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CLASS SCHEDULE Page 1 201968 - Summer 2019 As Of: 3/25/2019 ACC 108 Practical Account Procedures 1 Offers a step by step approach to the study of accounting for service, merchandising, and small business operations. This course includes analyzing business transactions, recording transactions in the general journal, posting to the general ledger, preparing adjusting and closing entries. Also, this course encompasses the preparation of the income statement, balance sheet, and the statement of owner's equity through the use of the worksheet. The three business formations (sole proprietor, partnership, and corporation) are discussed along with the issues of accounting for all three forms of ownership. Three lecture. Fall, Spring, Summer. Knecht, Edward TR 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM HYBRD Flagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15127 Room: 527 Knecht, Edward - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15071 Room: WEB ACC 255 Prin. of Financial Accounting Financial accounting theory as applied to corporate form of business involving service and merchandising activities. Includes analysis and recording of business transactions and preparation of financial statements. Prerequisite: ACC 108 and MAT 140 or placement beyond math prerequisite or Consent of Instructor. Three lecture. Fall, Spring. Knecht, Edward - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15118 Room: WEB Knecht, Edward - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15053 Room: WEB ACC 256 Princ. of Managerial Acct. SUN# ACC 2202- Accounting theory and practice as it applies to the uses of accounting information in the management decision making process of an organization. Introduces manufacturing accounting (job order, process cost, and standard cost systems) and budgeting. Prerequisite: ACC 255. Three lecture. Casey, Michael - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15009 Room: WEB Casey, Michael - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15119 Room: WEB AHS 131 Medical Terminology I Medical vocabulary for beginning students in Allied Health and Science fields. Includes word roots, prefixes, suffixes, and abbreviations. Emphasizes spelling, pronunciation, and definition. Pre-requisite: RDG 099, or placement test score(s) beyond prerequisite course(s), or consent of instructor Three lecture. Ferrara, Brandy - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15065 Room: WEB Ferrara, Brandy - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15001 Room: WEB Clark, James - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15133 Room: WEB AJS 101 Intro. to Admin. of Justice Organization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement, judicial and corrections systems, terminology, and constitutional limitations of the system. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Three lecture. Brock, Sharie - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15117 Room: WEB ANT 101 Intro to Physical Anthropology An introductory survey of the basic principles, concepts, assumptions, theories, and vocabulary of human evolution and world archaeology. General Education: Physical and Biological Sciences. Three lecture. Three lab. Neff, Linda - WEB Online Courses CRN: 15027 Room: WEB ANT 102 Intro to Cultural Anthropology Principles of cultural and social anthropology, with illustrative materials from a variety of cultures with a focus on globalization. The nature of culture; social, political, and economic systems; religion, aesthetics and language. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences; Arts and Humanities. Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness; Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness. Three lecture. Mielke, Genevieve MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM INPER Flagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15019 Room: 510

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Page 1: Summer 2019 Class Schedule · General Education: Lab Sciences. Three lecture. Three lab. Online Courses CRN: 15123 Allen, Andrew WEB Room: WEB - CHM 151 General Chemistry I SUN# CHM

CLASS SCHEDULE Page 1201968 - Summer 2019

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ACC 108 Practical Account Procedures 1Offers a step by step approach to the study of accounting for service, merchandising, and small business operations. This course includes analyzing business transactions, recording transactions in the general journal, posting to the general ledger, preparing adjusting and closing entries. Also, this course encompasses the preparation of the income statement, balance sheet, and the statement of owner's equity through the use of the worksheet. The three business formations (sole proprietor, partnership, and corporation) are discussed along with the issues of accounting for all three forms of ownership. Three lecture. Fall, Spring, Summer.

Knecht, Edward TR 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM HYBRDFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15127 Room: 527

Knecht, Edward - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15071 Room: WEB

ACC 255 Prin. of Financial AccountingFinancial accounting theory as applied to corporate form of business involving service and merchandising activities. Includes analysis and recording of business transactions and preparation of financial statements. Prerequisite: ACC 108 and MAT 140 or placement beyond math prerequisite or Consent of Instructor. Three lecture. Fall, Spring.

Knecht, Edward - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15118 Room: WEB

Knecht, Edward - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15053 Room: WEB

ACC 256 Princ. of Managerial Acct.SUN# ACC 2202- Accounting theory and practice as it applies to the uses of accounting information in the management decision making process of an organization. Introduces manufacturing accounting (job order, process cost, and standard cost systems) and budgeting. Prerequisite: ACC 255. Three lecture.

