Class Listing

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The Class Listing Component uses a .xml file to generate a listing of classes by term, student type, and subject.

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Example Class Listing Component utilizing an external file.

Online Class Listings

The University of Nevada, Reno offers a variety of online classes during the spring, summer, and fall terms.

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PBH 661 - Global Health Promotion

Overview of contemporary global public health concerns, their determinants, and potential evidence-based solutions.

Overview of contemporary global public health concerns, their determinants, and potential evidence-based solutions.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 31305 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Gerold Dermid
2025 Summer Graduate 51348 3 06/09/2025 07/11/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Gerold Dermid
2025 Fall Graduate 91066 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Gerold Dermid

PBH 672 - Intro Organ Procur & Transplan

This course provides the students with introductionary and overview knowledge necessary to understanding key concepts and elements of organ procurement and transplantation process.

This course provides the students with introductionary and overview knowledge necessary to understanding key concepts and elements of organ procurement and transplantation process.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 32372 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Nilay Etiler
2025 Summer Graduate 51670 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Nilay Etiler
2025 Fall Graduate 91068 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Nilay Etiler

PBH 717 - Adv Pathophys

Focus on the physiology and pathology that underlies disease processes across the lifespan.

Focus on the physiology and pathology that underlies disease processes across the lifespan.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Graduate 91069 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Patricia Ozuna

PHIL 210 - World Religions

Main moral and religious doctrines of Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity.

Main moral and religious doctrines of Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Taoism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50935 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Brianne Savage

PHIL 244 - Bioethics

Treatment of such issues as abortion and euthanasia, cloning, genetic screening, just health care, patients' rights, the use of human and animal subjects in research.

Treatment of such issues as abortion and euthanasia, cloning, genetic screening, just health care, patients' rights, the use of human and animal subjects in research.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32253 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Smith
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50934 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Smith
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84317 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Smith

PSC 100 - Nevada Constitution

Introduction to the political history of Nevada through an examination of the Nevada Constitution. Satisfies the Nevada Constitution requirement. Not open to students who have obtained credit for PSC 103, PSC 208, or HIST 217.

Introduction to the political history of Nevada through an examination of the Nevada Constitution. Satisfies the Nevada Constitution requirement. Not open to students who have obtained credit for PSC 103, PSC 208, or HIST 217.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28754 1 01/21/2025 03/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Evan Pritsos
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28761 1 03/10/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Evan Pritsos
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28762 1 01/21/2025 03/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Owen Fite
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28763 1 03/10/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Owen Fite
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50986 1 05/19/2025 06/29/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Evan Pritsos
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50987 1 06/30/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Thomas Campbell
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90205 1 08/25/2025 10/12/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Owen Fite
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90206 1 10/13/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Owen Fite
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90207 1 08/25/2025 10/12/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Owen Fite
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90210 1 10/13/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Owen Fite

PSC 101 - Amer Polit Process

American government and the discipline of political science; surveys participation, pursuit and use of power, constitution formation, and contemporary political issues. Satisfies the U.S. and Nevada Constitution requirements. Credit not allowed in both PSC 101 and PSC 103 .

American government and the discipline of political science; surveys participation, pursuit and use of power, constitution formation, and contemporary political issues. Satisfies the U.S. and Nevada Constitution requirements. Credit not allowed in both PSC 101 and PSC 103 .
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28499 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Adam Garcia
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84493 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Adam Garcia

PSC 210 - Amer Public Policy

Analysis of the interplay of forces involved in policy-making at all levels of American government. Study of the impact of policy on individuals and institutions.

Analysis of the interplay of forces involved in policy-making at all levels of American government. Study of the impact of policy on individuals and institutions.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51633 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jeffrey Griffin

PSC 211 - Intro to Comparative Politics

Introduction to the politics and governing systems of countries around the world. Addresses questions such as why some governments are democratic and others are not; why the inhabitants of some countries and world regions experience higher levels of material and physical well-being than others; and when and why social mobilization and/or political violence occurs. The course examines some of the answers that have been proposed on the basis of comparative (cross-national) research.

