Fall Semester 2023

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

Fall Semester 2023
Class Nbr. Catalog Nbr. Course Title Class Sect. Credits Bldg. Room Days Time Instructor Seats Open
UST: College Writing
1057WRIT 102Introduction to Academic Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1043MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amFaul, Deborah D7 of 22 open
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10 of 10
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
1059WRIT 102Introduction to Academic Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0033SWEN1043MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amFaul, Deborah D0 of 22 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
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
1052WRIT 102Introduction to Academic Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0103SWEN1043TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amHiggins Wussow, Tina M2 of 10 open
Wait List:
3 of 3
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: Students enrolling in WRIT 102 010 must concurrently enroll for WRIT 099 010, 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: WRIT 102 - 010 must be concurrently taken with WRIT 099 - 010,
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.
1051WRIT 102Introduction to Academic Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1B3ONLINEONLINEHiggins Wussow, Tina M2 of 8 open
Wait List:
3 of 3
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: Students enrolling in WRIT 102 E1B must also concurrently enroll in WRIT 099 EIB, 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: WRIT 102 - E1B must be taken concurrently with WRIT 009 - E1B. This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
Note: Writ 102 - E1B must be taken concurrently with Writ 099 - E1B.
UST: Communicating Arts
1200COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013FA2107TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amHansen, Thomas P0 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1201COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023FA2113MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amVollrath, Chad Jason0 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1206COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0043FA2107TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmHansen, Thomas P1 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1359COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0053SWEN2011MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmJackl, Jennifer2 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1361COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0073FA2107TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmNotton, Thomas J1 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1496COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0093FA2107MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amWielgus, Alison L0 of 20 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1441COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C1 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1512COMM 110Introduction to Communication
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1A3ONLINEONLINEPeck, Brittnie Star2 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Introduction to concepts and theories of communication and the application of those theories to interpersonal interactions, small group processes, and public address.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
UST: Diversity
1944GEOG 100World Regional Geography
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1055MW2:00 pm - 3:15 pmChamernick, James0 of 24 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Develops basic factual knowledge and awareness of the physical and cultural features of the world environment. Explores regional and world scale patterns of resources, climate, applied technology and trade, political alignments, and other aspects of the current world. All world political units are analyzed from a regional perspective. Students gain significant knowledge of world spatial relationships.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring & Summer
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
2041GEOG 102Cultural Geography
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEChamernick, James0 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Explores the influence of culture on perceptions, decisions, and interpersonal relations on both planetary and local scales of life. A broad range of cultural topics are considered, including the origins of culture, human development, political and social organization, religions and languages, and evolving human landscapes. Prepares students to be well-informed citizens of our increasingly interconnected global community.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1226FNS 110American Indian Art/Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2017TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmNorrgard, Chantal14 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Provides an overview of American Indian expressive culture in art, music, literature, film, dance and sport. The course includes lectures, discussions, and films.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: 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.
1487GST 150Introduction to Gender Studies
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEMansbach, Daniela2 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to Gender Studies explores various answers to the question: How does gender influence the way in which we interact with and are impacted by society? To that end, this course introduces students to feminist perspectives and challenges students to incorporate self-exploration with academic skill to analyze one's personal experience, and the experience of others, within social institutions such as family, government, employment, religion, and education through the lens of gender. We will examine how issues of gender within our society intersect with race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, differing abilities, and age to perpetuate a system of oppression.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1377MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013FA2125MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amMoore, Gregory K2 of 45 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1378MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023FA2125MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmJones, Brett0 of 45 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1379MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEJones, Brett0 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1228FNS 223American Indian History I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2017MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amNorrgard, Chantal1 of 10 open
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15 of 15
Description: Examination of American Indian history from pre-colonization to 1830 (the era of Removal Policy).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: Combined with HIST 223. 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.
1231HIST 223American Indian History I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2017MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amNorrgard, Chantal2 of 15 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Examination of American Indian history from pre-colonization to 1830 (the era of Removal Policy).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This course is combined with FNS 223. 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.
1033ENGL 228Multi-Ethnic American Lit
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ONLINEONLINETTh10:00 am - 11:15 amSloboda, Nicholas Nicholas13 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Survey of a variety of multi-ethnic American literatures, including Native American, African-American, Latinx, Chicanx, Asian American, and various European-American writings starting with the oral traditions up to the twenty-first century.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This course will be taught online with at least one real-time virtual class meeting per week at the date/time scheduled for the course. Full details on the course meetings will be provided by the instructor. On-campus tuition rates apply, credits are counted towards the 12-18 credit tuition plateau.
1043ENGL 228Multi-Ethnic American Lit
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEAmo, Stacey M0 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of a variety of multi-ethnic American literatures, including Native American, African-American, Latinx, Chicanx, Asian American, and various European-American writings starting with the oral traditions up to the twenty-first century.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall & Spring
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 the 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. This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
2060ENGL 229Literature by Women
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
9403Young, Katie J4 of 30 open
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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.
1044ENGL 229Literature by Women
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEAmo, Stacey M1 of 20 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
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
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1367GST 229Literature by Women
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEAmo, Stacey M1 of 5 open
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2 of 2
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). Credits may not be earned in both ENGL 229 and GST 229
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1130T ED 270Multicultural Education
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEStrand, Linsey Jayne4 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Supports an intensive study of issues surrounding inequality and inequities impacting student success in the U.S. schools. Critically examines issues related to prejudice and discrimination with attention to intersections of race, ethnicity, culture, class, gender, and exceptionality in schools. Focuses on anti-oppressive strategies effective in providing all students equitable opportunities to thrive academically in a supportive environment. Includes integration of WI American Indian history, culture, sovereignty, and treaty rights into K-12 curriculum. Academic Service-Learning required. A minimum grade of C in this course is required for all education majors. Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms On Campus and Online; Select Summer Terms online and hybrid only
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm, Teacher Education Non-Academic Test (TB and Criminal Background Check)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1428SOCI 273Race and Ethnicity
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ONLINEONLINETTh10:00 am - 11:15 amGreenberg, Mollie21 of 28 open
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15 of 15
Description: Examines the social production of racial and ethnic categories as well as the practices that enact these categories. After examining the representation of these categories as 'natural,' the course uses local and global evidence to investigate the institutional and representational processes that historically create and modify race and ethnicity.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This course will be taught online/synchronous. On-campus tuition rates apply, and credits are within the 12-18 credit tuition plateau for Fall 2023.
1429SOCI 302Sociology of Deviance
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ONLINEONLINETTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmGreenberg, Mollie8 of 15 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course focuses on deviance from a sociological perspective. Deviance through a sociological lens focuses on how and why a belief, behavior, or person is labeled 'deviant' rather than on the acts/behaviors/identities themselves. Deviance in sociology is about situation. Labeling something as deviant is not classifying facts, but instead is a process. This process isn't uniform - it is impacted by things like socialization (what norms are in place?), timing, audience, and power. Using theory, we will explore things often considered deviant including bodily and cognitive difference, crime, sexuality and sexual behavior, race and racism, cyber-deviance, and gender.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This course will be taught online/synchronous. On-campus tuition rates apply, and credits are within the 12-18 credit tuition plateau for Fall 2023
1679ANTH 310Gender Cross-Cultural Perspect
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057MW3:00 pm - 4:15 pmAugsburger, Deborah J2 of 10 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Examines the cultural construction of gender from an anthropological, cross-cultural perspective. Attention is paid to sociocultural factors such as kinship, colonialism, industrialism, and economic development which influence gender definitions, roles, and the structure of gender relations. Cross-listed as ANTH/GST 310.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Odd Years;
Note: Cross listed with GST 310
1682GST 310Gender Cross-Cultural Perspect
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057MW3:00 pm - 4:15 pmAugsburger, Deborah J4 of 10 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Examines the cultural construction of gender from an anthropological, cross-cultural perspective. Attention is paid to sociocultural factors such as kinship, colonialism, industrialism, and economic development which influence gender definitions, roles, and the structure of gender relations. Cross-listed as ANTH/GST 310.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Every Other Year
Note: Cross listed with ANTH 310
1455HIST 322Construction of Gender in U.S.
