WRITING THREE OR MORE EXAMS ON THE SAME DAY |
A student scheduled to write three invigilated final examinations in one calendar day may apply to have one |
examination rescheduled on an alternate examination day. The determination of which examination shall be |
rescheduled and the date of the alternate examination (may be the last possible day of the examination period) shall be |
made by the Registrar. Please download the appropriate form from http://www.uwindsor.ca/registrar and submit to the |
Office of the Registrar. |
EXAM CONFLICTS DUE TO OBSERVANCE OF RELIGIOUS HOLY DAYS. |
Students who are unable to write a final examination(s) during the regularly scheduled time slot because of a conflict |
with religious conviction must apply for the alternative examination(s) in the course(s) involved by the end of the |
normal add/drop period for the particular session. The Registrar's Office will schedule the alternative examination(s) for |
those students in another slot(s) within the regular examination period. Please download the appropriate form from |
http://www.uwindsor.ca/registrar and submit to the Office of the Registrar. |
Note: These applications must be submitted by the end of the fourth week of classes (second week of classes for 6 |
week courses). |
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
General Arts
0101-150
Effective Writing I
A foundational course aimed at developing effective writing skills for communicating ideas in academic and other contexts. |
Topics may include grammar, paragraph writing conventions, academic learning, and critical thinking. This is a hybrid |
course. |
08:30am
LEC
M
04:00
04:50PM
265
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
T
04:00
04:50PM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
W
04:00
04:50PM
G100
Chrysler Hall North
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
General Arts
08:30am
LEC
R
04:00
04:50PM
355
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
M
04:00
04:50PM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
T
04:00
04:50PM
109
Memorial Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
W
04:00
04:50PM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
R
04:00
04:50PM
109
Memorial Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
General Arts
08:30am
LEC
M
05:00
05:50PM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
T
05:00
05:50PM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
W
05:00
05:50PM
G100
Chrysler Hall North
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
R
05:00
05:50PM
109
Memorial Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
M
06:00
06:50PM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
General Arts
08:30am
LEC
T
06:00
06:50PM
109
Memorial Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
was in Dillon Hall, room 265 |
08:30am
LEC
W
06:00
06:50PM
G100
Chrysler Hall North
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
R
06:00
06:50PM
265
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
F
09:00
09:50AM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
F
10:00
10:50AM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
General Arts
08:30am
LEC
F
10:00
10:50AM
265
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
08:30am
LEC
F
11:00
11:50AM
264
Dillon Hall
Dec 15
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
This course includes a weekly, campus-based class as well as an on-line component. Enrollment in this |
course is restricted to students in semester 1 through 6 in the Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social |
Sciences. |
Formerly titled Foundations of Academic Writing 1 |
0101-210
Ways of Knowing - Innovation
This course explores the various ways that knowledge is created, shared, stored, retrieved and used in diverse environments. |
Students will connect with modernized, historical, and day-to-day examples of ways to manage knowledge. The topic for each |
year will be announced in advance and might include: an introduction to knowledge management; survey of research methods |
in the arts, humanities, and social sciences; leadership; diffusion of innovations; collaborative knowledge, and human and |
online networks. (Restricted to students with a minimum of second semester standing. (Also offered as 02-210.) (May be |
repeated for credit if the topics are different) |
Brunet, Tim
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Students will learn about the diffusion of innovations in diverse academic areas.
Dramatic Art
Drama courses are restricted to Drama majors unless otherwise noted.
0124-275
Principles/Practices of Arts Mgt I
Structures and functions of arts organizations. Examination of core competencies as applied to arts organizations: marketing |
and publicity, financial management, various forms of fund raising, board and volunteer management, and interaction with |
Unions and Associations. (Credit may not be obtained for both 24-275 and 01-360.) |
Needles, J.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Online Exam
English Language and Literature
0126-100
Composition
An exploration of the fundamentals of effective writing, including attention to rhetorical concepts of audience, purpose, and |
context; planning, logical development, and organization; and format and style. (Because of the large number of written |
assignments and the need for individual instruction, enrollment in 26-100 is limited.) (Not open to students majoring in |
English.) (Antirequisite: 26-103.) |
Langs, L.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Initially open to non-English majors.
