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ACCT: Accounting ACCT 202Principles of Managerial Accounting 3 cr 36336 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hamilton, J ACCT 100Recordkeeping for Small Businesses 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 223 36394 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Blanchard, J 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:00p EG 223 36337 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Haavig, M Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Registered students must access UAS-Online at Delivered: uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Registered students must access UAS-Online at to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to 800-478-9069 toll-free. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Introduction to record keeping for accounting purposes for the small 800-478-9069 toll-free. business entrepreneur. Course covers all monthly activities necessary to and required by government including reconciliation of bank statements, 36338 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Haavig, M trial balances, income statements, payroll preparation and reports, 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web employee earnings, maintaining a journal and subsidiary ledgers, and Delivered: preparation of tax forms. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at ACCT 122Introduction to Accounting II 3 cr uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 36395 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Williams, V to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 7:10p - 8:40p EG 223 800-478-9069 toll-free. 36396 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pierce, J 37861 Sec JD3Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hamilton, J 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 12:00p - 1:00p SOB Delivered: Prerequisite: Restricted to State Employees or by permission. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. This course requires two additional hours of online coursework Registered students must access UAS-Online at including assignments, quizzes and tests per week. Requires uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. 800-478-9069 toll-free. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: ACCT S121. Prerequisite: ACCT S201 and MATH S055 or instructor permission. Continuation of fundamental accounting principles. Covers accounting for receivables, uncollectible accounts, inventories, fixed assets and A continuation of elementary accounting concepts and procedures with intangible assets. Accounting for partnerships and an overview of the introduction of manufacturing operations and time value of money corporate stock transactions are covered. Provides an introduction to and cost accounting principles. Job order costing, process costing, cost- cash flow statements and ratio analysis. As of Fall 1996, ACCT S121 volume-profit, budgeting, and variances are introduced. Cash flows and and ACCT S122 together will satisfy the ACCT S201 requirement. financial statements analysis are also covered.

ACCT 201Principles of Financial Accounting 3 cr ACCT 222Computer Automated Accounting 3 cr 36333 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Rolfe, B 36340 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hassell, S 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 7:10p - 8:40p EG 224 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: 36334 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Williams, V Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Registered students must access UAS-Online at Delivered: uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Registered students must access UAS-Online at to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to 800-478-9069 toll-free. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Prerequisite: ACCT S121 and ACCT S122 or ACCT S201. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. This course demonstrates how a computer system can be used effectively for the complete accounting cycle. Particular emphasis is 36335 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Williams, V placed on general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable and 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web payroll related transactions. Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. ACCT 291 Accounting Internship 1 - 6 cr Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to 36341 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Haavig, M edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Course requires a signed Instructor Approval form with 800-478-9069 toll-free. registration. Contact your accounting advisor to arrange Introduction to accounting concepts and procedures for a business. internship. Emphasis is on the accounting cycle and the recording, summarizing Pass/Fail grading. and interpretation of accounting data. This course will satisfy the requirements for both ACCT S121 and ACCT S122 in the certificate program. ACCT S121 and ACCT S122 together will substitute for ACCT S201.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 1 of 86 ACCT 310Income Tax for Individuals 3 cr ACCT 342Advanced Managerial Cost 3 cr 36375 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hamilton, J 36346 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Haavig, M 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. 800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: ACCT S201. Prerequisite: ACCT S202. A study of federal and state income taxes relating to individual citizens of Emphasizes research and planning in the cost accounting field. Topics Alaska with emphasis on the preparation of tax returns, tax planning and include basic concepts and terminology; cost accumulation systems analysis of selected tax problems. including job order cost, process cost, standard costs, absorption and variable costing; variance analysis, budgeting and profit planning, flexible budgets; cost behavior determination and use of the cost-volume- ACCT 311Intermediate Accounting I 3 cr profit model; and cost systems design. 36342 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hamilton, J 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web ACCT 379Fund and Governmental Accounting 3 cr Delivered: 36347 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Haavig, M Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Delivered: edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Registered students must access UAS-Online at 800-478-9069 toll-free. uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Prerequisite: ACCT S202. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- An in-depth study of the accounting sequence, principles and rules 800-478-9069 toll-free. governing financial statements. Includes discussion of cash, receivables, Prerequisite: ACCT S202. inventory, fixed assets and intangible assets. The time value of money as it relates to financial accounting situations will also be addressed. Emphasizes accounting and reporting standards for state and local governments. Includes an in-depth discussion of fund accounting. ACCT 312Intermediate Accounting II 3 cr 36343 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Williams, V ACCT 394Practicum: VITA Practicum 1 cr 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 40963 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hamilton, J Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Pass/Fail grading. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior ACCT 452Auditing 3 cr to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. 36349 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Staack, A 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 36400 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Williams, V Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 1:00p NB 102 Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Prerequisite: ACCT S311. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Continuation of the study of intermediate accounting including the edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior principles governing financial reporting of liabilities, investments, to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- deferred taxes, revenues and stockholder's equity. Preparation of the 800-478-9069 toll-free. cash flow statement and disclosure information will also be addressed. Prerequisite: ACCT S312.

ACCT 316Accounting Information Systems 3 cr Procedures for verification of financial data and the professional standards applicable to the auditor's examination of financial statements 36344 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hassell, S and expression of opinion relative to them. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: ACCT 491 Accounting Internship 1 - 6 cr Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at 36350 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Haavig, M uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Course requires a signed Instructor Approval form with to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- registration. Contact your accounting advisor to arrange 800-478-9069 toll-free. internship. Prerequisite: ACCT S202 and three credits of CIOS. Prerequisite: Instructor Approval Form required. Design and analysis of accounting systems for business entities in Pass/Fail grading. various industries specifically adapted for data processing. Includes data processing application for internal control, payroll, accounts payable and receivable, and other accounting procedures.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 2 of 86 Participation in the Oratory competition Feb 8 is a required AKL: Alaska Languages course component.

AKL 103Tlingit I 1 cr Students will work with a mentor in Tlingit, Haida, or Tsimshian to 36326 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Littlefield, R prepare for public speaking in a variety of settings. May be taken three times for a total of 3 credits. 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:00p - 5:00p SC 218 Instructor and students will meet face to face on Sitka Campus and may videoconference with students outside of Sitka. For AKL 293ST:Intermediate Tsimshian II 4 cr more information call the Sitka Campus at (907) 747-7714. 40270 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/13 Burr, T (Course is stacked with AKL 103-TD1) Go to: 1/13 - 3/13 M,T,R 6:30p - 8:30p KETCH http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. The study and practice of speaking Tsimshian language (Shm'algyack) as it is used in Alaska. This course teaches how to initiate, participate A class designed to help students speak and understand the Tlingit and sustain conversation at the intermediate level in Shm'algyak. language. Students learn the alphabet, pronunciation of alphabet Elements of grammar, basic listening, basic speaking, reading and sounds, words, simple sentences, and grammar. writing will be taught.

AKL 106Elementary Tlingit II 4 cr AKL 306Advanced Tlingit II 3 cr 37818 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hotch, M 37835 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hotch, M 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p EG 219 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:00p EL 211 Prerequisite: AKL S105 Elementary Tlingit I or permission. 37836 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hotch, M A continuation of AKL S105 Elementary Tlingit I. Focuses on 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:00p Distance Audio grammatical structures and vocabulary building with an emphasis on the development of listening and speaking skills. Audio conference. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and e-mail. Students access the UAS-Online course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for course AKL 206Intermediate Tlingit II 4 cr information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at 37821 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Twitchell, L direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p EG 109 or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163. 37822 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Twitchell, L Prerequisite: AKL S305. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p EG 109 AKL S306-J01/JD1 stacked. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p Distance Elive A continuation of AKL S305. All communication skills will be refined. Distance audio/Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Continuing presentation of advanced grammar; reading of Tlingit texts Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and email. Students with glossaries; reading, analysis and discussion and texts transcribed access the UAS-Online course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for from Tlingit oral literature. class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325- AKL 401Alaska Language 3 cr 3252, or or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796- 6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163. Apprenticeship/Mentorship 37837 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hotch, M Prerequisite: AKL S205 or instructor permission. AKL S206-J01/JD1 stacked. 1/13 - 5/3 W 12:00p - 1:00p EG 115 Required one-hour per week lecture meeting day/time to be A continuation of AKL S205 with further development of grammatical arranged. skills, vocabulary, orthography, tonality and cultural elements unique to Tlingit. $90 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Instructor permission. AKL 208Intermediate Haida II 4 cr Pass/Fail grading. 37841 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Young, B Structured study of an Alaska Native language. Student works 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:30p Distance Elive intensively with a mentor fluent in the target language. Selection of mentor requires instructor approval. Attend weekly class with instructor 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:30p EL 210 and meet regularly with mentor for a minimum of 7 hours per week. Distance audio/Elluminate. Requires access to a computer with Course may be repeated for a total of 12 credits. Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and email. Students access the UAS-Online course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325- ALST: Alaska Studies 3252, or or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796- 6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163. ALST 300Alaska Studies 3 cr Prerequisite: AKL S207. 36592 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pennington, T A continuation of AKL S207 with further development of grammatical 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web skills, vocabulary, orthography, tonality and cultural elements unique to Delivered: Haida. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at AKL 241Native Oratory 1 cr uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. 37823 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/17 - 2/8 James, L Prerequisite: Pre-service teacher or AK teaching certificate. 1/17 - 2/8 F 5:30p - 8:00p EG 114 2/8 - 2/8 S 10:00a - 1:00p JUNEAU Provides an overview of the environment and the residents, both indigenous and immigrant, of Alaska. Emphasis is given to the social,

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 3 of 86 economic and political history of Alaska and the religious and educational institutions and laws that affect the people of Alaska. This ANS 393ST: ANCSA and Alaska Native Self 3 cr course meets the state requirement for teacher certification in Alaska Governance History/ Alaska Studies. 39120 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wright / Nelson / Twitchell ALST 600Alaska Resources, People and 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:30p EG 108 Perspectives Examines the history, implementation, and effects of the largest land 36593 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pennington, T claims settlement in United States history. From early land claim efforts 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web to the current state of Alaska Native corporations, tribes, subsidiaries, Delivered: and consortia, this class explores the interconnected web of modern Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Alaska Native organizations and how they are impacted by and influence this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order Federal, State, and Indian law in America. books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1- 800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6525. ANS 491Internsnip: Alaska Native Governance 9 cr Prerequisite: MAT Secondary students only. 41268 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wright, G A study of the peoples of Alaska, including Alaska Natives and 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR immigrants and their adaptations to the environment. Archaeological, Pass/Fail grading. historic and contemporary periods will be reviewed highlighting events and issues from a range of cultural perspectives. Student will intern with First Alaskans Institute. 490 hours.

ANS: Alaska Native Studies ANTH: Anthropology

ANS 393PST: Alaska Native Language Studies 2 cr ANTH 101Introduction to Anthropology 3 cr Conference 38215 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brown, J 41306 Sec J04Course Dates: 3/14 - 5/2 Twitchell, L 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 3/14 - 5/2 - ARR Delivered: Pass/Fail grading. Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at Course focus is the coordination of the 2014 Alaska Native Studies https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Conference (ANSC). Includes an overview of hosting academic Students must order books; go to conferences with focus on indigenous ways of knowing. Students will http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. assist with the conference, render video of the presentations, and will Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. produce research inspired by the keynote presentations and the $40 additional fee for section KD1 breakout sessions they attend. An introduction to the fundamentals of the four subfields of anthropology: ANS 393ST: Alaska Native Language 3 cr archaeology, cultural anthropology, biological anthropology, and anthropological linguistics. Practical applications of anthropological Revitalization concepts and perspectives are emphasized. Case materials are drawn 39122 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Twitchell, L from cultures around the world. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p EG 224 Prerequisite: AKL S105, S106, S107, S108, or ANTH S200, or instructor ANTH 193Arch Monitoring in Southern SE AK 1 cr permission. 41220 Sec K01Course Dates: 4/1 - 5/9 Schulte, P Examines local and global language revitalization efforts with the 4/1 - 5/9 T 4:30p - 5:50p PAUL 303 ultimate goal of local, regional, and statewide application of successful 5/9 - 5/9 F 12:00p - 5:00p PAUL 303 methodologies. Students will study modern concepts for language stabilization and revival. A series of class lectures and discussions focusing on archaeological site monitoring in southern southeast Alaska. ANS 393ST: Advanced Southeast Alaska Regalia, 3 cr Dance, and Song ANTH 202Cultural Anthropology 3 cr 39118 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 James, L 36354 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hill, E 1/13 - 5/3 S 5:00p - 8:00p JREC 115 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 109 $50 additional fee for section J01 36365 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hill, E Prerequisite: AKL/ANTH S193 SE AK Native Dance/Song or instructor 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 4:30p EG 219 permission. An analysis of the wide variety of regalia and items used in Southeast Basic theories, methods, and concepts of cultural anthropology. Alaska ceremonial dance and song. Students will examine the different Includes analysis of social, political, economic, belief and symbolic cultural groups, and will each make one major piece of regalia. Students systems. Serves as a foundation for more specialized courses in cultural will learn to perform publicly and during ceremonial situations, with anthropology. knowledge of use, ownership, permissions, and acknowledgments. Each student will learn and present two songs individually to the class. A ANTH 205Biological Anthropology 3 cr research paper will be required. 38221 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schulte, P 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 4 of 86 https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. shamanism. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. ANTH 454Economic Anthropology 3 cr $40 additional fee for section KD1 37975 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Monteith, D 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p HB 201 A study of human biology including genetics, human evolution and variation, adaptations, ecology and primatology. Anthropological approaches to production, distribution, and consumption of resources in human cultural systems. Preindustrial economics in ANTH 211Fundamentals of Archaeology 3 cr relation to other cultural subsystems. Internal and external models of economic development will be examined through case studies. 38585 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fifield, T 1/13 - 5/3 T 12:00p - 1:20p Distance Elive ANTH 491Internship: Archives and Museums 3 cr Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires 36357 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, Z access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course 1/15 - 1/15 W 6:00p - 7:00p EG 219 information. Students must order books; go to 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Prerequisite: ANTH/HIST S390 and instructor approval. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Students intern at archives or museums to gain practical working experience in a professional setting. Credits are 1 to 3 (to be specified at The history, concepts, theories and methods of archaeology. The registration). The course is overseen by instructor. Class will meet analysis and interpretation of data, using field reports and problems. This together once at the start, then individually during the semester. course is often required for those wishing to attend field schools in Students will largely intern under the stewardship of the archive or archaeology. museum administrator. Enrollment is limited by positions available.

ANTH 280Issues in Anthropology: Selected Topics 3 cr ANTH 493ST:Arch Monitor/Testg in SE AK 3 cr 38805 Sec K01Course Dates: 4/1 - 5/9 Haven / Schulte 38806 Sec K01Course Dates: 4/1 - 5/9 Haven / Schulte 4/1 - 5/9 T 4:30p - 5:50p PAUL 303 4/1 - 5/9 T 4:30p - 5:50p PAUL 303 5/5 - 5/9 M,T,W,R,F - 5/5 - 5/9 M,T,W,R,F - $40 additional fee for section K01 Application required Application required A field-based archaeological site condition survey course focusing on the A field-based archaeological site condition survey course focusing on the traditional lifestyles of Alaska Natives in Southern Southeast Alaska. traditional lifestyles of Alaska Natives in Southern Southeast Alaska. Classes include lecture and class discussion in preparation for a week- Classes include lecture and class discussion in preparation for a week- long field class experience. Class offered in cooperation with the Forest long field class experience. Class offered in cooperation with the Forest Service. Service. ANTH 497IS: Ethnomusicology of Appalachia 3 cr ANTH 312Humans and the Environment 3 cr 39919 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Monteith, D 38586 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brown, J 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 1/13 - 5/3 R 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to ART: Art http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. ART 105Beginning Drawing 3 cr $75 additional fee for section KD1 36554 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wedler, A 39668 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schulte, P 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 2:00p SB 105 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 7:20p Distance Elive $10 additional fee for section J01 Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires 38650 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Rubin, D access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 6:00p - 8:30p HAM 103 to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to $70 additional fee for section K01 http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Introduction to basic elements in drawing. Emphasis on a variety of techniques and media. $75 additional fee for section KD2 Anthropological approaches to the relationships between socio-cultural ART 160Art Appreciation 3 cr and ecological systems. Analysis of traditional ecological knowledge, 36351 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Zacher, E subsistence patterns, and adaptations. Intensive study of selected cases and theories. 1/13 - 5/3 W 7:00p - 8:30p Distance Elive Order books from MBS Direct. Go to: ANTH 400Anthropology of Religion 3 cr http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your distance class. 37974 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Monteith, D $40 additional fee for section TD1 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:30p EG 219 36352 Sec TD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Zacher, E Descriptive and comparative study of religious phenomena in traditional 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:00p - 6:30p Distance Elive and contemporary societies including myth, ritual, magic, witchcraft, and

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 5 of 86 Order books from MBS Direct. Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get ART 222Digital Camera Photography 3 cr started in your distance class. 36371 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schroeder, T $40 additional fee for section TD2 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 36556 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Huff, B Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p EG 112 Students will need access to Photoshop Elements software or a comparable alternative program. Students may need to purchase Course is designed to stimulate thought and develop an appreciation of an additional instructional book specific to their chosen image the visual arts. There will be an emphasis on how art is useful in editing software. Questions regarding software should be everyday life, how it speaks and what it means. directed to the instructor at [email protected]. Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your distance class. ART 193ST: Figure Drawing 3 cr $40 additional fee for section TD1 37987 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Woodie, D 36562 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Huff, B 1/13 - 5/3 S 12:30p - 5:00p SB 105 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:30p WB 102 $10 additional fee for section J01 $55 additional fee for section J01 Designed to build foundation skills for the beginning visual artist through Basic principles of photography, with emphasis on digital media. the process of drawing the human figure. This is an observational Introduces digital imaging technology, photo composition and lighting, drawing course with an introduction to basic human anatomy, linear using leading software to process images, and printing and electronic perspective, and techniques for representing light and form. Live models distribution. Emphasis is on the artistic value of digital imaging as a in classroom, draped and undraped. medium, as well as in relation to traditional photography and other forms of artistic expression. Students must have basic computer skills and ART 201Beginning Ceramics 3 cr access to a digital camera. 36366 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/27 - 5/3 Zacher, E 1/27 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 9:00p SC 109 ART 230 Artists Studio I 1 - 3 cr Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to 36372 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/24 - 5/3 Zacher, E get started in your class. 1/24 - 5/3 F 9:00a - 12:00p SC 109 $45 additional fee for section T01 Artist Studio meets on Friday's from 9am-12pm in which 36557 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Alcorn, D instructor will available to help you with your projects. The Art Room is also available as an open lab during regular business 1/13 - 5/3 T 8:30a - 1:00p SB 106 hours. The only time the Art Room is NOT available as an open $100 additional fee for section J01 lab is during regular scheduled class times. Introduction to the making and firing of clay objects. Study of clay $40 additional fee for section T01 methods of forming decorations, glazing and firing. Presents exploration of a variety of media. Students will design and complete independent projects. ART 205Intermediate Drawing 3 cr 36558 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Woodie, D ART 262History of World Art II 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 8:00p SB 105 36428 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Zacher, E $10 additional fee for section J01 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:00p - 6:30p Distance Elive Prerequisite: ART S105 or instructor permission. Order books from MBS Direct. Go to: ART S205/305/405 stacked. http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your distance class. Exploration of pictorial composition and creative interpretation of $40 additional fee for section TD1 subjects. Four hours lab per week required. 38039 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wedler, A ART 211Beginning Sculpture 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p HB 113 40455 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Macnaughton, M A continuation of ART 261 starting with the Gothic period and continuing 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR through contemporary times. ART 261 and 262 may be taken in reverse order, however course content is presented in a chronological sequence $70 additional fee for section J02 starting with the fall semester. Introduction to elements and principles of three-dimensional sculpture using materials ranging from cardboard to plaster to welding and metal ART 263Northwest Coast Native Art History and 3 cr casting. Hollow, solid, modular and environmental forms will be explored Culture as tools for abstraction, opportunities for aesthetic development, and as vehicles for content. 36563 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Henrikson, S 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 9:00p HB 201 ART 213Beginning Painting 3 cr 39377 Sec K01Course Dates: 4/25 - 5/4 Henrikson, S 36561 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wedler, A 4/25 - 5/4 F 5:30p - 9:00p HC 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 8:00p SB 105 4/25 - 5/4 U 12:00p - 5:30p HC $70 additional fee for section J01 4/25 - 5/4 S 10:00a - 5:00p HC Prerequisite: ART S205 or instructor permission. $90 additional fee for section K01 ART S213/313/413 stacked. ART S263-J01/ART S393-J02 stacked. Introduction to basic materials and techniques in painting in oil and A survey of the visual arts of the Northwest Coast Native peoples. acrylic mediums. Traditional methods, materials and images will be discussed within their cultural and historical context.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 6 of 86 $45 additional fee for section T01 ART 280NW Coast: Chasing & Repousse’ 2 cr 40015 Sec T01Course Dates: 3/3 - 3/31 Galanin, N ART 301Intermediate Ceramics 3 cr 3/3 - 3/31 M,T,W 4:00p - 6:00p SITKA 36368 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/27 - 5/3 Zacher, E For more information and to register call 907-747-7700. 1/27 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 9:00p SC 109 $30 additional fee for section T01 Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to Pass/Fail grading. get started in your class. This workshop emphasizes technique and the plasticity of metal. It is $45 additional fee for section T01 both exercise and project based through individualized instruction, 36565 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Alcorn, D tailored to the student's ability and goals. The process of making chasing tools will be covered. Chasing and repousse' is a very old technique that 1/13 - 5/3 W 12:30p - 5:00p SB 106 has been used by the Tlingit culture before contact with European $100 additional fee for section J01 cultures. The class goal is to introduce the student to this process and technique, giving them enough knowledge and resource to practice this Prerequisite: ART S201 or permission. process on their own. A continuation of basic ceramics with an emphasis on the potter's wheel, glaze calculations and plaster as it relates to pottery. Four hours lab per ART 285Beginning Northwest Coast Carving: 3 cr week required. Halibut Club 36564 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/18 - 2/9 Bosch, D ART 305Advanced Drawing 3 cr 1/18 - 2/9 U,S 9:00a - 6:00p WB 101 36566 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Woodie, D $50 additional fee for section J01 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 8:00p SB 105 ART 285/385/485 stacked. $10 additional fee for section J01 Pass/Fail grading. Prerequisite: ART S205. ART S205/305/405 stacked. Traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. Students will learn about traditional carved fish clubs while learning to carve one using formline Advanced exploration of pictorial compositions and creative designs of totemic creatures. Three class levels available, appropriate to interpretation of subjects. Special topics and media will be introduced. student's experience and skills. Wood and tools are provided. ART 311Intermediate Sculpture 3 cr ART 285Beginning Northwest Coast Carving 2 cr 40456 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Macnaughton, M 39379 Sec K01Course Dates: 3/3 - 3/12 Trout, F 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 3/3 - 3/12 M,T,W,R,F 6:00p - 9:00p HC $70 additional fee for section J02 3/3 - 3/12 S 10:00a - 4:00p HC Prerequisite: ART S211 or permission. $90 additional fee for section K01 More advanced exploration of the sculptural idea; work on an individual ART 285/385/485 stacked. basis with more advanced use of a variety of techniques and materials. Pass/Fail grading. From storing food to holding the most valuable posessions, to cooking a ART 313Intermediate Painting 3 cr days meal, the bentwood box was an important feature in Native 36569 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wedler, A households throughout Southeast Alaska. Students will learn the ingenious techniques of bent-corner construction as taught by Tlingit 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 8:00p SB 105 artist Fred Trout. $70 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ART S213. ART 285 Beginning Northwest Coast Carving 1 - 3 cr ART S213/313/413 stacked. 36430 Sec T01Course Dates: 2/4 - 5/3 Joseph, T Development of expressive skills in painting in any media. Emphasis on 2/4 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 9:00p SITKA pictorial and conceptual problems. Students with their own tools should bring them to class. Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get ART 330 Artists Studio, Intermediate 1 - 3 cr started in your class. 36373 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/24 - 5/3 Zacher, E $5 additional fee for section T01 1/24 - 5/3 F 9:00a - 12:00p SC 109 ART 285/385/485 stacked. Artist Studio meets on Friday's from 9am-12pm in which Pass/Fail grading. instructor will be available to help you with your projects. The Art An introduction to traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. Possible Room is also available as an open lab during regular business projects may include carving spoons, halibut hooks, relief panels, hours. The only time the Art Room is NOT available as an open bentwood bowls or boxes. lab is during regular scheduled class times. $40 additional fee for section T01

