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Important Dates Policies & Procedures Summer 2017 Access to Registration and other Summer 2017 Information can be found at: www.uni.edu/registrar or myuniverse.uni.edu (Student Center Tab) Four-Week Sessions May 8—June 2 June 5—June 30 July 3—July 28 Six-Week Sessions May 8—June 16 June 19—July 28 Eight-Week Session June 5—July 28 Twelve-Week Session May 8July 2 Memorial Day Monday, May 29th Independence Day Tuesday, July 4th

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Important Dates

Policies & Procedures Summer 2017

Access to Registration and other Summer 2017 Information

can be found at:

www.uni.edu/registrar

or

myuniverse.uni.edu (Student Center Tab)

Four-Week Sessions

May 8—June 2

June 5—June 30

July 3—July 28

Six-Week Sessions

May 8—June 16

June 19—July 28

Eight-Week Session

June 5—July 28

Twelve-Week Session

May 8— July 2

Memorial Day

Monday, May 29th

Independence Day

Tuesday, July 4th

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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA REGISTRATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

SUMMER 2017

NOTICE

This is a general publication regarding policies, procedures, and fees related to curricular offerings. It is not a contract. Every effort has been made to make this booklet accurate as of the date of publication; however, all policies, procedures, fees and charges are subject to change at any time by appropriate action of the faculty, the university administration, or the Board of Regents, State of Iowa. Students, Faculty, and Staff are urged to refer to this important information throughout the semester.

CONTACT INFORMATION

General University Information…………….......319-273-2311 Admissions - Graduate………………………………273-2623 Admissions - Undergraduate………………………...273-2281 Office of Academic Advising……………………….273-3406 Office of Business Operations……………….............273-2164 Office of Student Financial Aid…………………….273-2700 Office of the Registrar…………………………….…273-2241 Student Health Clinic………………………………...273-2009

UNIVERSITY OFFICE HOURS University offices are open from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, during the summer. Offices will be closed on Monday, May 29 and Tuesday, July 4.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Academic Standing…………………………………………p. 9 - 10 Warning - Probation - Suspension

Dates to Observe……………………………………………p. 7 - 9 Academic Deadlines

Fees and Billing Information………………………………p. 10 - 12 Deferred Payment Plan Extension of Credit/Educational Loan Other Fees Payment Due Dates Payment Instructions Refunds Tuition and Mandatory Fees University Bill (U-Bill)

Financial Aid Eligibility…………………………………...p. 12 - 13 Accepting Loans Denied Financial Aid Appeals Financial Aid Appeal Process and Deadlines Grant Adjustment Guided Independent Study, Camp Adventure, Audited Courses Standards of Satisfactory Academic Progress Student Loan Overview

Graduation…………………………………………………p. 18 Applying for Graduation

Guidelines, Policies, and Regulations…………………….p. 14 - 16 Accommodations of Disabilities Americans with Disabilities Act Class Attendance and Make-up Work Policy Discrimination, Harassment, & Sexual Misconduct Policy Drug Free Schools & Campuses Regulations Federal Disclosure Information Websites Institutional and Financial Assistance Information Student Right to Know Act

Liberal Arts Core Requirements…………………………p. 24 - 29 2004 Administrative Policies 2014 Administrative Policies

Pre-Registration Procedures………………………………p. 4 - 5 Advisor Approval Former and Currently Enrolled Students New Students Advance Registration Schedule

Registering for Classes……………………………………p. 5 - 6 Self-Registration Process Explanation of Course Numbers Enrollment Requirements/Prerequisites Student Load Change of Registration Closed Classes Classroom Buildings

Student Records……………………………………..…...p. 16 - 18 Academic Advisement Report Auditing Classes Change of Name Credit/No Credit Grading Grade Point Average Grades Incomplete Work Notification of Rights Under FERPA Transcripts

Student Resources………………………………………..p. 19 - 22 Academic Learning Center Academic Achievement and Retention Services Examination Services College Reading and Learning Center Culture and Intensive English Program Math and Science Services Student Support Services Study Abroad Programs Writing Center Workshops Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services

Veteran Information………………………………….…p. 16 Withdrawing from School………………………………p. 22 - 23

Procedure Refunds

Miscellaneous Information……………………………..p. 23 Iowa Voter Registration

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PRE-REGISTRATION PROCEDURES NEW STUDENTS New students, both graduate and undergraduate, cannot register for classes until all requirements for admission to the university are met. After admission requirements are met, new graduate students will register in accordance with the procedures set out below for former students. After admission requirements are met, new undergraduate students will receive their registration materials in connection with the orientation program provided for such students. Further instructions for completing registration will be given during the orientation program. FORMER AND CURRENTLY-ENROLLED STUDENTS Students enrolled for the Spring 2017 semester who plan to graduate in Spring 2017 and intend to continue as graduate students for Summer 2017 must file an application for graduate study. Graduate admission information and the application for admission are available at www.grad.uni.edu/admission. Former students who are not enrolled for the Spring 2017 semester must file a notice of intent to register with the Office of the Registrar at least two weeks prior to registration for Summer 2017. Failure to file this notice of intent to register will delay the registration process. ADVISOR APPROVAL In an effort to enhance understanding of degree requirements and planning for progress toward degree, students identified in the groups below are assigned an advising hold. This hold requires the student meet with his or her academic advisor or department prior to registration for the next semester. Information about service indicators, such as the Advising Hold, assigned to a student will show in the “Holds” section of Student Center. Students assigned Advising Holds: All students new from high school registering for their second semester, regardless of major will be assigned an Advising Hold. Additionally, students in the following majors will be assigned an Advising Hold:

60x Art (freshmen and sophomores only) 84A Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84C Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84H Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84I Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84K Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84M Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84R Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84S Biology 84T Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84U Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84V Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 844 Biology 845 Biology 848 Biology (undergraduates only w/<2.5 UNI CUM GPA) 84Y Biotechnology 86x Chemistry 510-515 Communication Sciences and Disorders 81x Computer Science 33S Construction Management 00 Deciding 7W Dual Languages 870-87N Earth Science (undergraduates only) 84Z Ecosystem Management 62x English 31F Family Services 7F French: Business/French: Liberal Arts 72x French 7G German: Business/German: Liberal Arts 74x German 31L Gerontology: Long Term Care 31S Gerontology: Social Sciences 96x History (graduates only) 32I Interior Design Majors 80x Mathematics 52x Music 88x Physics (undergraduate only) 94C Political Communication 40x Psychology (graduates only) 94x Public Administration 950 Public Policy 77x Russian 82x Science Teaching 98x Sociology (graduates only) 3T1-3T7 Technology (graduates only) 69x TESOL 49x Theatre

ADVANCE REGISTRATION SCHEDULE - CURRENT AND FORMER STUDENTS Registration for Summer 2017 will be by classification and earned hours at the end of the Fall 2016 session. The day and time for registration will be on your Student Center. If you cannot register on your assigned day, you may register later. Please be advised that you should not skip class to register for classes. An absence for this reason may be classified as unexcused and may affect your course grade. GRADUATES Registration day: March 20 SENIORS Students with 90 or more hours of credit at the end of 2016 Fall session.

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Registration days: March 20-21 JUNIORS Students with 60-89 hours credit at the end of 2016 Fall session. Registration days: March 22-24 SOPHOMORES Students with 30-59 hours credit at the end of 2016 Fall session. Registration days: March 27- 30 FRESHMEN Students with less than 30 hours at the end of 2016 Fall session. Registration days: March 31 – April 5 Freshmen should participate in the following steps to complete advising and registration. Advisor written approval is REQUIRED. See your assigned advisor. If you are unsure of your advisor's name or location or if you need a change of advisor, contact Academic Advising Services located in 102 Gilchrist. SPECIAL AND UNCLASSIFIED Registration day: April 5

REGISTERING FOR CLASSES

REGISTRATION PROCESS Students are encouraged to self-register from a convenient location. Please see the Office of the Registrar for additional registration assistance (www.uni.edu/registrar). During advanced registration, scheduling assistance will be available in the Office of the Registrar 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Students registering from locations other than the Office of the Registrar will be able to access the system from 7:30 a.m. - 11:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. On weekends during advanced registration, the system will be available 2:00 a.m. Saturday through 6:30 a.m. Monday. Students will be able to register from ITS computer labs around campus. Students who desire to register from off-campus may do so via MyUNIverse at www.uni.edu/registrar/registration or http://MyUNIverse.uni.edu. Students with questions on registering from off-campus should contact the ITS Consulting Center at (319)273-5555. If you are accessing MyUNIverse for the first time, your initial passphrase is panthersxxxmmmdd (xxx is the last three (3) digits of your University ID#, mmm is the first three letters of your birth month, and dd is the 2-digit number of your birth day). Example: panthers456nov23 (all lower case). Your new passphrase must be at least 15 characters long. See the passphrase requirements on the MyUNIverse log in screen for a complete listing of requirements. Keep your passphrase in a secure place. It is required for future access to the system. Prior to Registration: 1. Students should access their registration information. This is available at http://MyUNIverse.uni.edu via the Student Center tab.

A. Note the registration date and time. Registration can occur on or after the date and time that is listed. B. Note the registration holds section. These must be cleared prior to registration, or the system will prohibit you from registering. C. Note the student eligibility section for majors, minors, GPA, projected classification, and teacher education status. Use this section to assist in determining

course eligibility. 2. If any desired courses require an approval, please contact the appropriate offices. Approvals will be granted electronically or in writing. Students given written

approval must add the course at the Office of the Registrar. Verbal approvals will not be acceptable. 3. If any desired courses list prerequisites, please verify that the prerequisites have been met. Students will be able to drop and add classes at any time after their initial registration. This can be done at either location. EXPLANATION OF COURSE NUMBERS The University of Northern Iowa has changed its course numbering system. Resources to support the transition from the old to the new course numbering system can be found at: http://www.uni.edu/catalog/. Information regarding the course numbering system prior to Fall 2011 and the system effective Fall 2011 may be found at: http://catalog.uni.edu/coursenumberexplanation SECTION NUMBERS DESIGNATING HALF SEMESTER COURSES Sections numbered in the “80s” (or “8” and a letter) meet within the June 4-Week Session. Sections numbered in the “90s” (or “9” and a letter) meet in the July 4-Week Session. ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS/PREREQUISITES Enrollment requirements and prerequisites indicate conditions that must be satisfied before enrolling for the course. The university reserves the right to remove students from courses for which prerequisites have not been met. STUDENT LOAD

Undergraduate Length of Course in Weeks Maximum Load

12-Week 12 Units

8-Week 8 Units

6-Week 6 Units

4-Week 6 Units

Graduate Length of Course in Weeks Maximum Load

12-Week 12 Units 8-Week 9 Units

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6-Week 6 Units 4-Week 6 Units

2-Week Post-Session 2 Units Requests for Exceptions (Undergraduate and Graduate) If you wish to register for a load in excess of your appropriate limit you must do the following prior to your initial registration. 1. Undergraduate students need to complete a Student Request Form and approval must be obtained by the academic advisor and department head before the Office

of the Registrar will consider the overload. 2. Graduate students must complete a Student Request Form electronically through MyUNIverse stating those reasons for requesting additional hours and including

the UNI cumulative GPA. Students must also state the subject area, course number, and section number for the requested overload course(s). This request will be routed electronically for approvals.

CHANGE OF REGISTRATION Please refer to the Dates to Observe section for drop/add dates and fees for the various summer sessions. The Change of Registration is not effective until the form is filed in the Office of the Registrar, and the date filed in the Office of the Registrar is the effective date of the change. Desired changes after the dates listed above are subject to departmental approval. STUDENT CLASS SCHEDULES Class schedules are available through MyUNIverse on the Student Center tab. CLOSED CLASSES Written permission to enroll in a class, which is closed, must be secured from the head of the department in which the course is offered. In some instances, the department head may request the student to obtain the instructor's signature to see whether there is room in the class. If this is the case, then the student will need to return to the department head office for final approval. LATE REGISTRATION Registration on or after the first day of classes is considered a late registration. A $30.00 late registration fee will be charged of all students who register the first week of classes (class days 1-5), a $60.00 fee will be assessed to those registering in the second week (class days 6-10), and a $100.00 fee will be assessed to those registering in the third week (class days 11 and on).

Abbreviations of Classroom Building Names BCS Business & Community Services BRC Biology Research Complex CAC Communication Arts Center CBB Curris Business Building CEE Center for Energy & Environmental Education CET Center for Educational Technology CIS Central Intermediate School - 1350 Katoski Drive, Waterloo CUE Center for Urban Education

(CUE is located at 800 Sycamore Street, Waterloo, Iowa. Students enrolling for classes at CUE must provide their own transportation.) GNH Greenhouse Annex HCC Hawkeye Community College HON Honor’s House - 2401 College St. HPC Human Performance Center ITC Industrial Technology Center ITT Innovative Teaching and Technology Center KAB Kamerick Art Building LAT Latham Hall LIB Library LNG Lang Hall MAU Maucker Union MSH McCollum Science Hall NRV Native Roadside Vegetation Center - West 27th St. PAC Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center PEC Physical Education Center PHY Begeman Hall RDC Redeker Center RSL Russell Hall SAB Sabin Hall SEC Schindler Education Center SRL Seerley Hall SSC Student Services Center SWT Strayer-Wood Theatre TBA To be Announced (contact department office) TWK Techwork WRC Wellness Recreation Center WRT Wright Hall WST West Gymnasium

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DATES TO OBSERVE

Regular Sessions May Four-Week Session ............................................................ .May 8 – June 2 May/June Six-Week Session ....................................................... May 8-June 16 May/July Twelve-Week Session………………………………. May 8 – July 28 June Four-Week Session ............................................................. June 5-June 30 June/July Eight-Week Session ..................................................... June 5-July 28 Mid-June/July Six-Week Session ............................................. June 19- July 28 July Four-Week Session ................................................................ July 3-July 28 Legal holiday - no classes ........................................................ May 29, Monday Legal holiday - no classes .......................................................... July 4, Tuesday End of regular summer sessions, 10:00 p.m. .............................. July 28, Friday

Dates to Observe - All Sessions Included

Mon., May 8 May four-week session begins. Mon., May 8 May/June six-week session begins. Mon., May 8 May/July twelve-week session begins. Tues., May 9, 4:30 p.m. $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in May four-week session. Tues., May 9, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May four-week course without Department Head approval. Wed., May 10 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in May/June six-week session. Wed., May 10, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May four-week session course with no report. Wed., May 10, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May four-week session course to or from audit. Wed., May 10, 4:30 p.m. Fees for May four-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Wed., May 10, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May/June six-week session course without Department Head approval. Thurs., May 11, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May four-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form is required. Thurs., May 11, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May/June six-week session course with no report. Thurs., May 11, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May/June six-week session course to or from audit. Thurs., May 11, 4:30 p.m. Fees for May/June six-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Fri., May 12 $12.00 Change of Registration Fee for courses added/dropped in May/July twelve-week session. Mon., May 15, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May/June six-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form required. Mon., May 15, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May/July twelve-week session course without Department Head approval. Wed., May 17, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May/July twelve-week session course with no report. Wed., May 17, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May/July twelve-week session course to or from audit. Wed., May 17, 4:30 p.m. Fees for May/July twelve-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Sat., May 20 University bill is due. Mon., May 22, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May/July twelve-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form required. Wed., May 24, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May four-week session course without "F". Wed., May 24, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May four-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Mon, May 29 Legal Holiday - No classes; all university offices closed. Fri., June 2, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May/June six-week session course without "F". Fri., June 2, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May/June six-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Fri., June 2 May four-week session ends. Mon., June 5 June four-week session begins. Mon., June 5 June/July eight-week session begins. Tues., June 6, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add June four-week session course without Department Head approval. Tues., June 6 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in June four-week session. Wed., June 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop June four-week session course with no report. Wed., June 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change June four-week session course to or from audit. Wed., June 7, 4:30 p.m. Fees for June four-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Thurs., June 8, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add June four-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form required. Thurs., June 8 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in June/July eight-week session. Thurs., June 8, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add June/July eight-week session course without Department Head approval. Fri., June 9, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop eight-week session course with no report. Fri., June 9, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change eight-week session course to or from audit. Fri., June 9, 4:30 p.m. Fees for eight-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Tues., June 13, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add June/July eight-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form required. Fri., June 16 May/June six-week session ends. Mon., June 19 Mid-June/July six-week session begins. Tues., June 20 University bill is due. Wed., June 21, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop June four-week session course without "F". Wed., June 21, 4:30p.m. Last day to change June four-week session course to or from ungraded credit (See note* below.) Wed., June 21, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add mid-June/July six-week session course without Department Head approval. Wed., June 21 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in June/July six-week session. Thur., June 22, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop mid-June/July six-week session course with no report. Thur., June 22, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change mid-June/July six-week session course to or from audit. Thur., June 22, 4:30 p.m. Fees for mid-June/July six-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Mon., June 26, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add mid-June/July six-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form required. Thur., June 29, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May/July twelve-week session course without “F.” Thur., June 29, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May/July twelve-week session course to or from ungraded credit (See note *below.) Fri., June 30 June 4-week session ends. Mon., July 3 July four-week session begins. Tues., July 4 Legal Holiday - No classes; all university offices closed Wed., July 5, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add July four-week session course without Department Head approval. Wed., July 5 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in July four-week session. Thur., July 6, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop July four-week session course with no report. Thur., July 6, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change July four-week session course to or from audit. Thur., July 6, 4:30 p.m. Fees for July four-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m.

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Fri., July 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop eight-week session course without "F". Fri., July 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change eight-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Fri., July 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add July four-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form required. Fri., July 14, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop mid-June/July six-week session course without "F". Fri., July 14, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change mid-June/July six-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Thurs., July 20 University bill is due. Thurs., July 20, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop July four-week session course without "F". Thurs., July 20, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change July four-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Fri., July 28 June/July eight-week session ends. Fri., July 28 Mid-June/July six-week session ends. Fri., July 28 July four-week session ends. Fri., July 28 May/July twelve-week session ends. Fri., July 28 Summer sessions end. Sun., Aug 20 University bill is due.

Dates to Observe - By Session

Students should refer to above Dates to Observe - All Sessions or page 11 concerning payment dates for university bill. May Session 4-Weeks (May 8 – June 2) Monday, May 8 May four-week session begins. Tuesday, May 9 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in May four-week session. Tuesday, May 9, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May four-week course without Department Head approval. Wednesday, May 10, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May four-week session course with no report. Wednesday, May 10, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May four-week session course to or from audit. Wednesday, May 10, 4:30 p.m. Fees for May four-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, May 11, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May four-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form

required. Wednesday, May 24, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May four-week session course without “F.” Wednesday, May 24, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May four-week session course to or from ungraded credit (See note* below.) Monday, May 29 legal holiday No classes; all university offices closed. Friday, June 2 May four-week session ends. May/June Session 6-Weeks (May 8 – June 16) Monday, May 8 May/June six-week session begins. Wednesday, May 10 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in May/June six-week. Wednesday, May 10, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May/June six-week session course without Department Head approval. Thursday, May 11, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May/June six-week session course with no report. Thursday, May 11, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May/June six-week session course to or from audit. Thursday, May 11, 4:30 p.m. Fees for May/June six-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Monday, May 15, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May/June six-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form

required. Monday, May 29 legal holiday No classes; all university offices closed. Friday, June 2, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May/June six-week session course without “F.” Friday, June 2, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May/June six-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Friday, June 16 May/June six-week session ends. May/July Session 12-Weeks (May 8 – July 28) Monday, May 8 May/July twelve-week session begins. Friday, May 12 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in May/July twelve-week. Monday, May 15, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May/June twelve-week session course without Department Head approval. Wednesday, May 17, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May/July twelve-week session course with no report. Wednesday, May 17, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May/July twelve-week session course to or from audit. Wednesday, May 17, 4:30 p.m. Fees for May/July twelve-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Monday, May 22, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add May/July twelve-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request

form required. Monday, May 29 legal holiday No classes; all university offices closed. Thursday, June 29, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop May/July twelve-week session course without “F.” Thursday, June 29, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change May/July twelve-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Monday, July 4, legal holiday No classes; all university offices closed. Friday, July 28 May/July twelve-week session ends. June Session 4-Weeks (June 5 – June 30) Monday, June 5 June four-week session begins. Tuesday, June 6 $12.00 change of registration Fee for courses added/dropped in June four-week session Tuesday, June 6, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add June four-week session course without Department Head approval. Wednesday, June 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop June four-week session course with no report. Wednesday, June 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change June four-week session course to or from audit. Wednesday, June 7, 4:30 p.m. Fees for June four-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Thursday, June 8, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add June four-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form

required. Wednesday, June 21, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop June four-week session course without “F.” Wednesday, June 21, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change June four-week session course to or from ungraded credit (See note* below.) Friday, June 30, 4:30 p.m. June four-week session ends. June/July Session 8-Weeks (June 5 – July 28) Monday, June 5 June/July eight-week session begins. Thursday, June 8 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in June/July eight-week session. Thursday, June 8, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add June/July eight-week session course without Department Head approval. Friday, June 9, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop June/July eight-week session course with no report.

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Friday, June 9 4:30 p.m. Last day to change June/July eight-week session course to or from audit. Friday, June 9, 4:30 p.m. Fees for June/July eight-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 13, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add June/July eight-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form

required. Tuesday, July 4, legal holiday No classes; all university offices closed. Friday, July 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop June/July eight-week session course without “F.” Friday, July 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change June/July eight-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Friday, July 28, 4:30 p.m. June/July eight-week session ends. Mid-June/July Session 6-Weeks (June 19 – July 28) Monday, June 19 Mid-June/July six-week session begins. Wednesday, June 21 $12.00 change of registration fee for courses added/dropped in mid-June/July six-week session. Wednesday, June 21, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add mid-June/July six-week session course without Department Head approval. Thursday, June 22, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop mid-June/July six-week session course with no report. Thursday, June 22, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change mid-June/July six-week session course to or from audit. Thursday, June 22, 4:30 p.m. Fees for mid-June/July six-week session courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 26, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add mid-June/July six-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request

form required. Tuesday, July 4, legal holiday No classes; all university offices closed. Friday, July 14, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop mid-June/July six-week session course without “F.” Friday, July 14, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change mid-June/July six-week session course to or form ungraded credit. (See note* below.) Friday, July 28, 4:30 p.m. Mid-June/July six-week session ends. July Session 4-Weeks (July 3 – July 28) Monday, July 3 July four-week session begins. Tuesday, July 4, legal holiday No classes; all university offices closed. Wednesday, July 5 $12.00 change of registration fee assessed for courses added/dropped in July four-week session. Wednesday, July 5, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add July four-week session course without Department Head approval. Thursday, July 6, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop July four-week session course with no report. Thursday, July 6, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change July four-week session course to or from audit. Thursday, July 6, 4:30 p.m. Fees for July four-week courses based on load at 4:30 p.m. Friday, July 7, 4:30 p.m. Last day to add July four-week session course for credit. Departmental approval on a student request form

required. Thursday, July 20, 4:30 p.m. Last day to drop July four-week session course without “F.” Thursday, July 20, 4:30 p.m. Last day to change July four-week session course to or from ungraded credit. (See note* below) Friday, July 28, 4:30 p.m. July four-week session ends. *Students are reminded that only one change per course may be made to or from ungraded basis. Once a change has been made, the student cannot again change that course to or from ungraded credit.

ACADEMIC STANDING

Undergraduate Academic Standing Policy Undergraduate students at the University of Northern Iowa are expected to meet academic standards set by the university and to demonstrate satisfactory academic progress towards earning a degree. Academic Alert and Academic Probation serve to warn students that unless their academic performance improves, s/he may be placed on Academic Suspension. No student in his/her first-semester of attendance at the University of Northern Iowa will be placed on Academic Suspension. First-semester students (freshmen and transfer students) at the University of Northern Iowa placed on Academic Alert or Academic Probation may be subject to conditions designed to increase academic success. A student who does not agree to these conditions may have her/his course schedule canceled for the semester. All continuing students (students who are in their second semester or beyond at UNI) who are placed on Academic Probation should also seek assistance for academic improvement from academic advisors, the Academic Learning Center, or the Counseling Center.

Academic Alert

Any first-semester student who has a 1.00 – 1.99 UNI semester GPA will be placed on Academic Alert. Only first-semester students new to the university can be placed on Academic Alert. While on Academic Alert, the student will be limited to 14 credit hours. Academic Alert is not recorded on the student’s official academic transcript. At the end of a student’s semester on Academic Alert, one of the following actions will be taken:

The student will be placed on Academic Probation if his/her UNI cumulative GPA is less than a 2.0

The student will be removed from Academic Alert and shall be in Good academic standing if his/her UNI cumulative GPA is a 2.0 or higher.

Academic Probation

Any first-semester student who has a UNI semester GPA below 1.0 will be placed on Academic Probation. In addition, any continuing student will be placed on Academic Probation when their UNI cumulative GPA is below a 2.0. A student placed on Academic Probation must earn a minimum UNI semester GPA of 2.0 for each semester while on Academic Probation until his/her UNI cumulative GPA reaches 2.0 or higher. While on Academic Probation, a student will be limited to 14 credit hours. Once a student’s UNI cumulative GPA reaches 2.0 or higher, s/he will be removed from Academic Probation. Academic Probation is not recorded on the student’s official academic transcript.

At the end of a student’s semester on Academic Probation, one of the following actions will be taken:

The student will be placed on Academic Suspension if his/her semester GPA is less than a 2.0.

The student will continue on Academic Probation if his/her UNI semester GPA for the semester is a 2.0 or higher and his/her UNI cumulative GPA remains below a 2.0.

The student will be removed from Academic Probation and shall be in Good academic standing if his/her UNI cumulative GPA is a 2.0 or higher.

Academic Suspension

A student on Academic Probation who fails to earn a UNI semester GPA of 2.0 will be placed on Academic Suspension. Academic Suspension is for a minimum period of one calendar year and is permanently noted on the student’s official academic transcript. Once suspended, a student will not be allowed to re-enroll at the University of Northern Iowa until he/she has been academically reinstated.

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Readmission after Suspension

Academic Suspension is for a minimum period of one calendar year. Only the most extenuating circumstances would warrant consideration for readmission before the minimum of one academic year has elapsed.

An undergraduate student who has been placed on Academic Suspension may be readmitted only after completing the Application for Readmission from Academic Suspension and receiving formal reinstatement from the Committee on Admission, Readmission, and Retention. The Application for Readmission from Academic Suspension can be completed and submitted online at www.uni.edu/registrar. As a condition of reinstatement, a student may be subject to stipulations designed to increase academic success. A student who does not agree to these conditions may be denied readmissions or have her/his course schedule canceled for the semester. A student who is readmitted after suspension will be placed on Academic Probation following Suspension beginning with the semester immediately following his/her return to UNI. A student readmitted after suspension must earn a minimum UNI semester GPA of 2.0 for each semester after being readmitted until his/her UNI cumulative GPA reaches 2.0 or higher. While on Academic Probation following Suspension, the student will be limited to 14 credit hours for a semester.

Academic Suspension for a second time is considered permanent. Only the most extenuating circumstances would warrant consideration for readmission from Academic Suspension a second time.

At the end of a student’s semester on Academic Probation following Suspension, one of the following actions will be taken:

The student will be permanently academically suspended if his/her UNI semester GPA is less than a 2.0.

The student will continue on Academic Probation following Suspension if his/her UNI semester GPA is a 2.0 or higher and his/her UNI cumulative GPA remains below a 2.0.

The student will be removed from Academic Probation following Suspension and shall be in Good academic standing if his/her UNI cumulative GPA is a 2.0 or higher.

Graduate Probation and Suspension Refer to Graduate Degree requirements in the University Catalog.

FEES AND BILLING INFORMATION TUITION AND MANDATORY FEES (per semester) See Dates to Observe section for dates regarding fees and payment due dates. Tuition and fees are subject to change by the university and the Board of Regents, State of Iowa.

