Kelly, S
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Basic CPR techniques and First Aid for controlling bleeding, shock, seizures, obstructed airway/choking, hot and cold-related emergencies, and diabetic crisis. Signs and symptoms of stroke and heart attack are reviewed, as is use of A.E.D. Safety and prevention practices are discussed. The course meets certification requirements for child care providers, outdoor guides, lifeguards, home health aides, group homes, and certified nurse aids. Course materials are derived from American Safety and Health Institute and American Heart Association guidelines.
HS 105
Certified Nurse Aide Training
78857 Sec J01
3 cr Monagle, K
- JD Hs
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
11/12 - 12/14
T,R
8:30a - 2:30p HB 206
9/3 - 10/24
T,R
8:30a - 2:30p HB 206
10/26 - 10/26
S
8:00a - 6:00p HB 201
9 cr Urata, C
10/29 - 11/9 T,R,S 6:30a - 2:30p WFCT Pick-up and return completed applications to the Health Sciences Program Coordinator at (907) 796-6128 or e-mail
[email protected]. Completed applications include personal data, health screening form (including TB test), and criminal background check. Please note that clinical days will be from 6:30a to 2:30p. $550 additional fee for section J01 79683 Sec K01
Introduction to Health Sciences
80111 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
HS 101
Course Dates: 11/8 - 11/9
$25 additional fee for section J02
HNRS 293 ST: UAS Honors Program Orientation 9/3 - 12/14
Fundamentals of CPR and First Aid
78852 Sec J01
Explores the convergence between historical narratives and the graphic novel. After consideration of the historical development of the comics medium, the seminar will read, discuss, and analyze a selection of historically informed graphic novels. Participants will complete and present a major research project.
79987 Sec J01
requirements, employment trends, and salary ranges for health related careers. Students will have an exposure to the history and development of health care in Alaska and the United States. Health care issues will be examined with an emphasis on ethics and cultural diversity. The principles of critical thinking will be introduced and communication skills will be promoted through collaborative discussion, presentation, and projects.
Course Dates: 8/27 - 10/31
Withers, M
8/27 - 10/31 T,R 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 111 Overview and orientation for course offered to interested students July 16 at noon or July 17 at 5:30pm or by appointment. English assessment may be required for acceptance. Preregistration not available. Registration opens April 15. Students are responsible for additional requirements and fees not included in the university tuition and fees. Registration is not complete until full payment is made. Students must meet with UAS staff prior to first day of class to return completed packet. $490 additional fee for section K01 80112 Sec T01 9/12 - 12/12
Course Dates: 9/12 - 12/12 R
Austin, R
5:30p - 8:30p SC 117
9/12 - 12/12 R 5:30p - 8:30p SC 121 A background check and proof of immunization will be due during the first class. $441 additional fee for section T01 Prerequisite: Instructor approval and completed application are required. Trains students in basic skills needed to assist nurses and to be efficient health care team members. Successful students qualify to sit for the Alaska State Nurse Aide certification exam. Minimum 75 lecture hours and 80 lab/practicum hours.
$75 additional fee for section TP1 Provides a description of health care professions and the interdisciplinary team, job responsibilities, educational and licensing Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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HS 105
Certified Nurse Aide Training
81196 Sec TP5
Course Dates: 9/3 - 5/23
9/3 - 5/23
9 cr Rhodes, C
- OT Wran
HS 197
$775 additional fee for section TP5 Prerequisite: Instructor approval and completed application with criminal background check, health examination, current TB test and immunizations. Trains students in basic skills needed to assist nurses and to be efficient health care team members. Successful students qualify to sit for the Alaska State Nurse Aide certification exam. Minimum 75 lecture hours and 80 lab/practicum hours.
HS 118
Emergency Trauma Technician First Responder
78858 Sec TP1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Blattner, C
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Winslow, W -
$75 additional fee for section TP3 82238 Sec TP2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Blattner, C
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Urata, C - ARR
$61 additional fee for section J01
HS 203
Science of Nutrition
80113 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
W
3 cr Sadleir Hart, L
4:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive
CHEM 103 and BIOL 103 highly recommended, but not required. Go to: www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. $40 additional fee for section TD1
Introduction to nutrition as a health science. Students examine the basic principles of nutrition as they relate to human needs and behaviors throughout the life cycle. Some elements of clinical nutrition are explored. Meets the nutrition requirement for nursing and other health science majors.
HS 291
Designed specifically for Alaskan conditions and needs, addressing environmental problems such as hypothermia as well as first aid. Prepares students to deal with emergencies: ensure scene safety, provide patient care and transport, document incident. For non-medical workers in construction, logging, mining, law enforcement, ski patrol and other occupations where emergency care may be needed.
HS 119
82170 Sec J01
1 cr
- JDHS
$75 additional fee for section TP2
Emergency Medical Technician I
78860 Sec J01
IS: Supplemental Training
Prerequisite: CHEM S103. BIOL S103 recommended.
$75 additional fee for section TP1 78859 Sec TP3
An introduction to root forms, prefixes and suffixes, and medical abbreviations. Focus is on terminology of body systems related to symptomatology, diseases and treatment.
6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Kelly, P
9/3 - 12/14
W 6:00p - 10:00p HB 206
9/3 - 12/14
S
8:00a - 4:30p HB 206
Health Sciences Internship
78866 Sec J01
3 - 6 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Urata, C
9/3 - 12/14 Available for 3 to 6 credits, to be determined at time of registration. Prerequisite: Admission to the Health Sciences program and signed instructor approval form. Prerequisite: Admission to HS program and faculty permission via approval form. Students are employed (paid or unpaid) in either a facility or communitybased healthcare setting. Students work in an approved agency, under supervision of both a qualified professional at work and a faculty sponsor. Requires 50 clock hours per credit.
$50 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite waived: For this section only, the catalog prerequisite has been waived. Training to provide assessment of and basic care for persons with medical emergency in pre-hospital settings. Conditions include acute trauma, pulmonary arrest, wounds, cardiac arrest, shock, fractures, and childbirth. Techniques are presented for lifting and moving the sick and injured. Course provides for State of Alaska EMS requirement of 120 contact hours, minimum.
HS 135
Medical Terminology
78863 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
Cork, C
3:30p - 5:00p EG 224
Prerequisite: Placement at ENGL S110 or higher. An introduction to root forms, prefixes and suffixes, and medical abbreviations. Focus is on terminology of body systems related to symptomatology, diseases and treatment.
HS 135
Medical Terminology
78864 Sec TP1 9/3 - 12/14
Monagle, K - JD Hs
$75 additional fee for section TP1 78865 Sec TP2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Nesbitt, Z - OT Ketch
$75 additional fee for section TP2 Prerequisite: Placement at ENGL S110 or higher. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
HUM 120
A Sense of Place: Alaska and Beyond
78117 Sec J01 9/3 - 11/19
Course Dates: 9/3 - 11/19
9/3 - 11/19
T 9:45a - 11:15a EG 112 R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 112
11/16 - 11/17
3 cr Maier, K
R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 113
9/3 - 11/19
U,S
8:00a - 8:00p OT Haines
All sections of HUM S120 share the Tuesday lectures, and break out into separate sections on Thursdays. A trip to the Haines Bald Eagle Festival is a required course component Nov 17 & 18. Students are required to travel as a group via ferry. All travel will be coordinated by UAS. $55 additional fee for section J01 78118 Sec J02
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
HUM: Humanities
Course Dates: 9/3 - 11/19
9/3 - 11/19
T 9:45a - 11:15a EG 112
9/3 - 11/19
R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 114
9/3 - 11/19
R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 112
Monteith, D
11/16 - 11/17 U,S 8:00a - 8:00p OT Haines All sections of HUM S120 share the Tuesday lectures, and break out into separate sections on Thursdays. A trip to the Haines Bald Eagle Festival is a required course component Nov 17 & 18. Students are required to travel as a group via ferry. All travel will be coordinated by UAS. $55 additional fee for section J02
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78119 Sec J03 9/3 - 11/19
Course Dates: 9/3 - 11/19
9/3 - 11/19
T 9:45a - 11:15a EG 112
9/3 - 11/19
R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 115
11/16 - 11/17
Guschwan, M
R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 112
U,S
79858 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Urquhart Ii, W
9/3 - 12/14
8:00a - 8:00p OT Haines
All sections of HUM S120 share the Tuesday lectures, and break out into separate sections on Thursdays. A trip to the Haines Bald Eagle Festival is a required course component Nov 17 & 18. Students are required to travel as a group via ferry. All travel will be coordinated by UAS. $55 additional fee for section J03 Prerequisite: ENGL S092 or concurrent enrollment, or higher ENGL class or placement test results, or instructor permission. HUM S120-J01, J02, J03 stacked. Designed for first year students. Through a variety of readings, activities and discussions, examines the ways we relate to the places in which we find ourselves. Focus is on both the university and the Alaska wilderness as place through study in the humanities and social sciences, Students explore issues critical to their academic goals and objectives. Assists students in finding their place in the university setting.
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email, MSExcel and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD2
Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or better) and concurrent enrollment in HUM S200. Pass/Fail grading. Students develop and assemble an assessment portfolio that will be maintained and updated throughout the Bachelor of Liberal Arts (BLA) program. Required course for the BLA degree.
HUM 270
Sport, Leisure and Culture
79165 Sec J01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T,R
Krein, K
3:00p - 4:30p EG 223
Prerequisite: ENGL S111.
HUM 200
Orientation to the Liberal Arts
78121 Sec J01
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Maier, K
9/3 - 12/14 T 1:15p - 2:45p EG 108 Requires concurrent enrollment in both HUM 200 and 210. 79687 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Bennett, C
9/3 - 12/14 M,W 9:00a - 10:00a Distance Elive Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $84 additional fee for section KD1 79689 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Bennett, C
Understanding leisure is a key part of understanding who we are on a cultural and personal level. Leisure activities play an important role in developing our sense of identity. What is the function of leisure and recreation in American society, and why do we understand them as we do? Course introduces the concept of leisure from historical and philosophical perspectives, considered from various cultures and times. Special attention is given to sport and outdoor recreation.
HUM 491
Internship" Terra Peninsular Consrevation & Sustainable Development
81595 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
6 cr
Krein, K - ARR
Pass/Fail grading.
