Fall Semester 2023

Note: The Class Schedule information below reflects data as of March 4, 2024 10:00 am

Center for Continuing Education Classes Fall Semester 2023
Class Nbr. Catalog Nbr. Course Title Class Sect. Credits Bldg. Room Days Time Instructor Seats Open
Brewing
2130BREW 101A Sampling of Beer Styles
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9401ONLINEONLINEW6:00 pm - 7:00 pmStangle, Joshua John12 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course introduces the history, process, and the modern styles of beer. Topics covered include: history of beer making; basic brew ingredients; discussion of the brewing process; parameters that define differences in beer styles, such as aroma, flavor, color and mouthfeel. Students will be expected to purchase and sample specific beer styles throughout the course. Prerequisites: 21 years of age or older by course start date.
Prerequisites: Student must be 21+ years of age by course start date to register for this course.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: This course will meet virtually via Zoom. Must be at least 21 years old to register. Contact the Center for Continuing Education at conted@uwsuper.edu with questions or for information. Statement regarding alchol consumption for educational purposes. The presence or consumption of alcohol in this course is for educational purposes only. Students are not expected or encouraged to consume alcohol beyond a sampling. Students are responsible to maintain low-risk drinking guidelines, to drink in a safe manner and location, and to follow all relevant laws and school policies related to alcohol use and consumption. Students with alcohol abuse or dependency, known medical issues, taking medications, or any other matters whereby they should refrain from consuming alcohol should not take this course.
2090BREW 301Science of Brew
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9403BARS0114M4:00 pm - 8:00 pmLane, James W0 of 10 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course is the first of two required courses in the Science of Brewing Certificate and introduces the processes involved in brewing modern styles of beer as well as the chemical and biological phenomena associated with these processes. Topics covered include: Basic brew ingredients; Discussion of the brewing process; Chemical and biological aspects of brewing ingredients and the brewing processes; Brewing of a chosen beer style using malt extract. Prerequisites: 21 years of age or older by course start date.
Prerequisites: Student must be 21+ years of age by course start date to register for this course.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This course is the first of two required courses in the Science of Brewing Certificate and introduces the processes involved in brewing modern styles of beer as well as the chemical and biological phenomena associated with these processes. Topics covered include: Basic brew ingredients; Discussion of the brewing process; Chemical and biological aspects of brewing ingredients and the brewing processes; Brewing of a chosen beer style using malt extract. Prerequisites: 21 years of age or older by course start date to register. Typically Offered:On-Campus: Fall
Business
1431BUS 499Seminar in Business
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HR Management Certificate
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
9151 - 4Crowell, Sarah15 of 15 open
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15 of 15
Description: Studies of recent trends and practices in business and business education.
Prerequisites: Junior-level status.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall or Spring;
Note: HR Management Certificate 09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023 Instructor Consent Required Continuing Education Course. Prior permission required before registering. Business Students must be accepted into the Business Department and approved before taking this course. Non-Business majors can contact Emily Groves at egroves1@uwsuper.edu to receive a permission number. Student must attend the following workshops: Foundations of Human Resources; Talent Acquisition; Total Compensation; Employee Engagement; Performance Management; Diversity, Equity & Inclusion; HR Compliance. Enrollment in the HR Certificate is required and includes a registration fee of $50.00 per workshop and a $25.00 fee for the certificate for a total of $425.00. Continuing Education/Extension course.
Early Childhood Education
1443ECED 481Seminars in Early Childhood
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Early Childhood & Family Liter
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
X19.5 - 4ONLINEONLINEZinmer, Amy25 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Selected topics and problems in the area of early childhood. May be taken in several units provided a different topic or problem is studied each time. A minimum grade of C in this course is required for all education majors.
Typically Offered: Online: Select Semesters
Note: Continuing Education Online Course. Tuition is not part of the plateau, in addition, there is a $60 technology fee. For tuition and fee schedule see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
English
2063ENGL 222American Literature II
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
9013Thompson, Kathleen M23 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey of principal American writers from the mid-19th century to the present.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Select Semesters
Note: This course is available ONLY to students who are concurrently enrolled in participating high schools (Northwestern High School) and UW-Superior. Special course fee for college in the high schools of $100.00 per credit.
