c, ..,..., .. ~ , " mai , STA T I UNDERGRADUATE CREDIT COURSES Continuing and Distance Education evening classes will be offered on the University Park campus during the Fall Semester 1997. Classes begin on Wednesday, August 27, and continue for fifteen weeks, unless otherwise noted. Courses are offered for 3 credits, unless otherwise noted. Courses marked with an (*) are offered at lunchtime to accommodate Penn State employees. Individuals who are not Penn State employees may reg ister for these courses on a space-available basis on Wednesday, August 27. Registration can be completed by mail or in person. ■ ARTS and ART 020 (GA) Section 901 Section 902 Section 903 Section 904 Section 905 ART 050 (GA) ART 290 (GA) 390351 363189 390480 363192 363198 390354 390654 394101 ART H 100 (GA) 393222 ART H 111 (GA) 395772 ART H 112 (GA) 394290 ART H 297 C (GA) 393267 INART 001 (GA) 393225 INART 010 (GA) 395673 MUSIC 005 (GA) 394863 MUSIC 007 (GA;DF) 394866 MUSIC 008 (GA) 395070 MUSIC 052 (GA) 394884 THEA 100 (GA) ■ BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION MN 211 Financial and Managerial Accounting (4 credits) 394104 Section 901 Mon /Wed 6 00-8 00 p.m. 394107 Section 902 Thes/Thurs 6 00-8 00 p.m. 394239 B A 100 Introduction to Business Wed 6 00-9 00 p.m. BA 243 394845 Section 901 395733 Section 902 395775 B A 250 B LAW 243 Section 901 Section 902 B LOG 301 FIN 100 FIN 108 FIN 301 390357 390360 390363 395661 395664 395667 MGMT 100 W Section 901 Section 901 MGMT 301 396387 363234 395781 395784 MGMT 321 MGMT 341 395787 Section 901 '395790 Section 906 395793 MIS 103 395796 MIS 120 MIS 204 389826 Section 901 390450 Section 902 395805 MSIS 200 395799 MKTG 220 395802 MKTG 221 394860 MKTG 301 392436 R EST 100 ■ COMMUNICATIONS 395556 COMM 150 (GA) The Art of the Cinema Mon 6 00-7 00 p.m.and Wed. 6 00-8 00 p m. ■ EARTH and MINERAL SCIENCES 395340 EARTH 002 (GN) GAIA—The Earth System Tues/Thurs 6 00-7 15 p.m. 384036 GEOG 010 Physical Geography: An Introduction Tues/Thurs 6 00-7 45 p.m. Geographical Perspectives on Human-Environment Relations Mon/Wed. 6 00-7 15 p.m. 394908 METED 003 (GH) Introductory Meteorology Tues /rhurs 7:30-8:45 p.m. 384045 GEOG 030 ■ EDUCATION 363162 ADTED 100 ■ ENGINEERING 385101 CMPS( 100 Computer Fundamentals and Applications Tues./I'lms 6:00-7:15 p.m . 385122 CMPS( 101 (GO) Introduction to Algorithmic Processes Thes./Thurs 7 30-8 45 p.m . CMPSC 203 (GO) Principles of Programming with Business Applications (4 credits) 385125 Section 901 Mon /Wed 5 30-7 15 p.m . 385128 Section 902 Mon /Wed 7 30-9 15 p.m. 393258 Section 903 Thestrhurs 5 311-7 15 p.m . 393261 Section 904 llies/Thurs 7 30-9 15 p.m . ■ HEALTH and HUMAN DEVELOPMENT ESACT 016 363210 ESACT 019 363219 ESAU 117 (GPE) 390552 ESACT 138 (GPO Golf I (1.5 credits) Mon /lbes/Wed /Thurs. 390546 Section 901 6 041-7 30 pm. (4 weeks—begins September 2) 390549 Section 902 6 00-7 30 p.m.(4 weeks—begins September 2) ESACT 226 (GPE) Pistol I (I 5 credits) 396030 Section 901 hes/rhurs 6 00-7 15 p.m.(August 28—October 21) 396033 Section 902 hes/Thurs 7 30-8 45 p.m.(August 28—October 21) 396045 ESACT 226 A Pistol II (1.5 credits) 'hies/Thurs. 6 00-7 15 p.m. (October 16—December 11) ARCHITECTURE Introduction to Drawing Mon /Wed 7 30-9 45 p.m. Thes/Thurs 4:45-7:00 p.m . Mon ./Wed. 5:00--7:15 p.m . llies/Thurs 7 30-9 45 p.m . Tues./Thurs. 6:30-8:45 p.m. Introduction to Painting Thes./Thurs. 7:30-9:45 p.m Photography I Tues. 7:30-8:45 p.m. and Thurs. 6 00-10 00 p.m . Introduction to Art Mon/Wed. 6:00-7:15 p.m. Survey of Western Art I Tues./Thurs. 