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
English Language and Literature
Keating, B.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Philosophy
0134-160
Reasoning Skills
An explanation of, and practice in, the basic knowledge, skills and attitudes which are essential components of reasoning well. |
(Antirequisite: 34-161 and 34-162.) |
Orsini, S.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Take Home Exam
Orsini, S.
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
General Social Science
0202-210
Ways of Knowing - Innovation
This course explores the various ways that knowledge is created, shared, stored, retrieved and used in diverse environments. |
Students will connect with modernized, historical, and day-to-day examples of ways to manage knowledge. The topic for each |
year will be announced in advance and might include: an introduction to knowledge management; survey of research methods |
in the arts, humanities, and social sciences; leadership; diffusion of innovations; collaborative knowledge, and human and |
online networks. (Restricted to students with a minimum of second semester standing. (Also offered as 02-210.) (May be |
repeated for credit if the topics are different) |
08:30am
Brunet, Tim
LEC
Dec 12
Section Offered as Distance Education
Political Science
0245-232
Government and Politics of the US
The organization and structure of national government in the United States, with emphasis upon congressional/executive |
relationships, political parties, and the electoral process. |
08:30am
Roberts, B.
LEC
Dec 15
Section Offered as Distance Education
0245-323
Government and Business
An introduction to the intricate relationship of government to business. Included are: government services to business; |
business and policy development; and regulation and/or de-regulation and regulatory agencies. (Prerequisite: 45-100 or |
consent of instructor.) |
08:30am
Heuton, R.
LEC
Dec 21
Section Offered as Distance Education
Economics
0341-110
Introduction to Economics I
An introduction to microeconomics intended to provide students with the tools necessary to begin to understand and evaluate |
how resources are allocated in a market economy. Specific topics include how markets function, theories of the business firm, |
of consumer behaviour and of income distribution. The economic roles of labour unions and government are also covered. |
The theories are applied to contemporary Canadian economic problems. |
03:30pm
Latvenas, J.
LEC
Dec 11
Section Offered as Distance Education
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
Economics
0341-111
Introduction to Economics II
This course is an introduction to macroeconomics. The emphasis is upon measuring and explaining what determines |
economic aggregates such as the total national product (GDP) and the level of prices and employment. The role of money and |
financial institutions, the impact of international trade and the policy options available to governments for coping with |
inflation and unemployment are discussed in detail. |
12:00pm
Latvenas, J.
LEC
Dec 12
Section Offered as Distance Education
0341-200
Life Choices and Economics
The course is designed for Arts and Social Sciences students. It will introduce them to key concepts and methods in |
Microeconomics. The application and understanding of economic analysis as applied to individual decision-making and |
public policy will be emphasized. The course provides a non-technical and intuitive way for students to master an |
understanding of real world problems. (May not be taken for credit in any program within the School of Business, or Faculty |
of Engineering. Science students may take the course only as a Social Sciences option.) (Antirequisite: 41-110.) |
03:30pm
Abdool, I.
LEC
TR
04:00
05:20PM
265
Dillon Hall
Dec 17
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Biology
0355-100
Biology of Organisms
Genetics, energetics, and the diversity of life. Properties of living organisms from the level of the cell through tissues, organs |
and organ systems, to the functioning, integrated organism. This course is offered on-campus and as a distance course |
(previously 55-102). (Intended for non-majors and students requiring preparation for 55-140 and 55-141.) (Not counted for |
credit in any Science program.) (2 lecture hours a week.) |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Online Exam - Dec. 6
0355-212
Genetics
The course reviews transmission genetics and principles of inheritance. The material also includes non-nuclear inheritance |
and gene linkage, gene expression and regulation, mechanisms and phenotypic effects of DNA mutation and repair, and the |
principles and applications of population and quantitative genetics. Students will be exposed to molecular genetic techniques |
such as PCR and DNA sequencing. This is a Flexible Learning course designed primarily for graduates of programs in |
Medical Technology from a College of Applied Arts and Technology. This course may not count as a major requirement for |
Biology Majors. (Antirequisite: 55-211; prerequisites: 55-140 and 55-141, or the equivalent.) (3 lecture, 3 laboratory hours or |
equivalent a week.) |
08:30am
Kozarova, A.
LEC
Dec 11
Section Offered as Distance Education
0355-237
Introductory Microbiology
Growth, genetics, structure, physiology, and diversity of microbes and viruses. This course is offered on-campus and as a |
flexible learning course (previously 55-206). Prerequisites: any two first year biology courses.) (3 lecture hours a week.) |
07:00pm
Chaganti, S.
