Student Resources

course schedule - summer 2008

Updated 5/16/08 @ 2:05P

  • ACCT - Accounting

  • AET - Architectural & Engineering Technology

  • AGRI - Agriculture

  • ANTH - Anthropology

  • BA - Business Administration

  • CED - Community Education

  • CIOS - Computer Information & Office Systems

  • CIS - Computer Information Systems

  • COMM - Communications

  • GEOG - Geography

  • HIST - History

  • MATH - Mathematics

 

ACCT A201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3.0 CR
Registration Restrictions: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C or approved UAA mathematics placement test score.
Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy the requirement for ACCT A201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.
Introduction to financial accounting concepts and principles. Emphasizes the recognition and recording of financial information, the creation and understanding of financial statements, and the role accounting information takes in business and society.
52211 P22 MR 05:15P-08:00P FSM 107 Berberich 05/19-08/02

 

ACCT A222 Introduction to Computerized Accounting 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: [ACCT A101 and ACCT A102] or ACCT A201 and CIS A110.
MSC Distance Delivery Fee: $38.00
Introduction to processing accounting information using commercial accounting software. Illustrates conversion from manual to computerized accounting system; includes maintenance of chart of accounts and all master files; processing sales, receivables, and cash receipts, purchases, payables, and cash payments; preparation of financial statements and other reports. Includes only minimal coverage of the payroll function.
52199 PX1 WEB Bennett 05/19-06/28
MSC Special Note: WEB Based course. Students Must have internet access and understanding of Blackboard. Broadband Highly recommended.
Instructor contact: ed.bennett@uaa.alaska.edu


AET A143 Mechanical and Electrical Drafting 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: AET A102 and AET A181.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces technical analysis, theory, code requirements, CADD techniques, and construction drawing methodology to produce construction drawings for mechanical and electrical building systems. Includes drafting conventions, drawing symbols, terminology, and research methods for residential and commercial building mechanical and electrical systems and equipment.
52198 P22 TW 05:00P-08:00P JKB 125 Jardel 05/19-08/02


AGRI A115 Basic Horse Behavior and Training I  3.0 CR ... CANCELLED
Offered only at Matanuska-Susitna College.
Introduces principles necessary for understanding horse behavior and
physical development of the riding horse. Presents principles and procedures
of communication, and horse training from halter training to mounted work.
Includes actual handling and training of horses.
52210 P22 MW 06:00P-08:00P JKB 122 Yarbrough-Moore 05/19-07/31


ANTH A250 The Rise of Civilization 3.0 CR
Course Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req
A survey of the emergence of civilization in human cultural development. Covers development of domestication, urbanization, trade, and state formation in a comparative framework. Emphasizes non-Western Civilizations: China, India, Southeast Asia, Mesoamerica, South America and Africa.
52204 P22 MW 03:00P-05:00P FSM 103 Hirschmann 05/19-08/02

 

ANTH A431 Field Methods in Archaeology ... CANCELLED
Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission and ANTH A211 recommended.
May be stacked with: ANTH A631
Special Note: May be repeated once for credit.
MSC Special Note: No faculty permission required. Section P21 (52200) is for four weeks and three credits. Section P23 (52284) is for six weeks and four credits. Please sign-up for the appropriate section according to the designated weeks. Class will first meet on campus Thursday, May 15 from 8:00am - 5:00pm in FSM 103 with the remainder of the classes held off campus.
Anthropology Material Fee:$275.00
Introduction to basic techniques of archaeological data recovery and recording, laboratory processing, and preliminary analysis of archaeological materials.
Instructor contact:
afdry@uaa.alaska.edu

3 credits - four weeks

52200  P21  MTWR  OFF  Yesner  05/15-06/12

4 credits - six weeks

52284  P23  MTWR  OFF  Yesner  05/15-06/28
 


BA A131 Personal Finance 3.0 CR
MSC Distance Delivery Fee: $38.00
Introduction to consumer finance. Surveys topics such as family budgeting, income tax fundamentals, consumer credit, home buying and financing, auto financing, insurance, investment fundamentals, estate planning, and retirement planning.
52212 PN1 W 05:30P-08:00P JKB 108 Noonan 05/19-08/02

