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Fall 2002
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Distance Delivered Courses:
Courses offered by distance during the Fall 2002 Semester
are described in this section. Courses are listed alphabetically be course
designator followed by a course number.
Many of these classes are taught as audioconferences.
Students call a toll-free number and meet with their instructor and fellow
students for regular class meeting times.
Important Dates:
- Registration begins April 22, 2002
- First Day of Instruction (noted next to course):
September 3, 2002
- Last Day to Drop, Change to Credit or Change to Audit:
UAS Classes: September 9, 2002
UAF/Rural Campuses: TBA, 2002
- Last Day to Withdraw:
UAS Classes: November 22, 2002
UAF/Rural Campuses: TBA, 2002
- Last day of Instruction for UAS: December 14, 2002
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ACCT S201-JD3, 3 Credits, CRN: 75152
Principles of Managerial Accounting (Juneau)
Introduction to accounting concepts and procedures for business.
Emphasis is on the accounting cycle and the recording, summarizing and interpretation
of data. This course is a prerequisite for entering the bachelor's degree program
in business administration. Students will need to have access to e-mail and
Internet.
Instructor: TBA (Juneau)
Audioconference: T 7:00-8:30pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), = TOTAL $301
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ACCT S222-UK1, 3 Credits CRN: 77599
Computer Automated Accounting (Ketchikan)
This course demonstrates how a computer system can be used effectively
for the complete accounting cycle. Particular emphasis is placed on general ledger,
accounts payable, accounts receivable and payroll related transactions. Communication
in this course will be via weekly Internet access. There will not be audioconferences.
The format of the course is self-paced, requiring the student to complete computer
exercises in an educational version of Peachtree Accounting Release 5.0 or QuickBooks
Software. Registration must be completed by 9/7/02 to provide time to complete
the course. You must begin the course work by September 7 and complete all assignments
within the next 15 weeks. After September 7, log on to www.uas.alaska.edu/online/ACCT222KD1
to obtain the syllabus and first assignment. Students must have access to a
486-or higher IBM or IBM-compatible computer with Windows 3.11 or higher and Internet
and e-mail access. Prerequisites: ACCT S121 and ACCT S122 or ACCT S201.
Instructor: Cathy LeCompte (Ketchikan)
Online semester based/self-paced
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301.00
Books will sent from Ketchikan Campus. Student will be billed.
ACCT S311-JD2, 3 Credits CRN: 76263
Intermediate Accounting (Juneau)
An in-depth study of accounting sequence, principles and rules
governing financial statements. Includes discussion of cash, receivables, inventory,
fixed assets and intangible assets. The time value of money as it relates to financial
accounting situations will also be addressed. Requirements: Access to e-mail
and the Internet. Prerequisites: ACCT S202.
Instructor: Janet Dye(Juneau)
Audioconference: M 7:00-8:30pm
Cost : $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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AKL S105-JD1, 4 Credits, CRN: 77403
Tlingit I (Juneau)
An introduction to basic Tlingit grammatical structures and vocabulary
with an emphasis on the development of listening and speaking skills.
Instructor: F. Sheakley (Juneau)
Audioconference: M W 3:30-5:00pm
Cost : $328 (tuition), $40 (distance), $20 (tech) = TOTAL $388
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ANS F381-UC1, 3 Credits, CRN: 78181
Alaska Natives in Film (Kotzebue)
Analysis of the portrayal of Alaska's Inupiaq and Yup'ik peoples
(with some on Canada's Inuit) through select films and readings. Learning to
critically analyze films and understanding how various film techniques are accomplished
while focusing on feature films' treatment and use of northern peoples in film,
as well as looking at the social impact of such films. Prerequisite: ENGL
111X, 211X or 213X or 212. ART/MUS/THR 200X also highly recommended.
Instructor: Andrews (Kotzebue)
Audioconference: M, W, 6:50-8:05pm; class dates: 9/9 thru 12/18/02
Cost : $279 (tuition), $15 (distance), $0 (tech), (book)$58; sent from UAF=
TOTAL $352
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ANTH S202-UK1, 3 Credits CRN: 77602
Cultural Archaeology (Ketchikan)
Basic theories, methods, and concepts of cultural
anthropology. Includes analysis of social, political, economical, belief and
symbolic systems. Serves as a foundation for more specialized courses in cultural
anthropology. Requires access to a fax, VCR, email and the Internet.
Meets UAS General Education Requirements (GER).
Prerequisite: ANTH 100 or permission of instructor
Instructor: Priscilla Schulte (Ketchikan))
Audioconference: W 6:00-7:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40(distance), $15(tech),$0 (fees), (books)= TOTAL $301
Books will be sent from Ketchikan campus. Student will be billed.
ANTH F242-UI1, 3 Credits CRN: 78184
Native Cultures of Alaska (Ft. Yukon)
The traditional Aleut, Eskimo, and Indian (Athabaskan and Tlingit)
cultures of Alaska, Eskimo and Indian cultures in Canada. Linguistic and cultural
groupings, population changes, subsistence patterns, social organization and religion
in terms of local ecology. Precontact interaction between groups.Same time
as ANS F242 and together limited to 25 students. Meets the Alaskan
studies requirements for teacher recertification.
Instructor: Jennifer Carroll (Ft. Yukon)
Audioconference: M, W 5:10-6:25pm (Class Dates: 9/9 thru 12/18/02)
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance fee), (materials sent from UAF) = TOTAL $256
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ART S261-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 77867
History of World Art I (Sitka)
Origins of western art and its progressive development
from the beginning to contemporary art. Starts with the origins and progresses
through the Romanesque period. Requires access to a fax, VCR, email and the
Internet.
Instructor: Jamie Autrey (Sitka)
Audioconference: Th 10:00-11:30am
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech),$0 (fees), (books)MBS= TOTAL
$301
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BIOL F100X-UN1, 4 Credits CRN:TBA
Human Biology (Nome)
Description TBA. Meets UAS General Education
Requirements (GER)
Instructor: Walter (Nome)
Audioconference: T, Th 3:30-5:00pm, Class Dates: TBA
Cost:$328 (tuition), $10 (distance), $50 (materials), Books sent from UAF; student
will be billed= TOTAL $388
BIOL F103X-UN1, 4 Credits CRN:78189
Biology and Society (Nome)
Fundamental principles of biology; emphasis on their application
to humans in the modern world. Lectures, laboratory demonstrations, experiments,
and discussions of contemporary biological topics. For non-science majors; cannot
be used as a biology elective by biological science majors. Limited to 12 sites.
May be used as one of the natural science requirements for the Associate's, BAS,
and B.Ed. degrees. SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS: occasional access to a CD-ROM drive
is required. Meets UAS General Education Requirements (GER)
Instructor: Walter (Nome)
Audioconference: T, Th 5:10-6:40pm, Class Dates: TBA
Cost:$328 (tuition), $10 (distance), $? (materials), Books sent from UAF; student
will be billed= TOTAL $388
BIOL S111-UT1, 4 Credits CRN:76836
Human Anatomy & Physiology I (Sitka)
Introduces human structure and function and covers the integumentary,
skeletal, muscular, nervous and endocrine systems. Primarily for healthcare
students. Three hours of lab per week required. Requires: Access to a computer
with CD-Rom, a VCR, fax machine and e-mail. Meets UAS General Education Requirements
(GER) for a lab science. Course is limited to 25 students (waitlist if
class is full).
Instructor: Marnie Chapman (Sitka)
Audioconference: Th 6:00-8:00pm
Cost:$328 (tuition), $40 (distance), $20 (tech), $50 (lab), Books are purchased
with either IBM or MAC software package included = TOTAL $388
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BIOL S240-UT1, 4 Credits CRN:76845
Introductory Microbiology (Sitka)
General introductory microbiology with emphasis on microorganisms
as disease causing agents. Fundamentals of microbial biology and diversity including
host microbe interactions and epidemiology. Requires access to a computer with
CD-Rom, a VCR, fax machine and e-mail. Course is limited to 16 students
(waitlist if class is full). *Students will be required to travel to Sitka
for on-site lab activities.
Prerequisite: 8 credits in biology or chemistry. BIOL S112 and CHEM S104 recommended.
Note: Not accepted for Biology major. Recommended for health care students.
Instructor: Marnie Chapman (Sitka)
Audioconference: T 6:00-8:00pm
Cost:$328 (tuition), $40 (distance), $20 (tech), = TOTAL $418
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BA S151-UK1, 3 Credits CRN: 77644
Introduction to Business (Ketchikan)
Business organization, nature of major business functions such
as management, finance, accounting, marketing and personnel administration. Opportunities
and requirements for professional business careers. Students must have access
to a 486-or higher IBM or IBM-compatible computer with Windows 3.11 or higher
and Internet and e-mail access. If you have questions about the course contact
888-550-6177.
Instructor: Cathy LeCompte (Ketchikan)
Web based
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
Books will be sent from Ketchikan Campus; student will be billed.
ABUS F154-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 77347
Human Relations
Attitudes, self-concepts, personal communication styles, motivation,
interactiions, positive reinforcements, team building and leadership development.
Prerequisite: Ability to use Internet, email and run PowerPoint
slides.
Instructor: Brown
Online; Class Dates 9/9-12/20/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $0 (tech), = TOTAL: $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance Educatiion in Fairbanks, 1-800-277-8060
ABUS F260-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 78186
Marketing Principles
Online. Delivered by audio lectures on PowerPoint, Quicktime videos,
Blackboard, and email. Designed to give students a real-world view of basic marketing
principles and practices. Emphasizes planning strategy and application of marketing
concepts in analysis of case studies. Examines nature of marketing and its environment,
selecting target markets, and developing a market mix: product price, promotion
and distribution. Assignments and quizzes for course are due on weekly basis throughout
semester. Ability to check email and access course website each week is mandatory.