2060ENGL 229Literature by Women
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
9403Young, Katie J4 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey of women's literature from the Medieval period through the twenty-first century. Includes a diverse range of American, British, and Global women writers and texts in multiple genres (prose, poetry, non-fiction, drama). Credit cannot be earned in both ENGL 229 and GST 229
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This course is available ONLY to students who are concurrently enrolled in participating high schools (Superior High) and UW Superior. Special course fee for college in the high schools of $100.00 per credit.
First Nation Studies
2089FNS 324Indigenous Hist Grt Lakes
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
9V33SWEN2017TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amNorrgard, Chantal5 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: History of Indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes from precolonial times to the present. Cross-listed as FNS/HIST 324.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Every Other Year
Note: Dual Enrollment, ITV zoom course. This course is open for high school students, only. This course is crosslisted with FNS 324/HIST 324. Class meets Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 am - 11:15 am. Special course fee for College in the High School of $200/credit. $10/per credit book fee.
Health
1470HLTH 400Substance Abuse Counseling
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
X403ONLINEONLINEGarrison, Johanna Mary13 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course reviews key concepts used in substance abuse treatment from both a historical and current perspective, including theoretical models of understanding and treating chemically dependent clients. Various screening and assessment tools, drug history, and interviewing skills are reviewed to help the student assess the severity of addiction and develop an initial treatment plan. Treatment settings and interventions commonly used with chemically dependent clients are also reviewed from different theoretical orientations. The concept of comorbidity and the interface between substances and psychopathology are closely examined. Additionally, substance use is examined as it relates to issues of diversity.
Typically Offered: Online: Fall & Summer
Note: Continuing Education Course. Tuition is not part of the plateau. In addition, there is a $60 technology fee. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
Health and Human Performance
1495HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
X10LONLINEONLINELebard-Rankila, Kim M1 of 17 open
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15 of 15
Description: Basic knowledge and understanding of health and critical thinking that provides students with the opportunity to develop and implement a plan for reaching their optimal level of functioning physically, emotionally, socially, mentally, spiritually, environmentally and occupationally. Does not count toward a major or minor in Health and Human Performance. Note: Students with medical restrictions should contact the lab coordinator of HHP 102 before the first lab session. Physical Education majors and minors must earn a grade of C or better in HHP 102.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1493HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
X103ONLINEONLINELebard-Rankila, Kim M1 of 17 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Basic knowledge and understanding of health and critical thinking that provides students with the opportunity to develop and implement a plan for reaching their optimal level of functioning physically, emotionally, socially, mentally, spiritually, environmentally and occupationally. Does not count toward a major or minor in Health and Human Performance. Note: Students with medical restrictions should contact the lab coordinator of HHP 102 before the first lab session. Physical Education majors and minors must earn a grade of C or better in HHP 102.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This course is part of a program (Follett ACCESS) where course materials are provided. Student in this course DO NOT need to order eBooks/books as they are charged to the student account along with course tuition. Materials will be delivered and accessed through Canvas (watch your UW-Superior email for instructions). If you are not interested in participating in this program you can opt out. To opt out, you will need to visit the ACCESS Portal (ACCESS portal will be available at a later date). Contact Vaughn Russom (vrussom@follett.com) with questions or for more information. Continuing Education Course. Tuition is not part of the plateau. In addition, there is a $60 technology fee. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
1452HHP 141Outdoor Education Climbing
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09/06/2023 - 11/08/2023
9231W4:00 pm - 5:50 pmMonnier, Sean9 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course is a basic skills of climbing that includes knowledge and skill development in the following areas: equipment and equipment checks, knots, belay technique, safety checks and climbing techniques in a variety of situations and environments.
Note: Continuing Education Course. This course has a Special Course Fee of $30.00. Class dates will run from September 6 - November 8, 2023. Students to meet at the climbing wall
1457HHP 186Shooting Sports:Riflery
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9121SWEN1013M4:00 pm - 5:30 pmBlomfelt, Todd E5 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Shooting Sports: Riflery - Basic skills, techniques, safety, conditioning, strategy, and rules of riflery.
Typically Offered: Occasional by Demand
Note: Continuing Education Course Special Course Fee $16.00
1461HHP 187Shooting Sports: Pistols
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9151SWEN1013T4:00 pm - 5:30 pmBlomfelt, Todd E2 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Basic skills, techniques, safety, conditioning, strategy, and rules of pistol shooting.
Typically Offered: Occasional by Demand
Note: Continuing Education Course Special Course Fee $16.00
1463HHP 414Scuba-Open Water Certification
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9172Tikalsky, Danielle Elizabeth12 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Open water dive requirements for certification.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is completion of HHP 314 or its equivalent.