MSC Special Note: Course is Blended. Students Must have internet access and understanding of Blackboard. Broadband Highly Recommended. Instructor may accept web based students. Instructor may substitute class meetings with distance/web methods as deemed necessary.  Instructor contact: afhwn@uaa.alaska.edu

 

BA A273 Introduction to Statistics for Business/Economics 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIS A110 and [MATH A107 or MATH A172].
Special Note: A student may apply no more than 3 credits from STAT A252 or BA A273 toward graduation requirements for a baccalaureate degree.
MSC Special Note: Students must meet prerequisites, registration restrictions, or obtain departmental approval.
Introduces statistics and probability with emphasis on the analysis of business and economic data. Includes descriptive statistics for univariate and bivariate data; elementary probability and sampling distributions; and estimation of means, proportions, and simple regression coefficients. Students will be introduced to one or more computer packages for statistical data analysis.
52155 P22 W 12:55P-05:25P FSM 107 Noonan 05/19-08/02


CED A049 Larson Oil Painting Workshop .0 CR
Grade Mode: Non-Graded
MSC Non-Credit Fee: $175.00
Dean Larson will present a workshop on the fundamentals of painting, with an emphasis on traditional techniques learned from Fred Machetanz and Will Wilson. Students will learn drawing and oil painting in portraits and the landscape genre.
52156 PE1 MTWRF 09:30A-04:00P FSM 212 Larson 05/19-05/23


Skill Center Hours for Summer 2008 (tentative)
     Tuesday: 9:00A-4:00P
     Wednesday: Noon-8:00P
     Thursday: 9:00A-4:00P