6:00-7:15 p.m . Survey of Western Art II 'Nes /Thurs. 7:30-8:45 p.m. Special Topics: The History of Photography Mon./Wed 7:30-8:45 p.m. The Arts (formerly ARTS 001) Mon./Wed 7:30-8:45 p.m . The Popular Arts in America: Mass Media Arts Thes/Thurs 6:00-7:15 p.m . An Introduction to Western Music Mon /Wed 6:00-7:15 p.m. Evolution of Jazz Tues./Thurs. 6 00-7 15 p.m Rudiments of Music Mon/Wed. 6:00-7:15 p.m . Voice Class: Non-Music Major (1 credit) Mon./Wed. 7:30-8:30 p.m. The Art of the Theatre Mon /Wed 6:00-7:15 p.m . Social, Legal, and Ethical Environment of Business (4 credits) Thes/Thurs 5 -15-7 30 p.m. Mon /Wed 7 30-9 15 p.m . Problems of Small Business Thurs. 6 00-9 00 p.m. Legal Environment of Busine'ss (begins September 8) Mon 00-9:00 p.m. Tlies/Thurs 30-8 p Business Logistics Management Tues. 6 00-9 00 p.m Introduction to Finance Mon/Wed 6 00-7 15 p.m . Personal Finance Mon /Wed 7 30-8 45 p.m . Corporation Finance Tues./Thurs. 6 00-7 15 p.m . Survey of Management Mon /Wed 6 00- 7 15 p.m. Tues/Thurs 6 00- 7 15 p.m. Basic Management Concepts Mon /Wed 7:30-8:45p.m. Leadership and Motivation lliesillurs 7 30-8 -15 p.m. Human Resource Management Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p.m. Tues/Thurs 11:30 a m -12-45 p.m. Microcomputer Applications in Business Mon /Wed 6 0(1-7 15 p.m. Microcomputer Operating Systems and User Interfaces Tues frhurs 6 00-7 15 p.m. Introduction to Business Information Systems (2 credits) (10 weeks) Mon /Vied 6 00- 7 15 p Mon /Wed 7:30-8 45 p.m. Introduction to Statistics for Business (4 credits) Thes/Thurs 5:45-7 30 p.m. Personal Selling TuesiThurs. 6 00-7 15 p.m . Contemporary American Marketing Thesirhurs 7 30-8 45 p.m . Principles of Marketing Wed 6 00-9 00 p.m . Real Estate Practice TuesiThurs 5:45-7:00 p.m Returning Adult Learners in the University llies/Thurs 6 00-7 15 p m. Archery I (I credit) Mon frues./Wed/Thurs./Fri and by appt , 5 011-7 00 p m. August 25-29 Archery-Bowhunting (I credit) Mon /rues/Wed if hurs art 7 00-9 30 p.m . (I week—August 25-29) Exercise for Stress Management (1. 5 credits) llies 6 00-7 15 p.m . 0 I L I SIR VICO REGISTRATION IS EASY! Visit our Continuing and Distance Education Office, 118 Keller Building, Fischer Road, University Park PA 16802-1300. The office is open Mondays through Thursdays from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Fridays from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Nondegree or part-time students—now through August 27 Ful-time degree students—may add Continuing and Distance Education evening credit courses to their schedules beginning Wednesday, August 27 (as space is available), using the telephone registration system: call (814) 863-9000, or in person at 118 Keller Building. Registration continues—August 27, 118 Keller Building. You may request a schedule and registration form by calling (814) 865-3443. Complete the registration form and return by mail to the above address, or fax to (814) 863-7042. 397155 ESACT 244 396495 ESAU 259 ESACT 360 (GPE) 393489 ESACT 378 Section 901 Section 902 HD FS 129165) 390729 390732 396039 HD FS 239 (GS) HD FS 249 (GS) 390717 390720 HD FS 315 (DF) KINES 097 A 393492 396342 KINES 197 A KINES 202 395559 359484 KINES 297D.1 KINES 297D.2 KINES 297 E 390759 390762 396357 NURS 115 364566 LIBERAL ARTS 395835 ADM J 111 ADM J 221 390420 AAA S 145 (RL ST) IGH;DF) AM ST 100 IGH) 351774 394842 ANTH 001 (GS) 395832 ANTH 002 (GS) 395820 395823 ANTH 021 (GN) ANTH 045 (GS;DF) ANTH 146 (GS;DF) MUT 101 (GH;DF) 395826 395829 395571 CMLIT 108 (GH,DF) 395574 ECON 002 (GS) Section 901 Section 906 ECON 004 (CS) 395577 "396837 395580 ECON 014 (GS) ICON 315 (GS) 397191 395583 ENGL 004 Section 901 Section 906 ENGL 015 (GWS) 395586 *395589 393237 EN& 050 (GA) 390537 ENGL 139 (GH;DF) ENGL 202 A (GWS) 395595 392163 ENG!. 2026 (GWS) 363201 MU 202 C (GWS) Section 901 Section 902 395598 395601 ENGL 202 D (GWS) Section 901 Section 902 DIM 215 384783 395031 390534 396036 HIST 020 395607 HIST 021 (GH) 395670 LIR 100 (GS) LIR 101 (GS) 395610 394851 PHIL 104 IGH) PHIL 106 PL SC 001 (GS) 390708 390711 395118 PL Sc 003 (GS) 387153 PL SC 014 (GS) Pt SC 017 387159 395121 PSY 002 Section 901 Section 902 PSY 213 (GS) 395685 395688 395691 RL ST 001 (GH;DF) Section 901 Section 902 390168 390174 351777 RL ST 145 (AAA S) (GH;DF) SO( 001 (GS) SOC 003 (GS) 394875 394878 SOC 012 (GS) SOC 013 (GS) SOC 055 (GS) SPAN 001 394872 394881 395694 395697 SPAN 001.6 395700 SPAN 002 395703 395706 SPAN 003 SKOM 100 A (GWS) Effective Speech Section 901 ThesiThurs 6:00-7:15 p in. Section 902 hes/Flffs. 7:30-8:45 p.m. Section 903 Mon./Wed 6:00-7:15 p.m WMNST 001 (GS;DF) Introduction to Women's Studies Mon /Wed 6.00-7:15 p.m. 395709 395712 395715 395718 AR IA Recreational Activity: Tai Chi Karate Mon /Wed 6:00-7:15 p.m. Sailing I (1.5 credits) Tues./Wed./Thurs. 6:30-9:30 p.m. (September 2-11); Sat./Sun. 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. (September 13, 14, 20, and 21) Fitness Walking (1.5 credits) Tues. 5:45-7:15 p.m. (September 2—December 9) Yoga 1 (1.5 credits) Tues./Thurs. 6:00-7:15 p.m. Tnes/rhurs 7:30-8:45 p.m. Introduction to Individual and Family Development Mon /Wed. 6 OC)-7 15 p.m. Adolescent Development Mon./Wed. 7:30-8:45 p. m Adult Development and Aging Mon./Wed. 6:00-7:15 p. m. Family Development Mon/Wed. 6:00-7:15 p.m. Principles and Practices of Healthful Living 11les. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Special Topics Wed. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Applied Human Anatomy 'Nes. 6:00-9:00 p.m., Sat. September 27 and November 15 Mental Training (1 credit) Ries. 6:15-7:15 p.m. Mental Training (1 credit) Ties. 7:30-8:30 p.m. Introduction to Sports Information (begins September 8) Mon. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Medications in the Elderly Client (I credit) Thurs. 6 00-8 00 p.m.(' weeks, begins September 4) Introduction to the American Criminal Justice System Wed. 6 00-9 00 p.m. Issues in the American Criminal Justice System ThesiThurs. 6.00-7:15 p.m. Afro—American Religion (begins September 8) Mon 6 00-9 00 p.m. Introduction to American Studies Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p. m . Introductory Anthropology TuesiThurs. 7 311-8 45 p.m. Introduction to Archaeology Tues/Thurs 6 00- 7 15 p. m . Introductory Biological Anthropology Tues/Thurs 6 00-7 15 p.m. Cultural Anthropology Tues./Thurs. 7:30-8:45 p.m . North American Indians Tues./Thurs. 7:30-8:45 p.m The Theme of Identity in World Literature: Race, Gender, and Other Issues of Diversity Mon ./Wed. 6 00- 7 15 p.m. Myths and Mythologies MonALed 7 30-8 45 p m . Introductory Microeconomic Analysis and Policy Tues/Thurs 00—' p .m. Tuesithurs I 130 x m —l2 45 p.m. Introductory Macroeconomic Analysis and Policy Tuesfrhurs '.30-8 45 p.m. Principles of Economics Tues./Thurs. 6 00- 1 15 p.m Labor Economics Tues/Thurs 7 30-8 45 p.m. Basic Writing Skills Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p.in. Mon /Wed 11:30 a.m.