Typically Offered: Occasional by Demand
Note: Continuing Education Course. The pool location is at Superior High School; the instructor will clarify which class dates will be at that location. This course has a special course fee of $37.00.
1561HHP 495Current Topics Seminar
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9053SWEN1054TTh8:30 am - 9:45 amBarker MSE, LPC, Randy Kenneth
Tuominen, Lori
8 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Advanced seminar on major contemporary developments in the area of human performance and athletics.
Typically Offered: Occasional by Demand
Note: Continuing Education Course. This Introduction to Mindfulness course is offered by the Pruitt Center for Mindfulness & Well-Being. Students will learn the principles of practice, develop their own mediation practice, and apply principles to daily life. They will learn strategies to skillfully work with thoughts, emotions, and sensations, while developing their capacity to enhance mind-body awareness of present-moment experience. They will study theory and research in the field of mindfulness and the emerging science that shows promising, beneficial effects for physical and mental health and well-being. This course is designed for beginners and is also suitable for those with experience who want to refine their practice. This experiential course consists of a combination of lecture, practice, and discussion, and will follow the PERMANENT Model of Well-Being’s Process: Learn. Experience. Reflect. Repeat.
History
2139HIST 324Indigenous Hist Grt Lakes
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
9V13SWEN2017TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amNorrgard, Chantal5 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: History of Indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes from precolonial times to the present. Cross-listed as FNS/HIST 324.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Even Years;
Note: Dual Enrollment, ITV Zoom course. This course is open for high school students, only. This course is crosslisted with FNS324/HIST 324. Class will meet Tuesday and Thursday 10:00 am - 11:15 am. Special course fee for College in the High School of $200/credit. $10/per credit book fee.
Interdisciplinary Studies
1471IDS 195Collegiate Relationships
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9193Torkildson, Megan12 of 15 open
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15 of 15
Description: Interdisciplinary approach explores the relationship between the general principles of human relations and our everyday lives. Students are given the opportunity to achieve a deepened sense of awareness of themselves and others. This understanding will enable students to improve their relationships at school, work, in the family, and in society. Students examine basic processes of human interaction, particularly as they are affected by race, ethnicity, gender, age, and ability and cover issues such as: social influence processes, conflict resolution, small group theory, diversity, power in relationships, and group learning techniques.
Typically Offered: Fall or Spring Terms
Note: Continuing Education Course.
2168IDS 220Emotional Intelligence
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9263SWEN1013Th4:00 pm - 6:50 pmMattsson, Lisa M13 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course is a required component of the Certificate in Ethical Leadership, but can also be taken as a standalone class. Students will develop awareness of their emotional intelligence capacities, how this affects their relationships, and what this means for their future success. Students will develop skills, such as listening, empathy, critical-thinking, and decision-making. Students will have the opportunity to practice and apply emotional intelligence skills through a semester-long project designed to enhance learning.[FM1]
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: Continuing Education Course. This course has a Special Course Fee of $20.00. This course is a required component of the Certificate in Ethical Leadership. This course may be taken separately, or as part of the Certificate. NOTE: The workbook for this course must be new and unused at the beginning of the semester. This course will be offered in a Room and Zoom dual mode of instruction with the option to attend in-person/on campus OR remotely through videoconferencing. Students will need to select a modality and stick with it through the semester. Students will be required to make arrangements with the instructor ahead of time.
Japanese
1474JAPA 101Beginning Japanese I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
X503ONLINEONLINEShakal, Yoshiko Yamada8 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study of language fundamentals with emphasis on development of listening and speaking skills. Practice with reading and writing. Japanese script (hiragana, katakana and kanji) is taught from the beginning of the course. Presumes no previous language study.
Note: Continuing Education Course. Tuition is not part of the plateau. There is a $60 Technology Fee. For fees and payment scheduled see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
2088JAPA 101Beginning Japanese I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
X553ONLINEONLINEShakal, Yoshiko Yamada12 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study of language fundamentals with emphasis on development of listening and speaking skills. Practice with reading and writing. Japanese script (hiragana, katakana and kanji) is taught from the beginning of the course. Presumes no previous language study.
Note: Dual Enrollment, online course. This course is only open for high school students. Special course fee for College in the High School of $200/credit. $10/per credit book fee.