Iowa Iowa Non- Non- Residents Residents Residents Residents COBA* COBA*

Undergraduates 12 hours or more $4086.75 $4933.75 $9357.75 $10204.75 11 hours 3728.00 4509.00 8557.00 9338.00 10 hours 3426.00 4136.00 7816.00 8526.00 9 hours 3124.00 3763.00 7075.00 7714.00 8 hours 2760.75 3328.75 6272.75 6840.75 7 hours 2458.75 2955.75 5531.75 6028.75 6 hours 2156.75 2582.75 4790.75 5216.75 5 hours 1793.50 2148.50 3988.50 4343.50 4 hours 1333.75 1617.75 1333.75 1617.75 3 hours 1031.75 1244.75 1031.75 1244.75 2 hours 729.75 871.75 729.75 871.75 1 hour 427.75 498.75 427.75 498.75 Graduates 9 hours or more $4833.75 $5416.50 $10070.75 $10917.75 8 hours 4294.00 4809.00 8950.00 9702.00 7 hours 3808.00 4257.25 7882.00 8540.00 6 hours 3260.75 3645.25 6752.75 7316.75 5 hours 2774.75 3093.50 5684.75 6154.75 4 hours 2163.50 2419.25 2163.50 2539.50 3 hours 1677.50 1867.50 1677.50 1959.50 2 hours 1097.75 1227.25 1097.75 1285.75 1 hour 611.75 675.50 611.75 705.75 For further information, contact the Office of Business Operations at (319) 273-2164, or visit their website at www.uni.edu/infosys/tuition OTHER FEES 1. Application for admission to the university: Undergraduate…………………………………………………………$40 Graduate……………………………………………………………….$60 2. Application for admission of International Students: Undergraduate…………………………………………………………$50 Graduate……………………………………………………………….$75 3. Applied Music (in addition to tuition)

Private Lessons - 1 credit hour ............................................................ $167 Private Lessons - 2 credit hours .......................................................... $240 Group voice, group piano (groups of 4 or more) .................................. $55 Instrument rental (per instrument) ....................................................... $41

4. Continuing Graduate Scholar ................................................................ $50 5. Correspondence Study (“Guided Independent Study”), per credit

Hour ..................................................................................................... $224 (Plus an enrollment fee of $13.00 per course)

6. Credit by Examination, per course ...................................................... $100

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7. Deferred Payment Fee, summer semester ............................................. $20 8. Diploma Replacement ........................................................................... $25 9. Doctoral Post Comp .............................................................................. $70 10. Duplicate/Replacement refund check fee ............................................. $30 11. Extension Course, per credit hour

Undergraduate ..................................................................................... $286 Graduate .............................................................................................. $461 MBA .................................................................................................... $606

12. Graduation fee ....................................................................................... $75 13. ID Card replacement ............................................................................. $25 14. Late Registration Fee Class Days 1- 5………………………..……………………………....$30 Class Days 6-10……………………...………………………………..$60 Class Days 11 and on……..………………………………………….$100 15. Non-credit remedial courses (in addition to tuition) ....................... …$554 16. Orientation Services

Administrative Fee - Freshmen ........................................................... $240 Administrative Fee - Transfer ............................................................. $240 International Student Orientation (additional program)……………..$120

17. Restricted Enrollment Fee. ..................................................................... 1% 18. Returned Check Fee, per check ............................................................. $30 19. Study Abroad Fees

Academic year ..................................................................................... $500 Administrative fee ................................................................................. $75 Non-UNI sponsored programs ............................................................ $300 One semester only ............................................................................... $375 Summer session only ........................................................................... $175

20. Third Party billing fee ........................................................................... $25 21. Transcript of academic record

Each Copy ............................................................................................. $16 FAX service per copy .............................................................................. $7

22. Workshop/Telecourse Undergraduate, per credit hour ........................................................... $278 Graduate, per credit hour ..................................................................... $448

Payment Due Dates U-bill Dates Due Dates May 1 May 20 June 1 June 20 July 1 July 20 August 1 August 20

EXTENSION OF CREDIT/EDUCATIONAL LOAN Registration for classes creates a legally binding financial obligation to pay tuition and fees per official university policy, as summarized in this publication. You are expected to have made the necessary financial arrangements prior to enrolling for classes. Any financial assistance from the university should be arranged prior to the start of classes through the Student Financial Aid Office. You are responsible for making all payments due while a Financial Aid application is in process. Your registration for classes constitutes your understanding and acceptance of this responsibility. The university considers this extension of credit to be an "educational loan" under Federal and State laws. This credit is automatically extended to all students. Every student will need to read and acknowledge the University Billing Terms and Conditions. These terms and conditions outline the billing process and procedures. Students will view this on MyUNIverse via the Student Center tab. The terms and conditions can also be referred to on the Office of Business Operations website www.uni.edu/obo/student_accounts. UNIVERSITY BILL (u-bill) The Office of Business Operations, Student Accounts, electronically bills all tuition, mandatory fees, contracted campus room and meal plan expenses, and other university related charges directly to the student. Charges are billed one semester at a time. New charges and/or adjustments are billed monthly throughout the semester. An electronic University bill (u-bill) is generated on the 1st of every month and due on the 20th- (If the due date falls on a weekend, the due date is the first business day following). An email notification is sent to each student’s official UNI email address when the bill is available. Paper bills are NOT sent. Students can view their bill, pay their bill, or enroll in a payment plan online at www.uni.edu via MyUNIverse on the Student Center tab. Students can allow access to their u-bill by creating a username and password for parents or other third parties. Go to MyUNIverse –My Page tab-Third Party Accounts to grant access. Failure to receive or read an email reminder is not an acceptable reason for not making a payment when due. It is the responsibility of the student to check their u-bill account at least monthly and make required payment by the Due Date. A sample bill with instructions of how to read it can be viewed at www.uni.edu/obo/student_accounts. Students must pay their account in full by the end of each semester to avoid registration delays and to receive transcripts or diplomas. PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS U-bill payments can be made by cash, check, or online by e-check. UNI DOES NOT accept credit or debit cards as a form of payment for u-bill charges. Payments must be received BY THE DUE DATE to avoid a late fee up to 1% and other restrictions. Payments can be made using the following options: Online via E-check at MyUNIverse-Student Center tab Cashier’s Window at 103 Gilchrist Hall (8 am -4 pm M-F) Drop-box located outside of the East Entrance of Gilchrist Hall

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Mailing Address: University of Northern Iowa Attn: Student Accounts 103 Gilchrist Hall Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0008 (Please include the student number in the memo section of the check)

DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN The University offers a Deferred Payment Plan option for tuition, mandatory fees, and contracted room and meal plan charges. This will allow students to take advantage of a 3-month payment plan for the summer term. All enrolled students are eligible to participate but the student MUST ENROLL prior to the first billing due date. To enroll, students need to visit www.uni.edu and log in to MyUNIverse-Student Center tab to complete the online payment plan agreement. A $20 deferred billing fee will be assessed to the student’s first bill after enrolling in a plan. REFUNDS When payments and/or Financial Aid credits are greater than the total charges, the result is a refund. Refunds are deposited electronically into the student’s checking or savings account via direct deposit. Students must enroll at www.uni.edu via MyUNIverse-Students Center. It is the responsibility of the student to ensure the accuracy of their bank routing and account numbers to avoid delays in receiving their funds. Once enrolled, students will receive an automatic email notification each time that a refund has been sent to their bank account. Students are encouraged to verify receipt of funds with their bank prior to conducting any transactions. Refunds will be issued if the amount is $1 or greater. Credit balances below $1 will be held on account to pay additional u-bill charges throughout the semester. The University will initiate direct deposits on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday each week. If a student has not set up direct deposit, a paper refund will be issued. Paper refunds are printed weekly on Friday and held for pick up at the Cashier’s window in Gilchrist 103 the following Monday. Students are required to provide valid identification when picking up their check. Checks not picked up within 14 days will be mailed to the student’s permanent home address. As a result, the receipt of funds will be significantly delayed compared to direct deposit. Parents can also have the Parent Plus Loan deposited directly to their bank by completing the Parent Plus Loan Direct Deposit Authorization form which can be found on the Office of Business Operations website www.uni.edu/obo/student_accounts.

FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY

STANDARDS OF SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS The University of Northern Iowa has established requirements of Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) that all students must meet in order to be eligible for financial aid. The financial aid programs affected include, but are not limited to, federal, state, and institutional aid including private education loans. Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Requirements and Review Process Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress is evaluated yearly at the end of each spring semester for the previous Summer, Fall, and Spring semesters. To maintain eligibility for financial aid, students must meet the following three criteria:

1) Minimum GPA: Undergraduate and 2nd BA students must maintain a minimum 2.0 cumulative GPA. Graduate students must maintain a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA.

2) Pace of Progression: Students must complete 67% of all coursework attempted at UNI. Attempted hours are based on enrollment at the end of the first two weeks of class during a semester. Only grades of A, B, C, D, X, Cr, or P are counted as meeting the required hours. Failed classes, withdrawn classes, and incomplete grades do not count as completed credit hours and will negatively affect the SAP calculation.

Example: A student has attempted 114 credits at UNI. Out of the 114 credits attempted, he has successfully completed a total of 87 credits (76% of the coursework attempted), thus meeting this standard of academic progress.

3) Maximum Time to Complete a Degree: Students who have completed all course and hour requirements to earn a degree will no longer qualify for financial aid. Students completing a double major or minor in conjunction with their first degree will no longer qualify for financial aid once the requirements for the initial degree are met. Undergraduate students are also required to complete a degree within 12 full-time equivalent semesters (18 three-quarter time semesters or 24 half-time semesters). Second BA and graduate students are required to complete a degree within 6 full-time equivalent semesters (9 three-quarter time semesters or 12 half-time semesters). Transfer credits are counted toward the maximum timeframe to complete the degree. Students cannot receive financial aid for more than one degree at a time.

NOTE: The credit hours from a repeated course are counted as attempted hours every time the course is repeated. Once the course is passed, then the credit hours

are counted as both attempted and completed credit hours. Financial Aid Suspension Status Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress is reviewed on an annual basis following the conclusion of the Spring semester. Students must meet all three academic requirements (see above) at the time of review or they will be placed on Financial Aid Suspension. Students placed on Financial Aid Suspension may appeal or demonstrate grade changes to have their aid reinstated for upcoming semesters at UNI. Students who have successfully appealed will be placed on Financial Aid Probation or Financial Aid Academic Plan status, allowing them to receive aid based on conditions set forth by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.

Financial Aid Probation Status Financial Aid Probation is available for a maximum of one semester for students who have successfully appealed to have their aid reinstated. Students on Financial Aid Probation must continue to adhere to the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy outlined above and any other conditions listed on the Appeal Approval Contract. Students on Financial Aid Probation status are reviewed at the end of each semester. Students not making progress toward the terms of their appeal contract will have their aid suspended and must appeal before a committee to have their aid reinstated. Financial Aid Academic Plan If it is not possible for the student with an approved appeal to achieve minimum Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards within one semester, the student will be maintained on an Academic Plan. While on Financial Aid Academic Plan, students must meet all Financial Aid Academic Progress standards each semester. The conditions for the approved appeal will continue each term until the student meets the minimum standard(s) or fails to meet the conditions of the approved appeal. If the student fails to meet the appeal conditions, the student’s account will revert to Suspension Status indicating that the student is ineligible for aid.

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Reinstatement of Financial Aid Students placed on Financial Aid Academic Progress Suspension have the opportunity to appeal and/or have their previous grades reviewed by the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships. Students have the following options for reinstatement:

1) Meet all Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress requirements. Undergraduate students must improve their cumulative GPA to the 2.0 minimum with graduate students meeting the 3.0 cumulative

GPA minimum requirement, and By meeting the 67% course completion standard.

2) Initiate the financial aid appeal process. Financial Aid appeals must demonstrate extenuating circumstances that impeded the students’ ability to make progress academically. All appeals must be accompanied by third party documentation of the circumstances encountered as well as an academic plan of study (signed by an academic advisor or a record analyst in the Registrar’s Office). Examples of extenuating circumstances include but are not limited to:

Personal or Family Emergency Serious Medical Issues Psychological Illness

3) Review of grade changes to previously deficient course grades. Students experiencing grade changes that may reinstate their eligibility should contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships to have their academic progress reviewed.

The successful reinstatement of financial aid is not reflective of decisions regarding Registrar academic suspensions. Students on academic suspension should visit with the Registrar’s Office regarding reinstatement to UNI. Financial Aid Appeal Process and Deadlines An appeal process is in place for those experiencing extenuating circumstances that affected their ability to meet the Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress standards. Appeal forms may be obtained from the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships or online at www.uni.edu/finaid/academic-progress. Appeals must be submitted no later than the end of the second week of classes following the suspended semester or within 14 calendar days of the date on the academic progress letter. It is recommended that students submit their appeals as soon as possible to avoid processing delays. All appeals must be accompanied by third party documentation of the circumstances encountered, a description of how circumstances have changed to allow for future academic success, as well as an academic plan of study (signed by an academic advisor or a record analyst in the Registrar’s Office) demonstrating that the student can successfully meet Financial Aid Academic Progress policy within a reasonable amount of time, thereby allowing them to matriculate toward their degree within the timeframe set forth within the above policy. Reinstatement of the financial aid is contingent upon the availability of the funds at the time the appeal is approved. Approved appeals require a signed contract to be returned to the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships. Denied Financial Aid Appeals Students denied financial aid eligibility may continue attending UNI by funding their own education. If students meet all of the progress standards in the future, they must contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships to request a review of their financial aid status. REPEATING COURSEWORK AND FINANCIAL AID IMPLICATIONS Federal regulation limits the number of times a student may repeat a course and receive financial aid for that course.

A student may receive aid when repeating a course that was previously failed regardless of the number of times the course was attempted and failed. A student may receive aid to repeat a previously passed course only one additional time. This policy applies whether or not the student received aid for earlier enrollments in the course.

SUMMER FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY A 2016-17 FAFSA must be on file to be considered for summer financial aid. Summer financial aid eligibility is based on remaining eligibility from the previous Fall and Spring semesters. For example, if a student did not enroll full-time in either of the Fall or Spring they may have remaining Pell Grant eligibility (if eligible based on the FAFSA). Once awarded, a student will need to accept, reduce, or decline the financial aid offered, and complete any required promissory notes and other required materials (see below). GRANT ADJUSTMENT Grants are need-based aid. The Pell Grant Program is for students working on their first B.A. degree. Due to federal regulation and university policy, the actual amount of grant that you receive is based on the number of credit/hours for which you are enrolled. Therefore, if a grant has already been disbursed to you and you add or drop classes during the summer session, your grant will be adjusted. If you have any questions about how your grant may be affected by adding or dropping a class, please contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, (319) 273-2700. STUDENT LOAN OVERVIEW For financial aid purposes, the Summer session is considered the final term of an academic year. Federal aid programs have a maximum amount of aid that can be received during an academic year. For example, a freshman student who is dependent may only borrow $5,500 in the Direct Loan Program for the entire academic year (Fall, Spring and Summer). Therefore, Summer aid is limited if the maximum amount of Direct Loan has already been received. A new borrower on or after July 1, 2013, must complete their degree within 150% of the published length of the borrower’s program to remain eligible for the interest subsidy benefits on all Direct Subsidized Loans. If a degree is not completed within the 150% timeframe, the borrower will lose all subsidy benefits and future eligibility for Direct Subsidized Loans. ACCEPTING LOANS Students can accept their Direct Loans by completing the following steps: Accept, reduce, or decline the loans offered on the student’s online Award Notification, found within the Student Center on MyUNIverse. First time borrowers must complete the Master Promissory Note (MPN) and Direct Loan Entrance Counseling at www.studentloans.gov (using their FSA ID). The MPN covers both the Direct Subsidized Loan and the Direct Unsubsidized Loan. The MPN does not show a specific loan amount because it also serves as the promissory note for future Direct Loans (valid for up to 10 years). By completing the MPN, students are agreeing to repay to the U.S. Department of Education all loans made to them under the terms of the MPN. Direct Loan funds cannot be disbursed until the MPN is submitted and approved by the Department of Education. Processing of the loan(s) usually takes one week if the MPN is completed electronically, and up to three weeks if a paper MPN is completed. Parent PLUS Loans: If parents are choosing to borrow the Direct Parent PLUS Loan they will need to complete the “Request a PLUS Loan” link found on www.studentloans.gov and a Master Promissory Note (if the parent is borrowing a PLUS Loan for the first time).

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Private Education Loans: if the parent is not borrowing the full amount of the Parent PLUS Loan, the student in the form of a private education loan may borrow any remaining loan eligibility. These loans are available through private banks and lenders. Please contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, (319) 273-2700 for additional information. GUIDED INDEPENDENT STUDY, CAMP ADVENTURE, AUDITED COURSES Financial aid is not available for Guided Independent Study, Camp Adventure, or audited courses. If you have any questions regarding this policy, please contact the Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships at (319) 273-2700. For a more comprehensive overview of the financial aid process, please visit www.uni.edu/finaid/requiredreadings or www.uni.edu/finaid.

GUIDELINES, POLICIES, AND REGULATIONS ACCOMMODATIONS OF DISABILITIES Purpose: To provide guidelines regarding the University’s compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA), the Americans with Disabilities Act Amendments Act of 2008 (ADAAA), and other applicable federal and state laws and regulations. Policy Statement: No qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs, or activities of the University, or be subjected to unlawful discrimination by the University. This policy applies to all aspects of campus activities including employment, education, student programming, and services provided to the community at-large. Students: In order to receive assistance with requests for accommodations, a student with a disability must contact Student Disability Services.

Employees: An employee with a disability who wishes to request an accommodation must contact his/her/their supervisor or Faculty and Staff Disability Services located in Human Resource Services. All University employees in a supervisory capacity are required to report to Faculty and Staff Disability Services any such request for accommodation received.

Events: Any individual (student, university employee or visitor) who plans to attend an event on campus and wishes to request an accommodation should contact the venue hosting the event. Visitors may also contact Faculty and Staff Disability Services for assistance.

To ensure accessibility in all programs and events, the following statement is to be placed in program announcements:

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all UNI-sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact (sponsoring department or contact person) at (telephone number and email) at least one week prior to the event.

If the event includes a meal, the following statement should be added:

If you have special dietary needs, please contact (sponsoring department or contact person) at (telephone number and email).

If a text telephone (TTY) number is available, it should be included in the program announcements.

It is the responsibility of the sponsoring department to arrange necessary accommodations. The sponsoring department should identify the individual(s) responsible for handling accommodation requests.

While the university will not deny a request based on a deadline, advance notice can be requested. The university must make a good faith effort to provide reasonable accommodations whenever a request is received.

If an employee or student feels his/her/their rights under the Rehabilitation Act, the ADA, and/or the ADAAA have been violated, he/she/they may consult with the Office of Compliance and Equity Management and/or utilize the procedures outlined in the Discrimination and Harassment Policy. The Assistant to the President for Compliance and Equity Management is the designated ADA Compliance Officer.

For additional information, visit http://www.uni.edu/disability or contact the Office of Compliance and Equity Management, 117 Gilchrist, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0028, 319.273.2846, [email protected], www.uni.edu/equity.

AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT It is the policy of the University of Northern Iowa to fully comply with the stated provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C.A., Section 12101, et req ("ADA”). The ADA states “no qualified individual with a disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in or be denied the benefits of the services, programs or activities of a public entity, or be subjected to discrimination by any such entity.” The university is committed to the philosophy that students, staff, faculty or visitors with qualifying disabilities will be provided reasonable accommodation. The Office of Student Disability Services also has voter registration services available to those with disabilities. (Also, refer to “Voter Registration” information on this page.) If you have any questions concerning your responsibilities under this Act or if you would like information on services available to students, please contact the Office of Student Disability Services (319)273-2677. Information regarding services for faculty or staff members can be obtained through the Employee Disability and Leave Coordinator, (319)273-6164. For deaf or hard of hearing individuals, please use Relay 711. POLICY ON MAKE-UP WORK AND MISSED CLASSES (3.06) Purpose: It is the expressed focus of the University of Northern Iowa to further the educational development of each of its students. On occasion events will necessitate a student’s absence from class. This policy delineates the responsibilities of faculty members and students relating to class attendance and make-up work. Definition: The term “faculty member(s)” when used in this policy includes all regular, full-time faculty and all part-time course instructors, regardless of any other University employee classification which applies to the individual who teaches on a part-time basis. Policy: A. General Provisions Faculty members who choose to have policies related to attendance and make-up work must distribute those policies on the first day of class. While it is strongly recommended that all faculty members have written policies regarding attendance and make-up work, these policies are not required. However, when such policies are not provided in writing at the start of the class, it is understood that there will be no grade-related penalties due to absences, missed exams, missed assignments or other

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activities or assignments which would otherwise have an impact on a student’s grade, regardless of the cause of those events. Students must adhere to each faculty member’s policies regarding attendance and make-up work. Faculty members who require attendance at activities or events that may conflict with a student’s otherwise regularly scheduled classes are expected to be reasonable in setting these requirements. If a faculty member will require student attendance at an activity or event outside of the regularly schedule class period, the affected students must be provided written notice at least 10 University class days in advance of the event during the fall or spring semester and by the third day of the course for any summer term class. The faculty member must provide each student with a notice that can be given to the faculty member who instructs another course affected by the required attendance of the student. It is then the student’s obligation to notify the other faculty member. In the case of extracurricular activities, a semester-long schedule should be prepared and distributed to the participating students at the beginning of the semester. It is the student’s obligation to provide the schedule to his/her other faculty members. If a faculty member assigns a mandatory activity or event that encompasses time outside of class or requires students to miss another class, that faculty member assigning the mandatory activity or event must either provide the student an opportunity to make up the missed activity or event, or have in place a make-up policy that does not unjustly penalize a student for the missed activity or event. B. Absences Occasionally, students will have reasonable cause to miss class. In order for both faculty members and students to plan effectively for these absences, the following procedures have been developed. Faculty members are encouraged to take into account the reason for an absence and make appropriate accommodations. Students are still responsible for demonstrating achievement of course learning goals, even when absences are necessary or reasonable. In situations with many absences, it may be most appropriate for the student to withdraw and retake the course in a future semester. 1. Required university-related absences (including but not limited to athletic games/matches/meets or their equivalent), absences due to military duty or veteran status (including service-related medical appointments where failure to appear might result in a loss of benefits), and legally mandated absences such as jury duty, or court subpoena must be considered excused and the student must be allowed to make up missed work, to complete an equivalent assignment, or the professor and the student may mutually agree to waive the assignment without penalty . Faculty members have the discretion to determine what constitutes an appropriate make up work or assignment. Some course requirements may not require a make-up, such as in cases where the class work has a very minimal point value or where the course requirement of minimal point value is a part of a series of dropped assignments.

a. Students participating in required university or legally mandated absences must inform each faculty member of their known and anticipated absences as far in advance as possible. Failure to inform faculty beforehand, when it is clearly possible to do so, may be treated as an unexcused absence. b. Faculty are not required to offer make-up work for extra credit tasks or assignments.

2. Except as outlined in B.1, faculty members have the discretion to determine the reasonableness of absences due to extenuating circumstances, either predetermined or unexpected. Such absences include but are not limited to: non-university sanctioned educationally appropriate events and activities (e.g. attendance at a professional conference, lecture on campus); illness; significant personal emergency; bereavement; obligatory religious observances, etc.

a. When an absence is deemed “reasonable”, the faculty member provides the student an opportunity to make up missed work, or has in place a make-up policy that does not unjustly penalize a student for the absence. b. Remedies for missed work due to a “reasonable” absence include but are not limited to replacement assignments; policies which may allow students to drop a certain number of assignments or exams; policies which might average a score for a missed exam or account for it in other ways, etc. c. In each of these remedies, a “reasonable” standard should apply. In determining whether a remedy is reasonable, consideration should be given to the published syllabus.

Make-up Work Grievances Arising from Absences Should a faculty member refuse to allow a student to make up missed work, and should this refusal constitute an unjust penalty upon the student, the faculty member’s decision can be appealed by the student using the grievance process outlined in Section 7 of 12.01 Student Academic Grievance Policy. Faculty Senate, approved February 18, 2013 President’s Cabinet, approved March 1, 2013 DISCRIMINATION, HARASSMENT, & SEXUAL MISCONDUCT POLICY Purpose: Members of the campus community are entitled to an educational and working environment free of discrimination, harassment, and retaliation. Policy Statement: The University of Northern Iowa is committed to achieving fairness and equity in all aspects of the educational enterprise and therefore prohibits discrimination, harassment, and retaliation under this policy. Alleged violations of this policy are subject to resolution using the Complaint Resolution Process detailed below. This policy applies regardless of the status of the parties involved, who may be members or non-members of the campus community, students, student organizations, faculty, administrators, and/or staff. Persons who experience discrimination, harassment, or sexual misconduct may respond to the experience in many different ways, including feeling confused, vulnerable, out of control, embarrassed, angry, or depressed. The University provides a variety of resources to assist individuals who have experienced discrimination, harassment, or sexual misconduct to address the effects of the incident and to help them determine whether and how to make a formal complaint about the incident. Additional resource-related information can be found in Section VIII and at uni.edu/safety. All reports of discrimination, harassment, and/or retaliation shall be promptly made to the Title IX Officer (or designated Deputy Coordinator). The Assistant to the President for Compliance and Equity Management serves as the Title IX Officer and ADA/504 Coordinator and oversees implementation of the University’s Affirmative Action Plan and the University’s Policy on Discrimination, Harassment, and Sexual Misconduct. The designated Title IX Deputy Coordinators are the Dean of Students, Senior Associate Athletic Director, and Associate Director of Compliance and Equity Management. For those individuals who become aware of incidents involving discrimination, harassment, or sexual misconduct, reporting responsibilities are described in Section III. A complainant’s options for reporting are addressed more specifically in Section IV.The complete policy can be found at http://www.uni.edu/policies/1302 NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT No person shall be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in employment, any educational program, or any activity of the University, on the basis of age, color, creed, disability, ethnicity, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, veteran or military status, or on any other basis protected by federal and/or state law. The University of Northern Iowa prohibits discrimination and promotes affirmative action in its educational and employment policies and practices as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and other applicable laws and University policies. The University of Northern Iowa prohibits sexual harassment, including sexual violence. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies and serves as the University Title IX Officer and the Section 504/ADA Coordinator: Leah Gutknecht, Assistant to the President for Compliance and Equity Management, Office of Compliance and Equity Management, 117 Gilchrist Hall, UNI, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0028, 319-273-2846, [email protected] DRUG FREE SCHOOLS & CAMPUSES REGULATIONS www.uni.edu/subabuse www.vpaf.uni.edu/hrs/eap/index.shtml

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In compliance with the Drug Free Schools and Campus Regulations, these websites contain the following information: standards of conduct concerning alcohol and other drug (AOD) use and related disciplinary sanctions, local, state and federal laws and sanctions concerning AOD use, health risks of AOD use and abuse, and programs for students and employees that provide assistance for alcohol and/or other drug concerns. FEDERAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATION WEBSITES INSTITUTIONAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATION (Higher Education Amendments of 1998, Public Law 105-244) The following information is available to all prospective and currently enrolled students. You have a right to inspect and to have copies of any and/or all of the following:

General University

Comprehensive Information www.uni.edu

Cost of Attendance www.uni.edu/tuition Financial Aid

Financial Aid Refund Policy http://uni.edu/finaid/

Return of Title IV Grants/Loans http://uni.edu/finaid/

Study Abroad Aid Eligibility http://studyabroad.uni.edu

Terms/Conditions for Federal Direct Loan Deferment http://www.direct.edu.gov

Types of Financial Aid http://uni.edu/finaid/

Registrar

Refund Policies of Tuition/Fees

https://www.uni.edu/registrar/tuition-and-fees/tuition-and-fees-refund-policy

Withdrawing from School & Dropping/Adding of Courses www.uni.edu/registrar

Academic Programs http://catalog.uni.edu/

University Accreditations http://catalog.uni.edu/

Graduation Rates http://www.ir.uni.edu/dbweb/ipeds.cfm

Intercollegiate Athletics

Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act

http://unipanthers.collegesports.com/ot/equity.html

Disability Services

Facilities & Services for Disabled Students uni.edu/disability

Public Safety

Campus Security & Crime Statistics

www.vpaf.uni.edu/pubsaf/crime_stats/index.shtml

Additional information available at www.uni.edu/resources/consumer-info In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, information on crime statistics for recent years, Public Safety personnel and programs, building access, reporting crimes, safety suggestions, and policies, programs and services regarding alcohol, drugs and sexual abuse is available at www.vpaf.uni.edu/pubsaf/crime_stats/index.shtml. You may request a printed copy of this information by contacting the Office of the Vice President for Educational and Student Services, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0002. STUDENT RIGHT TO KNOW ACT (Public Law 101-542) Federal law requires all institutions of higher education to provide graduation rates to current and prospective students. Our most recent analysis shows that 67.0 percent of the students who enter the University of Northern Iowa graduate within the six-year completion period established by the law. This percentage does not include students who continued to be enrolled at UNI after six years or students who transferred to other colleges and universities. In a recent study of universities comparable to UNI, their mean graduation rate after six years was 50 percent. If you wish additional information regarding student retention and persistence to graduation at UNI, you may contact the Office of the Registrar.

VETERAN INFORMATION V.A. Specifications

Subsistence Undergraduates Graduates Full Allowance 6 or more hours 5 or more hours 3/4 Allowance 4-5 hours 4 hours 1/2 Allowance 3 hours 3 hours Tuition Assistance Only 1-2 hours 1-2 hours

The above specifications are subject to the exceptions listed below. Veterans to whom an exception applies must check with the VA Certification Official in the Office of the Registrar prior to registration. 1. The above specifications apply only to eight-week courses. For the specifications, which apply to four-week or six-week session courses or a combination, consult

the VA Certification Official in the Office of the Registrar. 2. The university will certify veterans for repeating courses only if a grade of "F" was previously received in the course. 3. Students will only be certified for courses, which are required for their minimum degree requirements. 4. Withdrawal from a course with a "W" may result in costly repayments to the VA. If you have questions about your education benefits from the Veterans Administration, visit the Office of the Registrar located in 115 Gilchrist Hall, (319)273-2241.