CIOS A101 Keyboarding 3.0 CR
Special Note: Credit will not be counted for both CIOS A101 and (CIOS A101A and CIOS A101B and CIOS A101C).
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces keyboarding skills and emphasizes correct techniques and development of speed, accuracy, and proofreading. Introduces word processing concepts to produce personal and business letters, tables, and reports.
52158 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A101A Keyboarding A 1.0 CR
Special Note: Credit will not be counted for both CIOS A101 and (CIOS A101A and CIOS A101B and CIOS A101C).
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces the keyboard alphabet, number, and symbol keys. Emphasizes techniques and mechanics of keyboarding by touch.
52159 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A101B Keyboarding B 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A.
Special Note: Credit will not be counted for both CIOS A101 and (CIOS A101A and CIOS A101B and CIOS A101C).
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces keyboarding of memos, personal and business letters, and envelopes in a word processing program and continues to develop keyboarding skill and accuracy.
52160 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A101C Keyboarding C 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101B.
Special Note: Credit will not be counted for both CIOS A101 and (CIOS A101A and CIOS A101B and CIOS A101C).
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces keyboarding of simple reports and tables in a word processing program and continues to develop keyboarding speed and accuracy.
52161 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A102 Keyboarding Skill Building 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A.
Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass
Special Note: May be repeated with only 1 credit in each semester.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Emphasizes development of keyboarding speed and accuracy.
52162 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A113 Operating Systems: MS Windows 1.0 CR
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces the MS Windows operating system. Includes file and disk management, the control panel, desktop, utilities, MS Windows setup, and maintenance.
52163 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A115 10-Key for Business Calculations 2.0 CR
Registration Restrictions: Proof of placement into MATH A055.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Introduces the 10-key touch control method to solve business-related calculations while developing speed and accuracy.
52205 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A125A Electronic Communications I: MS Outlook 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A and CIOS A113.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces features of the Microsoft Outlook communication software. MS Outlook is a full-featured program that offers e-mail, contact, time, and task management features.
52164 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A130A Word Processing I: MS Word 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: (CIOS A101A or concurrent enrollment).
Special Note: Students are strongly encouraged to complete CIOS A230A to gain a fuller understanding of this topic.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces fundamentals, concepts, and applications of word processing. Students learn basic commands needed to create, format, edit, and print documents.
52165 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A135A Spreadsheets I: MS Excel 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A and CIOS A113.
Special Note: Students are strongly encouraged to complete CIOS A235A to gain a fuller understanding of this topic.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces fundamental concepts in the design and use of spreadsheets. Includes basic commands, formulas and functions, and inserting of charts, objects, and hyperlinks.
52166 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A140A Databases I: MS Access 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A and CIOS A113.
Special Note: Students are strongly encouraged to complete CIOS A240A to gain a fuller understanding of this topic.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces the fundamentals and concepts of a database, including tables, fields, sorting, keys, and relational database concepts.
52167 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A146 Internet Concepts and Applications 2.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A and CIOS A113.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces and applies Internet concepts, tools, and utilities. Includes use of electronic mail, search strategies for research, academic, and personal use, and study of security and ethics issues, basic HTML, and new Internet technologies.
52206 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A150A Presentations: MS PowerPoint 2.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A and CIOS A113.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Covers presentation software and design techniques for creating professional presentations. Incorporates tools for enhancing presentations with various objects.
52207 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A154B Desktop Publishing I: MS Publisher 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A.
Special Note: Students are strongly encouraged to complete CIOS A254B to gain a fuller understanding of this topic.
MSC Special Note:Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduces fundamentals and concepts of desktop publishing and design elements used to create a variety of documents for publication, including flyers, brochures, and newsletters.
52168 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A161A Proofreading 2.0 CR
Registration Restrictions: Proof of placement into ENGL A111; keyboarding skills of 30 wpm or higher.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Introduces proofreading techniques applied to business communication. Develops skills in proofreading for content, usage, grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
52208 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A162A Shorthand 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Introduces an alphabetic shorthand system designed for fast note taking or dictation.
52209 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A164 Filing 1.0 CR
Special Note: Students are encouraged to complete CIOS A264A to gain a fuller understanding of this topic.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Introduces terminology, filing techniques, and ARMA (American Records Management Association) filing rules as they apply to alphabetic, numeric, subject, and geographic filing systems.
52169 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A201A Document Processing 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A101A.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Applies keyboarding and word processing skills to letters, mail merges, tabulations, reports, business forms, and other office documents while building speed and accuracy.
52170 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A207 Machine Transcription 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: [CIOS A101B or CIOS A101C] and CIOS A161A.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Applies word processing and proofreading skills to create quality documents using transcription equipment. Designed for students with no previous transcription experience.
52171 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A208 Medical Transcription 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: [CIOS A101B or CIOS A101C] and CIOS A161A.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Applies word processing and proofreading skills to machine transcription of medical dictation to produce accurate, quality documents. Designed for students with no previous transcription experience. Students will learn needed medical terminology.
52172 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A209A Legal Transcription 1.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A160 and CIOS A201A.
Registration Restrictions: Prerequisite or demonstrated equivalent skill and speed of 45 wpm.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Applies word processing and business English skills to machine transcription of legal dictation to produce accurate legal documents. Designed for students with no previous transcription experience.
52173 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A230A Word Processing II: MS Word 2.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A130A.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Applies skills acquired in CIOS A130A to learn intermediate and advanced word processing and desktop publishing features. Includes styles, graphics, merging documents, object linking and embedding, publishing as a web page, working with master documents, indexes, tables of contents, on-screen business forms, and macros.
52174 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A235A Spreadsheets II: MS Excel 2.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A135A.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Applies skills learned in CIOS A135A to designing more complex spreadsheets. Includes concepts and techniques for problem-solving and the decision-making process. Topics include design and construction of spreadsheets and templates, macros, data exchange, database features, enhancing charts, and other advanced functions.
52175 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A240A Databases II: MS Access 2.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A140A.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Applies skills learned in CIOS A140A to more complex databases. Includes database concepts and techniques, queries, forms, filters, relationships, and integration with other applications.
52176 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A241 Integrated Applications 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A151A and [CIOS A230A or CIOS A230B] and CIOS A235A and CIOS A240A.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Applies the powerful integration capabilities of word processing, spreadsheet, database, and other applications, including the World Wide Web. Builds skill in application integration through a variety of projects that include using critical thinking, work organization, time management, and teamwork skills.
52177 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28

 