Casey, Michael - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15009 Room: WEB

Casey, Michael - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15119 Room: WEB

AHS 131 Medical Terminology IMedical vocabulary for beginning students in Allied Health and Science fields. Includes word roots, prefixes, suffixes, and abbreviations. Emphasizes spelling, pronunciation, and definition. Pre-requisite: RDG 099, or placement test score(s) beyond prerequisite course(s), or consent of instructor Three lecture.

Ferrara, Brandy - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15065 Room: WEB

Ferrara, Brandy - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15001 Room: WEB

Clark, James - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15133 Room: WEB

AJS 101 Intro. to Admin. of JusticeOrganization and jurisdiction of local, state, and federal law enforcement, judicial and corrections systems, terminology, and constitutional limitations of the system. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Three lecture.

Brock, Sharie - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15117 Room: WEB

ANT 101 Intro to Physical AnthropologyAn introductory survey of the basic principles, concepts, assumptions, theories, and vocabulary of human evolution and world archaeology. General Education: Physical and Biological Sciences. Three lecture. Three lab.

Neff, Linda - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15027 Room: WEB

ANT 102 Intro to Cultural AnthropologyPrinciples of cultural and social anthropology, with illustrative materials from a variety of cultures with a focus on globalization. The nature of culture; social, political, and economic systems; religion, aesthetics and language. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences; Arts and Humanities. Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness; Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness. Three lecture.

Mielke, Genevieve MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15019 Room: 510

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Becker, Lisa - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15020 Room: WEB

ANT 110 Exploring ArcheologyHistory, methods, and theory of archeology with an emphasis on modern techniques of studying prehistoric and historic populations and their cultural remains. General Education: Social and Behavioral Science. Three lecture.

Neff, Linda R 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM HYBRDOff Site CRN: 15120 Room: OS

ART 100 Art AppreciationHistorical overview and appreciation of painting, sculpture, architecture, film, and crafts. Examines individual works of art with regard to both their formal qualities and the way they reflect the shifting patterns of culture. Field trips. General Education: Arts and Humanities. Three lecture.

Petersen, Alan - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15048 Room: WEB

ART 120 Ceramics IIntroduction to handbuilding techniques, wheel throwing, glazing and other decorative techniques, kiln firing and ceramics history. One lecture; five lab. May be taken for S/U credit.

Fethkenher, Don MTWR 9:00 AM - 12:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15037 Room: 534

ART 121 Ceramics IIEmphasis on developing intermediate skill with the potter¿s wheel and handbuilding methods, glazing and decoration techniques, and kiln operations. Prerequisite: ART 120. One lecture; five lab. May be taken for S/U credit.

Fethkenher, Don MTWR 9:00 AM - 12:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15051 Room: 534

ART 281 Advanced Ceramics WorkshopA course for students interested in further developing artistic expression and skills in order to pursue personal artistic goals in ceramics. Prerequisite: ART 220, ART121 or consent of instructor. One lecture, Five lab.

Fethkenher, Don MTWR 9:00 AM - 12:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15064 Room: 534

ART 298 Special TopicsDesigned to meet the needs of an individual(s) with interest in pursuing an original topic in an instructional area under faculty supervision. One to six variable credit hours.

Dillingham, Elaine MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15131 Room: 536

BIO 100 Biology ConceptsBasic principles and concepts of biology. Explores methods of scientific inquiry and behavior of organisms and energy in biological systems. Prerequisites: MAT 087 and ENG 100 or placement. General Education: Physical and Biological Sciences. Three lecture; three lab.

Clark Friedman, Christine - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15040 Room: WEB

BIO 181 Unity of Life I: Life of CellSUN# BIO 1181- An introductory course for Biology MAJORS emphasizing central principles related to cellular and molecular processes in the cell. Course will include molecular structure, cell structure, reproduction, metabolism molecular genetics and evolution. CHM 130 or higher recommended. Prerequisite: ENG 100 and MAT 121, or MAT 122, or placement. General Education: Physical and Bilogical Sciences.Three lecture; three lab.

Nittmann, Shawn MTWR 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15045 Room: 514

Woodruff II, Robert - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15082 Room: WEB

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BIO 201 Human Anatomy & Physiology ISUN# BIO 2201- Design and function of the human body. Topics include cells, tissues, integumentary, muscular, skeletal, nervous, and sensory systems. Prerequisite: BIO 181 or consent of instructor. General Education: Physical and Biological Sciences. Three lecture; three lab.