Introduction to the politics and governing systems of countries around the world. Addresses questions such as why some governments are democratic and others are not; why the inhabitants of some countries and world regions experience higher levels of material and physical well-being than others; and when and why social mobilization and/or political violence occurs. The course examines some of the answers that have been proposed on the basis of comparative (cross-national) research.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28658 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Stacy Fisher
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50973 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Shannon Hartmann
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84510 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Shannon Hartmann

PSC 231 - Intro International Relations

This course offers an introduction to theories of international relations and issues affecting international politics. The course is both theoretical and thematic. Students will examine competing arguments regarding relations among states and relations between states and non-state actors. What causes conflict? What leads to peace between states? What forces drive changes in geo-politics? (CO6, CO11).

This course offers an introduction to theories of international relations and issues affecting international politics. The course is both theoretical and thematic. Students will examine competing arguments regarding relations among states and relations between states and non-state actors. What causes conflict? What leads to peace between states? What forces drive changes in geo-politics? (CO6, CO11).
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28733 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Robert Ostergard
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84494 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Xiaoyu Pu

PSC 241 - Introduction to Political Theo

This course introduces major political philosophers (e.g., Plato, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Marx, du Bois, and de Beauvoir), ideologies (e.g., nationalism, classical liberalism, republicanism, socialism, and feminism), and subjects of ongoing debate (e.g., justice, freedom, tyranny, racism, sexism, and democracy). Students will leave with an understanding of the history of political thought, the standards of philosophical argumentation, and the factors that inform complex moral judgments.

This course introduces major political philosophers (e.g., Plato, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Marx, du Bois, and de Beauvoir), ideologies (e.g., nationalism, classical liberalism, republicanism, socialism, and feminism), and subjects of ongoing debate (e.g., justice, freedom, tyranny, racism, sexism, and democracy). Students will leave with an understanding of the history of political thought, the standards of philosophical argumentation, and the factors that inform complex moral judgments.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28753 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Callum Ingram

PSC 304 - Legislative Process

Study of the legislative process, with special emphasis on the U.S. Congress. Topics covered include internal distribution of power, external influences and current problems. Satisfies the U.S. Constitution requirement.

Study of the legislative process, with special emphasis on the U.S. Congress. Topics covered include internal distribution of power, external influences and current problems. Satisfies the U.S. Constitution requirement.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28734 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Eric Herzik
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84604 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Eric Herzik

PSC 305 - American Presidency

Study of the American presidency from 1787 to the present. Analysis of the powers of the President and the relationship of the office to the American political system.

Study of the American presidency from 1787 to the present. Analysis of the powers of the President and the relationship of the office to the American political system.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28735 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Eric Herzik
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50974 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Eric Herzik
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84607 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Eric Herzik

PSC 320 - Policy Analysis

Analysis of the political and economic values and processes involved in the making of public policy in the United States today.

Analysis of the political and economic values and processes involved in the making of public policy in the United States today.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28607 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Kayla Gabehart
2025 Fall Undergraduate 91355 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Kayla Gabehart
2025 Fall Undergraduate 91526 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Shannon Hartmann

PSC 323 - Ancnt. & Medieval Polit. Thry.

This course offers an analytical and critical survey of political theory from Ancient Greece through the Renaissance. Readings may include Thucydides, Plato, Sophocles, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, Aquinas, Dante, and Machiavelli. Topics may include the origins of the state and political authority, pre-modern understandings of morality and justice, the ethics of imperialism and war, and democratic and non-democratic models of citizenship. (PHIL 327 and PSC 323 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)

This course offers an analytical and critical survey of political theory from Ancient Greece through the Renaissance. Readings may include Thucydides, Plato, Sophocles, Aristotle, Cicero, Augustine, Aquinas, Dante, and Machiavelli. Topics may include the origins of the state and political authority, pre-modern understandings of morality and justice, the ethics of imperialism and war, and democratic and non-democratic models of citizenship. (PHIL 327 and PSC 323 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28740 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jennifer Ring

PSC 353 - Identity Politics in the U.S.