ART 293Image Transfer on Clay 1 cr A continuation of exploration of a variety of media. Students will design 40782 Sec T01Course Dates: 3/24 - 4/21 Zacher, E and complete independent projects. 3/24 - 4/21 M 6:00p - 9:00p SC 109 This workshop will focus on integrating various printmaking ART 382Intermd NWC Basketry:Spruce Root 2 cr techniques for transferring imagery onto clay. Techniques will Weaving include; MOno printing, direct printing, block printing and 39380 Sec K01 Course Dates: 2/16 - 2/27 stamping, silk screen, laser printing transfer, underglaze transfer, and much more. This class will focus on basic forms such as tiles, 2/16 - 2/27 M,T,W,R 6:00p - 9:00p HC plates and cups. 2/16 - 2/27 U 12:00p - 4:00p HC

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 7 of 86 39380 Sec K01 Course Dates: 2/16 - 2/27 Emphasis on more complex relief or three-dimensional carving using 2/16 - 2/27 S 10:00a - 6:00p HC Northwest Coast Designs. Students are responsible for providing their own class materials, including spruce roots. Students are encouraged to attend the ART 385Intermediate Northwest Coast Carving 3 cr materials preparation session on Saturday, February 15, 10am - 39381 Sec K01 Course Dates: 2/3 - 2/15 3pm. 2/3 - 2/15 M,T,W,R,F 6:00p - 9:00p HC $90 additional fee for section K01 2/3 - 2/15 S 10:00a - 3:00p HC Prerequisite: ART S282. The Northwest Coast frontlet was traditionally worn by chiefs and ART S282/382/482 stacked. other high ranking members of society for ceremonial events. Pass/Fail grading. The frontlet features the owner's house or clasn crest carved in Haida weaver Holly Churchill will guide students in the creation of a high relief and is traditionally part of an eleborate headdress. small spruce root basket or covered bottle. Students will learn a wide Renouned Haida carver Donald Varnell will instruct students in array of twining techniques to create intricate textures and patterns. the design and carving of a traditional frontlet. Spruce root is a unique material that is food safe and can be closely $90 additional fee for section K01 woven to make water-tight vessels, making this form of basketry Beginning NWC Carving essential for traditional food preparation and serving. Spruce root ART 285/385/485 stacked. baskets are also some of the finest examples of exquisitely detailed craftsmanship in the NW Coast Native art. Pass/Fail grading. Continued study of traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. ART 385Intermediate Northwest Coast Carving: 3 cr Emphasis on more complex relief or three-dimensional carving using Halibut Club Northwest Coast Designs. 36571 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/18 - 2/9 Bosch, D ART 393ST: Northwest Coast Native Art History 3 cr 1/18 - 2/9 U,S 9:00a - 6:00p WB 101 and Culture $50 additional fee for section J01 36572 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Henrikson, S Prerequisite: ART S285 (3 credits). 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 9:00p HB 201 ART 285/385/485 stacked. Pass/Fail grading. ART S263-J01/ART S393-J02 stacked. ART S263-J01/ART S393-J02 stacked. Traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. Students will learn about traditional carved fish clubs while learning to carve one using formline An advanced survey of the visual arts of the Northwest Coast Native designs of totemic creatures. Three class levels are available, peoples. Traditional methods, materials, and images will be discussed appropriate to student's experience and skills. Wood and tools are within their cultural and historical context. Students develop a research provided. project that will explore, in depth, Northwest Coast cultural groups through their artistic expressions. ART 385 Intermediate Northwest Coast Carving 1 - 3 cr ART 393ST: Intermediate Digital Photography 3 cr 36431 Sec T01Course Dates: 2/4 - 5/3 Joseph, T 36580 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Huff, B 2/4 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 9:00p SITKA 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:30p WB 102 Students with their own tools should bring them to class. Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get $55 additional fee for section J01 started in your class. Prerequisite: ART S222 or JOUR S293 Digital Photography. $5 additional fee for section T01 Intermediate principles of digital photography. Students must have basic Prerequisite: ART S285 (3 credits). computer skills and access to a digital camera. ART 285/385/485 stacked. Pass/Fail grading. ART 401Advanced Ceramics 3 cr Continued study of traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. 36370 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/27 - 5/3 Zacher, E Emphasis on more complex relief or three-dimensional carving using 1/27 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 9:00p SC 109 Northwest Coast Designs. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. ART 385Intermediate Northwest Coast Carving 2 cr $45 additional fee for section T01 39383 Sec K02Course Dates: 3/24 - 4/2 Trout, F 36573 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Alcorn, D 3/24 - 4/2 M,T,W,R 6:00p - 9:00p HC 1/13 - 5/3 W 12:30p - 5:00p SB 106 3/24 - 4/2 S 10:00a - 4:00p HC $100 additional fee for section J01 Instructor Fred Trout will guide students in creating a four-part Prerequisite: ART S301 or instructor permission. formline design to complete their newly constructed bentwood box. Students will practice design transferring techniques and Advanced wheel work and hand building; advanced clay body and glaze will paint their original design in acrylic. Students can also opt to calculation as needed. Study of the practical application of ceramics in work on a panel or another painted design project of their choice commercial fields. May be repeated for credit. with instructor guidance. Build on knowledge of the basic principals of formline design to make your own fully developed and expressive image. ART 405Senior Drawing 3 cr $90 additional fee for section K02 36574 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Woodie, D Beginning NWC Design 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 8:00p SB 105 ART 285/385/485 stacked. $10 additional fee for section J01 Pass/Fail grading. Prerequisite: ART S305. Continued study of traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. ART S205/305/405 stacked.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 8 of 86 Individual development and exploration of creative interpretation in a 2/3 - 2/15 S 10:00a - 3:00p HC variety of drawing media. May be repeated for credit with permission of The Northwest Coast frontlet was traditionally worn by chiefs and instructor. Four hours lab per week required. other high ranking members of society for ceremonial events. The frontlet features the owners house or class crest carved in ART 413Advanced Painting 3 cr high relief, and is traditionally part of an elaborate headdress. Renouned Haida carver Donald Varnell will instruct students in 36577 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wedler, A the design and carving of a traditional frontlet. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 8:00p SB 105 $90 additional fee for section K01 $70 additional fee for section J01 Beginning NWC Carving Prerequisite: ART 313. ART 285/385/485 stacked. ART S213/313/413 stacked. Pass/Fail grading. Individual development of technical and creative processes in painting in Advanced study of Northwest Coast carving in wood, with increased any media. May be repeated for credit with permission of instructor. emphasis on both contemporary and traditional designs. May be repeated for credit. ART 430 Artists Studio, Advanced 1 - 3 cr 36374 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/24 - 5/3 Zacher, E ART 485 Advanced Northwest Coast Carving 1 - 3 cr 1/24 - 5/3 F 9:00a - 12:00p SC 109 36432 Sec T01Course Dates: 2/4 - 5/3 Joseph, T Artist Studio meets on Friday's from 9am-12pm in which 2/4 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 9:00p SITKA instructor will be available to help you with your project. The Art Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to Room is also available as an open lab during regular business get started in your class. hours. The only time Art Room is NOT available as an open lab is $5 additional fee for section T01 during regular scheduled class times. Prerequisite: ART S385 ( 3 credits). $40 additional fee for section T01 ART 285/385/485 stacked. Advanced studio work in a variety of media. Students will design and Pass/Fail grading. complete independent projects. May be repeated for credit. Advanced study of Northwest Coast carving in wood, with increased emphasis on both contemporary and traditional designs. May be ART 485Advanced Northwest Coast Carving: 3 cr repeated for credit. Halibut Club 36578 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/18 - 2/9 Bosch, D 1/18 - 2/9 U,S 9:00a - 6:00p WB 101 ASL: American Sign Language $50 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: ART S385 ( 3 credits). ASL 102Beginning American Sign Language II 4 cr ART 285/385/485 stacked. 38061 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 O'Hara / Evans Pass/Fail grading. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 8:00p EG 109 Traditional Northwest Coast carving in wood. Students will learn about Prerequisite: ASL S101 or instructor permission. traditional carved fish clubs while learning to carve one using formline designs of totemic creatures. Three class levels are available, A continuation of ASL I. Covers intermediate level ASL grammar and appropriate to student's experience and skills. Wood and tools are vocabulary, idiomatic and vernacular constructions. Prepares the student provided. for advanced study and lays groundwork for further training in the field of ASL interpreting. Two hours lab per week required for fluency and pragmatic application of linguistic principles. ART 485Advanced Northwest Coast Carving 2 cr 39385 Sec K02Course Dates: 3/24 - 4/2 Trout, F ASL 293ST: Intermediate American Sign 4 cr 3/24 - 4/2 M,T,W,R 6:00p - 9:00p HC Language II 3/24 - 4/2 S 10:00a - 4:00p HC 38062 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 O'Hara / Evans Instructor Fred Trout will guide students in creating a four-part 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 8:00p EG 116 formline design to complete their newly constructed bentwood box. Students will practice design transferring techniques and Prerequisite: ASL S293 Intermed Sign Lang I or instructor permission. will paint their original design in acrylic. Students can also opt to A continuation of ASL S293, Intermediate ASL I. Students will learn work on a panel or another painted design project of their choice more complicated grammatical structures and begin to analyze with instructor guidance. Build on knowledge of the basic themselves and their classmates for fluency and accuracy. Course will principals of formline design to make your own fully developed include introduction to ASL interpreting concepts. and expressive immage. $90 additional fee for section K02 Beginning NWC Design ART 285/385/485 stacked. ASTR: Astronomy Pass/Fail grading. ASTR 225General Astronomy 3 cr Advanced study of Northwest Coast carving in wood, with increased emphasis on both contemporary and traditional designs. May be 36433 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Walling, R repeated for credit. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: ART 485Advanced Northwest Coast Carving 3 cr Order books from MBS Direct. Elluminate sessions will be OPTIONAL, live attendance is NOT required. Days / Times TBA. 39384 Sec K01 Course Dates: 2/3 - 2/15 Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone 2/3 - 2/15 M,T,W,R,F 6:00p - 9:00p HC and the Internet. Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 9 of 86 started in your class. Prerequisite: Advisor approval. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Provides supervised workplace experience in selected industry settings. 36714 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Kocsis, S Integrates knowledge and practice to achieve basic level competencies. Requires a valid Alaska driver's license and a personal tool box meeting 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 7:30p EG 220 industry standards. May be repeated for up to 6 credits. Dealing with the physical properties of astronomical bodies, this course is intended for the general student. Earth-based and satellite observation AUTO 223Light Vehicle Diesel Engines 3 cr of light, cosmic rays, meteors, stars, galaxies and other extraterrestrial 36475 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/14 - 3/4 Dolan, T phenomena are included. Discussion will encompass present ideas of the origin of the universe and its future. 1/14 - 3/4 T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 218 1/14 - 3/4 T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 105 1/14 - 3/4 T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 217 AUTO: Automotive Tech $60 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: AUTO S121 or DESL S171 or instructor permission. AUTO 102Introduction to Automotive Technology 3 cr Diagnosis and repair of light vehicle diesel engines. Emphasis on 36470 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hildebrand, D maintenance and drivability issues. 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 216 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 105 AUTO 282Auto Mechanics Open Lab 3 cr $60 additional fee for section J01 36477 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burns, R 1/13 - 5/3 F 5:30p - 11:00p TEC 105 Introduction to all components on an automobile. Includes career information for the automotive industry, shop safety, hand tools, $150 additional fee for section J01 fasteners, and basic automotive service. Prerequisite: AUTO S102. Pass/Fail grading. AUTO 102Introduction to Automotive Technology 3 cr Laboratory course in automotive repair and maintenance. Students are 40642 Sec TP8Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sweetman, D required to develop a personal study based on the task list for the eight 1/13 - 5/3 - OT Ketch (8) ASE repair areas. Power Technology students are encouraged to take this course. Student projects are limited to component repair and $75 additional fee for section TP8 running vehicles with current registration. Pass/Fail grading. May be Introduction to all components on an automobile. Includes career repeated for credit. information for the automotive industry, shop safety, hand tools, fasteners, and basic automotive service.

AUTO 121Basic Electrical Systems 3 cr BA: Business Administration 36471 Sec TP1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Squires, S BA 151Introduction to Business 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 - JD Hs 36401 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Boyer, M $75 additional fee for section TP1 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 1:00p EG 108 Covers history and origins of electrical theory through the generation of 36402 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wolk, R electricity. Includes diagnosis, minor repair and general service of 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web alternators, starters and batteries. Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. AUTO 131Auto Electrical II 3 cr Registered students must access UAS-Online at 36472 Sec J01Course Dates: 3/6 - 5/1 Dolan, T uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 3/6 - 5/1 T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 218 to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 3/6 - 5/1 T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 105 800-478-9069 toll-free. 3/6 - 5/1 T,R 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 217 36427 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Boyer, M $60 additional fee for section J01 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Prerequisite: AUTO/DESL S121. Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of automotive electrical systems, to include Registered students must access UAS-Online at testing tools, schematics, and computers. uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior AUTO 152Brake Systems 4 cr to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. 40643 Sec TP8Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sweetman, D 1/13 - 5/3 - OT Ketch Business organization, nature of major business functions such as $100 additional fee for section TP8 management, finance, accounting, marketing and personnel administration. Opportunities and requirements for professional business Prerequisite: AUTO/DESL S121 or concurrent enrollment. careers. Theory, diagnosis, and repair of automotive brake systems. BA 152Business Foundation Simulation 3 cr AUTO 194 Auto Practicum I 1 - 6 cr 36403 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Amstutz, A 36474 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 10 of 86 Registered students must access UAS-Online at Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. 800-478-9069 toll-free.

Prerequisite: BA S151. Explores the management of personal and family finances, including Provides application of concepts from BA S151. Students will make financial planning, budgeting, time value of money, consumer buying, managerial decisions for a company in competition with other simulated personal credit, savings and investment, home ownership and companies. They will gain experience in thinking about the main mortgages, insurance, estate planning, retirement, consumer fraud, and functional areas of the business and how those affect firm performance laws. in a competitive economic environment. BA 325Financial Management 3 cr BA 166Small Business Management 3 cr 36409 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Staack, A 36404 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Medenica, L 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Requires access to computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered Registered students must access UAS-Online at students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. 800-478-9069 toll-free. 36410 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Staack, A Survey of core areas of business administration with particular emphasis on organization and operation of small and middle-scale businesses. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Business law, personal finance, manufacturing, marketing and finance Delivered: included at the introductory level. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at BA 301Principles of Management 3 cr uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 36405 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hofeling, D to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 800-478-9069 toll-free. Delivered: Prerequisite: ACCT S201. 36406 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wolk, R Intensive analysis of the methods of financial planning and control, asset 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web management, and other functions performed by the financial executive. Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. BA 330Legal Environment of Business 3 cr Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to 36411 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Boyer, M edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Delivered: 800-478-9069 toll-free. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at Survey of the basics of management. Synthesis of the traditional and uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to contemporary quantitative and behavioral approaches to the subject of edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior management. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. BA 310Management Information Systems 3 cr This course examines business in its relation to the legal and judicial 36407 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hofeling, D systems and to government regulation. It explores legal concepts and 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web issues pertaining to competition, sales, employees, liabilities and forms Delivered: of doing business. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at BA 343Principles of Marketing 3 cr uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 36412 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Minton, E to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 800-478-9069 toll-free. Delivered: Prerequisite: CIOS S235 or CIOS S240. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at Provides a managerial perspective showing how to use information uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to systems. Course enables students to understand the information edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior systems planning cycle covering five functional areas: financial, to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- marketing, manufacturing and production, human resources, and office 800-478-9069 toll-free. information systems. 39914 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Minton, E BA 315Personal Finance 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: 36408 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Staack, A Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:15p - 6:30p Distance Satlte Registered students must access UAS-Online at 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:15p - 6:30p EL 104 uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 11 of 86 800-478-9069 toll-free. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at Role of marketing in society and economy; the business firm as a uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to marketing system; management of the firm's marketing effort. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- BA 361Human Resource Management 3 cr 800-478-9069 toll-free. 36413 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brown, C Prerequisite: MATH S107; and BA S374 or STAT S273. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web A holistic approach to project management: planning, scheduling, Delivered: organizing, and controlling projects. Primary class emphasis is on project Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. management process and tools, which are becoming increasingly more Registered students must access UAS-Online at important in today's competitive marketplace. uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior BA 446Services Marketing 3 cr to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-642 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. 36416 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wolk, R 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 39915 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brown, C Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Delivered: Registered students must access UAS-Online at Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Registered students must access UAS-Online at edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 800-478-9069 toll-free. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Prerequisite: BA S343. 800-478-9069 toll-free. Affords students multiple opportunities to apply fundamental marketing Human resource management and practice in industry; analysis of labor concepts to relevant Alaskan services such as tourism and higher management problems; methods of administration for recruiting, education. selecting, training and compensating employees; labor laws and their applications. BA 462Capstone: Strategic Management 3 cr BA 363Marketing Communications 3 cr 36417 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Medenica, L 36414 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Achee, L 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Delivered: Registered students must access UAS-Online at Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Registered students must access UAS-Online at edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 800-478-9069 toll-free. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: BA S301, BA S325, BA S343, and STAT S273. Prerequisite: BA S343 recommended. In-depth examination of business policy and strategy. This course integrates the competencies and knowledge from the business The importance and use of an integrated marketing communications disciplines and functional viewpoints into a comprehensive strategic approach to the planning and execution of the marketing mix variable of planning and implementation process using a series of case studies and promotion is explored. Practical application of the fundamental principles business simulation. Designed as the Capstone course for senior BBA is emphasized. students, intended to be taken during the final semester.