Upon registering for course, contact instructor at ffmcb@uaf.edu for instruction.
Special Requirements: PowerPoint 97, Internet, email, Computer with CD
Drive. Prerequisite: Ability to use Internet, email and run PowerPoint
slides.
Instructor: Brown
Online, Class Dates: 9/9-12/20/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $0 (tech), = TOTAL: $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance Educatiion in Fairbanks, 1-800-277-8060
BA S301-JD2, 3 Credits CRN: 76266
Principles of Management (Juneau)
Survey of the basics of management. Synthesis of the traditional
and contemporary quantitative and behavior approaches to the subject of management.
Requirements: Access to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: Steve Hamilton (Juneau)
Satellite Delivery, T, Th 5:45-6:30pm
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL: $369
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BA S310-JD1, 3 Credits CRN:75232
Management Information Systems
Provides a managerial perspective showing how to use information
systems. Course enables students to understand the information systems planning
cycle covering five functional areas: financial, marketing, manufacturing and
production, human resources, and office information systems. Requirements:
Access to e-mail and the Internet. Prerequisite: The required CIOS sequence
must be completed prior to enrollment in BA 310.
Instructor: David Ackerman (Juneau)
Web Delivery
Cost : $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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BA S325-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 76268
Financial Management
(Juneau)
Intensive analysis of the methods of financial planning
and control, asset management, and other functions performed by the financial
executive. Prerequisites: ACCT 201 and STAT 273. Requirements: Access
to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: E. Varadi (Juneau)
Satellite Delivery: T, Th 12:00-1:15pm
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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BA S343-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 76270
Principles of Marketing
(Juneau)
Role of marketing in society and economy; the business firm
as a marketing system; management of the firm's marketing effort. Requirements:
Access to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: M. Dwyer (Juneau)
Web Delivery
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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BA S393-JD1, 3 Credits CRN:75241
Consumer Behavior (Juneau)
This course examines how and why we behave as consumers
and the implications for279 marketing. A practical application of the fundamental
principles is primary.
Requirements: Access to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: Michael Dwyer (Juneau)
Web Delivery
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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BA S412-JD1, 3 Credits CRN:76271
Operations Management/Production
(Juneau)
Management of operations/production/service system with
emphasis on quantitative analysis. Characteristics of systems, types of production
and service systems, forecasting, scheduling, facility design, and other topics
in operations management will be covered. Quantitative techniques include linear,
integer and goal programming as well as forecasting and queuing models. Requirements:
Access to e-mail and the Internet. Prerequisite: MATH 107 (or equivalent)
and STAT 273.
Instructor: David Ackerman(Juneau)
Satellite Delivey: M, W 12:00-1:15pm
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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BA S493-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 76273
Not for Profit Marketing (Juneau satellite
delivery)
Description TBA. Requirements: Access
to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: M. Dwyer(Juneau)
Satellite Delivery: M, W 5:15-6:30pm
Cost : $279 (tuition), $75(distance), $15(tech) = TOTAL $369
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BA S493-JD2, 3 Credits CRN: 76275
Mediation (Juneau satellite delivery)
Description TBA. Requirements: Access
to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: D. Steward (Juneau)
Satellite Delivery: M 7:00-9:45pm
Cost : $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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BA S493-JD3, 3 Credits CRN: 76276
Current Management Topics (Juneau satellite
delivery)
Description TBA. Requirements: Access
to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: D. Ackerman (Juneau)
Satellite Delivery: T 7:00-10:00pm
Cost : $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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CHEM F100X-UB1, 4 Credits CRN: 78191
Chemistry and the Modern World (Dillingham)
Fundamentals of chemistry with an emphasis on the impact of chemistry
and the chemical industry on society and the environment. May be used to fulfill
part of the natural science requirement . For non-science majors. May be used
as one of the natural science requirements for the Associate's, BAS, and B.Ed.
degrees. Fees include refundable $100 laboratory equipment deposit plus a non-refundable
$20 postal fee for shipping the laboratory equipment. Class limited to 20 students.
Special Requirements: fax; access to Internet highly recommended, but
not required. Prerequisite: Test into high school algebra. Meets UAS General
Education Requirements (GER).
Instructor: Mason Skiff (Dillingham)
Audioconference: M, W 6:50-8:20pm; Class Dates: 9/9-12/18/02
Cost: $328 (tuition), $10 (distance fee) $20 (postal fee), $100(refundable) TOTAL=$TBA
(books) Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks, laboratory
kits ($?) coming from Bristol Bay Campus in Dillingham, student will be billed.
CHEM F103X-UB1, 4 Credits CRN:78192
Basic General Chemistry
(Dillingham)
Fundamentals of chemistry including historical and descriptive
aspects as well as basic mathematical concepts. Fulfills the laboratory part of
the natural science requirement and prepares the student for CHEM 105S. This course
satisfies elective credit only. Fees include refundable $100 laboratory equipment
deposit plus a non-refundable $20 postal fee for shipping the laboratory equipment.
Does NOT fulfill the natural science requirement for the BAS degree. If combined
with CHEM 104X, will fulfill the natural science requirement for the B.Ed. degree.
Suitable for nursing majors and other health care professionals. Also prepares
science majors for CHEM 105X. Class limited to 20 students. Special Requirements:
fax; access to Internet highly recommended, but not required. Prerequisite:
Placement or concurrent enrollment in DEVM F105 or higher.Meets UAS General
Education Requirements (GER).
Instructor: Mason Skiff (Dillingham)
Audioconference: T, Th 6:50-8:20pm
Cost: $328 (tuition), $10 (distance fee) $20 (postal fee), $100(refundable)= TOTAL:
$TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks, laboratory kits ($?)
coming from Bristol Bay Campus in Dillingham, student will be billed.
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- COMPUTER INFORMATION AND OFFICE SYSTEMS
CIOS S100-UT1, 1 Credit CRN: 76863
Computers for Absolute Beginners (Anchorage)
Introduces the computer novice to the basic components of a microcomputer
and common software applications. Requirements: Personal computer with Windows
95/98 and CD-ROM.
Instructor: Dan Shanis (Anchorage)
Audioconference: W 6:00-7:00pm, Dates 9/9/02-10/7/02
Cost: $79 (tuition), $40 (distance), $5 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $124
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CIOS S110A-UJ1, 1 Credit CRN: 75299
Microcomputer Operating Systems, Win-98
(Juneau)
Covers how to use the major features of the computer's operating system. Topics
include window manipulation, file and hard disk management, and data backup. Course
may be repeated once using a different operating system. Requirements: Personal
computer with Windows 98 or ME, e-mail, Internet, and a CD-ROM drive. Contact
with instructor is via e-mail and Internet. Registration and financial arrangements
must be completed by August 28, 2001, to provide time to order and receive course
materials before the first day of instruction. Additional information at the course
web site www.uas.alaska.edu/online/
or by calling 1-800-478-9069 or 465-6402.
Prerequisite: CIOS 100 (BIS 100) or CIOS placement test
Instructor: Staff (Juneau)
Web Delivery, Course Dates 9/03/02-10/5/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $40 (distance), $5 (tech) = TOTAL $127
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CIOS S110A-UT1, 1 Credit CRN: TBA
Microcomputer Operating Systems, Win-2000
(Juneau)
Covers how to use the major features of the computer's operating system. Topics
include window manipulation, file and hard disk management, and data backup. Course
may be repeated once using a different operating system. Requirements: Personal
computer with Windows 2000 or ME, e-mail, Internet, and a CD-ROM drive. Contact
with instructor is via e-mail and Internet. Prerequisite: CIOS 100 (BIS 100)
or CIOS placement test. Additional information at the course web site www.uas.alaska.edu/online/
. Contact with instructor is via e-mail and Internet.
Instructor: Susie Feero (Sitka)
Web Delivery, Course Dates 10/28/02-11/29/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $40 (distance), $5 (tech) = TOTAL $127
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CIOS S110B-UJ1, 2 Credits CRN: 75301
Microcomputer Operating Systems, Part B (Juneau)
Part B raises the user level to a "Power User". Topics include
installation and customization of the operating system, disk maintenance, customizing
the desktop work environment, adding and removing hardware and programs, and advanced
file management. Course may be repeated using a different operating system. STUDENTS
MUST REGISTER BY FEBRUARY 11 to have sufficient time to order and receive course
materials before the first day of instruction. Requires: Access to a computer
with Windows 98, e-mail, Internet, and CD-ROM drive. Contact with instructor
is via e-mail and the Internet. Additional information available at the course
website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online
or by calling 465-6402 (toll free 800-478-9069). Students are encouraged to
enroll in CIOS 110B to continue developing their Power User skills. Prerequisite:
CIOS 110A
Instructor: Staff (Juneau)
Web Delivery; Course Dates: 10/7/02-12/14/02
Cost: $164 (tuition), $40 (distance), $10 (tech) = TOTAL $214
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CIOS F116-UB1, 3 Credits CRN: 78303
Business Math Using Calculators (Dillingham)
Provides basic operating knowledge of the electronic calculator
for such applications as discounting, amount and percent of change, prorating
interest commissions and payroll. Development of proficiency in using machines
for initial job placement. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DEVM F065-UK1
(Math lab).
Instructor: Skiff (Dillingham)
Audioconference: M, W 3:30-4:45pm; Class Dates: 9/9-12/18/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $0 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $256
Materials coming from Center for Distance Education in Fairbanks.