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2010MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmSipress, Joel M9 of 12 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: An examination of gender and sexual identities and roles in the United States from colonial times through the present. Explores the evolution of these roles and identities and the social, economic, and political forces that shape them. Cross-listed as HIST/GST 322. G.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Every Other Year
Note: Cross listed with GST 322
1776GST 322Construction of Gender in U.S.
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2010MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmSipress, Joel M3 of 8 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: An examination of gender and sexual identities and roles in the United States from colonial times through the present. Explores the evolution of these roles and identities and the social, economic, and political forces that shape them. Cross-listed as HIST/GST 322. G.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Odd Years;
Note: Cross listed with HIST 322
1563PSYC 360Culture and Identity
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEHettinger, Vanessa1 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to the effects of culture on who we are and how we think of the world, ourselves, and others. Central themes: What is 'culture' and how did humans develop into cultural beings? How does culture operate, and come to shape our beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors? How do cultural differences in worldview, self-concept, and moral reasonings contribute to intergroup / international conflict and misunderstanding? Classroom activities and assignments are aimed at confronting, acknowledging, questioning, and challenging the automatic assumptions that result from our own singular cultural experience, and experiencing differences in culture. Meets the Diverse Perspectives requirement for the Psychology major.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall or Spring; Online: Fall or Spring
Note: This course will be taught online with one optional synchronous Zoom meeting per week, on Thursdays from 10:00AM to 11:15AM. More information about the optional course meetings will be provided by the instructor. This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1446HIST 395Modern India
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2010TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amGan, Cheong Soon9 of 15 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: This course examines the impact of colonialism on the Indian subcontinent and on the formation of the modern India. We will also explore contemporary post-colonial themes such as the urbanization of India, the question of Indian-ness in the face of a growing and prosperous global Indian diaspora (or, why there is an Indian restaurant in just about any town in the US). This course is mainly conducted as a seminar in which students take the lead in presenting and discussing the material. The aim is not just to foster a higher level of critical reading, writing, thinking and speaking, but to also refine professional work habits. Code 3. RE.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Every Other Year
UST: Fine Arts - Aesthetic
1223ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Painting
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0053FA3119TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amMaguire, Susan D0 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
1006ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Printmaking
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0063FA3125TTh1:00 pm - 2:50 pmHickok, Shannon P0 of 2 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $200.00
1215ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Ceramics
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0093FA1135MW9:00 am - 10:50 amMaguire, Michael W0 of 12 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $50.00
1190ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Weaving
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0123FA1125MW9:00 am - 10:50 amFamule, Olawole F3 of 6 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $80.00
1199ART 101Introduction to Art
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Beginning Metalwork
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0153FA1129TTh9:00 am - 10:50 amCleary, Timothy1 of 4 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $100.00
1414ART 101Introduction to Art
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Museum Studies
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0163FA3131MW11:00 am - 1:00 pmDugan, Anne0 of 5 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
1420ART 101Introduction to Art
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Digital Art Foundation
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0183SWEN2002MW11:00 am - 12:50 pmMaguire, Susan D0 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $90.00
1422ART 101Introduction to Art
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Intro to Photography
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0193FA1202MW1:00 pm - 2:50 pmMaguire, Susan D0 of 4 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Lab Fee $125.00
1488ART 101Introduction to Art
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Digital Art Foundation
09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1A3ONLINEONLINENader, Zachary M5 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: (For non-Art majors) Introduction to the field of Visual Art through a studio experience. Includes demonstrations, lectures and critiques planned to develop an appreciation of art as well as understanding media as a vehicle of expression.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1324MUSI 107UWS Singers
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0010 - 1FA2133MWF12:00 pm - 12:50 pmFuchs, Michael4 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study and performance of music suitable for advanced choral musicians. Approximately three to four performance opportunities per semester, both on an off-campus. Field trip participation required. Open to all students by audition. May be repeated for credit
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1329MUSI 108Percussion Ensemble
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0010 - 1FA2133MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmJones, Brett3 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: The study and performance of music suitable for percussion ensembles. Offered provided a sufficient number of students register to make a practicable group. May be repeated for credit.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
2150MUSI 109Jazz Combo
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
0010 - 1Moore, Gregory K0 of 5 open
Wait List:
0 of 0
Description: Study and performance of music suitable for jazz combos. Offered provided a sufficient number of students register to make a practicable group. May be repeated for credit.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2152MUSI 110Chorale
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0010 - 1FA2133TTh11:25 am - 12:50 pmFuchs, Michael6 of 40 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study and performance of a variety of choral literature, including choral/orchestral masterworks. Approximately two to three performance opportunities per semester, both on and off-campus. Field trip participation required. May be repeated for credit.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1335MUSI 112Symphonic Band
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0010 - 1FA2133TTh3:00 pm - 4:50 pmSiegel, Steven11 of 40 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study and preparation for performance of college band and wind ensemble literature. Open to all students by audition. Some university-owned instruments available. Field trip participation required. May be repeated for credit.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1337MUSI 114University Orchestra
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0010 - 1OM0207ATTh4:00 pm - 5:50 pmAldridge, Erin R7 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study and preparation for performance of literature for orchestra and chamber orchestra from the 17th to 21st centuries. Open to all students by audition. Some university-owned instruments available. Field trip participation required. May be repeated for credit.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1880HHP 133Social and Square Dance
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013MWC2721MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amMacKay, Jennifer Mary1 of 50 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Fundamentals of various styles and techniques of movement and dance.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2149MUSI 162Songwriting
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013FA1215TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amPotter, David13 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: The purpose of this course is to develop skills in songwriting through sharing musical stories while also performing, recording, and engaging in collaborative feedback. All students welcome, regardless of musical background. This course meets the requirement for University Studies: Fine and Applied Arts: Aesthetic Experience.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1152WRIT 250Introduction-Creative Writing
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1042TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmGard, Julie Kristin6 of 18 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
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
1153WRIT 250Introduction-Creative Writing
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023SWEN2012MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmHiggins Wussow, Tina M2 of 18 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
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
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.
1158WRIT 250Introduction-Creative Writing
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEGard, Julie Kristin1 of 18 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
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.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1159WRIT 250Introduction-Creative Writing
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1A3ONLINEONLINEHiggins Wussow, Tina M0 of 18 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
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.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
UST: Fine Arts - Appreciation
1198COMM 104Film and Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C0 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Students will learn to analyze films from aesthetic and cultural perspectives in a survey of motion pictures from their beginning to the present day. A variety of American and/or international films showing significant artistic development will be screened. The on campus course meets for an additional hour per week to accommodate these in class screenings.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1440COMM 104Film and Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1A3ONLINEONLINEAustin, Beth C0 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Students will learn to analyze films from aesthetic and cultural perspectives in a survey of motion pictures from their beginning to the present day. A variety of American and/or international films showing significant artistic development will be screened. The on campus course meets for an additional hour per week to accommodate these in class screenings.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1381MUSI 160Music Appreciation
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013FA2125MWF12:00 pm - 12:50 pmMadison, Jeffrey W0 of 45 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study of the musical elements, forms, and stylistic periods in Western musical culture. Includes a discussion of composers' lives, individual styles, and representative works. Required listening.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1382MUSI 160Music Appreciation
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023FA2125MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmMadison, Jeffrey W4 of 45 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study of the musical elements, forms, and stylistic periods in Western musical culture. Includes a discussion of composers' lives, individual styles, and representative works. Required listening.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1383MUSI 160Music Appreciation
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINELanda, Hector1 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Study of the musical elements, forms, and stylistic periods in Western musical culture. Includes a discussion of composers' lives, individual styles, and representative works. Required listening.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1195ART 221Art Hist Surv:Ancient Wrld-Ren
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0014FA2125TTh11:00 am - 12:50 pmFamule, Olawole F0 of 20 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: A study of expression in art and architecture which contribute to the Western cultural tradition.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall
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 the 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.