BA 374Introduction to Quantitative Methods 3 cr BA 465Strategic Marketing and Management for 3 cr 37332 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Show, I Non-Profits 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 36418 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Medenica, L Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Delivered: Registered students must access UAS-Online at Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Registered students must access UAS-Online at edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 800-478-9069 toll-free. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Prerequisite: MATH S107. 800-478-9069 toll-free. Introduces basic statistical methods used in business decision making. Prerequisite: BA S343. Probability functions common in business applications, descriptive Explores the practical application of marketing concepts and strategic statistics, confidence intervals and hypothesis testing, sampling methods business principles to the private and public non-profit sector. and sampling error, regression and analysis of variance. Focus is on on Emphasizes business management practices including planning, application, including Excel and SPSS, and on using results for analysis of environment, development of strategy, execution, and decisions. control. Focus is on the similarities and differences between for-profit business and the non-profit sector. BA 375Project Management 3 cr 36415 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mckenna, C 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered:

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 12 of 86 BA 466Strategic Human Resource Management 3 cr BIOL: Biology 36419 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brown, C BIOL 102Introduction to Biological Research 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Techniques II Delivered: 36445 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Labounty, K Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,W,R,F 9:40a - 11:00a SC 124 uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to This course is a research based lab class focusing on the use of edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior molecular tools to answer locally relevant ecological questions. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to 800-478-9069 toll-free. get started in your class. Prerequisite: BA S361. Prerequisite: BIOL S101 (C- or higher). A Study of the role of human resource management in the strategic Students will complete the work outlined in the study plan developed in planning and operation of organizations, performance appraisal BIOL S101. Students will learn appropriate basic data analysis tools systems, and compensation and labor management issues. The such as phylogenetic programs and simple statistical methods. Critical influence of federal regulations is analyzed. thinking skills will be emphasized as students explore and analyze their data. Students will write up their research findings formatted as a BA 485New Business Ventures 3 cr scientific manuscript and will prepare a public research presentation. Note: Not accepted for Biology major credit or elective. 36420 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wolk, R 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web BIOL 103Biology and Society 4 cr Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. 36469 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Labounty, K Registered students must access UAS-Online at 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Delivered: edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Order books from MBS Direct. Go to: to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 800-478-9069 toll-free. started in your class. Prerequisite: ACCT S202, BA S325 and BA S343. $85 additional fee for section TD1 Readings and case studies focusing on independent businesses and 36721 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fagen, J new business ventures. Sources of information, common problems of 1/13 - 5/3 R 11:30a - 2:30p AD 314 startups and methods for analyzing situations for profitable entry are 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 218 covered. $40 additional fee for section J01 BA 490The Political and Social Environment of 3 cr 36722 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fagen, J Business 1/13 - 5/3 R 3:00p - 6:00p AD 314 36421 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brown, C 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 218 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web $40 additional fee for section J02 Delivered: Corequisite: MATH 105. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at Fundamental principles of biology focusing on human biology, ecology uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to and the environment. Laboratory sessions include field trips, edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior experiments, demonstrations, and discussion of contemporary biological to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- topics. For non-majors; cannot be used to fulfill requirement for biology 800-478-9069 toll-free. majors. Prerequisite: ECON S201. BIOL 104Natural History of Alaska 4 cr Policy decisions and governmental regulations affecting business as well as the social responsibility of business in society. 39022 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Labounty, K 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:00p SC 218 BA 498Applied Business Research 3 cr This local Sitka course is a stacked hybrid class with e-Learning students. Students must have access to a computer with a 36422 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Medenica, L microphone, the internet, and a digital camera. The Sitka campus 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web has digital cameras for check-out if needed. Additional Delivered: information available at the course website or by calling 800-478- Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. 6653. Order books at MBS Direct. Go to Registered students must access UAS-Online at http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to started in your class. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior $45 additional fee for section T01 to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 39025 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Labounty, K 800-478-9069 toll-free. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:00p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Completion of all BBA emphasis courses, and departmental approval. This course is a stacked hybrid class with local Sitka students. Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled. Investigation of an issue that falls within the scope of the students Students must have access to a computer with a microphone, the emphasis area. Topic must be approved by a faculty member who internet, and a digital camera. The Sitka campus have digital teaches in the student's emphasis area. May be repeated for credit. cameras from check out if needed. Contact instructor via email, internet and phone. Additional information can be found on the course website. Order books from MBS Direct. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 13 of 86 $85 additional fee for section TD1 started in your class. $90 additional fee for section TD3 The physical environment peculiar to the North and important in determining the biological setting: major ecosystem concepts to develop Introduces human structure and function. The integumentary, skeletal, an appreciation for land use and wildlife management problems in both muscular, and nervous systems are covered. Recommended for health terrestrial and aquatic situations. May not be used as biology elective science students. credit for a major in Biology. BIOL 104 fulfills a Natural Science General Education Requirement. BIOL 112Human Anatomy and Physiology II 4 cr BIOL 106Fundamentals of Biology II 4 cr 36726 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pearson, H 36723 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tamone, S 1/13 - 5/3 R 6:15p - 9:15p AD 314 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a AD 204 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 6:00p - 7:30p AD 204 1/13 - 5/3 R 8:00a - 11:00a AD 314 $40 additional fee for section J02 $40 additional fee for section J01 37245 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Chapman, M 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 12:00p - 1:00p Distance Elive 36724 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tamone, S Web based, online meetings. Students may choose to listen to 1/13 - 5/3 M 11:30a - 2:30p AD 314 recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission), or 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a AD 204 participate in real time online meetings. Additional lab sessions $40 additional fee for section J02 TBA. Students must have access to a computer with a microphone and the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via Prerequisite: BIOL S105. Corequisite: MATH S107. email and the Internet. Additional information available at the Continuation of basic principles of anatomy and physiology of plants and course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling : 800- animals. Evolution, behavior, ecology, and groups of plants and animals. 478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. BIOL 111Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4 cr $90 additional fee for section TD1 38152 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Martin, J 38155 Sec TD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Chapman, M 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive Qualification for ENGL 111 highly recommended. Oriented toward health science students. Students participate in real time Web based, online meetings. Students may choose to listen to online meetings as scheduled and attendance is required. Lab recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission), or integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive participate in real time online meetings. Additional Lab sessions extensive college-level lab supplies. Students must have access TBA. Students must have access to a computer with a to a computer with a microphone, headphones, MS Power-Point, microphone, and the Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail MS Word, and the Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail, and the Internet. Additional information available at the course Internet and phone. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800- website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800- 478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct: go to 478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct: go to http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. started in your class. $90 additional fee for section TD2 $90 additional fee for section TD1 38156 Sec TD3Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Chapman, M 38153 Sec TD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Martin, J 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive Web based, online meetings. Students may choose to listen to Qualification for ENGL 111 highly recommended. Oriented recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission), or toward health science students. Students participate in real time participate in real time online meetings. Additional Lab sessions online meetings as scheduled and attendance is required. Lab TBA. Students must have access to a computer with a integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive microphone, and the Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail extensive college-level lab supplies. Students must have access and the Internet. Additional information available at the course to Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail, Internet and phone. website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800- Additional information available at the course website: 478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct: go to www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800-478-6653. http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: Order textbooks from MBS Direct: go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: started in your class. http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get $90 additional fee for section TD3 started in your class. 38651 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Donar, C $90 additional fee for section TD2 1/13 - 5/3 W 4:30p - 7:20p PAUL 301 38154 Sec TD3Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Martin, J 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:30p - 7:20p PAUL 305 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive $70 additional fee for section K01 Qualification for ENGL 111 highly recommended. Oriented 39780 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bahna, P toward health science Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled and attendance is required. Lab 1/13 - 5/3 R 4:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive 1/13 - 5/3 M 8:00a - 11:00a SITKA extensive college-level lab supplies. Students must have access This local Sitka course is a stacked hybrid class with e-learning to a computer with a microphone, headphones, MS Power-Point, students. Additional lab sessions TBA. Students must have MS Word, and the Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail, access to a computer with a microphone and internet. Contact Internet and phone. Additional information available at the course instructor via e-mail and the internet. Additional information website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800- available at the course website. Go to: 478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct: go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: started in your class. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 14 of 86 http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. $60 additional fee for section T01 BIOL 271Ecology 4 cr 39783 Sec TD4Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bahna, P 36728 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fagen, J 1/13 - 5/3 R 4:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 M 2:45p - 5:45p AD 314 This course is a stacked hybrid class with local Sitka students. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 1:00p AD 204 Students participate in real online meetings as scheduled. $40 additional fee for section J01 Additional lab sessions TBA. Students must have access to a computer with a microphone and the internet. Contact the 36729 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fagen, J instructor via email and phone. Additional information at the 1/13 - 5/3 F 1:10p - 4:10p AD 314 course website. Order textbooks at MBD Direct: 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 1:00p AD 204 http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get $40 additional fee for section J02 started in your class. Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and either BIOL S106 or ENVS S101. $90 additional fee for section TD4 Corequisite: STAT S273. Prerequisite: BIOL 111 (C- or better) or permission. Overview of the principles of ecology with emphasis on the organism, Continuation of BIOL 111. Endocrine, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, population, community, ecosystem and biome levels. Aspects of the excretory, and reproductive systems are covered. Recommended for physical environment are included in the organismal ecology health science students. discussions. Laboratory sessions mainly are field exercises in biological sampling and analyses.

BIOL 240Introductory Microbiology 4 cr BIOL 305Invertebrate Zoology 4 cr 36727 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Cox Ii, K 36739 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tamone, S 1/13 - 5/3 W 1:10p - 4:10p AD 309 1/13 - 5/3 W 2:20p - 5:20p AD 314 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 8:00a - 9:00a AD 204 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 1:10p - 2:10p AD 204 $40 additional fee for section J01 $40 additional fee for section J01 37243 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bahna, P 39677 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tamone, S 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 1:10p - 2:10p AD 204 Lab sessions via distance. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college-level lab supplies. 1/13 - 5/3 T 7:45a - 10:45a AD 314 Students must have access to a computer with a microphone and $40 additional fee for section J02 the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via email, Internet and Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and BIOL S106. phone Additional information is available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling 800-478-6653. Order Structure, function, classification, evolution and life histories of textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to: invertebrate animals. Marine invertebrates are emphasized. http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. BIOL 375Current Topics in Biology: Biodiversity 2 cr $310 additional fee for section TD1 36740 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bergstrom, C 37246 Sec TD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Smith, A 1/13 - 5/3 T 11:00a - 1:00p AD 204 1/13 - 5/3 T 3:30p - 5:30p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Completion of 3 science credits. Lab sessions via distance. Lab integrates virtual and hands on activities. Students receive extensive college level lab supplies. A discussion of E. O. Wilson's, The Diversity of Life and other articles. Students MUST have access to a computer with a microphone Focus is on the history of the planet's biodiversity, the human role in and the Internet. Contact with the instructor is via email, Internet current extinction events, and potential outcomes. and phone. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling: 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct. Go to: BIOL 380Marine Ornithology and Herpetology 3 cr http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 36741 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pearson, H started in your class. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 1:00p AD 203 $310 additional fee for section TD2 $40 additional fee for section J01 37838 Sec TD3Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bahna, P Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and S106. Recommended but not required: 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive BIOL S215 and S271. Lab sessions via distance. Lab integrates virtual and hands-on A survey of the basic biology of marine birds and marine reptiles. Topics activities. Students receive extensive college-level lab supplies. include taxonomy, phylogeny, evolution, anatomy, physiology, Students must have access to a computer with a microphone and reproduction, foraging strategies, habitat use, navigation, migration, and the Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail, Internet and conservation. Lectures will be supplemented with in-class discussions of phone. Additional information available at the course website: required readings and one field trip to observe local bird species. www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct: go to http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: BIOL 481Marine Ecology 4 cr http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 36742 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bergstrom, C started in your class. 1/13 - 5/3 T 3:15p - 6:15p AD 314 $310 additional fee for section TD3 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a AD 203 Prerequisite: 8 credits in biology or chemistry. BIOL S112 and CHEM S104 recommended. $40 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: BIOL S215, BIOL S271, and STAT S273. General introductory microbiology with emphasis on microorganisms as disease causing agents. Fundamentals of microbial biology and diversity In-depth study of the paradigms regarding the distribution and including host microbe interactions and epidemiology. Not accepted for abundance of marine organisms including analysis and discussion of Biology major credit. Recommended for health science students. current primary literature. Major emphasis on how physical-biological

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 15 of 86 interactions structure populations, communities, and ecosystems in the Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in oceans. Students will complete a research project. consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input. BIOL 482Evolution 4 cr 36734 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tallmon, D BIOL 498Research in Biology 4 cr 1/13 - 5/3 M 2:30p - 5:30p AD 204 36736 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pearson, H 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 1:15p - 2:45p AD 204 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR $40 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission Prerequisite: BIOL S105 and S106; Co-requisite: BIOL S362. via signed Instructor Approval Form. Entails in-depth study of the mechanisms of evolution. The roles of Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in genetic variation, natural selection, and adaptation in speciation and consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students other evolutionary processes will be examined in an historical context. may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project Competing schools of thought from the era of "The Origin of the with faculty input. Species" to recent advances in molecular evolution will be considered.

BIOL 492Biology Seminar 1 cr 36735 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bergstrom, C 1/13 - 5/3 F 12:00p - 1:00p AD 204 Prerequisite: BIOL S106. Pass/Fail grading. Provides students with first-hand accounts of current research in the biological sciences. Seminar speakers will present research results in a variety of subdisciplines, and students will discuss the significance with presenters and instructor. May be repeated.

BIOL 498Research in Biology 3 cr 36738 Sec J03 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tamone, S 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission via signed Instructor Approval Form. Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input.

BIOL 498Research in Biology 3 cr 40563 Sec J05 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tamone, S 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission via signed Instructor Approval Form. Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input.

BIOL 498Research in Biology 1 cr 36737 Sec J02 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pearson, H 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission via signed Instructor Approval Form. Individual research in the biological sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the Biology program faculty. Students may submit research ideas to faculty and develop them into a project with faculty input.

BIOL 498Research in Biology 4 cr 40485 Sec J04 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pearson, H 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: BIOL S105, S106, and BIOL S271, and faculty permission via signed Instructor Approval Form. Pass/Fail grading.

Spring 2014 Schedule Page 16 of 86 CEU 048CEU:Water Oper Trtmnt Level 1 3.2 cr CHEM 106General Chemistry II 4 cr 41108 Sec T71Course Dates: 3/10 - 3/13 Anderson, T 36745 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hoferkamp, L 3/10 - 3/13 M,T,W,R - OT Bethel 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a AD 204 This is a contracted course between UAS and Bristol Bay Health 1/13 - 5/3 T 8:00a - 11:50a AD 309 Corporation 6000 Kanakanak Road Box 130 Dillingham, AK $40 additional fee for section J01 99576 36746 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hoferkamp, L This course is a small treated water treatment level 1 workshop. The 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 9:20p AD 309 small treated water system course was originally designed for operators of small treated water systems in Alaska. Successful completion of this 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a AD 204 course is a prerequisite for Alaska Small Treated Water System $40 additional fee for section J02 Certification. The course is divided into seven modules: Characteristics 39838 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hoferkamp, L of water, water sources, water systems, O&M, treatment O&M, Disinfection, Regulations and Management, and Math. 1/13 - 5/3 R 1:10p - 5:00p AD 309 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a AD 204 Prerequisite: CHEM S105 with a C or better. CHEM: Chemistry Introduction to chemistry, including atomic and molecular structure; the principles of chemical change and related energy changes. CHEM 106 CHEM 100Introduction to Chemical Science 3 cr includes the chemistry of the elements. Four hours lab per week 36743 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Stekoll, M required. Concurrent enrollment in CHEM S106R highly recommended. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 1:10p - 2:10p AD 203 CHEM 106General Chemistry II Recitation 1 cr $40 additional fee for section J01 36747 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hoferkamp, L Introduction to chemistry for the non-science major. Includes units of 1/13 - 5/3 M 3:30p - 4:30p AD 203 measurement, atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, metabolism, radioactivity oxidation-reduction reactions, solutions, acids Pass/Fail grading. and buffers. Provides direction and review of the concepts and calculations covered in General Chemistry II. Quizzes, homework problems and exams CHEM 103Introduction to General Chemistry 4 cr presented in CHEM S106 will be covered extensively. Requires 38655 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Donar, C concurrent enrollment in CHEM S106 or instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading. 1/13 - 5/3 T 1:30p - 4:20p PAUL 305 1/13 - 5/3 R 1:30p - 4:20p PAUL 301 CHEM 342Biochemistry 4 cr $70 additional fee for section K01 36748 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Stekoll, M 39027 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Barber, V 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 8:00a - 9:00a AD 203 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 R 8:00a - 11:50a AD 309 Order books at MBS Direct. Go to $70 additional fee for section J01 http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. Optional Elluminate sessions will be held for Prerequisite: CHEM S341 with a C or better. questions and problem solving. Participation is not mandatory as Lecture and laboratory which introduce the fundamental principles of everything will be web based. biochemistry. Topics include structure and function of biological $240 additional fee for section TD1 molecules, properties of enzymes, kinetics, bioenergetics, metabolism, Prerequisite: MATH S105. and molecular biology. Four hours lab per week required. Fundamentals of chemistry including the historical and descriptive aspects as well as basic mathematical concepts. Prepares students to CHEM 498Res: PH/Iron Concentrations 1 cr take CHEM S105. 40566 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hoferkamp, L 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR CHEM 104A Survey of Organic and Biochemistry 4 cr 36744 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Love, A 1/13 - 5/3 M 1:10p - 5:10p AD 309 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 108 CIOS: Computer Info Office $40 additional fee for section J01 Systems 39028 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Patterson, R CIOS 105Computer Literacy 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:30p - 8:30p Distance Elive Order books at MBS Direct. Go to 38241 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mcdonald, R http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web started in your class. Students must have access to a computer Delivered: with a microphone and the internet. Delivered via web with live meetings; sessions will be recorded $240 additional fee for section TD1 for those with conflicts. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and headset/microphone. Go to course site at Prerequisite: CHEM S103. https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course and book Fundamentals of chemistry as applied to biological systems. Bridges the information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for gap between a general chemistry course and the biological concepts of registration information. other health related sciences. Recommended for health-science degree 39775 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Feero, S majors. Prepares students to take CHEM S105. 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 22 of 86 Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to Introduces the use of electronic spreadsheet software for reporting and get started in your class. analyzing information. Covers creating, designing, and modifying $40 additional fee for section TD1 spreadsheets, simple formulas and charts. 40721 Sec TD2Course Dates: 3/10 - 6/27 Feero, S CIOS 140Using Databases in the Workplace 1 cr 3/10 - 6/27 Distance Elive Delivered: 39778 Sec TD1Course Dates: 2/2 - 3/10 Feero, S Web-based, real-time online meetings scheduled on 2/2 - 3/10 Distance Web Wednesdays 6:00 - 7:00 PM. Students must have access to a Delivered: computer with a microphone and the internet. Contact instructor Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to via email and phone. Additional information available at UAS get started in your class. Online. Go to: $40 additional fee for section TD1 http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test. $40 additional fee for section TD2 Access 2013 Web based. Students must have access to a computer and the internet. Contact with instructor via Email and the internet. Additional Introduces computer literacy based on national IC3 standards. Topics information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online include computer concepts, file management, basic editing and or by calling toll free 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct: formatting functions in common software applications, basic go to http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm and look for this course troubleshooting for computer hardware and software, current electronic (CIOS S140-TD1). communication tools, Internet research strategies, network terminology and components. CIOS 157Introduction to Web Design 4 cr CIOS 105Computer Literacy 3 cr 36448 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mckenna, C 39686 Sec TP6Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mcphetres, S 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 - OT Haines Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. $75 additional fee for section TP6 Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Introduces computer literacy based on national IC3 standards. Topics edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior include computer concepts, file management, basic editing and to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- formatting functions in common software applications, basic 800-478-9069 toll-free. troubleshooting for computer hardware and software, current electronic communication tools, Internet research strategies, network terminology Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test. and components. Create web pages and sites using HTML and CSS. Emphasis is on creating usable and accessible web sites that incorporate current W3C CIOS 132AMS Office Word 2010 1 cr standards. 39906 Sec K01Course Dates: 2/3 - 3/5 Schulte, K 2/3 - 3/5 M,W 12:00p - 1:20p PAUL 105 CIOS 170Programming Fundamentals 3 cr Course utilizes Microsoft Office Word 2010 software 36449 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Powers Sr, T Prerequisite: CIOS S110A or CIOS Placement Test. 1/13 - 5/3 M 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate (sessions will be recorded for Part A covers fundamental word processing concepts and hands-on those with time conflicts). Requires access to a computer with practice with a current word processing application. Students use basic Internet and e-mail CD-ROM, microphone and speakers (or word processing tools to create a variety of professional documents. earphones) with the ability to install programs (Pentium 166MHz or faster processor, a minimum of 64MB physical RAM, 98MB of CIOS 132Word Processing Concepts and 3 cr free disk space for the Java install and additional space for Applications course related materials). Registered students must access UAS- Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course 39776 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Feero, S information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web least one week prior to the first class. Students are responsible Delivered: for ordering the course materials and ensuring arrival prior to the Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to start of the course. For more information call (907) 796-6402 Or 1- get started in your class. 800-478-9069 toll-free. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Learn sound programming techniques using current software. Course Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test. Prerequisite for CIOS teaches computing fundamentals, starting with the workings of simplified S132B is CIOS S132A or placement test. digital computers and elementary data structures and progressing to control flow, variables, objects, properties, methods. Includes an Word 2013 web based. Students must have access to a computer and introduction to arrays, queues and stacks, and elementary algorithms the internet. Contact with instructor via Email and the internet. Additional based on those data structures. information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800-478-6653. Order textbooks from MBS Direct: go to http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm and look for this course CIOS 235Spreadsheet Concepts and Applications 3 cr (CIOS S132-TD1). 36450 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dillingham, E 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web CIOS 135MS Office Excel 2010 1 cr Delivered: 39907 Sec K01Course Dates: 3/24 - 4/24 Schulte, K Students will study spreadsheets to an expert level and, 3/24 - 4/24 M,W 12:00p - 1:20p PAUL 105 therefore, must have access to Windows with MS Excel 2013 (this is a Windows, not a MAC, product). Requires access to a This course utilizes Microsoft Office Excel 2010 software computer with Internet and e-mail, DVD-ROM and a microphone Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test. headset. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 23 of 86 edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- CIOS 248Wide Area Network Configuration and 4 cr 800-478-9069 toll-free. Design 36451 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dillingham, E 38545 Sec KD1Course Dates: 3/6 - 5/1 Mcdonald, R 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 3/6 - 5/1 T,R 4:00p - 5:20p Distance Elive Delivered: Delivered via web with live online meetings. Requires access to Students will study spreadsheets to an expert level and, internet, email, MSWord, the ability to read Flash and PDF files therefore, must have access to Windows with MS Excel 2013 and microphone/headset. Go to course site at (this is a Windows, not a MAC, product). Requires access to a https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. computer with Internet and e-mail DVD-ROM and a microphone Students must order books; go to headset. Registered students must access UAS-Online at http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for information. Call 1- uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to 888-550-6177 for registration information. For course specific edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior information email the instructor at [email protected] to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Prerequisite: CIOS S247 or concurrent enrollment. 800-478-9069 toll-free. Part four of a four-part sequence. Provides an in-depth study of Wide Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test, and MATH S055 with Area Networks (WANs), Integrated Services Data Network (ISDN), Point- C or better. to-Point Protocols (PPP), and Frame Relay design, configuration, and Use of electronic spreadsheet software as a problem-solving and maintenance. Students will develop practical experience in skills relating decision-making tool. Covers creating, designing, and modifying to configuring WANs, ISDN, PPP, and Frame Relay protocols as well as spreadsheets, formulas and charts. Includes simple databases, network troubleshooting. integration of spreadsheets with other programs, advanced functions, tools, and macros. CIOS 257Advanced Web Site Design and 3 cr Development CIOS 240Database Concepts and Applications 3 cr 36453 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mckenna, C 36452 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Powers Jr, T 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail and to Registered students must access UAS-Online at windows with MS Access 2013 (a Windows, not MAC, product) uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to and CD-ROM. Instructor contact is by e-mail and the Internet. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior Registered students must access UAS-Online at to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- uas.alaska.edu/online, for textbook and course information and to 800-478-9069 toll-free. edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at Prerequisite: CIOS S171 or instructor permission. direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. Students are Create professional web sites using cutting-edge technologies. Combine responsible for ordering the course materials and ensuring arrival client and server-side scripting to build responsive data-driven prior to the start of the course. For more information call (907) applications. Focus is on current web standards and separation of 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. content, style, and behavior. Prerequisite: CIOS S105 or CIOS placement test. CIOS 258XML and Web Applications 3 cr Design and create databases from the perspective of the database designer. Teaches table design, relationship building, form creation and 36454 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mckenna, C editing, complex querying, advanced report generation, graphical user 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web interface creation, and basic database programming. Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and email. CIOS 247Local Area Network Configuration and 4 cr Registered students must access UAS-Online at Design uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 38543 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/14 - 3/4 Mcdonald, R to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6204 or 1- 1/14 - 3/4 T,R 4:00p - 5:20p Distance Elive 800-478-9069 toll-free. Delivered via web with live online meetings. Requires access to Prerequisite: CIOS S171. internet, email, MSWord, the ability to read Flash and PDF files and microphone/headset. Go to course site at An in-depth study of XML and data-driven Web applications. Covers the https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Document object Model (DOM), XML, XSLT transformations, content Student must order books; go to management systems, and Web databases. Analyzes how XML can be http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for information. Call 1- used to facilitate transmission of information between disparate 888-550-6177 for registration information. For course specific database systems. information email the instructor at [email protected] Prerequisite: CIOS S244. CIOS 260Business Communications 3 cr Part three of a four-part sequence. An in-depth study of switches, Local 36455 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dillingham, E Area Network (LAN) and Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) design, 1/13 - 5/3 M 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive configuration and maintenance. Introduces and extends skills related to Course meets online via Elluminate, dates TBA (sessions will be configuring Local Area Networks, and knowledge and practical recorded for those with time conflicts). Requires access to a experience with these topics. Also provides practical experience in skills computer with Internet and e-mail, CD-ROM, microphone and related to configuring Local and Wide Area Networks, Novell networks, speakers (or earphones), MS Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe Inter-network Packet Exchange (IPX) routing and Interior Gateway Acrobat Reader. Registered students must access UAS-Online at Routing Protocol (IGRP) and network troubleshooting. uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 24 of 86 36456 Sec JD2 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dillingham, E 1/13 - 5/3 M 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive Course meets online via Elluminate, dates TBA (sessions will be recorded for those with time conflicts). Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail, CD-ROM, microphone and speakers (or earphones), MS Word, PowerPoint, and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: CIOS S160 or ENGL S111 (C or higher) or CIOS Business English placement test. CIOS S101B is recommended. Applies techniques of written and oral communications to business situations requiring problem solving and an understanding of human relations. Topics include written communications (letters, memoranda, and reports), oral communications (one-on-one and small group interactions and oral presentations), listening skills, nonverbal communications, and communication technology.