T,R 12:00p - 1:00p Distance Elive
Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $84 additional fee for section KD2 Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or better) and concurrent enrollment in HUM S210. Introduction to fundamental issues and texts of the liberal arts. Examines classical and contemporary texts, issues, and interpretations. A required core course in the Bachelor of Liberal Arts program.
HUM 210
BLA Portfolio Review
78122 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 cr Maier, K
9/3 - 12/14 R 1:15p - 2:45p EG 108 Requires concurrent enrollment in both HUM 200 and 210. 79690 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Urquhart Ii, W
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email, MSExcel and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
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JUST 105 Traffic Law and Enforcement 80163 Sec T01
JOUR: Journalism
8/4 - 11/15
JOUR 101 Introduction to Mass Communications 80115 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Muntz, S
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. $40 additional fee for section TD1
JOUR 293 ST: Digital Camera Photography Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 8/4 - 11/15 M,T,W,R,F
Helgoe, J - SITKA Psa
Course covers preparation of D.U.I. enforcement, drinking drivers and driving, the D.U.I. statute, issues and defenses, pharmacology and toxicology, theory and operation of the intoximeter, courtroom testimony, and case preparation. Accident investigation techniques and field exercises are included.
JUST 106 Enforcement Techniques 80164 Sec T01
A survey of the mass communications media and their functions in modern society. Topics include newspapers, magazines, books, movies, radio, television, the advertising and public relations industries, and the convergence of mass media in the digital environment.
78125 Sec J01
4 cr
3 cr
8/4 - 11/15
3 cr
Course Dates: 8/4 - 11/15 M,T,W,R,F
Helgoe, J - SITKA Psa
Introduction to the basic skills necessary to use firearms (both pistol and shotgun), operate a motor vehicle under emergency conditions, and use of expandable tactical baton, taser, and oleo capsicum (pepper) spray effectively. A continuum on the use of force, judgment in the use of deadly force, physical defense tactics, and physical arrest.
Gelotte, D
T 9:45a - 12:45p WB 102
JUST 107 Criminal Justice
$55 additional fee for section J01
80165 Sec T01
Basic principles of photography, with emphasis on digital media. Introduces digital imaging technology, photo composition and lighting, using leading software to process images, and printing and electronic distribution. Emphasis is on the artistic value of digital imaging as a medium, as well as in relation to traditional photography and other forms of artistic expression. Students must have basic computer skills and access to a digital camera.
8/4 - 11/15
3 cr
Course Dates: 8/4 - 11/15 M,T,W,R,F
Helgoe, J - SITKA Psa
Course covers physical evidence and crime scene investigation, drug identification and case procedures, arson, sex crimes, and instruction in fingerprinting and investigation practices.
JUST 110 Introduction to Law Enforcement
3 cr
80427 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Sexton, D
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: $40 additional fee for section TD1
JUST: Justice JUST 102 Fundamentals of CPR and First Aid 80160 Sec T01 8/4 - 11/15
Course Dates: 8/4 - 11/15 M,T,W,R,F
1 cr Helgoe, J
80724 Sec T01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W,F
Schmitt, S
8:30a - 9:30a SC 215
- SITKA Psa
Basic CPR and first aid for controlling bleeding, shock, seizures, obstructed airway, heat and cold emergencies, and diabetic crisis. Symptoms of stroke and heart attack are reviewed, and use of AED (defibrillator). Safety and prevention practices are discussed. Course meets certification requirements for childcare providers, outdoor guides, lifeguards, home health aides, and certified nurse aides. Course materials are derived from American Safety and Health Institute and American Heart Association guidelines.
Survey of the structure and process of criminal justice agencies. Includes an introduction to criminal law, police, courts, corrections and criminology. Introduces students to the history of the criminal justice system in the United States and traces the origins and historical foundation of the present day systems and associated agencies, with a focus on law enforcement in our society. Also introduces students to various political theories of justice and principles of causation as it relates to criminal behavior.
JUST 125 Introduction to Addictions JUST 103 Law Enforcement Procedures 80161 Sec T01 8/4 - 11/15
Course Dates: 8/4 - 11/15 M,T,W,R,F
4 cr Helgoe, J
- SITKA Psa
$7341 additional fee for section T01 A statutory law course covering individual rights, constitutional safeguards, and rules of evidence. Constitutional issues such as search and seizure, 5th Amendment, and 14th Amendment are studied.
JUST 104 Ethics and Conduct 80162 Sec T01 8/4 - 11/15
1 cr
Course Dates: 8/4 - 11/15 M,T,W,R,F
Helgoe, J
Sexton, D
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: $40 additional fee for section TD1
Alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs will be studied along with addictive behaviors related to satisfying the pleasure center of the brain which are not substance-related such as compulsive shopping, problem gambling, and the various computer-related addictions. Survey of the theories of addiction including the disease model of addiction, behavioral addictions, addiction treatment, and more. Focus will center on those addictions specific to Alaska.
- SITKA Psa
Specific instruction in the professional standard law enforcement ethics, conduct, and Community Oriented Policing philosophy. Provides the tactical tools necessary to successfully manage routine transactions as well as extraordinary confrontations. Fosters discussion about values, integrity, and principles as they relate to law enforcement.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
3 cr
80428 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
JUST 193 ST: DPS Specific Training 80170 Sec T01 11/18 - 12/6
2 cr
Course Dates: 11/18 - 12/6 M,T,W,R,F
Helgoe, J - SITKA Psa
$1512 additional fee for section T01
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LAWS: Law Science
80144 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Holt, T
9/3 - 12/14
LAWS 330 Legal Environment of Business 78028 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Boyer, M
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to first day of class from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
This course examines business in its relation to the legal and judicial systems and to government regulation. It explores legal concepts and issues pertaining to competition, sales, employees, liabilities and forms of doing business.
LS: Library Science LS 110
Library Resources and Information Literacy
78128 Sec J01 9/10 - 11/5
Course Dates: 9/10 - 11/5 T
1 cr Wilkes, B
3:00p - 4:30p EG 114
Library Information Literacy for ELearners
78129 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/11 - 11/6
Prerequisite: Placement Test. Pass/Fail grading. Review of concepts necessary for a course in algebra fundamentals. Topics of study include whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, and applications.
MATH 055 Fundamentals of Algebra
Introduction to rapidly evolving online research methods and the principles of information retrieval and organization. Emphasis is on skills necessary for successful evaluation and use of virtual and physical library collections. Skills acquired are immediately relevant for other courses.
LS 111
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Please read the course announcements on UASOnline. Students MUST purchase an online electronic textbook. Your instructor will send you the website information for purchasing the electronic textbook. The electronic text has video lessons, guided practice, audo clips, gradebook, your homework and tests as well as exact copy of the paper textbook. Please send your instructor an email message with your preferred email address to receive the textbook purchasing code. (
[email protected]) $40 additional fee for section TD1
1 cr Wilkes, B
9/11 - 11/6
Distance Web Delivered: Distance Web. Requires access to telephone and a computer with Internet. Assignments are due each week on Wednesdays. Additional information available on the course website at uas.alaska.edu/online, or call 796-6440 in Juneau, or toll-free 1800-465-6400 x6440.
Introduction to rapidly evolving online research methods and the principles of information retrieval and organization. Designed for students without access to physical libraries; emphasis is on skills required to navigate the virtual library environment, and services for elearners. Includes locating and evaluating information in e-book collections, article databases, and Internet resources. Skills acquired are immediately relevant for other courses.
78487 Sec J01
MATH 054 Preparatory Mathematics 78486 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Eby, D
9/3 - 12/14 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 219 This course is not intended to be a primary learning experience for a pre-college student. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet graduated from high school. 79692 Sec K01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Robbins, E
T,R 9:00a - 10:20a PAUL 305
This course is not intended to be a primary learning experience for a pre-college student. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet graduated from high school. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
4 cr Eby, D
9/3 - 12/14 M,T,R,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 218 This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning experience that students first acquire in middle school or high school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet graduated from high school. 78488 Sec J02
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Stiehr, A
9/3 - 12/14 M,T,R,F 12:00p - 1:00p EG 109 This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning experience that students first acquire in middle school or high school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet graduated from high school. 78489 Sec J03 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,T,R,F
Hay-Jahans, C
1:10p - 2:10p EG 219
This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning experience that students first acquire in middle school or high school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet graduated from high school. 78490 Sec J04
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Wechter, G
9/3 - 12/14 M,T,W,R 3:30p - 4:30p EG 109 This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning experience that students first acquire in middle school or high school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet graduated from high school. 79695 Sec K01
MATH: Mathematics
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Davis, H
9/3 - 12/14 T,R,F 10:30a - 11:50a PAUL 519 This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning experience that students first acquire in middle school or high school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet graduated from high school. 80145 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Holt, T
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Please read the course announcements on UASOnline. Students MUST purchase on online electronic textbook. You instructor will send you the website information for purchasing the textbook. The online textbook has video lessons, guided practice, audio clips, gradebook, your homework and tests as well as an exact copy of the paper text. Please send your instructor an email with your preferred email address to receive
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the textbook purchasing code. (
[email protected])
79747 Sec K01
$40 additional fee for section TD1
9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: MATH S054 with a P, or math placement test.
80148 Sec T01
Introduction to elementary algebra including writing, simplifying and evaluating algebraic expressions; polynomials, factoring, rational forms, graphing, radicals, linear equations, linear inequalities and problem solving.
MATH 105 Intermediate Algebra 78491 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 78492 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14 78493 Sec J03 9/3 - 12/14 78494 Sec J04 9/3 - 12/14 79696 Sec K01 9/3 - 12/14 80146 Sec T01 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Blitz, B
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Eby, D
M,T,R,F 12:00p - 1:00p EG 218
M,T,R,F
Piotrowski, A
1:10p - 2:10p EG 218
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,T,W,R
Buzby, M
3:30p - 4:30p EG 219
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Davis, H
T,R,F 9:00a - 10:20a PAUL 519
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T,R
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Goff, M
T,R 8:00a - 10:00a SC 215 Liddle, J
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance course. Students MUST purchase access to the course site located at www.coursecompass.com. UAS will send you the syllabus a week or so before class begins which includes instructions on how to gain access to the website. The website has video lessons, guided practice, audio clips, gradebook, your homework and test as well as an electronic textbook. Course is online and requires a reliable internet connection and enough memory to support multimedia presentations. $40 additional fee for section TD1
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: $40 additional fee for section TD1
80302 Sec TD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Liddle, J
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Students MUST purchase access to the course website at: www.coursecompass.com. UAS will send you the syllabus a week or so before course begins which includes instructions on how to gain access to the website. The website has video lessons, guided practice, audio clips, gradebook, your homework and tests as well as an electronic textbook. $40 additional fee for section TD2
81821 Sec T90
Course Dates: 5/22 - 5/22
Gilbert, P
M,W,F 10:00a - 11:30a OT Wran
$100 additional fee for section T90
A detailed study of linear, quadratic, rational, radical, exponential, and logarithmic functions; operations on and applications of these functions, and selected topics from algebra.