UST: Global Awareness
1944GEOG 100World Regional Geography
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1055MW2:00 pm - 3:15 pmChamernick, James0 of 24 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Develops basic factual knowledge and awareness of the physical and cultural features of the world environment. Explores regional and world scale patterns of resources, climate, applied technology and trade, political alignments, and other aspects of the current world. All world political units are analyzed from a regional perspective. Students gain significant knowledge of world spatial relationships.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring & Summer
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1686ANTH 101The Human Experience
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amAugsburger, Deborah J5 of 28 open
Wait List:
14 of 14
Description: Introduction to the principles, concepts and methods of cultural anthropology. Consideration of the ways in which cultural anthropology contributes to the understanding of human diversity.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring
2041GEOG 102Cultural Geography
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEChamernick, James0 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Explores the influence of culture on perceptions, decisions, and interpersonal relations on both planetary and local scales of life. A broad range of cultural topics are considered, including the origins of culture, human development, political and social organization, religions and languages, and evolving human landscapes. Prepares students to be well-informed citizens of our increasingly interconnected global community.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1684HIST 104Human Origins
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2011TTh4:00 pm - 5:15 pmAugsburger, Deborah J9 of 14 open
Wait List:
7 of 7
Description: A history of human origins from the fish who crawled out of the sea to early hominids to the peopling of the continents. Uses fossil, archaeological, experimental archaeological, linguistic, oral narrative and genetic evidence. Honors the origin narratives of diverse peoples. All religious views welcome. Many films. Cross-listed as ANTH/HIST 104. Code 4
Typically Offered: Occasional by Demand
Note: Cross listed with ANTH 104
1680ANTH 104Human Origins
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2011TTh4:00 pm - 5:15 pmAugsburger, Deborah J5 of 14 open
Wait List:
7 of 7
Description: A history of human origins from the fish who crawled out of the sea to early hominids to the peopling of the continents. Uses fossil, archaeological, experimental archaeological, linguistic, oral narrative and genetic evidence. Honors the origin narratives of diverse peoples. All religious views welcome. Many films. Cross-listed as ANTH/HIST 104. Code 4
Typically Offered: Fall Term Every Other Year
Note: Cross listed with HIST 104
1442HIST 111Modern World History
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2010MW3:00 pm - 4:15 pmGan, Cheong Soon2 of 28 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Focuses on themes rather than chronology. Students follow the growing globalization of the world through the study of themes like nationalism, industrialization, imperialism, capitalism, decolonization, technologies, gender, race, everyday lives, world systems, migration and Diaspora. Will employ analysis of primary documents, photographs, maps, music, films or other sources of history and build skills of effective writing, clear presentations, use of convincing evidence, increasing geographic literacy and placing the history of specific regions in a global context. Aims to provide an introduction to the discipline of history and its methods. Emphasis on learning to think globally. Code 4
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1444HIST 111Modern World History
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEGan, Cheong Soon1 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Focuses on themes rather than chronology. Students follow the growing globalization of the world through the study of themes like nationalism, industrialization, imperialism, capitalism, decolonization, technologies, gender, race, everyday lives, world systems, migration and Diaspora. Will employ analysis of primary documents, photographs, maps, music, films or other sources of history and build skills of effective writing, clear presentations, use of convincing evidence, increasing geographic literacy and placing the history of specific regions in a global context. Aims to provide an introduction to the discipline of history and its methods. Emphasis on learning to think globally. Code 4
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1453HIST 125Modern Latin America
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2011TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amSipress, Joel M9 of 28 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: An examination of issues of development and underdevelopment using Latin America as a case study. Students will explore a variety of theories of underdevelopment and use Latin American History to weigh the merits of these various theories. Code 2
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1377MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013FA2125MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amMoore, Gregory K2 of 45 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1378MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023FA2125MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmJones, Brett0 of 45 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1379MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEJones, Brett0 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1344POLS 175Making of Modern Global System
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amDokhanchi, Khalil (Haji)1 of 28 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Is another world possible? Could we have inherited a different global order? We examine the pillars of current global order, such as the rise of capitalism, emergence of state, violence, imperialism, rise and fall of dominant states, and emergence of democratic values and institutions. We particularly examine how we as individuals interact and help maintain the current global order with an understanding that we can change the current order for a better order in the future. The second part of the course examines various theories of how to understand the global order ranging from realism, liberalism, Marxism, to globalization, human security and feminism.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1041ENGL 241World Literature I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2009MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amFezzey, Hilary N1 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of selected literary works in translation from the Ancient World through the mid-17th Century. Includes works from the Western and non-Western world.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
1042ENGL 241World Literature I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023SWEN2009MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amFezzey, Hilary N1 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of selected literary works in translation from the Ancient World through the mid-17th Century. Includes works from the Western and non-Western world.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
1682GST 310Gender Cross-Cultural Perspect
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057MW3:00 pm - 4:15 pmAugsburger, Deborah J4 of 10 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Examines the cultural construction of gender from an anthropological, cross-cultural perspective. Attention is paid to sociocultural factors such as kinship, colonialism, industrialism, and economic development which influence gender definitions, roles, and the structure of gender relations. Cross-listed as ANTH/GST 310.
Typically Offered: Spring Term Every Other Year
Note: Cross listed with ANTH 310
1679ANTH 310Gender Cross-Cultural Perspect
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057MW3:00 pm - 4:15 pmAugsburger, Deborah J2 of 10 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Examines the cultural construction of gender from an anthropological, cross-cultural perspective. Attention is paid to sociocultural factors such as kinship, colonialism, industrialism, and economic development which influence gender definitions, roles, and the structure of gender relations. Cross-listed as ANTH/GST 310.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Odd Years;
Note: Cross listed with GST 310
1987ECON 430International Economics
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ERL0205MW4:00 pm - 5:15 pmMahmud, Sakib6 of 25 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: Overview of the economic interactions between countries in areas of international trade and international finance. Topics include: theories of trade, protectionist policies, trade agreements, economic integration, role of international institutions and multinational enterprises, balance of payments, foreign exchange rates, current international macroeconomics and monetary policy.
Prerequisites: ECON 250 and 251, or ECON 235, or instructor consent.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
UST: Health & Human Performance
1891HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1013SWEN1004TTh9:00 am - 9:50 amLebard-Rankila, Kim M7 of 85 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.
1893HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1023SWEN1004TTh1:00 pm - 1:50 pmLee PhD, Seo Hee7 of 85 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.
1894HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501MWC2721MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amSchmitz, Danielle M7 of 25 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: Group Fitness Lab - participation in group exercises that promote cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength, and flexibility.
1896HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
503MWC1202MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amSchmitz, Danielle M0 of 25 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: Weights Lab - use of free weights and weight-training machines for strength training and conditioning.
1897HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
504MWC1501MWF12:00 pm - 12:50 pmSchmitz, Danielle M7 of 20 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: Basketball Lab - offered at noon only.
1898HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
505MWC1301MWF12:00 pm - 12:50 pmSchmitz, Danielle M11 of 40 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: Walk/Run Lab - participation includes walking or jogging at a moderate pace.
1899HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
506MWC2721MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmSchmitz, Danielle M16 of 25 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: Group Fitness Lab - participation in group exercises that promote cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength, and flexibility.
1900HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
507MWC1301MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmSchmitz, Danielle M23 of 40 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: Walk/Run Lab - participation includes walking or jogging at a moderate pace.