CIOS 262Professional Development 3 cr 36457 Sec JD1 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Deangelis, P 4/5 - 4/5 S 9:00a - 10:00a Distance Elive 1/18 - 1/18 S 9:00a - 10:00a Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Directs students to create a professional portfolio to showcase their skills for their career. It is recommended that students be at the end of their academic goal. Course meets online via Elluminate for two sessions plus an individual mock interview, dates and time to be arranged with the instructor. Requires access to a computer with Internet and email, MS Word, and Adobe Acrobat Reader. Registered students must access UAS- Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325- 3252. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. Students are responsible for ordering the course materials and ensuring arrival prior to the start of the course. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Sophomore standing or departmental permission. Focuses on the knowledge and attitudes necessary for individuals who wish to develop critical job survival skills, increase productivity, and improve job satisfaction and success. Topics include employment trends, the job search, interpersonal skills, organizational dynamics, and self-improvement. Students will create a career portfolio.

CIOS 294Business or Networking Practicum: 2 cr Field Work 39857 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Powers Sr, T 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 40580 Sec JD1 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Powers Sr, T 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Instructor Approval Form required in order to register. Provides a practicum or cooperative work experience supervised and evaluated by a faculty member and employer. Students will gain practical work experience while working in a private business or government agency.

Spring 2014 Schedule Page 25 of 86 COMM: Communication

COMM 111Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3 cr 36524 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Haynes, G 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a HB 201 36525 Sec J02 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dahl, J 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:30p EG 224 36526 Sec J03 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Guschwan, M 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p EG 219 36527 Sec J04 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Weigel, B 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 8:00a - 9:30a EG 225 38587 Sec KD1 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Whalen, T 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:00p - 4:20p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 26 of 86 access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go Available for 1 to 6 credits. Instructor approval form required in to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course order to register. information. Students must order books; go to Prerequisite: Instructor permission via approval form. http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration Pass/Fail grading. information. Theme: Ethical Communication in a Culturally A classroom or work related project supervised by a faculty member and Diverse World an on-site individual who supervises the practicum focus area. Emphasis $40 additional fee for section KD1 is on practical applications of oral and, to a lesser extent, written communication competencies in an appropriate environment. 39020 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Henry, D 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 6:45p Distance Audio COMM 397IS: UAS Video Dub Project 3 cr Order books at MBS Direct. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 40621 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Guschwan, M started in your class. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR $40 additional fee for section TD1 Pass/Fail grading. Prerequisite: ENGL S110 or S111 (or concurrent enrollment) or instructor permission. COMM 418Landscape and the Moving Image 3 cr Introduction to the field of oral communication focusing on interpersonal, small group and public speaking processes. Covers skills for improving 36545 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Guschwan, M feedback, active listening, language usage, nonverbal behavior, 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:30p EG 112 audience analysis, and techniques for speech preparation, delivery and alleviating speaking anxiety. Prerequisite: A lower division COMM course, and ENGL S311 (may be concurrent), or instructor permission. COMM/ENGL S418-J01 stacked. COMM 237Interpersonal Communication 3 cr Students will investigate the ways in which space and place is signified 36529 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Haynes, G in film. Through critical readings, we will explore the aesthetics and 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a HB 201 grammar of film language and consider how place is understand in anthropology and philosophy. Required film screenings will take place 38588 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bennett, C outside of class time. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 1:30p - 2:50p Distance Elive Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires COMM 451Gendered Interpersonal Communication 3 cr access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course 38547 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Koester, S information. Students must order books; go to 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Delivered: Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Web based. Requires access to Internet and e-mail. Students $40 additional fee for section KD1 access the UAS-Online course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or instructor permission. class information, and edit personal profile. Books available from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325- Understanding and building interpersonal communication skills. Students 3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 use experiential and oral performance approaches to explore nonverbal in Juneau, or toll free or 1-877-465-4827 x6163. and verbal channels, emotions, empathetic listening, perception, self Prerequisite: A lower division COMM course, and ENGL S311 (may be disclosure, and conflict, in significant relationships. Must complete with concurrent), or instructor permission. grade of C or higher to fulfill speech communication GER. Using a life development approach and emphasizing cultural COMM 241Public Speaking 3 cr construction of gender, this course will review sex differences and stereotypes that impact communication. Focuses on communication 36530 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maier, B about women and men, as well as communication between men and 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:30p HB 113 women. Class lectures, discussions, individual presentations, and group work will examine current research on gender differences and how these Prerequisite: ENGL S111 or equivalent. influence communication in personal, professional, education, and Preparation, delivery and analysis of speeches in various platform media contexts. speaking situations. Theories and practices of delivery, managing stage fright, organization, critical listening, audience analysis, and persuasion COMM 491 Advanced Communication Internship 1 - 6 cr are explored. 36535 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 COMM 291 Communication Internship 1 - 6 cr 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Available for 1 to 6 credits. Instructor approval form required in 36531 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 order to register. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: Admission to a program, demonstration of preparation for Available for 1 to 6 credits. Instructor approval form required in internship activity, and instructor permission. order to register. Work experience where a student is employed (paid or unpaid) by a Prerequisite: Admission to a program, demonstration of preparation for business or organization and is under the supervision of both a qualified internship activity, and instructor permission via approval form. professional in the work situation and a faculty member. Student work experience while employed (paid or unpaid) by a business or organization, under the supervision of both a qualified professional in COMM 494 Advanced Communication Practicum 1 - 6 cr the work situation and a faculty member. 36536 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 COMM 294 Communication Practicum 1 - 6 cr 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Available for 1 to 6 credits. Instructor approval form required in 36532 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 order to register. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 27 of 86 Prerequisite: Instructor permission. CT 120Basic Construction Techniques 3 cr A classroom or work related project supervised by a faculty member and an on-site individual who supervises the practicum focus area. Emphasis 39920 Sec T81 Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Hughes, P is on practical applications of oral and, to a lesser extent, written 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar communication competencies in an appropriate environment. 40165 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/21 - 3/6 Jones, A 1/21 - 3/6 T,W,R 1:40p - 4:15p TEC 140 1/21 - 3/6 T,W,R 1:40p - 4:15p TEC 139 41101 Sec T80 Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Hughes, P 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar

Overview of construction hand and power tool usage, building procedures and codes, job and site planning, layout, foundation, floor wall, and roof framing methods, utilizing current construction practices.

CT 135Residential Wiring 3 cr 36485 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 2/8 Davis, S 1/13 - 2/8 M,W 6:00p - 9:10p TEC 139 1/13 - 2/8 M,W 6:00p - 9:10p TEC 140 1/13 - 2/8 S 8:00a - 4:15p TEC 139 1/13 - 2/8 S 8:00a - 4:15p TEC 140 $60 additional fee for section J01 40503 Sec T80 Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Hughes, P 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:25p SC Hangar 40505 Sec T81 Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Hughes, P 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar

Hands-on class on the basic electrical requirements of the National Electric Code (NEC) and local codes as they apply to planning and installing circuits in a residential dwelling. Electrical codes and safety are emphasized along with wire sizes and wiring circuit drawings.

CT 140Residential Plumbing and Heating 3 cr 36486 Sec J01 Course Dates: 3/24 - 4/19 Williams, S 3/24 - 4/19 M,W 6:00p - 9:30p TEC 139 3/24 - 4/19 S 9:00a - 3:30p TEC 139 $60 additional fee for section J01

A hands-on introduction to residential plumbing and heating. Basic drain/waste/vent (DWV), cold and hot water supply systems and an overview of heating systems are covered. Includes up-to-date materials, CT: Construction Technology code requirements, system requirements and design. CT 100Woodworking I 3 cr CT 155Woodworking II 3 cr 36478 Sec TP1 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dukes, C 36487 Sec TP1 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dukes, C 1/13 - 5/3 - JD Hs 1/13 - 5/3 - JD Hs $75 additional fee for section TP1 $75 additional fee for section TP1 36479 Sec TP2 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tingley, A Prerequisite: CT S100. 1/13 - 5/3 - $75 additional fee for section TP2 Special methods in wood construction and wood finishing, emphasizing furniture and precision woodcraft. 36480 Sec TP7 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Popp, N 1/13 - 5/3 - OT Pete CT 155Woodworking II 3 cr $75 additional fee for section TP7 36586 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Traxler, P Introduction to woodworking and woodworking machines; project 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 10:45p TEC 125 construction and general finishing procedures. $50 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: CT S100. CT 100Woodworking I 3 cr Special methods in wood construction and wood finishing, emphasizing 39198 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Traxler, P furniture and precision woodcraft. 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 10:45p TEC 125 $50 additional fee for section J01 CT 175Introduction to AutoCAD 3 cr Introduction to woodworking and woodworking machines; project 36489 Sec TP1 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dukes, C construction and general finishing procedures. 1/13 - 5/3 - JD Hs

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 28 of 86 $75 additional fee for section TP1 41102 Sec T80Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Hughes, P 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar An introduction to computer aided design and drafting using the industrial standard AutoCAD software. Includes the basics of computer 41121 Sec T01Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Hughes, P hardware and software, computer skills required for creating and editing 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:00p - 2:35p SC Hangar drawings. $100 additional fee for section T01 CT 181Intermediate AutoCAD 3 cr Prerequisite: CT S120. 36490 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gilcrist, R Skill development in contemporary methods of building construction. 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:00p - 9:45p TEC 212 Prerequisite: CT S175 or instructor permission. CT 225Construction Planning and Scheduling 3 cr 39199 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fritz, C Develops intermediate level CADD (computer-aided design drafting) skills for architectural, civil, structural, mechanical and electrical drawings 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 9:00p TEC 212 used in building construction. Overview of organizing and planning for on-site construction. A review of building codes, ordinances, contracts and related information as CT 185Building Diagnostics and Testing 3 cr regarding scheduling and managing a project. 36587 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Walling, R 1/13 - 4/7 M 1:00p - 5:00p TEC 139 CT 252Construction Documentation 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 M 1:00p - 5:00p TEC 212 36495 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gilcrist, R 4/21 - 5/3 M 1:00p - 5:00p TEC 139 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 9:45p TEC 212 1/13 - 5/3 M 1:00p - 5:00p TEC 140 Corequisite: CT S181. $50 additional fee for section J01 Study and application of materials, methods, and codes of construction Corequisite: CT S201 or instructor permission. specifically related to wood structures. Development of details and a complete set of working drawings using AutoCad. Identify the hidden flaws often found in residential buildings that can cause discomfort, high energy costs, moisture and indoor air quality problems. Lectures will concentrate on theory, performance analysis and CT 293ST: Advanced Projects 3 cr diagnostic testing methods for residential buildings. Lab sessions will 40504 Sec T80Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Hughes, P focus on using a blower door, pressure measuring devices, flow hoods and analysis software. 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:25p SC Hangar 40506 Sec T81Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Hughes, P CT 201Cold Climate Construction 3 cr 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar 36491 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gilcrist, R 1/13 - 5/3 R 6:00p - 9:00p TEC 212 39537 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gilcrist, R DESL: Diesel Technology 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: DESL 105Diesel Fuel Systems 3 cr Contact the Career Education department for more information, (907) 796-6151. 36496 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Feller, T 1/13 - 5/3 F 9:00a - 12:45p TEC 217 39921 Sec T80Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Hughes, P 1/13 - 5/3 F 9:00a - 12:45p TEC 114 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar 1/13 - 5/3 F 9:00a - 12:45p TEC 218 Design, construction and basic building science for understanding, $55 additional fee for section J01 planning, and constructing a durable home in a cold climate. Upon satisfactory completion, this course meets the prerequisite for the State A continuation of DESL S110 with emphasis on fuel injection systems to of Alaska Contractor Residential Endorsement and also for 16 include rebuilding and calibration of injectors and pumps. Includes continuing education credits by the State of Alaska, Division of rebuilding of blowers and turbochargers. A good understanding of diesel Occupation Licensing for General Contractors with Residential engines or DESL S110 is recommended before taking this course. Endorsement. DESL 130Refrigeration and Air Conditioning 2 cr CT 213Engineering Graphics 3 cr 36498 Sec J01Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/3 Feller, T 36588 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gilcrist, R 3/10 - 5/3 M,W 6:00p - 9:00p TEC 218 1/13 - 5/3 - TEC 212 3/10 - 5/3 M,W 6:00p - 9:00p TEC 217 For course information, contact the Career Education office at 3/10 - 5/3 M,W 6:00p - 9:00p TEC 114 (907) 796-6141. $65 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: CT S181 or concurrent enrollment. This class will cover application, system operations, maintenance and Advanced application of mechanical, electrical, civil and structural safety principals of refrigeration. Students will learn about components graphic standards using AutoCAD. Orthographic projections, auxiliary making up a refrigerant. Troubleshooting and avoiding common views, sectional views, and dimensioning are included topics. problems included.