STUDENT RECORDS ACADEMIC ADVISEMENT REPORT All degree-seeking, active students who entered UNI summer 2006 or later have access to an Academic Advisement Report in their Student Center. The purpose of this report is to provide you with information on how the courses you have completed and are currently registered for apply to your degree requirements. This report is to serve as your guide for scheduling classes. Interactive Academic Advisement Reports are accessible to students on the web via Student Center, Academics - Other Academic Reports dropdown, Academic Requirements. A printable version can be created from within the interactive report. Students who entered UNI prior to summer 2006, who do not have complete Advisement Reports, should contact their Record Analyst in the Office of the Registrar. Post-Baccalaureate undergraduate students do not have an Academic Advisement Report and should contact the Office of the Registrar for their degree requirements.

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Your Academic Advisement Report is divided into sections based on the degree and plans (majors/minors) you have declared. In-Progress (non-graded) courses show on the Academic Advisement Report as satisfying requirements and unit/course counts. However, unsuccessful completion will remove the course from the requirement and the unit/course counts. Students who wish to make substitutions or changes to their approved curriculum as identified in the Academic Catalog must complete the Student Request Form and obtain all required approvals. Approved course directives will be entered on the Advisement Report after enrollment in the course is complete, and will be identified in the Notes field of the report. Requirement changes will be noted in the unit/course requirement areas on the report. We hope you will find your Academic Advisement Report to be a valuable tool for advising meetings and charting your progress towards your degree. If you have questions about your report please contact your academic advisor, the Office of Academic Advising or your Record Analyst in the Office of the Registrar.

AUDITING CLASSES Courses will default to the graded grading basis. Students wishing to request to audit a course should submit the online web form at: http://www.uni.edu/registrar/registration-audit-and-pass-fail-request Students receiving approval to audit may change to registration for credit in the first three weeks of fall or spring semester. After that any change would require signatures from the course instructor and the Office of Academic Affairs. Audit hours are included in the maximum credit hour load a student may take. Students may audit a course, but the fee assessment will be the same as courses taken for credit. Audits will not be recorded on the permanent record except by a student request approved by the instructor showing that the student regularly attended the course. CHANGING OF NAME The name on the student record should be the student's complete and legal name. In evaluating and processing all name changes, the university reserves the right to require adequate and appropriate documentation as warranted. CREDIT/NO CREDIT GRADING The undergraduate student having earned twelve semester hours of credit at this university may take courses offered by this institution for which he/she is otherwise eligible for degree credit without grade under the following conditions: 1. The course work requirements for a student taking work on an ungraded basis shall be the same as for a student taking the work on a graded basis. 2. A grade of C-or higher is required in a course to receive credit on the "Credit/No Credit" option. 3. Not more than 22 hours of ungraded course work in addition to courses authorized to be offered only for ungraded credit may be taken toward any bachelor's

degree. 4. Ungraded credit may not be applied to work required for a major or minor except with the consent of the Head of the Department in which the course is offered. 5. No course taken on the "Credit/No Credit" option may be applied toward fulfilling a Liberal Arts Core requirement. 6. Except for Field Experience: Exploring Teaching (EDPSYCH 2017); Field Experience: Teacher as a Change Agent (EDPSYCH 3128); and Student Teaching

(TEACHING:xxxx), ungraded credit may not be used in the Common Professional Sequence requirements for the teaching program. 7. Course work passed without grade may not be retaken except by special permission of the Dean of the College in which the course is offered. 8. A graded course completed may not be retaken on an ungraded basis. 9. The Credit/No Credit system may not be used with Credit by Examination, Extension, or Correspondence courses. 10. Change of registration in a course to or from a non-graded basis may not be made after ten calendar days following the beginning of the second half of the

semester in a full, academic-year semester, or after the mid-point in the duration of a course taught in a period less than a full, academic-year semester. Only one such change of registration may be made per course.

11. Credit/No Credit grading cannot be used for Presidential Scholar Seminars or Presidential Scholar Thesis/Project credit. GRADE POINT AVERAGE Grades are evaluated in terms of quality points. For each hour of A earned, the student is credited with 4 grade points; for each B, 3; each C, 2; D, 1; F, 0. One third of a quality point is added for every hour in which a plus (+) is earned. One third of a quality point is subtracted for every hour in which a minus (-) grade is earned. Grades of A+, F+, or F- are not assigned. The grade index is determined by dividing the number of grade points by the number of hours of load. Example:

Hours Grade Grade Points Introduction to Literature 3 C+ 6.99 Humanities I 4 C 8 Introduction to Psychology 3 C- 5.01 Calculus I 4 D 4 Total 14 24 Grade point average is 24 divided by 14 for a 1.71. Hours of credit/no credit, withdrawal and/or incompletes are not used in determining your grade point average. GRADE REPORTS Students can access grades using their Cat ID and UNI password. To access grades via the Internet, go to the address http://MyUNIverse.uni.edu and go to your Student Center. Copies of grade reports are not sent to parents without the authorization of the student. Such authorization may be signed at the Office of the Registrar. INCOMPLETE WORK To receive credit for course work a student is required to be in attendance for the full semester. Exceptions to this rule are rarely made. Work lost because of absence due to illness, or other extenuating circumstances may be made up, but arrangements for making up work missed are made between the student and the instructor. Work left incomplete at the end of a semester or summer session will be reported as a Failure unless a report of Incomplete (I) has been authorized by the instructor. The I is restricted to students doing satisfactory work in the class who, because of extenuating circumstances, are unable to complete the work of the course. The I is limited to assigned work during the final sixth of the term. If a course is reported as Incomplete, a student is not prevented from registering for another course for which the incomplete course is a prerequisite. Work reported as Incomplete for undergraduate students must be completed within six months from the time at which the report was made. If the work reported as Incomplete is not made up within six months, it is automatically entered as a Failure on the student's record. However, if for sufficient cause an Incomplete cannot be removed in six months, request for an extension of the time may be made to the instructor of the course. The extension, if approved, is for a period of up to another six months as designated by the instructor.

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Work reported as Incomplete for a fall semester for graduate students must be completed by June 1. Work reported Incomplete for graduate students in the spring semester or in the summer session must be completed by January 1. The exact length of time to remove the incomplete within the above guidelines is set by agreement between the instructor and the student. If the work reported as incomplete is not made up by the deadline, it is automatically entered as a Failure on the student's record. Any requests for an exception to the above guidelines for graduate students must be submitted in writing to the Graduate College. Only under the most unusual circumstances would requests for additional time be approved. Some courses continue beyond the normal ending date of the semester or session. In such cases the initial grade reported will be an RC which means Research or Course Continued. Once the extended instructional period is finished the RC grade will be replaced with the A-F grade assigned by the instructor. TRANSCRIPTS Complete transcript ordering information is available at https://www.uni.edu/registrar/students/current-students/transcript-requests NOTIFICATION OF RIGHTS UNDER FERPA The University of Northern Iowa adheres to the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 as amended. Students who have questions concerning their rights under this Act may contact the Office of the Registrar for pertinent information. The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students certain rights with respect to their education records. They are: 1. The right to inspect and review the student's education records within 45 days of the day the university receives a request for access.

Students should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the academic department, or other appropriate official, written requests that identify the record(s) they wish to inspect. The university official will make arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the university official to whom the request was submitted, that official shall advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be addressed.

2. The right to request the amendment of the student's education records that the student believes are inaccurate or misleading.

Students may ask the university to amend a record that they believe is inaccurate or misleading. They should write the university official responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record they want changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading.

If the university decides not to amend the record as requested by the student, the university will notify the student of the decision and advise the student of his or her right to a hearing regarding the request for amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing.

3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information contained in the student's education records, except to the extent that FERPA authorizes

disclosure without consent.

One exception, which permits disclosure without consent, is disclosure to school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a person employed by the university in an administrative, supervisory, academic or research, or support staff position (including law enforcement unit personnel and health staff); a person or company with whom the university has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection agent); a person serving on the Board of Regents; or a student serving on an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks.

A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional responsibility.

Upon request, the university discloses education records without consent to officials of another school, in which a student seeks or intends to enroll.

4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education concerning alleged failures by University of Northern Iowa to comply with the requirements of

FERPA. The name and address of the office that administers FERPA is:

Office of the Chief Privacy Officer U.S. Department of Education 400 Maryland Avenue SW Washington, D.C. 20202-4605.

Based on an institutional adjudged determination of "need to know" the university may release the following "Directory Information" to anyone who requests it without the consent of the student unless the student has requested the university not to release any or all of the information. Please note: Restricted directory information will be released when necessary to perform required administrative duties related to your enrollment at the university. 1. Student's name, university and home address, E-mail address, and telephone number. 2. College. 3. Curriculum major(s) and minor(s). 4. Classification (Year in school). 5. Participation in recognized organizations, activities, and sports. 6. Currently enrolled. 7. Dates of attendance. 8. Degrees received. 9. Photograph. Students desiring to restrict the release of any of the preceding Directory Information should contact the Office of the Registrar and fill out the appropriate form or “Update My Personal Information” within MyUNIverse. This restriction will remain in effect until you request it be changed. The complete Student Records Policy of the university may be obtained by accessing the general information portion of the university's home page on the World Wide Web. The home page address is www.uni.edu/studentaffairs/deanofstudents/handbook/

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APPLYING TO GRADUATE Seniors who expect to graduate at the end of the Summer 2016 semester must complete an undergraduate graduation application through their Student Center. Graduate students: Applications for graduation in a particular term may be completed online through the Student Center in My UNIverse any time up to end of the term, but for participation in commencement, application to graduate must be submitted by the 12th week of the Fall or Spring term classes (July 1 deadline for all summer sessions) so that students’ names can be included in the commencement publication. After the 12th week students may still apply for degree conferral that term, but their names will not be included in the commencement publication. Degree conferral for a late applicant must be approved by the Graduate College. If the Graduate College does not approve a late applicant, the application will be moved to the next term.

STUDENT RESOURCES

Academic Learning Center 007 - 008 Innovative Teaching and Technology Center (ITTC) www.uni.edu/unialc ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND RETENTION SERVICES 007 ITTC, 273-6023 Academic Achievement and Retention Services empowers students to achieve academic success and to develop personal/professional strengths. Services include:

Personalized advising, academic planning, career/graduate school exploration, and financial literacy education Workshops to enhance study skills, finances, and career interests Strategies for Academic Success, a two-credit course (POSTSEC 1055) Collaboration with other campus offices in delivering orientation, mentoring, and transition programs

EXAMINATION SERVICES 007 ITTC, 319-273-6023 Exam Services offers credit by examination, certification examinations, and most major national college and professional school entrance examinations. Services are provided to enrolled graduate and undergraduate students, non-UNI students, and non-students. Examination Services Offers These Tests:

Praxis Series for teaching certification DSST Subject Standardized Test for college credit College Level Examination Program (CLEP Tests for College Credit) Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) American College Testing Program (ACT) Castle Worldwide Certification Tests

Examinations For Graduate School Admissions To determine which examinations you are required to take; it is recommended that you meet with your current advisor and/or department head and the graduate student advisor for the programs to which you are applying.

GRE Revised General Test Miller Analogies Test (MAT)

Professional School Admission Tests

Law School Admission Test (LSAT) For additional information on registration, fees, and testing dates, please call 319-273-6023. COLLEGE READING AND LEARNING CENTER 008 ITTC, 319-273-2361 Trained and certified academic coach’s help students develop and apply effective college reading, learning, study, and time management strategies with

Individualized appointment

Workshops, courses, and presentations

Supportive Seminars for specific courses

Preparation for the Praxis Core Reading and GRE Verbal exams

The College Reading and Learning Center also offers faculty consultation and workshops for specific courses and groups, subject to staff availability. MATH AND SCIENCE SERVICES 008 ITTC, 319-273-2361 Math and Science Services works in concert with UNI math and science faculty and in partnership with the Mathematics Department, the College of Humanities, Arts, and Sciences, and affiliates of the Academic Learning Center to provide the following resources:

Math and science preparedness consultations Supplemental Instruction for specific courses Calculator lending program Walk-in, one-on-one tutoring and study skills assistance (tutoring is by appointment during summer terms) Test preparation Study groups Praxis Core Math preparation GRE Quantitative and Praxis Core Math preparation courses Effective Study Strategies for STEM short course

STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS) 007 ITTC, 319-273-2179 Student Support Services is a federally funded TRIO program that is designed to increase the retention and graduation rates of UNI students who meet federal eligibility requirements. Program staff serve as advocates for participants and, based on the individual needs of each student, offer the following free services:

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Academic advising, including assistance with course selection Educational and long-range planning Monitoring of academic progress Personal, financial, and career advising Tutoring and study groups College survival and study skills workshops Cultural and educational activities Financial assistance to qualified participants Graduate school enrollment assistance

WRITING CENTER 008 ITTC, 319-273-2361 The Writing Center offers individualized feedback by appointment in planning, writing, revising, and documenting papers for undergraduate and graduate students in all majors. Certified writing coaches and students work together to

Break writer’s block and get class assignments, personal statements, and other projects started Improve focus, development, organization, clarity, and grammar Practice effective planning, revising, editing, and proofreading strategies Prepare for the Praxis Core Writing and GRE Analytical Essay exams

In addition, the Writing Center offers faculty consultation and workshops customized for specific courses and groups, subject to staff availability.

ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTER SUMMER COURSES AND WORKSHOPS

GRE Preparation Courses

GRE Quantitative Reasoning

May 16-June 2 MTWTh 9:00 am-10:15 am ITTC 35

GRE Verbal Reasoning June 6-June 16 MTWTh 9:00 am-10:15 am ITTC 35

GRE Analytical Essays June 20-June 30 MTWTh 9:00 am-10:15 am ITTC 35

Learn about fees and registration for GRE courses at uni.edu/continuinged/distance/gre-prep/enroll.

All Academic Learning Center services other than fee-based testing through Examination Services and GRE Preparation Courses are free for currently enrolled UNI students. Call 319-273-2361 for additional information.

ON-CAMPUS WORKSHOPS IOWA WRITING PROJECT Iowa Writing Project courses and workshops are designed for K-College practicing teachers, any discipline. Special tuition rate: $150 per credit hour. For further information and to register, go to IWP Website www.uni.edu/continuinged/iwp or contact IWP Director Jim Davis at [email protected] or 319-273-3842. Note: graduate credit may not apply to all degree programs; consult your specific program advisor. Prerequisite for all IWP credit bearing activities: teacher licensure or consent of the instructor and/or IWP Director. DEPARTMENT OF TEACHING Human Relations (4170/5170) Human Relations will be offered on campus from May 9-June 3, and from June 6-July 1. Further information about any of the sessions is available by contacting the Department of Teaching, Library 461 Advanced Laboratory Practice (6250)-- Graduate students attending the summer session are encouraged to explore opportunities for Advanced Laboratory Practice in any aspect of a school program. Student Teaching (3132-3140) -- Summer student teaching is offered in limited situations to students who meet the requirements for student teaching or to gain additional endorsements. Interested students should file applications with the Department of Teaching, Library 461, by April 1, 2016. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH, PHYSICAL EDUCATION & LEISURE SERVICES Field Experience in Camp Counseling (LYHS 4623) Supervised counseling experience in an organized camp. May be repeated for maximum of 12 hours. Offered on credit/no credit basis only. Prerequisite: junior standing. Each student will chronicle her or his professional growth in relation to Leisure, Youth and Human Services experiences, select a related topic that has research potential and develop a conceptual scheme for its development, and (with agency approval) design, implement and evaluate one project. For further information, contact Dr. Kathy Scholl or Dr. Christopher Edginton, Division of Leisure, Youth and Human Services, School of Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services, UNI. IOWA VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services (IVRS) has a counselor on campus located in 102 Gilchrist to assist qualifying students with disabilities. Services may include helping students choose a suitable vocational goal, providing tuition assistance, providing services to help students benefit from academic training, and assisting with job placement. Students who are interested in additional information or applying for services may make an appointment by calling 273-6348. Rehabilitation Services may include: 1) medical and psychological assessment

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2) technological assessment 3) vocational assessment 4) counseling and guidance 5) physical and/or mental restoration services which may include therapy, wheelchairs, hearing aids, eye glasses etc. 6) special adaptive equipment or devices 7) financial support for personal attendant assistance STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS Each year many summer UNI programs are held abroad from May to August. In 2016, along with several long-standing programs, many new programs will be offered through the UNI Study Abroad Center. Participants apply for all abroad programs using the Study Abroad Online Application, now available at www.uni.edu/studyabroad, and registration is done in 28 Gilchrist. Please contact the Study Abroad Center in 28 Gilchrist Hall if you have questions or if you would like additional information. Walk-in appointments are available, and we encourage you to schedule ahead by calling 319-273-7078, or emailing us at [email protected]. Instructor-led Programs: Music and Culture Exchange in Four Countries .......................................... May (Greece, Hungary, Romania and Bulgaria) Summer Camp in China ................................................................... July-August Alternative Energies Capstone in Denmark and Iceland .............................. June Capstone in England and Ireland .................................................................. May Capstone in France ........................................................................................ May Capstone in Greece ........................................................................................ June Multicultural Counseling in Guatemala, Graduate course ........................... May Capstone in Rio de Janerio ........................................................................... May Service Operations Management in Italy ............................................ May-June Capstone in Southern Italy ................................................................... May-June Society & Technology Capstone in Italy ...................................................... July Capstone in New Zealand ............................................................................. May Socio-Economic Reality Capstone in Nicaragua .......................................... May Sustainability Abroad Capstone in UK ......................................................... June Biology or Psychology Research Projects in Taiwan ...................... July-August Field Biology in the Galapagos……………………………………………May Cuba: Past, Present, and Future……………………………………………May Literary and Cultural Perspectives of Barcelona…………………………..May Literature in Ireland Capstone ....................................................................... July Summer School Programs: Intensive German in Klagenfurt, Austria ......................................... July-August Culture Intensive Spanish Program in Arica, Chile ............................. June-July Summer School in San Jose, Costa Rica .............................................. May-July Intensive French Language in France .................................................. June-July Management in Rennes, France .................................................................... June Business and Economics in Duisburg, Germany .......................................... June Summer School in Athens, Greece ...................................................... May-July Summer School in Cork, Ireland .......................................................... June-July Summer Internship in Italy or Costa Rica ........................................ May-August Summer School in Florence, Italy ........................................................ May-July Intensive Japanese Studies in Akita, Japan .......................................... June-July Summer School in Stirling, Scotland ............................................... June-August Parliamentary Internship in Edinburgh, Scotland ................................ June-July Summer School in Port Elizabeth, South Africa ................................. June-July Intensive Spanish Language in Oviedo, Spain ................................ May-August Summer School in Daegu, South Korea .......................................... July-August Summer School in Taipei, Taiwan ................................................................ July All programs listed above are either led directly by UNI faculty, staff, or taught onsite by UNI partner institution faculty. Application deadline for summer programs is generally February 15. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to confirm specific program availability. The Study Abroad Center reserves the right, at its discretion, to cancel a program should conditions beyond the control of the Center prevent the program from running (e.g., low student enrollment, natural disasters, government-issued travel warnings, significant adverse currency exchange rates, etc.). CULTURE AND INTENSIVE ENGLISH PROGRAM As part of its year-round intensive English language program, the Office of International Programs offers an eight-week summer program for non-native speakers of English. Each full-time CIEP student receives four hours of classroom work daily (Monday through Friday) in one of eight levels of instruction: Bridge, Level 2 - Beginning, Level 3 - Low Intermediate, Level 4 - Intermediate, Level 5 - High Intermediate, Level 6 - Advanced, and Level 7 - Academic. This classroom work focuses on the development of the skills of reading, writing, listening, and speaking that are necessary for students who will be living and learning in a U.S. college or university. Classroom instruction combines teacher presentation, group work, and individual projects. The program will be conducted from June 8 to July 31. For further information about the program, tuition, and room and board, contact the Director, Culture and Intensive English Program, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614-0511, 319-273-2182. FAX number 319-273-3333. E-mail: [email protected] IOWA LAKESIDE LABORATORY Courses are offered at Iowa Lakeside Laboratory, a 147-acre field station located on West Okoboji Lake in northwest Iowa. See the Lakeside Lab website (www.continuetolearn.uiowa.edu/lakesidelab) for complete course descriptions and information on facilities, housing, scholarships, and registration procedures.

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Registration is handled through the University of Iowa using the online form found at www.continuetolearn.uiowa.edu/lakesidelab/ or by phone at 1-888-469-2338 (toll free). A $100.00 non-refundable deposit (payable to “Iowa Lakeside Laboratory” must be paid before a registration/housing request will be processed. The deposit will appear as a credit on your bill for tuition and fees. Students should apply for housing at the same time as they register. The deposit must be sent directly to:

Iowa Lakeside Lab Administrative Office 250 Continuing Education Facility The University of Iowa Iowa City, IA 52242-0907 Phone: 1-888-IOWAEDU (469-2338 - toll free) Fax: 319-335-2740 Email: [email protected] Website: www.continuetolearn.uiowa.edu/lakesidelab/

Early registration is advisable. Because enrollment in Lakeside courses is limited, students are advised to submit applications and the required deposit as soon as possible.

WITHDRAWING FROM SCHOOL The information set forth below applies to students who withdraw completely from school. Dropping one or more classes does not constitute a withdrawal unless the student drops all classes for which he or she is registered. Do not attempt to withdraw your registration by filing a change of registration form. Contact the Office of the Registrar. If all classes are dropped, this is a withdrawal and the information below applies. WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE A student who has started attending classes who finds it necessary to withdraw from school initiates the withdrawal through the Office of the Registrar, 319-273-2241. Students living in a residence hall also must cancel their housing contract through the Director of the residence hall where they live. Students with financial aid MUST contact the Financial Aid Office 319-273-2700. A student who has registered but decides not to come to the University of Northern Iowa should advise the Office of the Registrar as early as possible, listing the reasons for withdrawing from the university. WITHDRAWAL AFTER CLASSES BEGIN WILL RESULT IN A TUITION CHARGE. If you received, financial aid from the university all or part of this aid may have to be repaid. WITHDRAWAL REFUNDS If credit is earned during a period of enrollment, there is no refund of academic fees for that period. For any one-, two-, or three-week session there is no refund. Room and board refunds are made according to the agreement set out in the "Contract for Room and Board" signed by the student at the time of enrollment. Tuition is refundable on the basis of the percentage table given below. The effective date of the withdrawal is the date the official withdrawal form is completed in the Office of the Registrar. Students who withdraw completely prior to the first day of instruction for a semester will not pay any tuition for that semester. If any tuition has been paid, it will be refunded in full. After university instruction begins for a semester, tuition charges or refunds will be made in accordance with the schedule set forth below. For example, if a student withdraws during the first week of classes, 10% of the total tuition will be charged; or, if the total tuition has been paid, 90% will be refunded. Please note that the refund schedule only pertains to a withdrawal (all courses are dropped). See the Dates to Observe and Change of Registration sections for answers to questions you may have on tuition when a portion of the classes are dropped. The schedule for charging or refunding tuition for the Summer term is as follows:

Summer 2017 Sessions Withdrawal Schedules Four-week sessions: Class Days Percent May June July

Refund Dates Dates Dates 1-2 90 May 8-9 June 5-6 July 3-5 3 75 May 10 June 8 July 6 4 50 May 11 June 9 July 7 5 25 May 12 June 10 July 10 6th day & beyond 0 May 15 June 12 July 11 Six-week sessions: Class Days Percent May/Mid-June Mid-June/July

Refund Dates Dates 1-2 90 May 8-9 June 19-20 3-4 75 May 10-11 June 21-22 5-6 50 May 12-15 June 23-26 7-8 25 May 16-17 June 27-28 9th day & beyond 0 May 18 June 29 Eight-week session: Class Days Percent June/July

Dates 1-3 90 June 5-7 4-6 75 June 8-12 7-8 50 June 13-14 9-10 25 June 15-16

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11th day & beyond 0 June 19 Twelve-week session: Class Days Percent June/July

Dates 1-4 90 May 8-11 5-8 75 May 12-17 9-13 50 May 18-24 14-18 25 May 25- June 1 20th day & beyond 0 June 2 The manner in which refunds will be determined is as follows: 1. Find the date of your withdrawal on the various session refund schedules. 2. If you are enrolled in multiple sessions, your refund will follow the schedule for each session in which you are enrolled.

For example: If you are enrolled in one eight-week class and one mid-June/July six-week class and you withdraw from school on June 25, you would receive a 75 percent refund for your mid-June/July six-week class and no refund for your eight-week class.

As another example: If you are enrolled in a May four-week class and a mid-June/July six-week class and you withdraw on June 15, you would receive no refund for your May four-week class and a full refund for your mid-June/July six-week class.

3. As a general rule, if you withdraw from a session in which you are registered since classes have begun for that session, you will be assessed some percentage of

the total tuition for that session. If you withdraw from a session in which you are registered prior to classes beginning for that session, you will be accorded a full refund of tuition for that session.

4. Workshop fee is not refundable after the workshop class has begun. 5. Students receiving financial aid should visit with a counselor in the Financial Aid Office about how dropping a class and/or withdrawing totally from

school will impact your financial aid award.

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION VOTER REGISTRATION You may obtain voter registration information from the Office of the Registrar or by accessing the Website http://www.sos.state.ia.us/elections/VoterInformation/VoterRegistration.html (Iowa Code 48A.23).

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2014 LIBERAL ARTS CORE (Total 44 Hours) For All New Freshmen Entering UNI Summer 2014 and Thereafter

Any student who has completed Category 5 coursework at another institution prior to Summer 2014 may opt to follow the previous LAC 2004 program. Category 1. Core Competencies 11 hours A. Reading and Writing (3 hours required) Select one of the following: UNIV 1000* First-Year Cornerstone: Integrated Communication I, 3 hours & UNIV 1010* First-Year Cornerstone: Integrated Communication II, 3 hours *(Both UNIV 1000 and UNIV 1010 must be taken to meet LAC Category 1A & 1B.) ENGLISH 1005 (620:005) College Writing and Research, 3 hours ENGLISH 2015 (620:015) Craft of Academic Writing, 3 hours ENGLISH 2120 (620:034) Critical Writing About Literature, 3 hours B. Speaking and Listening (3 hours required) UNIV 1000* First-Year Cornerstone: Integrated Communication I, 3 hours & UNIV 1010* First-Year Cornerstone: Integrated Communication II, 3 hours *(Both UNIV 1000 and UNIV 1010 must be taken to meet LAC Category 1A & 1B.) OR COMM 1000 (48C:001) Oral Communication, 3 hours C. Quantitative Techniques and Understanding (3 hours required)* MATH 1100 (800:023) Mathematics in Decision Making, 3 hours MATH 1420 (800:060) Calculus I, 4 hours STAT 1774 (800:064) Introductory Statistics for Life Sciences, 3 hours STAT 1772 (800:072) Introduction to Statistical Methods, 3 hours CS 1025 (810:025) Modern Tools for Exploring Data, 3 hours

*Elementary Education students may meet the category 1C requirement by completing MATH 1204 (800:031).