This course addresses the historical, social, and political origins and implications of group identities in the United States (including racial, sexual, gender, class, generational, and national identities). By analyzing the issues and conflicts arising from these identities, the course considers how best to analyze and address ongoing group-based inequalities and oppressions. (PSC 353 and WMST 353 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)

This course addresses the historical, social, and political origins and implications of group identities in the United States (including racial, sexual, gender, class, generational, and national identities). By analyzing the issues and conflicts arising from these identities, the course considers how best to analyze and address ongoing group-based inequalities and oppressions. (PSC 353 and WMST 353 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84608 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jennifer Ring

PSC 354 - Politics and Women

Women's political movements, differential political socialization processes, and the economic and legal status of women. (PSC 354 and WMST 354 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)

Women's political movements, differential political socialization processes, and the economic and legal status of women. (PSC 354 and WMST 354 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50984 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jennifer Ring

PSC 403J - Pol Ethcs & Pol Corruptions

Nature of morals and ethics and their role in government and policy, especially in the American republic.

Nature of morals and ethics and their role in government and policy, especially in the American republic.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28737 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Stacy Fisher
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50976 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Stacy Fisher
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84609 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Stacy Fisher

PSC 405H - International Human Rights

Introduce students with the major ideas, theories, and concepts that help us understand the central themes, issues, and policies in the formulation and implementation of international human rights policies.

Introduce students with the major ideas, theories, and concepts that help us understand the central themes, issues, and policies in the formulation and implementation of international human rights policies.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50982 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Robert Ostergard

PSC 405I - Holocst & Genocide

Anti-Semitism, Nazism, and the effort to eliminate European Jewry; multicultural and multidisciplinary contexts.

Anti-Semitism, Nazism, and the effort to eliminate European Jewry; multicultural and multidisciplinary contexts.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50977 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Robert Ostergard

PSC 605H - Intl Human Rights

Introduce students with the major ideas, theories, and concepts that help us understand the central themes, issues, and policies in the formulation and implementation of international human rights policies.

Introduce students with the major ideas, theories, and concepts that help us understand the central themes, issues, and policies in the formulation and implementation of international human rights policies.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Graduate 50983 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Robert Ostergard

PSC 605I - Holocst & Genocide

Anti-Semitism, Nazism, and the effort to eliminate European Jewry; multicultural and multidisciplinary contexts.

Anti-Semitism, Nazism, and the effort to eliminate European Jewry; multicultural and multidisciplinary contexts.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Graduate 50978 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Robert Ostergard

PSY 101 - General Psychology

Presents psychology as a science concerned with the actions of organisms in a social and cultural context. (Credit may not be earned in both PSY 101 and PSY 103.)

Presents psychology as a science concerned with the actions of organisms in a social and cultural context. (Credit may not be earned in both PSY 101 and PSY 103.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29063 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Christopher Blair
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29112 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Christopher Blair
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51013 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Christopher Blair
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84850 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Christopher Blair

PSY 205 - Elem Analys Behavr

Survey of principles of reinforcement theory in the analysis of behavior. Principles of learning demonstrated in the laboratory.

Survey of principles of reinforcement theory in the analysis of behavior. Principles of learning demonstrated in the laboratory.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29005 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Genevieve DeBernardis
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29113 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Genevieve DeBernardis
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84828 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Genevieve DeBernardis

PSY 210 - Statistical Methods

Practice with statistical methods especially useful in the presentation and interpretation of psychological, sociological and educational data.

Practice with statistical methods especially useful in the presentation and interpretation of psychological, sociological and educational data.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 28799 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Lars Strother

PSY 240 - Intro Research Methods

Major techniques and problems encountered in both survey and experimental research in the behavioral sciences.

Major techniques and problems encountered in both survey and experimental research in the behavioral sciences.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29002 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jacqueline Walsh-Snow
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51020 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Christopher Blair

PSY 308 - Hist of Psychology

Historical background of psychology from the Greek period to the present. Development of psychology as a science and advances during this century.

Historical background of psychology from the Greek period to the present. Development of psychology as a science and advances during this century.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29099 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Brittany Avila
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84824 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Brittany Avila

PSY 316 - Foundations of Cognitive Psych

A foundational understanding of cognitive psychology including such topics as: memory, language, perception, attention, problem-solving, imagery, and decision-making.