CT 222Building Construction I 3 cr DESL 180AC Power Generation 3 cr 39922 Sec T81Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Hughes, P 36499 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Boyce, N 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 11:05a - 12:35p SC Hangar 1/13 - 5/3 S 9:00a - 12:45p TEC 114

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 29 of 86 36499 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Boyce, N DESL 261Marine Auxiliary Systems 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 S 9:00a - 12:45p TEC 217 36504 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Voelckers, N 1/13 - 5/3 S 9:00a - 12:45p TEC 218 1/13 - 5/3 R 1:00p - 4:00p TEC 218 $65 additional fee for section J01 1/13 - 5/3 R 1:00p - 4:00p TEC 217 Prerequisite: DESL S121. Corequisite: DESL S261. A study of AC power generation methods used in marine and industrial applications. The interface of diesel engines to power generation is Mechanical and electrical systems on pleasure and commercial vessels. strongly emphasized. Covers AC generation theory, safety, regulation, Includes engine installation, shaft alignment, propeller calculation, fuel installation, troubleshooting, and repair of the types of units commonly and water systems, and other marine system design and installation. used in Southeast Alaska. DESL 262Marine Auxiliary Systems Lab 2 cr DESL 225Advanced Hydraulics 3 cr 36505 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Voelckers, N 36500 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dolan, T 1/13 - 5/3 F 1:30p - 5:45p TEC 114 1/13 - 5/3 T 1:00p - 4:45p TEC 218 $80 additional fee for section J01 1/13 - 5/3 T 1:00p - 4:45p TEC 217 Corequisite: DESL S261. 1/13 - 5/3 T 1:00p - 4:45p TEC 114 Pass/Fail grading. $70 additional fee for section J01 Supplements DESL S261 with specific exercises. Engine, shaft and Prerequisite: DESL S125 or DESL S161 with a C or higher, or instructor propeller, exhaust, electrical and other systems are designed, installed permission. and tested. Advanced hydraulics systems incorporating variable displacement pumps, proportional control valves, hydraulic load sensing systems, and DESL 291Int: Diesel Internship 3 cr hydrostatic power trains. Schematic interpretation, testing, and adjusting 36506 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dolan, T of hydraulic and electronic controls are emphasized. Course includes classroom and hands-on labs. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: Instructor approval required to register. Contact your advisor to arrange internship. DESL 250Heavy Duty Brakes and CDL 2 cr Preparation Pass/Fail grading. 36501 Sec J01Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/3 Feller, T 3/10 - 5/3 M,W 1:00p - 4:00p TEC 218 3/10 - 5/3 M,W 1:00p - 4:00p TEC 114 ECE: Early Childhood Education 3/10 - 5/3 M,W 1:00p - 4:00p TEC 217 $60 additional fee for section J01 ECE 609Classroom Management and Child 3 cr Guidance in ECE An in-depth study of the various types of braking systems used in current 36594 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Andrews, S trucks and heavy equipment applications. This course also prepares the student to take the State of Alaska Commercial Driver's License (CDL) 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive "class B" written exam and obtain a 2-year CDL temporary learner's Additional 25 hours lab required. Requires access to a computer permit. with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If DESL 255Heavy Duty Suspension and Alignment 2 cr unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from 36502 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/5 Feller, T the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the help desk at 1-877- 1/13 - 3/5 M,W 1:00p - 4:00p TEC 218 465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For 1/13 - 3/5 M,W 1:00p - 4:00p TEC 114 more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 1/13 - 3/5 M,W 1:00p - 4:00p TEC 217 $60 additional fee for section J01 Guidance and management practices based on multiple aspects of typical and atypical child development; current research and theories of A thorough study of heavy equipment frames and suspension systems child development; using developmentally effective approaches to and their components. Adjustments, repairs and cautions along with tire connect with children and families; techniques to support trust building and track alignments. and promote healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning environments for young children with and without exceptional learning needs. 25 hours lab required. Grade of B or better required for degree DESL 260Heavy Duty Power Trains 3 cr program. 36503 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/5 Feller, T 1/13 - 3/5 M,W 6:00p - 10:15p TEC 217 ECE 661Literacy and Young Children 3 cr 1/13 - 3/5 M,W 6:00p - 10:15p TEC 218 36595 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Andrews, S 1/13 - 3/5 M,W 6:00p - 10:15p TEC 114 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive $65 additional fee for section J01 Additional 25 hours lab required. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at Basic operation and repair of heavy equipment components from the uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If flywheel to the wheels or tracks: clutches, transmissions, transfer cases, unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class go to differentials, multi-speed rear ends, and final drives. www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the help desk at 1-877- 465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 30 of 86 Prerequisite: ECE S651 for ECE program; ED S230 and S333 for Elementary Credential program. ECON 321Intermediate Microeconomic Theory 3 cr 37988 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Vander Naald, B Developmentally appropriate procedures to facilitate young children's literacy development. Integrating written language experiences with oral 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 4:30p EG 115 language development. Appropriate learning environments to enhance 37989 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Vander Naald, B literacy development are explored. Additional 25 hours lab required. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 4:30p Distance Audio Distance audio and web. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or better processor, Internet and email. Students ECON: Economics access the UAS-Online course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal profile. Books available from ECON 100Introduction to Economics 3 cr MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325- 3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 36376 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Vander Naald, B in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 225 Prerequisite: ECON S201 and S202. Prerequisite: ENGL S110 or higher. Analysis of demand and supply under various market structures; theory Introduction to the field of economics, including the history of economic of production and cost; factor pricing and theory of distribution; and thought and economics as a field of analysis. survey of welfare economics.

ECON 201Principles of Economics I: 3 cr ECON 391Internship: Applied Economics 3 cr Macroeconomics 36380 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Vander Naald, B 36377 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Vander Naald, B 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 225 Pass/Fail grading. 38397 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spehar, A 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web ECON 393ST:Financial Crisis 3 cr Delivered: 38442 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spehar, A Delivered via web. Students are required to listen to recorded sessions. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course Delivered: information. Students must order books; go to Delivered via web. Students are required to listen to recorded http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. sessions. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course $40 additional fee for section KD1 information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. 39990 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spehar, A Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web $75 additional fee for section KD1 Delivered: Delivered via web. Students are required to listen to recorded The objective of this course is to study financial crisis with a focus on the sessions. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go 2007 Great Recession and crisis of 2008. We will cover the causes and to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course consequences of financial crisis beginning by reviewing the history of information. Students must order books; go to crisis over the past several centuries while "zooming in" on an analysis http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. of a few of the major international crises that have occurred in the past Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. century. We will rely on economic theory and models to lay down a structural understanding of their causes and consequences. The goal $40 additional fee for section KD2 will be to understand why financial crises occur, the effects on the real Corequisite: MATH S105. economy, and what policies might mitigate the effects and obviate their occurrence. Analysis and theory of national income; money and banking; fiscal and monetary policies. ECON 497IS: Intmed Microecon Thry/Appl 3 cr ECON 202Principles of Economics II: 3 cr 41028 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Vander Naald, B Microeconomics 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 38411 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spehar, A 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Delivered via web. Students are required to listed to recorded ED: Education sessions. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course ED 193PST: Coaching Online Students 1 cr information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. 40908 Sec J02Course Dates: 3/25 - 5/6 Low / Hum / Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Woodward $40 additional fee for section KD1 3/25 - 3/25 T 3:00p - 5:00p OT Corequisite: MATH S105. 5/6 - 5/6 T 3:00p - 4:00p OT 4/15 - 4/15 T 3:00p - 5:00p OT Theory of prices and markets; income distribution; contemporary problems of labor and market structure, examination of international 4/29 - 5/4 Distance economic relations. Delivered: 4/1 - 4/7 Distance Delivered:

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 31 of 86 40908 Sec J02Course Dates: 3/25 - 5/6 Low / Hum / Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Woodward this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order 4/22 - 4/28 Distance books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1- Delivered: 800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1- 866-465-6424 toll-free. 4/8 - 4/14 Distance Delivered: Provides an overview of applied technology in K-12 education. Topics For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. include the use of tool software, telecommunications, computer-assisted Sponsor: UAS/SOE. Loc: TBA. Final assignment due 5/09/2014. instruction, and multimedia in the classroom. Also addresses classroom $90 additional fee for section J02 management technology. Concepts learned in class will be applied in practice. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Pass/Fail grading. ED 297IS: Rural practicum Extended P 1 cr This course provides skills and resources for the support staff, 40880 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lofthus, J "coaches", for students in schools and at home taking online classes. The topics will include learning about the differences of asynchronous 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR (not real time) and synchronous course (real time) tools, as well as best Pass/Fail grading. practices supported by research on the physical, affective, and coaching skills for supporting online students. The course centers around the online student and instructional and behavioral supports they will need to ED 304Literature for Children and Young 3 cr help them attend and complete online courses. Adults 36604 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K ED 193ST: PITAAS: Foundation/ AK Native 1 cr Education Literature 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:30p - 5:30p Distance Audio Audio: call 1800-570-3591, pin 6506720. Requires access to a 36599 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/17 - 4/18 Cadiente computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- Brown, R Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at 1/17 - 4/18 F 11:30a - 12:30p EG 224 direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Sponsored by PITAAS/UAS. Loc: Juneau campus. For more more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. information or to register call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Final assignment due at class 4/25/14. A teacher's introduction to the study of children's and young adult literature. Basic genres of children's and young adult books, the history $90 additional fee for section J01 and philosophy behind the use of literature, and activities with students Explores the ways leadership supports the health, education and in response to literature. Course is delivered through a combination of success of Alaska Native children and their families in Alaska's public weekly audio conference, video, readings, and individual and group schools through culturally responsive curriculum. Students will read activities. Addresses Alaska Teacher Standard four with respect to articles from from several books, hear from guest speakers, review content knowledge of literature. curricula samples developed and implemented and share ideas through discussion and activities among peers. ED 320AArt in the K-8 Curriculum 1 cr 36605 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/16 - 2/13 Staveland / ED 222Orientation to the Teaching Profession 3 cr Spangler 36602 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A 1/16 - 2/13 R 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Audio 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive Audio: call 1800-570-3591, pin 6506720. Requires access to a Course meets online via Elluminate. Requires 2 hours lab per computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- week outside class. Requires access to a computer with Internet Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For uas.alaska.edu/online. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Introduction to current philosophies of art education for elementary and Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact middle-school students. Skills and techniques needed for teachers to the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at provide effective art programs. direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. ED 320BPhysical Education in the K-8 1 cr An orientation to the teaching profession, including teacher training, Curriculum employment opportunities, professional growth, education philosophy and teaching effectiveness. Introduction to issues confronting educators: 36606 Sec JD1Course Dates: 2/20 - 3/27 Mccormick, K integrating special needs students, selection of appropriate teaching 2/20 - 3/27 R 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive materials, curriculum and lesson planning, and constructive teacher- Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access student interaction. this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, ED 230Introduction to Educational Technology 3 cr prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or 36603 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Johnson, R contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Delivered: more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order Introduction to current philosophies in physical education for elementary books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1- and middle-school students. Skills and techniques needed by 800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1- elementary school teachers to provide a sound physical education 866-465-6424 toll-free. program. 40131 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Weisz, T 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered:

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 32 of 86 ED 320CMusic in the K-8 Curriculum 1 cr ED 380Multicultural Education 3 cr 36607 Sec JD1Course Dates: 4/3 - 5/1 Hopper, R 38249 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Davis, G 4/3 - 5/1 R 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Delivered: this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, MSWord. Registration ends March 7. In order to earn a final prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and grade or an Incomplete, all lessons with the exception of the final select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or project must be submitted by April 18. Students who have contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS completed all lessons will be given until July 17 to submit the final at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For project. Students registering after February 7 must contact the more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. instructor immediately to discuss a course completion timeline. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for Introduction to the current theories of music instruction. Skills and course information. Students must order books; go to techniques needed by elementary and middle-school teachers to provide http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. an effective music program. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. This course meets the State of Alaska Department of ED 320DDrama in the K-8 Curriculum 1 cr Education and Early Development certification requirement for Multicultural Education. 36608 Sec JD1Course Dates: 3/29 - 4/26 Davis, R $75 additional fee for section KD1 3/29 - 4/26 S 11:00a - 2:00p Distance Elive 39774 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Davis, G Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, Delivered: prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or MSWord. Registration ends March 7. In order to earn a final contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS grade or an Incomplete, all lessons with the exception of the final at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For project must be submitted by April 18. Students who have more information call (907)796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. completed all lessons will be given until July 17 to submit the final project. Students registering after February 7 must contact the Principles, methods and materials of drama at the elementary and instructor immediately to discuss a course completion timeline. middle-school levels. A wide variety of creative activities basic to Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for curricula is explored. Includes the use of drama in standards-based course information. Students must order books; go to curriculum planning and assessment for a diverse student population. http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. This course meets the State of Alaska Department ED 320EHealth in the K-8 Curriculum 1 cr of Education and Early Development certification requirement for 36609 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/14 - 2/11 Jones, A Multicultural Education. 1/14 - 2/11 T 4:45p - 5:45p Distance Elive $75 additional fee for section KD2 Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Investigation of the major concepts and issues in multicultural education this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course with emphasis on the dimensions of content integration, knowledge meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, construction, prejudice reduction, equity pedagogy, and empowering prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and school culture. Includes issues regarding the education of Alaska select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or Natives with attention to cultural standards. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907)796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. ED 448Classroom Management in K-8 3 cr Classrooms Introduction to current philosophies and practices in health education for elementary and middle-school students. Knowledge and skills needed 36612 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Thompson, J for teachers to provide effective health education. 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Elive Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access ED 333The Learner and the Learning Process 3 cr this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, 36610 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lofthus, J prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Prerequisite: Admission to BA Elementary Education major or select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or permission from program director. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Planning and organizing a classroom environment to maximize more information call (907)796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. intellectual and social development. Topics covered include: integrated curriculum planning for relevance to student experience and interests, Study learning theories by examining accounts from educational discipline approaches that enhance self-esteem and self-discipline, psychology and the original writings of leading learning theorists. Special assisting special needs students within the regular classroom, logistics of emphasis is placed on the curricular, instructional, and assessment physical group management, and recordkeeping systems, including practices that are promoted by these different learning theories. computerized approaches.

ED 452Student Teaching 9 cr 36613 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 33 of 86 Prerequisite: For BA Elem Juneau students with local supervision conference. only. Choose this section if your teaching placement is in $30 additional fee for section J14 Juneau. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465- 6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. $30 additional fee for section J01 ASTE has become the primary vehicle to help Alaskan educators learn more about using technology in their schools. The objectives of the 36614 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lofthus, J course are to help you as a professional educator to: learn about recent 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR developments in technology in education, develop skills in technology Prerequisite: For BA Elementary distance students only. Choose use and integration and apply your technology knowledge to your this course if your teaching placement is not in Juneau. For professional responsibilities. information call 1-866-465-6424 toll-free or (907) 796-6424 local. $450 additional fee for section JD1 ED 593ST: Alaska's Distance Learning 1 cr Prerequisite: Admission to student teaching, 3.0 GPA in professional Landscape education sequence. *Fall semester student teaching requires formal 40671 Sec J39Course Dates: 2/17 - 4/28 Mourant, R application by March 15 of previous spring semester. Spring semester student teaching requires formal application by 2/17 - 2/17 M 2:00p - 4:00p Distance Audio 4/28 - 4/28 M 2:00p - 4:30p Distance Audio Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe 2/22 - 2/22 S 8:00a - 6:30p OT Anch the number of teaching hours required. Registration for this course closes on 2/26/2014. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: ED 460Integrated Curriculum and Instruction 2 cr Educating for Leadership (E4L). Loc: Anchorage. Final assignment due 5/19/2014. 36615 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A $30 additional fee for section J39 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 7:00p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course This course will explore the steps made in Alaska in technology and meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, distance education for districts, regions and statewide. Learning from prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and past trials and errors, participants will share the pedagogy behind efforts select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or and plan future activities that are customized for their districts. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS Participants will integrate the knowledge and skills from the Summit into at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For work, planning, and ideas for their organizations Distance Learning more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Connections. These Connections will be offered as the organizations "next steps" relevant to distance learning in terms of online digital Prerequisite: Admission to BA Elementary Education major or technologies, pedagogies, course offerings for students. permission from program director. The design of curriculum over a year's time and the planning for learning ED 593ST: AK Talk Story, Write Story 3 cr in view of the interaction of all subjects. Reflection of experience in students teaching and the application of that experience and previous 41265 Sec J57Course Dates: 4/16 - 5/20 Wariner / learning to plan coherently for a year's instruction, curriculum, and Wariner classroom community, all developmentally appropriate and culturally 5/6 - 5/13 T 4:00p - 6:00p OT Junea relevant. 4/16 - 4/21 M,W 3:00p - 5:00p OT Junea 4/24 - 4/26 R,F,S 8:00a - 7:30p OT Junea ED 498Professional Portfolio Preparation 2 cr 4/27 - 4/27 U 8:00a - 12:00p OT Junea 36616 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lofthus, J For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive Sponsor: Association of State School Boards (ASSB). Loc: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Juneau. this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course $30 additional fee for section J57 meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, 41266 Sec J58Course Dates: 4/16 - 5/20 Wariner / prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Wariner select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS 5/13 - 5/20 R 4:00p - 7:00p OT at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For 4/16 - 4/21 M,W 3:00p - 5:00p OT more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 5/4 - 5/4 U 8:00a - 12:00p OT Prerequisite: Admission to BA Elementary Education major or 5/1 - 5/3 R,F,S 8:00a - 7:30p OT permission from program director. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Pass/Fail grading. Sponsor: Association of State School Boards (ASSB). Loc: Kenai. Elementary Education students document their knowledge and ability to $30 additional fee for section J58 perform according to the school's conceptual framework, and national Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. and state standards. Evidence will be gathered during student teaching and artifacts included. The course provides support for the organization This course is a writig workshop developed over the past 13 years at a and reflection necessary for a successful portfolio. 341 student K-12 school with an 82% Hawaiian/part Hawaiian population in a rural isolated community with an 89% poverty rate. It was ED 593ST: ASTE 2014 2 cr created to inspire and instruct local students to believe they can do anything by crafting the best personal essays being written by high 39725 Sec J14 Course Dates: 2/22 - 2/25 school seniors anywhere. They use those essays to gain college 2/22 - 2/25 U,M,T,S 8:00a - 4:00p OT Anch admittance, scholarships and jobs. Since the Talk Story, Write Stroy program began, college applications in graduating classes ranging from Registration for this course closes on 2/25/2014. For more 16 to 26 students have tripled. Scholarship awards have increased more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Alaska than 1000%. Those students, tomorrows leaders, will use their Society for Technology in Education (ASTE). Loc: Anchorage enhanced stroytelling skills via broadband to perpetuate their own, their (Captain Cook Hotel). Final assignment due 3/31/2014. elders', and their ancestors' stories through multi-generational Participants in the 2 credit course will attend all 4 days of the

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 34 of 86 partnerships. This will further enrich Alaska Native cultures nad the course are to help you as a professional educator to: learn about recent heritage of all Alaskans. developments in technology in education, develop skills in technology use and integration and apply your technology knowledge to your professional responsibilities. ED 593ST: Alaska Close-Up 2014 3 cr 40189 Sec J27 Course Dates: 1/23 - 2/21 ED 593Best Practices in Spec Education 1 cr 2/16 - 2/16 U 6:00p - 8:00p OT 40204 Sec J30Course Dates: 1/27 - 5/19 Jacobson, F 1/23 - 2/8 R,S 3:00p - 4:30p OT 1/27 - 5/19 M 3:00p - 5:30p OT Palme 2/18 - 2/20 T,R 8:00a - 6:00p OT For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. 2/21 - 2/21 F 8:00a - 2:00p OT Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (High 2/17 - 2/17 M 8:00a - 9:00p OT School Library). 2/19 - 2/19 W 8:00a - 6:30p OT $30 additional fee for section J30 For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Sponsor: SE Regional Resource Center (SERRC). Loc: Juneau. This FLT will target the special education administrators and resource Final assignment due 3/7/2014. specialists form Student support Services. Participants will work to $75 additional fee for section J27 identify and articulate the criteria for measurable goals and quality Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Individual Education Plans (IEP'S). The team will spend time researching and creating a Notes Library that will provide IEP goal Secondary teachers mentor students as they complete advance exemplars. Within these exemplars will be a demonstrated assignments, then mentor and participant with secondary students in a understanding of SMART goals. Through the publication of the Notes rigorous week-long academic learning experience in Juneau, focused on Library, the team will enhance and align their understanding of writing the players, processes, and branches of our state government. SMART IEP goals and objectives and be able to share this resource with Curriculum is aligned with Alaska Content Standards. teachers at all district sites.