2146JAPA 201Intermediate Japanese I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
X103ONLINEONLINEShakal, Yoshiko Yamada13 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This intermediate undergraduate course builds upon the skills students obtained in introductory Japanese language courses JAPA 101 and 102. By the end of this course, students should understand more advanced usage of adjectives, adverbs and verb conjugations. They should also be able to read texts containing a limited number of Kanji (Chinese characters), construct compound sentences, and converse with relative ease on various everyday subjects, such as vacation, shopping and sickness. Prerequisites: JAPA 101 and 102, or approval of instructor. This course is offered during Fall semester.
Prerequisites: JAPA 101 and JAPA 102, or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
Note: Continuing Education Course. Tuition is not part of the plateau. In addition, there is a $60 Technology Fee. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar.
Legal Studies
2023LSTU 224Litigation
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9282SWEN1054T5:00 pm - 6:50 pmHanke, Steven Bradley4 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Comprehensive exploration of litigation procedure, pleadings, evidence, motions, damages, appeals and more.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Odd Years;
1477LSTU 305Meths Legal Research & Writing
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9343SWEN1012M6:00 pm - 8:50 pmGonzalez, Jose5 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to legal research, including legal resources and computerized legal data research; practice briefing cases and use of treatises, texts, digests, reporter systems, citation resources, encyclopedias, legal periodicals and government documents; introduction to basic principles of legal analysis and writing.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: Continuing Education Course.
Mathematics
2062MATH 240Calculus and Analytic Geom I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Department Consent Required
9314Buran, Jessica A31 of 40 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: A first course in the fundamentals of calculus. Topics include: real numbers; functions; limits; continuity; derivatives, integrals; the use of computational tools in calculus; transcendental functions; and applications.
Prerequisites: Adequate math placement score or completion of MATH 115 with a C- or better.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This course is available ONLY to students who are concurrently enrolled in participating high schools (Northwestern High School) and UW-Superior. Special course fee for college in the high schools of $100.00 per credit.
Mediation
1478MEDI 472Civil Law Mediation
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9142W5:30 pm - 7:20 pmSolarin, Adepeju9 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This Civil Law Mediation training aligns with the Minnesota Rule 114 requirements and continued approval will be requested for the qualified neutral Facilitative Civil Law mediator roster in Minnesota.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
Note: Continuing Education Course. This course will be taught online via Zoom format at the date/day/time scheduled for the course. Full details on the course meetings will be provided by the instructor. Campus tuition rates apply, and credits are within the plateau for Fall 2023 alternative delivery of courses. 'This Civil Law Mediation training aligns with the Minnesota Rule 114 requirements and continued approval will be requested for the qualified neutral Facilitative Civil Law mediator roster in Minnesota.'
World Lang. Lit. and Culture
1479WLLC 101Beg. Amer. Sign Lang. & Cult I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
9203SWEN2009M4:00 pm - 6:50 pmRosenberg-Guddeck, Julie K5 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: The first semester sequence of beginning American Sign Language (ASL) study; students learn vocabulary, basic sentence structures and patterns, and develop basic sign communication. Focus is on receptive and expressive skills.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: Continuing Education Course. Students are REQUIRED to attend a half hour ASL tutoring session weekly outside of the class time.
Writing
2059WRIT 102Introduction to Academic Writ
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Living-Learning Community
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
9053Anderson, Minden J3 of 35 open
Wait List:
35 of 35
Description: Critical reading, research, and academic writing arguments. Emphasis on information literacy, elements of persuasion, documentation and citation. Students must pass with a C- or better.
Prerequisites: A qualifying score on ACT English or SAT Verbal or WEPT or AP Language and Comp test or AP Literature and Comp test; or permission of Writing Coordinator for students taking ESL 132.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
Note: This course is available ONLY to students who are concurrently enrolled in participating high schools (Superior High) and UW Superior. Special course fee for college in the high schools of $100.00 per credit.
2058WRIT 250Introduction-Creative Writing
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
9063Gilbert, Amber11 of 30 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introductory creative writing course in which students develop their ability to write in a variety of genres. Study of contemporary works in genres including literary prose, poetry, and drama; composition in genres including literary prose, poetry, and drama; development of a writing process and writerly identity; workshop critiques of student writing. Course includes Undergraduate Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity (URSCA) high-impact practice.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This course is available ONLY to students who are concurrently enrolled in participating high schools (Superior High) and UW Superior. Special course fee for college in the high schools of $100.00 per credit.