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Fall 1997

ANTH 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Tu & Th, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. OSN 203 Tim Scarlett
Distance education simultaneously offered at McQueen, Reed, and Reno High Schools.
- Introduction to human culture and society. Understanding human diversity through comparative study of politics, religion, economics, and kinship.

CEP 121 - Introduction to the College Experience
M & W, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m.EB 202 Steve Maples
Distance education simultaneously offered at Galena, McQueen, Reed, Sparks, and
Wooster High Schools.
- Study skills, time management, major selection, and identify other factors associated with success in college.

ENGL 101 - Composition
M & W, 1:15 - 2:30 p.m.EB 202 TBA
Distance education simultaneously offered at Galena, Hug, Reed, Reno, Sparks, and
Wooster High Schools.
- Writing the expository essay; emphasis on revising and editing for development, coherence, style, and correctness.

IAFF 100 - Global Studies
Tu & Th, 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. EB 202 Richard Ganzel
Distance education simultaneously offered at Galena, McQueen, and Wooster High
Schools.
- Introduction to the concepts and methods used to study human interactions and changing modes of interdependence; researching international publications; exploring academic specializations and career opportunities.

MUS 121 - Music Appreciation
Tu & Th, 1:15 - 2:30 p.m. OSN 203 Scott Faulkner
Distance education simultaneously offered at Hug, Incline (cv), Reed, and Reno High
Schools.
- Historical and cultural background of music. A general course in music appreciation open to all students. Representative works are heard and analyzed.

NUTR 121 - Human Nutrition
M & W, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m.OSN 203 Hazel Bowen N
Distance education simultaneously offered at Hug, Incline (cv), and Reno High
Schools.
- Principles of nutrition and their application to well balanced diets.

SOC 101 - Principles of Sociology
Tu & Th, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. EB 202 John Packham ~
Distance education simultaneously offered at Galena, Hug, Incline (cv), and Wooster
High Schools.
- Sociological principles underlying the development, structure and function of culture, society, human groups, personality formation and social change.

BADM 750 - Managing Computer-Based Information Resource Systems
Fri, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. AB 108 Brent Bowman
Distance education simultaneously offered in Elko-124, Winnemucca
Class meets only on July 18, Aug. 8, Sept. 5, Sept. 19
- Analysis of computer-aided systems engineering technologies, systems development life cycle, telecommunication networks, databases, security, and strategic information systems planning for managing computer information systems.

BADM TBA
Fri, 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. AB 108 TBA
Distance education simultaneously offered in Elko-124, Winnemucca
Class meets only on Oct. 3, Oct. 24, Nov. 21, Dec. 19

CI 414/614 - Program/Behavior Management in Special Education
Tu, 7:00 - 9:45 p.m. EB 202 Chris Cheney
Distance education simultaneously offered in Carson City ITFS), Elko, Fallon ITFS),
Hawthorne (hospital), Lovelock, Yerington ITFS). Also maybe Gardnerville ITFS)
and Ely (hospital).
- Developing, implementing and evaluating special education consulting, resource and self-contained programs. Assessment and intervention into problem behaviors.

CI 621b - Teaching Reading to Older Students
Tu, 4:00 - 6:45 p.m. EB 202 Donald Bear
Distance education simultaneously offered in Carson City ITFS), Elko, Winnemucca.
- Emphasis on diagnostic teaching, instruction, special needs, and interrelated areas of reading, writing and spelling development. (a) Correction and remediation, (b) diagnosis.

CI 721 - Evaluation of Classroom Learning
Th, 4:00-6:45 p.m. EB 202 Bob Quinn
Distance education simultaneously offered in Carson City ITFS), Elko, Winnemucca.
- Construction and use of classroom tests, performance instruments, and other methods of evaluating learning.

CIS 481/681 - Issues in Information Technology
Wed., 4:00 - 6:45 p.m. EB 202 Fritz Grupe
Distance education simultaneously offered in Carson City (ITFS), Fallon (ITFS),
Minden (Bently - ITFS). Also maybe Gardnerville ITFS).
- Analysis, presentation and review of important, recent research, innovations, issues and developments of contemporary interest in information systems.

ENGL 437/637
Th, 7:00 - 9:45 p.m. EB 202 Eric Rasmussen
Distance education simultaneously offered in Carson City (ITFS), Elko, Fallon (ITFS),
Hawthorne (hospital), Yerington (ITFS). Also maybe Gardnerville (ITFS) and Ely
(hospital).

LSC 309 - Selection and Acquisition of Library Materials
Mon., 4:00-6:45 p.m. ER 202 Phyllis Sargent
Distance education simultaneously offered in Carson City-State Library (ITFS),
Fallon-Churchill Co. H.S. (ITFS), Gardnerville-PDC (ITFS), Hawthorne-UNSOM,
Incline-H.S.
- Theories, principles, and practice of selecting books and other library materials with particular emphasis on public and special libraries.