LEC
Dec 16
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer Science
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
Computer Science
0360-104
Computer Concepts for End-Users
Introduction to the concepts of operation of a computer system, including hardware and software. Development of conceptual |
understanding of word processors, databases, spreadsheets, etc., and practical experience with their use. Networking concepts |
and data communication concepts will be introduced. The Internet will be introduced with students having access to internet |
resources. Management information systems including the systems development lifecycle will be discussed. Fundamental |
concepts of algorithm development and programming will be introduced. Hands-on experience with microcomputers as well |
as a distributed-computing environment will be involved. In addition to lecture time, laboratory/tutorial time may be |
scheduled as required. (May not be used to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer Science.) |
03:30pm
Mayo, D.
LEC
Dec 21
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-205
Introduction to the Internet
Students will be introduced to the Internet as a global information infrastructure, including the development of early and |
current communication protocols and services, packaging of data, and data transmission. Fundamental concepts of and tools |
to support Internet browsing through concepts of Universal Resource locators and Hypertext Markup Languages will be |
included. Students will be required to publish a website on the Internet using HTML. Web page enhancement through the use |
of JavaScript and other tools will be introduced. The functionality of electronic mail and bulletin board services will be |
introduced with hands-on experience in sending and receiving information, automated title searching, and an introduction to |
organizing information to be accessible over the network. Technical methods of binary data transfer on analog carriers will be |
introduced and comparison of Ethernet and ATM fibre-optic digital delivery will be discussed. In addition to lecture time, |
laboratory/ tutorial time may be scheduled as required. (Prerequisite: 60-104 or 60-106 or 60-140.) (May not be used to fulfill |
the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer Science.) (3 lecture hours a week) |
08:30am
Saghafi, Lili
LEC
Dec 12
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-207
Problem Solving and Info on the Internet
Students will be introduced to logic and critical appraisals including reasoning skills and critical thinking in the computer age. |
Problem solving and heuristics will be discussed including how to solve problems by coming up with the right strategies. |
Searching using Boolean logic to pinpoint useful and reliable information will be introduced. Methods for being self-critical |
and critical of web information in order to perform evaluations will be studied. (Prerequisites 60-104, 60-205) (This course |
may not be taken to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer Science.) |
08:30am
Soleimani, A.
LEC
Dec 16
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-209
Social Media & Mobile Tech. for End User
This course provides review, analysis and use of social media and mobile technologies such as blogs, Facebook �, twitter �, |
texting, using mobile devices such as laptops, Apple devices, RIM devices, Android devices. Topics to be covered include: a |
comprehensive review of available social media and mobile technology, use of social media and mobile technology for |
sharing of knowledge and for group interaction, security and privacy, methods for analyzing end-user requirements for a |
social media application, and strategies for designing and building a social media application. (This course may not be taken |
to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in Computer Science.) |
12:00pm
Verner, K.
LEC
Dec 17
Section Offered as Distance Education
0360-270
Advanced Website Design
This course is intended to teach the student about advanced website creation and to give an understanding of some of the |
technology behind websites, as well as an understanding of emerging web-related technologies. Topics covered will include |
JavaScript, Style Sheets, Dynamic HTML, XML, XHTML, Web Browser compatibility issues, and how web servers work. |
(Prerequisite: 60-205.) (This course may not be taken to fulfill the major requirements of any major or joint major in |
Computer Science.) |
03:30pm
El-Habash, E.
LEC
Dec 17
Section Offered as Distance Education
Physics
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
Physics
0364-190
Introduction to Astronomy I
The solar system with emphasis on the results of recent space exploration. This is a descriptive course suitable for the |
non-scientist. (May be taken by B.Sc. students for credit, but does not count as a Physics course or other science option |
towards the fulfillment of the requirements for the B.Sc. degree.) (2 lecture hours a week.) |
08:30am
Lubrick, M.