D. Dimensions of Well-Being (2 hours required) HPELS 1020 Dimensions of Well-Being Lecture, 1 hour HPELS 1030 Dimensions of Well-Being Lab, 1 hour Category 2. Civilizations and Cultures 9 hours

A. Humanities (6 hours required)

HUM 1021 (680:021) Humanities I: The Ancient, Classical, and Medieval Worlds, 3 hours

HUM 1022 (680:022) Humanities II: The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment, 3 hours HUM 1023 (680:023) Humanities III: The Age of Revolution to the Present, 3 hours

B. Non-Western Cultures (3 hours required) HUM 3121 (680:121) Russia/Soviet Union, 3 hours HUM 3122 (680:122) Japan, 3 hours HUM 3123 (680:123) Latin America, 3 hours HUM 3124 (680:124) China, 3 hours HUM 3125 (680:125) India, 3 hours HUM 3127 (680:127) Middle East, 3 hours HUM 3128 (680:128) Africa, 3 hours HUM 3132 (680:132)/ANTH 3132 (990:132) Native North America, 3 hours HUM 3137 (680:137)/ANTH 3137 (990:137) Native Central and South America, 3 hours

*SPAN 3020 (780:120) may substitute for the non-Western Cultures requirement, 3hours

Category 3. Fine Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Religion 6 hours A. Fine Arts (3 hours required)* PEMES 2034 (420:034) Survey of Dance History, 3 hours THEATRE 1002 (490:002) The Theatrical Arts and Society, 3 hours MUSIC 1100 (520:010) Soundscapes: Music in Culture, 3 hours ART 1002 (600:002) Visual Inventions, 3 hours ARTHIST 1004 (600:004) Visual Perceptions, 3 hours *MUS HIST 1020 (590:002) may substitute for the Fine Arts requirement for all music majors, 3 hours *THEATRE 3060 may substitute for the Fine Arts requirements for all theatre majors, 3 hours in the Liberal Arts Core, Category 3A. B. Literature, Philosophy, or Religion (3 hours required) ENGLISH 1120 (620:031) Literature: (topic), 3 hours RELS 1020 (640:024) Religions of the World, 3 hours PHIL 1020 (650:021) Philosophy: The Art of Thinking, 3 hours

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GER 1120 (740:031) Introduction to German Literature in Translation, 3 hours Category 4. Natural Science and Technology 7 hours Students are required to take a course with a scheduled laboratory from either Life Sciences or Physical Sciences or another laboratory course offered by the College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. (Only 6 hours are required for students who meet the liberal arts core laboratory requirement with a course other than one listed in Life or Physical Sciences.) For all courses listed under Life Sciences and Physical Sciences, with the exception of ANTH 1001 (990:010), a student must have satisfied University entrance requirements in English and Mathematics. A. Life Sciences (3 or 4 hours required) Select one of the following: ANTH 1001 (990:010) Human Origins, 3 hours BIOL 1012 (840:012) Life: The Natural World, 3 hours BIOL 1013 (840:013)* Life: The Natural World - Lab, 1 hour BIOL 1014 (840:014) Life: Continuity and Change, 3 hours BIOL 1015 (840:015)* Life: Continuing and Change - Lab, 1 hour The following major and/or minor courses can substitute for the Life Sciences requirement: BIOL 1033 (840:033)* Principles of Microbiology, 3 hours BIOL 2051 (840:051)* General Biology: Organismal Diversity, 4 hours BIOL 2052 (840:052)* General Biology: Cell Structure and Function, 4 hours BIOL 3101 (840:101)* Anatomy and Physiology I, 4 hours SCI ED 1200 (820:032)* Inquiry into Life Science, 4 hours *Lab course B. Physical Sciences (3 or 4 hours required) Select one of the following: CHEM 1010 (860:010)* Principles of Chemistry, 4 hours CHEM 1011 (860:011) Molecules and Life, 3 hours EARTHSCI 1100 (870:010)** Astronomy, 3-4 hours EARTHSCI 1110 (870:011)* Astronomy Laboratory, 1 hour EARTHSCI 1200 (870:021) Elements of Weather, 3 hours EARTHSCI 1210 (870:022)* Elements of Weather, Laboratory, 1 hour EARTHSCI 1300 (870:031)* Introduction to Geology, 4 hours GEOG 1210 (970:026) Physical Geography, 3 hours GEOG 1211 Physical Geography Laboratory, 1 hour PHYSICS 1000 (880:012) Physics in Everyday Life, 3 hours PHYSICS 1400 (880:011)* Conceptual Physics, 4 hours TECH 1015 Introduction to Sustainability, 3 hours The following major and/or minor courses can substitute for the Physical Sciences requirement: CHEM 1020 (860:020)* Chemical Technology, 4 hours CHEM 1110 (860:044)* General Chemistry, 4 hours CHEM 1130 (860:070)* General Chemistry I-II, 5 hours EARTHSCI 3328 (870:125)* Fossils and Evolution, 4 hours PHYSICS 1511 (880:054)* General Physics, 4 hours PHYSICS 1701 (880:130)* Physics I for Science and Engineering, 4 hours SCI ED 1100 (820:033)* Inquiry into Earth Science, 4 hours SCI ED 1300 (820:031)* Inquiry into Physical Science, 4 hours * Lab Course ** Lab Course if 4-hour option elected Category 5. Social Science 9 hours Required: one course from group A, one course from group B, and one course from group C. A. Group A Sociocultural and Historical Perspectives ANTH 1002 (990:011) Culture, Nature, and Society, 3 hours GEOG 1120 (970:010) Human Geography, 3 hours *HISUS 1023 (900:023) History of the United States, 3 hours (*Formerly SOC SCI 1023) Note: HISUS 1023 will be considered a repeat if previously taken under SOC SCI 1023 SOC 1000 (980:001) Introduction to Sociology, 3 hours WGS 1040 (680:040) Women’s and Gender Studies: Introduction, 3 hours B. Group B Individual and Institutional Perspectives ECON 1031 (920:024)* Introduction to Economics, 3 hours FAM SERV 1010 (31F:010) Human Identity and Relationships, 3 hours POL AMER 1014 (942:014) Introduction to American Politics, 3 hours PSYCH 1001 (400:001) Introduction to Psychology, 3 hours

*Satisfactory completion of both ECON 1041 (920:053) and ECON 1051 (920:054) by all non-business majors and Business Teaching majors, through UNI or transfer, may substitute for ECON 1031 (920:024).

C. Group C Diversity and Global Issues EDPSYCH 2030 (200:030) Dynamics of Human Development, 3 hours GEOG 1110 (970:040) World Geography, 3 hours POL GEN 1020 (940:020) Contemporary Political Problems, 3 hours POL INTL 1024 (943:024) International Relations, 3 hours SOC 1060 (980:060) Social Problems, 3 hours

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SOC SCI 1020 (900:020) Women, Men, and Society, 3 hours SW 1041 (450:041)/SOC SCI 1041 (900:041) Social Welfare: A World View, 3 hours SW 2045 (450:045)/SOC SCI 1045 (900:045) American Racial & Ethnic Minorities, 3 hours Category 6. Capstone Experience 2 hours CAP 3102 (CAP:102)/TECH 3102 (330:102) Living in our Techno-Social World, 3 hrs.

CAP 3103 (CAP:103) Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Genocide: Case Studies, 3 hours CAP 3105 (CAP:105) Sacred Space, 3 hours CAP 3106 (CAP:106)/THEATRE 3100 (490:106) Theatre in Education, 3 hours CAP 3110 (CAP:110)/BIOL 3110 (840:110) Obesity and Diabetes: Science, Sociology and Economics, 2 hours CAP 3121 (CAP:121) Creativity and the Evolution of Culture, 3 hours CAP 3122 (CAP:122) Building Communities: Developing Intentional Family Spaces, 3 hrs. CAP 3123 (CAP:123) Greece: From the “Cradle of Democracy” to Today, 3 hours CAP 3124 (CAP:124) Democracies, 3 hours CAP 3125 (CAP:125) Globalization, Cultural Pluralism, and International Security, 3 hours CAP 3128 (CAP:128)/COMM 4236 (48C:128) Ethics in Communication, 3 hours CAP 3129 (CAP:129) Being National, 3 hours

CAP 3130 (CAP:130) Science and Pseudoscience: Critiquing the World Around You, 3 hrs. CAP 3131 (CAP:131) Analysis of Social Issues, 3 hours CAP 3132 (CAP:132) Medicine, Morality, and Society, 3 hours CAP 3134 (CAP:134) Back in the Valley: Martin Luther King Jr. and the 21st Century, 3 hours CAP 3140 (CAP:140) Environment, Technology, and Society, 2 hours CAP 3144/ENGLISH 3144 Genocide in Writing and Film, 3 hours CAP 3148 (CAP:148)/ENGLISH 3148 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, 3 hours

CAP 3151 (CAP:151)/PHIL 3010 (650:151) Money, Sex & Power: Theories of Race, Class, & Gender, 3 hours CAP 3152 (CAP:152)/HPE 3650 (410:152) Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Health, 3 hours CAP 3154/BUSINESS 3154 Global Skills, 2-3 hours CAP 3155 (CAP:155)/BUSINESS 3155 (100:155) Socio-Economic Reality of Central America, 2 hours

CAP 3158 (CAP:158) The Water Planet, 3 hours CAP 3159/BUSINESS 3159 Managing Energy and Sustainability for the Organization, 3 hours CAP 3159/RELS 3159/PHIL 3159 Monsters, Vampires, and Religion: An Awesome Alliance CAP 3159/ENGLISH 3186 Myths of Ireland CAP 3160 (CAP:160)/HPE 3160 (410:160) Community and Public Health, 3 hours CAP 3165/GER 3334/TESOL 3565 Intercultural Perspectives, 3 hours CAP 3173 (CAP:173)/RELS 3510 (640:173)/PHIL 3510 (650:173) Bio-Medical Ethics, 3 hours CAP 3187 (CAP:187)/ENGLISH 4577 (620:187) Blues and Jazz in African American Film and Literature, 3 hours CAP 3190 Idea of the University, 3 hours CAP 3194 (CAP:194)/RELS 3110 (640:194)/PHIL 3110 (650:194) Perspectives on Death and Dying, 3 hours CAP 3550/TESOL 3550 Constructing Cross-Cultural Bridges, 3 hours

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2004 LIBERAL ARTS CORE (Total 44 Hours) For All Students Entering UNI Fall 2004 - Spring 2014

Category 1. Core Competencies 11 hours A. Reading and Writing (3 hours required) Select one of the following: UNIV 1000* First-Year Cornerstone: Integrated Communication I, 3 hours & UNIV 1010* First-Year Cornerstone: Integrated Communication II, 3 hours *(Both UNIV 1000 and UNIV 1010 must be taken to meet LAC Category 1A & 1B.) ENGLISH 1005 (620:005) College Writing and Research, 3 hours ENGLISH 2015 (620:015) Craft of Academic Writing, 3 hours ENGLISH 2120 (620:034) Critical Writing About Literature, 3 hours B. Speaking and Listening (3 hours required) UNIV 1000* First-Year Cornerstone: Integrated Communication I, 3 hours & UNIV 1010* First-Year Cornerstone: Integrated Communication II, 3 hours *(Both UNIV 1000 and UNIV 1010 must be taken to meet LAC Category 1A & 1B.) OR COMM 1000 (48C:001) Oral Communication, 3 hours C. Quantitative Techniques and Understanding (3 hours required)* MATH 1100 (800:023) Mathematics in Decision Making, 3 hours MATH 1420 (800:060) Calculus I, 4 hours STAT 1774 (800:064) Introductory Statistics for Life Sciences, 3 hours STAT 1772 (800:072) Introduction to Statistical Methods, 3 hours CS 1025 (810:025) Modern Tools for Exploring Data, 3 hours

*Elementary Education students may meet the category 1C requirement by completing MATH 1204 (800:031).

D. Dimensions of Well-Being (2 hours required) HPELS 1020 Dimensions of Well-Being Lecture, 1 hour HPELS 1030 Dimensions of Well-Being Lab, 1 hour Category 2. Civilizations and Cultures 9 hours

A. Humanities (6 hours required) HUM 1021 (680:021) Humanities I: The Ancient, Classical, and Medieval Worlds, 3 hours

HUM 1022 (680:022) Humanities II: The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment, 3 hours HUM 1023 (680:023) Humanities III: The Age of Revolution to the Present, 3 hours

B. Non-Western Cultures (3 hours required) HUM 3121 (680:121) Russia/Soviet Union, 3 hours HUM 3122 (680:122) Japan, 3 hours HUM 3123 (680:123) Latin America, 3 hours HUM 3124 (680:124) China, 3 hours HUM 3125 (680:125) India, 3 hours HUM 3127 (680:127) Middle East, 3 hours HUM 3128 (680:128) Africa, 3 hours HUM 3132 (680:132)/ANTH 3132 (990:132) Native North America, 3 hours HUM 3137 (680:137)/ANTH 3137 (990:137) Native Central and South America, 3 hours

*SPAN 3020 (780:120) may substitute for the non-Western Cultures requirement, 3hours

Category 3. Fine Arts, Literature, Philosophy and Religion 6 hours A. Fine Arts (3 hours required)* PEMES 2034 (420:034) Survey of Dance History, 3 hours THEATRE 1002 (490:002) The Theatrical Arts and Society, 3 hours MUSIC 1100 (520:010) Soundscapes: Music in Culture, 3 hours ART 1002 (600:002) Visual Inventions, 3 hours ARTHIST 1004 (600:004) Visual Perceptions, 3 hours *MUS HIST 1020 (590:002) may substitute for the Fine Arts requirement for all music majors, 3 hours *THEATRE 3060 may substitute for the Fine Arts requirements for all theatre majors, 3 hours in the Liberal Arts Core, Category 3A. B. Literature, Philosophy, or Religion (3 hours required) ENGLISH 1120 (620:031) Literature: (topic), 3 hours RELS 1020 (640:024) Religions of the World, 3 hours PHIL 1020 (650:021) Philosophy: The Art of Thinking, 3 hours GER 1120 (740:031) Introduction to German Literature in Translation, 3 hours Category 4. Natural Science and Technology 7 hours

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Students are required to take a course with a scheduled laboratory from either Life Sciences or Physical Sciences or another laboratory course offered by the College of Humanities, Arts and Sciences. (Only 6 hours are required for students who meet the liberal arts core laboratory requirement with a course other than one listed in Life or Physical Sciences.) For all courses listed under Life Sciences and Physical Sciences, with the exception of ANTH 1001 (990:010), a student must have satisfied University entrance requirements in English and Mathematics. A. Life Sciences (3 or 4 hours required) Select one of the following: ANTH 1001 (990:010) Human Origins, 3 hours BIOL 1012 (840:012) Life: The Natural World, 3 hours BIOL 1013 (840:013)* Life: The Natural World - Lab, 1 hour BIOL 1014 (840:014) Life: Continuity and Change, 3 hours BIOL 1015 (840:015)* Life: Continuing and Change - Lab, 1 hour The following major and/or minor courses can substitute for the Life Sciences requirement: BIOL 1033 (840:033)* Principles of Microbiology, 3 hours BIOL 2051 (840:051)* General Biology: Organismal Diversity, 4 hours BIOL 2052 (840:052)* General Biology: Cell Structure and Function, 4 hours BIOL 3101 (840:101)* Anatomy and Physiology I, 4 hours SCI ED 1200 (820:032)* Inquiry into Life Science, 4 hours *Lab course B. Physical Sciences (3 or 4 hours required) Select one of the following: CHEM 1010 (860:010)* Principles of Chemistry, 4 hours CHEM 1011 (860:011) Molecules and Life, 3 hours EARTHSCI 1100 (870:010)** Astronomy, 3-4 hours EARTHSCI 1110 (870:011)* Astronomy Laboratory, 1 hour EARTHSCI 1200 (870:021) Elements of Weather, 3 hours EARTHSCI 1210 (870:022)* Elements of Weather, Laboratory, 1 hour EARTHSCI 1300 (870:031)* Introduction to Geology, 4 hours GEOG 1210 (970:026) Physical Geography, 3 hours GEOG 1211 Physical Geography Laboratory, 1 hour PHYSICS 1000 (880:012) Physics in Everyday Life, 3 hours PHYSICS 1400 (880:011)* Conceptual Physics, 4 hours TECH 1015 Introduction to Sustainability, 3 hours The following major and/or minor courses can substitute for the Physical Sciences requirement: CHEM 1020 (860:020)* Chemical Technology, 4 hours CHEM 1110 (860:044)* General Chemistry, 4 hours CHEM 1130 (860:070)* General Chemistry I-II, 5 hours EARTHSCI 3328 (870:125)* Fossils and Evolution, 4 hours PHYSICS 1511 (880:054)* General Physics, 4 hours PHYSICS 1701 (880:130)* Physics I for Science and Engineering, 4 hours SCI ED 1100 (820:033)* Inquiry into Earth Science, 4 hours SCI ED 1300 (820:031)* Inquiry into Physical Science, 4 hours * Lab Course ** Lab Course if 4-hour option elected Category 5. Social Science 9 hours Required: one course from group A, one course from group B, and one course from group A, B, or C. [Students cannot count both GEOG 1110 (970:040) and GEOG 1120 (970:010) toward the liberal arts core.] A. Group A Sociocultural and Historical Perspectives WGS 1040 (680:040) Women’s and Gender Studies: Introduction, 3 hours *HISUS 1023 (900:023) History of the United States, 3 hours (Formerly SOC SCI 1023) Note: HISUS 1023 will be considered a repeat if previously taken under SOC SCI 1023

GEOG 1120 (970:010) Human Geography, 3 hours GEOG 1110 (970:040) World Geography, 3 hours SOC 1000 (980:001) Introduction to Sociology, 3 hours ANTH 1002 (990:011) Culture, Nature, and Society, 3 hours B. Group B Individual and Institutional Perspectives FAM SERV 1010 (31F:010) Human Identity and Relationships, 3 hours PSYCH 1001 (400:001) Introduction to Psychology, 3 hours ECON 1031 (920:024)* Introduction to Economics, 3 hours POL AMER 1014 (942:014) Introduction to American Politics, 3 hours POL INTL 1024 (943:024) International Relations, 3 hours

*Satisfactory completion of both ECON 1041 (920:053) and ECON 1051 (920:054) by all non-business majors and Business Teaching majors, through UNI or transfer, may substitute for ECON 1031 (920:024).

C. Group C Topical Perspectives EDPSYCH 2030 (200:030) Dynamics of Human Development, 3 hours SW 1041 (450:041)/SOC SCI 1041 (900:041) Social Welfare: A World View, 3 hours SW 2045 (450:045)/SOC SCI 1045 (900:045) American Racial & Ethnic Minorities, 3 hours SOC SCI 1020 (900:020) Women, Men, and Society, 3 hours POL GEN 1020 (940:020) Contemporary Political Problems, 3 hours SOC 1060 (980:060) Social Problems, 3 hours

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Category 6. Capstone Experience 2 hours CAP 3102 (CAP:102)/TECH 3102 (330:102) Living in our Techno-Social World, 3 hrs.

CAP 3103 (CAP:103) Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Genocide: Case Studies, 3 hours CAP 3105 (CAP:105) Sacred Space, 3 hours CAP 3106 (CAP:106)/THEATRE 3100 (490:106) Theatre in Education, 3 hours CAP 3110 (CAP:110)/BIOL 3110 (840:110) Obesity and Diabetes: Science, Sociology and Economics, 2 hours CAP 3121 (CAP:121) Creativity and the Evolution of Culture, 3 hours CAP 3122 (CAP:122) Building Communities: Developing Intentional Family Spaces, 3 hrs. CAP 3123 (CAP:123) Greece: From the “Cradle of Democracy” to Today, 3 hours CAP 3124 (CAP:124) Democracies, 3 hours CAP 3125 (CAP:125) Globalization, Cultural Pluralism, and International Security, 3 hours CAP 3128 (CAP:128)/COMM 4236 (48C:128) Ethics in Communication, 3 hours CAP 3129 (CAP:129) Being National, 3 hours

CAP 3130 (CAP:130) Science and Pseudoscience: Critiquing the World Around You, 3 hrs. CAP 3131 (CAP:131) Analysis of Social Issues, 3 hours CAP 3132 (CAP:132) Medicine, Morality, and Society, 3 hours CAP 3134 (CAP:134) Back in the Valley: Martin Luther King Jr. and the 21st Century, 3 hours CAP 3140 (CAP:140) Environment, Technology, and Society, 2 hours CAP 3144/ENGLISH 3144 Genocide in Writing and Film, 3 hours CAP 3148 (CAP:148)/ENGLISH 3148 The Holocaust in Literature and Film, 3 hours

CAP 3151 (CAP:151)/PHIL 3010 (650:151) Money, Sex & Power: Theories of Race, Class, & Gender, 3 hours CAP 3152 (CAP:152)/HPE 3650 (410:152) Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Health, 3 hours CAP 3154/BUSINESS 3154 Global Skills, 2-3 hours CAP 3155 (CAP:155)/BUSINESS 3155 (100:155) Socio-Economic Reality of Central America, 2 hours

CAP 3158 (CAP:158) The Water Planet, 3 hours CAP 3159/BUSINESS 3159 Managing Energy and Sustainability for the Organization, 3 hours CAP 3159/RELS 3159/PHIL 3159 Monsters, Vampires, and Religion: An Awesome Alliance CAP 3159/ENGLISH 3186 Myths of Ireland CAP 3160 (CAP:160)/HPE 3160 (410:160) Community and Public Health, 3 hours CAP 3165/GER 3334/TESOL 3565 Intercultural Perspectives, 3 hours CAP 3173 (CAP:173)/RELS 3510 (640:173)/PHIL 3510 (650:173) Bio-Medical Ethics, 3 hours CAP 3187 (CAP:187)/ENGLISH 4577 (620:187) Blues and Jazz in African American Film and Literature, 3 hours CAP 3190 Idea of the University, 3 hours CAP 3194 (CAP:194)/RELS 3110 (640:194)/PHIL 3110 (650:194) Perspectives on Death and Dying, 3 hours CAP 3550/TESOL 3550 Constructing Cross-Cultural Bridges, 3 hours

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Accounting ACCTStudents registering and enrolling for Accounting courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in CBB 5 or online at http://business.uni.edu/web/pages/currentstudents/advisingcenter-registration.cfm.

All students taking courses from the College of Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY be dropped from the course. Students must verify their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class. Registration for 3000-level courses requires a declared major and 60 credit hours.

Waiting lists will be posted March 28, 2017 in CBB 5. Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 5 on March 28, for possible course openings. Waiting lists become invalid at 5:00 p.m. April 4, 2017.

No Accounting courses may be taken on a credit/no credit basis by an Accounting Major or by an individual designated as CPA Advanced Study status, except ACCT 3090/6090, ACCT 3092/5092, ACCT 3179.

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

ACCT 2120 Principles of Financial Accounting 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): sophomore standing 01 - LEC (30805) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Timothy M Lindquist CBB 332

ACCT 3090 Internship -- Accounting 2 - 8Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 2.70 cumulative UNI GPA; junior standing 01 - LEC (30019) 2 - 8Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K Christ ARR ARRApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 329.

ACCT 3092 Special Problems -- Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 01 - LEC (30025) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 329.

ACCT 3179 Cooperative Education in Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - COP (30028) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 5.

ACCT 4065 Principles of Fraud Examination 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ACCT 2120 (120:030); ACCT 2130 (120:031); ACCT 3120 (120:129); ACCT 3122 (120:130);ACCT 4160 (120:134); ACCT 3140 (120:136); MGMT 2080 (150:080); junior standing. 01 - LEC (30018) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Alvin G Smith CBB 127Priority registration for all declared Business majors.

ACCT 5065 Principles of Fraud Examination 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30525) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Alvin G Smith CBB 127

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

ACCT 5092 Special Problems -- Accounting 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30022) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

For graduate Students only. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 329.

ACCT 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 4Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of MBA Director and department head, or consent of MAcc Coordinator. 01 - RDG (31032) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K Christ June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

ACCT 2130 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): C- or better in ACCT 2120 (120:030); sophomore standing. 80 - LEC (30017) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Wee Meng Eric Lee CBB 332Regression note: Subsequent to successfully completing a 1000/3000/4000-level Accounting course, neither ACCT 2120 nor ACCT 2130 may be repeated.

ACCT 3090 Internship -- Accounting 2 - 8Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 2.70 cumulative UNI GPA; junior standing 80 - LEC (30021) 2 - 8Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K Christ ARR ARRApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 329.

ACCT 3092 Special Problems -- Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 80 - LEC (30027) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 329.

ACCT 3179 Cooperative Education in Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 80 - COP (30030) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 5.

ACCT 5092 Special Problems -- Accounting 1 - 3Units Graduate 80 - LEC (30024) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

For graduate Students only. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 329. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

ACCT 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 4Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of MBA Director and department head, or consent of MAcc Coordinator. 90 - RDG (30422) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K Christ June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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ACCT 3090 Internship -- Accounting 2 - 8Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 2.70 cumulative UNI GPA; junior standing 02 - LEC (30020) 2 - 8Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K Christ ARR ARRApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 329.

ACCT 3092 Special Problems -- Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 02 - LEC (30026) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 329.

ACCT 3179 Cooperative Education in Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 02 - COP (30029) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 5.

ACCT 3179 Cooperative Education in Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 03 - COP (30415) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K Christ

ACCT 3179 Cooperative Education in Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 04 - COP (30576) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged David C Deeds

ACCT 3179 Cooperative Education in Accounting 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 05 - COP (30627) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Timothy M Lindquist

ACCT 5092 Special Problems -- Accounting 1 - 3Units Graduate 02 - LEC (30023) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristUngraded Option Only.

For graduate Students only. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 329.

ACCT 6090 Graduate Internship in Accounting 1 - 6Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): admission to MAcc program; consent of MAcc Coordinator. 01 - LEC (30031) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristFor MAcc students only. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 357.

ACCT 6090 Graduate Internship in Accounting 1 - 6Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): admission to MAcc program; consent of MAcc Coordinator. 02 - LEC (30504) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary K ChristFor MAcc students only. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 357.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Anthropology ANTH

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

ANTH 3137 Native Central and South America 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30376) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Anne C Woodrick ARR ARRThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

ANTH 4016 Seminar in Anthropology: Climate Change, Human Migration and Conflict 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30760) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mark A Grey ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

ANTH 5016 Seminar in Anthropology: Climate Change, Human Migration and Conflict 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30761) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mark A Grey ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

ANTH 3132 Native North America 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30672) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Donald H Gaff ONL ONLSame as HUM 3132.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

ANTH 1001 Human Origins 3Units Undergraduate 90 - LEC (30744) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Tyler G O'Brien ITT 334

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

ANTH 3137 Native Central and South America 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30454) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Anne C Woodrick ONL ONLSame as HUM 3137.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

ANTH 4485 Anthropology Internship 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 12 hours in anthropology; junior standing. 05 - INT (30953) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged James A Wertz

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Art Studio ART

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

ART 2050 Painting I 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Art majors/minors must complete the Foundations Sequence. 01 - LEC (31108) 3Units

08:40AM 12:50PM MTWRF Kenneth M Hall KAB 235

ART 3050 Painting II 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ART 2050. 01 - LEC (31109) 3Units

08:40AM 12:50PM MTWRF Kenneth M Hall KAB 235

ART 3055 Painting III 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ART 3050. 01 - LEC (31110) 3Units

08:40AM 12:50PM MTWRF Kenneth M Hall KAB 235

ART 4000 Undergraduate Studio: Painting 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 9 hours in chosen area 01 - LEC (30936) 1 - 6Units

08:40AM 12:50PM MTWRF Kenneth M Hall KAB 205 June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

ART 1011 Drawing I 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Students in this beginning studio course develop technical and observational drawing skills by exploring a wide range of materials andsubject matter. 80 - LEC (30164) 3Units Lab Fee: $30.00

ART 1022 Drawing II 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ART 1011. 80 - LEC (30165) 3Units Lab Fee: $30.00

ART 3001 Drawing III 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ART 1011 and ART 1022. 80 - LEC (30457) 3Units Lab Fee: $30.00

ART 4000 Undergraduate Studio: Drawing 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 9 hours in chosen area 80 - LEC (30166) 1 - 6Units Instructor Consent RequiredLab Fee: $10.00 per credit hour

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Art History ARTHIST

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

ARTHIST 4302 Northern Renaissance Art 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prereq. for Art majors and Art History minors: ARTHIST 1111 (600:040); ARTHIST 1222 (600:041); junior standing. Prereq. for Art Studio minors: ARTHIST 1111 (600:040) or ARTHIST 1222 (600:041); junior standing. Prereq. for non-art majors: junior standing 60 - LEC (31105) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Elizabeth A Sutton ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

ARTHIST 5302 Northern Renaissance Art 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (31106) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Elizabeth A Sutton ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Athletic Training AT

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

AT 1018 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 420:024 (PEMES 2024) or 420:050 (PEMES 2050). 60 - LEC (30466) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent RequiredThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

AT 3010 Athletic Training Terminology 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): AT 1010; admission into the athletic training program. 60 - LEC (31278) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Mark D Hecimovich ONL ONLPriority registration for declared majors 42A. This course will be taught online via eLearning. Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

AT 3011 Clinical Skills in Athletic Training 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): admission to the athletic training education program. 90 - LEC (30139) 1Units Department Consent Required

11:00AM 01:00PM 2017-07-102017-07-28MTWRF Peter J Neibert HPC 2Session 1: Monday, July 10 - Thursday, July 13. Session 2: Tuesday, July 25 - Friday, July 28.

AT 3011 Clinical Skills in Athletic Training 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): admission to the athletic training education program. 91 - LEC (30245) 1Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 03:00PM 2017-07-102017-07-28MTWRF Peter J Neibert HPC 2Session 1: Monday, July 10 - Thursday, July 13. Session 2: Tuesday, July 25 - Friday, July 28.

AT 3011 Clinical Skills in Athletic Training 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): admission to the athletic training education program. 92 - LEC (30140) 1Units Department Consent RequiredSession 1: Monday, July 10 - Thursday, July 13. Session 2: Tuesday, July 25 - Friday, July 28.

AT 3020 Clinical Anatomy 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): AT 1010 (42T:023); admission into the athletic training program. 90 - LEC (30142) 3Units Department Consent Required

2017-07-102017-07-28Arranged Kelli R Snyder WRC 150 2017-07-102017-07-28Arranged Todd A Evans WRC 150

This class meets from 9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Session 1: Monday, July 10 - Thursday, July 13. Session 2: Tuesday, July 25 - Friday, July 28.