A foundational understanding of cognitive psychology including such topics as: memory, language, perception, attention, problem-solving, imagery, and decision-making.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29048 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Suzanne Welcome

PSY 609 - Prin Behavior Analysis

Reviews the basic terms, concepts, principles, facts and laws in behavior analysis.

Reviews the basic terms, concepts, principles, facts and laws in behavior analysis.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 29083 3 01/21/2025 04/27/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 29083 3 01/21/2025 04/27/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Luisa Canon
2025 Spring Graduate 29083 3 01/21/2025 04/27/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Tian Li
2025 Summer Graduate 51027 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Luisa Canon
2025 Summer Graduate 51027 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90368 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Luisa Canon
2025 Fall Graduate 90368 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 673 - Radical Behaviorism

Survey of Skinner's work. Emphasis on the role of private events in a natural science, the analysis of verbal behavior and the conduct of psychological research.

Survey of Skinner's work. Emphasis on the role of private events in a natural science, the analysis of verbal behavior and the conduct of psychological research.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 28993 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 28993 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 28993 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Traci Cihon
2025 Spring Graduate 31720 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 31720 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Mary-Genevieve White
2025 Spring Graduate 31720 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 695 - Ethics in Psychology

Ethical issues involved in clinical and research activities in psychology and behavior analysis in particular.

Ethical issues involved in clinical and research activities in psychology and behavior analysis in particular.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Graduate 51029 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51030 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51024 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 701 - Res Mthds Behavior Analysis

A study of the aims and uses of single-subject research in the experimental analysis of behavior and applied behavior analysis.

A study of the aims and uses of single-subject research in the experimental analysis of behavior and applied behavior analysis.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Graduate 51031 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51032 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 711 - Exp Anlys Behav

Advance study of past and present research in the experimental analysis of behavior.

Advance study of past and present research in the experimental analysis of behavior.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 29015 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 29015 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Traci Cihon
2025 Spring Graduate 29015 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 31718 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 31718 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Elizabeth Ghezzi
2025 Spring Graduate 31718 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Tian Li

PSY 713 - Behavioral & Systm Assess

Theory and methods of the behavioral assessment of individuals and systems. Director observation, environmental assessment, functional analysis, task analysis, needs assessment, program monitoring and evaluation.

Theory and methods of the behavioral assessment of individuals and systems. Director observation, environmental assessment, functional analysis, task analysis, needs assessment, program monitoring and evaluation.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 28829 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 28829 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Matisse Lovett
2025 Spring Graduate 28829 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51028 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90370 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 752 - Graduate Research

Research projects in psychology carried out under supervision. Maximum of 6 credits.

Research projects in psychology carried out under supervision. Maximum of 6 credits.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 32217 1 - 6 01/21/2025 04/27/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51040 6 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90385 6 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 766 - Behav Anlys Pract I

Supervised practice in the application of behavioral principles and methods in organizational and institutional settings. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.

Supervised practice in the application of behavioral principles and methods in organizational and institutional settings. May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 28974 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 28974 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 29122 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 29122 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 29123 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 29123 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 29124 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 29124 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 33405 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 33406 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51033 1 - 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51034 1 - 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51035 1 - 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51036 1 - 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90375 1 - 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90376 1 - 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90377 1 - 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90378 1 - 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 767 - Behavior Mgmnt & Consl

Theory and application of behavioral analytic techniques with special populations. Behavioral consultation and the development, management, and evaluation of behavioral programs.

Theory and application of behavioral analytic techniques with special populations. Behavioral consultation and the development, management, and evaluation of behavioral programs.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Graduate 90372 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90373 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 768 - Behav Anlys Pract II

Supervised practice in the application of behavioral analytic techniques for special populations. Practice in behavioral consultation and the development and evaluation of behavioral programs. Maximum of 6 credits.