LEC
Dec 16
Section Offered as Distance Education
Statistics
0365-205
Statistics for the Sciences
Descriptive statistics. Probability, discrete and continuous distributions. Point and interval estimation. Hypothesis testing. |
Goodness-of-fit. Contingency tables. (Prerequisite: Grade 12 "U" Advanced Level Mathematics or equivalent, or Grade 11 |
Functions and Relations, or Grade 11 Functions.) (Antirequisites: 02-250, 73-101, 73-102, 73-105, 73-205, and 85-222.) |
(May not be taken for credit after taking 65-250 or 65-251.) (3 lecture hours, 1 tutorial hour a week.) |
08:30am
LEC
Dec 18
Section Offered as Distance Education
Accounting
0470-151
Principles of Financial Accounting
An introduction to the theory and concepts of financial accounting including generally accepted accounting principles and |
issues as to classification, recognition, realization, measurement and reporting. The emphasis of the course is from the |
perspective of the user of accounting information, allowing the student to become familiar with the information available and |
its content value. (Prerequisites or corequisites: 41-110, 62-194 (or equivalent) and 75-100). |
07:00pm
Savoni, Peter
LEC
Dec 11
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. Online class meeting times will be |
held Monday and Wednesday nights 7:00-8:20 p.m., with office hours held immediately prior to class. |
0470-255
Principles of Managerial Accounting
An introduction into management's use of internal accounting information for planning, managing, controlling and evaluation |
of business operations. Topics include cost concepts and costing techniques (including activity based costing), budgeting, |
cost-volume-profit analysis, standard costing, performance evaluation and product pricing. (Prerequisite: 75-100, pre or |
co-requisite: 70-151). This course was formerly numbered 70-256. Although this course can be taken to upgrade grades in |
70-256, students cannot receive credit for both 70-255 and 70-256. |
03:30pm
Orawski, B.
LEC
Dec 10
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. Online class meeting times will be |
held Monday and Wednesday nights 8:30-9:50 p.m., with office hours held immediately following class. |
0470-460
Auditing II
This course is designed to provide an in-depth knowledge of the major aspects of auditing. It will examine topics such as |
audit sampling; public accountants' communications to users of accounting and non-accounting information; and emerging |
issues in auditing. (Prerequisites: 70-358 and 360.) |
12:00pm
LEC
Dec 17
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. |
Windsor Classroom Meetings: Friday, October 18 and Friday, November 8 - 7:00 pm to 9:50 pm |
Online Lectures: Tuesdays 7:00 pm to 9:50 pm |
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
Accounting
0470-461
Taxation II
This course will focus on the computation of taxable income for individuals and corporations, and determination of tax. Tax |
planning techniques in business in a variety of situations will be discussed and other topics such as the Goods and Services |
Tax will also be considered. (Prerequisite: 70-361.) |
12:00pm
Jones, D.
LEC
Dec 12
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course: |
Windsor Classroom Meetings: Saturday, October 19 and Saturday, November 9 - 9:00 am to 11:50 am |
Online Lectures: Wednesdays 7:00 pm to 9:50 pm |
0470-462
EDP Auditing
This course is designed to focus on the integration of auditing concepts, standards and procedures in a computerized |
environment. It will examine EDP general and application controls, the similarities and differences between manual and EDP |
systems from the auditor's perspective, and will introduce computer-assisted audit techniques, and emerging technologies in |
EDP auditing. (Prerequisites: 70-358 and 70-360.) |
07:00pm
Jones, D.
LEC
Dec 17
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. |
Windsor Classroom Meetings: Saturday, October 19 and Saturday, November 9 - 1:00 pm to 3:50 pm |
Online Lectures: Thursdays 7:00 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. |
Strategy & Entrepreneurship
0475-397
Law & Business Administration
A survey of the law pertaining to business administration. Topics include: the legal approach to business problems, contracts, |
sale of goods, bills of exchange, agency, bailment, real property, partnerships, corporations, and bankruptcy. (Prerequisite: |
71-243.) |
07:00pm
Keller, Werner
LEC
Dec 16
Section Offered as Distance Education
Computer and internet access are required to take this online course. Online class meeting times will be |
held Tuesday and Thursdays - 8:30 p.m. to 9:50 p.m. with office hours held immediately prior to class. |
0475-498
Strategic Management
Taught from the perspective of the CEO, this is the capstone course of the B.Comm. Program. It is designed to integrate the |
knowledge gained in all business courses and focus such knowledge on the central task of managing the firm in its entirety. |
(Prerequisites: Semester 7 or 8 standing for B. Comm. students: or Semester 5 or 6 standing for B. Comm. for University |
Graduates students; and all other required Business courses.) (Not open to non-Business students.) |
Lee, Jonathan
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Take Home Exam
Nursing
1163-391
Basic Human Nutrition
A study of the basic principles of nutrition and their relationship to health promotion, disease prevention, health maintenance, |
and restorative care. The focus will be on the nutritional requirements of healthy individuals and individuals with health |
disruptions across the life span. (Prerequisites: 59-191, and one of 55-141, 55-204, 55-205, or 63-177.) (Open to non-nursing |
students.) (3 lecture hours a week.) |
07:00pm
LEC
Dec 14
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Initially open to Nursing students.