DEVM F065-UB2, 1 Credit CRN: 78214
Math Lab for CIOS 116 (Dillingham)
Designed to assist students in reviewing and reinforcing course
concepts covered by CIOS F116. Consists of instruction, which may include lab
instruction, individual student work or group work. Prerequisite: Concurrent
enrollment in CIOS F116-UK1 required.
Instructor: Skiff (Dillingham)
Audioconference: F, 3:30-4:45pm; Class Dates: 9/13-12/20/02
Cost: $0 (tuition), $0 (distance), $0 (tech), (books) Same as CIOS F116= TOTAL
$0
CIOS S130-UJ1, 1 Credit CRN: TBA CANCELED
Word Processing Concepts and Applications I
(Sitka)
Introduces fundamental word processing concepts and operations.
Students will learn to use basic specialized software applications to create a
variety of documents. Requirements: Access to CD-ROM, Microsoft Word 2002/XP,
e-mail, and Internet. To begin the course, log on to www.uas.alaska.edu/online/,
select the course number, and download the syllabus and first assignment. The
text is New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2002 - Brief, from Course Technology.
Note: If you are continuing with CIOS S230, you will need to purchase the textbook
for CIOS 230 instead of the Brief edition. Prerequisite: Course assumes
that students have learned basic Windows 95/98 navigation and file management
skills covered in CIOS 110A and can keyboard at 25 net words per minute or have
passed the CIOS Computer Placement Test.
Instructor: Dillingham (Juneau)
Web Delivery; Flexible Entry: Course begins: TBA
Cost: $82 (tuition), $40(distance), $5 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $127
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CIOS S135-UT1, 1 Credit CRN: TBA
Spreadsheet Concepts and Applications I (Sitka)
Create, format, and revise spreadsheets as well as use spreadsheet
to create graphs and as database. Requirements: Students must have access to
a computer with Windows 95/98/00/NT, Microsoft Excel 2002/XP, e-mail, and the
Internet. To begin the course, log on to www.uas.alaska.edu/online/, select
the course number, and download the syllabus and first assignment. Prerequisite:
Basic computer skills; Managing files and using menus and dialog boxes. Note:
If you are continuing with CIOS S235, you will need to purchase the textbook for
CIOS 235 instead of the Brief edition. Class limit 20 students.
Instructor: Wade Shaver (Sitka)
Web Delivery; Flexible Entry; Course begins: TBA
Cost: $82 (tuition), $40 (distance), $5 (tech), (book) MBS=TOTAL: $127
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CIOS S140-UJ1, 1 Credit CRN: 75309
Database Concepts and Applications I (Access 2000)
(Juneau)
Introduces fundamental database concepts and provides hands-on
practice with popular database management software product. Covers creating a
databases, entering and editing data, modifying database structures, searching
and sorting, elementary data retrievals, and using automated features to creating
screen displays and printed reports. Requirements: Computer with Windows 95/98ME/00/NT,
Microsoft Access 2000, email and Internet, and a CD-ROM. Contact with instructor
via e-mail and Internet. Registration and payment arrangements must be completed
by August 28, 2001, to provide time to order and receive course materials before
the first day of instruction. Additional information at the course web site www.uas.alaska.edu/online/
or by calling 1-800-478-9069 or 465-6402.
Prerequisite: CIOS S110A or equivalent course or CIOS Computer Placement Test
Instructor: Steve Johnson (Juneau)
Web Delivery, Course Dates: 9/3/02-10/5/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $40(distance), $5 (tech)= TOTAL $127
CIOS S152-UJ1, 3 Credits CRN: 76621
Digital Image Editing Concepts I (Juneau)
Introduces the fundamentals, concepts, and applications of digital
imaging techniques including basic color theory, setting up and using digital
cameras and scanners, manipulating images, and adding images to documents. Requirements:
Computer with Windows 95/98ME/00/NT, Microsoft PowerPoint 2000, email and Internet,
and a CD-ROM. Contact with instructor via e-mail and Internet. Additional
information at the course web site www.uas.alaska.edu/online/ or by calling 1-800-478-9069
or 465-6402. Prerequisite: CIOS S110A or CIOS Computer Placement Test.
Instructor: Steve Johnson (Juneau)
Web Delivery, Course Dates: 9/3/02-12/14/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $301
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CIOS F160-UB1, 3 Credits CRN: 78198
Business English
Examination of principles of organizing and developing writing,
plus contemporary grammar instruction, with special emphasis on business and office
occupations. Special Requirements: Dedicated fax.
Instructor: George Guthridge (Dillingham)
Audioconference: T,Th 3:30-4:45pm; Class Dates: 9/10-12/19/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $? (materials), $(books) = TOTAL $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance Education in Fairbanks
CIOS S166-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 76884
Medical Office Procedures
(Sitka)
Acquaints the prospective medical office employee with various
procedures. Topics include medical law and ethics, human relations, receiving
patients, scheduling, appointments, financial records, and billing. Prerequisite:
CIOS S101B or equivalent.
Instructor: Terissa Bell (Sitka)
Audioconference: Th 6:30-8:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40(distance fee), $15 (tech) TOTAL=$301
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CIOS S230-UJ1, 2 Credits CRN: TBA
Word Processing Concepts and Applications II (Word 2002)
(Sitka)
Broadens the experienced word processing user's knowledge. Part
A covers intermediate word processing features such as Styles, Outlines, Tables,
Table of Contents, Form Letters, Mail Merge, Integrating Word with other Programs
and the WWW, Templates, Macros, On-screen forms and Managing Long Documents. Delivered
by: CD-ROM and E-Mail. Requirements: Access to CD-ROM, Microsoft Word 2002,
e-mail, and Internet. To begin the course, log on to www.uas.alaska.edu/online/,
select the course number, and download the syllabus and first assignment. The
text is New Perspectives on Microsoft Word 2002 - Comprehensive, from Course
Technology. Prerequisite: CIOS 130.
Instructor: Dillingham (Juneau)
Web Delivery Flexible Entry; Course begins: TBA
$164 (tuition), $40(distance), $10 (tech) = TOTAL $214
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CIOS S235-UT1, 2 Credits CRN 76897
Spreadsheet Concepts & Applications I
Utilizes electronic spreadsheet software as a problem-solving and
decision-making tool. May be offered in one-credit modules (CIOS S235A and CIOS
S235B). Part A introduces database, integration of spreadsheets with other programs,
and simple macros. Part B introduces more advanced spreadsheet functions, tools,
and macros. Requires: Microsoft Excel 2002/XP. To begin the course, log
on to www.uas.alaska.edu/online/,
select the course number, and download the syllabus and first assignment. Prerequisite:
CIOS 135.
Instructor: Wade Shaver (Sitka)
Web Delivery - Flexible Entry; Course begins: TBA
$164 (tuition), $40(distance), $10 (tech), = TOTAL $214
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CIOS S240-UJ1, 2 Credits CRN: 75323
Database Concepts and Applications II (Access 2000)
(Juneau)
Continuation of CIOS S140. Part A covers intermediate data retrieval
techniques, performing calculations and data aggregations, creating custom screen
displays and reports, and integrating database components with data documents
from other applications. Part B covers advanced data retrieval and maintenance
techniques, concepts of customized database application, and creating graphical
user interface components for database applications. Requires: Computer with
Windows 95/98/00/NT, Microsoft Access 2000, email and Internet and CD-ROM. Contact
with instructor via e-mail and Internet. Registration and payment arrangements
must be completed by October 1, 2001, to provide time to order and receive course
materials before the first day of instruction. Additional information at the course
web site www.uas.alaska.edu/online/
or by calling 1-800-478-9069 or 465-6402.
Note: Same text as CIOS S140. Prerequisite: CIOS S140.
Instructor: Steve Johnson (Juneau)
Web Delivery, Course Dates: 10/7/02-12/14/02
Cost: $164 (tuition), $40 (distance), $10 (tech), = TOTAL $214
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CIOS S266-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 76904
Medical Transcription (Sitka)
Emphasizes efficient operation of transcription equipment with
quality output of medical history and physical reports. Reinforces terminology.
Special Requirements:students need access to a transcription machine, e-mail and
the Internet. Prerequisite: CIOS S130 and HIM S135.
Instructor: Michelle Fleming (Sitka)
Audioconference: TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
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Four graduate level classes are available by distance
in the Cross Cultural Studies.
For more information contact the Center for Cross-Cultural Studies at (907)
474-1902 or the Center for Distance Education at 1-800-277-8060.
CCS F601-UD1 Documenting Indigenous Knowledge CRN
78208; 3 Credits
CCS F608-UI1 Indigenous Knowledge Systems CRN 78210;
3 Credits
CCS F611-UD1 Culture, Cognition and Knowledge CRN
78211; 3 Credits
CCS F698-UD1 Master's Research Project CRN 78212;
3 Credits
DEVS F102-UT1, 3 Credits CRN:78217
Intro to Distance Education (Fairbanks)
A diverse menu of study skills for the student entering the distant
learning college environment. Skills include: active listening, effective reading,
taking usable notes, test preparation and test taking strategies, communication,
and the use of technology as a study resource-all in the distance learning context.
Additionally, personal development elements such as time management, working with
university representatives, and accessing local resources will provide skills
to maximize the learnint experience and address the intrusive issues that impact
the learning process. Special Requirements: Internet and email.