CIOS A262A Professional Development 3.0 CR
Registration Restrictions: Instructor permission.
Special Note: Must be taken in final semester of program.
MSC Distance Delivery Fee: $38.00
Focuses on the knowledge and attitudes necessary to develop critical job survival skills, increase productivity, and improve job satisfaction and success. Each student will assess individual talents and goals, and create a career portfolio.
52179 PY1 WEB Hensel 05/19-06/28
MSC Special Note: Web-based class. Please check the CIOS website for updated information at: www.matsu.alaska.edu/cios to insure your success.
Instructor contact - cios@matsu.alaska.edu

 

CIOS A269 Alaska Rules of Civil Procedures 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A266.
MSC Distance Delivery Fee: $38.00
Studies Alaska Rules of Civil Procedure and Alaska Rules of Appellate Procedure in depth as they apply particularly to lawyers' assistants working with litigation documents.
52181 PY1 WEB Hensel 05/19-06/28
MSC Special Note: Web-based class. Please check the CIOS website for updated information at: www.matsu.alaska.edu/cios to insure your success. Instructor contact - cios@matsu.alaska.edu

 

CIOS A282 Office Internship 1.0-3.0 CR
Prerequisite: CIOS A165.
Registration Restrictions: Minimum of 12 CIOS credits and instructor permission.
Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass
Special Note: Requires 45 hours of work experience for each credit.
MSC Special Note: Open entry individualized course.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Places students in business offices related to their educational programs and occupational objectives. Includes conference with faculty coordinator.
52182 PS1 see posted hours/days FSM 106 Hensel 05/19-06/28


CIS A110 Computer Concepts in Business 3.0 CR ... room change
Registration Restrictions: Recommended: MATH A105, CIS A105, familiarity with personal computers and basic software applications, and keyboarding of at least 30 wpm.
Computer Classroom Fee: $25.00
Introduction to computing concepts and productivity software from an end user's perspective. Course covers hardware, software, the information processing cycle, beginning programming concepts, and personal computer software packages. The course emphasizes solving business problems using spreadsheet and database applications.
52183 P21 TR 04:30P-08:00P FSM 104  JKB 115  Bennett  5/19-06/28


COMM A111 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 CR
Course Attributes: UAA GER Oral Communication Req
A survey of communication principles, theories, and skills including interpersonal communication, small group communication, and public speaking. Students develop oral communication skills through practice in a variety of individual activities, group activities, and individual and group presentations.
52184 P21 MW 09:00A-12:30P FSM 204 Bloomstrom 05/19-06/28

 

COMM A241 Public Speaking 3.0 CR
Course Attributes: UAA GER Oral Communication Req
The study of theories and skills applicable to informative, persuasive, and special occasion platform speaking. Emphasis is on effective selection, organization, and presentation of material to diverse audiences across diverse settings. Students will develop oral communication skills by engaging in a variety of exercises and individual presentation.
52185 P21 MW 01:00P-04:30P FSM 204 Bloomstrom 05/19-06/28


GEOG A205 Elements of Physical Geography 3.0 CR
Registration Restrictions: GEOG A101 or A103 recommended, but not required.
Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sciences Req
MSC Distance Delivery Fee: $38.00
Analysis of the processes that form the physical environment and the resulting physical patterns. Study of landforms, climate, soils, water resources, vegetation, and their world and regional patterns. Optional laboratory of one additional credit.
52187 PX1 MTWR TBA WEB Crawford 05/19-08/02
Section PX1 is a Web-based course. Web-based courses require computer skills and have computer requirements.
Check http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/distanceeducation for system requirements, student resources, and the DE Student Guide. Instructor contact - afrmc@uaa.alaska.edu

 

GEOG A205L Elements of Physical Geography Laboratory 1.0 CR
Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sci Lab Only
Geography Lab/Matl Fee: $20.00
MSC Distance Delivery Fee: $38.00
Optional laboratory of one additional credit.
52188 PX1  WEB  Crawford 05/19-08/02
Check http://www.uaa.alaska.edu/distanceeducation for system requirements, student resources, and the DE Student Guide. Instructor contact - afrmc@uaa.alaska.edu


HIST A131 History of United States I 3.0 CR
Course Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement
A survey of the discovery and exploration, colonial period, American Revolution, the Constitution, federal period, Jeffersonian-Jacksonian Democracy, the West, Sectionalism, Slavery and Abolitionism, American Culture, and Civil War.
52201 P21 TR 09:00A-12:25P FSM 103 Hirschmann 05/19-06/28