Supervised practice in the application of behavioral analytic techniques for special populations. Practice in behavioral consultation and the development and evaluation of behavioral programs. Maximum of 6 credits.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Graduate 29125 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 29125 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 29126 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 29126 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 29127 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tian Li
2025 Spring Graduate 29127 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Spring Graduate 31719 1 - 3 01/21/2025 04/25/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51037 1 - 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51038 1 - 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51039 1 - 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Summer Graduate 51026 1 - 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90383 1 - 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90379 1 - 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90380 1 - 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90381 1 - 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90382 1 - 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

PSY 783 - Behavioral Interventions

Methods of behavioral interventions for decreasing aberrant behaviors and increasing adaptive behavior (e.g. antecedent manipulations, extinction, differential reinforcement, punishment, and token economies) will be considered.

Methods of behavioral interventions for decreasing aberrant behaviors and increasing adaptive behavior (e.g. antecedent manipulations, extinction, differential reinforcement, punishment, and token economies) will be considered.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Graduate 90353 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos
2025 Fall Graduate 90354 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Laura Barcelos Nomicos

REM 241 - Prin Range Mgt

Conservation, management and multiple use of rangeland resources.

Conservation, management and multiple use of rangeland resources.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 33382 3 02/03/2025 05/19/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Yvette Gibson

REM 350 - Grassland Plants & Ecology

Examine Western US grassland ecology & management including soil characteristics, plant communities' composition, and distribution, wildlife species, spatial-temporal dynamics of structure, function, and process, and land uses. Lab will focus on grassland plant systematics and identification.

Examine Western US grassland ecology & management including soil characteristics, plant communities' composition, and distribution, wildlife species, spatial-temporal dynamics of structure, function, and process, and land uses. Lab will focus on grassland plant systematics and identification.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 33426 3 01/21/2025 05/19/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Tamzen Stringham
2025 Spring Undergraduate 33426 3 01/21/2025 05/19/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Yvette Gibson

RST 101 - Intro Religion

Varieties of religious expression: belief, ritual, scripture, art. Religious issues: God, death, evil, salvation. Methods of studying religion.

Varieties of religious expression: belief, ritual, scripture, art. Religious issues: God, death, evil, salvation. Methods of studying religion.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32226 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Amy Absher
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51556 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Amy Absher
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84884 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Amy Absher

SCM 352 - Operations Mgt

Quantitative methods and models for decision making. Topics include linear programming, plant layout, technological change, quality control, line balancing, inventory models, and simulation.

Quantitative methods and models for decision making. Topics include linear programming, plant layout, technological change, quality control, line balancing, inventory models, and simulation.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 20461 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Armina Karapetian
2025 Spring Undergraduate 33271 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Armina Karapetian
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50092 3 05/19/2025 06/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Armina Karapetian
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50093 3 05/19/2025 06/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Armina Karapetian
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50094 3 07/14/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Armina Karapetian
2025 Summer Undergraduate 50095 3 07/14/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Armina Karapetian

SOC 101 - Prin of Sociology

Sociological principles underlying the development, structure and function of culture, society, human groups, personality formation and social change.

Sociological principles underlying the development, structure and function of culture, society, human groups, personality formation and social change.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29895 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Johnson Makoba
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29993 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Veronica Perez
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32230 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Cheryl Maes
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51218 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Veronica Perez
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85539 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Keaton Fox
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85551 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Bruno Landivar
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85553 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Cheryl Maes

SOC 207 - Intro Soc Theory

Examination of the works of classical and contemporary social theorists of the 19th and 20th centuries.

Examination of the works of classical and contemporary social theorists of the 19th and 20th centuries.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29896 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Angela Lee
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85540 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Angela Lee

SOC 240 - Intro to Research Methods

An overview of the methods and analytical techniques used in the research of social phenomena. Emphasis will be on the design and execution of research.

An overview of the methods and analytical techniques used in the research of social phenomena. Emphasis will be on the design and execution of research.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30013 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Kara Hoofman
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85566 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Gage Miller

SOC 285 - Sociology Contemporary Culture

This course employs the sociological perspective in understanding the intersection between societal influences and contemporary culture in six popular cultural fields: film, food, music, comedy, romance/relationships, and communications technologies.

This course employs the sociological perspective in understanding the intersection between societal influences and contemporary culture in six popular cultural fields: film, food, music, comedy, romance/relationships, and communications technologies.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 31742 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jared Bok

SOC 325 - Sociology of Happiness

Introduction to a global perspective on the sociology of happiness that emphasizes how science and technology impact subjective wellbeing.