Instructor: Illingsworth (Fairbanks)
Audioconference: M, W 5:10-6:25pm; Class Dates: 9/9-12/18/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $0 (tech) = TOTAL $TBA
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- EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT
ECE F112-UD1, 1 Credit CRN: 78219
Healthy Environment for Young Children
Establishing and maintaining a physically and psychologically safe
environment for children, including common illnesses, preventive health care and
Alaska laws and regulations relating to the health of young children. (Alternative
to ECE F110 when taken with ECE F113 and F114.) Course is 10 weeks long.
Instructor: V. Plumb
Audioconference: M 6:50-8:20pm; Class Dates: 9/9-11/11/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $10 (distance fee), $? (materials) = TOTAL: $TBA
Materials coming from center for Distance Education in Fairbanks
ECE F114-UJ1, 1 Credit CRN: 76529
ECE F114-UJ2, 1 Credit CRN: 76530
Effective Learning Environment (Juneau)
Emphasizes the importance of an environment which is conducive
to learning at the developmental level and learning style of the children. It
includes selection of materials and equipment, room management, and scheduling.
Must be taken concurrently with supervised experience in a child development center.
Must be taken concurrently with supervised experience in a child development
center. Requirements: Two hours per week practicum in a supervised child
development center, or supervised access to young children ages 3-6.
Instructor: Kay Greenough (Juneau)
Audioconference: UJ1: T 5:00-6:00pm; Class Dates 9/10/02-10/08/02
Audioconference: UJ2: T 6:00-7:00pm; Class Dates 9/10/02-10/08/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $40 (distance fee), $5 (tech fee)= TOTAL: $127
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ECE S171-UJ1, 1 Credit CRN: 76531
ECE S171-UJ2, 1 Credit CRN: 76532
Program Management (Juneau)
Emphasizes activities which teach the student to be a program manager
who uses all available resources to ensure an effective operation. Emphasis is
placed on competent organization, planning and record keeping. Must be taken
concurrently with supervised experience in a child development center. Requirements:
Two hours per week practicum in a supervised child development center, or supervised
access to young children ages 3-6.
Instructor: Kay Greenough (Juneau)
Audioconference: UJ1: T 5:00-6:00pm; Class Dates 10/15/02-11/12/02
Audioconference: UJ2: T 6:00-7:00pm; Class Dates 10/15/02-11/12/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $40 (distance fee), $5 (tech fee)= TOTAL: $127
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ECE S172-UJ1, 1 Credit CRN: 76535
ECE S172-UJ2, 1 Credit CRN: 76536
Professional Issues (Juneau)
Emphasizes activities which assist the student to seek out and
take advantage of opportunity to improve is or her competence both for professional
growth and benefit of staff, family and children. Must be taken concurrently
with supervised experience in a child development center. Requirements:
Two hours per week practicum in a supervised child development center, or supervised
access to young children ages 3-6.
Instructor: Kay Greenough (Juneau)
Audioconference: UJ1: T 5:00-6:00pm; Class Dates: 11/19/02-12/17/02
Audioconference: UJ2: T 6:00-7:00pm; Class Dates: 11/19/02-12/17/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $40(distance), $5(tech) = TOTAL $TBA
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ECE F123-UI1, 1 Credit CRN: 78229
Communicative Activities (Fairbanks)
Curriculum planning and facilitation of activities that help children
acquire and use language as a means of communicating their thoughts and feelings.
Includes nonverbal communication and understanding of others. (Alternative to
ECE F120 when taken with ECE F121, F122, and F124.) Course is 10 weeks long.
Instructor: Mangrum (Fairbanks)
Audioconference: T 5:10-6:40pm; Class Dates: 9/12-11/12/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $10 (distance), $? (materials) = TOTAL $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance Education in Fairbanks.
ECE F205-UK1, 3 Credits CRN: 78221
Intro to Early Childhood
An overview of categories of exceptionality includes hearing and
visual impairments; learning, speech and language disabilities; emotional disturbances;
physical and mental challenges; and the gifted and talented. Prerequisite:
ECE 245 or permission of instructor.
Instructor: J. Kuykendall (Fairbanks)
Audioconference: T,Th 3-4:15PM; Class Dates: 9/10-12/19/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $? (tech) = TOTAL $TBA
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ECE 230-Ul1, 3 Credits CRN: 78222
Intro to Special Needs (Bethel)
Examination of the early childhood profession, including historical
foundations, current issues, future predictions, exploration of needs of children
and families, career opportunities, educational requirements, standards for jobs
in the field, and personal professional goals. Includes seven hours lab.
Instructor: Vasquez (Bethel)
Audioconference: T,Th time TBA ; Class Dates TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $? (tech) = TOTAL $TBA
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ECON F100X-UB1, 3 Credits CRN: 78223
Political Economy (Dillingham)
Survey of the evolution and operation of the American domestic
political economy with consideration of market failures and government responses.
Review of major issues in political economy such as inflation, poverty and budget
deficits. Exploration of linkages between American and global systems. Does
not meet the requirement for ECON 201 and/or ECON 202. Class limited to
25 students. Meets UAS General Education Requirements (GER)
Instructor: Mike Davis (Dillingham)
Audioconference: M,W 5:10-6:25pm, Class Dates: 9/9-12/18/02
$246 (Tuition), $10 (Distance fee), Books & materials sent from UAF, student will
be billed.= TOTAL: $256
ECON S202-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 75401
Principles of Economics II; Microeconomics (Juneau)
Theory of prices and markets; income distribution; contemporary
problems of labor and market structure, examination of international economic
relations. Requires Access to a fax, VCR, email and the Internet.
Instructor: Ashley Aherns (Juneau)
Audioconference: TBA, Class Dates: TBA
$246 (Tuition), $40 (Distance fee), $15 (tech fee).= TOTAL: $301
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ED S293-JD1, 2 Credits CRN : 76502
Inclusion Training I: Envelope (Juneau)
Covers Inclusion, disability laws, partnerships with families and
professionals. Enhances understanding of disabilities and inclusion.
Instructor: M.J. Brenna (Juneau)
Correspondence
Cost: $164 (tuition), $0 (distance), $10 (tech) = TOTAL $174
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ED S293-JD2, 2 Credits CRN : 75404
Inclusion Training II: Envelope (Juneau)
Covers inclusion, disability laws, partnerships with families and
professionals. Enhances understanding of
disabilities in inclusion. Continues from Part I. Course applies to CDA and as
an elective for AAS degree
Instructor: B. Jackson (Juneau)
Correspondence
Cost: $164 (tuition), $0 (distance), $10 (tech) = TOTAL $174
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ED S293-JD3, 2 Credits CRN : 75405
Inclusion Training II: Envelope (Juneau)
Covers inclusion, disability laws, partnerships with families and
professionals. Enhances understanding of
disabilities in inclusion. Continues from Part I. Course applies to CDA and as
an elective for AAS degree
Instructor: M.J. Brenna (Juneau)
Correspondence
Cost: $164 (tuition), $0 (distance), $10 (tech) = TOTAL $174
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ED S322-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 75409
Intro to Reading Instruction in the Elementary Classroom
(Eagle River)
An introduction to the methods and materials used in a reading
program. Includes an understanding of the reading process and an analysis of current
reading practices in light of what is known about the process. A broad perspective
of philosophies, teaching practices and programs are discussed. Requires: 25
hours of lab, access to a VCR & competency in and access to the Internet.
Prerequisite: Admission to Elementary Education Credential Program, ED S222
or ED S205 for ECE emphasis.
Instructor: Katy Spangler (Eagle River)
Audioconference: T 12:30-1:30pm
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech), 0 (fees), $(books) = TOTAL $369
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ED S333-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 75411
The Learner and the Learning Process (Juneau)
This course is designed to study learning theories by examining
accounts from educational psychology and the original writings of leading learning
theorists. Special emphasis is placed on the curricular, instructional, and assessment
practices that are promoted by these different learning theories. Requires:
Competency in and access to the Internet. Prerequisites: PSY S101 or ED
S210
Instructor: Staff (Juneau)
Distance Web
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) $0 (fees) = TOTAL $369
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ED S615-J01, 3 Credits CRN: 75489
Literacy in the Intermediate Grades
Literacy philosophy, theory and practice in the intermediate classroom.
Teaching to individual differences: planning, teaching and assessing for student
literacy: organizing and managing for optimal student learning; communication
with parents; and professional behavior.
Requires: Practicum experience in an intermediate (grades 3-8) classroom, access
to a VCR & competency in and access to the Internet . Prerequisite:
ED 333, ED 230 and admission to Elementary Education Credential Program.
Instructor: Katy Spangler (Eagle River)
Audioconference: T 4:30-5:15pm.
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech), $10 (fees) = TOTAL $642
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ED S617-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 75490
Science Methods in the Elementary Classroom (Anchorage)
The guiding ideas, materials and methods of current science instruction
of elementary school children. Emphasis on hands-on, minds-on learning and helping
children build conceptual webs.
Requires: Practicum, access a VCR & competency in and access to the Internet
required.
Prerequisite: ED 230, ED 333 and Admission to Elementary Education Credential
Program.
Instructor: John Butler (Anchorage)
Audioconference: W 6:00-7:00pm.
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech), $0 (fees) = TOTAL $642
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ED S618-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 75491
Teaching Social Studies in the Elementary School (Anchorage)
This course directly addresses the Alaska Teacher Standards for
the teaching of social studies in the elementary classroom by providing teaching
theories, methods and materials for social studies in the elementary grades. Understanding
issues behind philosophies of teaching; specific inquiry in a social science topic;
planning, teaching and evaluating a wide variety of activities and lessons; development
of long-term plans, goals and units for social studies within the Alaska Content
Standards. Requires: A weekly practicum, access to a VCR & competency in
and access to the Internet. Prerequisite: ED 230, ED 333 and Admission
to Elementary Education Credential Program.