AT 3020 Clinical Anatomy 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): AT 1010 (42T:023); admission into the athletic training program. 91 - LEC (30143) 3Units Department Consent Required

2017-07-102017-07-28Arranged Tricia L Schrage WRC 150 2017-07-102017-07-28Arranged Todd A Evans WRC 150

This class meets from 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.Session 1: Monday, July 10 - Thursday, July 13. Session 2: Tuesday, July 25 - Friday, July 28.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Biology BIOL

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

BIOL 3101 Anatomy and Physiology I 4Units Undergraduate 01 - LLB (30181) 4Units

08:40AM 10:50AM MTWRF Mary H McDade MSH 10311:00AM 01:10PM MTWRF Sheree E Harper MSH 176

Lab fee $30.00

BIOL 3174 Field Biology: Research in Galapagos 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 6B - LEC (30877) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Peter Benjamin Zalk BerendzenThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

BIOL 3102 Anatomy and Physiology II 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): C- or better in 840:101 (BIOL 3101) or 840:106 (BIOL 3106 80 - LLB (30231) 4Units

08:40AM 10:50AM MTWRF Mary H McDade MSH 10311:00AM 01:10PM MTWRF Sheree E Harper MSH 161

Lab fee $30.00 June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

BIOL 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30247) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged David K Saunders ARR ARR

BIOL 629R Directed Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RSC (30952) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI StaffAvailable to thesis students on a credit/no credit basis.

BIOL 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - COP (30233) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

BIOL 3185 Readings in Biology 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30182) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

BIOL 3190 Undergraduate Research in Biology 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 840:051 (BIOL 2051); 840:052 (BIOL 2052); sophomore standing 01 - LEC (30183) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI StaffLab fee $30.00

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

BIOL 3190 Undergraduate Research in Biology 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 840:051 (BIOL 2051); 840:052 (BIOL 2052); sophomore standing 33 - LEC (31310) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Peter Benjamin Zalk Berendzen ARRARR

BIOL 3191 Senior Thesis 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 01 - LEC (30372) 1Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

BIOL 3191 Senior Thesis 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 02 - LEC (31308) 1Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mark E Sherrard ARR ARR

BIOL 4198 Independent Study 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - IND (30184) 1 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

BIOL 6230 Special Problems in Biology 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30185) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

BIOL 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RSC (30186) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Business Administration BUSINESS

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

BUSINESS 3169 International Experience 0Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30016) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Christine R Schrage ARR ARR June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

BUSINESS 6280 Topics in Management: Six Sigma Consulting Methodology 3Units Graduate 6B - LEC (31238) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Daniel P Bumblauskas ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

BUSINESS 3000 Intermediate Professional Skills 0Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): BUSINESS 2000 (100:020) or consent of CBA advisor; may be repeatedin subsequent semester; business majors only. 01 - LEC (30956) 0Units

Arranged Kathryne M Hillyer ARR ARRBusiness 3000-01 will be focused on Business Writing. Students will self-manage their progress through online modules focused on business writing. The pace of completion is up to each student, but must be completed by the end of the 8-week term. Modules will prepare students to sit for the college's Business Writing Endorsement.

BUSINESS 3000 Intermediate Professional Skills 0Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): BUSINESS 2000 (100:020) or consent of CBA advisor; may be repeatedin subsequent semester; business majors only. 02 - LEC (31273) 0Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Kathryne M Hillyer ARR ARRSection 02 will be a pilot of a version focused on Advanced Excel Skills. Students will self-manage their progress through online modules and will take the Microsoft Excel Specialist certification exam. The pace of completion is up to each individual student, but the certification exam must be taken by the end ofthe semester. Students are strongly encouraged to have completed MGMT:2080 prior to enrolling in this section.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Capstone CAP

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

CAP 3140 Environment, Technology, and Society 2Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30477) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ARR ARRThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

CAP 3102 Living in Our Techno-Social World 3Units Undergraduate 6C - LEC (30695) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ARR ARRSame as TECH 3102This is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

CAP 3121 Creativity and the Evolution of Culture 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30467) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Gary G Gute ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

CAP 3125 Globalization, Cultural Pluralism and International Security 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (30775) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Brian J Warby ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

CAP 3131 Analysis of Social Issues 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31089) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Gayle M Rhineberger-Dunn ONLONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

CAP 3140 Environment, Technology, and Society 2Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30229) 2Units

12:10PM 02:20PM MTWR Mark E Sherrard MSH 101Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.

CAP 3140 Environment, Technology, and Society 2Units Undergraduate 02 - LEC (30230) 2Units

09:50AM 12:30PM TWR Mohammad Z Iqbal LAT 101Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

CAP 3140 Environment, Technology, and Society 2Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (30370) 2Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Chad E Heinzel ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

CAP 3140 Environment, Technology, and Society 2Units Undergraduate 6C - LEC (30484) 2Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Barton L Bergquist ARR ARRThis is a study abroad section of Environment, Technology & Society. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

CAP 3140 Environment, Technology, and Society 2Units Undergraduate 6D - LEC (30557) 2Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Peter Benjamin Zalk Berendzen ARRARRThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

CAP 3148 The Holocaust in Literature and Film 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30306) 3Units

09:50AM 12:40PM MTWR Jerome P Soneson LNG 223Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.

CAP 3154 Global Skills 2 - 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (31210) 2 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Robert R Krueger ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

CAP 3158 The Water Planet 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31169) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Patrick P Pease ONL ONLThis course is part of the 2014 Technology Mgmt BA program.This course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll.

CAP 3160 Community and Public Health 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30488) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLSame as HPE 3160This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

CAP 3550 Constructing Cross-Cultural Bridges 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (30545) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Elizabeth Zwanziger ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

CAP 3550 Constructing Cross-Cultural Bridges 3Units Undergraduate 6B - LEC (31224) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jennifer Jo Cooley ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

CAP 3550 Constructing Cross-Cultural Bridges 3Units Undergraduate 6C - LEC (31225) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Heather R Jeronimo ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

CAP 3121 Creativity and the Evolution of Culture 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (31261) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Deanne R Steiner Gute ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

CAP 3123 Greece: From the "Cradle of Democracy" to Today 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (30487) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Gregory L Bruess ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

CAP 3131 Analysis of Social Issues 3Units Undergraduate 80 - LEC (31090) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF B Keith Crew ITT 334

CAP 3140 Environment, Technology, and Society 2Units Undergraduate 6B - LEC (30371) 2Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Barton L Bergquist ARR ARRThis is a study abroad section of Environment, Technology & Society. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.

CAP 3154 Global Skills 2 - 3Units Undergraduate 6B - LEC (30566) 2 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Daniel P Bumblauskas ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

CAP 3159 Monsters, Vampires, and Religion: An Awesome Alliance 3Units Undergraduate 80 - EXP (30543) 3Units

08:40AM 10:50AM MTWRF Martha J Reineke BAR 1043same as PHIL 3159 and RELS 3159

CAP 3160 Community and Public Health 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (30950) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLSame as HPE 3160This course will be taught online via eLearning.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

CAP 3102 Living in Our Techno-Social World 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (30711) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ARR ARRSame as TECH 3102This is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

CAP 3121 Creativity and the Evolution of Culture 3Units Undergraduate 62 - LEC (30469) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Gary G Gute ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

CAP 3160 Community and Public Health 3Units Undergraduate 62 - LEC (30817) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLSame as HPE 3160This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

CAP 3160 Community and Public Health 3Units Undergraduate 63 - LEC (31313) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Disa KVL Cornish ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Chemistry CHEM

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

CHEM 1011 Molecules and Life 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30258) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged John A Bumpus ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: student must have satisfied university entrance requirements in English and Mathematics.

No credit for student with credit in any college chemistry course.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

CHEM 4159 Introduction to Polymer Science 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): CHEM 1110 and CHEM 1120, or CHEM 1130. 60 - EXP (31166) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Felicia C Thadison ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.

CHEM 5159 Introduction to Polymer Science 2Units Graduate 60 - EXP (31167) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Felicia C Thadison ONL ONLThis course is an elective for the Science Ed. MA cohorts.This course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

CHEM 1110 General Chemistry I 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): student must have satisfied university entrance requirements in English and Mathematics; satisfactory score on ALEKS exam. 01 - LLB (30187) 4Units Lab Fee: $15.00.

CHEM 1120 General Chemistry II 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 860:044 (CHEM 1110) or equivalent. 01 - LLB (30188) 4Units

09:00AM 12:00PM MTWRF Brittany R Flokstra MSH 21509:00AM 12:00PM MTWRF Felicia C Thadison MSH 21509:00AM 12:00PM MTWRF Brittany R Flokstra MSH 27009:00AM 12:00PM MTWRF Felicia C Thadison MSH 270

Lab Fee: $15.00.

CHEM 2210 Organic Chemistry I 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 860:048 (CHEM 1120) or 860:070 (CHEM 1130). 01 - LEC (31140) 3Units

08:40AM 10:40AM MTWR Kirk P Manfredi MSH 266 June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 02 - LEC (30434) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged John A Bumpus ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 03 - LEC (30435) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Robert M Chin ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 05 - LEC (30436) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dawn I Del Carlo ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 06 - LEC (30437) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jeffrey E Elbert ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 08 - LEC (30438) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Nalin C Goonesekere ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 09 - LEC (30439) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Curtiss D Hanson ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 10 - LEC (30440) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged William S Harwood ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 11 - LEC (30441) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Kirk P Manfredi ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 13 - LEC (30443) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Ira M Simet ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 14 - LEC (30444) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Laura H Strauss ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 15 - LEC (30445) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Colin L Weeks ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 18 - LEC (30528) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Joshua A Sebree ARR ARR

CHEM 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 19 - LEC (30788) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Shoshanna R Coon ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Communication Studies COMM

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

COMM 1000 Oral Communication 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30160) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Marilyn M Shaw LNG 308

COMM 1205 Group Communication Skills 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): COMM 1000 and ENGLISH 1005 or ENGLISH 2015 or ENGLISH 2120 or the Cornerstone equivalent for both courses (UNIV 1000 and UNIV 1010). 01 - LEC (31099) 3Units

07:30AM 09:40AM MTWRF Richard M Tews LNG 346 June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

COMM 3000 Selected Topics in Communication: Crisis Communication 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31097) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Jeffrey D Brand ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

COMM 3155 Business and Professional Oral Communication 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): COMM 1000 and ENGLISH 1005 or ENGLISH 2015 or ENGLISH 2120 or the Cornerstone equivalent for both courses (UNIV 1000 and UNIV 1010). 60 - LEC (30814) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Melissa A Dobosh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

COMM 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 60 - COP (30453) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Nichole K Harken ARR ARRThis class is arranged with Professor Harken. All students need to go to LNG 326 for an application form.

COMM 3900 Internship in Communication 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing; internship coordinator approval. See the internship coordinator for additional departmental requirements. 60 - INT (30162) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Nichole K Harken ARR ARRMay be repeated for maximum of 6 hours. This class is arranged with Professor Harken. All students need to go to LNG 326 for application form.

COMM 5000 Selected Topics in Communication: Crisis Communication 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (31100) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Jeffrey D Brand ONL ONL

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Communication Studies Core COMM COR

June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

COMM COR 1010 Mass Communication and Society 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31096) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Comm Studies: Digital Media COMM DM

June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

COMM DM 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 60 - COP (30812) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Nichole K Harken ARR ARRThis class is arranged with Professor Harken. All students need to go to LNG 326 for application form.

COMM DM 3900 Internship in Digital Media 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing; internship coordinator approval. See the internship coordinator for additional departmental requirements. 60 - INT (30813) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Nichole K Harken ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): junior standing; written consent of internship coordinator approval. May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours. This class is arranged with Professor Harken. All students need to go to LNG 326 for application form.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Comm Studies: Public Relations COMM PR

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

COMM PR 3855 Public Relations Writing 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): COMM DM 1755. 01 - LEC (31098) 3Units June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

COMM PR 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 60 - COP (30364) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Nichole K Harken ARR ARRThis class is arranged with Professor Harken. All students need to go to LNG 326 for application form.

COMM PR 3900 Internship in Public Relations 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing; internship coordinator approval. See the internship coordinator for additional departmental requirements. 60 - INT (30246) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Nichole K Harken ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): junior standing; written consent of internship coordinator approval. May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours. This class is arranged with Professor Harken. All students need to go to LNG 326 for application form.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Communication Studies Graduate COMMGRAD

July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

COMMGRAD 6286 Studies in Communication 1 - 3Units Graduate 90 - LEC (31482) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Charles K Rudick ARR ARR

COMMGRAD 6286 Studies in Interpreting and Creating Texts for Performance 3Units Graduate 91 - LEC (31478) 3Units

Arranged Marilyn M Shaw ARR ARR June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

COMMGRAD 6286 Studies in Communication: Journalism 3Units Graduate 07 - LEC (31453) 3Units

Arranged Christian W OgbondahARR ARR

COMMGRAD 6286 Studies in Performing Gender in Communication 2 - 4Units Graduate 08 - LEC (31442) 2 - 4Units

Arranged Danielle E McGeough ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Counseling COUN

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

COUN 4133 Workshop: Introduction to Play Therapy 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 60 - WKS (31083) 3Units Instruction Mode: In Person Online Department Consent Required

01:30PM 05:00PM WR Kristin K Meany-Walen SEC 144This is a blended course. Much of this course will be delivered online.Meets on campus May 24 & 25, 2017 from 1:30-5:00 pm and May 31 & June 1, 2017 from 1:30-5:00 pmAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

COUN 5133 Workshop: Introduction to Play Therapy 3Units Graduate 60 - WKS (31084) 3Units Instruction Mode: In Person Online Department Consent Required

01:30PM 05:00PM WR Kristin K Meany-Walen SEC 144This is a blended course. Much of this course will be delivered online.Meets on campus May 24 & 25, 2017 from 1:30-5:00 pm and May 31 & June 1, 2017 from 1:30-5:00 pmAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

COUN 6225 Facilitating Career Development 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 290:103 (COUN 4103/COUN 5103); 290:105 (COUN 4105/COUN 5105) 01 - LEC (30109) 3Units Department Consent Required

09:30AM 12:20PM MTWR Darcie A Davis-Gage SEC 144

COUN 6256 Multicultural Counseling 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 290:103(COUN 4103/COUN 5103); 290:105 (COUN 4105/COUN 5105); 290:227 (COUN 6227) 6A - LEC (30558) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Roberto Swazo ARR ARRSummer Program: May 8-20, 2017.This is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

COUN 4133 Workshop: Creativity and Counseling 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 61 - WKS (31082) 3Units Instruction Mode: In Person Online Department Consent Required

08:00AM 05:00PM RF Darcie A Davis-Gage SEC 144Meeting on May 31st from 1:00pm to 2:00pm.This is a blended course. Much of this course will be delivered online.Meets on campus June 8, 9 , & 15 from 8:00 am-5:00 pm and June 14 from 2:00-8:50 pm.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

COUN 5133 Workshop: Creativity and Counseling 3Units Graduate 61 - WKS (31085) 3Units Instruction Mode: In Person Online Department Consent Required

08:00AM 05:00PM RF Darcie A Davis-Gage SEC 144Meeting on May 31st from 1:00pm to 2:00pm.This is a blended course. Much of this course will be delivered online.Meets on campus June 8, 9 , & 15 from 8:00 am-5:00 pm and June 14 from 2:00-8:50 pm.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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COUN 6205 Counseling Processes with Individuals and Systems 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 290:103 (COUN 4103/COUN 5103); 290:105 (COUN 4105/COUN 5105) (grade of Bor higher); 290:227 (COUN 6227) (highly recommended) 80 - LEC (30108) 3Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 12:50PM MTW Kristin K Meany-Walen SEC 144 July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

COUN 6226 Ethics, Supervision, Crisis and Consultation 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 290:103 (COUN 4103/COUN 5103); 290:105 (COUN 4105/COUN 5105); 290:205 (COUN 6205) or 290:254 (COUN 6254) 90 - LEC (30110) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Roberto Swazo ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

COUN 6262 Intervention and Prevention in Lifespan Development 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 290:103 (COUN 4103/COUN 5103); 290:105 (COUN 4105/COUN5105) 60 - LEC (30111) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Pei-Chun Chen ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Criminology CRIM

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

CRIM 2025 Criminology 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): SOC 1000. GSW - LEC (30225) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Gayle M Rhineberger-Dunn ONLONLPrerequisites: UNI students: SOC 1000 ( 980:001); sophomore standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CRIM 2112 White Collar Crime 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30269) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Gayle M Rhineberger-Dunn ONLONLPrerequisites: UNI students: SOC 1000 (980:001); CRIM 2025 (982:025)This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CRIM 3319 Victimology 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW - LEC (30800) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Qingli Meng ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CRIM 4323 Social Deviance and Control 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): SOC 1000 (980:001); junior standing GSW - LEC (30227) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ruth A Chananie ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: SOC 1000 (980:001); junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CRIM 5319 Victimology 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (31127) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Qingli Meng ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CRIM 5323 Social Deviance and Control 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30226) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ruth A Chananie ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: SOC 1000 (980:001); junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

CRIM 2134 Crime Analysis 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31091) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Qingli Meng ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

CRIM 4485 Criminology Internship 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): SOC 1000; CRIM 2022; CRIM 2025; major GPA of 2.80 or higher; junior standing; consent of instructor and department head. 05 - LEC (30228) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged James A Wertz

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Computer Science CS

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

CS 1410 Computer Organization 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): 810:051 (CS 1510) GSW - LEC (30172) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mark A Fienup ONL ONLUNI students: CS 1510 (810:051)

If you have or are presently taking an introductory programming course in any high-level programming language (C, C++, Java, Python, Ada, Ruby, Scheme, etc.), you satisfy the necessary prerequisite.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CS 1510 Introduction to Computing 4Units Undergraduate GSW - LLB (30259) 4Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mark A Fienup ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CS 1520 Data Structures 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): CS 1510 or department approval. Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): CS 1800 or department approval. GSW - LLB (30260) 4Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mark A Fienup ONL ONLUNI students: CS 1510 (810:051). Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): CS 1800 (810:080)

If your equivalent course did not use the Python programming language, it is not a big problem. The same introductory programming concepts apply. You will just need to do some additional reading in the textbook (Chapters 1-10) to understand the Python syntax of ¿if¿ statements, ¿for¿ statements, etc. The textbook author has an overview of all the essential differences between Python, Java, and C++ at his web-site: http://home.wlu.edu/~lambertk/python/. Plus,there are many free, on-line Python tutorials at http://www.python.org/This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CS 1800 Discrete Structures 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 810:030 (CS 1130), 810:036 (CS 1160), or 810:051 (CS 1510) GSW - LEC (30173) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mark A Fienup ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: CS 1130 (810:030), CS 1160 (810:036), or CS 1510 (810:051)This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

CS 318R Summer Undergrad Research 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30771) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Sarah M Diesburg ARR ARR

CS 318R Summer Undergrad Research 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 02 - LEC (31457) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Aleksandar Poleksic

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Comm Sciences and Disorders CSD

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

CSD 3100 Language Acquisition in Children: Birth to 5 Years 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30261) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Clifford L Highnam ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: Corequisite: CSD 2101 (51C:107).This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

CSD 3120 Phonetics in Communicative Disorders 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30262) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Lauren K Nelson ARR ARRThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

CSD 6289 Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology: Early Intervention 2Units Graduate 01 - SEM (31180) 2Units Department Consent Required

07:30AM 09:30AM MTWR Kenneth M Bleile CAC 212

CSD 6289 Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology: Literacy for SLPs I 2Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of department; admitted to graduate program in speech-language pathology ordepartment consent. 02 - SEM (31181) 2Units Department Consent Required

12:00PM 02:00PM MTWR Jennifer L Garrett CAC 212 June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

CSD 6800 Fluency Disorders 2Units Graduate 80 - LEC (31192) 2Units

12:00PM 02:00PM MTWR Lindsey R Leacox CAC 212 May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

CSD 6510 Advanced Clinical Practice: 8 Week 1Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): CSD 4500 or consent of instructor; individuals must be accepted graduate students in the Speech-Language Pathology major. 01 - LEC (30681) 1Units

Arranged Suzanne R Dripps ARR ARRCSD 6510 Advanced Clinic Practice meets May 8-June 30, 2017. This is an 8 week May/June course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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CSD 6580 Internship in Clinical Settings 4 - 16Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): admitted to graduate program in speech-language pathology or department consent. 01 - LEC (30163) 4 - 16Units

Arranged Suzanne R DrippsCSD 6580 Internship in Clinical Settings meets May 8- June 30, 2017. This is an 8 week May/June course. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

CSD 3190 American Sign Language (ASL) I 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Sophomore standing or with permission from instructor. 60 - LEC (30428) 3Units

09:00AM 10:15AM MTWR Catherine A O'Brien CUE CLASSRMCUE is located at 800 Sycamore Street, Waterloo

CSD 3195 American Sign Language (ASL) II 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): CSD 3190 (grade of C or better). 60 - LEC (30429) 3Units CUE is located at 800 Sycamore Street, Waterloo

CSD 6510 Advanced Clinical Practice: 8 Week 1Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): CSD 4500 or consent of instructor; individuals must be accepted graduate students in the Speech-Language Pathology major. 60 - LEC (31371) 1Units

Arranged Suzanne R Dripps ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Earth Science EARTHSCI

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

EARTHSCI 318R Research-Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 02 - LEC (30747) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Xinhua Shen ARR ARR

EARTHSCI 3186 Studies in Geoarchaeology of Southern Italy and Sicily 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (30485) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Chad E HeinzelThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

EARTHSCI 1100 Astronomy 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30268) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Thomas A Hockey ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

EARTHSCI 4198 Independent Study 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - IND (31434) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Siobahn M Morgan ARR ARR June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

EARTHSCI 1100 Astronomy 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (31318) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Thomas A HockeyThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

EARTHSCI 3220 Weather Analysis and Forecasting 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31164) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Alan C Czarnetzki ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.

EARTHSCI 5220 Weather Analysis and Forecasting 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (31165) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Alan C Czarnetzki ONL ONLThis course is an elective for the Science Ed. MA cohorts.This course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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EARTHSCI 3430 Internship 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30193) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI StaffOffered on credit/no credit basis only.

EARTHSCI 4400 Undergraduate Research in Earth Science 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of instructor and department head. 01 - LEC (30191) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI StaffMay be repeated for maximum of 6 units.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Economics ECONStudents registering and enrolling for Economics courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in CBB 5 or online athttp://business.uni.edu/web/pages/currentstudents/advisingcenter-registration.cfm.

All students taking courses from the College of Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY be dropped from the course. Students must verify their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.

Registration for 3000-level courses requires a declared major and 60 credit hours.

Waiting lists will be posted March 28, 2017 in CBB 5. Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 5 on March 28, for possible course openings. Waiting lists become invalid at 5:00 p.m. April 4, 2017.

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

ECON 1011 Statistics for Business Analytics 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30871) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Imam M Alam CBB 225

ECON 1041 Principles of Macroeconomics 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30197) 3Units

ECON 4198 Independent Study 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - IND (30199) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Fred J AbrahamApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 219. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

ECON 1021 Decision Analytics 3Units Undergraduate 80 - LEC (30872) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Chris E Lukasiewicz CBB 225 June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

ECON 3179 Cooperative Education in Economics 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 920:103 (ECON 2122); 920:104 (ECON 2112); cumulative UNI GPA of 3.00 orhigher required prior to application; consent of department head. 01 - COP (30198) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Fred J AbrahamApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 5.

ECON 4198 Independent Study 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 02 - IND (30421) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Fred J Abraham

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Educational Leadership EDLEAD

July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

EDLEAD 6285 Readings in Educational Leadership 1 - 6Units Graduate 90 - RDG (30665) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Denise K Schares June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

EDLEAD 6285 Readings in Educational Leadership 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RDG (30493) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Educational Psychology EDPSYCH

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

EDPSYCH 4116 Psychology of Adolescence 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 200:030 (EDPSYCH 2030) or equivalent; junior standing GSP - LEC (30066) 2Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Radhi H Al-Mabuk ARR ARRPrerequisites--UNI students: EDPSYCH 2030 (200:030) or equivalent or consent of instructor; junior standing.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is print-based.

EDPSYCH 4152 Development of the Middle School Aged Child 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW - LEC (30235) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Suzanne Freedman ONL ONLPrerequisite--UNI students: junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

EDPSYCH 4186 Studies In Forgiveness 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW - LEC (30069) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Suzanne Freedman ONL ONLPrerequisite--UNI students: junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is print-based.

EDPSYCH 5116 Psychology of Adolescence 2Units Graduate GSP - LEC (30065) 2Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Radhi H Al-Mabuk ARR ARRPrerequisites--UNI students: EDPSYCH 2030 (200:030) or equivalent or consent of instructor; junior standing.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is print-based.

EDPSYCH 5152 Development of the Middle School Aged Child 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30236) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Suzanne Freedman ONL ONLPrerequisite--UNI students: junior standing.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

EDPSYCH 5186 Studies In Forgiveness 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30068) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Suzanne Freedman ONL ONLPrerequisite--UNI students: junior standing.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is print-based. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

EDPSYCH 2030 Dynamics of Human Development 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (31309) 3Units

08:00AM 10:50AM MTWR UNI Staff

EDPSYCH 3148 Learning and Motivation in Classroom Contexts 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): TEACHING 2017; EDPSYCH 2030; or equivalents. Registration requires full admission to the Teacher Education Program. Must have a cumulative 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. 01 - LEC (30067) 3Units

01:30PM 05:15PM MTWRF Benjamin R Forsyth SEC 304Class WILL be held: May 8-12, May 24-25, May 30-June 2.Class will NOT be held: May 15-23.REGISTRATION REQUIRES ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION AND 2.50 CUMULATIVE GPA. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

EDPSYCH 4232 Risk and Resilience: Child, Family, School and Community Factors 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30680) 3Units

11:10AM 01:00PM TWR Kerri L Clopton SEC 304Special Session: This class meets May 8 - June 30 (8 weeks).

EDPSYCH 5232 Risk and Resilience: Child, Family, School and Community Factors 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30539) 3Units

11:10AM 01:00PM TWR Kerri L Clopton SEC 304Special Session: This class meets May 8-June 30 (8 weeks).

EDPSYCH 6286 Studies in Community-Based Treatment 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (31443) 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Kerri L Clopton ARR ARRWill meet in SEC 525

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Elem, Early Chld, Mid Lvl Educ ELEMECML

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

ELEMECML 4123 Methods of Teaching Visual and Performing Arts Integration in the Elementary Classroom 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. GSW - LEC (30389) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Denise A Tallakson ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

ELEMECML 4150 Elementary Curriculum 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Pre: completion of Level I Professional Ed Reqs - Elem Ed; junior standing. Pre or co: Level II Professional Ed Reqs. Registration requires full admission to the Tchr Ed Prog. Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. GSW - LEC (30237) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Timothy G Weih ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: Completion of Level I of the Professional Education Requirements B Elementary Education; junior standing. Prerequisite or corequisite: Level II of the Professional Education RequirementsThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

ELEMECML 4186 Studies in Teaching African American Students: Empowerment Strategies and Approaches 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW2 - LEC (30602) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Gloria Kirkland Holmes ONLONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

ELEMECML 5123 Methods of Teaching Visual and Performing Arts Integration in the Elementary Classroom 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30390) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Denise A Tallakson ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

ELEMECML 5186 Studies in Teaching African American Students: Empowerment Strategies and Approaches 3Units Graduate GSW2 - LEC (30603) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Gloria Kirkland Holmes ONLONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

ELEMECML 3120 Classroom Management K-8 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ELEMECML 4150/5150 (210:152g); junior standing. Registration requires full admission to the Teacher Education Program. Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. 01 - LEC (30071) 3Units

11:00AM 02:30PM MTWRF Lynne C Ensworth SEC 222Students will be expected to be available for a one-week field experience. This course must have a minimum enrollment of 15 students for it to be offered.

REGISTRATION REQUIRES FULL ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM

ELEMECML 3161 Teaching Elementary School Science 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ELEMECML 4150/5150 (210:152g) or ELEMECML 4151/5151 (210:151g); junior standing. Registration requires full admission to the Teacher Education Program. Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. 01 - LEC (30072) 3Units

08:00AM 11:00AM MTWRF Mason A Kuhn SEC 218REGISTRATION REQUIRES FULL ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION.

ELEMECML 3164 Teaching Elementary School Social Studies 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ELEMECML 4150/5150 (210:152g) or ELEMECML 4151/5151 (210:151g); junior standing. Registration requires full admission to the Teacher Education Program. Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. 60 - LEC (31136) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Stephanie R Logan ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

ELEMECML 4123 Methods of Teaching Visual and Performing Arts Integration in the Elementary Classroom 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. 62 - LEC (31229) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Denise A Tallakson ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

ELEMECML 3164 Teaching Elementary School Social Studies 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ELEMECML 4150/5150 (210:152g) or ELEMECML 4151/5151 (210:151g); junior standing. Registration requires full admission to the Teacher Education Program. Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. 61 - LEC (31378) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Sarah E Montgomery ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

ELEMECML 7397 Practicum in Curriculum and Instruction 2 - 4Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 210:352 (ELEMECML 7352) 04 - PRA (31074) 2 - 4Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Rosalie Forbes ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

ELEMECML 4133 Workshop: Secret Lives of "Stuff" 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 60 - WKS (31265) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Susan K Salterberg ONL ONLAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This course will be taught online via eLearning.

ELEMECML 5133 Workshop: Secret Lives of "Stuff" 1Units Graduate 60 - WKS (31266) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Susan K Salterberg ONL ONLAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This course will be taught online via eLearning.

ELEMECML 6285 Readings in Education 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - RDG (31398) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Audrey C Rule ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

English Language & Literature ENGLISHAll students enrolled in ENGLISH and/or TESOL courses are expected to attend the first class session or, if this is not possible, they should contact the instructor to confirm their enrollment and for directions regarding assignments and requirements.