-12:45p.m. Rhetoric and Composition Tues.rfiturs 30-8:-15 p.in. Introduction to Creative Writing Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p.m. Black American Literature Mon /Wed 6:00-7:15 p.m Effective Writing: Writing in the Social Sciences llies./Thurs 6 00—' 15 p.m. Effective Writing: Writing in the Humanities Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p.m. Effective Writing: Technical Writing Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p.m. TuesiThurs 6 00- 7 15 p.m. Effective Writing: Business Writing Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p.m. Thesfrhurs 6 00-7 15 p.m. Introduction to Article Writing Mon /Wed ' 3(1-8 .45 p.m. Elementary French (4 credits) Mon /Wed 6 3P-8 15 p m American Civilization to 1877 Mon /Wed 7 :30-8:45p.m. American Civilization Since 1877 Thes/Thurs 6:00-7:15p.m. Industrial Relations rues /rhurs 6:00-7:15 p.m Employment Relationship: Law and Policy Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p.m . Ethics and the Professions Mon/Wed. 6.00-7:15 p.m Business Ethics Mon/Wed 7:30-8:45 p.m. Introduction to American National Government Ries/fhurs 7:30-8:45 p.m. Introduction to Comparative Politics Ilies/rhurs 6 011-7 15 p.m. International Relations 'Nes/Thurs. 7:30-8:45 p.m Introduction to Political Theory Tbes/Thurs 6 00-7 15 p.m . Psychology Mon /Wed 6 00-7 15 p .in. Mon /Wed 7 30-8 45 p.m . Introduction to Developmental Psychology Dates and times TBD Introduction to World Religions Mon /Wed. 6:00-7:15 p.m. Thes/Thurs 6:00-7:15 p.m. Afro-American Religion (begins September 8) Mon. 6 00-9 00 p.m . Introductory Sociology Tues./Thurs. 7:30-8:45 p.m. Introductory Social Psychology llieslfhurs 6 00-7 15 p.m. Criminology llies./Thurs. 7:30-8:45 p.m. Juvenile Delinquency Mon./Wed. 7:30-8:45 p.m. Work in Modern Society lbes /fhurs. 6:00-7:15 p.m Elementary Spanish I (4 credits) Mon./Wed. 5:45-7:30 p.m . Elementary Spanish for Graduate Students (2 to 3 credits) Mon/Wed. 6:30-8:00 p.m. Elementary Spanish II (4 credits) Mon./Wed. 5:45-7:30 p.m. Intermediate Spanish (4 credits) Mon/Wed. 5 45-7 30 p.m . WMNST 003 IGH;DF) Introduction to Women, the Humanities, and the Arts MOiliWed 7 30-8:45 p.m. 363204 SCIENCE BI SC 001 (G 1) 393219 BI SC 002 (GN) 390366 BI SC 003 (GN) BI SC 004 (GN) 363180 395727 BIM 029 395730 BIOL 041 (GN) CHEM 011 363933 390435 CHEM 012 (GN) 396027 MATH 003 MATH 004 MATH 017 MATH 021 (GO) MATH 022 (GQ) 390540 390723 395721 390543 363174 MATH 026 (60) 390726 MATH 110 IGQI Section 901 Section 902 MATH 111 (60) 363165 363168 363171 MATH 140 (GOl 363177 384786 395724 384789 381999 404850 395757 394911 389244 396048 382038 363183 363186 362664 394914 364551 364563 384756 364560 354582 359472 354579 361980 361983 394947 394944 394953 396120 400602 395343 398760 GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS Courses designated by the following suffixes have been approved for General Education: GA General Arts GH General Humanities GS General Social and Behavioral Sciences GHS General Health Sciences GPE General Physical Education GN General Natural Sciences GWS General Writing/Speaking This publication is available in alternative media on roma Pam Stab entourages pimple with disabilities to participate in its programs and activities. If you anticipate needing special accommodations or hove question about the physical access provided, plume contact the Continuing and Distance Education office in advance of your participation or visit. Nan Stale is an affirmative action, equal opportunity university. U.Ed (ED 98 0147 CG The Daily Collegian Thursday, Aug. 28, 1997 Structure and Functions of Organisms Mon /Wed 6 00- 7 15 p m Genetics, Ecology, and Evolution Mon ./Wed 6 00-7 15 p. m . Environmental Science Mon /Wed. 7 30-8 45 p. m . Human Body: Form and Function Mon /Wed. 6 00- 7 15 p. m . Mammalian Anatomy (4 credits) Thesfrhurs 5 45-8 30 p .m. Physiology TuesiThurs 7 30-8 45 p. m . Introductory Chemistry (10 weeks, begins August 27) Mon /Wed 6 00-8 00 p. m.