Instructor: Katy Spangler (Eagle River)
Audioconference: T 5:15-6:00pm.
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech), $10 (fees) = TOTAL $642
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ED S620-JD1, 3 Credits, CRN: 76540
Curriculum Development (Juneau)
Basic definition of curriculum. Present
need for curriculum improvement; criteria for selection of broad goals; types
of curriculum framework and consideration of the organization of specific learning
experiences as part of the curriculum structure.
Instructor:Marvel / Turne (Juneau)
Distance Web
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance),
$15 (tech), $10 (fees) = TOTAL $642
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ED S630-JD5, 3 Credits CRN: 76550
Educational Applicatiions of Tool Software (Juneau)
This course focuses on the use of technology as a teaching and
administrative tool in education. Topics and management of tool software, telecommunications,
multi-media, and computer-assisted instruction. Also addressed are classroom and
building-level management of technology resources, software assessment and emerging
technologies. Prerequisite: Student must have graduate or upper division standing,
or be a certified educator.
Instructor: J. Ohler (Juneau)
Distance Web
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech), $10 (fees) = TOTAL $642
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Before you can be registered for an English class you must
take the ASSET test, an English placement exam. If you have taken a previous
English class you may be able to place directly into a specific class with approval
from your advisor or with proof of having met the prerequisites. The ASSET test
may be taken by contacting your community coordinator (see page 2), a local
UA campus or by calling the UAS Distance Education Office @ 1-800-478-3552,
ext. 721. or 757. To find out which English class you need for your degree you
should make an appointment with your advisor.
CSV 041-TD1, non-credit, CRN TBA
Writing Improvement Program
UAS is offering a free, flexible-entry program for adults
and entering college students who want to improve basic writing skills. This
program would be helpful for:
· Students who want to develop writing skills before entering college
· Adults who have been out of school for a while and need to brush-up
· Adults who want an accurate assessment of current writing skills
· Adults who want feedback or an audience for their writing
· Adults who need to improve writing skills for employment
· Students who are preparing for the writing section of the GED
Students may participate in this program on-line or in a distance session.
After registering for this class, students should contact the Writing Instructor
at the UAS Learning Center 1-800-478-6653 ext. 717.
Instructor: Teresa Holt (Sitka)
Web Delivery - Flexible Entry
Cost: $0 (tuition), $0 (distance), $0 (tech) = TOTAL $0
Materials sent and provided by the Sitka Campus
ENGL S111-UT1, 3 Credits, CRN 76964
Methods of Written Communication
Instruction includes techniques of essay organization and development,
research, and analytical reading and writing. A critical analysis and research
paper are required.
Requires Access to a fax, VCR, email and the Internet. Meets UAS General Education
Requirements (GER).
Prerequisite: English Placement Test or "C" or higher in English
S110
Instructor: Liz McKenzie (Sitka)
Audioconference: T 5:00-6:30pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
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ENGL F200X-UC1, 3 Credits CRN: TBA
World Literature
Introduction to the reading and appreciation of a wide variety
of literary texts from different cultures. Induced exposure to a variety of approaches
to myth, poetry, storytelling and drama. Students will gain an understanding of
cultural differences and universals in text from American, American minority,
Western European, and non-Western sources. The course focuses on Oppression and
Freedom. The main texts will be Two Old Women by Velma Wallis, The Fall
Apart By Chinua Achebe, and Authentic Alaska: Voices of Its Native Writers.
Special Requirements: access to fax, VCR. Prerequisite: ENGL 111.
Instructor: Andrews (Kotzebue)
Audioconference: M, W 8:30-9:45pm; Class dates TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $0 (tech) = TOTAL $256
Books & materials sent from UAF, student will be billed
ENGL S311-JD1, 3 credits, CRN: 75567
Advanced Composition
Advanced principles of expository prose for academic purposes with
some work on fiction and poetry. Elements of rhetoric and style, grammar, paraphrasing,
and research documentation. Students participate in writing workshop approach:
writing, responding, revising, editing, and publishing frequently. Requires
access to speaker-phone with mute function, Internet for access to UAS Online
and Caucus, and email capabilities. Prerequisite: Upper division standing
with "C" or higher in ENGL S211 or instructor permission.
Instructor: Judy Andree (Juneau)
Distance Web
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $369
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ENGL F341-UI1, 3 Credits CRN: 78276
Contemporary Alaska Native Literature (Fairbanks)
Contemporary Alaska Native literature including novels, short stories,
poetry and plays. Bibliography, genres and viewpoints, structural and thematic
features of stories. May concentrate on specific regional areas of the state.
Prerequisite: ENGL 111 or permission of instructor.
Instructor: Ron Illingworth (Fairbanks)
Class dates: 9/10-12/19/02Class dates: TBA
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10(distance), Books sent from UAF, student will be billed
($?)= TOTAL: $TBA
ENGL S393-UT1,1-3 Credits CRN: TBA
Intermediate Creative Writing
ENGL S493-UT1,1-3 Credits CRN: TBA
Advanced Creative Writing
This course will offer students with experience writing poetry,
fiction, and/or creative nonfiction the opportunity to workshop their writing
in a supportive environment. The majority of class time will be
devoted to discussion of student work. The course is offered as a variable credit
course (1-3 credits). All students will begin the semester together on September
7. Those students enrolled for one credit will finish on October 5. Those students
enrolled for two credits will finish on November 9. Those students enrolled for
three credits will finish on December 14th. Enrollment is limited to 15 students.
Prerequisites: English 211 and English 261 OR instructor permission. If you
are unsure if you meet the prerequisites, please send an email to Liz McKenzie
(liz.mckenzie@uas.alaska.edu) or call 747-7723. Be prepared for inspiration, encouragement,
and helpful feedback. Requirements: Students will need to have access to
a speaker-phone with mute function, Internet connection for access to UAS Online
and Caucus, and email capabilities. .
Instructor: Liz McKenzie (Sitka)
Audioconference: Sat, 10am-noon
Cost: $93/credit (tuition), $75 (distance), $5/credit (tech fee)= TOTAL: $variable
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ENVT S101-UT1, 3 Credit CRN: 76971
Intro to Environmental Technology
An introduction to the fields of environmental science and technology.
Covers the basics of ecology, nutrient and energy cycles, hydraulics, hydrology,
water quality, water pollution, drinking water purification, water distribution,
sanitary sewer systems, storm water control, wastewater treatment and disposal,
solid and hazardous waste, and air and noise pollution. Develops basic vocabulary
and shows inter-relationship among the various topics. Requires access to VCR
and fax machine. Required for Environmental Technology Certificate and AAS
degree.
Instructor: Peter Nathanson (Sitka)
Audioconference: M 6:00-8:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $301
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ENVT S102-UT1, 3 Credit CRN: 76973
Applied Math Water/Wastewater
The course as a whole is an introduction to technical formulas
used in the water/wastewater field. Part A introduces calculators, decimals, scientific
notation, percentages, exponents and geometry formulas for areas and volumes.
Part B consists of ratios and proportions and units of measurement (English and
metric). Part C has an emphasis on formulas and units used in water/wastewater
(flow rates, detention times, pressure, efficiency, etc.). Requires access
to VCR and fax machine.
Instructor: Peter Nathanson (Sitka)
Audioconference: T, Th 5:30-6:50pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $301
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ENVT S110-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 76975
Drinking Water Systems
This covers water topics critical to the operation and maintenance
of drinking water systems. Covers surface and ground water sources, raw water
storage, pretreatment, coagulation, flocculation and sedimentation. Also, filtration,
disinfection, fluoridation, corrosion control, distribution, regulations, and
monitoring, and field observations and data gathering are performed in functioning
facilities and compliments the material presented in class. Requires access
to VCR and fax machine. Required for Environmental Technology Certificate
and AAS degree.
Instructor: Paula Jackson (Anchorage)
Audioconference: W 6:00-8:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $301
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ENVT S132-T01, 2 Credits CRN: 76977
Basic Sanitary Chemistry/Microbiology Lab (Sitka)
This lab is designed to coordinate with ENVT S130. Labs develop
basic chemistry and microbiology laboratory skills by performance of operational
and quality control tests used in water and wastewater treatment facilities. Tests
performed in the lab include pH, temperature, dissolved oxygen, chlorine residuals,
fluoride residual, turbidity, alkalinity, hardness, use of the compound microscope,
and the total coliform test. Prerequisites: ENVT S130 is a co requisite or
prerequisite for ENVT S132. Required for Environmental Technology Certificate
and AAS degree.
Instructor: John Carnegie (Sitka)
Dates: 12/16/02-12/21/02: M, T, W, Th, F, Sa 8:00am-5:00pm
Cost: $164 (tuition), $0 (distance), $10 (tech), $30 (fees) No book= TOTAL $204
ENVT S210-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: TBA
Water Treatment (Sitka)
This course covers the operational process of water treatment plants
in detail and operational safety and equipment maintenance. Processes discussed
include pretreatment, chemical coagulation, flocculation, sedimentation, rapid
sand filtration, slow sand and pressure filtration, alternative disinfection methods,
corrosion control and taste and odor control. Prerequisites: ENVT S102 and
ENVT S110.
Instructor: Paula Jackson
Audioconference: M 6:00-8:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
Contact Nicole at 1-800-478-6653, ext. 756 to purchase textbook
ENVT S220-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: TBA
Utility Structure and Organization
This course is the study of the legal structures & the operational
organization of small utilities. topics
include state and local governments, typical utility organization, laws and legal
documents, ordinances, data collection and reporting, record keeping and operation
and preventive maintenance strategies. Prerequisites: ENVT S120 or instructor
permission.