Beresic-Perrins, Rebecca MTWR 3:00 PM - 4:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15012 Room: 507

Tabor, Aaron - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15087 Room: WEB

BIO 202 Human Anatomy & Physiology IISUN# BIO 2202- Design and function of the human body. Topics include body fluids, immune, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems. Prerequisite: BIO 201 or consent of instructor. General Education: Physical and Biological Sciences. Three lecture; three lab.

Beresic-Perrins, Rebecca MTWR 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15052 Room: 507

Tabor, Aaron - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15122 Room: WEB

BIO 205 MicrobiologySUN# BIO 2205- Microbes and their relationships to health, ecology, and related areas. Prerequisite: BIO 181 or Consent of Instructor. General Education: Physical and Biological Sciences. Three lecture. Three lab. Fall, Spring.

Friedman, Douglas MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15013 Room: 513

Friedman, Douglas - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15058 Room: WEB

BIO 218 Human PathophysiologyThis course surveys disease processes that affect the body systems, focusing on altered physiological mechanisms in cells and organ systems. Prerequisites: BIO 201, BIO 202. Recommended: BIO 205. Four lecture. Fall, Spring.

Tabor, Aaron - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15060 Room: WEB

BUS 204 Business CommunicationsSolving business problems through effective oral and written communications. Letter forms and methods of writing business letters. Creating functional lletters related to inquiry, response, good will, sales, credit, and adjustment and collection. General Education: Options. Special Requirement: Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry. Pre/Co-requisite: ENG 102. Three lecture.

Vadnais, Lee - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15042 Room: WEB

BUS 232 Business Statistics & AnalysisBusiness statistics involves statistical tools and techniques used in applications. Includes collection of data, graphical and descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, point and interval estimates of population parameters, hypothesis testing, and correlation and regression Prerequisite: MAT 140 or placement test scores beyond prerequisite course. General Education: Options. Three lecture. Fall, Spring.

Sonier, Kim - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15008 Room: WEB

Strong, Ronald - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15011 Room: WEB

CHM 130 Fundamental ChemistrySUN# CHM 1130- General inorganic chemistry, scientific method, and general laboratory procedures. Prerequisite: ENG 100 and MAT 121 or placement. General Education: Lab Sciences. Three lecture. Three lab.

Allen, Andrew - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15123 Room: WEB

CHM 151 General Chemistry ISUN# CHM 1151-Fundamental concepts in chemistry presented at a level appropriate for science majors. An exploration of matter and the changes it undergoes using both qualitative and quantitative methods. Prerequisite: *MAT 121 or placement test score(s) beyond prerequisite course(s). CHM 130 recommended. General Education: Lab Sciences. Four lecture.

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Dasmahapatra, Girija MTWR 8:30 AM - 10:50 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15057 Room: 515

CIS 120 Intro to Computer Info SystemsSUN# CIS 1120. Concepts and theories regarding computer hardware, software, and information processing systems. Includes an intensive lecture component covering the most current technological and computer information available and a hands-on component using word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation, e-mail and web browsing application software packages. No prior experience necessary. General Education: Options. Three lecture.

Rencher, Sarah - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15010 Room: WEB

Rencher, Sarah - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15004 Room: WEB

CPS 100 Colorado Plateau OverviewIntroduction to the history, art, literature, physical and cultural geography of the Colorado Plateau, and contemporary issues of the region. General Education: Arts and Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences. Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness, Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness. Three lecture.

Petersen, Alan - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15049 Room: WEB

ECN 204 Macroeconomic PrinciplesSUN# ECN 2201. Basic principles of macroeconomics designed to acquaint the student with workings of the national economy: market economy, national income accounting, fiscal/monetary policy, and the Federal Reserve System. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Three lecture.

Gifford, Adam - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15007 Room: WEB

Gifford, Adam - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15055 Room: WEB

ECN 205 Microeconomic PrinciplesSUN# ECN 2202- Microeconomic topics of market structures, elasticity, price and output determination, and general equilibrium. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Three lecture.

Gifford, Adam - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15006 Room: WEB

Gifford, Adam - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15056 Room: WEB

EMS 262B Emergency Medical Services B2nd of 3 courses in preparation of the Certified Basic Emergency Medical Technician for transition to an advanced Certified Emergency Paramedic provider level. Includes human anatomy and physiology, physical assessment, advanced airway and ventilation techniques, intervenous therapy, medical emergencies, and trauma patient management. Interested students will go through a rigorous testing process and should contact the EMS program coordinator. Prerequisite: EMS 262A. This course is provided in partnership with Northern Arizona Healthcare (NAH). Application to and acceptance into the program is required in order to take this course. See the NAH website at www.nahealth.com for application information. 7.8 lecture. 2.2 lab.