MATH 108 Trigonometry 78498 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 81827 Sec T90 8/22 - 1/17
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W,F
Course Dates: 8/22 - 1/17
$90 additional fee for section T90 Prerequisite: MATH S107 (C or better), or placement test. Properties and applications of trigonometric functions.
MATH 108 Trigonometry 3 cr
Dumesnil, J
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 224
Gilbert, P
M,W,F 8:30a - 10:00a OT Wran
Introduction to the properties, graphs, and applications of linear, quadratic, rational, and radical functions.
MATH 106 Concepts and Contemporary Applications of Mathematics
Blitz, B
8:00a - 9:00a EG 219
Prerequisite: MATH S055 (C or higher) or placement test.
9/3 - 12/14
Siercks, B
Prerequisite: MATH S105 (C or higher), or placement test.
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Goff, M
2:45p - 4:45p SC 206
80149 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
5/22 - 5/22
80147 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
78495 Sec J01
Ianuzzi, C
T,R,F 10:30a - 11:50a PAUL 305
9/3 - 12/14
M,T,R,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 219
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
80585 Sec K01
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Ianuzzi, C
9/3 - 12/14 Instructor permission required - contact instructor at
[email protected] Prerequisite: MATH S107 (C or better), or placement test.
79729 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Ianuzzi, C
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information.
Properties and applications of trigonometric functions.
9/3 - 12/14
Prerequisite: MATH S105 with a C or better, or placement test. Study of a wide range of topics, including voting systems, management science, probability, and statistics.
MATH 107 College Algebra 78496 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 78497 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Blitz, B
M,T,R,F 12:00p - 1:00p HB 113 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,T,W,R
3:30p - 4:30p EG 218
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
MATH 200 Calculus I 78499 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr Hay-Jahans, C
M,T,R,F 12:00p - 1:00p EG 219
Prerequisite: C or higher in both MATH S107 and MATH S108, or placement test. Limits, continuity, and differentiation of functions, analysis of functions and their graphs, applications of the derivative, introduction to integration, fundamental theorem of calculus.
MATH 202 Calculus III 78501 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr Buzby, M
M,T,R,F 12:00p - 1:00p EG 114
Prerequisite: MATH S201 (C or better). Piotrowski, A
Vectors in 3-space, vector-valued functions, calculus of functions of several variables, multiple integrals, vector integral calculus, Green's and
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Stoke's Theorem.
MATH 205 Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers I 78502 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Fredenberg, V
9/3 - 12/14 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, microphone, speakers (or earphones), Internet and email. Access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call (907) 796-6163 or 1-877-465-4827x6163 toll-free. Prerequisite: ED S222; and MATH S107 (C or better) or STAT S107 (C or better). Designed for elementary education majors. Sets, functions, numeration systems, integers, elementary number theory and rational numbers.
MSL: Marine Science & Limnology MSL 419
9/5 - 12/19
MATH 311 Modern Algebra 9/3 - 12/14
M,W,F
Dumesnil, J
Prerequisite: MATH S200 (C or better) and MATH S205 (C or better). Study of algebraic structures including groups, rings, integral domains, and fields.
MATH 392 Junior Seminar 78504 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 cr Blitz, B
W 12:00p - 1:00p EG 109
Prerequisite: MATH S201 (C or better) and MATH S215 (C or better). Stacked with Math S492-J01. Pass/Fail grading. Advanced topics in mathematics that are not found in other course offerings. Possible topics include topology, number theory, and problem solving.
78542 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
77919 Sec FJ1
3 cr Piotrowski, A
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 T,R
2:00p - 3:30p LENA 301
Physiology of Marine Organisms
75037 Sec FJ1 9/5 - 12/19
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p LENA 301
Prerequisites: Graduate standing or permission of instructor. A study of the physiological systems of and adaptation to the marine environment, intertidal, pelagic, and deep benthos environment and energy flows will be discussed.
MSL 650
Biological Oceanography
75039 Sec FJ1 9/5 - 12/19
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 109
3 cr
This course will explore the diversity of reproductive strategies and larval forms in marine invertebrates, and consider selective pressures governing the evolution of these forms. Topics include: larval ecology and evolution, environmental constraints on early life histories, reproductive biology, population dynamics, sources of larval mortality, dispersal and recruitment. Graduate standing or instructor permission and invertebrate zoology recommended.
MSL 615
May be repeated for credit.
MATH 410 Complex Variables
Early Life Histories of Marine Invertebrates
9/5 - 12/19
1:10p - 2:10p EG 109
M,W,F 9:15a - 10:15a LENA 103
This course establishes the physical concepts that account for fluid motion of the oceans on our rotating earth. This course will include the role of the Coriolis force, ocean stratification, wind driven and thermohaline circulation, tides and the major ocean gyres and why they are present. The physical forces that influence biological production will be presented. These foundation concepts will be part of a well-rounded undergraduate program in marine science or establish the foundation for graduate students.
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
Prerequisites: MATH F200X (or higher) or PHYS F211X (or higher) or instructor permission.
MSL 612 78541 Sec J01
Concepts in Physical Oceanography
80629 Sec FJ1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 M,W,F
2:15p - 3:15p LENA 103
Prerequisite: MATH S201 (C or better).
Prerequisites: Upper-division standing in a science major.
Complex numbers and their algebraic properties; functions of complex variables; calculus of complex functions; selected applications.
Survey of biological processes emphasizing organic matter synthesis and transfer including topics essential to a basic understanding of contemporary biological oceanography. Primary and secondary production, standing stocks, distribution, and structure and dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton populations. The transfer of organic matter to higher trophic levels and food webs. Nutrient cycling, especially but not exclusively nitrogen, phosphorus and silicon, microbiological processes relevant to nutrient cycling. Heterotrophic production, benthic communities coastal ecosystems, the influence of organisms on the composition of seawater, particularly with reference to oxygen and carbon dioxide regimes. Aspects of regional oceanography.
MATH 492 Senior Seminar 78505 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
1 cr Blitz, B
9/3 - 12/14 W 12:00p - 1:00p EG 109 May be repeated for credit. Prerequisites: MATH 392 and departmental approval. Stacked with Math S392-J01. Pass/Fail grading. Advanced topics in mathematics that are not found in other course offerings. Possible topics include topology, number theory, and problem solving. Students are required to give presentations.
MSL 692
SEM: AK Marine Ecosyst Dynam
77921 Sec FJ2 9/5 - 11/14
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 11/14 T,R
2:00p - 3:30p LENA 103
Pass/Fail grading.
MSL 694
Physical/Chemical/Bio Interact
78948 Sec FJ1 9/5 - 12/19
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 T,R
8:00a - 9:30a LENA 103
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MT 226
MT: Marine Technology MT 129
Basic Safety Training
81529 Sec K01
Course Dates: 11/4 - 11/8
2 cr Hastings / Rice
11/4 - 11/8 M,T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 Students are required to provide a current physical or Doctor Statement of Physical Ability. There will be a session at the pool and one day will be spent at the Fire Station. Students are required to complete physical competencies, both in the pool and at the Fire Station and will be required to sign a release of liability. Students must be clean shaven to complete the fire training. $546 additional fee for section K01 Prerequisite: Must have a doctor’s approval to physically demonstrate practical competencies, and must pass an English proficiency exam. Pass/Fail grading. This US Coast Guard approved course meets the requirements of the International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) 95. The four modules of the course are Personal Survival, Basic Fire Fighting, First Aid/CPR, and Personal Safety & Social Responsibility. Beards must be shaven to insure a good Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) face mask seal.
MT 134
Marine Drill Instructor
82088 Sec T90
1 cr
Course Dates: 10/8 - 10/10
10/8 - 10/10
T,W,R 12:00p - 3:00p OT Sew
10/8 - 10/10
T,W,R 7:50a - 10:45a OT Sew
$90 additional fee for section T90 Pass/Fail grading.
MT 225
Able Seaman
2 cr
80677 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 11/18 - 11/22 11/18 - 11/22
M,T,R,F
11/18 - 11/22
W
11/18 - 11/22
M,T,W,R,F
Nickerson, N
8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 111 8:00a - 5:00p PAUL 303 8:00a - 5:00p TEC 212
Delivered via video conference in Ketchikan and Juneau. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Call 1-907-228-4568 for more information. $346 additional fee for section KD1 82315 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 11/18 - 11/22 11/18 - 11/22
79758 Sec K01 11/12 - 11/14
W
Nickerson, N
8:00a - 5:00p PAUL 303
11/18 - 11/22 M,T,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 111 Delivered via video conference in Ketchikan and Juneau. Go to course site at http://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Call 1-907-228-4568 for more information. This section for AMHS students only. $246 additional fee for section KD2 Prerequisite: MT S230 or instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading. Students will learn rules of the road, ship nomenclature, knots, splices and general seamanship topics. This course is approved for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a substitute for testing by the U.S. Coast Guard.
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Course Dates: 11/12 - 11/14 T,W,R
1 cr
Hastings / Rice
8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101
$248 additional fee for section K01 Pass/Fail grading. This U.S. Coast Guard approved course satisfies the Standards of Training and Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW) 95 for Ratings Forming Part of a Navigation Watch. Included in the course are helm commands and duties of a mariner on a navigation watch.
MT 239
Master 100 Ton and Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel
79774 Sec K01
5 cr
Course Dates: 9/17 - 12/7
9/17 - 12/7
T,R
6:30p - 8:30p HAM 101
9/17 - 12/7
T,R
6:30p - 8:30p ROBT 118
9/17 - 12/7
S
9:00a - 1:00p ROBT 118
9/17 - 12/7
S
9:00a - 1:00p HAM 101
$265 additional fee for section K01 Pass/Fail grading. This course and instructor have been approved by the US Coast Guard for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a substitute for testing by the Coast Guard. Depending on sea experience and other Coast Guard requirements, a person passing this course is eligible to receive an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel (OUPV, commonly called a 6-pack license) up to a Master 100 Gross Ton license.