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

ENGLISH 1005 College Writing and Research 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30745) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged William N Koch ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

ENGLISH 1120 Literature: An Introduction 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30617) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged William N Koch ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

ENGLISH 3186 Studies in Technical Writing 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30577) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Kimberly J Groninga ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

ENGLISH 1120 Literature: Journeys Through Danger, Temptation, and Violence 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30694) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Richard M Vanderwall ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

ENGLISH 4186 Studies in Teaching Shakespeare 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ENGLISH 2120 or equivalent; junior standing. 01 - LEC (31444) 1 - 3Units

Arranged Richard M Vanderwall ARR ARR Arranged Kenneth E Baughman ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

ENGLISH 4940 Literature for Young Adults 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 01 - LEC (30885) 3Units

08:00AM 10:50AM MTWR Sheila Benson BAR 1039

ENGLISH 5186 Studies in Teaching Shakespeare 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (31445) 1 - 3Units

Arranged Richard M Vanderwall ARR ARR Arranged Kenneth E Baughman ARR ARR

ENGLISH 5940 Literature for Young Adults 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30894) 3Units

08:00AM 10:50AM MTWR Sheila Benson BAR 1039 June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

ENGLISH 1120 Literature: The Holocaust 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (31227) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Stephen J Gaies ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Environmental Science ENV SCI

June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

ENV SCI 4195 Environmental Science/Health Internship 1 - 10Units Undergraduate 04 - LEC (30287) 1 - 10Units Department Consent Required

Arranged John A Bumpus ARR ARR

ENV SCI 4195 Environmental Science/Health Internship 1 - 10Units Undergraduate 05 - LEC (30288) 1 - 10Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Catherine L Zeman ARR ARR

ENV SCI 4195 Environmental Science/Health Internship 1 - 10Units Undergraduate 06 - LEC (30289) 1 - 10Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Alan C Czarnetzki ARR ARR

ENV SCI 4195 Environmental Science/Health Internship 1 - 10Units Undergraduate 07 - LEC (30291) 1 - 10Units Department Consent Required

Arranged James C Walters ARR ARR

ENV SCI 4195 Environmental Science/Health Internship 1 - 10Units Undergraduate 08 - LEC (30292) 1 - 10Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Daryl D Smith ARR ARR

ENV SCI 4195 Environmental Science/Health Internship 1 - 10Units Undergraduate 09 - LEC (30293) 1 - 10Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Chad E Heinzel ARR ARR

ENV SCI 4195 Environmental Science/Health Internship 1 - 10Units Undergraduate 10 - LEC (30294) 1 - 10Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Peter Benjamin Zalk Berendzen ARRARR

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 02 - RDG (30358) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mohammad Z Iqbal ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 03 - RDG (30307) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Maureen Clayton ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 04 - RDG (30177) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged John A Bumpus ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 05 - RDG (30308) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Catherine L Zeman ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 06 - RDG (30309) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Alan C Czarnetzki ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 07 - RDG (30310) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged James C Walters ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 08 - RDG (30311) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Daryl D Smith ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 09 - RDG (30312) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Chad E Heinzel ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6285 Readings in Environmental Science/Health 1 - 10Units Graduate 10 - RDG (30313) 1 - 10Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Peter Benjamin Zalk Berendzen ARRARR

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 02 - RSC (30178) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mohammad Z Iqbal ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 03 - RSC (30314) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Maureen Clayton ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 04 - RSC (30179) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged John A Bumpus ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 05 - RSC (30315) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Catherine L Zeman ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 06 - RSC (30180) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Alan C Czarnetzki ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 07 - RSC (30317) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged James C Walters ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 08 - RSC (30318) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Daryl D Smith ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 09 - RSC (30319) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Chad E Heinzel ARR ARR

ENV SCI 6299 Research 1 - 9Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): must be currently enrolled in Environmental Science graduate program. 10 - RSC (30320) 1 - 9Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Peter Benjamin Zalk Berendzen ARRARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Family Services FAM SERV

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

FAM SERV 1020 Family Relationships 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30709) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ARR ARRThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

FAM SERV 4195 Internship in Family Services 9Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): FAM SERV 4190 (31F:190); minimum grade of C in all prerequisite courses; minimum 2.40 GPA; senior standing. 60 - INT (30365) 9Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Patricia E Gross ONL ONLCourse runs from 5/08/17 to 7/28/17. Students e-mail [email protected] for permission to enroll in this course.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

FAM SERV 4198 Independent Study in Family Services 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 02 - IND (31392) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Gary G Gute ARR ARR

FAM SERV 4198 Independent Study in Family Services 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 05 - IND (30739) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged William R Henninger ARR ARR May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

FAM SERV 1010 Human Identity and Relationships 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30979) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Heather R Kennedy ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

FAM SERV 1020 Family Relationships 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30112) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged William M Fleming ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

FAM SERV 2054 Interpersonal Relationship Dynamics 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): FAM SERV 1010 (31F:010); FAM SERV 1020 (31F:020); minimum grade of Cin all prerequisite courses. 60 - LEC (31086) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

FAM SERV 3161 Families, Alzheimer's and Related Dementias 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 60 - LEC (30534) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

FAM SERV 5161 Families, Alzheimer's and Related Dementias 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (30535) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

FAM SERV 1057 Human Relationships and Sexuality 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31157) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Gary G Gute ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

FAM SERV 1140 Culture and Marriage 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31087) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Patricia E Gross ONL ONLSeveral graded assignments are due within the first two days of the semester. Assignments that are missed because of late enrollment can not be made up.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

FAM SERV 3145 Violence in Intimate Relationships 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 60 - LEC (30114) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged William M Fleming ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

FAM SERV 5145 Violence in Intimate Relationships 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (30113) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged William M Fleming ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

FAM SERV 1010 Human Identity and Relationships 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (30451) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged William R Henninger ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Finance FINStudents registering and enrolling for Finance courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in CBB 5 or online athttp://business.uni.edu/web/pages/currentstudents/advisingcenter-registration.cfm.

All students taking courses from the College of Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY be dropped from the course. Students must verify their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.

Registration for 3000-level courses requires a declared major and 60 credit hours.

Waiting lists will be posted March 28, 2017 in CBB 5. Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 5 on March 28, for possible course openings. Waiting lists become invalid at 5:00 p.m. April 4, 2017.

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

FIN 3130 Corporate Finance 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ACCT 2120; both STAT 1772 (or equivalent) and ECON 1011, or MATH 1421;ECON 1041; ECON 1051; junior standing. 01 - LEC (30058) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Arthur T Cox CBB 320Priority registration for all majors except pre-business majors.

FIN 5130 Corporate Finance 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30057) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Arthur T Cox CBB 320For graduate students only. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

FIN 3130 Corporate Finance 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ACCT 2120; both STAT 1772 (or equivalent) and ECON 1011, or MATH 1421;ECON 1041; ECON 1051; junior standing. 80 - LEC (30803) 3Units Priority registration for all majors except pre-business majors.

FIN 5130 Corporate Finance 3Units Graduate 80 - LEC (30804) 3Units For graduate students only. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

FIN 3179 Cooperative Education in Finance 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 3.00 cumulative UNI GPA 01 - COP (30060) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Fred J Abraham ARR ARRApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 5. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

FIN 3080 Special Problems 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 01 - LEC (30059) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Fred J Abraham ARR ARRApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 219.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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FIN 3179 Cooperative Education in Finance 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 3.00 cumulative UNI GPA 02 - COP (30748) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Fred J Abraham ARR ARR

FIN 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of MBA Director 01 - RDG (30061) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

FIN 6297 Practicum 2Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of MBA Director 01 - PRA (30062) 2Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

FIN 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of MBA Director 01 - RSC (30063) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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French FREN

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

FREN 4021 Special Topics in Language and Culture: French Listening and Communication 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (30727) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Elizabeth Zwanziger ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Geography GEOG

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

GEOG 1110 World Geography 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30382) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

2017-06-052017-06-30Arranged James F Fryman ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

GEOG 1120 Human Geography 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31093) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged John H Owusu ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

GEOG 1110 World Geography 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30677) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Bingqing Liang ONL ONLThis course is part of the 2015 & 2016 Technology Mgmt BA cohorts.This course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

GEOG 3179 Cooperative Education in Geography 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 15 hours of geography at UNI; cumulative GPA of 2.50; junior standing 01 - COP (30217) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Tim R Strauss ARR ARRConsent of Cooperative Education Office. May be repeated for maximum of 3 hours. Offered on credit/no credit basis only.

GEOG 3580 Readings in Geography 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 20 - RDG (30242) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRMaximum of 3 hours can be applied toward Geography major. If you want to take this course, see your instructor.

GEOG 3598 Research Experience in Geography 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 15 hours of geography 20 - RSC (30243) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRMay be repeated for maximum of 6 hours. If you want to take this course, see your instructor.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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GEOG 4198 Independent Study 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 20 - IND (30218) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRIf you want to take this course, see your instructor.

GEOG 6285 Readings in Geography 1 - 3Units Graduate 20 - RDG (30219) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRIf you want to take this course, see your instructor.

GEOG 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 20 - RSC (30220) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRIf you want to take this course, see your instructor.

GEOG 6598 Directed Research Project 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 970:294 (GEOG 6010) 20 - RSC (30244) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI StaffIf you want to take this course, see your instructor.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Gerontology GERO

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

GERO 3186 Studies in Nursing Home Management & Leadership 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (31396) 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Elaine M Eshbaugh

GERO 4193 Internship Seminar 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 31G:195 (GERO 4195) or 410:168 (HPE 4768) or 980:184 (SOC 3100/SOC 5100) 01 - LEC (30115) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

GERO 4193 Internship Seminar 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 31G:195 (GERO 4195) or 410:168 (HPE 4768) or 980:184 (SOC 3100/SOC 5100) 02 - LEC (31283) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.

GERO 4195 Internship in Gerontology Long Term Care Track 1 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): GERO 4193 (31G:193). 01 - LEC (30116) 1 - 12Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLNote: internship will run 12 weeks from 05/08/17 - 7/28/17This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

GERO 4195 Internship in Gerontology Social Science Track 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Corequisite(s): GERO 4193 (31G:193). 02 - LEC (30713) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLNote: This internship is 12 weeks and will run 5/08/17 thru 7/28/17.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

GERO 4198 Independent Study in Gerontology 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - IND (30967) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ARR ARR May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

GERO 3161 Families, Alzheimer's and Related Dementias 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 60 - LEC (30670) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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GERO 5161 Families, Alzheimer's and Related Dementias 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (30536) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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History--Europe Since ca. 1700 HISEUB

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

HISEUB 4650 Modern Central and Eastern Europe 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 80 - LEC (31175) 3Units

HISEUB 5650 Modern Central and Eastern Europe 3Units Graduate 80 - LEC (31176) 3Units

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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History--Thematic/Graduate HIST

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

HIST 3010 Readings in History 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): for the field of U.S. History, 9 semester hours in U.S. History; for each of the other fields, 9 hoursin history other than U.S., which must include 3 hours related to the particular field to be studied 01 - LEC (30204) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

HIST 4030 Internship in Historical Studies 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 01 - LEC (30202) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Leisl A Carr Childers ARR ARR

HIST 4198 Independent Study 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 02 - IND (31428) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Robert L Dise ARR ARR

HIST 5030 Internship in Historical Studies 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30200) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Leisl A Carr Childers ARR ARR

HIST 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - RDG (30207) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

HIST 6297 Practicum 1 - 4Units Graduate 01 - PRA (30210) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

HIST 6299 Research 3 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RSC (30213) 3 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

HIST 3010 Readings in History 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): for the field of U.S. History, 9 semester hours in U.S. History; for each of the other fields, 9 hoursin history other than U.S., which must include 3 hours related to the particular field to be studied 80 - LEC (30205) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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HIST 3186 Studies in History: Greek Material Culture 2Units Undergraduate 6G - LEC (30774) 2Units Department Consent Required

Arranged D Isabela Varela ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

HIST 4030 Internship in Historical Studies 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 80 - LEC (30203) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Leisl A Carr Childers ARR ARR

HIST 5030 Internship in Historical Studies 1 - 3Units Graduate 80 - LEC (30201) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Leisl A Carr Childers ARR ARR

HIST 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 3Units Graduate 80 - RDG (30208) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

HIST 6297 Practicum 1 - 4Units Graduate 80 - PRA (30211) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

HIST 6299 Research 3 - 6Units Graduate 80 - RSC (30214) 3 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

HIST 3010 Readings in History 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): for the field of U.S. History, 9 semester hours in U.S. History; for each of the other fields, 9 hoursin history other than U.S., which must include 3 hours related to the particular field to be studied 90 - LEC (30206) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

HIST 3010 Readings in History 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): for the field of U.S. History, 9 semester hours in U.S. History; for each of the other fields, 9 hoursin history other than U.S., which must include 3 hours related to the particular field to be studied 91 - LEC (31471) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Gregory L Bruess ARR ARR

HIST 3010 Readings in History 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): for the field of U.S. History, 9 semester hours in U.S. History; for each of the other fields, 9 hoursin history other than U.S., which must include 3 hours related to the particular field to be studied 92 - LEC (31356) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Fernando H Calderon ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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HIST 4030 Internship in Historical Studies 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 90 - LEC (30366) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Leisl A Carr Childers ARR ARR

HIST 5030 Internship in Historical Studies 1 - 3Units Graduate 90 - LEC (30367) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Leisl A Carr Childers ARR ARR

HIST 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 3Units Graduate 90 - RDG (30209) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

HIST 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 3Units Graduate 92 - RDG (31355) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Thomas G Connors ARR ARR

HIST 6297 Practicum 1 - 4Units Graduate 90 - PRA (30212) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

HIST 6299 Research 3 - 6Units Graduate 90 - RSC (30215) 3 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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History--United States HISUSHISUS 1023 was previously numbered/titled SOC SCI 1023 American Civilization - HISUS 1023 will be considered a repeat if previously taken under SOC SCI 1023.

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

HISUS 4220 History of the American West 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 60 - LEC (31137) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Leisl A Carr Childers ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

HISUS 4180 Recent United States History 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 60 - LEC (31198) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Michael W Childers ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Health Promotion and Education HPE

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

HPE 2160 Medical Terminology 2Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30124) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 4186 Stu: Comm Pub Hlth Eductr 3Units Undergraduate GSW1 - LEC (30127) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLThis course is specifically designed for educators pursuing their Health Education Teaching Endorsement. Course credit can be applied to the Iowa School Health Education Teaching Endorsement (Required Category: Public or Community Health).This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 4186 Stu: Sex Ed Sch Hlth Edctr 3Units Undergraduate GSW3 - LEC (30131) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Barbara A Bakker ONL ONLThis course is designed for school health educators pursuing their Health Education Teaching Endorsement. Course credit can be applied to the Iowa School Health Education Teaching Endorsement (Required Category: Family Life Education).This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 4186 Studies in Mental and Emotional Health for School health Educators 3Units Undergraduate GSW4 - LEC (30248) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Barbara A Bakker ONL ONLThis course is designed for school health educators pursuing their Health Education Teaching Endorsement. Course credit can be applied to the Iowa School Health Education Teaching Endorsement (Required Category: Mental/Emotional Health).This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 4186 Studies in Consumer Health for School Health Educators 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. GSW5 - LEC (30368) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 4247 Minority Health 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. GSW - LEC (30764) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Michele K Devlin ONL ONLAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 4768 Field Experience in Health Promotion 3 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): HPE 3693; senior standing; 2.50 cumulative GPA; consent of Division of HealthPromotion and Education Coordinator of Student Field Experiences. CPR, First Aid, OSHA and Mandatory Reporting certificates required. 60 - FLD (31220) 3 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Sherry J Hester ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

HPE 4768 Field Experience in Health Promotion 3 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): HPE 3693; senior standing; 2.50 cumulative GPA; consent of Division of HealthPromotion and Education Coordinator of Student Field Experiences. CPR, First Aid, OSHA and Mandatory Reporting certificates required. 6A - FLD (31235) 3 - 12Units Department Consent Required

2017-05-082017-06-16Arranged Sherry J Hester ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

HPE 5186 Stu: Comm Pub Hlth Eductr 3Units Graduate GSW1 - LEC (30126) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLThis course is specifically designed for educators pursuing their Health Education Teaching Endorsement. Course credit can be applied to the Iowa School Health Education Teaching Endorsement (Required Category: Public or Community Health).This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 5186 Stu: Sex Ed Sch Hlth Edctr 3Units Graduate GSW3 - LEC (30130) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Barbara A Bakker ONL ONLThis course is designed for school health educators pursuing their Health Education Teaching Endorsement. Course credit can be applied to the Iowa School Health Education Teaching Endorsement (Required Category: Family Life Education).This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 5186 Studies in Mental and Emotional Health for School health Educators 3Units Graduate GSW4 - LEC (30249) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Barbara A Bakker ONL ONLThis course is designed for school health educators pursuing their Health Education Teaching Endorsement. Course credit can be applied to the Iowa School

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Health Education Teaching Endorsement (Required Category: Mental/Emotional Health).This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 5186 Studies in Consumer Health for School Health Educators 2Units Graduate GSW5 - LEC (30369) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 5247 Minority Health 2Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30765) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Michele K Devlin ONL ONLAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HPE 6245 Internship in Health Education 2 - 6Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of Division of Health Promotion and Education Graduate Coordinator. 01 - INT (31282) 2 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Susan R Dobie ARR ARR

HPE 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RSC (31016) 1 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Susan R Dobie May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

HPE 3160 Community and Public Health 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30125) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLSame as CAP 3160Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

HPE 3160 Community and Public Health 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (30951) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLSame as CAP 3160This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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HPE 4186 Studies in Secondary School Health Education Methods (For 5-12 Endorsement) 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 60 - LEC (30475) 2Units Department Consent Required

07:30AM 03:30PM MTWR Barbara A Bakker WRC 250Meets June 19-22.This course is for the Secondary School Health Endorsement.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

HPE 4186 Studies in Elementary School Health Education Methods (For K-5 Endorsement) 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 61 - LEC (30502) 2Units Department Consent Required

07:30AM 03:30PM MTWR Barbara A Bakker WRC 250This course is for the Elementary School Health Endorsement.Meets June 19-22.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

HPE 5186 Studies in Secondary School Health Education Methods (For 5-12 Endorsement) 2Units Graduate 60 - LEC (30476) 2Units Department Consent Required

07:30AM 03:30PM MTWR Barbara A Bakker WRC 250Meets June 19-22.This course is for the Secondary School Health Endorsement.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

HPE 5186 Studies in Elementary School Health Education Methods (For K-5 Endorsement) 2Units Graduate 61 - LEC (30503) 2Units Department Consent Required

07:30AM 03:30PM MTWR Barbara A Bakker WRC 250Meets June 19-22This course is for the Elementary School Health endorsement.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

HPE 3160 Community and Public Health 3Units Undergraduate 62 - LEC (30742) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Susan R Dobie ONL ONLSame as CAP 3160Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

HPE 3160 Community and Public Health 3Units Undergraduate 63 - LEC (31314) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Disa KVL Cornish ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

HPE 4164 Health Care and the Consumer 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 60 - LEC (31280) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

HPE 4353 Public Health Theory 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 60 - LEC (30687) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Thomas M Davis ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

HPE 5353 Public Health Theory 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (30724) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Thomas M Davis ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Health, Phys Ed & Leisure Svcs HPELS

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

HPELS 1020 Dimensions of Well-Being: Personal Nutrition Philosophy 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Wellbeing, it will be considered a repeat. 60 - LEC (31118) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Oksana Matvienko ONL ONLAll students must register for ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lecture section and ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lab section to fulfill Category 1D LAC requirement in the same semester.

This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Well Being, it will be considered a repeat.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

HPELS 1020 Dimensions of Well-Being: Holistic Approaches to Health 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Wellbeing, it will be considered a repeat. 80 - LEC (31276) 1Units

HPELS 1030 Dimensions of Well-Being: Wellness Reflections Through Music Lab 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Wellbeing, it will be considered a repeat. 61 - LAB (31119) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Christopher G Shortway ONLONLAll students must register for ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lecture section and ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lab section to fulfill Category 1D LAC requirement in the same semester.

This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Well Being, it will be considered a repeat.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

HPELS 1030 Dimensions of Well-Being: Lifestyle Yoga Lab 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Wellbeing, it will be considered a repeat. 8A - LAB (31274) 1Units

07:30AM 08:30AM MTWR Mary Jane Toerner WRC 176 Arranged Mary Jane Toerner WRC 185

Lab Fee: $20.00+1 hour arranged

All students must register for ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lecture section and ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lab section to fulfill Category 1D LAC requirement in the same semester.

This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Well Being, it will be considered a repeat.

HPELS 2045 Health and Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 200:030 (EDPSYCH 2030). 01 - LEC (30433) 3Units

07:30AM 09:40AM MTWRF Barbara A Bakker WRC 25007:30AM 09:40AM MTWRF Deockki Hong WRC 250

Class will meet with Barbara Bakker in WRC 250 on the first day of class.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

HPELS 1020 Dimensions of Well-Being: Wellness: Issues and Insights 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Wellbeing, it will be considered a repeat. 61 - LEC (31121) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Diane E Depken ONL ONLAll students must register for ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lecture section and ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lab section to fulfill Category 1D LAC requirement in the same semester.

This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Well Being, it will be considered a repeat.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

HPELS 1030 Dimensions of Well-Being: Golf Lab 1Units Undergraduate 60 - LAB (31257) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged James G Hall ONL ONLAll students must register for ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lecture section and ONE Dimensions of Well-Being Lab section to fulfill Category 1D LAC requirement in the same semester.

This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Well Being, it will be considered a repeat.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

HPELS 1020 Dimensions of Well-Being: Motivation and Well-Being 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Wellbeing, it will be considered a repeat. 01 - LEC (31456) 1Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Windee M Weiss ARR ARRThis class if only offered to the students attending Summer BridgeCourse will be held in WRC 250

HPELS 1030 Dimensions of Well-Being: Canoeing Lab 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): This course may not be repeated for additional credit. If a student has already satisfied this portion of the LAC Category 1D Dimensions of Wellbeing, it will be considered a repeat. 01 - LAB (31455) 1Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Donald B Briggs ARR ARRThis lab is only offered to students attending the Summer Bridge Program

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Humanities HUM

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

HUM 1023 Humanities III: The Age of Revolution to the Present 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30901) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Jesse G Swan ARR ARRThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

HUM 3137 Native Central and South America 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30263) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Anne C Woodrick ONL ONLSame as ANTH 2411This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

HUM 1021 Humanities I: The Ancient, Classical, and Medieval Worlds 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30870) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Emily A Machen SRL 220

HUM 1022 Humanities II: The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30875) 3Units

01:20PM 03:30PM MTWRF Abbylynn H Helgevold LNG 223

HUM 3122 Japan 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (31179) 3Units

HUM 3123 Latin America 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31144) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Ivonne Cuadra ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

HUM 3132 Native North America 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30673) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Donald H Gaff ONL ONLSame as ANTH 3132.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

HUM 3121 Russia/Soviet Union 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31200) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Alicja Boruta-Sadkowski ONLONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

HUM 3128 Africa 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31113) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Pita O Agbese ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

HUM 1021 Humanities I: The Ancient, Classical, and Medieval Worlds 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31168) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Emily A Machen ONL ONLThis course is part of the Technology Mgmt BA 2014 & 2015 cohorts.This course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll.

HUM 3137 Native Central and South America 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30455) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Anne C Woodrick ONL ONLSame as ANTH 3137.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

HUM 1023 Humanities III: The Age of Revolution to the Present 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31138) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Jeffery J Byrd ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

HUM 1023 Humanities III: The Age of Revolution to the Present 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (31454) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Michael A Graziano LNG 345This class is open only to the students attending the Summer Bridge Program.Course will meet in LNG 345

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Iowa Lakeside Laboratory IA LL

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

IA LL 2040 Field Archaeology 4Units Undergraduate 80 - LAB (31448) 4Units

Arranged UNI StaffClass meets June 12 - July 7

IA LL 3126 Ornithology 4Units Undergraduate 80 - LAB (31450) 4Units

Arranged UNI StaffClass meets June 12 - June 23

IA LL 3175 Soil Formation & Landscape Relationships 2 - 4Units Undergraduate 80 - LAB (31439) 2 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI StaffClass meets June 12 - June 23 May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

IA LL 3103 Aquatic Ecology 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): courses in ecology, chemistry, and physics or consent of instructor; junior standing. 01 - LAB (31449) 4Units

Arranged UNI StaffClass meets May 15 - June 9

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Individual Studies INDIVSTU

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

INDIVSTU 4196 Interdisciplinary Readings 1 - 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30290) 1 - 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Rodney B Dieser ARR ARRThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

INDIVSTU 4192 Exploratory Seminar 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30002) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Karen E Cunningham ARR ARRStudents must submit a prospectus to the Individual Studies Office by June 1, 2015

INDIVSTU 4196 Interdisciplinary Readings 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30003) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Karen E Cunningham ARR ARRStudents must submit a prospectus to the Individual Studies Office by June 1, 2015

INDIVSTU 4197 Undergraduate Thesis 3 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30004) 3 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Karen E CunninghamStudents must submit a prospectus to the Individual Studies Office by June 1, 2015

INDIVSTU 4198 Individual Study Project 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - IND (30005) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Karen E Cunningham ARR ARRStudents must submit a prospectus to the Individual Studies Office by June 1, 2015

INDIVSTU 4198 Individual Study Project 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 02 - IND (30615) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Laura Anne Wilson ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Instructional Technology INSTTECH

July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

INSTTECH 4139 Planning and Producing Instructional Media 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31150) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

06:00PM 08:45PM T Jarod C Bormann ONL ONLThis course meets via Zoom.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

INSTTECH 1031 Educational Technology and Design 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31230) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Magdalena A GallowayONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

INSTTECH 1031 Educational Technology and Design 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (31231) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

INSTTECH 4189 Readings in Instructional Technology 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30772) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Leigh E Zeitz ARR ARR

INSTTECH 6299 Research 3Units Graduate 01 - RSC (30635) 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Leigh E Zeitz ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Education: Interdepartmental INTDEPED

July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 08 - RSC (31458) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Radhi H Al-Mabuk ARR ARR

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 90 - RSC (30770) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Audrey C Rule ARR ARR May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

INTDEPED 7389 Doctoral Seminar 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): INTDEPED 7314, INTDEPED 7316, Doctoral status or consent of college. 01 - SEM (31395) 3Units Department Consent Required

05:30PM 09:00PM TR Windee M Weiss SEC 303 June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

INTDEPED 7320 Leadership in Formal and Informal Learning Environments 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): admission to Ed.D. program; INTDEPED 7303; INTDEPED 7314; INTDEPED 7316.60 - LEC (31128) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Denise K Schares ONL ONL Arranged Susan D Alborn-Yilek ONL ONL

This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RSC (30618) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Victoria L Robinson ARR ARR

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 02 - RSC (30619) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Samuel V Lankford ARR ARR

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 03 - RSC (30620) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Christopher R Edginton ARRARR

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 04 - RSC (30621) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 05 - RSC (30622) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jody M Stone ARR ARR

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 06 - RSC (31421) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Susan K Etscheidt ARR ARR

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 07 - RSC (30623) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Frank W Kohler ARR ARR

INTDEPED 7399 Dissertation Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 23 - RSC (30624) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Nicholas J Pace ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Interior Design INTDSGN

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

INTDSGN 4195 Internship in Interior Design 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): all course work must be completed 60 - INT (30117) 4Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

2017-06-052017-07-28Arranged Gloria E Stafford ONL ONLNote: internship runs from 5/8/2017 - 7/28/2017 (12 weeks)All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This course will be taught online via eLearning. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

INTDSGN 4198 Ind Study Interior Design 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 80 - IND (30749) 1 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Literacy Education LITED

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

LITED 1044 Children's Literature 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. GSW - LEC (30250) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Timothy G Weih ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

LITED 1044 Children's Literature 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Must have a cumulative and UNI GPA of 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. 60 - LEC (31252) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

LITED 4186 Studies in Diagnostic Reading and Instructional Practices 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 02 - LEC (31479) 3Units

Arranged Sarah M Vander Zanden ARRARR

LITED 5186 Studies in Diagnostic Reading and Instructional Practices 3Units Graduate 02 - LEC (31480) 3Units

Arranged Sarah M Vander Zanden ARRARR

LITED 6297 Practicum 1 - 4Units Graduate 90 - PRA (31483) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Sarah M Vander Zanden ARRARR June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

LITED 4147 Advanced Literacy Practices 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30080) 3Units Instructor Consent Required

07:30AM 09:40AM MWF Margaret J Mnayer SEC 406Elementary and Early Childhood majors must enroll in sections 01 of LITED 4147.Elementary and Early Childhood majors must enroll in sections 01 of LITED 4147. Students enrolled in LITED 4147 section 01, must also enroll in LITED 4192 section 02. PRIORITY FOR UNDERGRADUATES WITH THE FOLLOWING MINORS: LITERACY EDUCATION, READING EDUCATION AND SECONDARY READING.