Introduction to a global perspective on the sociology of happiness that emphasizes how science and technology impact subjective wellbeing.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30035 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Shila Morris
2025 Spring Undergraduate 33310 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alaina Martine
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85570 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Shila Morris
2025 Fall Undergraduate 91651 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alaina Martine

SOC 379 - Ethnic and Race Relations

An overview of ethnic and race relations in the U.S. with an emphasis on systemic inequalities and their impact on Asian, Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities.

An overview of ethnic and race relations in the U.S. with an emphasis on systemic inequalities and their impact on Asian, Black, Latinx, and Indigenous communities.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51567 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Vadricka Etienne

SOC 425 - Research Methods

Major techniques and problems encountered in both quantitative and qualitative research in the social sciences.

Major techniques and problems encountered in both quantitative and qualitative research in the social sciences.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29914 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alaina Martine
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85569 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alaina Martine

SOC 458 - Soc of Mental Health

Overview of sociological perspective on causes and consequences of mental health and illness.

Overview of sociological perspective on causes and consequences of mental health and illness.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30036 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Ragsdale

SOC 490 - Class, Race and Gender

Analysis of society and social structure on the basis of inequalities along class, race, and gender lines to explain the nature and dynamics of social relations in contemporary American society.

Analysis of society and social structure on the basis of inequalities along class, race, and gender lines to explain the nature and dynamics of social relations in contemporary American society.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51568 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Prisca Gayles

SPAN 111 - First Year Spanish I

Introduction to basic Spanish language structures and cultural topics with a focus on development of communicative proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. For beginners only.

Introduction to basic Spanish language structures and cultural topics with a focus on development of communicative proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing. For beginners only.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29509 4 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Anthony Magana
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51067 4 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Gabe Covington
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85191 4 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous)

SPAN 112 - First Year Spanish II

Continues introduction to basic Spanish language structures and cultural topics with a focus on proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

Continues introduction to basic Spanish language structures and cultural topics with a focus on proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29510 4 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Roberto Ortiz
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51069 4 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Brissa Quintana Ojeda
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85193 4 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous)

SPAN 211 - Second Year Spanish I

Study at the intermediate level of Spanish language structures and culture with continues emphasis on proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.

Study at the intermediate level of Spanish language structures and culture with continues emphasis on proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29272 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Kathleen Leonard
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51070 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Ariannah Enriquez
2025 Fall Undergraduate 84968 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Roberto Ortiz

SPAN 212 - Second Year Spanish II

Intermediate-level study of Spanish structures with an emphasis on listening, writing, reading, and conversation. Completion of SPAN 212 satisfies the College of Liberal Arts foreign language requirement and counts toward a minor in Spanish.

Intermediate-level study of Spanish structures with an emphasis on listening, writing, reading, and conversation. Completion of SPAN 212 satisfies the College of Liberal Arts foreign language requirement and counts toward a minor in Spanish.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29516 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Michelle Wilson
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51073 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Kathleen Leonard
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85194 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Kathleen Leonard

SPAN 227 - Span Heritage Speakers II

Intended for students who have a Spanish language background but little or no formal training. Emphasis on writing skills, grammar and vocabulary enrichment. Not open to students who have credit for SPAN 211-SPAN 212. Completion of SPAN 227 satisfies the College of Liberal Arts foreign language requirement.

Intended for students who have a Spanish language background but little or no formal training. Emphasis on writing skills, grammar and vocabulary enrichment. Not open to students who have credit for SPAN 211-SPAN 212. Completion of SPAN 227 satisfies the College of Liberal Arts foreign language requirement.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51074 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alejandra Alvarado Alvarez

SPAN 313 - Spanish in the U.S.

This course focuses on issues related to the Spanish spoken in the U.S. including heritage speaker bilingualism and language acquisition, exploring how prevalent misconceptions affect the lives of Spanish-speaking people in the U.S.