Instructor: Peter Nathanson (Sitka)
Audioconference: Th 7:00-9:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), $TBA (book)= TOTAL $TBA
ENVT S230-UT1, 2 Credits CRN: 76983
Inter Sanitary Chemistry/Microbology (Sitka)
May be offered in one-credit modules (S230A and B). This course
continues the study of chemistry and microbiology with special attention to water
and wastewater applications. Topics in Part A includes oxidation/reduction reactions,
water softening, chemical corrosion, chlorine chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry
and nuclear chemistry. Topics in Part B includes microbial population dynamics,
public health, the microbiology of activated sludge, fixed film processes, anaerobic
processes, sanitary surveys and bioassays. Prerequisites: ENVT S110, S111 and
S132.
Instructor:John Carnegie (Sitka)
Audioconference: W, 6:00-8:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) Books (1 from MBS; 1 $12 copy
fee from ENVT)= TOTAL $301
If student took ENVT 130 last semester, it is the same book. It is NOT the same
book as previous semesters.
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm
ENVT S232-T01, 2 Credits CRN: 76979
Inter Sanitary Chemistry/Microbology Lab (Sitka)
May be offered in one-credit modules (S230A and B). This course
continues the study of chemistry and microbiology with special attention to water
and wastewater applications. Topics in Part A includes oxidation/reduction reactions,
water softening, chemical corrosion, chlorine chemistry, organic chemistry, biochemistry
and nuclear chemistry. Topics in Part B includes microbial population dynamics,
public health, the microbiology of activated sludge, fixed film processes, anaerobic
processes, sanitary surveys and bioassays. Prerequisites: ENVT S110, S111 and
S132.
Instructor:John Carnegie (Sitka)
Dates: 12/16/02-12/21/02: M, T, W, Th, F, Sa 8:00am-5:00pm
Cost: $164 (tuition), $0 (distance), $10 (tech), $30 (fees), No book= TOTAL $204
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GEOG S101-, 3 Credits CRN: 77736
Introductory Geography
World regions; analysis of environment with emphasis on the major
culture realms.
Requires access to a VCR and fax machine.
Meets UAS General Education Requirements (GER) for a non-lab science.
Instructor: Mike Dunning (Ketchikan)
Audioconference: M 4:30-5:50pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
Books will be sent from Ketchikan Campus; student will be billed
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- HEALTH INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
HIM S110-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 76989
Introduction to HIM Practice (Sitka)
Review of history of professional practice of health information
management. Focus includes: introduction to hospital organization and operations,
overview of health information services and role in facility operations, flow
of chart processing, storage and retrieval procedures, indexing and registries,
patient record automation, and record control procedures. Students will be evaluated
on the basis of clinical performance, examinations, and/or project. Clinical internship
of 32 hours in an acute care setting. Prerequisite: HIM S135 or concurrent,
and admission to HIM program. Requires access to a VCR and fax machine.
Instructor: Carol Liberty (Sitka) and Cathy Gross
Audioconference: T 6:30-8:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
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HIM S135-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 76991
Medical Terminology (Sitka)
Focus is on terminology of body systems, root forms, prefixes and
suffixes, protocols, symptomatology, and medical abbreviations. Evaluation will
be by means of assignments, tests and a comprehensive final examination. Prerequisite:
Regular admission status.
Instructor: Carol Liberty (Sitka)
Audioconference: M, W 4:45-6:15pm, Class Dates: TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
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HIM S180-UT1, 2 Credits CRN: 76994
Computer Application/Emerging Technologies
(Sitka)
Introduction to features of computer networks, such as e-mail,
computer conferencing, databases, and bulletin boards. Overview of automated health
information management functions and emerging technologies. Evaluation through
completion of computerized exercises, computer project, class participation, and
examination. Course should be taken concurrently with HIM S110.
Instructor: Susie Feero and Carol Liberty (Sitka)
UAS Online semester based and approximately 3 audioconferences throughout semester
TBA
Cost: $164 (tuition), $40 (distance), $10 (tech) = TOTAL: $TBA
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HIM S190-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 76996
CPT-4 Current Procedural Coding
Review of alternative classification systems with major emphasis
on HCPCS/CPT-4 ambulatory care coding. Overview of fraud and abuse regulations.
Prerequisite: HIM S135, and BIOL 111, or concurrent enrollment, or equivalent:
approval of instructor or program director. This course is restricted to students
enrolled in the HIM degree or coding certificate program who have met prerequisites.
Non-HIM students will be admitted on a space available basis only.
Instructor: Diana Zirul and Jodi Reed
Audioconference: M, 5:00-6:45pm, Class Dates: TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
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HIM S240-UT1, 2 Credits CRN: 77000
Legal Aspects of Health Care (Sitka)
Review of legal implication of health records and related legal
issues including the patient record as a legal document. Examination of emerging
laws and legal trends impacting the management of healthcare information. Overview
of record retention and statutory record content requirements, confidentiality
issues and release of information. Introduction to risk management. Evaluations
will be on the basis of class discussion, papers, oral presentation, and a final
examination or project. This class is open only to students in the HIM degree
program who have met prerequisites. Prerequisites: HIM 110 and HIM 120.
Instructor: Carol Liberty (Sitka)
Audioconference: T 5:00-6:15pm
Cost: $164 (tuition), $40 (distance), $10 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $TBA
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HIM S260-UT1, 2 Credits CRN: 77730
Data Quality & Reimbursement
Continuation of HIM 210. Introduction to data quality issues including
coding validation, data accuracy, coding guidelines and training, and reimbursement
issues including Diagnostic Related Groups (DRGs) Impact of coding accuracy and
rates. National exams and specialist credential: CCS and CCSP. Prerequisite:
HIM S210. This class is open only to students enrolled in the HIM degree or
coding certificate programs who have met the prerequisites.
Instructor: Carla Houtary-Gilmartin (Ketchikan)
Audioconference: W 5:30-6:15pm
Cost: $164 (tuition), $40 (distance), $10 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $TBA
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HIM S270-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 77002
Pathophysiology (Sitka)
This class introduces students to the basic concepts underlying
various pathological processes. Students will draw on their knowledge of normal
anatomy & physiology to understand how pathogenesis of disease occurs. We
will discuss diagnostic process, appropriate testing, and various treatment options.
Lectures, discussions, assigned readings, uses of references available to individual
students, and case studies will be utilized. This course is for students enrolled
in the HIM degree or coding certificate program. Non-HIM students will be admitted
on a space available basis only. Prerequisite: HIM S135, BIOL S111 and
S112.
Instructor: Carole Knuth (Sitka)
Audioconference: T 6:30-8:00pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $TBA
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HIM S291-UT1, 2 Credits CRN: TBA
Internship in Healthcare Management (Sitka)
Eighty-clock hours of professional internship in assigned health
care setting. 40 hours per week with preceptor. Some lifting may be required.
Concentrated clinical work to familiarize graduating nurses with clinical registered
nurse responsibilities. Application of operational management theory for a health
information service. Orientation to all aspects of practice as a health information
manager. Completion of one or more management projects designed jointly by the
student and clinical supervisor. Student writes project report and site evaluation
of review. Corequisite: HIM S280.
Instructor: Carol Liberty (Sitka)
Individually scheduled; Days and Times arranged
Cost: $164 (tuition), $0 (distance fee), $10 (tech), No book required = TOTAL
$174
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Community Wellness Advocate (CWA) Training Program
The Community Wellness Advocate (CWA) Training Program is a new
program that trains students to effectively create and carry out health promotion
and health education activities. It is ideal for village health and human service
workers and others who want to help make a difference in the health of their
community. The CWA Training Program consists of three 4-credit courses taught
over one year.
All three courses are distance delivered via audioconference
and the Internet; the first and third course includes a one-week session taught
on the UAS Sitka campus (housing and financial aid available). The three courses
will provide a summary of the CWA idea, introduce the basic principles of public
health, survey Alaskan health systems, and teach how to assess and use health
resources both within and outside Alaska.
Additionally, the program will cover, in-depth, the foundations
of "one-on-one", group, and community health education. It will also teach the
skills necessary to become a successful health promoter. Lastly, the program
will cover the health issues and topics important to Alaskans. For more information
on this program, contact Roz Jenkins at 966-8734 by e-mail at roz.jenkins@searhc.org,
or the Distance Education Office 1-800-478-6653 x 757 or 721.
HS S193-TD1, 4 Credits CRN:TBA
ST: Community Wellness Advocacy I (Sitka)
Continuation of the CWA program. Requires access to a VCR
and a fax machine.
Instructor: Roz Jenkins (Sitka)
Audioconference: TBA
Cost: $328 (tuition), $40 (distance fee), $20 (tech), Same book as Fall Semester=
TOTAL $388
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HIST S131-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 77007
History of the U.S. I (Sitka)
The discovery of America to 1865; including Colonial Period, American
Revolution, formation of the Constitution, western expansion, and the Civil War.
Requires access to a VCR, a telephone and a computer with Internet and email
access. Meets UAS General Education Requirements (GER).
Instructor: Marilyn Knapp (Sitka)
Audioconference: W 6:15-7:15pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $301
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HIST S356-, 3 Credits CRN: TBA
Survey of Canada
This course is a survey of political, social and economic development
beginning with New France through the Confederation to the present. Requires
access to a VCR and fax machine.
Prerequisite: HIST S13 &, HIST S132 or IST 105 & 106.
Instructor: Mike Dunning (Ketchikan)
Audioconference: W 4:30-5:50pm
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech), $ (book) = TOTAL $369
Books will be sent from Ketchikan Campus; student will be billed.