MGRS 323 - Organization and Interpersonal Behavior
Mon., 7:00 - 9:45 p.m. AB 108 Lou Phillips
Distance education simultaneously offered in Carson, City (ITFS) & Elko.
- Analysis of the internal organization structure and of executive roles and functions in the business enterprise and other goal-directed instructions. Theory and design of organizational structure, impact of work-flow plans, technology leadership patterns and control systems upon human behavior in a diverse culture.

MGRS 352 - Operations Management
Wed., 7:00 - 9:45 p.m. AB 108 Ron Tibben-Lembke
Distance education simultaneously offered in Carson City (ITFS) & Elko.
- Quantitative methods and models for decision making. Topics include linear programming, plant layout, technological change, quality control, line balancing, inventory models, and simulation.

Spring 1997

CEP 121 - Introduction to the College Experience
Steve Maples
This course is specifically designed to help high school students identify a college and prepare for study at a college or university. Students will learn about their personal learning styles and goals, practice strategies for college study, and learn about the difference between high school and college study.
 
Political Science 102 - Introduction to Political Science
Eric Herzik
This course focuses on democracy, the Constitution and American politics. Contemporary issues of representation will be examined. Enrollment limited to high school students in AP American Government, Honors American Government, or the International Baccalaureate program.
 
English 104 - Introduction to Investigative Writing
Joe Calabrese
Introduction to techniques of investigative and interpretive writing using campus resources; thematic focus on racialized thinking in our culture. Some class attendance on the UNR campus is required. Students provide their own transportation. Enrollment limited to high school students in AP English 7-8, Honors English 7-8, or the International Baccalaureate program.
 
English 101 - Composition 1
Steve Hecox
Writing the expository essay; emphasis on revising and editing for development, coherence, style, and correctness. Students must have completed or be concurrently enrolled in English 7-8 or equivalent.
 
Music 121 - Music Appreciation
Scott Faulkner
Music Appreciation helps the student understand, appreciate and enjoy a variety of music. The course explores elements of music, including its historical and cultural background. A major emphasis is placed on direct listening, with some concert attendance also required.
 
Anthropology 101 - Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Tim Scarlett
Introduction to human culture and society. Understanding human diversity through comparative study of politics, religion, economics, and kinship.
 
Sociology 101 - Principles of Sociology
John Packham
Sociological principles underlying the development, structure and function of culture, society, human groups, personality formation and social change.

Fall 1996

CEP 121 - Introduction to the College Experience
Steve Maples
This course is specifically designed to help high school students identify a college and prepare for study at a college or university. Students will learn about their personal learning styles and goals, practice strategies for college study, and learn about the difference between high school and college study.
 
Music 121 - Music Appreciation
Scott Faulkner
Music Appreciation helps the student understand, appreciate and enjoy a variety of music. The course explores elements of music, including its historical and cultural background. A major emphasis is placed on direct listening, with some concert attendance also required.
 
Nutrition 121 - Human Nutrition
Hazel Brown
Introduction to the principles of human nutrition with hands-on experiences in personal diet analysis,laboratory demonstration of digestion and nutrient absorption, and nutrient analysis. Includes information on how nutrition affects physical activity, performance and disease prevention, the impact of nutrition on all stages of the life cycle, an overview of macro nutrients and micro nutrients; and the concept of energy balance.
 
Environment 100 - Humans and the Environment
Nancy Markee & John Clevenger
An interdisciplinary, introductory survey course that focuses on the ecology of natural systems with an emphasis on the relationship of humans to the environment. Topics covered will include: fundamentals of energy, human population issues, principles of resource management, and air and water resources.
 
Physics 109 - Planetary Astronomy
David Bennum
Visit our neighboring planets via space probes and see some of nature's most interesting sights. You will discover how the solar system was formed out of dust and gas billions of years ago and explore theories of the formation of the universe. This course is a mixture of physics, chemistry, geology and imagination. One of the laboratory experiences will offer the opportunity to observe with a quality telescope.
 
International Affairs 100 - Global Studies
Richard Ganzel
This course takes an interdisciplinary approach to introduce students to a global perspective on international affairs. It focuses on three features common to all societies - cultural identity, economic organization, and political organization. Course materials include short essays, fascinating maps which record changing world boundaries, and powerful films that are intended to stimulate discussion and expand understanding of world events.
 
Health 110B - Health Occupation
Bob Summers
This course is designed to provide the student with a survey of the various health careers. Presentations will be made by health professionals from differing occupations.
 
CRJ 101 - Introduction to Criminal Justice
Introduction to the history, philosophy and functions of community, state and federal agencies or services involved in the criminal justice system. Chronological process of procedures from incident to final deposition.
 

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