MT 239
This course focuses on survival equipment and procedures to be used in an emergency in the marine environment. This course also includes the drill instructor requirements for documented fishing vessels that fish beyond the boundary line. Hands on training with life rafts, EPIRBS, immersion suits, and firefighting are included. A pool exercise will also be conducted as well as a drill onboard a fishing vessel.
Ratings Forming Part of a Navigation Watch (RFPNW)
Master 100 Ton and Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel
79775 Sec K02 10/8 - 11/23
5 cr
Course Dates: 10/8 - 11/23 T,R
Nickerson, N
6:00p - 9:00p TEC 133
10/8 - 11/23 S 8:00a - 5:00p TEC 133 This course will be located in Juneau. $265 additional fee for section K02 Pass/Fail grading. This course and instructor have been approved by the US Coast Guard for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a substitute for testing by the Coast Guard. Depending on sea experience and other Coast Guard requirements, a person passing this course is eligible to receive an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel (OUPV, commonly called a 6-pack license) up to a Master 100 Gross Ton license.
MT 241
Towing Apprentice Mate (Steersman) Upgrade
1 cr
80678 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 12/4 - 12/5 12/4 - 12/5
W,R
Nickerson, N
8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101
12/4 - 12/5 W,R 8:00a - 5:00p TEC 212 Delivered via video conference in Ketchikan and Juneau. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Call 1-907-228-4568 for more information. $198 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: USCG Master/Mate not more than 200 GRT License or mariners holding a 25, 50, or 100-Ton license must complete MT S240 Upgrade to 200-Ton Master within one year of completion of this Apprentice Mate course. Pass/Fail grading. Intended for mariners seeking a license as Apprentice Mate (Steersman) of Towing Vessels. Any student successfully completing the course will satisfy the Coast Guard examination requirements of 46 CFR 10.205(i) for original issuance or 46 CFR 10.209(c)(iii) for renewal of a license as Apprentice Mate (Steersman) of Towing Vessels or Mate (Pilot) of
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Towing Vessels.
MT 254
campus, please contact the Humanities dept., 796-6405.
Electronic Chart Display Information Systems (ECDIS)
80984 Sec K01 9/30 - 10/4
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/30 - 10/4 M,T,W,R
9/30 - 10/4
Luck, K
8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 118
F 8:00a - 12:00p ROBT 118
$641 additional fee for section K01 80985 Sec K02 10/28 - 11/1
Course Dates: 10/28 - 11/1 M,T,W,R
Luck, K
8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 118
Prerequisite: Students must have working knowledge of the nautical Rules of the Road, basics of navigation, radar, and ship handling. Pass/Fail grading. Provides USCG approved training in the theory and use of Electronic Chart Display Information Systems (ECDIS). Practical exercises using the Transas ECDIS operating program entail voyage planning and responding to maneuvering situations with other vessels in a real-time navigational environment using ship bridge simulators. Course meets Standards, Training and Certification of Watchkeepers (STCW) requirements in the use of ECDIS as revised by 2010 Manila Amendments.
79961 Sec J02
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
D'Armand, J
6:00p - 7:30p HB 113
80150 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Risse, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Students MUST have access to a computer and Internet. $40 additional fee for section TD1
Introduction to the historical and cultural aspects of music as an art form in the various stylistic eras, the leading figures in these eras, and the world they inhabited. The course also deals with the materials and structural elements from which a musical work is fashioned.
Private Lessons: Piano
79963 Sec J04
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Maas, M -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Humanities dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact the Humanities dept., 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Private Lessons: Piano
79964 Sec J05
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Pini, T -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Humanities dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau Tuesday, December 10, 2013
D'Armand, J -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Humanities dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact the Humanities dept., 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
Private Lessons: Piano
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Maas, M -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
MUS 261
Private Lessons: Strings
79972 Sec J05
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Pini, T -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
MUS 261
Private Lessons
79973 Sec J06 9/3 - 12/14
MUS 161
Wayne, K -
9/3 - 12/14
MUS 161
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
79971 Sec J04
Music Appreciation
9/3 - 12/14
Private Lessons: Voice
9/3 - 12/14
MUS 261
MUS: Music MUS 123
MUS 161
79960 Sec J01
10/28 - 11/1 F 8:00a - 12:00p ROBT 118 For AMHS employees only. Contact AMHS for space availability. $621 additional fee for section K02
78151 Sec J01
Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Rosenthal, L -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique,
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improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
MUS 261
Private Lessons: Voice
79968 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 79969 Sec J02
1 - 4 cr Wayne, K -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
MUS 461
D'Armand, J -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
Private Lessons: Violin/Strings
79979 Sec J05
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
1 - 4 cr Rosenthal, L
-
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
Private Lessons: Piano
79978 Sec J04
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 79980 Sec J06
1 - 4 cr Maas, M -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
-
Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
MUS 361
Private Lessons: Voice
79975 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 79976 Sec J02
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Private Lessons: Piano
79984 Sec J04
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Maas, M -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
Private Lessons: Voice
79981 Sec J01
Wayne, K -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
79986 Sec J06
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405.
-
Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
79982 Sec J02 Felts, M
1 - 4 cr Rosenthal, L
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405.
MUS 461 MUS 361
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
MUS 461 MUS 361
Private Lessons: Violin/Strings
79985 Sec J05
D'Armand, J -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Felts, M - ARR
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.
Wayne, K -
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
D'Armand, J -
Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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NRM: Natural Resources Management NRM 692
Graduate Seminar
75044 Sec FJ1 9/5 - 12/19
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 R
3:40p - 5:10p VID
Prerequisites: Graduate standing or permission of instructor. Topics in natural resources management and geography explored through readings, student presentations, group discussions and guest speakers.
9/6 - 9/9 U,M,S 8:00a - 5:00p FIELD Day Field requirement: Day outings are a required component of this course. $250 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Acceptance to ODS certificate program or permission. Introduces skills and equipment necessary for safe travel in and on swiftly moving water. Intensive training in river hydrology, rescue equipment and techniques, boat handling, and self and group contact rescues, leading to international certification as a Swiftwater Rescue Technician I. Students must be in good physical condition.
ODS 114
Backpacking in Southeast Alaska
78900 Sec J01
1 cr
Course Dates: 10/22 - 10/28
Twarog, M
10/22 - 10/28
M
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116
10/22 - 10/28
T,W,R
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
10/22 - 10/28
U,F,S
8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Overnight
Field requirement: Overnight outings are a required component of this course. $110 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Acceptance to ODS certificate program or permission. Introduces skills and equipment required for overnight backpacking trips in SE Alaska in non-winter seasons. Covers selection of personal, group, and safety equipment, and introduces contingency plan concepts. Includes strategies for backcountry cooking. Overnight outings are a required component of the course. Students must be in excellent physical condition.
ODS 116
Introduction to Rock Climbing
78901 Sec J01
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 9/17
Wagner, F
9/3 - 9/3
T
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 104
9/10 - 9/11
T,W
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 104
9/3 - 9/3
T
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
9/10 - 9/11
T,W
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
9/12 - 9/17 U,M,T,R,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Field requirement: Overnight outings are a required component of this course. Students must have a clean criminal record and current US passport for travel into Canada. $150 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Acceptance to ODS certificate program or permission.
OCN: Oceanography OCN 101
Introduction to Oceanography
79787 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
M
3 cr Freitag, G
3:00p - 5:50p Distance Elive
Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Survey of the oceans. Geology, chemistry, physical and biological characteristics will be covered. Topics include plate tectonics, sedimentation, ocean topography, major and minor chemical elements of seawater, currents and water masses, waves and tides, upwelling, nutrient cycles, plankton and nekton, benthic and pelagic life.
ODS: Outdoor Studies ODS 112
Swiftwater Rescue
78899 Sec J01 9/6 - 9/9
Course Dates: 9/6 - 9/9 F
8:00a - 5:00p JREC 115
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Introduces the basics of rock climbing in both indoor and outdoor settings. Covers risk assessment, hazard evaluation, equipment, climbing techniques, knots, belaying, rappelling, and top rope anchor setup. Students must be in good physical condition.
ODS 133
Introduction to Sea Kayaking
78902 Sec J01
2 cr
Course Dates: 10/11 - 10/21
Dihle, B
10/12 - 10/12
S
10/14 - 10/21
W,R
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
10/14 - 10/21
M
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116
10/11 - 10/11
F
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
10/12 - 10/12
S
2:00p - 5:00p JREC 115
10/13 - 10/13
U
8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day
10/18 - 10/20
6:00p - 9:00p AB Pool
U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight
Field requirement: Day and overnight outings are a required component of this course. $150 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Acceptance to ODS certificate program or permission.
1 cr Aikman, C
Fundamentals of sea kayaking in Alaska. Introduces commonly used equipment and techniques, and the challenges and hazards found in the activity. Instruction in selecting equipment, trip planning, boat handling, paddling, sea strokes, and rolling and bracing. Emphasizes risk assessment and safety skills. Requires excellent physical condition,
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backcountry camping skills, and participation in an overnight outing.
ODS 193
ST: Introduction to Fly Fishing
78903 Sec J01 10/3 - 10/3 9/5 - 9/5
Course Dates: 9/5 - 10/3 R R
ODS 293 1 cr
Maier, K
5:30p - 7:30p EG 224 5:30p - 7:30p EG 224
9/19 - 9/20
R,F
5:30p - 7:30p EG 224
9/21 - 9/22
U,S
8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day
Field requirement: Day outings are a required component of this course. $110 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Current Alaska fishing license and the physical ability to access backcountry streams and lakes. An introduction to the fundamentals of fly fishing, including basic casting, fly tying, and on-the-water strategies. Emphasis will be placed on the history and ethics at the core of the sport, as well as the basic ecology of local sport fish. Course will include lecture, discussion, and hands-on instruction in the classroom and on the water.