1901HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
508MWC1202MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmSchmitz, Danielle M5 of 25 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: Weights Lab - use of free weights and weight-training machines for strength training and conditioning.
1731HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1ALONLINEONLINELisdahl, Robin M1 of 25 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.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1729HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1LONLINEONLINELisdahl, Robin M2 of 25 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.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
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.
1495HHP 102Health and Wellness
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
X10LONLINEONLINELebard-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
UST: Humanities - History
1684HIST 104Human Origins
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2011TTh4:00 pm - 5:15 pmAugsburger, Deborah J9 of 14 open
Wait List:
7 of 7
Description: A history of human origins from the fish who crawled out of the sea to early hominids to the peopling of the continents. Uses fossil, archaeological, experimental archaeological, linguistic, oral narrative and genetic evidence. Honors the origin narratives of diverse peoples. All religious views welcome. Many films. Cross-listed as ANTH/HIST 104. Code 4
Typically Offered: Occasional by Demand
Note: Cross listed with ANTH 104
1680ANTH 104Human Origins
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2011TTh4:00 pm - 5:15 pmAugsburger, Deborah J5 of 14 open
Wait List:
7 of 7
Description: A history of human origins from the fish who crawled out of the sea to early hominids to the peopling of the continents. Uses fossil, archaeological, experimental archaeological, linguistic, oral narrative and genetic evidence. Honors the origin narratives of diverse peoples. All religious views welcome. Many films. Cross-listed as ANTH/HIST 104. Code 4
Typically Offered: Fall Term Every Other Year
Note: Cross listed with HIST 104
1442HIST 111Modern World History
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2010MW3:00 pm - 4:15 pmGan, Cheong Soon2 of 28 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Focuses on themes rather than chronology. Students follow the growing globalization of the world through the study of themes like nationalism, industrialization, imperialism, capitalism, decolonization, technologies, gender, race, everyday lives, world systems, migration and Diaspora. Will employ analysis of primary documents, photographs, maps, music, films or other sources of history and build skills of effective writing, clear presentations, use of convincing evidence, increasing geographic literacy and placing the history of specific regions in a global context. Aims to provide an introduction to the discipline of history and its methods. Emphasis on learning to think globally. Code 4
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1444HIST 111Modern World History
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEGan, Cheong Soon1 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Focuses on themes rather than chronology. Students follow the growing globalization of the world through the study of themes like nationalism, industrialization, imperialism, capitalism, decolonization, technologies, gender, race, everyday lives, world systems, migration and Diaspora. Will employ analysis of primary documents, photographs, maps, music, films or other sources of history and build skills of effective writing, clear presentations, use of convincing evidence, increasing geographic literacy and placing the history of specific regions in a global context. Aims to provide an introduction to the discipline of history and its methods. Emphasis on learning to think globally. Code 4
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1453HIST 125Modern Latin America
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2011TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amSipress, Joel M9 of 28 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: An examination of issues of development and underdevelopment using Latin America as a case study. Students will explore a variety of theories of underdevelopment and use Latin American History to weigh the merits of these various theories. Code 2
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1447HIST 131Modern Europe 1789 to Present
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmMatzen, Christina4 of 28 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: An introductory course on Europe's tumultuous 'modern' era, from the French Revolution to the present. Focus on a few key topics, like the Liberal revolutions, industrialization, the World Wars, Nazism and totalitarianism, or the efforts to create a European Union, will allow students both to delve deeply into particular episodes of European history and at the same time to develop skill in the basic methods and purposes of historical inquiry. Course activities will focus on close readings of historical documents, discussion, essay writing, and formal oral argument. Code 1
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
1448HIST 131Modern Europe 1789 to Present
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEMatzen, Christina0 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: An introductory course on Europe's tumultuous 'modern' era, from the French Revolution to the present. Focus on a few key topics, like the Liberal revolutions, industrialization, the World Wars, Nazism and totalitarianism, or the efforts to create a European Union, will allow students both to delve deeply into particular episodes of European history and at the same time to develop skill in the basic methods and purposes of historical inquiry. Course activities will focus on close readings of historical documents, discussion, essay writing, and formal oral argument. Code 1
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Spring Term Only
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1450HIST 151History of the US Through 1877
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2010MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amSipress, Joel M4 of 28 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Examination of a series of questions and controversies in United States history from the European conquest to the Civil War and Reconstruction. Explores issues such as the nature of the U.S. Constitution, immigration and industrialization, slavery and emancipation. Provides university studies students and majors with an introduction to historical thinking.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall
1456HIST 151History of the US Through 1877
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINERiker-Coleman, Erik B3 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Examination of a series of questions and controversies in United States history from the European conquest to the Civil War and Reconstruction. Explores issues such as the nature of the U.S. Constitution, immigration and industrialization, slavery and emancipation. Provides university studies students and majors with an introduction to historical thinking.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1344POLS 175Making of Modern Global System
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amDokhanchi, Khalil (Haji)1 of 28 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Is another world possible? Could we have inherited a different global order? We examine the pillars of current global order, such as the rise of capitalism, emergence of state, violence, imperialism, rise and fall of dominant states, and emergence of democratic values and institutions. We particularly examine how we as individuals interact and help maintain the current global order with an understanding that we can change the current order for a better order in the future. The second part of the course examines various theories of how to understand the global order ranging from realism, liberalism, Marxism, to globalization, human security and feminism.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1228FNS 223American Indian History I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2017MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amNorrgard, Chantal1 of 10 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Examination of American Indian history from pre-colonization to 1830 (the era of Removal Policy).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: Combined with HIST 223. 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.
1231HIST 223American Indian History I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2017MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amNorrgard, Chantal2 of 15 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Examination of American Indian history from pre-colonization to 1830 (the era of Removal Policy).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This course is combined with FNS 223. 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.
1274FNS 324Indigenous Hist Grt Lakes
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2017TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amNorrgard, Chantal5 of 15 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: This course is combined with HIST 324. 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.
1275HIST 324Indigenous Hist Grt Lakes
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2017TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amNorrgard, Chantal9 of 10 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: This course is combined with FNS 324. 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.
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.
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.
UST: Humanities - Literature
1039FYS 102First-Year Sem-Humanites-Lit
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Whodunit?: Crime Fiction
09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
0013SWEN2009TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amFezzey, Hilary N0 of 20 open
Wait List:
5 of 5
Description: First-Year Seminar
Prerequisites: First Year Seminar courses are open to new freshmen only.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
Note: Topic: Whodunit?: Crime Fiction
2157ENGL 211British Literature I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
Instructor Consent Required
C013ONLINEONLINEHowland, Emilee3 of 5 open
Wait List:
1 of 1
Description: Survey of principal British writers from the early medieval to 1789
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
Note: This course will be taught fully online. Full details will be provided by the instructor. On-campus tuition rates apply, and credits are within the 12-18 credit tuition plateau for Fall 2023 online/alternative delivery of courses.
2156ENGL 211British Literature I
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1A3ONLINEONLINEHowland, Emilee3 of 20 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of principal British writers from the early medieval to 1789
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1030ENGL 221American Literature I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN3071MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmGrbavcich, Elizabeth A1 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of principal American writers from the Colonial Period through the mid-19th Century.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Select Semesters
1031ENGL 221American Literature I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023ONLINEONLINETTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmSloboda, Nicholas Nicholas8 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of principal American writers from the Colonial Period through the mid-19th Century.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Select Semesters
Note: This course will be taught online with at least one real-time virtual class meeting per week at the date/time scheduled for the course. Full details on the course meetings will be provided by the instructor. On-campus tuition rates apply, credits are counted towards the 12-18 credit tuition plateau.
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.