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
Nursing
1163-473
Concepts of Leadership-Nursing Practice
This course focuses on the leadership and management roles of the nurse within the context of nurses' scope of practice as |
defined by current legislation and professional standards and expectations. The course is designed to assist nurses to become |
effective members of health care organizations both as employees, leaders and future managers. Content will address |
leadership and management theories, organizational structure, planned change, conflict resolution, organizational |
communication, problem solving, decision making, strategies for effective delegation, motivation, nursing care delivery |
approaches, and total quality management. (Prerequisites: Completion of all required 300-level Nursing courses, and all |
option courses.) |
de Witt, Lorna
LEC
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Mandatory in class orientation will take place Thurs. Sept 10/15, 3:15 - 5:15 p.m. in Rm 203 Toldo Bldg. |
Mid-term and final exams must take place in person on campus. |
1163-479
Issues in Global Health
This course will explore selected health issues, trends and epidemiological principles that relate to global health. This will |
include current research related to social determinants of health; primary health care; health care in low-resource regions and |
the burden of disease in developed and developing countries. Topics will also include the impact of migration, |
marginalization, and the effects of globalization and climate change on the health of populations. (Prerequisites: Completion |
of all required 300-level Nursing courses, and all option courses.) (3 lecture hours a week. Course co-requisites: 63-473 and |
one of 63-472 or 63-476) |
03:30pm
LEC
Dec 16
Section Offered as Partial Distance Education
Mandatory in class orientation will take Thurs, Sept. 10/15 - 1:00-3:00 p.m. in Rm 203 Toldo. Mid-term |
and final exams must take place in person on campus. |
1163-530
Adv Assess of Oncol/Palliat. Patients I
This course prepares students with advanced skills in health assessment, diagnostics and therapeutics in preparation to |
provide holistic care to individuals who have experienced alterations in their physical health from cancer treatment and/or |
may also to individuals who are palliative. Students will learn through lectures, readings, and simulation in the laboratory, |
learn and practice performing a holistic health history and the techniques of inspection, percussion, palpation and auscultation |
for systematic health assessment of individuals |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
1163-531
Ldrship&Mgt in Oncol/Pall. Care Settings
This course prepares students who work across the continuum of cancer care for advanced practice and leadership roles. |
Course content will focus on the examination and critical appraisal of concepts and theories of leadership, research, |
management, and education within the context of oncology and palliative nursing environments. Emphasis will be placed on |
organizational and change theories, professional practice, decision-making and governance models, power and social justice |
concepts. Strategies for knowledge transmission and information system development will be appraised. Note: This course is |
equivalent to 63-596; thus, students who take 63-596 will not be eligible to take this course for credit. |
LEC
Section Offered as Distance Education
Forensic Science
2015 Fall Distance and Partial Distance Education |
Course Offerings |
September 21, 2015
10:14:35AM
Forensic Science
1457-110
Introductory Crime Scene Investigation
This course will introduce students to the theoretical background of scientific methods used in Forensic Sciences and their |
practical applications to crime scene investigation within the multidisciplinary Forensic fields. The focus of the course is |
exploration and examination of evidence found at crime scenes. The students learn the discovery, identification, collection, |
examination and processing of various types of Forensic evidence. |
08:30am
Jasra, Pardeep
LEC
Dec 18
Section Offered as Distance Education
1457-210
Crime Scene Evidence Analysis
This course builds upon the protocols developed in the Introductory Crime Scene Investigation (14-57-110) and it is designed |
to familiarize students with the diverse scientific techniques utilized by Forensic professionals. The techniques for analyses of |
forensic evidence span natural sciences, social sciences and computer sciences. Pre-requisite: (14-57-110 or 14-57-201 or |
permission by course instructor). |
08:30am
LEC
Dec 15
Section Offered as Distance Education