ODS 193
ST: Intro to Pack Rafting
78904 Sec J02 9/25 - 9/30 9/25 - 9/30
Course Dates: 9/25 - 9/30 M,W,R
1 cr Wagner, F
Backcountry Navigation
10/29 - 11/11 10/29 - 11/11 11/2 - 11/3
Course Dates: 10/29 - 11/11 T,R
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
M
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116
2 cr Wagner, F
U,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight
11/8 - 11/10 U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Field requirement: Overnight outings are a required component of this course. Lab fee includes a Silva Ranger Compass. $110 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Acceptance to ODS certificate program or permission. Covers topics relating to extended backcountry trips and navigation by map and compass. Students acquire skills necessary to plan and carry out multi-day backpacking trips, and learn to use common maps to plan routes through unknown terrain. Student must be in good physical condition. Outings are a required course component.
ODS 243
Introduction to Outdoor Leadership
78907 Sec J01 9/10 - 12/11
11/20 - 11/21
Course Dates: 10/1 - 11/24 W,R
6:00p - 9:00p AB Pool
11/16 - 11/17
U,S
6:00p - 9:00p AB Pool
10/1 - 11/24
T,W,R
Sellick, P
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116
11/23 - 11/24 U,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Field requirement: Day outings are a required component of this course. Class has day outings at the Augustus Brown Pool followed by two day trips in the open water. Almost anyone who is in good health with reasonable fitness and able to swim can learn to scuba dive. Course fee covers most equipment rental, pool rental, and textbook and other materials. Students will purchase mask, snorkel, and fins from the instructor, apx $200, not covered by course fee. $300 additional fee for section J01 The PADI Open Water Diver course is a complete, structured entry level scuba diving course designed for those with little or no prior experience, to become a certified diver. The certification is recognized worldwide and is valid for life, to a maximum depth of 60 feet. Course includes knowledge development sessions, confined water/pool training dives and open water (sea) dives. In the course you will practice and master the skills needed to be a safe and competent diver.
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
An introduction to the art and practice of pack rafting. Course will focus on fundamentals, including techniques and strategies for river running and expedition travel.
78905 Sec J01
78909 Sec J01
2 cr
F 12:00p - 6:00p FIELD Day
9/25 - 9/30 U,S 8:00a - 9:00p FIELD Day Required outings: Fri 9/27 12p-6p; Sat 9/28 all day; and Sun 9/29 all day. $110 additional fee for section J02
ODS 205
ST: Intro to Scuba Diving
Course Dates: 9/10 - 12/11 M,W
3 cr Wagner, F
3:30p - 5:00p JREC 115
Required overnight outing Saturday 10/5/2013-Sunday 10/06/2013. $75 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Admission to ODS certificate program or permission. A study of theories of interaction, information sharing, decision making, team building, and problem solving processes. Theoretical discussions are supplemented by analysis of risk management issues within the outdoor industry, guest lectures, and relevant readings. Designed as a theoretical and practical foundation for developing a personal and professional leadership style.
PADM: Public Administration PADM 601 Introduction to Public Administration 78029 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dilorenzo, K
9/3 - 12/14 T 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. Students are responsible to order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class to ensure timely receipt of materials. For more information and permission to enroll call (907) 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. 81092 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Dilorenzo, K
9/3 - 12/14 W 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. Students are responsible to order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class to ensure timely receipt of materials. For more information and permission to enroll call (907) 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or by permission. Introduction to the field of public administration, dealing with the scope, nature, history, current context, and basic tools in the study of public administration. Topics include the social, economic, and political environments of public administration, bureaucratic politics, power and authority, law, ethics, basic models, and comparative administration. This gateway course for the MPA program provides an introduction to graduate studies, library research skills, and a focus on written and oral communication skills.
PADM 604 Research Methods in Administration 78030 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dilorenzo, K
9/3 - 12/14 R 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. Students are responsible to order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class to ensure timely receipt of materials. For more information and permission to enroll call (907) 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or by permission. Introduces basic quantitative and qualitative methods of social science research as applied to policy and administrative problems. Addresses research design, data collection and analysis methods, interpretation and evaluation of published research.
PADM 610 Organizational Theory and Behavior 78031 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Doctorman, L
9/3 - 12/14 M 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or by permission. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered Students must access UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-3253252. Students are responsible to order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class to ensure timely receipt of materials prior to class. For more information and permission to enroll call (907) 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. 80676 Sec JD2 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
Doctorman, L
6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive
Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or by permission. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered Students must access UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm textbooks at least one week prior to the first class to ensure timely receipt of materials prior to class. For more information and permission to enroll call (907) 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Presents organization theory and builds practical management skills. Develops a working understanding of how organizational structure and environment relate to the success of an organization, and improves skills critical to leading, managing, and working in an organization, including leadership, individual and group decision-making, personal and group communication, motivation and fostering creativity, and conflict resolution.
PADM 625 Economics and Public Policy 78032 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Doctorman, L
9/3 - 12/14 T 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or by permission. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail, microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered students must access UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-3253252. Students are responsible for ordering textbooks at least one week prior to the first class to ensure timely receipt of materials. For more information and permission to enroll call (907) 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Microeconomics or macroeconomics course within the past 5 years, or passing score on a UAS PADM economics test.
responses, problems of efficiency vs. equity, and application of microeconomic tools to analysis of Alaska and national policy issues.
PADM 671 Selected Topics: Higher Education Law 80169 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Dilorenzo, K
9/3 - 12/14 M 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone and speakers or headset. Registered Students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. For more information and permission to enroll call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or by permission. Examines legal issues relevant to American colleges and universities. The course will utilize a case study approach to provide students with the fundamental knowledge of higher education law for administrators. Topics will include the legal governance of higher education, academic freedom, affirmative action and legal issues pertinent to administration, staff, faculty and students.
PADM 688 Program Evaluation and Performance Measurement 80972 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dilorenzo, K
Distance Web Delivered:
Prerequisite: PADM S604 Introduces students to the theories, concepts, and analytical tools used in the evaluation of public programs and policies. Examines conceptualization and practicality of measures that accurately evaluate performance. Explores the dynamics of evaluating program process and structure in a political environment.
PADM 690 Public Administration Capstone 78035 Sec JD1
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dilorenzo, K
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or by permission. Department approval is required to register. Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet, e-mail, microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook, Elluminate, and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-3253252. Students are responsible for ordering textbooks at least one week prior to the first class to ensure timely receipt of materials. For more information and permission to enroll call (907) 796-6402 in Juneau, or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.
Prerequisite: Completion of all other MPA requirements. Final course in the MPA curriculum. Students review, synthesize and apply concepts and methods learned during the degree program to the evaluation of a public or nonprofit organization. Intended as a program review and assessment tool.
PADM 697 IS: Admin Struct Change K-8 Ch 81569 Sec JD2
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
- ARR
PADM 697 IS: Grant Writing for Entrepre 81455 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dilorenzo, K
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Dilorenzo, K
- ARR
Examines economics both as a determinant of public policy and as a tool of public administration. Topics include how markets allocate resources, the role of government in a market economy, market failures and Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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levels.
PE: Physical Education PE 100
Health and Fitness
78734 Sec JD1
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/4 - 10/2
Jones, A
9/4 - 10/2 W 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UASOnline at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877465-6400 or www.uas.alaska.edu/helpdesk prior to the start of class for a tutorial. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. The course is an investigation of fitness and health: Body structure and functions, emotional and social health, environmental impact on health, sound nutrition, prevention and treatment of childhood illness and common health problems, and media influences.
PE 103
Physical Activity: Indoor Cycling
78913 Sec J03 9/16 - 11/13
Aquatic Aerobics
80700 Sec T02 9/4 - 10/25
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/4 - 10/25
Turner, T
M,W,F 9:30a - 10:30a SITKA Bms
$55 additional fee for section T02 80701 Sec T03 10/28 - 12/14
Course Dates: 10/28 - 12/14
Turner, T
78914 Sec J04 9/24 - 11/19
Instruction, practice and activity under supervision in individual activities such as diving, tennis, racquetball/handball, swimming, golf, track and field. May be repeated for credit.
Physical Activity: Cardio and Conditioning
9/3 - 11/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 11/14 R
1 cr Polumsky / McCormick
5:15p - 6:30p JREC 102
9/3 - 11/14 T 5:15p - 6:30p JREC 106 This class is designed for all fitness levels. $35 additional fee for section J01
$35 additional fee for section J04
An indoor cycling and spinning class for beginning and intermediate levels.
PE 103L
Physical Activity: Basic Firearms Education
9/3 - 12/14
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
Bowler, B
6:00p - 9:00p JREC 115
10/12 - 10/26 S - FIELD Day Field requirement: Day outings are a required component of this course. Three additional, Saturday, 4-hour class sessions at the Montana Creek rifle range. $35 additional fee for section J10
PE 103
Physical Activity: Power Pump
78915 Sec J05 9/3 - 12/14
Physical Activity: Core Performance/ Conditioning Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
T,R 10:15a - 11:15a JREC 106
9/3 - 12/14
T,R 10:15a - 11:15a JREC 102
1 cr Polumsky, F
$35 additional fee for section J02
T,R 12:00p - 1:00p JREC 106
A light barbell workout choreographed with music. Students will learn major muscle groups and functions, increase endurance and cardiovascular fitness.
Individual Physical Activity:
9/3 - 12/14
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Whalen, T
8:00a - 9:00a PAUL 515
Pass/Fail grading. Do you want to be less stressful? Have more peace in your life? Then this meditation-for-beginners course is for you. Using traditional meditation cushions and pads, we will focus on holding our bodies in the proper posture while we sit and meditate. We will explore how to use meditation in order to become more self aware of our thoughts, bodies and emotions and to learn how to take better care of our selves and to be more fully alive in the present moment. We will begin with 10 to 15 minute sittings and build up to 40 minutes for the remainder of the term.
Weight Training for Women
80699 Sec T01 Designed to personalize performance in specific sports. Includes a total fitness program with emphasis on core exercises.
Polumsky, F
Pass/Fail grading.
PE 103
Pass/Fail grading.
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
$35 additional fee for section J05
PE 103
Introduces various cardio and conditioning methods: step, Latin dance, power pump, cardio-core, intervals, indoor cycling, kickboxing, yoga, and more.
78912 Sec J02
Polumsky, F
T,R 8:30a - 10:00a JREC 102
Pass/Fail grading.
79795 Sec K01
Pass/Fail grading.
PE 103
Course Dates: 9/24 - 11/19
How to identify, safely handle, care for and secure firearms found in Alaska. Laws pertaining to firearms use and ownership. Indoor air gun lab; outdoor pistol and shotgun instruction. Minimum enrollment required.
Pass/Fail grading.