1033ENGL 228Multi-Ethnic American Lit
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ONLINEONLINETTh10:00 am - 11:15 amSloboda, Nicholas Nicholas13 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of a variety of multi-ethnic American literatures, including Native American, African-American, Latinx, Chicanx, Asian American, and various European-American writings starting with the oral traditions up to the twenty-first century.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This course will be taught online with at least one real-time virtual class meeting per week at the date/time scheduled for the course. Full details on the course meetings will be provided by the instructor. On-campus tuition rates apply, credits are counted towards the 12-18 credit tuition plateau.
1043ENGL 228Multi-Ethnic American Lit
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEAmo, Stacey M0 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of a variety of multi-ethnic American literatures, including Native American, African-American, Latinx, Chicanx, Asian American, and various European-American writings starting with the oral traditions up to the twenty-first century.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall; Online: Fall & Spring
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 the 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. This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
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.
1044ENGL 229Literature by Women
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEAmo, Stacey M1 of 20 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
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
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1367GST 229Literature by Women
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEAmo, Stacey M1 of 5 open
Wait List:
2 of 2
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). Credits may not be earned in both ENGL 229 and GST 229
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1041ENGL 241World Literature I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2009MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amFezzey, Hilary N1 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Survey of selected literary works in translation from the Ancient World through the mid-17th Century. Includes works from the Western and non-Western world.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
1042ENGL 241World Literature I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023SWEN2009MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amFezzey, Hilary N1 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Survey of selected literary works in translation from the Ancient World through the mid-17th Century. Includes works from the Western and non-Western world.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
UST: Humanities - WLCP
1264FNS 101Beginning Ojibwe Language
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1014MWF10:30 am - 11:20 amMesic, Angela Marie23 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: For beginning students in Ojibwe language. Introduction to the phonetics, pronunciation, and rhythm of the Ojibwa language. A standardized spelling system and basic vocabulary will be used; focus on oral fluency.
Typically Offered: Online: Fall
Note: This course will be taught fully online Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 10:30 a.m. to 11:20 a.m. by an instructor at UW-Milwaukee. The lab times will be arranged with students. Full details will be provided by the instructor. On-campus tuition rates apply, and credits are within the 12-18 credit tuition plateau for Fall 2023 online/alternative delivery of courses.
1069SPAN 101Beginning Spanish I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501SWEN3071T3:00 pm - 3:50 pmPucheu, Jeanette M8 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Study of language fundamentals with emphasis on listening, speaking, and reading skills. Practice in writing. Only for students with no previous Spanish study, or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1268FNS 101Beginning Ojibwe Language
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501Mesic, Angela Marie23 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: For beginning students in Ojibwe language. Introduction to the phonetics, pronunciation, and rhythm of the Ojibwa language. A standardized spelling system and basic vocabulary will be used; focus on oral fluency.
Typically Offered: Online: Fall
Note: Lab meetings will be arranged between the student and instructor. Full details will be provided by the instructor.
1047FREN 101Beginning French I
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEPilon, Anne-Marie3 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Study of language fundamentals with emphasis on development of listening and speaking skills. Practice in reading and writing. Only for students with no previous French study.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1226FNS 110American Indian Art/Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2017TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmNorrgard, Chantal14 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Provides an overview of American Indian expressive culture in art, music, literature, film, dance and sport. The course includes lectures, discussions, and films.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: 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.
1466PHIL 151Introduction To Philosophy
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amGreen, John Joseph3 of 28 open
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15 of 15
Description: Philosophy concerns some of the most fundamental questions: Why do human beings exist? Does everything have a cause? Can you think without language? What does it mean to live a good life? What is the nature of freedom? Are humans truly free? We will consider these questions and more through exploring perspectives from around the globe, from the ancient to the contemporary.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
1465PHIL 151Introduction To Philosophy
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEGreen, John Joseph0 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Philosophy concerns some of the most fundamental questions: Why do human beings exist? Does everything have a cause? Can you think without language? What does it mean to live a good life? What is the nature of freedom? Are humans truly free? We will consider these questions and more through exploring perspectives from around the globe, from the ancient to the contemporary.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1377MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013FA2125MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amMoore, Gregory K2 of 45 open
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15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1378MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023FA2125MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmJones, Brett0 of 45 open
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15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1379MUSI 161Music And World Culture
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEJones, Brett0 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Survey of non-Western musical cultures, including ethnic origins of folk and traditional music in America. Required listening. Open to all students.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
1070SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1013SWEN3071MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amPucheu, Jeanette M20 of 25 open
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10 of 10
Description: Review of grammar. Emphasis on oral skills, writing, and reading of Spanish.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is completion of SPAN 102, appropriate placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
1071SPAN 201Intermediate Spanish I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501SWEN3071Th2:30 pm - 3:20 pmPucheu, Jeanette M20 of 25 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Review of grammar. Emphasis on oral skills, writing, and reading of Spanish.
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for taking this course is completion of SPAN 102, appropriate placement test score, or consent of instructor.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
UST: Math/Computer Science
1833MATH 112Intro To Contemporary Math
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN3009TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmScott, Chad H8 of 30 open
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15 of 15
Description: A liberal arts mathematics course presenting mathematics as a tool used by a wide range of professionals in modern society. Real-life examples are used to promote understanding of mathematics and its relationship to other areas of study. Examples will be chosen from graph theory (Traveling Salesman Problem and Euler Circuits), voting theory (fairness criteria and Arrow's impossibility theorem), elementary probability and statistics, logic, geometry, mathematics of growth, mathematics of finance, and mathematical modeling.
Prerequisites: Adequate math placement score or completion of MATH 095 with a C- or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 097 or successful completion of MATH 130 or MATH 113 with a C- or better
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
1781MATH 112Intro To Contemporary Math
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEKahler, Heather0 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: A liberal arts mathematics course presenting mathematics as a tool used by a wide range of professionals in modern society. Real-life examples are used to promote understanding of mathematics and its relationship to other areas of study. Examples will be chosen from graph theory (Traveling Salesman Problem and Euler Circuits), voting theory (fairness criteria and Arrow's impossibility theorem), elementary probability and statistics, logic, geometry, mathematics of growth, mathematics of finance, and mathematical modeling.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm, Adequate math placement score or completion of MATH 095 with a C- or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 097 or successful completion of MATH 130 or MATH 113 with a C- or better
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1787MATH 113Algebra with Applications
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1056TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amKhoroosi, Hossain8 of 30 open
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15 of 15
Description: Algebraic concepts, problem-solving techniques, and applications for students in business, natural and social sciences. Topics include linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic functions and their graphs; equations and inequalities; systems of equations and matrices; complex numbers.
Prerequisites: Adequate Math Placement Score or completion of MATH 095 with a C- or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 096
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
1806MATH 113Algebra with Applications
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINERiesgraf, Kristin L10 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Algebraic concepts, problem-solving techniques, and applications for students in business, natural and social sciences. Topics include linear, quadratic, exponential, logarithmic functions and their graphs; equations and inequalities; systems of equations and matrices; complex numbers.
Prerequisites: Adequate Math Placement Score or completion of MATH 095 with a C- or better or concurrent enrollment in MATH 096, Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1789MATH 115Precalculus
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0015SWEN3008MTWThF12:00 pm - 12:50 pmKhoroosi, Hossain9 of 30 open
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15 of 15
Description: Covers the algebra and trigonometry required for Calculus and Analytic Geometry. Topics include review of intermediate algebra; composite and inverse functions; systems of equations; partial fractions; matrices; polynomial and rational functions, exponential and logarithmic functions, trigonometric functions, identities, and equations; the binomial theorem; and fundamentals of analytic geometry.
Prerequisites: Adequate math placement score or completion of MATH 113 with a C- or better.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
1794MATH 130Elementary Statistics
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1014SWEN3003MWF12:00 pm - 12:50 pmMoen, Karen L2 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introductory course for students of all disciplines. Includes descriptive statistics, probability, the binomial and normal distributions, confidence intervals, correlation and linear regression, Central Limit Theorem, and one-sample (population mean and population proportion) and two-sample (population means) hypothesis testing. Problems are taken from various fields of study dependent on statistical decision making.