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HSV F125-UK1, 3 Credits CRN: 78288
Introduction Addictive Process
Focus on gaining knowledge of psycho-social aspects of addiction.
Historic and behavioral approaches, disease concept and current trends relating
to addiction presented. Twelve steps and self-help approaches explored. Once registered,
students must contact instructor via e-mail at ffmjd@uaf.edu to be given password
to access course material. Course limited to 15 students. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
access to computer with Internet connection.
Instructor: Roberts (Bethel)
Audioconference: T,Th time TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance fee) = TOTAL $256
Materials coming from Center for Distance Education in Fairbanks. Student will
be billed.
HSV F215-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 78290
Individual Interviewing
Introduction to interpersonal communication skills. Focus on gathering
client information through the interviewing process. Emphasis on development of
one to one interviewing, behavioral observation and documentation.
Instructor: Koehler (Fairbanks)
Audioconference: T, Th 6:50-8:05pm; Class Dates: 9/10-12/19/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance fee), Books sent from UAF, student will be
billed= TOTAL $256
HSV F232-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 78292
Human Services Practicum I (Fairbanks)
HSV F233-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 78293
Human Services Practicum II (Fairbanks)
Integration of human service theory with skill-based training through
a professional, supervised experience in a human service agency. Practicum
requires a minimum of 100 hours. Seminar also meets one hour a week; students
shared learning peer support, and documentation, including progress notes, social
history, mental status, and case planning. Prerequisites: HST major or minor;
Permission of instructor.
Instructor: Vicki Koehler (Fairbanks)
Audioconference: Time TBA; Class Dates: TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10(distance fee), Materials sent from UAF, student will
be billed = TOTAL $256
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LING F101-UB1, 3 Credits CRN: 78298
Nature of Language
The study of language: systematic analysis of human language
and description of its grammatical structure, distribution, and diversity. Special
emphasis on using linguistics in classroom
Instructor: Guthridge (Dillingham)
Audioconference: M, W 6:50-8:05pm; Class Dates: 9/9-12/18/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance fee)$0 (tech fee) = TOTAL:$256
Books sent from UAF
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Before you can be registered for a math class you must take
the ASSET test, a math placement exam. If you have taken a previous math class
you may be able to place directly into a specific math class with approval from
your advisor or proof of having met the prerequisites. The ASSET test may be
taken by contacting your community coordinator (see page 2), a local UA campus
or by calling the UAS Distance Education Office @ 1-800-478-3552, ext. 721 or
757. To find out which math class you need for your degree you should make an
appointment with your advisor.
MATH S055-UT1, 4 Credits CRN: 77044
Preparatory Mathematics (Sitka)
Introduction to elementary concepts, notations, processes, and
application of algebra. Topics include real numbers, writing and evaluating
algebraic expressions, polynomials, factoring, rational forms, graphing, linear
and quadratic equations, inequalities and problem solving. Requires access
to a VCR and fax machine. Prerequisite: Math Placement Test.
Instructor: Teresa Holt (Sitka)
Audioconference: T, Th 5:00-6:15pm
Cost: $328 (tuition), $40(distance), $20 (tech), $(book) = TOTAL $388
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CIOS F116-UB1, 3 Credits CRN: 78303
Business Math Using Calculators (Dillingham)
Provides basic operating knowledge of the electronic calculator
for such applications as discounting, amount and percent of change, prorating
interest commissions and payroll. Development of proficiency in using machines
for initial job placement. Prerequisite: Concurrent enrollment in DEVM F065-UK1
(Math lab).
Instructor: Skiff (Dillingham)
Audioconference: M, W 3:30-4:45pm; Class dates: 9/9-12/18/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance), $? (tech), $(books) = TOTAL $256
Materials coming from Center for Distance Education in Fairbanks
DEVM F065-UB2, 1 Credit CRN: 78214
Math Lab for CIOS 116 (Dillingham)
Designed to assist students in reviewing and reinforcing course
concepts covered by CIOS F116. Consists of instruction, which may include lab
instruction, individual student work or group work. Prerequisite: Concurrent
enrollment in CIOS F116-UK1 required.
Instructor: Skiff (Dillingham)
Audioconference: F 3:30-4:45pm; Class Dates: 9/9-12/18/02
Cost: $82 (tuition), $0 (distance), $0 (tech), (books) Same as CIOS F116= TOTAL
$82
MATH S105-UT1, 4 Credits CRN: 77053
Intermediate Algebra (Sitka)
Introduction to the properties, graphs, and applications of linear,
quadratic, rational, and radical functions. Prerequisite: MATH S055 with a
"C" or better or Placement Test. Requirements: Access to a VCR and a calculator
(graphic calculator recommended).
Instructor: TBA
Audioconference: TBA
Cost: $328 (tuition), $40 (distance), $20 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL: $388
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MATH S107-UT1, 4 Credits CRN: 77058
College Algebra (Sitka)
A detailed study of linear, quadratic, rational, exponential and
logarithmic functions; operations on and application of these functions, and selected
topics from algebra. Prerequisite: MATH 105 with a "C" or better. Meets
UAS General Education Requirements (GER)
Instructor: M. Bekeris (Sitka)
Audioconference: TBA
Cost: $328 (tuition), $40 (distance), $20 (tech), $(books) = TOTAL: $388
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MUS S123-JD2, 3 Credits CRN: 75654
Music Appreciation
Introduction to the styles and elements of Western music from 1600
to the present. Textbooks contain helpful and user-friendly listening guides and
is supplemented by a series of ten videotapes of legendary performers, including
Miles Davis, Yo Yo Ma, Wynston Marsalis, Itzhak Perlman and many other musical
superstars. Requires access to a VCR and fax machine. Meets UAS General
Education Requirements (GER).
Instructor: Linda Rosenthal (Juneau)
Audioconference: T 7:30-8:30pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), = TOTAL $301
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
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PHIL 204-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 78531
Introduction to Logic (Sitka)
Principles of deductive and inductive logic and informal fallacies.
Meets UAS General Education Requirements (GER).
Instructor: William Sallenbach (Sitka)
Audioconference: W, 7:15-8:45pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech), = TOTAL $301
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PHIL F322X-UI1, 3 Credits CRN: 78257
Ethics
"Ethics," from the Greek word ethos meaning character, custom,
usage, is the study of value distinctions. Examination of the nature of value
judgements-their historical origins and philosophical assumptions-and exploration
of the application of value distinctions to contemporary social, religious, and
scientific/technical issues. Requirements: Access to Cassette Player and VCR.
Instructor: Ron Illingworth (Fairbanks)
Audioconference: T, Th 8:30-9:45pm, Class dates: TBA
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10 (distance), books and materials ($?)sent from UAF, student
will be billed = TOTAL $TBA
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PSY S101-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 77089
Introduction to Psychology
An introduction to the fundamentals of general psychology and human
behavior. Topics include: an overview of the field of psychology, the brain and
nervous system, perception, consciousness, learning, memory, language, thought,
intelligence, motivation emotion, stress and personality. Meets UAS General
Education Requirements (GER).
Instructor: Bill Sallenbach (Sitka)
Audioconference: M, 7:15-8:45pm
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance fee), $15 (tech fee) = TOTAL $301
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
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PSY S302-UT1, 3 Credits, CRN 78534
Social Psychology
Examines the behavior of individuals in social situations
and why individuals behave, think, and feel as they do in the presence of others.
Includes research methods, social perceptions and inferences, stereotyping and
prejudice, aggression, attitudes, conformity, obedience, group processes, social
environmental influences on behavior. Prerequisites: PSY 101 and upper division
standing or permission.
Instructor: William Sallenbach (Sitka)
Audioconference: W, 5;30-7:00pm
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
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PSY S375-UT1, 3 Credits, CRN 78529
ST: Current Issues in Psychology
Covers contemporary topics related to the field of psychology.
Prerequisite: PSY 101 or permission of instructor.
Instructor: William Sallenbach (Sitka)
Audioconference: T, 4:00-5:30pm
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $369
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PADM S601-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 75673
Introduction to Public Administration (Juneau
satellite delivery)
This course introduces the intellectual history and development
of the American administrative state and the study of public administration. It
reviews the major topical areas in public administration, reforms in public administration,
and current issues facing the field. One purpose of the course is to integrate
theoretical concepts in the field with current issues and practical problems.
The course is designed to be the first course a new MPA student takes. Requirements:
Access to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: Jonathan Anderson (Juneau)
Satellite delivery: W 7:00-9:45pm
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $642
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
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PADM S615-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 76291
Intergovernmental Relations (Juneau)
Complexities of managing programs at the federal, state and local
level. Interface between levels of government and the private sector; examination
of budgetary, decision-making, political and policy processes within the intergovernmental
arena. Design and evaluation of successful intergovernmental programs. Requirements:
Access to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: K. Ritchie (Juneau)
Satellite delivery: T 7:00-9:45pm
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $642
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
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PADM S689-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 76293
Scope/Methods Research Business and Public Administration
(Juneau satellite delivery)
In-depth examination of various methods and techniques used by
those who conduct research in business and public administration or interpret
and evaluate the research of others. Emphasis is on the development of practical
analytical tools. Prerequisite: STAT 273 or equivalent. Requirements: Access to
e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: Jonathon Anderson (Juneau)
Satellite delivery: Th, 7:00-9:45pm
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $642
Order Books from MBS Direct, 1-800-325-3252 or
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PADM S696-JD1, 3 Credits CRN: 76296
MT: Managing IT in Public Sector (Juneau satellite
delivery)
Requirements: Access to e-mail and the Internet.