Manning, David - INPERFlagstaff 4th St CRN: 15076 Room:

ENG 099 Fundamentals of CompositionIntegrated reading/critical thinking/writing approach to basic skills needed for success in college. Extensive writing practice with emphasis on the writing process, writing strategies and essay development. Prerequisite: ENG 095 or placement beyond prerequisite. Four lecture.

Bodie, Angelic MTWR 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15111 Room: 508

ENG 101 College Composition IENG 101 requires practice in writing, rhetoric, and reasoning, with emphasis on using the writing process to compose college-level essays. Prerequisites: ENG 100 and RDG 099 or placement beyond prerequisite courses. General Education: Composition. Three lecture.

Arini, Marianne MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM ITVOFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15028 Room: 122

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Bozeman, Pamela - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15029 Room: WEB

Dihlmann Lunday, Sandra - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15097 Room: WEB

Carscallen, Colleen - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15030 Room: WEB

Arini, Marianne MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM ITVRPage CRN: 15113 Room: D9

ENG 102 College Composition IIContinued development of ideas and strategies introduced in ENG 101.Extensive practice in critical thinking, reading, and writing with emphasis on composing analytical essays and a documented research paper. Prerequisite: ENG 101. General Education: Composition. Three lecture.

Prefontaine, Theresa MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM ITVOFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15032 Room: 122

Canning, Anna - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15033 Room: WEB

Canning, Anna - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15031 Room: WEB

Canning, Anna - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15093 Room: WEB

Prefontaine, Theresa MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM ITVRPage CRN: 15114 Room: D9

ENG 272 Creative Writing: Non-FictionExtensive practice in writing and revising various types of creative non-fiction. Emphasis on study of professional models and discussion of students¿ work. Pre- or co-requisite: ENG 102. General Education: Arts and Humanities. Special Requirements: Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry. Three lecture. May be taken for S/U credit.

Martin, Jeremy MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15046 Room: 504

GEO 131 Intro to Physical GeographyNatural processes of weather, climate, hydrology, ecology, geology and tectonics, diastrophism, volcanism, denudation, soils, glaciation, and coastal processes emphasizing geographic distribution. General Education: Physical and Biological Sciences. Three lecture; three lab.

Marshall, Duane - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15072 Room: WEB

HIS 131 US History to 1877Study of the peoples and forces that comprise the history of the United States from the pre-Columbian era to the end of Reconstruction (1877). General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Special Requirements: Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness, Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness. Three lecture.

*** NONE *** - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15034 Room: WEB

HIS 132 US History from 1877History of the United States and the peoples and forces that shape it from the end of Reconstruction to the present. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Special Requirements: Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness, Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness. Three lecture.

Hernando, Matthew - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15088 Room: WEB

HUM 242 Humanities IICultural development of the Western World from the Renaissance to the present as reflected in the literature, visual arts, architecture, and performing arts of the various periods. Pre- or co-requisite: ENG 102. General Education: Arts and Humanities. Special Requirements: Intensive Writing/Critical Inquiry, Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness. Three lecture.

Ketel, Kristine - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15077 Room: WEB

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MAT 091 Beginning AlgebraBasic algebraic concepts including operations with signed numbers, exponents and radicals, linear equations and inequalities, polynomials, and graphing. Prerequisite: MAT 088 or placement. Four lecture. Fall, Spring.

Foley, Mary MTWR 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM ITVOFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15018 Room: 122

Foley, Mary MTWR 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM ITVRPage CRN: 15108 Room: D9

MAT 097 Intermediate AlgebraBasic algebraic concepts, including rational expressions, functions and their graphs, radicals, quadratics, and logarithms/exponentionals. Prerequisite *MAT 091 or placement beyond prerequisite. Four lecture.

Friedman, Tyler TR 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15132 Room: 459

Pulley, Janice MTWR 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM ITVOFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15062 Room: 122

Pulley, Janice MTWR 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM ITVRPage CRN: 15109 Room: D9

MAT 140 College Math w/Algebra ReviewStudents will examine finance, growth, probability, statistics, and common applications encountered in society. Review material will be taught just in time for when it is needed. General Education: Mathematics. Prerequisite: MAT 091 or placement into MAT121/122/140. Five lecture.