Prerequisites: Adequate math placement score or completion of MATH 095 with a C- or better, or concurrent enrollment in Math 097, or successful completion of MATH 112 or MATH 113 with a C- or better.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
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 will be 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.
1809MATH 151Calc for Bus, Life, Soc Scienc
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023SWEN3002TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmPervenecki, Timothy James8 of 30 open
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15 of 15
Description: A short course in calculus including concepts and problem-solving techniques for students in business, economics, biology and the social sciences. Topics include algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions; derivatives, and optimization problems; integrals; partial derivatives and Lagrange multipliers as time permits.
Prerequisites: Adequate math placement score or completion of MATH 113 with a C- or better.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
1791MATH 151Calc for Bus, Life, Soc Scienc
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEPervenecki, Timothy James21 of 30 open
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15 of 15
Description: A short course in calculus including concepts and problem-solving techniques for students in business, economics, biology and the social sciences. Topics include algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions; derivatives, and optimization problems; integrals; partial derivatives and Lagrange multipliers as time permits.
Prerequisites: Adequate math placement score or completion of MATH 113 with a C- or better., Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
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
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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.
1830MATH 240Calculus and Analytic Geom I
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E14ONLINEONLINEScott, Chad H17 of 25 open
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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., Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
UST: Natural Sciences - Environment
1590ENSC 100Environmental Science
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0012SWEN1013MW9:00 am - 9:50 amRios Mendoza, Lorena M5 of 35 open
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15 of 15
Description: Basic course in human-environment interactions for all students at UW Superior. Students will gain an awareness of the importance of Earth's systems in sustaining our daily lives, and develop the scientific foundation needed to understand contemporary environmental issues. Meets the University Studies environmental science requirement. No prerequisite. (Lecture two hours.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1942ENSC 100Environmental Science
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0022SWEN1013MW1:00 pm - 1:50 pmRios Mendoza, Lorena M0 of 35 open
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15 of 15
Description: Basic course in human-environment interactions for all students at UW Superior. Students will gain an awareness of the importance of Earth's systems in sustaining our daily lives, and develop the scientific foundation needed to understand contemporary environmental issues. Meets the University Studies environmental science requirement. No prerequisite. (Lecture two hours.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1943ENSC 100Environmental Science
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09/06/2023 - 11/13/2023
0032SWEN1013MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmBreckenridge, Andy J2 of 35 open
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15 of 15
Description: Basic course in human-environment interactions for all students at UW Superior. Students will gain an awareness of the importance of Earth's systems in sustaining our daily lives, and develop the scientific foundation needed to understand contemporary environmental issues. Meets the University Studies environmental science requirement. No prerequisite. (Lecture two hours.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This 10-week course meets MWF from 09/06/2023 to 11/13/2023. All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit.
2141ENSC 100Environmental Science
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E12ONLINEONLINEGrover, Mark0 of 30 open
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15 of 15
Description: Basic course in human-environment interactions for all students at UW Superior. Students will gain an awareness of the importance of Earth's systems in sustaining our daily lives, and develop the scientific foundation needed to understand contemporary environmental issues. Meets the University Studies environmental science requirement. No prerequisite. (Lecture two hours.)
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall, Spring, & Sum; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1921BIOL 170Biological Inquiry for Teacher
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1012BARS0108M1:00 pm - 1:50 pmGrover, Mark10 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course uses inquiry-based science methods to answer open-ended biological questions that have environmental connections. This course is required of Elementary Education majors and satisfies environmental science requirements for the Wisconsin Teaching Licensure and the UW-Superior University Studies program. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1922BIOL 170Biological Inquiry for Teacher
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501BARS0108W1:00 pm - 2:50 pmGrover, Mark10 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course uses inquiry-based science methods to answer open-ended biological questions that have environmental connections. This course is required of Elementary Education majors and satisfies environmental science requirements for the Wisconsin Teaching Licensure and the UW-Superior University Studies program. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
2025BIOL 170Biological Inquiry for Teacher
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E12ONLINEONLINECook, Alexis Eagle4 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course uses inquiry-based science methods to answer open-ended biological questions that have environmental connections. This course is required of Elementary Education majors and satisfies environmental science requirements for the Wisconsin Teaching Licensure and the UW-Superior University Studies program. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
2026BIOL 170Biological Inquiry for Teacher
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1LONLINEONLINECook, Alexis Eagle4 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: This course uses inquiry-based science methods to answer open-ended biological questions that have environmental connections. This course is required of Elementary Education majors and satisfies environmental science requirements for the Wisconsin Teaching Licensure and the UW-Superior University Studies program. Lecture one hour, laboratory two hours.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall, Spring, & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
UST: Natural Sciences - Lab
1567CHEM 102Chem of Everyday Phenomena
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1014SWEN1055MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amRios Mendoza, Lorena M19 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Explores the chemistry of foods, drugs, household chemicals, personal hygiene products, agricultural chemicals, materials and other types of chemistry relevant to the student. Current chemistry topics in the popular press will be critically examined. Topics not usually addressed in other science general education courses will be presented. A small part of the course will be devoted to elementary statistics (evaluation, not calculation) to enable students to understand science and medicine as it is commonly reported. An important but minor part of the course involves discussion of the role of research in technology development and standard of living, and the impact of the chemical industry on the national and world economies. Credits cannot be counted toward a Chemistry major or minor. Prerequisite: None. (Three lectures and one two-hour laboratory.)
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1569CHEM 105General Chemistry I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1015SWEN
SWEN
1004
1055
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Th
9:00 am - 9:50 am
2:00 pm - 2:50 pm
Waxman, Michael A4 of 33 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to physical and chemical properties of the elements, chemical reactions, gas laws, chemical nomenclature, structure of atoms, chemical bonding, and solutions. Intermediate algebra (MATH 113) or equivalent strongly recommended as prerequisite. (Four lectures and one three-hour laboratory.)
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1570CHEM 105General Chemistry I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
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SWEN

1055
MWF
Th
9:00 am - 9:50 am
3:00 pm - 3:50 pm
Waxman, Michael A4 of 33 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to physical and chemical properties of the elements, chemical reactions, gas laws, chemical nomenclature, structure of atoms, chemical bonding, and solutions. Intermediate algebra (MATH 113) or equivalent strongly recommended as prerequisite. (Four lectures and one three-hour laboratory.)
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit This class section 102 meets in Swenson 1004 on MWF with section 101
1571CHEM 105General Chemistry I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501BARS0310T9:00 am - 11:50 amWaxman, Michael A4 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to physical and chemical properties of the elements, chemical reactions, gas laws, chemical nomenclature, structure of atoms, chemical bonding, and solutions. Intermediate algebra (MATH 113) or equivalent strongly recommended as prerequisite. (Four lectures and one three-hour laboratory.)
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1572CHEM 105General Chemistry I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
502BARS0310T1:00 pm - 3:50 pmWaxman, Michael A3 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to physical and chemical properties of the elements, chemical reactions, gas laws, chemical nomenclature, structure of atoms, chemical bonding, and solutions. Intermediate algebra (MATH 113) or equivalent strongly recommended as prerequisite. (Four lectures and one three-hour laboratory.)
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1573CHEM 105General Chemistry I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
503BARS0310Th9:00 am - 11:50 amWaxman, Michael A1 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to physical and chemical properties of the elements, chemical reactions, gas laws, chemical nomenclature, structure of atoms, chemical bonding, and solutions. Intermediate algebra (MATH 113) or equivalent strongly recommended as prerequisite. (Four lectures and one three-hour laboratory.)