(first 5 weeks); Mon. 6 00-8 00 p.m , Wed. 6 00-9 00 p.m. (second 5 weeks, lab) Chemical Principles (10 weeks, begins August 28) TueslThurs. 6 00-8 00 p. m. Basic Skills Mon/Wed 6 00-7 15 p.m. Intermediate Algebra Mon/Wed 6 00-7 15 p. m. Finite Mathematics Mon/Wed. 7 30-8 45 p.m. College Algebra 1 Mon/Wed 7 30-8 45 p.m. College Algebra H and Analytic Geometry Mon AX'ed 6 00- - 15 p.m . Plane Trigonometry Mon /Wed 7 30-8 45 p m . Techniques of Calculus I (.4 credits) Mon /Wed 5:.45-7 15 p.m. Tuesinurs 5: - a5- 7 :IS p.in. Techniques of Calculus II (2 credits) Mon /Wed 7 30-8:10 p Calculus with Analytic Geometry I (4 credits) Mon /Wed. 6:00-7:p.m. The Science of Physics Mon/Wed. 6 00-7 15 p.m. General Physics (4 credits) Mon/Wed 5 45-7 15 p.m Statistical Concepts and Reasoning Mon /Wed 7 30-8 45 p.m. PHYS 001 (GN) PHYS 201 (GN) STAT 100 (GQ) Elementary Statistics (-I credits) Mon /Wed - 30-9 30 p.m. Mon /Wed - 30-9 30 p.m STAT 200 (G 0) Section 901 Section 902 ADVANCED-LEVEL CREDIT COURSES Foundations of Chemical Dependency Counseling flies 6 00-9 00 p 01 ED 401 Foundations of Guidance and Counseling Processes Wed. 6 00-9 00 p.m . CN ED 403 Rehabilitation of the Mentally 11l Thurs 6 00-9 00 p Rehabilitation Case Recording and Management Wed 6 00-9 00 p in. Chemical Dependency: Youth at Risk Tues 6 00-9:00 p m. CN ED 410 al ED 413 W (N ED 420 The (se of Tests in Counseling Mon. 6.00-9 . 00 p.m. Counseling Theory and Method Tues. 6.00-9:00 p.m. Strategies in Classroom Management (begins September 8) Mon 6:00-9 00 p.m . Sales Management TuesiThurs 6 00-7 15 p.m. The Process of Patient Education Wed 6 00-9:00 p m . Men's Health Issues (I credit) Wed 4:30-5:30 p.m. First Aid and Safety Including Hazardous Materials (begins September 8) (2 credits) Mon. 1:00-4:00 p.m. Case Management in Healthcare Ilies 6:00-9 00 p m 04 ED 425 04 ED 501 C & S 405 MKTG 428 NURS 497 A NURS 497 C NURS 498 A NURS 498 E The Interrelation of Science, Philosophy, and Religion Wed. 6:30-9:30 p.m. PHIL 435 (S T S 435) Basic Science and Disease (1 credit) Thurs. 7:00-8:30 p.m. (September 4—November 13) The Interrelation of Science, Philosophy, and Religion Wed. 6:30-9:30 p.m. SC 497 A S T S 435 (PHIL 435) International Environmental Policy Tues. 6:00-9:00 p.m. International Environmental Policy Tues. 6:00-9:00 p.m. Hollywood Film and American History (1 credit) Sat., December 6 and 13, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Storytelling: Performance Skills for Teachers (1 credit) Sat., September 20 and 27, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Teaching Organizational Skills to Students (1 credit) ' Sat., October 25 and November 1, 9:00 a.m.-4:30 p.m. ST S 497 A ST S 597 A SPCOM 4971 SPCOM 497 K SPCOM 498 A LEWISTOWN COURSES ACCTG 211 Financial and Managerial Accounting (,) credits) Mon /Wed. 6 00-8 00 p m HD FS 129 Introduction to Individual and Family Development (GS) Tues./Thurs. 7:30-B:p .m. MATH 004 Intermediate Algebra Tues burs 6 00- 7 15 p .in. PST 002 Psychology ThesiThurs 6 00-7 15 p m. PENNSTATE I :LT I .......,.,,.........., \ , ..„.......:,...;,_: , , 9 GO General Quantification
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