ED 593AMSEA Marine Safety Instructor 1 cr ED 593ST:Coaching in the MSBSD 1 cr Training 40846 Sec J42Course Dates: 2/14 - 3/28 Jacobson, F 40902 Sec T90 Course Dates: 3/3 - 3/8 2/21 - 3/28 F 4:00p - 6:00p OT Palme 3/3 - 3/8 M,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 6:00p OT 2/14 - 2/14 F 1:00p - 4:15p OT Palme Course Held in Galveston, TX For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. $90 additional fee for section T90 Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer. Final assignment due 4/2/2014. The Marine Safety Instructor Trainer Course is a comprehensive, hands- on U.S. Coast Guard approved course designed for anyone interested in $30 additional fee for section J42 teaching marine safety and survival to commercial fishermen, Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. professional mariners, school teachers, children, government agency personnel or others. Students learn up-to-date safety and survival As a result of this course, instructional coaches will be able to define the information for both the water and cold weather land environments, five categories of coaching: Data oriented (group focused) and complete a F/V Drills Instructor course and practice teach. (individual focused). "The major purpose of peer coaching is implementation of innovations to the extent that determination of effects on students is possible." Joyce and Showers. Coaches will review their ED 593AMSEA Marine Safety Instructor 3 cr current role in coaching and explore their intended role supporting best Training practices through an ongoing reflection journal throughout the course. A 40905 Sec T91Course Dates: 4/1 - 4/6 Dzugan, J variety of coaching approaches will be explained including: Demonstration, Observation, Side by Side coaching, Co-Observation, 4/1 - 4/6 U,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 6:00p OT Sew and Shadow coaching and following up how to provide feedback to Course held in Seward, AK teachers. $90 additional fee for section T91 ED 593ST: Cold Water Sfty/Survival 2 cr The Marine Safety Instructor Trainer Course is a comprehensive, hands- on U.S. Coast Guard approved course designed for anyone interested in 37696 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/22 - 5/2 Allen, M teaching marine safety and survival to commercial fishermen, 1/22 - 5/2 Distance Web professional mariners, school teachers, children, government agency Delivered: personnel or others. Students learn up-to-date safety and survival Total cost of this graduate level course (ED 593) is $260.00 for information for both the water and cold weather land environments, two university credits. This includes a $130.00 course fee paid complete a F/V Drills Instructor course and practice teach. directly to AMSEA and $130.00 fee paid to UAS Sitka. To register, contact Mary Chambers at AMSEA, 907 747-3287 or ED 593ST: ASTE 2014 1 cr [email protected]. Registration is permanent and nonrefundable. 39724 Sec J13 Course Dates: 2/24 - 2/25 $130 additional fee for section TD1 2/24 - 2/25 M,T 8:00a - 4:00p OT Anch Registration for this course closes on 2/25/2014. For more Teaching Cold Water Safety and Survival is designed to provide information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Alaska teachers and other youth educators with the information they need to Society for Technology in Education (ASTE). Loc: Anchorage teach children and young adults to play and work safely in and around (Captain Cook Hotel). Final assignment due 3/31/2014. cold water. Participants are taught using sample exercises from Alaska Participants in the 1 credit course will attend the last two days of Marine Safety Education Association’s (AMSEA’s) extensive K-12 the conference. curriculum. Although this curriculum covers cold water safety and $30 additional fee for section J13 survival, small boat safety and survival, and land safety and survival, it is only the cold water safety and survival that is covered in this course. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Students work on their own time throughout each week but are expected ASTE has become the primary vehicle to help Alaskan educators learn to turn in weekly assignments and interact with their classmates on the more about using technology in their schools. The objectives of the Discussion Board.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 35 of 86 ED 593ST: Cultivating Inner Resources 1 cr ED 593ST: Harry Wong: The First Days of 2 cr 40208 Sec J31Course Dates: 1/30 - 2/27 Jacobson, F School 2/27 - 2/27 R 3:30p - 6:45p OT Palme 41170 Sec J52 Course Dates: 3/27 - 5/8 1/30 - 1/30 R 3:30p - 7:15p OT Palme 3/27 - 5/6 T,R 1:45p - 3:45p OT 2/8 - 2/8 S 8:45a - 4:15p OT Palme 5/8 - 5/8 R 1:45p - 2:45p OT For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (High Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Houston (High School Library). Final assignment due 3/6/2014. School Library). $30 additional fee for section J31 $30 additional fee for section J52 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. The goal of this course is to guide and encourage teachers to grow A book study of The First Days of School by Harry Wong and Rosemary professionally by cultivating inner resources and thus becoming a source Wong. It will entail a detailed study of the book to learn best practices of inspiration for students and parents. Together we can address the being used by effective teachers to manage rooms, increase student urgent needs of our time. Participants will engage in reading learning, and engage students throughout the school day. The book professional texts and articles on the subject of self care, engage in walks a teacher, either novice or veteran, through structuring and group discussions and study the lectures provided by the coordinating organizing a classroom for success that can be applied at any time of instructor. Participants will explore strategies and practices that will lead the year at any grade level, pre-K through college. Participants will study them to creating an action plan for ensuring professional longevity and in depth the principles put forth and apply the information learned to balanced teaching. Participants will create personal reflective journals create a school-wide implementation plan. based on weekly readings and focus questions and write and share a personal action plan. ED 593ST: Distance Learning & AKLN 2 cr 41272 Sec J59Course Dates: 4/1 - 4/4 Sorensen, K ED 593ST: Danielson Teaching Framework 2 cr 4/1 - 4/4 - OT 40845 Sec J41Course Dates: 2/24 - 4/7 Mongeau- For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Marshall, C Sponsor: PEC/DEED. Loc: UAS Juneau. 3/17 - 4/2 M,W 2:15p - 4:15p OT $30 additional fee for section J59 3/3 - 3/5 M,W 2:15p - 4:15p OT Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 4/7 - 4/7 M 2:15p - 5:30p OT The ALKN teacher training will include a variety of topics to prepare 2/24 - 2/26 M,W 2:15p - 5:30p OT these teachers to create deliver high school classes for students online. Registration for this course closes on 2/27/2014. For more The course will include professional learning communities, cultural information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: considerations and standards, integrating new standards from DEED, Anchorage School District. Loc: Chugiak. assessments and accountability, Blackboard Training and student/parent $30 additional fee for section J41 handbooks. Teachers will also share a brief video of themselves created during this course a part of a introduction to their online class(s). The Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. entire course will create the opportunity and skill building toward The Framework for Teaching is a research-based set of components of producing AKLN courses for the 2013-2014 school year. instruction, aligned to the interstate Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium standards, and grounded in a constructivist view of learning ED 593ST: ED Effectiveness System 1 cr and teaching. These sessions will provide an understanding of the structure, architecture and vocabulary of the Danielson Framework for 41273 Sec J60Course Dates: 4/14 - 4/16 Reese, M Teaching. The Framework may be used for many purposes, but its full 4/15 - 4/16 T,W 8:30a - 3:00p OT value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among 4/14 - 4/14 M 8:30a - 3:30p OT practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching. The framework may be used as the foundation of a school or For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. district's mentoring, coaching, professional development, and teacher Sponsor: Valdez City Schools. Loc: Valdez. evaluation processes, thus linking all those activities together and $30 additional fee for section J60 helping teachers become more throughtful practitioners. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. For this course, participants will examine issues in designing, planning, ED 593ST: Digital Citizenship 3 cr and implementing an educator evaluation system based on the new 40079 Sec J25Course Dates: 1/12 - 4/13 Ohler, J Alaska regulations. Participants will review the new Alaska regulations, 1/12 - 4/13 Distance Web learn about requirements for observation tools, compare and contrast Delivered: observation tools, and develop guidelines to select and incorporate measures and screening tools that focus on student learning objectives For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. and performance. The Socratic Method will be used to discuss course Sponsor: UAS School of Education. Loc: Online Distance topics. Delivery. Final assignment due 5/4/2014. $30 additional fee for section J25 ED 593ST: Educator Effectiveness System 1 cr Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 41032 Sec J47Course Dates: 3/27 - 4/17 Kurka, D The goal of this course is to address the overabundance of resources in 4/17 - 4/17 R 3:45p - 5:45p OT Anch the area of digital citizenship. This course will help participants navigate a pathway through this area's many issues and resources, and help 3/27 - 3/27 R 3:45p - 5:45p Distance Audio participants customize their approach to digital citizenship and help 4/8 - 4/9 T,W 8:30a - 4:30p OT Anch improve the ways to meet their needs in this area. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Alaska Staff Development Network. Loc: Anchorage. Final assignment due 5/01/2014. $30 additional fee for section J47 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 36 of 86 Over the past three years, more than 20 states passed legislation protocols, work collaboratively to prepare and present ideas for designed to address educator effectiveness by mandating annual developing a school-wide intervention program identified as Palmer High evaluations based in part on student learning and linking evaluation Academic Recovery Measures (PHARM). results to key personnel decisions. Catalyzed by a combination of factors: federal policy incentives embodied in Race to the Top and ED 593ST: Enhancing Prof Practice 2 cr Investing in Innovation funding, newly elected governors and growing legislative majorities in many states have sparked a wave of legislation 40201 Sec J29Course Dates: 1/23 - 4/3 Jacobson, F addressing teacher effectiveness. Much of this legislation impacts 1/23 - 4/3 R 2:30p - 5:00p OT districts around key personnel decisions including: tenure, reductions in For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. force, dismissal of underperforming teachers, and teacher retention. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Talkeetna. Final Acknowledging that the quality of the teacher is the single most assignment due 4/10/2014. important factor in improving student learning as documented by multiple research studies, policy makers and the general public have turned their $30 additional fee for section J29 attention to improving teacher quality. This course will explore the trends Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. and issues in teacher evaluation based on an analysis of emerging models and applications for Alaska. This course is a book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The Framework for Teaching is a research-based, nationally-recognized teacher evaluation ED 593ST: Effect Practices for Reading 1 cr framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. 41043 Sec J48Course Dates: 3/17 - 4/11 Jacobson, F The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among 3/17 - 3/28 M,W,F 7:30a - 9:00a OT Palme practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of 4/7 - 4/11 M,W,F 7:30a - 9:00a OT Palme teaching. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer. ED 593ST: Enhancing Prof Practice IV 1 cr $30 additional fee for section J48 40669 Sec J37Course Dates: 2/4 - 4/8 Jacobson, F Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 4/8 - 4/8 T 4:15p - 6:15p OT Wasilla This course address the essential elements of reading instruction: 3/18 - 3/25 T 4:15p - 6:00p OT Wasilla phonological awareness, alphabetic principle, reading fluency, vocabulary development and reading comprehension. It also includes 2/4 - 2/4 T 4:15p - 6:15p OT Wasilla guidelines for scheduling instructional time and for selecting and using 2/11 - 2/11 T 4:15p - 6:00p OT Wasilla intructional materials to optimize learning. A school-wide system of 2/25 - 3/4 T 4:15p - 6:00p OT Wasilla organizing instruction according to student needs is overviewed, and characteristics of effective instruction are examined. Registration for this course closes on 2/26/2014. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla. ED 593ST: Enhancing Professional Practice 2 cr $30 additional fee for section J37 40480 Sec J32Course Dates: 1/27 - 4/21 Jacobson, F Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 4/21 - 4/21 M 2:30p - 4:30p OT Wasilla This course is a book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing 4/14 - 4/14 M 2:30p - 5:45p OT Wasilla Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The Framework for 1/13 - 4/7 M 2:30p - 4:30p OT Wasilla Teaching is a research-based, nationally-recognized teacher evaluation For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is realized as the foundation for professional conversations among $30 additional fee for section J32 practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. teaching. This course is a book study of Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching. The Framework for ED 593ST: Enhancing Prof Practices 1 cr Teaching is a research-based, nationally-recognized teacher evaluation 40164 Sec J26Course Dates: 1/15 - 5/14 Jacobson, F framework grounded in a constructivist view of learning and teaching. The framework may be used for many purposes, but its full value is 5/14 - 5/14 W 2:30p - 4:30p OT Wasilla realized as the foundation for professional conversations among 1/15 - 5/14 W 2:30p - 4:00p OT Wasilla practitioners as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of Registration for this course closes on 1/17/2014. For more teaching. information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla. ED 593ST: Enhancing Academic Achievement 1 cr $30 additional fee for section J26 39918 Sec J17Course Dates: 1/22 - 3/5 Jacobson, F Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 1/22 - 3/5 W 2:45p - 4:30p OT Palme Participants will read Charlotte Danielson's "Enhancing Professional For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Practice: A Framework for Teaching," a research-based and nationally- Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (High recognized teacher evaluation framework grounded in a constructivist School Li brary). view of learning and teaching. The full value of the framework is realized $30 additional fee for section J17 as a foundation for professional conversations among teachers as they seek to enhance their skill in the complex task of teaching. Participants Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. will study the four domains of professional practice, be able to identify Designed to explore best practices in academic intervention programs at examples for each, and will reflect on their own current professional the high school level and integrate the research with site specific needs. practices as they seek to identify areas for personal improvement. Participants will be engaged in the following activities: Learn and apply skills necessary to analyze current school-wide student achievement data and identify patterns in student underachievement, explore the steps of consensus building and how it applies to establishing group norms for decision making, work in small groups or pairs to gather research into best practices in academic intervention programs and

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 37 of 86 $30 additional fee for section J50 ED 593ST: Facilitating Statewide Change in 1 cr Education Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 41245 Sec J55Course Dates: 4/25 - 4/27 Wegner, M Learn how to use Google Docs, presentation, drawings, forms, spreadsheets, maps and more to teach the new standards. Explore 4/25 - 4/25 F 1:00p - 5:00p OT Fbnks ways to creatively teach writing, research, technology fluency, 4/26 - 4/26 S 8:45a - 5:15p OT Fbnks communication and collaboration using Google apps. Investigate how 4/27 - 4/27 U 8:30a - 11:00a OT Fbnks you can use Google's suite of free tools to seamlessly transition to the new set of standards while effectively preparing students for life beyond Registration for this course closes on 4/25/2014 at 5pm. For highschool. Participants will explore using: Google Search to teach more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: effective online research and encourage students to evaluate the ASTE (Alaska Society for Technology in Education). Loc: credibility of online resources, Google Docs to go paperless and Fairbanks. Final assignment due 5/9/2014. encourage collaboration, Google Forms and spreadsheets to collect $30 additional fee for section J55 data, information and provide formative and summative feedback, Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Blogger to support student blogging, Google Voice to record audio clips and connect with students and parents, Google Sites to get students As participants plan and implement an educational technology publishing their work and building a portfolio online. conference for educators, they will employ organizational and leadership skills in the area of digital-rich current topics in an open format for critiquing and exploration of the use of technology to enhance student ED 593ST:Intro to ELA & Math Standards 1 cr learning of content. In addition participants will develop their technical 40848 Sec J44 Course Dates: 2/24 - 2/25 skills and knowledge while preparing for participation in the course 2/24 - 2/25 M,T 8:00a - 3:00p OT activities. Specifically, participants will learn how to use applications that foster collaboration such as "Google Apps" and a media-rich Registration for this course closes on 2/25/2014. For more synchronous online discussion tool. information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Iditarod Area. Loc: McGrath. Final assignment due 3/4/2014. ST: This course will cover: 1) History of Academic Standards, 2) the ED 593ST: Framework/Great Teaching 2 cr organization of the Alaska Standards, 3) the shifts in the 40676 Sec J40Course Dates: 2/20 - 4/14 Jacobson, F English/Language Arts Standards, 4) the shifts in the Mathematics Standards. By the end of this course, the 2/20 - 2/27 R 5:45p - 7:15p OT Palme participants will be able to effectively use the Alaska 3/17 - 3/17 M 5:45p - 7:15p OT Palme English/Language Arts or Mathematics Standards to 2/24 - 3/3 R 5:45p - 7:15p OT Palme create/update lessons that are aligned to the Alaska English/Language Arts and Mathematics standards. Using their 3/31 - 4/14 M 5:45p - 7:15p OT Palme understanding of the shifts in English/Language Arts and 2/28 - 2/28 F 5:45p - 7:15p OT Palme Mathematics, the lessons or unit will reflect instructional 4/9 - 4/9 W 5:45p - 7:15p OT Palme strategies that support the new approach to ELA and Mathematics. 4/3 - 4/3 R 2:45p - 4:45p OT Palme $30 additional fee for section J44 3/24 - 3/24 M 2:45p - 4:45p OT Palme Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 3/26 - 4/2 R 2:45p - 4:45p OT Palme 4/1 - 4/1 T 2:45p - 4:45p OT Palme ED 593ST: Kagan Structures 1 cr Registration for this course closes on 2/26/2014. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su 40192 Sec J28Course Dates: 1/7 - 4/22 Jacobson, F Borough School District. Loc:Point Hope. Final assignment due 1/7 - 1/21 T 4:00p - 6:30p OT 4/18/2014. 2/4 - 4/22 T 4:00p - 5:15p OT $30 additional fee for section J40 For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (High Framework For Great Teaching School Library). This course is a book study based on book of the same name by Jim $30 additional fee for section J28 Knight. This in no one-size fits-all to-do list for the classroom-it's a simple Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. and flexible framework educators can customize to fit our working style and students' needs. Grounded in more than a decade of work with This course will present information about Kagan Cooperative Learning instructional coaches this revolutionary book focuses on the three areas Structures as well as explore several different Kagan Cooperative of high-impact instruction: 1) Content planning including using guiding Learning structures such as Fan-N-Pick, Spend a Buck, etc. Participants questions, learning maps, and formative assessment. 2) Instructional will be required to learn and use these structures in their classroom. practices such as the use of thinking prompts, effective questions, They will practice them and provide feedback on how well it went. The challenging assignments, and experiential learning. 3) Community problem solving process will be used to help participants become better building, in which educators can shape a classroom culture that at using the structures. Participants are expected to get to the promotes well-being, creativity, learning, and high expectations. When it unconscious competent level (automatically) in using the structures comes to teaching, little changes can make a big difference. Using presented in this course. techniques and strategies from the text, and high-impact instruction, teachers will have a rich toolkit for improving our practice and promoting ED 593ST: Addressing Language Arts 2 cr great teaching every day in every class. Standards Through Place Based Technology ED 593ST: Google Apps 1 cr 39772 Sec J15 Course Dates: 2/6 - 3/14 41088 Sec J50Course Dates: 4/5 - 4/6 Kurka, D 2/6 - 2/11 T,R,F 3:45p - 5:45p OT Junea 4/5 - 4/6 S 8:30a - 4:30p OT Anch 3/4 - 3/11 T 3:45p - 5:45p OT Junea 4/5 - 4/6 U 8:30a - 4:00p OT Anch 2/7 - 2/12 W,F - OT Junea For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. 2/28 - 2/28 F - OT Junea Sponsor: Alaska Staff Development Network. Loc: Anchorage. Final assignment due 4/21/2014. 3/5 - 3/12 W - OT Junea

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 38 of 86 For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. learning environments that engage and motivate all students. Sponsor: Alaska Staff Development Network (ASDN). Loc: Juneau/Webinar Final assignment due 4/11/2014. ED 593 ST: Practicum Student Supervision 1 - 6 cr $30 additional fee for section J15 36622 Sec J06Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR An interactive webinar series and online course, where a group of 1-3 credits, variable. diverse national and Alaskan educators will showcase effective tools and practices used to promote language arts through implementation of $15 additional fee for section J06 technology tools in a place based framework. Participants will explore Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) current technology tools and instructional practices related to helping 796-6533. students address language arts using place based instructional methods. Combining the relevance of place based ideology with current Supervision of practicum student in school classroom. Host teacher technology tools will help teachers focus instruction on the new Alaska supervises and mentors a candidate mastering the conceptual language arts standards and foster a more engaging instructional framework and standards for a beginning teacher. Meets weekly with the environment that is indigenous to place. practicum student, supervising the candidate's observations, tutoring, and practice teaching in the classroom.

ED 593ST: Learning Through the Arts II 1 cr ED 593ST: Alaska School Nurses' Conference 1 cr 40483 Sec J35 Course Dates: 1/25 - 3/29 2014 3/29 - 3/29 9:00a - 4:30p JACC 41158 Sec J51Course Dates: 4/25 - 5/24 Edtl, N 1/25 - 1/25 9:00a - 5:45p JACC 4/25 - 4/25 F 6:00p - 9:00p OT For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. 4/27 - 4/27 U 8:30a - 12:15p OT Sponsor: Juneau Arts & Humanities Council & JSD. Loc: Juneau. 4/26 - 4/26 S 8:30a - 7:15p OT $30 additional fee for section J35 For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Sponsor: AK School Nurses' Association and AK Division of In this series of two weekend workshops teachers will learn strategies for Public Health. Loc: Girdwood (Alyeska Resort). integrating the arts across the curriculum in K-12 education. Each $30 additional fee for section J51 session will be taught by one of 11 approved Teaching Artists, who will Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. share instructional activities tailored to those in attendance and leave participants with supporting articles, lesson ideas and curriculum Intended for school nurses and is filled with relevant informatin suggestions for extending what occurs in the workshops. Teachers presented by specialists in a variety of content areas important to school seeking credit must attend four sessions on January 25 and two nurses. Content areas to be covered include vision screening, workshops on March 29, 2014. These workshops will be led by one of concussions, delegation, diabetes, disaster preparedness, health and two Teaching Artists from the Kennedy Center's roster of national artists. academics, obesity prevention, community health resources, sexually transmitted infections, immunizations, tuberculosis, legal issues, and ED 593ST: Positive Behavior Management 1 cr trauma as it relates to school nursing. Strategies 40482 Sec J34Course Dates: 2/28 - 3/1 Jacobson, F ED 593ST: Seeking The Self In Literature 2 cr 2/28 - 3/1 F 5:00p - 8:15p OT Palme 40484 Sec J36Course Dates: 2/6 - 5/8 Jacobson, F 2/28 - 3/1 S 8:00a - 5:00p OT Palme 2/20 - 3/6 R 2:30p - 4:30p OT Palme For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. 3/20 - 4/17 R 2:30p - 4:30p OT Palme Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc:Palmer. 2/6 - 2/13 R 2:30p - 5:45p OT Palme $30 additional fee for section J34 5/1 - 5/8 R 2:30p - 4:30p OT Palme Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer. This course is intended to support first and second year teachers in the implementation of evidence-based interventions for behavior $30 additional fee for section J36 management for Tier 1 and Tier 2 within the classroom setting. The Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. training will provide instruction and practice with a variety of evidence- supported strategies for creating and maintaining effective learning This course is designed to enhance a deeper understanding of text and environments that engage all students. A focus will be on explicit seeks to provide educators strategies to engage teenagers in reflective behavior instruction, assessing and monitoring student behavior, and and analytical thinking. Focused strategies on the following themes will reinforcing appropriate behavior. be addressed: 1) personal identity, 2) cultural identity, 3) the individual vs. group, 4) hidden power of adversity. The primary text used will be Sherman Alexie's The Absolutely True Diary of A Part-Time Indian. ED 593ST: Positive Classroom Management 1 cr 40481 Sec J33Course Dates: 2/21 - 2/22 Jacobson, F ED 593ST: SSSC Docent Experience 1 cr 2/21 - 2/22 F 5:00p - 8:15p OT Palme 40749 Sec T01Course Dates: 3/5 - 5/7 Bolwerk, A 2/21 - 2/22 S 8:00a - 6:00p OT Palme 3/5 - 5/7 W 6:00p - 7:30p SITKA For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. $90 additional fee for section T01 Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer. $30 additional fee for section J33 Sitka Sound Science Center Docent Experience is designed to provide local science knowledge in an experiential learning enviroment. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Teachers will gain in depth training on marine organisms of Sitka Sound, This training is intended to support first and second year teachers in the salmon aquaculture in Alaska, and tactics for communicating science in implementation of best practices in classroom management through the a postive way to learners at any level. use of evidence-based Positive Behavioral Interventions and Support structures. The training will provide instruction and practice with a variety of evidence-supported strategies for creating and maintaining effective