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1597PHYS 107Algebra-Based Physics I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1014BARS0210MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmCook, Peter L1 of 18 open
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15 of 15
Description: Newtonian mechanics and waves. Designed for students majoring in the humanities, education, medical sciences, or biological sciences. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: MATH 102, 113 or 115 with grade of C-or better or instructor consent
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1598PHYS 107Algebra-Based Physics I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501BARS0210Th10:00 am - 11:50 amCook, Peter L1 of 18 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Newtonian mechanics and waves. Designed for students majoring in the humanities, education, medical sciences, or biological sciences. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: MATH 102, 113 or 115 with grade of C-or better or instructor consent
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1958GEOL 110The Dynamic Earth
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1014SWEN1013MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amBreckenridge, Andy J0 of 48 open
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15 of 15
Description: An introductory science class that emphasizes the foundational principles and concepts of geology. Topics include: minerals, rocks, Earth's internal structure, plate tectonics, geologic structures, the rock cycle, climate change, glaciers, groundwater, geologic structures, the rock cycle, climate change, glaciers, groundwater, geologic resources and earthquakes. One weekend field trip. (lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1961GEOL 110The Dynamic Earth
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501SWEN2020Th8:00 am - 9:50 amBreckenridge, Andy J0 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: An introductory science class that emphasizes the foundational principles and concepts of geology. Topics include: minerals, rocks, Earth's internal structure, plate tectonics, geologic structures, the rock cycle, climate change, glaciers, groundwater, geologic structures, the rock cycle, climate change, glaciers, groundwater, geologic resources and earthquakes. One weekend field trip. (lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1964GEOL 110The Dynamic Earth
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
502SWEN2020Th10:00 am - 11:50 amBreckenridge, Andy J0 of 24 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: An introductory science class that emphasizes the foundational principles and concepts of geology. Topics include: minerals, rocks, Earth's internal structure, plate tectonics, geologic structures, the rock cycle, climate change, glaciers, groundwater, geologic structures, the rock cycle, climate change, glaciers, groundwater, geologic resources and earthquakes. One weekend field trip. (lecture 3 hours, laboratory 2 hours).
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
2027BIOL 115Human Biology
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E14ONLINEONLINENifoussi, Shanna0 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: University Studies course investigating the structure and function of the human body as related to areas of health and disease. Designed to meet the University Studies requirement for laboratory science. Does not count toward the Biology major. Not open to those having taken BIOL 270, or 280. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours).
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
2028BIOL 115Human Biology
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1LONLINEONLINENifoussi, Shanna0 of 25 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: University Studies course investigating the structure and function of the human body as related to areas of health and disease. Designed to meet the University Studies requirement for laboratory science. Does not count toward the Biology major. Not open to those having taken BIOL 270, or 280. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours).
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1916BIOL 130Principles of Biology I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1014SWEN1004MWF11:00 am - 11:50 amMcConnell, Kristopher13 of 48 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to important principles of chemistry, cellular, molecular, and evolutionary biology, and the diversity of life. Laboratory experiments are inquiry driven. Intended as the first of a two-course sequence for biology majors, and students with a strong interest in the life sciences. Fulfills the University Studies laboratory science requirement. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1918BIOL 130Principles of Biology I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
502BARS0108Th3:00 pm - 4:50 pmNifoussi, Shanna8 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to important principles of chemistry, cellular, molecular, and evolutionary biology, and the diversity of life. Laboratory experiments are inquiry driven. Intended as the first of a two-course sequence for biology majors, and students with a strong interest in the life sciences. Fulfills the University Studies laboratory science requirement. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2039PHYS 160Physical Science
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E14ONLINEONLINEAnderson, Nathan M3 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Laboratory-oriented course covering the basic concepts of physics and chemistry. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
2040PHYS 160Physical Science
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1LONLINEONLINEAnderson, Nathan M3 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Laboratory-oriented course covering the basic concepts of physics and chemistry. (Lecture three hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall & Summer
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1600PHYS 201Calculus-Based Physics I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
1015BARS0210MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amCook, Peter L2 of 8 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Newtonian mechanics, waves and thermodynamics. (Lecture four hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for this course is MATH 151 OR MATH 240
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1601PHYS 201Calculus-Based Physics I
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
501Th9:00 am - 11:50 amCook, Peter L2 of 8 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Newtonian mechanics, waves and thermodynamics. (Lecture four hours, laboratory two hours.)
Prerequisites: Prerequisite for this course is MATH 151 OR MATH 240
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This lab section meets in Barstow 210
UST: Professional Writing
1065WRIT 209Introduction to Profess Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023SWEN1043TTh8:30 am - 9:45 amMorlang, Shilo Ray8 of 22 open
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10 of 10
Description: Writing in a range of genres related to the rhetorical situations, audiences, technologies, and multicultural environments of the 21st century workplace. Emphasis on liberal arts career skills. Students must pass with a C- or better to complete the core writing sequence.
Prerequisites: Completion of WRIT 102 with a grade of C- or better and completion of 30 college credits or instructor permission.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1066WRIT 209Introduction to Profess Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0033SWEN2009MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmMorlang, Shilo Ray3 of 22 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Writing in a range of genres related to the rhetorical situations, audiences, technologies, and multicultural environments of the 21st century workplace. Emphasis on liberal arts career skills. Students must pass with a C- or better to complete the core writing sequence.
Prerequisites: Completion of WRIT 102 with a grade of C- or better and completion of 30 college credits or instructor permission.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1067WRIT 209Introduction to Profess Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0043SWEN2016TTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmMcGrew, Heather M0 of 22 open
Wait List:
10 of 10
Description: Writing in a range of genres related to the rhetorical situations, audiences, technologies, and multicultural environments of the 21st century workplace. Emphasis on liberal arts career skills. Students must pass with a C- or better to complete the core writing sequence.
Prerequisites: Completion of WRIT 102 with a grade of C- or better and completion of 30 college credits or instructor permission.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1182WRIT 209Introduction to Profess Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0053SWEN1043MWF2:00 pm - 2:50 pmMorlang, Shilo Ray1 of 22 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Writing in a range of genres related to the rhetorical situations, audiences, technologies, and multicultural environments of the 21st century workplace. Emphasis on liberal arts career skills. Students must pass with a C- or better to complete the core writing sequence.
Prerequisites: Completion of WRIT 102 with a grade of C- or better and completion of 30 college credits or instructor permission.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1183WRIT 209Introduction to Profess Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0063SWEN2012MWF3:00 pm - 3:50 pmNolin-Smith, Kate3 of 22 open
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15 of 15
Description: Writing in a range of genres related to the rhetorical situations, audiences, technologies, and multicultural environments of the 21st century workplace. Emphasis on liberal arts career skills. Students must pass with a C- or better to complete the core writing sequence.
Prerequisites: Completion of WRIT 102 with a grade of C- or better and completion of 30 college credits or instructor permission.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
1184WRIT 209Introduction to Profess Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0073SWEN2012TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmHiggins Wussow, Tina M1 of 22 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Writing in a range of genres related to the rhetorical situations, audiences, technologies, and multicultural environments of the 21st century workplace. Emphasis on liberal arts career skills. Students must pass with a C- or better to complete the core writing sequence.
Prerequisites: Completion of WRIT 102 with a grade of C- or better and completion of 30 college credits or instructor permission.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
2129WRIT 209Introduction to Profess Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEMuthupandiyan, Megan M0 of 22 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Writing in a range of genres related to the rhetorical situations, audiences, technologies, and multicultural environments of the 21st century workplace. Emphasis on liberal arts career skills. Students must pass with a C- or better to complete the core writing sequence.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm, Completion of WRIT 102 with a grade of C- or better and completion of 30 college credits or instructor permission.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1188WRIT 209Introduction to Profess Writ
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E1A3ONLINEONLINEGrbavcich, Elizabeth A1 of 22 open
Wait List:
15 of 15
Description: Writing in a range of genres related to the rhetorical situations, audiences, technologies, and multicultural environments of the 21st century workplace. Emphasis on liberal arts career skills. Students must pass with a C- or better to complete the core writing sequence.