 

HIST A132 History of United States II 3.0 CR ... CANCELLED
Course Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement
A survey of the Reconstruction of the South, the far West, growth of industry and labor, "Gilded Age," Imperialism, Progressivism, World War I, "Roaring Twenties," Great Depression, Isolationism and World War II, Cold War, modern American society, Vietnam, and after.
52202 P21 TR 01:00P-04:25P FSM 103 Hirschmann 05/19-06/28

 

HIST A341 History of Alaska 3.0 CR
Registration Restrictions: Junior standing.
Course Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement
Introduction to background of Alaska and its relationship to America and the world, including anthropological aspects of Native groups, land bridge theory, Russian discovery, occupation and management, orthodoxy, purchase, American organization and development, gold rushes, congressional definition and federalism, Native claims history, statehood, oil and the disposition of Alaska lands.
52203 P22 MW 05:30P-07:30P FSM 103 Hirschmann 05/19-08/02


MATH A055 Elementary Algebra 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: MATH A054 with minimum grade of C.
Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT score or approved UAA Placement Test required.
Beginning algebra course. Includes operations with signed numbers and polynomials, factoring, exponents, radicals, algebraic fractions, solution of linear equations, systems of equations, linear inequalities, and quadratic equations. Basic graphing.
52190 P21 MWR 09:00A-11:20A JKB 122 Williams 05/19-06/28

 

MATH A105 Intermediate Algebra 3.0 CR
Prerequisite: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or MATH A060 with minimum grade of C.
Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.
Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra.
Covers sets, properties of real numbers, exponents and radicals, solution of first and second-degree equations and inequalities. Also covers word problems, fundamental operations with polynomials, factoring, special products, rational expressions, functions, conic sections, Cartesian graphing of first and second-degree equations and inequalities, systems of equations, and introduction to logarithmic and exponential functions.
52191 P21 MWR 08:30A-10:50A JKB 108 Chang 05/19-06/28

 

MATH A107 College Algebra 4.0 CR
Prerequisite: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C.
Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required.
Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill Req
Special Note: A student may apply no more than 7 credits from any combination of MATH A107, A108, and A109 toward the graduation requirements for any baccalaureate degree.
MSC Special Note: Prerequisite: Math A105 with minimum grade of C. If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT or ACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required. Class will not meet on July 4th or 6th, 2006.
Covers equations and inequalities; function theory and applications; solution of equations greater than second degree; determinants and matrices; systems of equations and inequalities, including applications; logarithmic and exponential functions, including applications; graphs and equations of conic sections, including applications; binomial theorem; sequences and series; mathematical induction and combinatoric notation.
52192 P21 MTWR 11:00A-01:20P JKB 108 Chang 05/19-06/28


 

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Summer 2008 Daily List (updated 5/16/08 @ 2:10P)

 

Art Workshop
52156 CED A049 PE1 Larson Oil Painting Workshop 0 MTWRF 0930a 0400p FSM 212 05/19/08 05/23/08 Larson
                       
Monda
52191 MATH A105 P21 Intermediate Algebra 3 MWR 0830a 1050a JKB 108 05/19/08 06/28/08 Chang
52184 COMM A111 P21 *Fund/Oral Communication 3 M W 0900a 1230p FSM 204 05/19/08 06/28/08 Bloomstrom
52190 MATH A055 P21 Elementary Algebra 3 MWR 0900a 1120a JKB 122 05/19/08 06/28/08 Williams
52192 MATH A107 P21 *College Algebra 4 MTWR 1100a 0120p JKB 108 05/19/08 06/28/08 Chang
52185 COMM A241 P21 *Public Speaking 3 M W 0100p 0430p FSM 204 05/19/08 06/28/08 Bloomstrom
52204 ANTH A250 P22 *Rise of Civilization 3 M W 0300p 0500p FSM 103 05/19/08 08/02/08 Hirschmann
52211 ACCT A201 P22 Principles of Financial Acctg 3 M R 0515p 0800p FSM 107 05/19/08 08/02/08 Berberich
52203 HIST A341 P22 *History of Alaska 3 M W 0530p 0730p FSM 103 05/19/08 08/02/08 Hirschmann