79941 Sec J01
5:15p - 6:45p JREC 102
M,W,F 9:30a - 10:30a SITKA Bms
$55 additional fee for section T03
PE 103
M,W
Polumsky, F
$35 additional fee for section J03
78921 Sec J10
PE 103
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/16 - 11/13
9/3 - 12/14
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Johnson, A
T,R 12:00p - 1:00p SC 240
Pass/Fail grading.
PE 103
Physical Activity: Gentle Yoga
78919 Sec J08 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
1 cr Davis, T
5:30p - 7:10p JREC 106
$25 additional fee for section J08 Pass/Fail grading. Presents safe alignment of basic yoga postures that strengthen and stretch the entire body. Focus is on breath awareness and relaxation. No experience required and modifications will be presented for all ability Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Instruction, practice and activity under supervision in individual activities such as diving, tennis, racquetball/handball, swimming, golf, track and field. May be repeated for credit.
PE 103
Physical Activity: Yoga I
78917 Sec J06 9/3 - 12/14
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 F
Wolf, S
3:00p - 4:50p JREC 106
$35 additional fee for section J06
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Pass/Fail grading. A stretch and relax program focused on alignment and awareness of areas of tension or weakness. Open to beginners and those more practiced in yoga. Poses used will include options for varying levels.
PE 103
Physical Activity: Yoga Level I & II
78918 Sec J07
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/4 - 11/20
Wolf, S
9/4 - 11/20 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:40a JREC 106 Basic yoga poses, balances, bends, and sun salutations will be taught, along with breathing techniques, anatomy, and Sanskrit names for poses. No experience necessary. Those with more yoga experience will challenge and develop their yoga practice. $35 additional fee for section J07
Field requirement: Day outings are a required component of this course. $250 additional fee for section J01 Pass/Fail grading. Introduces skills and equipment necessary for safe travel in and on swiftly moving water. Intensive training in river hydrology, rescue equipment and techniques, boat handling, and self and group contact rescues, leading to international certification as a Swiftwater Rescue Technician I. Students must be in good physical condition.
PE 114
Backpacking in Southeast Alaska
78925 Sec J01
1 cr
Course Dates: 10/22 - 10/28
Twarog, M
10/22 - 10/28
M
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116
Pass/Fail grading.
10/22 - 10/28
T,W,R
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
Instruction, practice and activity under supervision in individual activities such as diving, tennis, racquetball/handball, swimming, golf, track and field. May be repeated for credit.
10/22 - 10/28 U,F,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Overnight Field requirement: Overnight outings are a required component of this course. $110 additional fee for section J01
PE 103
Yoga : All Levels
81004 Sec T05
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Johnson, K
M 12:00p - 1:00p SC 205
Pass/Fail grading. This class is designed to inspire students who are new to yoga and also to welcome experienced practitioners. The principles of alignment or biomechanics will be emphasized to show the practitioner how to explore the poses at a deeper level. A variety of sun salutations (simple poses linked) will be taught integrating the moves with breath work. Students will build their skills over the semester, as new variations of poses will be introduced to keep each class fresh. Students will gain strength, flexilbility, balance and stamina during the semester. There is a time at the end of each class to relax and restore your body. Props and mats are available, however, bringing your own mat is encouraged. There will be additional class hours to meet the credit requirement and these hours will be determined with the students at the beginning of the semester.
PE 103
Zumba
81172 Sec T06 9/10 - 12/14
1 cr
Course Dates: 9/10 - 12/14 T,R
Davis, E
5:30p - 6:30p SITKA
Train, shape and strengthen with our cutting-edge bootcamp class. From core work to resistance training to high-intensity intervals, these carefully designed, comprehensive workouts build endurance and target every major muscle group while defining your body from head to toe. Whether you're looking for sports conditioning workouts to increase strength or endurance workouts to tighten and tone... this class is for YOU!
PE 104
Physical Activity: Ballroom Dancing I
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
Introduces skills and equipment required for overnight backpacking trips in SE Alaska in non-winter seasons. Covers selection of personal, group, and safety equipment, and introduces contingency plan concepts. Includes strategies for backcountry cooking. Overnight outings are a required component of the course. Students must be in excellent physical condition.
PE 116
Introduction to Rock Climbing
78926 Sec J01
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 9/17
Wagner, F
9/3 - 9/3
T
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
9/3 - 9/3
T
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 104
9/10 - 9/11
T,W
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 104
9/10 - 9/11
T,W
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
9/12 - 9/17 U,M,T,R,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Field requirement: Overnight outings are a required component of this course. Students must have a clean criminal record and current US passport for travel into Canada. $150 additional fee for section J01 Pass/Fail grading.
Pass/Fail grading.
78923 Sec J02
Pass/Fail grading.
1 cr Bergstrom / Belec
7:00p - 9:00p JREC 106
$35 additional fee for section J02
Introduces the basics of rock climbing in both indoor and outdoor settings. Covers risk assessment, hazard evaluation, equipment, climbing techniques, knots, belaying, rappelling, and top rope anchor setup. Students must be in good physical condition.
PE 133
Introduction to Sea Kayaking
78928 Sec J01
2 cr
Course Dates: 10/11 - 10/21
Dihle, B
10/12 - 10/12
S
10/14 - 10/21
M
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116
10/11 - 10/11
F
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
10/14 - 10/21
W,R
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
S
2:00p - 5:00p JREC 115
10/12 - 10/12
6:00p - 9:00p AB Pool
Pass/Fail grading.
10/18 - 10/20
A beginning class of ballroom dance consisting of Foxtrot, Waltz, Swing, and Latin. Specific steps in each of the dances will be taught, with a focus on leading and following, etiquette and music identification and appreciation. Wear leather-soled shoes. Enrolling with a partner is highly recommended.
10/13 - 10/13 U 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Field requirement: Day and overnight outings are a required component of this course. $150 additional fee for section J01
PE 112
Swiftwater Rescue
78924 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/6 - 9/9
9/6 - 9/9
F
8:00a - 5:00p JREC 115
9/6 - 9/9
U,M,S
8:00a - 5:00p FIELD Day
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
1 cr Aikman, C
U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight
Pass/Fail grading. Fundamentals of sea kayaking in Alaska. Introduces commonly used equipment and techniques, and the challenges and hazards found in the activity. Instruction in selecting equipment, trip planning, boat handling, paddling, sea strokes, re-entry, rolling and bracing. Emphasizes risk assessment and safety skills. Requires good physical condition, backcountry camping skills, and participation in an overnight outing.
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PE 193P
ST: Introduction to Fly Fishing
78929 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/5 - 10/3
9/19 - 9/20
R,F
5:30p - 7:30p EG 224
9/5 - 9/5
R
5:30p - 7:30p EG 224
10/3 - 10/3
R
5:30p - 7:30p EG 224
1 cr Maier, K
9/21 - 9/22 U,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Field requirement: Day outings are a required component of this course. $110 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Current Alaska fishing license and the physical ability to access backcountry streams and lakes. Pass/Fail grading. An introduction to the fundamentals of fly fishing, including basic casting, fly tying, and on-the-water strategies. Emphasis will be placed on the history and ethics at the core of the sport, as well as the basic ecology of local sport fish. Course will include lecture, discussion, and hands-on instruction in the classroom and on the water.
PE 193P
ST: Intro to Pack Rafting
78930 Sec J02 9/25 - 9/30 9/25 - 9/30
Course Dates: 9/25 - 9/30 M,W,R
1 cr Wagner, F
5:30p - 8:30p EG 218
F 12:00p - 6:00p FIELD Day
9/25 - 9/30 U,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Required outings: Fri 9/27 12p-6p; Sat 9/28 all day; and Sun 9/29 all day. $110 additional fee for section J02 Pass/Fail grading. An introduction to the art and practice of pack rafting. Course will focus on fundamentals, including techniques and strategies for river running and expedition travel.
Pass/Fail grading. The PADI Open Water Diver course is a complete, structured entry level scuba diving course designed for those with little or no prior experience to become a certified diver. The certification is recognized worldwide and is valid for life, to a maximum depth of 60 feet. Course includes knowledge development sessions, confined water/pool training dives and open water (sea) dives. In the course you will practice and master the skills needed to be a safe and competent diver.
PHIL: Philosophy PHIL 201
Introduction to Philosophy
78156 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Backcountry Navigation
78931 Sec J01 10/29 - 11/11 10/29 - 11/11 11/8 - 11/10
Course Dates: 10/29 - 11/11 T,R
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115
M
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116
2 cr Wagner, F
U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight
11/2 - 11/3 U,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Field requirement: Overnight outings are a required component of this course. Lab fee includes a Silva Ranger Compass. $110 additional fee for section J01
Krein, K
T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 109
79802 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Allen, D
9/3 - 12/14
W
6:00p - 8:50p PAUL 515
9/3 - 12/14
W
6:00p - 8:50p Distance Elive
Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Students in Ketchikan are invited to attend class on campus. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Basic concepts, problems and methods as reflected in writings of great philosophers of the Western philosophical tradition.
PHIL 393
ST: Theories of the Self
78157 Sec J01 9/11 - 12/14
PE 205
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/11 - 12/14 W
Krein, K
5:30p - 8:30p EG 219
Prerequisite: Prior philosophy course or instructor permission. What is the self? How is consciousness possible? What is the relationship between the mind and the brain? As human beings, we seem to have meaningful thoughts, conscious experiences, and unified and enduring identities. We will consider classic and contemporary philosophical attempts to understand these apparent phenomena and the nature of the human mind.
PHYS: Physics
Pass/Fail grading. Covers topics relating to extended backcountry trips and navigation by map and compass. Students acquire skills necessary for planning and carrying out multi-day backpacking trips and learn to use common maps to plan routes through unknown terrain. Students must be in good physical condition. Outings are a required course component.