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 39 of 86 strengths. This course will utilize reading, speaking, writing, and group ED 593ST: Standards, Behavior and Data 1 cr activities to explore how this book's research is important to how we 39934 Sec J19 Course Dates: 1/9 - 3/14 teach and treat young people as well as how we can maximize the effectiveness of the adults who work with students. This course is about 2/5 - 2/5 W 7:30a - 3:00p OT Junea outlooks, perspectives, and healthy analysis skills that can help staff 3/14 - 3/14 F 7:30a - 3:00p OT Junea members navigate the inevitable change that occurs in their personal 1/9 - 1/9 R 7:30a - 3:00p OT Junea and professional lives. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: Juneau School District Loc: Juneau (Glacier Valley ED 593 Supervision of Administrative Intern I 1 - 6 cr Modular 2). Final assignment due 5/5/2014. 36627 Sec J11Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Laster, M $30 additional fee for section J19 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. $15 additional fee for section J11 As part of Professional Learning Communities, participants will research, Prerequisite: Permission required. For information call (907) 796-6045. read, discuss and implement topics in data based decision making, curriculum review and implementation, grade level collaboration and Supervision of M.Ed. Educational Leadership interns in the school classroom management. Participants will work with the guidance of an setting. instructional coach to plan units, create and analyze curriculum, engage in data analysis, plan data based instruction, and plan and implement ED 593ST: Supervision of Administrative Intern 2 cr parent outreach activities. Participants will closely study and align with the Common Core State Standards. II 36628 Sec J12Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Laster, M ED 593ST: Step-Up to Writing Implementation 2 cr 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 41087 Sec J49Course Dates: 3/3 - 5/12 Jacobson, F Prerequisite: Permission required. For information call (907) 796-6045. 3/3 - 5/12 M 4:00p - 6:30p OT Wasilla Supervision of M.Ed. Educational Leadership interns in the school For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. setting. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Wasilla. $30 additional fee for section J49 ED 593 ST: Supervision of Student Teachers - 1 - 6 cr Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. Distance This course encompasses content and pedagogy to develop the 36617 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lofthus, J reflective practitioner for teaching writing in the elementary school. The 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR course addresses the following themes: curriculum, theory translated Variable credits, 1 or 3 credits. Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and into instructional planning and practice, practices that promote effective dates to be arranged. Open to teachers K-12. learning, behavior and relationships, and teaching strategies. Participants will learn to identify and implement components of the "Step- $15 additional fee for section J01 Up to Writiing" national program as part of their instructional practices. 36619 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A This course utilizes a variety of teaching strategies, including lecture, 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR discussion, collaborative learning activities, partners, small group, whole group, and demonstrations. Variable credits, 1 or 3 credits. Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and dates to be arranged. Open to teachers K-12 who are currently hosting a UAS student teacher. ED 593ST: Standards-Based Report Cards 1 cr $15 additional fee for section J03 39933 Sec J18 Course Dates: 11/22 - 2/18 Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) 11/22 - 2/18 M,T,F 7:30a - 3:00p OT Junea 796-6424. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Develops supervisory skills for guiding a student teacher, role of host Sponsor: Juneau School District Loc: Juneau (Glacier Valley teacher, student teacher, and University supervisor. Elementary Modular 2). Final assignment due 4/18/2014. $30 additional fee for section J18 ED 593 ST: Supervision of Student Teachers 1 - 6 cr Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 36618 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A Participants will work collaboratively with the guidance of a facilitator to 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR create a standards-based report card using lecture, readings, small group work, videos and writing activities. Work will be based on the book Variable credits, 1 or 3 credits. Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and "Creating Standards Based Report Cards" by Thomas Guskey. Through dates to be arranged. Open to teachers K-12. this process, participants will research and create a standards based $15 additional fee for section J02 report card for use in the Juneau School District. Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) 796-6424. ED 593ST: Stumbling On Happiness 1 cr Develops supervisory skills for guiding a student teacher, role of host 40670 Sec J38Course Dates: 2/10 - 2/25 Jacobson, F teacher, student teacher, and University supervisor. 2/24 - 2/24 M 4:30p - 5:00p OT Wasilla 2/11 - 2/25 T 4:30p - 5:00p OT Wasilla ED 593ST: Supervision of Student Teachers I 1 cr 2/10 - 2/10 M 4:30p - 5:00p OT Wasilla 36623 Sec J07Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Marvel, D Registration for this course closes on 2/26/2014. For more 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Loc:Wasilla. Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and dates to be arranged. Open to $30 additional fee for section J38 teachers K-12. Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. $15 additional fee for section J07 The Flip Side examines various constraints that keep educators from 36625 Sec J09Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J reaching their fullest potential and provides a means to turn them into 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 40 of 86 $15 additional fee for section J09 heavy emphasis will be placed on second order change throughout the course. Participants will gain strategies as leaders of change as schools 39935 Sec J21Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K work to move closer to higher performance and sweeping changes in 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR our education system. Participants will study current changes taking Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and dates to be arranged. Open to place in schools and be able to acquire and practice skills to alleviate or teachers K-12 who are currently hosting a UAS student teacher. reduce normal stress responses of second order change. $15 additional fee for section J21 39937 Sec J23Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A ED 593ST: Teaching Reading with Symbol 1 cr Imagery 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and dates to be arranged. Open to 40868 Sec J45Course Dates: 3/4 - 3/22 Jacobson, F teachers K-12 who are currently hosting a UAS student teacher. 3/19 - 3/19 W 3:30p - 6:45p OT Palme $15 additional fee for section J23 3/4 - 3/4 T 3:30p - 5:00p OT Palme Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) 3/22 - 3/22 S 10:00a - 1:15p OT Palme 796-6525. 3/8 - 3/8 S 9:00a - 4:30p OT Palme Develop supervisory skills for guiding a student teacher, role of host For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. teacher, student teacher, and University supervisor. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc:Palmer. Final assignment due 4/30/2014. ED 593ST: Supervision of Student Teachers I & 3 cr $30 additional fee for section J45 II Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 36621 Sec J05Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A Symbol Imagery is the ability to visualize the identity, number, and 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR sequence of sounds and letters in words. Readers with strong sensory Combines Supervision of Student Teachers Part I & II. Open to cognitive function of symbol imagery can decode, smell, have word teachers K-12. recognition, and read fluently. This course teachers participants to use the See Stars Reading Program to move students through a series of $15 additional fee for section J05 symbol imaging steps from single consonants and vowel to multisyllabic Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) words and lastly, contextual reading, to develop the imagery-language 796-6533. connection for competency in written language. A discussion of the concept of symbol imagery and the steps involved in teaching the Develops supervisory skills for guiding a student teacher. Work with the process provides students materials, guided practice of teaching the University supervisor of student teaching as a host teacher. steps, and reflection of teaching symbol imagery in their own classroom. The course also examines a possible scope and sequence of using the ED 593ST: Supervision of Student Teachers II 2 cr Seeing Stars Reading Program in grades K-5, creating a Seeing Stars implementation plan, and creating a Seeing Stars lession book. 36624 Sec J08Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Marvel, D 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR ED 593ST: Teachscape 2 cr Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and dates to be arranged. Open to teachers K-12 having completed Supervision I. 40904 Sec J46Course Dates: 2/28 - 4/11 Jacobson, F 36626 Sec J10Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J 4/11 - 4/11 F 12:00p - 4:15p OT Palme 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 2/28 - 3/7 F 12:00p - 4:15p OT Palme 3/21 - 4/4 F 12:00p - 4:15p OT Palme 39936 Sec J22Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K $30 additional fee for section J46 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and dates to be arranged. Open to teachers K-12 having completed Supervision I. ED 593ST: Teachscape II Administrative Focus 2 cr 39938 Sec J24Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A on a Framework for Teaching 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 41244 Sec J54Course Dates: 4/14 - 5/16 Jacobson, F Meets 3 hrs weekly, times and dates to be arranged. Open to 4/14 - 5/9 F 12:00p - 4:15p OT Palme teachers K-12 having completed Supervision I. 4/14 - 4/14 M 12:00p - 4:15p OT Palme Prerequisite: Permission required. Contact the Education Dept, (907) 5/16 - 5/16 F 11:00a - 4:15p OT Palme 796-6525. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Work with the University supervisor of student teaching as a host teacher. Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (Administration Building). Final assignment due 5/17/2014. ED 593ST: Surviving Organizational Changes 3 cr $30 additional fee for section J54 Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 39916 Sec J16Course Dates: 1/11 - 3/29 Lancaster, D 2/1 - 3/15 S 9:00a - 1:00p OT Charlotte Danielson's Enhancing Professional Practice: A Framework for Teaching defines teachers' responsibilities, which for education 3/29 - 3/29 S 9:00a - 1:00p OT consultant and expert presenter Danielson fall into four domains: 1/11 - 1/18 S 9:00a - 1:00p OT planning and preparation, classroom environment, instruction, and Registration for this course closes on 1/17/2014. For more professional responsibilities. Through classroom obervations and information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Sponsor: North vigorous panel discussions, educators work through how to use the Slope Borough School District. Loc: Point Hope (Tikigaq School Framework to scruitinize and strengthen classroom teaching practices to room 317). Final assignment due 4/5/2014. improve student learning. The Focus training is for MSBSD administrators who want to increase inter-rater reliability and $30 additional fee for section J16 understanding of quality instructional practices aligned to the new Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. MSBSD evaluation model. Evaluators of teachers may complete this comprehensive training through intensive training and online support Examines reactions to our ever changing environment in education with with Teachscape tools that includes practice scoring of videos, before an emphasis on positive responses of first and second order change. A taking a two-part certification test.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 41 of 86 Teaching to individual differences; planning, teaching and assessing for ED 593ST: Technology in the Classroom 1 cr student literacy; organizing and managing for optimal students learning; communication with parents; and professional behavior. Practicum 41210 Sec J53Course Dates: 4/1 - 5/9 Jacobson, F experience in a classroom (grades 4-8) is required. Requires access to 4/1 - 5/9 T 3:15p - 5:15p OT computer, Internet, e-mail, DVD, and audio conference. 5/9 - 5/9 F 8:00a - 9:00a For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. ED 616Math Methods in the K-8 Classroom 3 cr Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Talkeetna 36657 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mcmillan Iii, C (Susitna Valley High School, Library). 1/13 - 5/3 T 4:00p - 5:00p Distance Elive $30 additional fee for section J53 Additional lab hours required outside of class. Requires access Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from The goal of this course is to assist teachers with skills to create UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via instructional environments that incorporate technologies to enhance Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of learning in a blended classroom. Students will focus on the ISTE class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate standards of communication, collaboration, creation and critical thinking. Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help Students will receive hands on instruction to assist them in using a desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at minimum of 8 application/web programs that are suitable for use in the direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For classroom and in professional learning communities. more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: ED S230, S333, and admission to Elementary Credential ED 593ST: Technology in the Classroom 1 cr program. 41246 Sec J56Course Dates: 4/25 - 4/26 Jacobson, F Philosophy, research, organization, methods and materials of an elementary math program. Emphasis on activities with large and small 4/25 - 4/25 F 4:15p - 9:00p OT Palme groups of students, using manipulatives to develop children's 4/26 - 4/26 S 8:00a - 5:00p OT Palme understanding of math concepts, processes and problem solving. For more information call Cathy Thomas, (907) 796-6045. Practicum in K-8 classroom required. Requires access to computer, Sponsor: Mat-Su Borough School District. Loc: Palmer (Butte Internet, e-mail. DVD, and audio conference. Elementary). $30 additional fee for section J56 ED 617Science Methods in the K-8 Classroom 3 cr Prerequisite: Professional development credit for certified teachers only. 36658 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mcmillan Iii, C An introductory course for teachers in using LanSchool in the classroom 1/13 - 5/3 W 4:30p - 5:30p Distance Elive or computer lab, Lexia, All-the-Right Type, Microsoft Outlook, iPads and Additional lab hours required outside of class. Requires access managemetn, communication with parents using a variety of different to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from media formats, and a refresher in classroom and grade level web pages. UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Teachers will be refreshed in classroom web pages and how to integrate Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of student projects within the web pages, iPads and computers and design class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate new classroom opportunities for learning and using technology from our Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help school. desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For ED 593ST:Technology for Classroom 1 cr more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 40744 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/8 - 4/30 Worman, C Prerequisite: ED S230, S333, and admission to Elementary Credential program. 1/8 - 4/30 - KEHS 20 sessions offered. Students musts sign up for a minimum of 13 The guiding ideas, materials and methods of current science instruction 1-hour sessions in order to receive credit for this course. for elementary school children. Emphasis on hands-on, minds-on learning and helping children build conceptual webs. Requires practicum $90 additional fee for section K01 in K-8 classroom. Requires access to computer, internet, e-mail, DVD, This course will give teachers access to existing programs available in and audio conference. our schools and through hands-on guided instruction, collaboration with fellow educators and project-based coursework, students will become ED 618Social Studies in the K-8 Classroom 3 cr comfortable with specific technologies that will enhance education in the 36659 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A classroom. Teachers will leave sessions with ideas, knowledge and skills to use technology that is available in the classroom but not 1/13 - 5/3 R 4:00p - 5:30p Distance Elive currently fully utilized. Audio: call 1800-570-3591, pin 7153716. Some portions of this course are supported by Elluminate. Additional lab hours required ED 615Literacy in the Intermediate and Middle 3 cr outside of class. Requires access to a computer with Internet and email. Access this course from UAS-Online at School Grades uas.alaska.edu/online. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to 36656 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gibeault, J the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:45p - 7:00p Distance Elive Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Prerequisite: ED S230, ED S333, and admission to the Elementary select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or Credential program. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS Addresses the Alaska Teacher Standards for teaching social studies in at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For the elementary classroom. Covers theories, methods and materials; more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. issues behind philosophies of teaching; specific inquiry in a social Prerequisite: ED S230, S333 and admission to Elementary Credential science topic; planning, teaching and evaluating a wide variety of program. activities and lessons; development of long-term plans; goals and units for social studies within the Alaska Content Standards. A weekly Literacy philosophy, theory and practice in the intermediate classroom.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 42 of 86 practicum in a K-8 classroom is required. Requires use of Internet, e- Prerequisite: Requires concurrent enrollment in one of: ED S615, ED mail, audio conference, and DVD. S616, ED S617, or ED S618. A continuation from ED S621B. Continued study and application of ED 619Classroom Management and Discipline 3 cr backward design to unit development. 36660 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:45p - 6:45p Distance Elive ED 626Classroom Research 3 cr Additional lab hours required outside of class. Requires access 36664 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spink, J to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Prerequisite: ED S230, S333, and admission to Elementary Credential more information call (907)796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. program. 36665 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A Planning and carrying out an overall approach to managing an 1/13 - 5/3 R 6:00p - 8:30p Distance Elive elementary classroom that allows for effective instruction and constructive discipline. Practicum in K-8 classroom required. Requires Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access access to computer, Internet, e-mail, DVD, and audio conference. this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and ED 621ACurriculum Development A 1 cr select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or 36661 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 2/3 Jones, A contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For 1/13 - 2/3 M 4:00p - 5:30p Distance Elive more information call (907)796-6533 or 1866-465-6424 toll-free. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course Addresses the philosophy and methodology of ethnographic classroom meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, research, the role of classroom research within the educational prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and profession, and the reflective nature of such research. Students will learn select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or methods of qualitative research and utilize them in classroom research. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For ED 627Educational Research 3 cr more information call (907)796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 36667 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Marvel, D Requires concurrent enrollment in one of: ED S615, ED S616, ED S617, or ED S618. 1/13 - 5/3 F 1:00p - 4:00p Distance Audio Audio: call 1800-570-3591, pin 5480920. Requires access to a A basic definition of curriculum; the need for curriculum improvement; computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- criteria for selection of broad goals; types of curriculum framework; and Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) the organization of specific learning experiences as part of the 796-6079 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. curriculum structure. Study of the backward design technique. Prerequisite: MAT Secondary Students only. ED 621BCurriculum Development B 1 cr Techniques of educational research; selection of topics and problems, 36662 Sec JD1Course Dates: 2/10 - 3/3 Jones, A data gathering, interpretation and preparation of reports. 2/10 - 3/3 M 4:00p - 5:30p Distance Elive ED 639Curriculum and Instructional Leadership 3 cr Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course II meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, 36668 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schoenberger, prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and G select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or 1/13 - 5/3 W 4:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course more information call (907)796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, Prerequisite: Requires concurrent enrollment in one of: ED S615, ED prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and S616, ED S617, or ED S618. select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS A continuation from ED S621A. Continued study and application of at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For backward design to unit development. more information call (907) 796-6045 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: ED S638. ED 621CCurriculum Development C 1 cr 36663 Sec JD1Course Dates: 3/10 - 4/7 Jones, A A continuation of ED S638. Candidates validate their understanding of the role of supervision in instructional improvement, assessment and 3/10 - 4/7 M 4:00p - 5:30p Distance Elive evaluation, federal reporting, special education, emerging technologies, Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access and adult learning theories. Students continue their internship this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course experience for at least another 50 hours, and will finalize their case study meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, or research project. prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907)796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 43 of 86 uas.alaska.edu/online. Contact with the instructor via audio ED 688Student Teaching 3 cr conference call: 1-800-570-3591, pin 7797550, days and times to 36670 Sec JD6Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K be arranged. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866- 465-6424 toll-free. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR $450 additional fee for section JD2 Prerequisite: Outreach MAT Elementary distance students, and instructor permission required. Requires access to a computer Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at sequence. uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required $450 additional fee for section JD6 for the degree program. 36671 Sec JD4Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spink, J 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR ED 688Student Teaching: MAT Special 6 cr Prerequisite: MAT Elementary Distance students only and Education - Local instructor permission required. Requires access to a computer 36681 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Prerequisite: Special Education program students in Juneau and more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. instructor approval required. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at $450 additional fee for section JD4 uas.alaska.edu/online. Contact with the instructor via audio 39885 Sec JD7Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spink, J conference call: 1-800-570-3591, pin 7797550, days and times to 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR be arranged. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866- 465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Outreach MAT Elementary distance students, and instructor permission required. Requires access to a computer $30 additional fee for section JD1 with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at sequence. direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe $450 additional fee for section JD7 the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program for the degree program. sequence. Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The ED 691Internship in Educational Leadership II - 3 cr department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe Distance the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required 36675 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schoenberger, for the degree program. G 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR ED 688Student Teaching 6 cr Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access 36672 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR information call (907) 796-6045 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: MAT Elementary distance students located in $450 additional fee for section JD2 Juneau only and instructor permission required. Provides real life experience and the opportunity to work with a mentor $30 additional fee for section J01 principal. The central focus is the application of leadership, change and 36682 Sec JD3Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K management strategies which actively involve the challenges of charting a course, marshaling resources, and moving the team in the same 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR direction in an environment of complexity, uncertainty and rapid change, Prerequisite: MAT Elementary distance students, local requiring clear expectations, order and continuous support. supervision only and instructor permission required. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from ED 691Internship in Educational Leadership II - 3 cr MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325- Local 3252. For more information call (907) 796-653 or 1-866-465-6424 39616 Sec JD3Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schoenberger, toll-free. G $30 additional fee for section JD3 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Prerequisite: Approval for student teaching and 3.00 GPA in program Delivered: sequence. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more Supervised teaching in elementary or secondary schools. The information call (907) 796-6045 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. department may limit registration, determine assignments, and prescribe the number of teaching hours required. Grade of B or better is required $30 additional fee for section JD3 for the degree program. Provides real life experience and the opportunity to work with a mentor principal. The central focus is the application of leadership, change and ED 688Student Teaching: MAT Special 6 cr management strategies which actively involve the challenges of charting Education - Distance a course, marshaling resources, and moving the team in the same direction in an environment of complexity, uncertainty and rapid change, 36669 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J requiring clear expectations, order and continuous support. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: Special Education program students not in Juneau and instructor approval required. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 44 of 86 School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate ED 691Secondary Teaching Internship II 3 cr committee may require an oral defense of either option. Distance 36674 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Marvel, D ED 698 Master's Research Project or Portfolio 1 - 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 36679 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K Prerequisite: Distance MAT Secondary students only. Requires 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR access to a computer with Internet and email. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order $450 additional fee for section JD1 books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1- 800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1- 866-465-6424 toll-free. ED 691Secondary Teaching Internship II 3 cr Juneau Prerequisite: instructor permission required. Pass/Fail grading. 36673 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Marvel, D 1/13 - 5/3 - JUNEAU Schl A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS $30 additional fee for section J01 School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the Prerequisite: Juneau MAT Secondary students only. School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate committee may require an oral defense of either option.