Meier, Dorel MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:35 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15063 Room: 107

Karlson, Sarah - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15044 Room: WEB

MAT 142 College MathStudents will examine finance, growth, probability, statistics, and common applications encountered in society. General Education: Mathematics. Prerequisite: MAT 096 (preferred) or MAT 097 or placement beyond prerequisite. Three lecture. Fall, Spring.

Cook, Daniel MW 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15014 Room: 460

Jameson, Jennifer - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15043 Room: WEB

MAT 151 College AlgebraCollege level algebra, including equations, functions, matrices, inequalities, sequences and series, and fundamental algebra theorems will be studied. Prerequisite: MAT 121 (Recommended) or MAT 122 or placement. General Education: Mathematics. Four lecture. Fall.

*** NONE *** TR 11:00 AM - 1:30 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15125 Room: 504

MAT 160 Introduction to StatisticsIntroduction to Statistics involves statistical tools and techniques used in applications. Includes collection of data, graphical and descriptive statistics, probability and probability distributions, point and interval estimates of population parameters, hypothesis testing, and correlation and regression. Prerequisite: MAT 140 or placement beyond prerequisite course. General Education: Mathematics. Three lecture. Fall, Spring.

Sonier, Kim - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15015 Room: WEB

Strong, Ronald - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15038 Room: WEB

MAT 187 Pre-CalculusSun# MAT 1187. College level algebra and trigonometric topics to prepare for calculus. Functions, equations, and inequalities, trigonometry, and fundamental algebra theorems will be studied. General Education : Mathematics. Prerequisite: MAT 121 or placement. Five lecture.

Meilbeck, Cheryl MTWR 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15126 Room: 518

Meier, Dorel MTWR 11:00 AM - 12:35 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15017 Room: 460

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MAT 220 Calculus & Analytic Geometry ISUN# MAT 2220- Limits, continuity, differential, and integral operations on algebraic and trigonometric functions and applications. Prerequisite: MAT 187 or placement. General Education: Mathematics. Five lecture.

*** NONE *** MTWR 9:00 AM - 10:35 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15129 Room: 509

Inigo, Magdalene MTWR 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15016 Room: 518

MUS 100 Music AppreciationDevelopment of understanding and enjoyment of various musical forms and styles. Including an introduction to musical history. Relates concepts of music style and technique to those of other arts. General Education: Arts and Humanities. Three lecture.

Kott, Tama MW 11:00 AM - 12:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15130 Room: 528

Nichols, Richard - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15073 Room: WEB

NTR 135 Human NutritionPrinciples of nutrition in critical periods throughout the life cycle, diet in disease, and the essentials for the nutritional care of clients suffering from various diseases. Three lecture.

Webb, Nina - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15101 Room: WEB

Webb, Nina - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15041 Room: WEB

Webb, Nina - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15047 Room: WEB

NUR 110 Nursing Assistant IBasic concepts common to all members of the health team in acute and long-term care settings. Basic principles of communication, nutrition, emergency care, medical terminology, environmental safety and comfort, and ethical/legal aspects of health care. Basic nursing skills based upon fundamental nursing concepts in giving individualized client care. Current American Heart Association Health Care Provider CPR certificate; health requirements including evidence of TB testing within the past year, two measles, mumps, and rubella immunizations or titers, Tetanus, Diphtheria, and Pertussis (TDAP) within ten years, confirmation of Varicella or immunization, flu vaccine (date restricted) or documented exception . These requirements are subject to change at the discretion of Northern Arizona Healthcare. Prerequisites: MAT 082 and RDG 099 or placement beyond prerequisite courses or Consent of Instructor. Pre/Co-requisite: AHS 131. Recommended: AHS 131 prior to summer enrollment. Co-requisite: NUR 111. Three lecture. One lab.

Charette-Valdez, Judy MW 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM INPERFlagstaff 4th St CRN: 15085 Room: C1

NUR 111 Nursing Assistant ClinicalTo provide students with the necessary clinical time required for application for state certification as a Certified Nursing Assistant. Students will practice basic concepts common to all members of the health team in acute and long-term care settings which include basic principles of communication, nutrition, emergency care, medical terminology, environmental safety and comfort, ethical/legal aspects of health care, basic nursing skills based upon fundamental nursing concepts in giving individualized client care. Prerequisites: Current American Heart Association Health Care Provider CPR certificate; health requirements including evidence of TB testing within the past year, measles, mumps, and rubella immunization or titers, TDAP, confirmation of Varicella or immunization. These requirements are subject to change at the discretion of Northern Arizona Healthcare. Co-requisite: NUR 110. One lab.