This course focuses on issues related to the Spanish spoken in the U.S. including heritage speaker bilingualism and language acquisition, exploring how prevalent misconceptions affect the lives of Spanish-speaking people in the U.S.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51614 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Roberto Ortiz

SPAN 321 - Span Culture & Civiliz

Customs and lifestyles of the Spanish past and present. Focus on geographic, historical, socio-economic and artistic aspects of Spain. Taught in Spanish.

Customs and lifestyles of the Spanish past and present. Focus on geographic, historical, socio-economic and artistic aspects of Spain. Taught in Spanish.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51615 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Maria Inestrillas

STAT 152 - Introduction to Statistics

Descriptive statistics; probability models; statistical estimation and hypothesis testing; linear regression analysis; and special topics. This course satisfies the University Core Mathematics Requirement. Credit may not be received for STAT 152 if credit has already been awarded for STAT 352 and above.

Descriptive statistics; probability models; statistical estimation and hypothesis testing; linear regression analysis; and special topics. This course satisfies the University Core Mathematics Requirement. Credit may not be received for STAT 152 if credit has already been awarded for STAT 352 and above.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29770 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Mehmet Gumus
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85404 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Mehmet Gumus

SW 101 - Intro Social Work

Acquaints students with the values of and fields of practice within the social work profession. Emphasis on human diversity and generalist practice.

Acquaints students with the values of and fields of practice within the social work profession. Emphasis on human diversity and generalist practice.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Undergraduate 91369 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Jose Parra

SW 250 - Social Welfare Hist & Policy

Explores the historical development of the social work profession and current policies governing the social service delivery system within the United States.

Explores the historical development of the social work profession and current policies governing the social service delivery system within the United States.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85613 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Elizabeth Degarmoe

SW 311 - Perspectives on Human Beh.

Promotes a multidimensional understanding of human functioning and behavior over the life course.

Promotes a multidimensional understanding of human functioning and behavior over the life course.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32271 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Marina Murphy

SW 321 - Basics Professional Comm

Development of basic communication and observational skills needed for subsequent social work methods courses.

Development of basic communication and observational skills needed for subsequent social work methods courses.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85621 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Marina Murphy

SW 351 - Global Context of SW

Historical, political and cultural contexts of contemporary global social issues; the relationship between the local and global; economic, political, social and cultural dimensions of globalization and the upheavals they produce.

Historical, political and cultural contexts of contemporary global social issues; the relationship between the local and global; economic, political, social and cultural dimensions of globalization and the upheavals they produce.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30132 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Mariana Sarmiento Hernandez
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30133 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Mariana Sarmiento Hernandez

SW 437 - Aging and Addiction

A multidisciplinary overview of factors affecting the identification, intervention and treatment of substance-related and behavioral addictions in older adults. (CAS 437, GERO 437 and SW 437 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the three.)

A multidisciplinary overview of factors affecting the identification, intervention and treatment of substance-related and behavioral addictions in older adults. (CAS 437, GERO 437 and SW 437 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the three.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30119 3 01/21/2025 04/28/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Teresa Sacks
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30120 3 01/21/2025 04/28/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Von Busch
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30127 3 01/21/2025 04/28/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Teresa Sacks
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30128 3 01/21/2025 04/28/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Von Busch
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90572 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Teresa Sacks
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90574 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Von Busch
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90575 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Teresa Sacks
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90576 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) James Von Busch

SW 440 - Intro SW Research

Examines concepts, principles and methods of scientific inquiry, emphasizing qualitative and quantitative designs, assessment of practice and program effectiveness, and critical use of existing research.

Examines concepts, principles and methods of scientific inquiry, emphasizing qualitative and quantitative designs, assessment of practice and program effectiveness, and critical use of existing research.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85609 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Uriel Gonzalez
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85610 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous)

SW 441 - Data Analysis for SW

Concepts, principles, and procedures used in performing statistical analyses of data collected in social work research, including an orientation to computer-assisted data analysis.