Prerequisites: Completion of WRIT 102 with a grade of C- or better and completion of 30 college credits or instructor permission., Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
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. This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
UST: Social Science
1944GEOG 100World Regional Geography
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1055MW2:00 pm - 3:15 pmChamernick, James0 of 24 open
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15 of 15
Description: Develops basic factual knowledge and awareness of the physical and cultural features of the world environment. Explores regional and world scale patterns of resources, climate, applied technology and trade, political alignments, and other aspects of the current world. All world political units are analyzed from a regional perspective. Students gain significant knowledge of world spatial relationships.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring & Summer
Note: All Natural Science classes will be assessed a program fee of $12 per credit
1427SOCI 101Intro to Sociology
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ONLINEONLINETTh1:00 pm - 2:15 pmGreenberg, Mollie0 of 28 open
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15 of 15
Description: General introduction to the study of human relationships, group aspects of behavior and social institutions. Considers basic concepts and theories.
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This course will be taught online/synchronous. On-campus tuition rates apply, and credits are within the 12-18 credit tuition plateau for Fall 2023.
1686ANTH 101The Human Experience
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amAugsburger, Deborah J5 of 28 open
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14 of 14
Description: Introduction to the principles, concepts and methods of cultural anthropology. Consideration of the ways in which cultural anthropology contributes to the understanding of human diversity.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Spring
1008PSYC 101Introduction to Psychology
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023SWEN3002TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amMehta, Priyanka1 of 30 open
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15 of 15
Description: An introductory survey, providing an overview of the science of psychology; history and methodology; biological basis of behavior; measurement; learning and motivation; personality and social psychology.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
1010PSYC 101Introduction to Psychology
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEHettinger, Vanessa0 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: An introductory survey, providing an overview of the science of psychology; history and methodology; biological basis of behavior; measurement; learning and motivation; personality and social psychology.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Fall & Spring
Note: Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1345PLI 102Intro to Changemaking
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1057TTh8:30 am - 9:45 amDokhanchi, Khalil (Haji)1 of 28 open
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15 of 15
Description: Examines how students can become advocates for social change in their own communities. Students are encouraged to identify their own issue, examine the history of the issue, research potential solutions and choose a course of action. Once students learn who decides and how decisions are made at the local, state, national and global levels, they must formulate how they want to participate in the political process and influence the outcome.
Typically Offered: Fall Term Only
Note: 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.
2041GEOG 102Cultural Geography
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEChamernick, James0 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Explores the influence of culture on perceptions, decisions, and interpersonal relations on both planetary and local scales of life. A broad range of cultural topics are considered, including the origins of culture, human development, political and social organization, religions and languages, and evolving human landscapes. Prepares students to be well-informed citizens of our increasingly interconnected global community.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: On-campus: Spring; Online: Fall
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
1339CJUS 106Survey of Criminal Justice
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1012TTh2:30 pm - 3:45 pmChrusciel, Meg1 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: This course is designed to provide an overview of the American criminal justice system, primarily focusing on police, courts, and corrections. The purposes and functions of different components of the U.S. justice system are explored, highlighting contemporary issues to develop a foundational understanding of criminal justice and society's response to crime.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Summer
Note: 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.
1402SO W 121Introduction To Social Wk
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN1054TTh10:00 am - 11:15 amForsyth, Rachel11 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Overview of the social work profession, including its historical roots, practice settings, clients served, methods of practice, and values and ethics. Also provides an overview of knowledge and skills needed for generalist social work practice with diverse populations. Twenty hours of required service learning in a community social service agency provides an added opportunity to learn about the profession. Open to all majors.
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring; Online: Summer
1487GST 150Introduction to Gender Studies
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09/06/2023 - 12/21/2023
E13ONLINEONLINEMansbach, Daniela2 of 25 open
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15 of 15
Description: Introduction to Gender Studies explores various answers to the question: How does gender influence the way in which we interact with and are impacted by society? To that end, this course introduces students to feminist perspectives and challenges students to incorporate self-exploration with academic skill to analyze one's personal experience, and the experience of others, within social institutions such as family, government, employment, religion, and education through the lens of gender. We will examine how issues of gender within our society intersect with race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, differing abilities, and age to perpetuate a system of oppression.
Prerequisites: Students must be admitted to the distance learning program to enroll in this class. On-campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23. DL tuition and fees apply: http://www.uwsuper.edu/bursar/fees/index.cfm
Typically Offered: Fall and Spring Terms
Note: This class is open to both DL and on campus students. On campus students can enroll as of 04/17/23 (no petition required). Tuition is not part of the plateau; online fees apply. In addition this class has an online technology administration fee of $60. For tuition and fee schedules see www.uwsuper.edu/bursar
2010FIN 210Personal Finance
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ERL0208TTh8:30 am - 9:45 amStrege, Benjamin Philip6 of 25 open
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5 of 5
Description: Examines the basic principles and concepts of personal financial planning, purpose and operation of financial markets and institutions, economic impact of financial literacy, and behavioral aspects of personal finance. Decisions relating to money management, credit and borrowing, real estate ownership, savings, and investment are studied from the standpoint of the individual consumer. Recommended for non-business majors.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1484POLS 230U.S. National,State,Local Govt
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013SWEN2011MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amSemanko, Reggie Lynn11 of 28 open
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15 of 15
Description: Structure of American government on the national, state and local levels; federalism; behavior patterns of public officials; modes of citizen participation. Not open to Political Science majors.
Typically Offered: Fall, Spring, and Summer Terms
2009ECON 235Economics in Society
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ERL0202MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmMahmud, Sakib1 of 30 open
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5 of 5
Description: General introductory course highlighting economic and social issues facing society markets and prices, international trade, consumers and firms’ behavior, provision of government services, primarily oriented toward students outside business and economics, including social work, sociology, history, political science, education and the natural sciences.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
1984ECON 250Principles Of Microeconomics
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ERL0102MWF9:00 am - 9:50 amDalzen, Elizabeth4 of 25 open
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5 of 5
Description: The role of households, firms, and industries in the use of resources. Survey of consumption, production, markets, price determination, and industrial organization including competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly. Policy issues and undergraduate research.
Prerequisites: Co-enrolled in BUS 101 (Applies to SBE students only)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1985ECON 250Principles Of Microeconomics
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0023ERL0102MWF1:00 pm - 1:50 pmDalzen, Elizabeth1 of 30 open
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5 of 5
Description: The role of households, firms, and industries in the use of resources. Survey of consumption, production, markets, price determination, and industrial organization including competition, monopoly, monopolistic competition, and oligopoly. Policy issues and undergraduate research.
Prerequisites: Co-enrolled in BUS 101 (Applies to SBE students only)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
2004ECON 251Principles Of Macroeconomics
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ERL0202MWF10:00 am - 10:50 amDalzen, Elizabeth6 of 25 open
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5 of 5
Description: Survey of national income accounts, employment theory, economic growth, fiscal and monetary policy, money and banking, inflation and international trade. Policy issues and undergraduate research.
Prerequisites: Co-enrolled in BUS 101 (Applies to SBE students only)
Typically Offered: On-campus: Fall & Spring;
1428SOCI 273Race and Ethnicity
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09/06/2023 - 12/15/2023
0013ONLINEONLINETTh10:00 am - 11:15 amGreenberg, Mollie21 of 28 open
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15 of 15
Description: Examines the social production of racial and ethnic categories as well as the practices that enact these categories. After examining the representation of these categories as 'natural,' the course uses local and global evidence to investigate the institutional and representational processes that historically create and modify race and ethnicity.
Typically Offered: On-Campus: Fall;
Note: This course will be taught online/synchronous. On-campus tuition rates apply, and credits are within the 12-18 credit tuition plateau for Fall 2023.