Instructor: J. Jacobs (Juneau)
Satellite delivery: TBA 7:00-9:45pm
Cost: $552 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech) = TOTAL $642
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RD F200-UK1, 3 Credits CRN: 78266
Community Development
Examines rural community development efforts in circumpolar countries
and the impact of these efforts on Northern communities and indigenous peoples.
Instructor: John (Bethel)
Audioconference: T,Th 5:10-6:25pm; Course Dates: TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance) = TOTAL $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks, student will be billed.
RD F300-UD1, 3 Credits CRN: 78269
Rural Development in Global Perspectives
Explores relationship between rural communities and the global
economy, with emphasis on sustainable development. Highlights multiple meanings
of "development" and issues of population growth, environmental change,
gender, and indigenous peoples as they relate to rural development. Includes introduction
to basic concepts and theories of development. Prerequisite: Junior standing
or permission of instructor.
Instructor: Rank (Fairbanks)
Audioconference: T,Th 6:50-8:05pm; Class Dates: 9/10-12/19/02
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10 (distance) = TOTAL $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks, student will be billed.
RD F350-UB1, 3 Credits CRN: 78271
Community Research Techniques
Provides students with an understanding of community research approaches
and techniques. Emphasis on the role and need for community-based research and
ethical issues associated with it. Students use a hands-on approach to learning
about oral history documentation, surveys of community assets and needs, and basic
community survey techniques.
Instructor: Davis (Dillingham)
Audioconference: M, W 6:50-8:05pm; Course Dates: TBA
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10 (distance) = TOTAL $TBA
Materials ($?) coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks, student will be
billed.
RD F375-UK1, 3 Credits CRN: 78275
Women and Development
The effect of modernization and development processes on the role
of women in a variety of Third World and tribal world contexts as well as the
increasingly important "new" role women play in these complex processes.
Limited to 25 students.
Instructor: T. John (Bethel)
Audioconference: M,W 5:10-6:25pm; Class Dates: 9/9-12/18/02
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10 (distance)= TOTAL $TBA
Materials ($?) coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks,
student will be billed.
RD F400-UD1, 3 Credits CRN: 78277
Rural Development Internship
Structured experience in an appropriate educational, agency or
corporate setting. Approved project required. Enrollment only by prior arrangement
with the instructor.
Instructor: M. Davis (Dillingham)
Meets by arrangement
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10 (distance)= TOTAL $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks, student
will be billed.
RD F475-UD1, 3 Credits CRN: 78280
Rural Development Senior Project
Under faculty supervision, the student completes a major theoretical,
research and/or applied project, which relates the student's applied emphasis
area to rural development considerations. Prerequisite: Senior standing or
permission of instructor.
Instructor: staff
Meets by arrangement
Cost: $279 (tuition), Book: Not required= TOTAL $279
RD F492-UD1, 1-3 Credits CRN: 78284
Rural Development Seminar
Instructed by Mike Davis, Theresa Hohn, Ralph Gabrielli and Berda
Wilson. Meets October 3-7, 2002 in Bethel and December 5-9, 2002 in Anchorage.
Prerequisite: Upper division standing, RD 300 or equivalent and permission
of instructor.
Instructor: staff
Meets by arrangement
Cost: $93 per credit (tuition), Book: Not required; Materials coming from Center
for Distance in Fairbanks, student will be billed.
Three graduate level classes are available
by distance in the RD program.
For more information contact UAS Sitka 1-800-277-8060
RD F600-UD1, 3 Credits Circumpolar Indigenous
Leadership Symposium
RD F601-UD1, 3 Credits Political Economy of the
Circumpolar North
RD F625-UD1, 3 Credits Community Development Strategies:
Principals & Practices
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SWK F103-UC1, 3 Credits CRN 78302
Social Work in the Human Services
Introduction to profession of social work and human services delivery
system. Examines historical development of social work focusing on the knowledge,
values, and skills that characterize the social worker. Orientation to context
for social work, including diversity of human needs, human services, social policy
and legislation. Services, programs, and career opportunities within rural and
urban Alaska, as well as nationally are discussed.
Instructor: P. Harding (Kotzebue)
Audioconference: M & W, 5:10-6:25pm, Class Dates: TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance fee)=TOTAL: $256
Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks; student
will be billed.
SWK F306-UD1, 3 Credits CRN:78304
Social Welfare Policies
Social policies and how they effect the delivery of social services.
Factors influencing development of the current social service system. Analysis
of dilemmas which develop in a welfare system attempting to deal with rapid social
change. Alternative approaches to the solution of social problems and possible
future developments. Special Requirements: VCR, computer and Internet.
Instructor: J. Caringi (Juneau)
Audioconference: T,Th 5:10-6:25pm; Class Dates: 9/10-12/19/02
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10 (distance fee)=TOTAL: $TBA
Materials ($?) coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks; student will be
billed.
SWK F460-UC1, 3 Credits CRN:78305
Social Work Practice
Development of beginning skills in interviewing and helping processes
with individuals, families and groups. Application of intervention strategies
and techniques made to case materials, primarily in family and child welfare services.
Contracting, case management and social brokerage. Special Requirement:
VCR. Prerequisite: SWK F306, SEK F320, SWK F342, SOC F473, which can be
taken concurrently with SWK F461, social work major, senior standing, concurrent
with SWK F460.
Instructor: Harding (Kotzebue)
Audioconference: M,W 6:50-8:05pm; Class Dates: 9/9-12/18/02
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10 (distance fee)=TOTAL: $TBA
Materials ($?) coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks; student will be
billed.
SWK F461-UC1, 6 Credits CRN:78307
Practicum in Social Work
Individual training and practice in a social service agency. Students
complete 200 hours of direct practice in an approved agency under the supervision
of a field instructor. Prerequisite: SWK F306, SWK F320, SWK F342, SOC
F473, which can be taken concurrently with SWK F461, social work major, senior
standing, concurrent with SWK F460.
Instructor: Harding (Kotzebue)
Audioconference: F 3:30-4:30pm; Class Dates: 9/13-12/20/02
Cost: $558 (tuition), $10 (distance fee)=TOTAL: $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks; student will be billed.
SWK F473-UN1, 3 Credits CRN:78308
Social Science Research Methods
Techniques of social research: sampling, questionnaire construction,
interviewing and data analysis in surveys; field and laboratory experiments, and
attitude scaling. Limited to 25 students. Prerequisite: PSY/SOC F250.
Instructor: Hannigan (Nome)
Audioconference: T, Th TBA; Class Dates: TBA
Cost: $279 (tuition), $10 (distance fee)=TOTAL: $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks; student will be billed.
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SOC S100X-UN1, 3 Credits CRN:78310
Individual, Society and Culture
The science of the individual as a social being, emphasizing the
interact ional, structural, and normative aspects of social behavior. An attempt
is made to construct a cross-cultural framework in understanding and predicting
human behavior.
Instructor: Hannigan (Nome)
Audioconference: T,Th 5:10-6:25pm; Class Dates: 9/10-12/19/02
Cost: $246 (tuition), $10 (distance fee), Books: sent from Nome, student will
be billed = TOTAL: $TBA
Materials coming from Center for Distance in Fairbanks; student will be billed.
SOC S102-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: 77105
Science, Technology and Society
A study of how science, technology, and society have
developed throughout history and the influence and impact they have had on one
another. It is a systematic, integrated exploration of the relationships between
science and technology and modern society from a sociological and philosophical
perspective. The specific relationships between Alaska native societies and western
science and technology will be investigated. The content is designed to broaden
the students understanding of process interactions and the evaluation of the impact
of science, technology, and science on one another.
Instructor: Marilyn Knapp (Sitka)
Audioconference: M 5:00-6:00pm; Course Dates: TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance fee), $15 (tech fee) = TOTAL: $301
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SPAN S101-UT1, 4 Credits CRN: 77114
Elementary Spanish I (Sitka)
This course is a video driven independent study of the Spanish
language. Using two visual teaching series, Destinos and One Step to Spanish,
with supplementary workbooks and biweekly audioconferences, the course will lay
a broad grammatical foundation and provide the organizational skills required
for internalizing and processing the Spanish language. Requires access to VCR
and fax machine. Meets UAS General Education Requirements (GER).
Instructor: Karen Johnson (Sitka)
Audioconference: T, Th, 3:00-4:30pm
Cost: $328 (tuition), $40 (distance), $20 (tech) = TOTAL $388
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$52 workbook mailed from Sitka Campus
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SPCH S418-JD2, 3 Credits CRN: 75742
Advanced Speech Communication
Advanced analysis and application of selected topics from the field
of speech communication. Students having taken SPC S218 may enroll in these course
provided that the "topics" of study are different. Topics may include
but are not limited to: Gender Communication, Oral Interpretation, Theories of
Communication, Family Communication, Leadership, Nonverbal Communication, or Persuasion.
The specific topic is announced in the semester schedule. The course may be repeated
for credit when content varies. Prerequisite: A lower division speech communication
course, "C" or higher in ENGL S111, or instructor permission.
Instructor: Beth Weigel (Juneau)
Distance Web
Cost: $279 (tuition), $75 (distance), $15 (tech fee) = TOTAL $369
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STAT S273-UT1, 3 Credits CRN: TBA
Elementary Statistics
Introduction to data analysis, least-squares regression, data production,
sampling distribution, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis testing.
Requires access to a fax machine. Prerequisite: MATH 107 or equivalent.
Instructor: Joe Liddle (Sitka)
Audioconference: TBA
Cost: $246 (tuition), $40 (distance), $15 (tech fee) = TOTAL $301
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