PHYS 102 Survey of Physics 78506 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 W
4 cr Sowa, L
1:10p - 4:10p HB 110
T,R 9:45a - 11:15a HB 201
$40 additional fee for section J01
PE 293P
ST: Intro to Scuba Diving
78933 Sec J01
Course Dates: 10/1 - 11/24
11/20 - 11/21
W,R
6:00p - 9:00p AB Pool
11/16 - 11/17
U,S
6:00p - 9:00p AB Pool
10/1 - 11/24
T,W,R
5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116
11/23 - 11/24
U,S
8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day
2 cr Sellick, P
Field requirement: Day outings are a required component of this course. Class has day outings at the Augustus Brown Pool followed by two day trips in the open water. Almost anyone who is in good health with reasonable fitness and able to swim can learn to scuba dive. Course fee covers most equipment rental, pool rental, and textbook and other materials. Students will purchase mask, snorkel, and fins from the instructor, apx $200, not covered by course fee. $300 additional fee for section J01 Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Prerequisite: MATH S107 or equivalent. Concepts and methods of physics for students lacking prior physics study. The course introduces ideas of motion, properties of matter, electricity and heat with laboratory experiences. Emphasis is on the reasoning and techniques used in physics.
PHYS 103 College Physics I 78543 Sec J01
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a HB 113
9/10 - 12/14
T 9:00a - 11:50a HB 110
Amundson, J
$40 additional fee for section J01 78544 Sec J02 9/10 - 12/14
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Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T
Amundson, J
1:10p - 4:00p HB 110
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78544 Sec J02 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Amundson, J
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a HB 113
$40 additional fee for section J02 Prerequisites: High school physics and MATH S107 and S108. Classical mechanics including mechanical energy, waves, sound and fluids.
Prerequisite: ENGL 110 or instructor permission. An introduction to the fundamentals of general psychology and human behavior. Topics include an overview of the field of psychology, research methods, the brain, lifespan development, perception, consciousness, learning, memory, language, intelligence, motivation, emotion, mental disorders, personality and social behavior.
PSY 245 PHYS 193 ST: Physical Science for K-8 Teachers 80404 Sec JD1 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 R
3 cr
Mcmillan Iii, C
4:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive
Instructor and students meet synchronously via Elluminate-Live. Assignments and group investigations are posted to blackboard. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and e-mail, microphone and headset or speakers. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook, Elluminate, and course information, and to edit their personal profile. For more information call 796-6050 or 1-866-465-4827 toll-free. Students receive a small kit of lab equipment providing for hands-on investigations. Students are required to read open courseware materials, view videos and interact with virtual lab simulations, all representing the best instructional resources currently available online for teaching and learning science. After reading about a physical science topic and/or viewing a video or demonstration, students perform a collaborative investigation/exploration relating to that topic or concept. Instructor and students then meet vial Elluminate-Live to share results, and clarify and amplify the concept. The course does not qualify as a General Education Requirement, and it does not meet the requirement of a lab or a non-lab science course. Prerequisite: A Bachelor's degree or instructor permission is required. Prepares teachers to teach fundamental concepts of physical science to K-8 students. The course is designed around the "Inverted Learning" or "Flipped Classroom" model.
PSY 101
Introduction to Psychology
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Cruise, M
Lord, D
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Optional audioconferences will be available. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
79928 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14 80152 Sec T01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
T,R
Sesko, A
Terry, D
8:00a - 9:30a SC 202
81270 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
Lord, D
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Optional audioconferences will be available. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD2 Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Optional audioconferences will be available. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
Prerequisites: PSY S101 or instructor permission. Study of physical, emotional, cognitive, and social aspects of a child's development from prenatal period through adolescence. Includes theoretical view of development and effects of genetics, environment and socialization.
PSY 250
Lifespan Development
3 cr
79834 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Lord, D
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Optional audioconferences will be available. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Lord, D
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Optional audioconferences will be available. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD2
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or permission of instructor. Introduction to the various aspects of development and changes which occur throughout a person's life span. Covers prenatal period, infancy, childhood and adolescence, and early, middle and late adulthood.
PSY 302
Social Psychology
79835 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
3:00p - 4:30p EG 112
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
M,W 12:00p - 1:20p PAUL 519
79831 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Lord, D
81490 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
PSY: Psychology 79803 Sec K01
Child Development
79833 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
W
3 cr Urquhart Ii, W
1:30p - 2:50p PAUL 515
9/3 - 12/14 W 1:30p - 2:50p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Students in Ketchikan are invited to attend class on campus. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $75 additional fee for section KD1 79931 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Sesko, A
M,W 9:45a - 11:15a HB 201
Prerequisite: PSY S101 or SOC S101 and upper division standing, or
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permission. Examines the behavior of individuals in social situations and why they behave, think and feel as they do in the presence of others. Includes research methods, social perceptions and inferences, stereotyping and prejudice, aggression, attitudes, conformity, obedience, group processes, social and environmental influences on behavior.
PSY 375
Current Issues in Psychology: Stereotypes and Prejudice
79932 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Sesko, A
Examines the causes and consequences of stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination. Particular attention will be given to historical and contemporary psychological concepts, key experimental studies, and major theoretical perspectives.
Current Issues in Psychology: Selected Topics
3 cr
79836 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Lord, D
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Optional audioconferences will be available. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $75 additional fee for section KD1
Prerequisite: PSY S101 or instructor permission. Measurement theory and basic principles of testing. Selection, construction and critical evaluation of group tests of intelligence, personality, aptitude, interest and achievement.
PSY 491
Intern: LC Correctional Facili
81860 Sec J01
2 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Sesko, A
PSY 497
1 - 4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Sesko, A - ARR
SOC 201
RUSS 101 Elementary Russian I
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
T,R
Vess, L
1:15p - 2:45p EG 112
Social Problems
79950 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Lelchuk, J
5:30p - 7:30p HB 201
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Vess, L
T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 108
Survey of some of today's major social problems such as criminal and violent behavior, health problems, poverty, racism, gender inequity, sexual deviance and substance abuse. Examines how social issues become social problems; the causes and dynamics involved in arriving at policies and solutions.
SOC 302
Social Psychology
79845 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 9/3 - 12/14
W
3 cr Urquhart Ii, W
1:30p - 2:50p PAUL 515
9/3 - 12/14 W 1:30p - 2:50p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Students in Ketchikan are invited to attend class on campus. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $75 additional fee for section KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Sesko, A
M,W 9:45a - 11:15a HB 201
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or SOC S101 and upper division standing, or permission. Examines the behavior of individuals in social situations and why they behave, think and feel as they do in the presence of others. Includes research methods, social perceptions and inferences, stereotyping and prejudice, aggression, attitudes, conformity, obedience, group processes, social and environmental influences on behavior.
SOC 375
RUSS: Russian
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
An overview to the essentials of sociology, including its theories and methodology. Explores the relationship between the individual, culture and society, examining how cultural and social forces influence personal experience and group behavior.
9/3 - 12/14
Is: Research in Social Psychology
78164 Sec J01
9/3 - 12/14
79934 Sec J01
- ARR
Pass/Fail grading.
81419 Sec J01
79933 Sec J01
Prerequisite: ENGL S110 or instructor permission.
T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 112
Prerequisite: PSY S101 or instructor permission.
PSY 375
Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Students in Ketchikan are invited to attend class on campus. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
Current Issues in Sociology: People and Plastics
79936 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M
Vess, L
5:30p - 8:30p EG 218
An introduction to basic Russian grammatical structures and vocabulary items with an emphasis on the development of listening and speaking skills.
Plastics dominate our social worlds and ecological landscapes. Plastics production, consumption, and disposal contributes to various health and environmental problems. This course uses a sociological approach to understanding human relationships with plastics, including recent controversies such as plastic water bottles and the "Great Pacific Garbage Patch."
SOC: Sociology
SOC 377
SOC 101
Introduction to Sociology
79837 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Urquhart Ii, W
9/3 - 12/14
W 9:00a - 10:20a Distance Elive
9/3 - 12/14
W 9:00a - 10:20a PAUL 515
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Men, Women and Change
79846 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr Polanska, K
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information.
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Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $75 additional fee for section KD1 Polanska, K
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $75 additional fee for section KD2
Course familiarizes students with the sociological discipline concerning gender issues in contemporary society. Helps students connect their own gender experiences with the social and political world. Examines the differential treatment of men and women in most societies, and its significance in the lives of individuals within the context of particular structural or institutional arrangements. Prerequisite: SOC 101 or permission.
Resrch Anticriminogenic Effcts of Immigrant Communities
81424 Sec K01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
78161 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
81209 Sec KD2 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
SOC 497
SPAN 201 Intermediate Spanish I
Urquhart Ii, W
SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish I
9/3 - 12/14 78160 Sec J03 9/3 - 12/14 79849 Sec K01 9/3 - 12/14
Bellagh, R
3:00p - 5:00p EG 108
A continuation of SPAN 102. Focuses on grammatical structures, vocabulary building and listening/speaking skills with a growing emphasis on reading and writing ability. Conducted in Spanish.
SPAN 393 ST: Selections in Latin American Literature 79721 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
Dewees, A
1:15p - 3:15p EG 223
Prerequisite: SPAN S102 (SPAN S201 and S202 recommended) and ENGL S211 with a C or higher, and upper division standing; or instructor permission. Stacked with ENGL S393-J01. Course will focus on contemporary Latin American literary production including the novel, short story, drama and testimonio. All readings and assignments will be in Spanish. Class will be conducted in English.
SSCI: Social Science
-
SPAN: Spanish
78159 Sec J02
T,R
Prerequisite: SPAN S102 or permission.
SSCI 101
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
A study of social disorganization theory and crime-resistant characteristics of immigrant communities and immigrant culture. Student will be responsible for creating a literature review of published research on immigrant crime, law and national crime rates, analyzing data from an existing nationally-representative dataset on victimization, and conduct two interviews with immigrants in the US related to their experiences with community integration and crime avoidance. The student will present the findings of the independent study before a public or academic audience.
78158 Sec J01
4 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
4 cr Dewees, A
M,T,W,R 10:20a - 11:20a EG 225 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Dewees, A
Self, Culture, and Society
79938 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W,F
Walz, R
2:20p - 3:20p EG 225
80731 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Urquhart Ii, W
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Microphone/headset is optional, but will allow student to communicate during optional online meetings. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for regsitration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
Prerequisite: ENGL 110 (C or better). An introduction to the fundamental issues and texts of the social sciences. Examines classic and contemporary texts and theories, readings, methods, and issues.
M,T,W,R 12:00p - 1:00p EL 211 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Bellagh, R
5:30p - 7:30p EG 218
STAT: Statistics Bennett, C
STAT 611 Time Series
5:00p - 7:00p PAUL 519
79851 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Bennett, C
9/3 - 12/14 M,W 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required elive online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with question or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 An introduction to basic Spanish grammatical structures and vocabulary items with an emphasis on the development of listening and speaking skills.