LITED 4147 Advanced Literacy Practices 3Units Undergraduate 02 - LEC (30081) 3Units Instructor Consent Required

09:50AM 12:00PM MWF Margaret J Mnayer SEC 406Secondary education majors must enroll in section 02 of LITED 4147. Students enrolled in LITED 4147 section 2, must also enroll in LITED 4192 section 01. PRIORITY FOR UNDERGRADUATES WITH THE FOLLOWING MINORS: LITERACY EDUCATION, READING EDUCATION AND

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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SECONDARY READING.

LITED 4186 Studies in Literacy Instruction for English Learners 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 01 - LEC (31475) 1Units

Arranged Deborah L Tidwell ARR ARR

LITED 4192 Experience in Literacy: Tutoring 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30082) 3Units Instructor Consent Required

08:30AM 09:30AM MTWRF Heather J Ferden SEC 408Students enrolled in LITED 4192 section 01 must also enroll in LITED 4147 section 02Students enrolled in LITED 4192 section 01 must also enroll in LITED 4147 section 01. Students must also plan to meet for 90 minutes in the afternoon of either Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, time to be arranged.

LITED 4192 Experience in Literacy: Tutoring 3Units Undergraduate 02 - LEC (30083) 3Units Instructor Consent Required

10:00AM 11:00AM MTWRF Heather J Ferden SEC 408Students enrolled in LITED 4192 section 02, must also enroll in LITED 4147 section 01.Students enrolled in LITED 4192 section 2 must also enroll in LITED 4149 section 1. Students must also plan to meet for 90 minutes in the afternoon of either Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday, time to be arranged.

LITED 5147 Advanced Literacy Practices 3Units Graduate 02 - LEC (31319) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MWF Margaret J Mnayer SEC 406

LITED 5186 Studies in Literacy Instruction for English Learners 1Units Graduate 01 - LEC (31476) 1Units

Arranged Deborah L Tidwell ARR ARR

LITED 5192 Experience in Literacy: Tutoring 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (31400) 3Units

08:30AM 09:30AM MTWRF Heather J Ferden SEC 408

LITED 6290 Practicum 2 - 4Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30430) 2 - 4Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Sarah M Vander ZandenMay be repeated for maximum of 4 units.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Leisure, Youth, and Human Srvs LYHS

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

LYHS 4090 Senior Project 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): consent of Internship Coordinator. Corequisite(s): 430:187 (LYHS 4095). 60 - PRJ (31214) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Rodney B Dieser ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

LYHS 4090 Senior Project 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): consent of Internship Coordinator. Corequisite(s): 430:187 (LYHS 4095). 61 - PRJ (31215) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Christopher L Kowalski ARRARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

LYHS 4095 Internship 8 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): senior standing; consent of Internship Coordinator.Corequisite(s): 430:184 (LYHS 4090). 60 - INT (31216) 8 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Kathleen G Scholl ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

LYHS 4095 Internship 8 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): senior standing; consent of Internship Coordinator.Corequisite(s): 430:184 (LYHS 4090). 61 - INT (31217) 8 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Christopher R Edginton ARRARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

LYHS 4186 Studies in Electronic Communication, Youth Development, and Generation X,Y, and Z 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW1 - LEC (30607) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Christopher L Kowalski ONLONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

LYHS 4186 Studies in Leisure Education Media Literacy and Celebrity Influence 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW2 - LEC (30555) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Rodney B Dieser ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

LYHS 5186 Studies in Electronic Communication, Youth Development, and Generation X,Y, and Z 3Units Graduate GSW1 - LEC (30608) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Christopher L Kowalski ONLONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

LYHS 5186 Studies in Leisure Education Media Literacy and Celebrity Influence 3Units Graduate GSW2 - LEC (30556) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Rodney B Dieser ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

LYHS 4623 Field Experience in Camp Counseling 1 - 12Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30146) 1 - 12Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Christopher R Edginton ARRARRMay be repeated for maximum of 12 hours. Offered oncredit/no credit basis only.

LYHS 5623 Field Experience in Camp Counseling 1 - 12Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30144) 1 - 12Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Christopher R Edginton ARRARRMay be repeated for maximum of 12 units. Offered oncredit/no credit basis only.

LYHS 6295 Internship 1 - 12Units Graduate 02 - LEC (31321) 1 - 12Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Kathleen G Scholl ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Mathematics MATH

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

MATH 1100 Mathematics in Decision Making 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . GSW - LEC (30170) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Michael P Prophet ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

MATH 1100 Mathematics in Decision Making 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 01 - LEC (30930) 3Units

MATH 3203 Teaching Mathematics in the Elementary School 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): MATH 3204; UNI and cumulative GPA of 2.50 or better; full admission to teacher education is required. 01 - LEC (30171) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Chepina W Rumsey SAB 127

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Measurement and Research MEASRES

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

MEASRES 3150 Classroom Assessment 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): TEACHING 2017; EDPSYCH 2030. Registration requires full admission to the Teacher Education Program. Must have a cumulative 2.50 or higher to enroll in this course. Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): TEACHING 3128; EDPSYCH 3148. 01 - LEC (31129) 2Units May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

MEASRES 6281 Statistics and Measurement 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30085) 3Units

09:00AM 10:50AM TWR Nicole R Skaar WRC 154This class will meet from May 8 through June 30 (8 weeks). June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

MEASRES 6286 Studies in Statistics for Education Professionals 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (31320) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

06:00PM 09:00PM TArranged Robert M Boody ARR ARRThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.This course will utilize Adobe Connect.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Management MGMTStudents registering and enrolling for Management courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in CBB 5 or online athttp://business.uni.edu/web/pages/currentstudents/advisingcenter-registration.cfm.

All students taking courses from the College of Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY be dropped from the course. Students must verify their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.

Registration for 3000-level courses requires a declared major and 60 credit hours.

Waiting lists will be posted March 28, 2017 in CBB 5. Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 5 on March 28, for possible course openings. Waiting lists become invalid at 5:00 p.m. April 4, 2017.

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

MGMT 2080 Introduction to Information Systems 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 01 - LEC (31114) 3Units

01:20PM 03:30PM MTWRF Roberta M Roth CBB 224

MGMT 3100 Legal and Social Environment of Business 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 01 - LEC (30042) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Heidi L Noonan-Day CBB 125Priority registration for all majors except pre-business majors.

MGMT 3153 Organizational Management 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 01 - LEC (30043) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Atul K Mitra CBB 126Priority registration for all majors except pre-business majors.

MGMT 3186 Studies in Personality and Leadership 1 - 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): MGMT 3153 and admission to the CBA. 01 - LEC (31422) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARR

MGMT 3984 Dynamics of Negotiations 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (31115) 3Units

07:30AM 09:40AM MTWRF Russell P Guay CBB 125

MGMT 4175 Business Policy and Strategy 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of all other courses in the "business core"; ACCT 2120; ACCT 2130; MKTG 2110; MGMT 2080; MGMT 3100; MGMT 3153; MGMT 3154; FIN 3130/5130; STAT 1772 or equivalent; ECON 1021; ECON 1041; ECON 1051; ECON 1011; senior standing. 01 - LEC (30050) 3Units

07:30AM 09:40AM MTWRF James E Mattingly CBB 131Priority registration for all declared Business majors.

MGMT 4198 Independent Study 1 - 4Units Undergraduate 6A - IND (31233) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Robert R Krueger ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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MGMT 5984 Dynamics of Negotiations 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 01 - LEC (31116) 3Units

07:30AM 09:40AM MTWRF Russell P Guay CBB 125 June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

MGMT 3153 Organizational Management 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 80 - LEC (30304) 3Units

07:30AM 09:40AM MTWRF Martin R Hansen CBB 332Priority registration for all majors except pre-business majors.

MGMT 3154 Operations Management 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 120:030 (ACCT 2120); 120:031 (ACCT 2130); 150:080 (MGMT 2080); 800:072 (STAT 1772) or equivalent; 920:020 (ECON 1021); 920:070 (ECON 1011); junior standing. 80 - LEC (30860) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF John R Anderson CBB 227Priority registration for all majors except pre-business majors.

MGMT 3166 Six Sigma and Lean Consulting Methodology 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): ECON 1011; STAT 1772 or equivalent; ECON 1021; junior standing. 6A - LEC (31226) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Daniel P Bumblauskas ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

MGMT 3170 Special Problems International Business 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 6A - LEC (30606) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Daniel P Bumblauskas ARR ARRThis is a study abroad section of Special Problems International Business. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

MGMT 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 2.70 cumulative UNI GPA; junior standing 90 - COP (30053) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARRConsent of dept head and cooperative ed office. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 5. For majors only. May be repeated for maximum of 6 units. Offered on credit/no credit basis only.

MGMT 4175 Business Policy and Strategy 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of all other courses in the "business core"; ACCT 2120; ACCT 2130; MKTG 2110; MGMT 2080; MGMT 3100; MGMT 3153; MGMT 3154; FIN 3130/5130; STAT 1772 or equivalent; ECON 1021; ECON 1041; ECON 1051; ECON 1011; senior standing. 90 - LEC (30051) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Daniel J Power CBB 332Priority registration for all declared Business majors. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

MGMT 3170 Special Problems Management 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 01 - LEC (30383) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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MGMT 3170 Special Problems Law 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 02 - LEC (30046) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARRMay be repeated for maximum of 6 units. Credit determined at registration. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 233.

MGMT 3170 Special Problems Business Teaching 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 03 - LEC (30047) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARRMay be repeated for maximum of 6 units. Credit determined at registration. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 233.

MGMT 3170 Special Problems International Business 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 04 - LEC (30048) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARRMay be repeated for maximum of 6 units. Credit determined at registration. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 233.

MGMT 3170 Special Problems Management Information Systems 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 14 - LEC (30049) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARRMay be repeated for maximum of 6 units. Credit determined at registration. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 233.

MGMT 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 2.70 cumulative UNI GPA; junior standing 01 - COP (30052) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARRConsent of dept head and cooperative ed office. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 5. May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours. Offered on credit/no credit basis only.

MGMT 3969 Management Internship 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 2.70 cumulative UNI GPA; junior standing 01 - LEC (30045) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARRUncompensated work experience in conjunction with an academic project conducted under faculty guidance.May be repeated for maximum of 6 units. Offered on credit/no credit basis only. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 233.

MGMT 5969 Management Internship 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30044) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary L Connerley ARR ARRUncompensated work experience in conjunction with an academic project conducted under faculty guidance. May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours. Offered on credit/no credit basis only. Approval to register may be obtained in CBB 233.

MGMT 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of MBA Director 01 - RDG (30054) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

MGMT 6297 Practicum 2Units Graduate 01 - PRA (30055) 2Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

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MGMT 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of MBA Director 01 - RSC (30056) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Military Science MIL SCI

June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

MIL SCI 1098 Military Science Leadership Practicum 4 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30013) 4 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

MIL SCI 3189 Readings in Contemporary Military Issues 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30014) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Glen P Keith ARR ARR

MIL SCI 3192 Leadership Practicum 4 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30015) 4 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Marketing MKTGStudents registering and enrolling for Marketing courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in CBB 5 or online athttp://www.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/students/advising-guide-registration.cfm. All students taking courses from the College of Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY be dropped from the course. Students mustverify their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.

Registration for 3000-level courses requires a declared major and 60 credit hours. All 3000-level courses require junior standing. MKTG 2110 requires a declared major in addition to course prerequisites.

Waiting lists will be posted March 28, 2017 in CBB 5. Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 5 on March 28, for possible course openings. Waiting lists become invalid at 5:00 p.m. April 4, 2017.

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

MKTG 3179 Cooperative Education in Marketing 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 130:101 (MKTG 2110); 920:024 (ECON 1031) or 920:053 (ECON 1041); UNI cumulative GPA of 2.50 or better 60 - COP (30036) 1 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Martin R Hansen ARR ARRApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 338.

MKTG 4595 Internship-Marketing 2 - 8Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 130:101 (MKTG 2110); 130:106 (MKTG 3113/5113); 130:108 (MKTG 3116/5116); 150:080 (MGMT 2080); 800:072 (STAT 1772) or equivalent; 920:020 (ECON 1021); 920:024 (ECON 1031) or 920:053 (ECON 1041); 920:070 (ECON 1011); 2.50 or better UNI cum GPA; senior stdg 60 - INT (30035) 2 - 8Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Martin R Hansen ARR ARRApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 338. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

MKTG 2110 Principles of Marketing 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30032) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Matthew P Bunker CBB 131Priority registration for all majors except pre-business majors. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

MKTG 3113 Consumer Behavior 3Units Undergraduate 90 - LEC (30034) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Michael L Klassen CBB 125Priority registration for all majors except pre-business majors.

MKTG 5113 Consumer Behavior 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): . 01 - LEC (30033) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF UNI Staff CBB 125For graduate students only. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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MKTG 3178 Global Trade Practices 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): MKTG 2110 (130:101); ECON 1031 (920:024) or ECON 1041 (920:053); junior standing. 90 - LEC (30597) 3Units

09:00AM 11:30AM MTWRF Christine R Schrage SAB 102This class will meet July 20-Aug. 14.

MKTG 4198 Independent Study 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 130:101 (MKTG 2110); 920:024 (ECON 1031) or 920:053 (ECON 1041); junior standing 90 - IND (30038) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Matthew P Bunker ARR ARRApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 338.

MKTG 5178 Global Trade Practices 3Units Graduate 90 - LEC (30957) 3Units

09:00AM 11:30AM MTWRF Christine R Schrage CBB 24 June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

MKTG 4198 Independent Study 1 - 6Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 130:101 (MKTG 2110); 920:024 (ECON 1031) or 920:053 (ECON 1041); junior standing 01 - IND (30037) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Matthew P BunkerApproval to register may be obtained in CBB 338.

MKTG 6285 Individual Readings 1 - 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of department head and MBA Director 01 - RDG (30039) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

MKTG 6297 Practicum 1 - 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of department head and MBA Director 01 - PRA (30040) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

MKTG 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of department head and MBA Director 01 - RSC (30041) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Dale Cyphert ARR ARRPrerequisite(s): consent of MBA Director.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Music Education and Methods MUS ED

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

MUS ED 3010 Performing Arts Management Internship 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): major in B.A. Music Performing Arts Management Specialization; junior standing. 80 - LEC (30754) 1Units

Arranged Steven M Carignan ARR ARR

MUS ED 4133 Workshop: Audio Engineering for Educators 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. 60 - WKS (31352) 1Units Department Consent Required

08:00AM 05:00PM MTArranged Sandy Eugene Nordahl RSL 14708:00AM 05:00PM MTArranged Kevin L Droe RSL 147

This workshop meets in Russell Hall Room 147 June 26&27; 8am-5pm.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

MUS ED 5133 Workshop: Audio Engineering for Educators 1Units Graduate 60 - WKS (31353) 1Units Department Consent Required

08:00AM 05:00PM MT Sandy Eugene Nordahl RSL 14708:00AM 05:00PM MT Kevin L Droe RSL 147

This workshop meets in Russell Hall Room 147 June 26&27; 8am-5pm.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

MUS ED 6550 School Music Administration and Classroom Management 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): graduate standing or consent of instructor. 60 - LEC (31163) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Stephen D Galyen ONL ONLThis course is part of the 2017 Music Ed Cohort.This course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

MUS ED 3010 Performing Arts Management Internship 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): major in B.A. Music Performing Arts Management Specialization; junior standing. 90 - LEC (30755) 1Units

Arranged Steven M Carignan ARR ARR

MUS ED 5450 Developments and Trends in Music Education 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (31171) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

01:00PM 03:00PM MTWRF Kevin L Droe ONL ONLThis course will meet via Zoom.This course is part of the 2017 Music Ed Cohort.This course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

MUS ED 3020 Music Technology Internship 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): major in B.A. Music Technology Specialization; junior standing. 01 - LEC (31040) 1Units

Arranged Steven M Carignan ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Music Theory MUS THEO

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

MUS THEO 1100 Introduction to Music Theory 2Units Undergraduate GSP - LEC (30267) 2Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged M Lathon Jernigan ARR ARRThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is print-based. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

MUS THEO 6110 Analytical Techniques II 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 580:180 (MUS THEO 3800/MUS THEO 5800) or passing score on Graduate Theory Diagnostic Examination. 60 - LEC (31172) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

10:00AM 12:00PM MTWRF Jonathan C Schwabe ONL ONLThis course is part of the 2017 Music Ed Cohort.This course will be taught online via eLearning.This course will utilize Adobe Connect.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Music MUSIC

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

MUSIC 1100 Soundscapes: Music in Culture 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30725) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Bruce A ChidesterThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

MUSIC 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - COP (31411) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Steven M Carignan ARR ARR May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

MUSIC 1100 Soundscapes: Music in Culture 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31269) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Michelle Hyde Swanson ONLONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

MUSIC 1100 Soundscapes: Music in Culture 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (31270) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Mitra M Sadeghpour ONL ONLTopic: American Musical TheatreThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Nutrition NUTR

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

NUTR 1030 Basic Nutrition 2Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30432) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Tammie L Collum ONL ONLStudents should contact the instructor by e-mail at [email protected] if they have not received initial login instructions by May 7, 2017.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Physical Education PEMES

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

PEMES 4186 Ethicl Issue Sprt / Phys Act 2Units Undergraduate GSW1 - LEC (30254) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mickey G Mack ONL ONL Arranged James G Hall ONL ONL

This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

PEMES 4186 Seminar in Physical Education: Coaching and Sport Management 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW2 - LEC (30738) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Lea A Shaddox ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

PEMES 4217 Organization and Administration of Competitive Sports 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. GSP - LEC (30134) 2Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Donald R Erusha ARR ARRPrerequisites: UNI students: junior standingOrganization and Administration of Competitive Sports is a requirement for the Coaching Minor at the University of Northern Iowa. The course is normally taken following the sophomore year. It is recommended that the student complete a coaching theory course prior to taking the class.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is print-based.

PEMES 5186 Ethicl Issue Sprt / Phys Act 2Units Graduate GSW1 - LEC (30255) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mickey G Mack ONL ONL Arranged James G Hall ONL ONL

This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

PEMES 5186 Seminar in Physical Education: Coaching and Sport Management 2Units Graduate GSW2 - LEC (30710) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Lea A Shaddox ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

PEMES 5217 Organization and Administration of Competitive Sports 2Units Graduate GSP - LEC (30133) 2Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Donald R Erusha ARR ARRPrerequisites: UNI students: junior standingOrganization and Administration of Competitive Sports is a requirement for the Coaching Minor at the University of Northern Iowa. The course is normally taken following the sophomore year. It is recommended that the student complete a coaching theory course prior to taking the class.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is print-based. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

PEMES 3133 Wksp: Certified Pool Operators Training-NSPF 1Units Undergraduate 60 - WKS (31143) 1Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 03:00PM MTW James G Hall WRC 92Meets 9am-3pm + 1 hour arranged May 8, 9, & 10.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

PEMES 4133 Workshop: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) Preparatory Course 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 60 - WKS (30721) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent RequiredAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This course will be taught online via eLearning.

PEMES 5133 Workshop: Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) Preparatory Course 3Units Graduate 60 - WKS (30722) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent RequiredAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This course will be taught online via eLearning. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

PEMES 3151 Introductory Biomechanics 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 420:050 (PEMES 2050) or equivalent. 01 - LEC (30570) 3Units

09:50AM 12:00PM MTWRF Robin J Lund WRC 150

PEMES 3151 Introductory Biomechanics 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 420:050 (PEMES 2050) or equivalent. 02 - LEC (30730) 3Units

12:10PM 02:20PM MTWRF Robin J Lund WRC 150 June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

PEMES 3153 Physiology of Exercise 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): PEMES 2050; junior standing. Prerequisites for Athletic Training majors: PEMES 2050 or AT 3020; junior standing. 01 - LEC (30750) 3Units

07:30AM 09:40AM MWF Jacob P Reed WRC 12609:50AM 12:00PM MW Jacob P Reed WRC 126

Priority registration for PE majors only.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

PEMES 3191 Senior Project 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 60 - PRJ (31123) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary Jane Toerner ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

PEMES 3191 Senior Project 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 61 - PRJ (31135) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Lea A Shaddox ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

PEMES 3197 Internship in Physical Education 1 - 12Units Undergraduate 60 - INT (31218) 1 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Mary Jane Toerner ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

PEMES 3197 Internship in Physical Education 1 - 12Units Undergraduate 61 - INT (31219) 1 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Lea A Shaddox ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

PEMES 6285 Readings in Physical Education 1 - 4Units Graduate 01 - RDG (30135) 1 - 4Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Robin J Lund ARR ARR

PEMES 6293 Research Experience in Physical Education 1 - 2Units Graduate 01 - RSC (31124) 1 - 2Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Robin J Lund ARR ARR

PEMES 6293 Research Experience in Physical Education 1 - 2Units Graduate 02 - RSC (31281) 1 - 2Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Kevin John Finn ARR ARR

PEMES 6295 Internship 1 - 4Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): consent of Graduate Advisor. 01 - INT (30136) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Kevin John Finn ARR ARR

PEMES 6297 Practicum 1 - 4Units Graduate 01 - PRA (30137) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Kevin John Finn ARR ARR

PEMES 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RSC (30644) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Kevin John Finn ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Philosophy PHIL

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

PHIL 3159 Monsters, Vampires, and Religion: An Awesome Alliance 3Units Undergraduate 80 - EXP (30542) 3Units

08:40AM 10:50AM MTWRF Martha J Reineke BAR 1043same as RELS 3159 and CAP 3159

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Physics PHYSICS

June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

PHYSICS 1512 General Physics II 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 880:054 (PHYSICS 1511) or 880:130 (PHYSICS 1701). 01 - LLB (30194) 4Units

08:00AM 12:00PM MTWR Jeffrey T Morgan PHY 11408:00AM 12:00PM MTWR Jeffrey T Morgan LNG 243

Lab Fee: $10.50. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

PHYSICS 318R Research - Ugrad Summer 0 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30373) 0 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paul M Shand ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Politics, General POL GEN

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

POL GEN 4189 Readings in Political Science 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 12 hours in political science; junior standing 01 - RDG (30241) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRSee individual political science professors for details on Readings. Each prof. has a diff. section #.

POL GEN 4198 Independent Study 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - IND (30645) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRSee individual political science professors for details on Indep. Study. Each prof. has a different section #.

POL GEN 4198 Independent Study 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 07 - IND (31419) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ramona S McNeal ARR ARR June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

POL GEN 4189 Readings in Political Science 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 12 hours in political science; junior standing 80 - RDG (30251) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRSee individual political science professors for details on Readings. Each prof. has a different section #.

POL GEN 4198 Independent Study 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 09 - IND (31317) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Alexandra M Kogl ARR ARR

POL GEN 4198 Independent Study 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 80 - IND (30646) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRSee individual political science professors for details on Indep. Study. Each prof. has a different section #. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

POL GEN 4189 Readings in Political Science 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 12 hours in political science; junior standing 90 - RDG (30252) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRSee individual political science professors for details on Readings. Each prof. has a different section #.

POL GEN 4198 Independent Study 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 90 - IND (30647) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRSee individual political science professors for details on Indep. Study. Each prof. has a different section #. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

POL GEN 3181 Internship in Politics 3 - 8Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): POL GEN 2010 (940:010); 15 hours of political science; Political Science, Political Communication, or Public Administration major; junior standing. 01 - INT (30286) 3 - 8Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Christopher W Larimer ARRARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Post Secondary: Student Affrs POSTSEC

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

POSTSEC 4186 Life & Work:value / Vocation 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (31288) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Michael D WaggonerThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

POSTSEC 5186 Life & Work:value / Vocation 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (31289) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Michael D WaggonerThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

POSTSEC 6271 Portfolio Development 1Units Graduate 01 - LEC (31052) 1Units

Arranged David M Schmid ARR ARR May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

POSTSEC 6272 College Effects on Students 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): admission to Postsecondary Education Graduate Program. 01 - LEC (31262) 3Units

04:30PM 07:20PM TR David M Schmid SEC 158 June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

POSTSEC 6299 Research 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - RSC (31263) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged David M Schmid ARR ARR June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

POSTSEC 6285 Readings in Postsecondary Education 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - RDG (30726) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged David M Schmid ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

POSTSEC 6291 Internship in Postsecondary Education 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30479) 1 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged David M Schmid ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Psychology PSYCH

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

PSYCH 1001 Introduction to Psychology 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30270) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Heather C Peterson ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

PSYCH 2203 Social Psychology 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 400:001 (PSYCH 1001) GSW - LEC (31066) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Nicholas G Terpstra-Schwab ONLONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

PSYCH 2302 Psychology and Law 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 400:001 (PSYCH 1001) GSW - LEC (30119) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Heather C Peterson ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: PSYCH 1001 (400:001)This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

PSYCH 3204 Psychology of Aging 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 400:001 (PSYCH 1001); junior standing GSW - LEC (30122) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: PSYCH 1001 (400:001); junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

PSYCH 5204 Psychology of Aging 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30121) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: PSYCH 1001 (400:001); junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

PSYCH 2002 Careers in Psychology 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): PSYCH 1001 60 - LEC (30524) 1Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged M Kimberly MacLin ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

PSYCH 2101 Biopsychology 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 400:001 (PSYCH 1001) or consent of instructor 60 - LEC (31103) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Mary C DeSoto ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

PSYCH 2301 Applied Psychology 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 400:001 (PSYCH 1001) 60 - LEC (31104) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Robert T Hitlan ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

PSYCH 3303 Health Psychology 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30448) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Nicholas G Terpstra-Schwab ONLONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

PSYCH 5303 Health Psychology 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (30449) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Nicholas G Terpstra-Schwab ONLONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

PSYCH 2202 Developmental Psychology 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (30447) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Carolyn Hildebrandt ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

PSYCH 2203 Social Psychology 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 400:001 (PSYCH 1001) 60 - LEC (31142) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Nicholas G Terpstra-Schwab ONLONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

PSYCH 3403 Abnormal Psychology 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 400:001 (PSYCH 1001); junior standing 60 - LEC (30785) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Seth A Brown ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

PSYCH 4704 Practicum in Teaching Psychology 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 80 - LEC (30729) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Carolyn Hildebrandt ARR ARR

PSYCH 5403 Abnormal Psychology 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (30786) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Seth A Brown ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

PSYCH 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 90 - COP (30411) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Carolyn Hildebrandt ARR ARR

PSYCH 3204 Psychology of Aging 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 400:001 (PSYCH 1001); junior standing 60 - LEC (30471) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

PSYCH 5204 Psychology of Aging 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (30472) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Elaine M Eshbaugh ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

PSYCH 3003 Psychological Statistics 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): PSYCH 1001 (400:001); PSYCH 3002 (400:101); one college-level mathematics course or consent of instructor. 01 - LEC (30120) 4Units

09:50AM 11:50AM MTWRF Michael B Gasser BAR 17

PSYCH 4704 Practicum in Teaching Psychology 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 14 - LEC (30598) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Michael B Gasser ARR ARR June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

PSYCH 2701 Community Service/Experiential Learning 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 09 - LEC (30960) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

PSYCH 4705 Research Experience in Psychology 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 04 - LEC (30387) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Helen C Harton ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

PSYCH 5705 Research Experience in Psychology 1 - 3Units Graduate 04 - LEC (30766) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Helen C Harton ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Religion RELS

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

RELS 3159 Monsters, Vampires, and Religion: An Awesome Alliance 3Units Undergraduate 80 - EXP (30541) 3Units

08:40AM 10:50AM MTWRF Martha J Reineke BAR 1043same as CAP 3159 and PHIL 3159

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Science Education SCI ED

June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

SCI ED 6700 The History, Philosophy, and Nature of Science 2Units Graduate 60 - LEC (31134) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

10:30AM 12:00PM MTW Lyn L Countryman ONL ONLThis course is part of the 2017 Science Ed. MA cohort.This course will utilize ZoomThis course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

SCI ED 1300 Inquiry into Physical Science 4Units Undergraduate 60 - LLB (31133) 4Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

01:00PM 03:00PM MW Alison A Beharka ONL ONL01:00PM 03:00PM MW Lawrence T Escalada ONL ONL

PRIORITY REGISTRATION FOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION AND EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION MAJORS.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.This course will utilize Adobe Connect.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

School Library Studies SLS

May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

SLS 6285 Individualized Readings 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - RDG (30714) 1 - 3Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Karla K Krueger ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Sociology SOC

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

SOC 1000 Introduction to Sociology 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30378) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Marybeth Stalp ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SOC 1060 Social Problems 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30222) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Marybeth Stalp ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SOC 2030 Sociology of Families 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): SOC 1000 (980:001). GSW - LEC (30223) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Karen E Cunningham ONL ONLPrerequisite--UNI students: 980:001 (SOC 1000); junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SOC 3170 Seminar in Sociology: Social Movement and Collective Action 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 15 hours in sociology or consent of instructor; junior standing GSW - SEM (30272) 1 - 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ruth A Chananie ARR ARRPrerequisites: UNI students: 15 hours in sociology or consent of instructor; junior standing.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SOC 5170 Seminar in Sociology: Social Movement and Collective Action 1 - 3Units Graduate GSW - SEM (30273) 1 - 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ruth A Chananie ARR ARRPrerequisites: UNI students: 15 hours in sociology or consent of instructor; junior standing.This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

SOC 1000 Introduction to Sociology 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31092) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Lazarus Adua ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

SOC 4485 Sociology Internship 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 12 hours in sociology including SOC 2010; junior standing. 05 - LEC (30736) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged James A Wertz ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Social Science SOC SCI

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

SOC SCI 1020 Women, Men, and Society 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30195) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Karen E Cunningham ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SOC SCI 1041 Social Welfare: A World View 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30377) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Katherine S van Wormer ONLONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Social Foundations SOCFOUND

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

SOCFOUND 4134 History of Education 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. GSW - LEC (30256) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Robert M Boody ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SOCFOUND 5134 History of Education 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30257) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Robert M Boody ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

SOCFOUND 3119 Schools and American Society 3Units Undergraduate 01 - LEC (30086) 3Units

12:10PM 02:50PM MTWR Gregory N Bourassa SEC 309

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Spanish SPAN

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

SPAN 3052 Contemporary Hispanic Culture 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 6A - LEC (30806) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jennifer Jo Cooley ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

SPAN 4045 Translation 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 780:107 (SPAN 3007) or equivalent; junior standing 60 - LEC (31145) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Jennifer Jo Cooley ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SPAN 5045 Translation 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (31146) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Jennifer Jo Cooley ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Special Education SPED

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

SPED 3150 Meeting the Needs of Diverse Learners in Classrooms 2Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31260) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Christopher L Kliewer ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

SPED 4133 Workshop: Inclusion and Communication for All Students 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing 60 - WKS (31414) 1Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jennifer L Garrett ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

SPED 5133 Workshop: Inclusion and Communication for All Students 1Units Graduate 60 - WKS (31484) 1Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jennifer L GarrettAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

SPED 5133 Workshop: Autism and Arts Education 1Units Graduate 61 - WKS (31415) 1Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jennifer L Garrett ARR ARRAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

SPED 5160 Coordination Techniques in Cooperative Work-based Learning Programs 3Units Graduate 60 - LEC (31174) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Danielle M Cowley ONL ONLAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This course will be taught online via eLearning.