Concepts, principles, and procedures used in performing statistical analyses of data collected in social work research, including an orientation to computer-assisted data analysis.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30123 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Uriel Gonzalez
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30124 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Weiyu Mao

SW 460 - Addiction: FASD

Basic information regarding consequences of in utero substance exposure involvement and methods necessary to intervene with this special population. (CAS 460 and SW 460 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)

Basic information regarding consequences of in utero substance exposure involvement and methods necessary to intervene with this special population. (CAS 460 and SW 460 are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30125 3 01/21/2025 04/28/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Adaobi Anakwe
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51270 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Leigh Tenkku Lepper
2025 Fall Undergraduate 90573 3 08/25/2025 11/23/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Adaobi Anakwe

SW 461 - Death and Dying

Examines attitudes toward death and associated grief processes.

Examines attitudes toward death and associated grief processes.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30131 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alycia Barnwell
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51269 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alycia Barnwell

SW 466 - Disablty-Soc/Hlth

Exploring physical and mental disability from a biopsychosocial and cultural perspective. Integrates theories of behavior, policies, practice models and research in disability-related topics.

Exploring physical and mental disability from a biopsychosocial and cultural perspective. Integrates theories of behavior, policies, practice models and research in disability-related topics.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51706 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous)
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85612 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous)

SW 480 - Field Exp Soc Wrk I

This course is the first of the sequence of two, six-credit courses constituting the social work field education program required of all Generalist Practice Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students. It consists of completing 225 hours at a supervised practicum in an approved practicum site that provides opportunities for students to demonstrate social work competencies and integration of professional content through a seminar course.

This course is the first of the sequence of two, six-credit courses constituting the social work field education program required of all Generalist Practice Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students. It consists of completing 225 hours at a supervised practicum in an approved practicum site that provides opportunities for students to demonstrate social work competencies and integration of professional content through a seminar course.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85601 6 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Live (Synchronous)
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85597 6 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Live (Synchronous)
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85598 6 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) William Feuerborn
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85604 6 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Marina Murphy

SW 481 - Field Exp Soc Wrk II

This course is the second of the sequence of two, six-credit courses constituting the social work field education program required of all Generalist Practice Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students. It consists of completing 225 hours at a supervised practicum in an approved practicum site that provides opportunities for students to demonstrate social work competencies and integration of professional content through a seminar course.

This course is the second of the sequence of two, six-credit courses constituting the social work field education program required of all Generalist Practice Bachelor of Social Work (BSW) students. It consists of completing 225 hours at a supervised practicum in an approved practicum site that provides opportunities for students to demonstrate social work competencies and integration of professional content through a seminar course.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30109 6 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Crystal Akutey
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30108 6 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Jessica Rosas
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30090 6 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) William Feuerborn
2025 Spring Undergraduate 30101 6 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Live (Synchronous) Marina Murphy

THTR 100 - Intro to Theatre

Survey of the art and craft of the theatre including representative plays.

Survey of the art and craft of the theatre including representative plays.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29780 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) William Ware
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51211 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) William Ware

WMST 101 - Intro Women's Studies

Interdisciplinary analysis of women in culture and society from historical and cross-cultural perspectives.

Interdisciplinary analysis of women in culture and society from historical and cross-cultural perspectives.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29872 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Patrick Burtt
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29872 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sarah Purdy
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32370 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Lydia Huerta
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51213 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Lydia Huerta
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85449 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sarah Purdy

WMST 300 - Gender Culture Id

Historical, representational, cultural, institutional constructions of identities, those that are hegemonic and those that are "subaltern", and the relationships and experiences created by those constructions.

Historical, representational, cultural, institutional constructions of identities, those that are hegemonic and those that are "subaltern", and the relationships and experiences created by those constructions.
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 32507 3 12/30/2024 01/17/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sarah Purdy
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51214 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sarah Purdy
2025 Fall Undergraduate 85475 3 08/25/2025 12/09/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Sarah Purdy

WMST 427A - Women & Lit

Women writers and the ways in which women are portrayed in literature. (ENG 427A and WMST 427A are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)

Women writers and the ways in which women are portrayed in literature. (ENG 427A and WMST 427A are cross-listed; credit may be earned in one of the two.)
Term Type Class Number Credits Start Date End Date Instruction Mode Instructor
2025 Spring Undergraduate 29845 3 01/21/2025 05/06/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Alison Harvey
2025 Summer Undergraduate 51606 3 05/19/2025 08/13/2025 Web Based (Asynchronous) Tanya Nawrocki