Charette-Valdez, Judy - INPERFlagstaff 4th St CRN: 15086 Room:

PHI 101 Introduction to PhilosophySUN# PHI 1101- Philosophical readings, discussion, and analysis on topics including metaphysics, truth, knowledge, and ethics. General Education: Arts and Humanities. Special Requirements: Contemporary Global/International Awareness or Historical Awareness. Three lecture.

Maris, Hana - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15035 Room: WEB

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PHI 105 Introduction to EthicsSUN# PHI 1105- Key concepts and problems in ethics and social and political philosophy. Historic and contemporary reading with application to modern concerns. General Education: Arts and Humanities. Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness. Three lecture.

Maris, Hana - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15080 Room: WEB

POS 220 AZ & National ConstitutionBasic course in Arizona and United States governments and constitutions designed to meet therequirements for Arizona state teaching certification. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Three lecture.

Barraza, Eva - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15128 Room: WEB

PSY 101 Intro to PsychologySUN# PSY 1101- A foundation course in the science of behavior. The course will provide an overview of the factors that affect behavior and mental processes including biological, behavioral, cognitive, and socio-cultural influences. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. AGEC Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness. Three lecture.

Rodarmel, Staci TR 5:00 PM - 6:50 PM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15021 Room: 459

Rhodes, James - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15022 Room: WEB

PSY 240 Developmental PsychologyLife span development, including the scientific study of normal physiological, emotional, cognitive, and social development and the factors that influence this development, from conception until death. Prerequisite: PSY 101. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness. Three lecture.

Rhodes, James - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15023 Room: WEB

RDG 099 Advanced Reading ImprovementA multi-pronged approach that includes mastery of college reading skills enhanced withsupplemental reading, critical thinking, and reading fluency activities. Prerequisite: ENG 095 or placement beyond prerequisite course. May be taken for S/U credit. Four lecture.

Gray, Christine - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15115 Room: WEB

REL 201 Comparative ReligionsStudy of the world's major religions including religious and philosophical concepts pertaining to the existence and nature of the Absolute. Indigenous religions, Native American Religions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism, Sikhism, Taoism, Confucianism, Zoroastrianism, Judaism, Christianity and Islam. General Education: Arts and Humanities. Special Requirements: Contemporary Global/International Awareness OR Historical Awareness. Three lecture.

Maniglia, Joseph - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15124 Room: WEB

SOC 101 Introduction to SociologySUN# SOC 1101- Fundamental concepts of social organization, culture, race, ethnicity, socialization, social institutions, and social change. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness.

Boznak, Barbara MW 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM ITVOFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15074 Room: 124

Hagen, Kristi - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15024 Room: WEB

Boznak, Barbara MW 9:00 AM - 10:50 AM ITVRPage CRN: 15106 Room: D7

SOC 140 Marriage & Family in the U.S.Institutions and systems of kinship, marriage, family grouping, child rearing and status placement are studied. General Education: Social and Behaviorial Sciences, Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness.Three Lecture.

Brand, Amanda - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15050 Room: WEB

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SOC 215 Race & Ethnic RelationsSUN# SOC 2215- Sociological perspectives and theories on race and ethnic relations including: contemporary and historical racial and ethnic intergroup relations, cultural origins, developments, and problems experienced by minority groups. General Education: Social and Behavioral Sciences. Special Requirements: Ethnic/Race/Gender Awareness. Three lecture.

Hagen, Kristi - WEBOnline Courses CRN: 15025 Room: WEB

SPA 101 Beginning Spanish ISUN# SPA 1101- Basic grammar, vocabulary, and culture. Practice in speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. . General Education: Options. Four lecture. Recommended: Spanish placement exam if you have previous Spanish experience of any kind. May be taken for S/U credit with instructor approval.

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SPA 102 Beginning Spanish IISUN# SPA 1102- Further emphasis on basic grammar, vocabulary, and culture. Practice in speaking, reading, and writing Spanish. Prerequisite: SPA 101 or placement. General Education: Options. Four lecture. May be taken for S/U credit with instructor approval.

Clark, Virgil MTWR 9:00 AM - 11:30 AM INPERFlagstaff Lone Tree CRN: 15003 Room: 512

SPC 100 Fund. of Speech CommunicationFundamentals of speech communication emphasizing public speaking skills and improved self-confidence. Performance based, improving speaking skills. General Education: Options. Three lecture.

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