SPED 6254 Vocational and Transition Assessment of Individuals with Disabilities 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 220:151 (SPED 4151/SPED 5151) or consent of instructor 60 - LEC (31173) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Danielle M Cowley ONL ONLAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This course will be taught online via eLearning.

SPED 6285 Readings In Special Education 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - RDG (31469) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Amy J Petersen ARR ARR

SPED 6299 Research 2 - 3Units Graduate 01 - RSC (31467) 2 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Amy J Petersen ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

Statistics STAT

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

STAT 1772 Introduction to Statistical Methods 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Satisfactory score on ALEKS exam. GSW - LEC (30264) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Michael P Prophet ONL ONLPrerequisites: No credit for students with credit in STAT 1774 (800:064).

Students with credit in STAT 3770/STAT 5770 (800:172) should not enroll in STAT 1772 (800:072)This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

STAT 3771 Applied Statistical Methods for Research 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): STAT 1774 or STAT 1772; junior standing. GSW - LEC (30265) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mark D Ecker ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: STAT 1774 (800:064) or STAT 1772 (800:072); junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

STAT 5771 Applied Statistical Methods for Research 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30266) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Mark D Ecker ONL ONLPrerequisites: UNI students: STAT 1774 (800:064) or STAT 1772 (800:072); junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

STAT 1772 Introduction to Statistical Methods 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Satisfactory score on ALEKS exam. 60 - LEC (30890) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Mark D Ecker ONL ONLThis course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Social Work SW

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

SW 1041 Social Welfare: A World View 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30275) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Katherine S van Wormer ONLONLSame as SOC SCI 1041 (900:041)This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SW 3184 Field Instruction 11 - 15Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): SW 1001; SW 4164; SW 3185 and a statistics course; completion of SW 2091 and SW 3192 with a minimum grade of C in each course; Social Work major; minimum UNI GPA of 2.40; senior standing. 60 - INT (30463) 11 - 15Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Laura J Praglin ARR ARRThis course runs May 8 - July 28, 2017.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

SW 3184 Field Instruction 11 - 15Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): SW 1001; SW 4164; SW 3185 and a statistics course; completion of SW 2091 and SW 3192 with a minimum grade of C in each course; Social Work major; minimum UNI GPA of 2.40; senior standing. 61 - INT (30464) 11 - 15Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jennifer A Becker ARR ARRThis course runs May 8 - July 28, 2017.All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.

SW 4164 Human Behavior and the Social Environment 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): FAM SERV 1055 or PSYCH 2202; BIOL 1014 or a course in biology; junior standing. GSW - LEC (30284) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Katherine S van Wormer ONLONLPrerequisites: UNI students: FAM SERV 1055 (31F:055) or PSYCH 2202 (400:120); BIOL 1014 (840:014) or a course in biology; junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SW 4171 Addictions Treatment 3Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (30285) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Katherine S van Wormer ONLONLPrerequisites: UNI students: junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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SW 5171 Addictions Treatment 3Units Graduate GSW - LEC (30159) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Katherine S van Wormer ONLONLPrerequisites: UNI students: junior standingThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

SW 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - COP (31391) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Cynthia L Juby ARR ARR

SW 3189 Readings in Social Work 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 6 hours in social work; consent of department. 12 - RDG (31286) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Cynthia L Juby ARR ARR

SW 6218 Introduction to Social Work Research 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Admission to graduate program in Social Work or written consent of instructor and completion of a college level course in statistical methods. 01 - LEC (30799) 3Units

01:20PM 02:20PM MTWRF William R Downs SAB 227

SW 6234 Primary and Secondary Trauma 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Completion of first year of M.S.W. program, or graduation from a Council on Social Work Education accredited undergraduate curriculum. 01 - LEC (30530) 3Units Department Consent Required

09:50AM 10:50AM MTWRF Matthew L Vasquez SAB 227

SW 6234 Primary and Secondary Trauma 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Completion of first year of M.S.W. program, or graduation from a Council on Social Work Education accredited undergraduate curriculum. 02 - LEC (30529) 3Units Department Consent Required

05:00PM 06:00PM MTWRF Matthew L Vasquez SAB 227

SW 6235 Systems Redesign and Community Collaboration 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Completion of first year of M.S.W. program, or graduation from a Council on Social Work Education accredited undergraduate curriculum. 01 - LEC (30531) 3Units Department Consent Required

11:00AM 12:00PM MTWRF Steven J Onken SAB 227

SW 6235 Systems Redesign and Community Collaboration 3Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Completion of first year of M.S.W. program, or graduation from a Council on Social Work Education accredited undergraduate curriculum. 02 - LEC (30532) 3Units Department Consent Required

06:00PM 07:00PM MTWRF Steven J Onken SAB 227

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Teaching TEACHING

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

TEACHING 2017 Level 1 Field Experience: Exploring Teaching 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 2.5 cumulative GPA, Corequisite(s) EDPSYCH 2030. 01 - LEC (30537) 1Units Formerly EDPSYCH 2017Co-requisite: EDPSYCH 2030Offered on credit/no credit basis only. Students must complete 30 hours of field experience in approved school setting.

TEACHING 3128 Level 2 Field Experience: Teacher as a Change Agent 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): TEACHING 2017, EDPSYCH 2030 or equivalents. Requires admission to teacher education and 2.50 cumulative GPA. Corequisite(s): EDPSYCH 3148, MEASRES 3150 01 - LEC (30538) 1Units Department Consent Required

11:30AM 12:20PM TR Sheryl J Hoffman SEC 140Enrollment requires departmental approvalFormerly EDPSYCH 3128REGISTRATION REQUIRES ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION AND 2.50 CUMULATIVE GPA.Students must complete 25 hours of field experience in an approved school setting.For any major. Offered on credit/no credit basis only.

TEACHING 3128 Level 2 Field Experience: Teacher as a Change Agent 1Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): TEACHING 2017, EDPSYCH 2030 or equivalents. Requires admission to teacher education and 2.50 cumulative GPA. Corequisite(s): EDPSYCH 3148, MEASRES 3150 02 - LEC (31399) 1Units Department Consent Required

11:30AM 12:20PM TR Mary S Doyle SEC 310

TEACHING 3134 Elementary Teaching 4 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of Levels I and II of the Professional Education Requirements 01 - LEC (30097) 4 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRAll teacher education majors must complete twelve hours of credit in student teaching with a student teaching core required seminar scheduled regularly in all centers. Students who are student teaching in an out-of-state or international placement are required to take TEACHING 4186 Studies in International or out-of-state/out-of-center Student Teaching (Seminar) the semester prior to student teaching.

Registration for student teaching must have prior written consent from the Department of Teaching, Office of Student Field Experiences, SEC 509. NO OTHER COURSES MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH STUDENT TEACHING.

Section numbers and Regional Center locations for course numbers TEACHING 3132 through TEACHING 3140 and TEACHING 6250 are identified below.

01Cedar Falls02NE Iowa03Council Bluffs/Omaha/Sioux City04Davenport05Charles City/Mason City06Marshalltown/Rural07NW Iowa/Fort Dodge08Des Moines09Cedar Rapids10Waterloo11Waterloo14Carroll21Out of Center24Out-of-State/International26Out-of-State/International

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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TEACHING 3135 Special Education Teaching 4 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of Levels I and II of the Professional Education Requirements 01 - LEC (30098) 4 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRAll teacher education majors must complete twelve hours of credit in student teaching with a student teaching core required seminar scheduled regularly in all centers. Students who are student teaching in an out-of-state or international placement are required to take TEACHING 4186 Studies in International or out-of-state/out-of-center Student Teaching (Seminar) the semester prior to student teaching.

Registration for student teaching must have prior written consent from the Department of Teaching, Office of Student Field Experiences, SEC 509. NO OTHER COURSES MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH STUDENT TEACHING.

Section numbers and Regional Center locations for course numbers TEACHING 3132 through TEACHING 3140 and TEACHING 6250 are identified below.

01Cedar Falls02NE Iowa03Council Bluffs/Omaha/Sioux City04Davenport05Charles City/Mason City06Marshalltown/Rural07NW Iowa/Fort Dodge08Des Moines09Cedar Rapids10Waterloo11Waterloo14Carroll21Out of Center24Out-of-State/International26Out-of-State/International

TEACHING 3137 Middle School/Junior High Teaching 4 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of Levels I and II of the Professional Education Requirements 01 - LEC (30099) 4 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRAll teacher education majors must complete twelve hours of credit in student teaching with a student teaching core required seminar scheduled regularly in all centers. Students who are student teaching in an out-of-state or international placement are required to take TEACHING 4186 Studies in International or out-of-state/out-of-center Student Teaching (Seminar) the semester prior to student teaching.

Registration for student teaching must have prior written consent from the Department of Teaching, Office of Student Field Experiences, SEC 509. NO OTHER COURSES MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH STUDENT TEACHING.

Section numbers and Regional Center locations for course numbers TEACHING 3132 through TEACHING 3140 and TEACHING 6250 are identified below.

01Cedar Falls02NE Iowa03Council Bluffs/Omaha/Sioux City04Davenport05Charles City/Mason City06Marshalltown/Rural07NW Iowa/Fort Dodge08Des Moines09Cedar Rapids10Waterloo11Waterloo14Carroll21Out of Center24Out-of-State/International26Out-of-State/International

TEACHING 3138 Secondary School Teaching 4 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of Levels I and II of the Professional Education Requirements 01 - LEC (30100) 4 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRAll teacher education majors must complete twelve hours of credit in student teaching with a student teaching core required seminar scheduled regularly in all centers. Students who are student teaching in an out-of-state or international placement are required to take TEACHING 4186 Studies in International or out-of-state/out-of-center Student Teaching (Seminar) the semester prior to student teaching.

Registration for student teaching must have prior written consent from the Department of Teaching, Office of Student Field Experiences, SEC 509. NO

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

OTHER COURSES MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH STUDENT TEACHING.

Section numbers and Regional Center locations for course numbers TEACHING 3132 through TEACHING 3140 and TEACHING 6250 are identified below.

01Cedar Falls02NE Iowa03Council Bluffs/Omaha/Sioux City04Davenport05Charles City/Mason City06Marshalltown/Rural07NW Iowa/Fort Dodge08Des Moines09Cedar Rapids10Waterloo11Waterloo14Carroll21Out of Center24Out-of-State/International26Out-of-State/International

TEACHING 3140 Special Area Teaching: Art, ESL, Music, and Physical Education 4 - 12Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of Levels I and II of the Professional Education Requirements 01 - LEC (30102) 4 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARRAll teacher education majors must complete twelve hours of credit in student teaching with a student teaching core required seminar scheduled regularly in all centers. Students who are student teaching in an out-of-state or international placement are required to take TEACHING 4186 Studies in International or out-of-state/out-of-center Student Teaching (Seminar) the semester prior to student teaching.

Registration for student teaching must have prior written consent from the Department of Teaching, Office of Student Field Experiences, SEC 509. NO OTHER COURSES MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH STUDENT TEACHING.

Section numbers and Regional Center locations for course numbers TEACHING 3132 through TEACHING 3140 and TEACHING 6250 are identified below.

01Cedar Falls02NE Iowa03Council Bluffs/Omaha/Sioux City04Davenport05Charles City/Mason City06Marshalltown/Rural07NW Iowa/Fort Dodge08Des Moines09Cedar Rapids10Waterloo11Waterloo14Carroll21Out of Center24Out-of-State/International26Out-of-State/International

TEACHING 4170 Human Relations: Awareness and Application 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing; full admission into teacher education. 01 - LEC (30105) 3Units

09:15AM 11:45AM MTWR Nadene E Davidson SEC 406

TEACHING 5170 Human Relations: Awareness and Application 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30103) 3Units

09:15AM 11:45AM MTWR Nadene E Davidson SEC 406

TEACHING 6250 Advanced Laboratory Practice 2 - 12Units Graduate 01 - LEC (30107) 2 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

TEACHING 4170 Human Relations: Awareness and Application 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing; full admission into teacher education. 80 - LEC (30106) 3Units

09:15AM 11:45AM MTWR Kathy R Oakland SEC 403

TEACHING 5170 Human Relations: Awareness and Application 3Units Graduate 80 - LEC (30104) 3Units

09:15AM 11:45AM MTWR Kathy R Oakland SEC 403

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Technology TECH

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

TECH 3101 History and Philosophy of Career and Technical Education 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW - LEC (31247) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Dale A Amunson ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 3181 Instructional Design for Career and Technical Education 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW - LEC (31248) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 3182 Coordination of Techniques in Career and Technical Programs 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing GSW - LEC (31249) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Raymond E Morley ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 3191 Implementing Career and Technical Programs 2Units Undergraduate GSW - LEC (31250) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 3193 Evaluation in Career and Technical Programs 2Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 330:181 (TECH 3131/TECH 5131) or consent of department; junior standing GSW - LEC (31251) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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TECH 5101 History and Philosophy of Career and Technical Education 2Units Graduate GSW - LEC (31242) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Dale A Amunson ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 5181 Instructional Design for Career and Technical Education 2Units Graduate GSW - LEC (31243) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 5182 Coordination of Techniques in Career and Technical Programs 2Units Graduate GSW - LEC (31244) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Raymond E Morley ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 5191 Implementing Career and Technical Programs 2Units Graduate GSW - LEC (31245) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 5193 Evaluation in Career and Technical Programs 2Units Graduate GSW - LEC (31246) 2Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ONL ONLThis is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/

Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.

This GIS course is web-based and has an additional technology fee.

TECH 6299 Research (Master Thesis) 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RSC (31420) 1 - 6Units

Arranged Scott R Giese ARR ARR May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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TECH 3102 Living in Our Techno-Social World 3Units Undergraduate 6C - LEC (31102) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078 July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

TECH 3102 Living in Our Techno-Social World 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (31101) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Ali E Kashef ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078 June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

TECH 3179 Cooperative Education 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - COP (30118) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Sara B Smith ARR ARRRequires approval by the faculty supervisor, the head of the academic department granting credit, and Cooperative Education/Internship staff for placement agreement, project, and credit arrangements. Credit may not be applied to a major or minor without approval by the department offering the major or minor.

TECH 3186 Studies in Laboratory Maintenance and Safety Instruction in Non-Profit Organizations 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): TECH 1008 or TECH 1010; TECH 1019 01 - LEC (31451) 3Units

Arranged Scott D Greenhalgh

TECH 6286 Studies in Exploring Technology and Engineering Tools and Techniques for Elementary Teachers 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (31477) 3Units

Scott D Greenhalgh ITC 14

TECH 6288 Master Internship/Project 3Units Graduate 01 - LEC (31147) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Lisa A Riedle ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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TESOL/Applied Linguistics TESOLAll students enrolled in ENGLISH and/or TESOL courses are expected to attend the first class session or, if this is not possible, they should contact the instructor to confirm their enrollment and for directions regarding assignments and requirements.

June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

TESOL 1086 Studies in Teaching English in China 3Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (31228) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jean N Kleinhans ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

TESOL 1086 Studies in Teaching English in China 3Units Undergraduate 6B - LEC (31232) 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jean N Kleinhans ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Textile and Apparel TEXDSGN

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

TEXDSGN 4195 Internship in Textile and Apparel 4Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): TEXDSGN 2006; TEXDSGN 1003; TEXDSGN 1002; TEXDSGN 2007; TEX DSGN 1059 (Fashion Culture and Industry) or TEXDSGN 1004; TEXDSGN 3008. 60 - INT (30431) 4Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required

Arranged Sharon J Mord ONL ONLAll students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/enroll.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course. May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

TEXDSGN 1004 Fashion Culture and Industry 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31094) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based This course will be taught online via e-Learning. Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the startof the course.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Theatre THEATRE

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

THEATRE 1002 The Theatrical Arts and Society 3Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (31170) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

Arranged Stephen W Taft ONL ONLThis course is part of the 2016 Technology Mgmt BA cohort.This course will be taught online via eLearning.All cohort students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://distance.uni.edu/cohort/enroll. June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

THEATRE 1002 The Theatrical Arts and Society 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31148) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Students taking this course will have a choice of taking the course exams in person on campus or taking the exams online from any location. On-campus exams will be available during the morning and late afternoon. Exact times and location to be noted in the syllabus. Students will be required to show a photo ID. Online exams to be held the same days. There is a fee of $17.50 for the online exam proctoring service that students are required to pay for each online exam. For online proctored exams, students must have a webcam and be prepared to show a photo ID.This course will be taught online via eLearning.Instructions for accessing course materials will be sent to enrolled students' email accounts prior to the start of the course.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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University, Interdisciplinary UNIV

Twelve Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-07-28)

UNIV 2009 Study Abroad: Stirling, Scotland 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6D - LEC (30408) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

2017-06-052017-06-30Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2009 Study Abroad: Florence, Italy 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6M - LEC (30691) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

2017-05-082017-06-02Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2009 Study Abroad: Florence, Italy 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6P - LEC (31307) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

2017-06-192017-07-28Arranged Paula M VanZee ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2012 Study Abroad: Kansai Gaidai, Japan 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6B - LEC (31402) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

2017-06-192017-07-28Arranged Paula M VanZee ARR ARR

UNIV 2012 Study Abroad: Duisburg, Germany 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6F - LEC (30515) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

2017-05-182017-06-16Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078. May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

UNIV 31CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Undergraduate B1 - LEC (30384) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Laura Anne Wilson ARR ARR

UNIV 31CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Undergraduate C1 - LEC (30385) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Sarah NC Goblirsch ARR ARR

UNIV 31CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Undergraduate D1 - LEC (30983) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Matthew D Nuese ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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UNIV 31CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Undergraduate F1 - LEC (30386) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Elizabeth T Vanderwall ARRARR

UNIV 51CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Graduate A1 - LEC (30625) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Laura Anne Wilson ARR ARR

UNIV 51CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Graduate B1 - LEC (30667) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Laura Anne Wilson ARR ARR

UNIV 2002 CIEP Business English 0Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (31073) 0Units Department Consent Required

08:00AM 09:00AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 4198 Honors Independent Study 1 - 3Units Undergraduate 01 - IND (30494) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Jessica LM Asa ARR ARR Arranged Trudy A Eden ARR ARR

UNIV 5001 Consortium Exchange 0 - 18Units Graduate 1A - LEC (30506) 0 - 18Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR June Four Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-06-30)

UNIV 2009 Study Abroad: NMMU, South Africa 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6B - LEC (30482) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2013 Study Abroad: Akita, Japan 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6C - LEC (30480) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2029 CIEP Cultural Immersion 0Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (30380) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM MTWRF July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

UNIV 2002 CIEP BSMP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 63 - LEC (30630) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

UNIV 2002 CIEP BSMP STEM A 0Units Undergraduate 64 - LEC (30629) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 09:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2002 CIEP BSMP STEM B 0Units Undergraduate 65 - LEC (30628) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 09:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2002 CIEP BSMP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 66 - LEC (30631) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2002 CIEP BSMP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 67 - LEC (30632) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 09:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2002 CIEP Proyecta 0Units Undergraduate 6A - LEC (30756) 0Units Department Consent Required

02:00PM 02:50PM TR UNI Staff

UNIV 2002 CIEP Dianji Summer Program 0Units Undergraduate 6B - LEC (31068) 0Units Department Consent Required

02:00PM 03:50PM MTWRF Jaime D Lyon SEC 406

UNIV 2002 CIEP Proyecta 0Units Undergraduate 6C - LEC (31075) 0Units

02:00PM 02:50PM TR Sally A Roos

UNIV 2029 CIEP Cultural Immersion 0Units Undergraduate 62 - LEC (30540) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM MTWRF

UNIV 2029 CIEP FIPSE 0Units Undergraduate 63 - LEC (30416) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 02:00PM MTWRF

UNIV 2029 CIEP NCCU 0Units Undergraduate 64 - LEC (30417) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 02:00PM MTWRF May June Six Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-16)

UNIV 2001 Study Abroad: Thessaloniki, Greece 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6E - LEC (30781) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

UNIV 2001 Study Abroad: Rennes, France 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6O - LEC (30388) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2001 Study Abroad: Oviedo, Spain 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6S - LEC (30567) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2009 Study Abroad: Florence, Italy 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6Q - LEC (31381) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZee ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2012 Study Abroad: Greece ACG 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6N - LEC (30690) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2012 Study Abroad: San Jose, Costa Rica 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6Z - LEC (30010) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2013 Study Abroad: Non-UNI United Kingdom 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6D - LEC (30481) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or 319-273-7078. June July Six Week (2017-06-19 - 2017-07-28)

UNIV 2001 Study Abroad: Oviedo, Spain 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6T - LEC (30778) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2002 CIEP Multiculturalism 0Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31438) 0Units

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF Christina L TsimpidesClass meeting June 25 through July 21.

UNIV 2009 Study Abroad: Stirling, Scotland 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6E - LEC (31380) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZee ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at study-

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

[email protected] or 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2009 Study Abroad: Seoul, South Korea 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6K - LEC (30568) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travel is required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2009 Study Abroad: Florence, Italy 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6N - LEC (31306) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZee ARR ARRThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078.

UNIV 2012 Study Abroad: San Jose, Costa Rica 0 - 12Units Undergraduate 6Y - LEC (30777) 0 - 12Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Paula M VanZeeThis is a study abroad course. International travelis required. Please contact the UNI Study Abroad Center to enroll into this course at [email protected] or at 319-273-7078. June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

UNIV 31CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Undergraduate E1 - LEC (30768) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Laura Anne Wilson ARR ARR

UNIV 31CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Undergraduate G1 - LEC (30668) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged Anna C McGee ARR ARR

UNIV 31CI Co-op/Internship 0Units Undergraduate H1 - LEC (31043) 0Units Department Consent Required

Arranged D Isabela Varela ARR ARR

UNIV 2003 Level 2 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (30324) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 10:50AM MTWRF Fatemeh Bordbarjavidi

UNIV 2003 Level 3 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 62 - LEC (30326) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF Marine Ashot Pepanyan

UNIV 2003 Level 4 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 63 - LEC (30327) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF Fatemeh Bordbarjavidi SEC 308

UNIV 2003 Level 5 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 64 - LEC (30329) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM 2017-06-062017-07-28MTWRF Juliann E Teichert SEC 410

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

UNIV 2003 Level 6 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 65 - LEC (30331) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF Jaime D Lyon SEC 310

UNIV 2003 Level 7 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 66 - LEC (30333) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM MTWRF Christina L Tsimpides

UNIV 2003 Bridge CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 67 - LEC (30322) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2003 Level 2 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 6Q - LEC (30325) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM 2017-06-062017-07-28MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2003 Level 3 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 6R - LEC (30880) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 09:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2003 Level 4 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 6S - LEC (30328) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2003 Level 5 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 6T - LEC (30330) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM 2017-06-062017-07-28MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2003 Level 6 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 6U - LEC (30332) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2003 Level 7 CIEP Reading 0Units Undergraduate 6V - LEC (30334) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 10:00AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2004 Level 2 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (30335) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff SEC 308

UNIV 2004 Level 3 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 62 - LEC (30337) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF Juliann E Teichert ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

UNIV 2004 Level 4 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 63 - LEC (30339) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF Michael L Williams SEC 308

UNIV 2004 Level 5 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 64 - LEC (30340) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF Christina L Tsimpides SEC 410

UNIV 2004 Level 6 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 65 - LEC (30342) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF Lauren M Rein SEC 158

UNIV 2004 Level 7 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 66 - LEC (30344) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF Christina L Tsimpides LNG 21

UNIV 2004 Bridge CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 67 - LEC (30323) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2004 Level 2 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 6Q - LEC (30336) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2004 Level 3 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 6R - LEC (30338) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2004 Level 4 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 6S - LEC (30881) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2004 Level 5 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 6T - LEC (30341) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2004 Level 6 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 6U - LEC (30343) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2004 Level 7 CIEP Writing 0Units Undergraduate 6V - LEC (30345) 0Units Department Consent Required

10:00AM 11:50AM MTWRF UNI Staff

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

UNIV 2008 Level 2 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 61 - LEC (30346) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff SEC 408

UNIV 2008 Level 3 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 62 - LEC (30882) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF Fatemeh Bordbarjavidi SEC 158

UNIV 2008 Level 4 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 63 - LEC (30349) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 09:50AM MTWRF Jaime D Lyon SEC 410

UNIV 2008 Level 5 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 64 - LEC (30353) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 09:50AM MTWRF Marine Ashot Pepanyan SEC 310

UNIV 2008 Level 6 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 65 - LEC (30354) 0Units Department Consent Required

09:00AM 09:50AM MTWRF Sally A Roos SEC 308

UNIV 2008 Level 7 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 66 - LEC (30356) 0Units Department Consent Required

08:00AM 08:50AM MTWRF Marine Ashot Pepanyan SEC 310

UNIV 2008 Bridge CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 67 - LEC (30321) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2008 Level 2 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 6Q - LEC (30347) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2008 Level 3 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 6R - LEC (30348) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2008 Level 4 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 6S - LEC (30350) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2008 Level 5 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 6T - LEC (30883) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room

UNIV 2008 Level 6 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 6U - LEC (30355) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 2008 Level 7 CIEP Listening/Speaking 0Units Undergraduate 6V - LEC (30357) 0Units Department Consent Required

01:00PM 01:50PM MTWRF UNI Staff

UNIV 5001 Consortium Exchange 0 - 18Units Graduate 7A - LEC (30507) 0 - 18Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

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Women's and Gender Studies WGS

May Four Week (2017-05-08 - 2017-06-02)

WGS 1040 Women's and Gender Studies: Introduction 3Units Undergraduate 60 - LEC (31316) 3Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based

WGS 3195 Internship in Women's and Gender Studies 1 - 3Units Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Women's and Gender Studies minor with completion of two or more core courses; junior standing. For graduate students: consent of WGS Director. 01 - LEC (30196) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

WGS 6285 Readings in Women's and Gender Studies 1 - 6Units Graduate 02 - RDG (31315) 1 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Danielle E McGeough ARR ARR

WGS 6297 Practicum 1 - 3Units Graduate 01 - PRA (30168) 1 - 3Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR July Four Week (2017-07-03 - 2017-07-28)

WGS 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 02 - RSC (31424) 1 - 6Units Instructor Consent Required

Arranged Catherine H Palczewski ARRARR June July Eight Week (2017-06-05 - 2017-07-28)

WGS 4198 Independent Study 1 - 6Units Undergraduate 01 - IND (30234) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

WGS 6195 Graduate Internship in Women's and Gender Studies 1 - 4Units Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Must be admitted to the M.A. Women's and Gender Studies program and have consentof Women's and Gender Studies Director. 01 - LEC (30626) 1 - 4Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

WGS 6285 Readings in Women's and Gender Studies 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RDG (30167) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

WGS 6299 Research 1 - 6Units Graduate 01 - RSC (30169) 1 - 6Units Department Consent Required

Arranged UNI Staff ARR ARR

SUMMER 2017 Schedule of Classes

Section Meeting Times Meeting Days Instructor Building Room