77915 Sec FJ1 9/5 - 12/19
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19 T,R
8:00a - 9:30a LENA 212
Prerequisites: STAT F401 or permission of instructor. An applied course in time series and repeated measure analysis. Autoregression and moving average models. Estimation of parameters and tests. Prediction. Spectral analysis. Analysis of repeated measures data.
STAT 661 Sampling Theory 77916 Sec FJ1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/5 - 12/19
Quinn Ii, T
9/5 - 12/19
T,R
3:40p - 5:10p LENA 212
9/5 - 12/19
M
2:00p - 3:30p LENA 212
Prerequisites: STAT F200X [STAT S273-J]; STAT F401; or permission of instructor.
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Statistical theory for sampling and sample surveys. Choice of method, power and sample size considerations, treatment of sampling and nonsampling biases. Sampling methods based on detectability. Adaptive sampling. Spatial sampling. Mark and recapture methods. The jackknife, the bootstrap and resampling plans.
THR: Theater THR 111
Theatre Appreciation
80118 Sec J01
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
STAT 107 Survey of Statistics
4 cr
80153 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Liddle, J
Distance Web Delivered: Go to www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/start to get started in your distance class. Students MUST purchase access to the course site located at: www.coursecompass.com. UAS will send you the syllabus a week or so before class begins which includes instructions on how to gain access to the website. The website has video lessons, guided practice, audio clips, gradebook, your homework and tests as well as an electronic textbook. This course is online and requires a reliable internet connection and enough memory to support multimedia presentations. $40 additional fee for section TD1
M,W,F
3 cr Strauser, S
1:10p - 2:10p HB 113
Survey of theatre with a focus on artists who contribute to theatrical production viewed within the context of historical styles and development.
9/3 - 12/14
THR 221
Acting I
80171 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
THR 291
Descriptive statistics, estimations, statistical tests.
78165 Sec J01
78510 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
Buzby, M
Ianuzzi, C
9/3 - 12/14
Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1
9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 T,R
Jorgensen, J
6:00p - 7:30p SC 215
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
STAT 401 Regression and Analysis of Variance M,R,F
Practicum
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Variable credits 1-3, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements. Prerequisite: Instructor approval form required. Participation in drama workshop or lab production as performer or technical staff member. Four hours lab per week required per credit.
Directing
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Introduction to data analysis, least-squares regression, data production, sampling distributions, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing.
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
THR 294
78166 Sec J01
80420 Sec J01
Prerequisite: MATH S107 (C or better) or equivalent.
9/3 - 12/14
Internship
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Variable credits 1-3, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements.
THR 331
$40 additional fee for section T01
78512 Sec J01
2:20p - 4:50p HB 113
M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 108
79853 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
81108 Sec T01
M,W
Strauser, S
An introduction to the basics of truthful acting, using prepared and improvised exercises to explore acting techniques. Moment to moment acting, analyzing text for actions and objectives, and application through work on scenes from modern plays. Process-oriented with a final presented scene and/or monologue.
Prerequisite: MATH S105 (C or higher) or placement into MATH S107.
STAT 273 Elementary Statistics
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
T,R
Christopher, B
3:00p - 5:15p HB 113
Prerequisite: THR 221. Four hours lab per week required. Direction of short plays for drama-lab production. Four hours lab per week required.
4 cr
Hay-Jahans, C
8:00a - 9:30a WB 102
9/3 - 12/14 T,W 8:00a - 9:30a WB 102 Note: Mondays in WB 102 to serve as computer office hours/ help sessions (optional). Prerequisite: STAT S273 or equivalent (C or better) or equivalent (or higher); or instructor permission. A study of multiple regression including multiple and partial correlation, the extra sum of squares principle, indicator variables, and model selection techniques. Analysis of variance and covariance for multi-factor studies in completely random and randomized complete block designs, multiple comparisons and orthogonal contrasts.
THR 491
Internship
78169 Sec J01
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Variable credits 1-3, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements.
THR 494
Theater Practicum
78170 Sec J01
1 - 3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14 - ARR Variable credits 1-3, to be determined at time of registration. Instructor approval form required. See your advisor or faculty to make arrangements. Instructor approval form required. Participation in drama workshop or lab production as performer or technical staff member. Four to twelve hours lab per week required.
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UNIV: University UNIV 101
College Success Skills
79988 Sec J01 9/3 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14 M,W
3 cr Dumesnil / Arntson
3:30p - 5:00p EG 225
Learn practical strategies, skills and tools to succeed in college. Course guides students in becoming an active, responsible and successful student. Includes reading comprehension and retention, time management, learning styles, study techniques, academic expectation and resources, social and cultural adjustments, and goal setting.
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WELD: Welding Tech WELD 120 Basic Welding 78867 Sec J01 9/3 - 10/21
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 10/21
Ramsey, G
T,R 6:00p - 10:45p WTE Weld
$150 additional fee for section J01 79855 Sec K01
Course Dates: 9/12 - 12/14
Horn, K
9/12 - 12/14
T,R
6:00p - 8:50p HAM 106
9/12 - 10/3
T,R
6:00p - 8:50p ROBT 114
10/15 - 12/14
T,R
6:00p - 8:50p ROBT 114
$200 additional fee for section K01 A beginning level course covering the fundamentals of oxyacetylene welding, brazing and cutting, and electric arc welding. Emphasis in flat and horizontal welding positions on mild steel using a variety of welding rods and techniques. Tuesday, December 10, 2013
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WELD 120 Basic Welding 78868 Sec TP1
3 cr
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Bullick, A
80158 Sec T01
- JD Hs
9/17 - 12/14
$75 additional fee for section TP1 78869 Sec TP3
Course Dates: 9/3 - 12/14
9/3 - 12/14
Popp, N - OT Pete
8/26 - 10/18
A beginning level course covering the fundamentals of oxyacetylene welding, brazing and cutting, and electric arc welding. Emphasis in flat and horizontal welding positions on mild steel using a variety of welding rods and techniques.
WELD 160 Welding Orientation Lab 9/17 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/17 - 12/14 T,R
3 cr Puckett, A
8/26 - 10/18 81559 Sec T81 8/26 - 10/18
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18 M,T,W,R,F
M,T,W,R,F
Puckett, A
Puckett, A
6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18 M,T,W,R,F
Puckett, A
2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar
Continues shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) operations, developing skills in groove welds with backing. Also introduces the concepts of fit-up and alignment.
WELD 175 Selected Topics in Advanced Welding 79914 Sec J01
80159 Sec T01 9/17 - 12/14
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18
T,R
Course Dates: 10/22 - 12/14
3 cr Ramsey, G
T,R 6:00p - 10:45p WTE Weld
$150 additional fee for section J01
$205 additional fee for section T01 81558 Sec T80
Course Dates: 9/17 - 12/14
Prerequisite: WELD S162 or instructor permission.
10/22 - 12/14
6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar
3 cr
$205 additional fee for section T01 81566 Sec T80
$75 additional fee for section TP3
80154 Sec T01
WELD 163 Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Groove Welds
Puckett, A
8/26 - 10/18 Orients students to general welding. Includes developing safe practices, learning about the work environment, and procedures applicable to the cutting and welding of metals.
T,R
Puckett, A
6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar
$205 additional fee for section T01 81922 Sec T80
2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 9/17 - 12/14
81923 Sec T81 10/21 - 12/19
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18 M,T,W,R,F
Puckett, A
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19 M,T,W,R,F
Puckett, A
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
Prerequisite: WELD S120 or instructor permission.
WELD 161 Welding Preparation, Quality, and Oxyfuel Cutting 80155 Sec T01 9/17 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/17 - 12/14 T,R
3 cr Puckett, A
Designed for advanced welders to further their skills in one or more processes and levels. Topics may include aluminum welding, sheet welding, shield metal arc welding, pipe welding, flux-core arc welding, or other to be announced. May be repeated for credit when content varies.
Puckett, A
WELD 260 Introduction to Advanced Welding Techniques
6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar
$205 additional fee for section T01 81560 Sec T80 10/21 - 12/19 81561 Sec T81 10/21 - 12/19
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19 M,T,W,R,F
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19 M,T,W,R,F
80299 Sec T01 Puckett, A
2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar
81568 Sec T80
Introduces students to the safety requirements of oxyfuel cutting. Identifies the equipment and setup requirements, and explains how to work with oxyfuel equipment. Introduces the process of cleaning and preparing all types of base metals for cutting or welding. Students learn the codes that govern welding and how to identify welding imperfections and their causes.
80157 Sec T01 9/17 - 12/14
Course Dates: 9/17 - 12/14 T,R
8/26 - 10/18 81563 Sec T81 8/26 - 10/18
10/21 - 12/19 81571 Sec T81 10/21 - 12/19
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19 M,T,W,R,F
Puckett, A
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19 M,T,W,R,F
Puckett, A
2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar
Prerequisite: AWS Level I certification or instructor permission.
Puckett, A
Puckett, A
80300 Sec T01
WELD 263 Gas Tungsten Arc Welding
1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18 M,T,W,R,F
Puckett, A
6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar
6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar
Course Dates: 8/26 - 10/18 M,T,W,R,F
T,R
Introduces students to the different types of welding symbols, identifies and explains detailed drawings, and explains how to use notes on drawings and bills of materials. Also covers air and plasma arc cutting, and introduces students to gas metal arc and flux cored arc weld
3 cr
$205 additional fee for section T01 81562 Sec T80
Course Dates: 9/17 - 12/14
$205 additional fee for section T01
Prerequisite: WELD S160 or instructor permission.
WELD 162 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Basics
9/17 - 12/14
3 cr
9/17 - 12/14 Puckett, A
2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar
Prerequisite; WELD S161 or instructor permission. Introduces students to shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) operation and safety. Develops welding skills in making stringer, weave, overlapping beads, fillet welds.
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3 cr
Course Dates: 9/17 - 12/14 T,R
Puckett, A
6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar
$205 additional fee for section T01 81573 Sec T80 10/21 - 12/19
Course Dates: 10/21 - 12/19 M,T,W,R,F
Puckett, A
2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar
Prerequisite: WELD S262 or instructor permission. Introduces students to equipment set up and safety for gas tungsten arc welding (GTAW). Explains procedures to perform multiple positions and types of welds using GTAW. Completion of this course qualifies the student to seek AWS Level II certification.
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