ED 692Education Seminar 3 cr 36677 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Marvel, D EDET: ED: Educational 1/13 - 5/3 R 1:00p - 4:00p Distance Audio Prerequisite: Distance MAT Secondary students only. Audio: call Technology 1800-570-3591, pin 5480920. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at EDET 628Technology in Instructional Design 3 cr uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6079 36684 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Graham, L or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Prerequisite: Admission by arrangement (instructor or departmental Delivered: approval). Additional lab hours required. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Current topics in education. Maximum credit allowed toward advanced this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order degrees: four credits. books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1- 800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1- 866-465-6424 toll-free. ED 692Education Seminar 3 cr 36676 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Marvel, D Course builds on basic computing skills and their use within current educational practice of meaningful integration of technology into the 1/13 - 5/3 F 9:00a - 12:00p EG 223 classroom environment. Students will create a standards-based Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access instructional unit modeling appropriate uses of technology to support this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more learning, develop a variety of techniques to use technology to assess information call (907) 796-6079 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. student learning of subject matter, and research best practices related to Prerequisite: Juneau MAT Secondary students only. applying appropriate technology resources to enable and empower learners with diverse backgrounds, characteristics, and abilities. Current topics in education. Maximum credit allowed toward advanced degrees: four credits. EDET 668Educational Technology Leadership 3 cr 36687 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Graham, L ED 697IS: Emotional Suppt/Clssrm Suc 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 41011 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Spangler, K Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. ED 698 Master's Research Project or Portfolio 1 - 3 cr Provides a reflective overview of issues relating to school leadership 36680 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, A policy and practice in the field of educational technology. Encompasses 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web the wide range of responsibilities of the school technology as a Delivered: collaborative member of a leadership team. Topics include Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access organizational change, decision making, community partnerships, legal this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order and ethical issues, coaching and mentoring, and teamwork. A web- books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1- based course; requires Internet and e-mail. 800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1- 866-465-6424 toll-free. EDET 673Ethics in Educational Technology 3 cr Prerequisite: instructor permission required. 36710 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Ohler, J Pass/Fail grading. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by Delivered: the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1- School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the 800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1-

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 45 of 86 866-465-6424 toll-free. EDMA 614Numeration and Operations: 3 cr Exploration of ethical dilemmas related to privacy, internet safety, Mathematics for K-8 Teachers intellectual property, new media, and relevant trends that impact 39570 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Throndsen, J educational computing policy. 1/13 - 5/3 R 4:45p - 7:30p Distance Elive EDET 674Virtual Teaching and Learning 3 cr Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course 39497 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Graham, L meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Delivered: select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. For more information this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1- Prerequisite: Current teaching certificate, or admission to the 800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6424 or 1- Mathematics Education Endorsement program, or instructor permission. 866-465-6424 toll-free. Provides K-8 teachers with the content to understand numbers, how Prerequisite: EDET S628 and admission to the Educational Technology they are represented, and the relationships between and among program, or instructor permission. numbers, number systems, and basic operations. Emphasizes standards Design and implementation of effective online environments and the and research based practices for helping K-8 students construct efficient integration of digital technology into classroom and professional practice. computational skills. Provides practice developing instruction and Students will develop their content knowledge in digital technologies for assessment plans that integrate number sense, estimation strategies, online communication and professional development. They will organize and efficient computational skills into a problem based curriculum. and manage digital information, prepare and conduct lessons for online consumption, and evaluate the effectiveness of these lessons. EDMA 654Algebra and Functions: Content and 3 cr Pedagogy for K-8 Teachers EDET 698Master's Research Project or Portfolio 3 cr 36688 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Stacks, M 36711 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fredenberg, V 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:45p - 7:30p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Delivered: this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and information call 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS Prerequisite: Permission of graduate advisor and instructor required. at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Pass/Fail grading. more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by Prerequisite: EDMA S614. the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the Provides K-8 teachers with the underlying principles and concepts of required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS algebra and functions. Emphasizes building algebraic thinking through School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the an examination of patterns, relationships, and functions; with practice School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate developing multiple representations of functions using tables, graphs, committee may require an oral defense of either option. and verbal rules. Examines current instructional and assessment practices in mathematics that are research and standard based, and lead to algebraic reasoning for K-8 students.

EDMA: EDMA 655Geometry and Measurement: Content 3 cr and Pedagogy for K-8 Teachers EDMA 608Mathematical Problem Solving for K-8 3 cr 36689 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Garcia, P Teachers 1/13 - 5/3 W 4:45p - 7:30p Distance Elive 39569 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 McMillan III / Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Fredenberg this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course 1/13 - 5/3 T 4:45p - 7:30p Distance Elive meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. For more information Prerequisite: EDMA S614. call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Provides K-8 teachers with the underlying principles of geometric and Prerequisite: Current teaching certificate, admission to the Mathematics spatial sense and the levels of geometric learning, with practice Education Endorsement program, or permission. developing a variety of physical models, manipulatives, and software for Examines underlying concepts of solving problems using mathematical K-8 classrooms. Examines current instructional and assessment models, logic, and concepts. Identifies problem solving strategies practices that are research and standards based, and lead to appropriate to K-8 classrooms. Provides practice developing research visualization and spatial reasoning for K-8 students. and standards based instruction and assessment plans that support an integrated, problem based curriculum. EDMA 693ST: STEM in the K-8 Classroom 3 cr 39571 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 McMillan III / Sowa / Buzby 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 46 of 86 Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course more information call (907) 796-6050 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Participants read, analyze and design ways to use a wide variety of select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or literature to support readers at all levels. Includes literary analysis; contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. For more information studies in genre, multicultural and Alaskan literature; Alaska Standards call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. The capstone for Culturally Responsive Schools; fostering appreciation and response for the course is the Minecraft Monster Lobe project. This course to literature and motivating readers at all levels. may be used as a substitute for EDMA S658. Prerequisite: Must have an Alaska Type A Teaching Certificate and be EDRE 696Reading Teacher As Leader 3 cr currently teaching. 36698 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Iris, K Familiarizes K-8 teachers with STEM content and pedagogy sufficiently 1/13 - 5/3 R 4:45p - 6:45p Distance Elive to immediately implement STEM instruction aligned with the new AK Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access math standards in their classrooms. The engineering design process this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course and math/science problem-solving aligned with the new AK math meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, standards are addressed through a series of projects teachers will prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and conduct with K-8 students. select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS EDMA 698Master's Research Project or Portfolio 3 cr at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6050 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 36694 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fredenberg, V Prerequisite: M.Ed. Reading Specialist students only and instructor 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web approval required. Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access A capstone course to display and increase the reading professional's this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more knowledge base, particularly related to reading instruction for culturally information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. and linguistically diverse students. Leadership skills emphasize teachers as active members of learning communities, with collaborative and Prerequisite: Permission of graduate advisor and instructor required. integrative skills needed in complex organizations. They bring Pass/Fail grading. specialized knowledge to colleagues and lay persons, and help translate A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by it into concrete applications that improve student learning. Topics include the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the identifying, implementing and supporting effective instruction for diverse student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the students; collaboration and communication with all stakeholders; and required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS professional development and support for those working with diverse School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the students. Practicum required. School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate committee may require an oral defense of either option. EDRE 696Reading Teacher As Leader 3 cr 36712 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gibeault, J 1/13 - 5/3 T 4:45p - 6:45p Distance Elive EDRE: Prerequisite: M.Ed. Reading Specialist Village Cohort students only and instructor approval required. Requires access to a EDRE 675Reading and Cognition 3 cr computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via 36695 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tarlow, M Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of 1/13 - 5/3 T 4:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and more information call (907) 796-6050 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or Prerequisite: ED S677. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For A capstone course to display and increase the reading professional's more information call (907) 796-6050 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. knowledge base, particularly related to reading instruction for culturally and linguistically diverse students. Leadership skills emphasize teachers Prerequisite: EDRE S674. as active members of learning communities, with collaborative and Third course in a sequence focused on the theories and processes of integrative skills needed in complex organizations. They bring reading. Emphasizes the connection between thinking and reading, and specialized knowledge to colleagues and lay persons, and help translate between the process of reading, writing, listening, speaking, and it into concrete applications that improve student learning. Topics include viewing. Examines the social and emotional aspects of reading and the identifying, implementing and supporting effective instruction for diverse ways people respond to written text. students; collaboration and communication with all stakeholders; and professional development and support for those working with diverse students. Practicum required. EDRE 678Literature and Reading: Supporting 3 cr Readers at All Levels EDRE 698Master's Research Project or Portfolio 3 cr 36696 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tarlow, M 37566 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Tarlow, M 1/13 - 5/3 W 4:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Certified teachers only. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- 1/16 - 1/23 R 4:30p - 6:30p Distance Elive Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Prerequisite: M.Ed. Reading Specialist Village Cohort students Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of only and instructor approval required. Requires access to a class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 47 of 86 class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at Audio: call 1-800-570-3597 Pin 77278884. For more information direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. more information call (907) 796-6050 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Models, theories, laws, and philosophies that form the basis for special Prerequisite: Permission of graduate advisor and instructor required. education practice. Characteristics and educational implications of Pass/Fail grading. various exceptionalities; models of consultation and collaboration A research paper, project, or a professional portfolio, jointly approved by between general and special educators; strategies for supporting the student's graduate committee and the student; to coincide with the students with exceptional learning needs in inclusive settings. student's professional objectives. The portfolio should document the required knowledge and ability to apply the standards set by the UAS EDSE 485Transition Planning for Secondary 3 cr School of Education. Portfolio criteria should be obtained from the Students School of Education or the graduate advisor. The student's graduate committee may require an oral defense of either option. 39335 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course EDSE: Education: Special meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Education select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS EDSE 412Curriculum and Strategies: Low 3 cr at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. incidence Prerequisite: EDSE S482. 40158 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Thomas, A Concepts, strategies, and issues involved with supporting secondary 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive students with exceptional learning needs as they transition from high Prerequisite: BA Special Education program students only. school to other educational, vocational, residential, and/or community Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access contexts. Emphasizes the development and implementation of the this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course transition components of the Individualized Education Program. meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or EDSE 492Seminar: Special Education 3 cr contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS 39363 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: BA Special Education program students only. Prerequisite: EDSE S482. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course Evidence-based strategies to individualize instruction for students with meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, low-incidence disabilities; the development and implementation of prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Individualized Education Programs for students with intensive needs. select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or Emphasizes functional academics and self-help skills. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For EDSE 422Curriculum and Strategies: High 3 cr more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Incidence 39330 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Thomas, A EDSE 494Special Education Practicum 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive 39340 Sec JD2 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Prerequisite: BA Special Education program students only. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Elive this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course Delivered: meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For select class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select or more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Prerequisite: EDSE S482. more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Evidence-based strategies to individualize instruction for students with $450 additional fee for section JD2 high-incidence disabilities; the development and implementation of Individualized Education Programs for students with mild to moderate Prerequisite: Instructor approval. disabilities. Emphasizes access to the general curriculum. Pass/Fail grading. Field-based experiences in diverse school settings and affiliated EDSE 482Inclusive Education for Students with 3 cr programs designing and implementing instruction for individuals with Disabilities exceptional learning needs under the guidance of experienced special educators and university faculty. 36699 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Batchelder, H 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive EDSE 494Special Education Practicum-Local 3 cr Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course 39338 Sec JD1 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Elive prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Delivered: select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or Prerequisite: BA Special Education program students with local

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 48 of 86 supervision only. Requires access to a computer with Internet Guidance and management practices based on multiple aspects of and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at typical and atypical child development; current research and theories of uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If child development; using developmentally effective approaches to unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to connect with children and families; techniques to support trust building www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from and promote healthy, respectful, supportive, and challenging learning the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877- environments for young children with and without exceptional learning 465-6400. Order books from MBS at needs. 25 hours lab required. Grade of B or better required for degree direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For program. more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. $30 additional fee for section JD1 EDSE 610Assessment of Students with 3 cr Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Disabilities Pass/Fail grading. 36702 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Batchelder, H Field-based experiences in diverse school settings and affiliated 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Audio programs designing and implementing instruction for individuals with Audio: call 1-800-570-3591 PIN 7797550. Requires access to a exceptional learning needs under the guidance of experienced special computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- educators and university faculty. Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For EDSE 495Professional and Ethical Practice 3 cr more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 39342 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J Use of assessment information in making eligibility, program, and 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive placement decisions for individuals with exceptional learning needs, Prerequisite: BA Special Education program students only. including those from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds; Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access basic terminology used in assessment; administration, and interpretation this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course of nonbiased formal and informal assessments; screening, pre-referral, meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, referral, and classification procedures; use and limitations of assessment prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and instruments. Requires Internet access. select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS EDSE 612Curriculum and Strategies: Low 3 cr at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Incidence more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 39364 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Thomas, A Prerequisite: Instructor approval. Must be taken concurrently with EDSE 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive S494 or ED S452. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Candidates use the Council for Exceptional Children (CEC) Special this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course Education Standards, UAS School of Education Goals, and Alaska meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, Teacher Standards to engage in systematic reflection on their work with prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and individuals with exceptional learning needs. select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS EDSE 605Early Childhood Special Education 3 cr at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 36700 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Batchelder, H 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Evidence-based strategies to individualize instruction for students with low incidence disabilities; the development and implementation of Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Individual Education Programs for students with intensive needs. this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course Emphasizes functional academics and self-help skills. Requires Internet meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, access. prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS EDSE 622Curriculum and Strategies: High 3 cr at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For Incidence more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 36703 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Thomas, A Typical and atypical human growth and development in early childhood; 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive family systems and the role of families in supporting development; Prerequisite: For M. Ed and Graduate Certificate Special effects of cultural and linguistic differences on growth and development; Education program student only. Requires access to a computer cultural perspectives influencing relationships among families, schools, with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at and communities; development and implementation of Individual Family uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If Services Plans and Individual Education Programs for young children unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to with exceptional learning needs. Requires Internet access. www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877- EDSE 609Classroom Management and Child 3 cr 465-6400. Order books from MBS at Guidance in ECE direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 36701 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Andrews, S 39371 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Thomas, A 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Requires 25 hours lab outside class. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- Prerequisite: For MAT Special Education program students only. Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 49 of 86 more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 36707 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Evidence-based strategies to individualize instruction for students with Delivered: with high incidence disabilities; the development and implementation of Individual Education Programs for students with mild to moderate Choose this section if your practicum placement is not in Juneau. disabilities. Emphasizes access to the general curriculum. Requires Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Internet access. this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. $450 additional fee for section JD2 EDSE 677Language & Literacy: Assessment & 3 cr Intervention Prerequisite: Admission to a graduate program in special education, and advisor or instructor approval. Must be taken concurrently with EDSE 36704 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Andrews, S 695. 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Pass/Fail grading. Prerequisite: For M. Ed and Graduate Certificate Special Field-based experiences in diverse school settings and affiliated Education program student only. Requires access to a computer programs designing and implementing instruction for individuals with with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at exceptional learning needs under the guidance of experienced special uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If educators and university faculty. Internet access required. unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877- EDSE 695Professional and Ethical Practice 3 cr 465-6400. Order books from MBS at 36708 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Use of assessment information in designing language and literacy this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course instruction for individuals with exceptional learning needs, including meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, those from culturally and/or linguistically diverse backgrounds; evidence- prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and based strategies to teach accuracy, fluency, and comprehension in select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or content area reading and written language; alternative and augmentative contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. For more information communication systems. Requires Internet access. call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. Prerequisite: Admission to a graduate program in special education, and EDSE 685Transition Planning for Secondary 3 cr advisor or instructor approval. Must be taken concurrently with EDSE Students 694. 39372 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J Candidates use the Exceptional Children (CEC) Special Education 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Standards, UAS School of Education Goals, and Alaska Teacher Standards to engage in systematic reflection on their work with Prerequisite: For M. Ed and MAT Special Education program individuals with exceptional learning needs. Internet access required. students only. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e- mail. Access this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course meets online via Elluminate. If EDSE 697IS: Etiology of Emot/Behav Dis 3 cr unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to 39843 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact the Help desk at 1-877- 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 465-6400. Order books from MBS at Delivered: direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. EDSE 698Master's Thesis Project 3 cr Concepts, strategies, and issues involved with supporting secondary 36709 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J students with exceptional learning needs as they transition from high school to other educational, vocational, residential, and/or community 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Audio contexts. Emphasizes the development and implementation of the Audio: call 1-800-570-3591 PIN 7797550. Requires access to a transition components of the Individual Education Program. Requires computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- Internet access. Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. EDSE 692Seminar: Special Education 3 cr Prerequisite: M. Ed. Special Education program students only. 36705 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:00p Distance Elive Audio: call 1-800-570-3591 PIN 7797550. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access this course from UAS- ENGL: English Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. ENGL 092Improving Writing Skills 4 cr 38159 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Minton, S 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 1:15p - 3:15p EG 225 EDSE 694Special Education Practicum 3 cr 36706 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burkert, J 38589 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Robbins, E 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 4:30p - 5:59p Distance Audio Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 4:30p - 5:59p PAUL 515 Choose this section if your practicum placement is in Juneau. Delivered via web with required audio conference meetings. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Students in Ketchikan are invited to attend on campus. Requires this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. For more access to internet, email, telephone, MSWord and information call (907) 796-6533 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. microphone/headset. Go to course site at $30 additional fee for section JD1 https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 50 of 86 http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. 38657 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bennett, C Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 12:00p - 1:20p PAUL 305 $40 additional fee for section KD1 39931 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bennett, C Prerequisite: English placement test. 1/13 - 5/3 M 9:00a - 10:20a Distance Elive Students will study writing as a process of composition and Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires communication, and will write short essays directed at a variety of access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go audiences. Review of basic grammar, mechanics, and usage will receive to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course special attention. Reading strategies will be discussed and students will information. Students must order books; go to be encouraged to read interactively. http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. ENGL 110Introduction to College Writing 4 cr $40 additional fee for section KD2 38160 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Minton, S 40069 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/20 - 5/3 Trafton Ii, M 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 5:00p EG 220 1/20 - 5/3 Distance Web 38161 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mitchell, K Delivered: Order textbooks from MBS Direct: 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 1:15p - 3:15p EG 114 http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: 38260 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Montgomery, D http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: $40 additional fee for section TD1 Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and Prerequisite: ENGL 110 (C or higher) or placement test. MSWord. Microphone/headset is optional, but will allow student to communicate during optional online meetings. Go to course Instruction in techniques of essay organization and development, site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. research, and analytical reading and writing. A critical analysis and Students must order books; go to research paper are required. http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. ENGL 211Intermediate Composition: Writing 3 cr $40 additional fee for section KD1 About Literature 38656 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Landis, R 37699 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Trafton Ii, M 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 12:00p - 1:29p PAUL 515 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: 39088 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/21 - 5/3 Hammons, G Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to 1/21 - 5/3 T 10:00a - 11:30a SC 215 get started in your class. Prerequisite: ENGL S092 (C or higher) or placement test. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Focuses on the basics of writing, including control of basic grammar and 37700 Sec TD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Trafton Ii, M punctuation. Through frequent writing and revision, students develop a 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web portfolio of essays that is submitted to a review panel for assessment at Delivered: mid-term and at the end of the semester. This course does not satisfy Go To http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to the GER communication requirement. get started in your class $40 additional fee for section TD2 ENGL 111Methods of Written Communication 3 cr 38167 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Chordas, N 37697 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Trafton Ii, M 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 224 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 8:15a - 9:30a SC 202 38168 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Minton, S 38163 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maier, K 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 9:45a - 11:15a EG 113 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 223 38169 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hayes, E TESTING 123 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 1:00p EG 225 38164 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maier, K 38170 Sec J04Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mitchell, K 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 1:15p - 2:45p EG 224 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:00p EG 114 38165 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hayes, E 38689 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Whalen, T 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 9:45a - 11:15a EG 225 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 4:20p PAUL 519 38166 Sec J04Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Enge, C Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or placement test. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 1:00p EG 224 This course focuses on exploring, understanding, and appreciating 38212 Sec J05Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/5 Enge, C literature, which will generate analytical student writing. Students write 1/13 - 5/5 M,W 5:30p - 7:00p EG 224 analyses of at least three works from the various genres (poetry, short fiction, drama, and novel or film). Traditional literary research among 38263 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schwartz, S critical sources leads to at least one research paper. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: ENGL 212Technical Writing 3 cr Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at 38171 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Enge, C https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. 1/13 - 5/3 R 6:00p - 9:00p EG 225 Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. 38261 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/5 Enge, C Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 1/13 - 5/5 T,R 3:00p - 4:30p EG 225 $40 additional fee for section KD1

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 51 of 86 38268 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Montgomery, D Prerequisite: ENGL S211 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web instructor permission. Delivered: This course surveys the relationship between literature, human culture, Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and and the natural environment. Readings will be selected from diverse MSWord. Microphone/headset is optional, but will allow student traditions and genres. to communicate during optional online meetings. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to ENGL 363Nature Writing 3 cr http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. 38590 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Burton, S Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web $40 additional fee for section KD1 Delivered: 39250 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/21 - 5/3 Hammons, G Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go 1/21 - 5/3 T 12:30p - 2:00p SC 215 to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher). information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Composition of professional correspondence and technical reports. A Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. broad range of college and career writing skills including audience $75 additional fee for section KD1 analysis, readability and effective style. Significant critical reading and major investigative report required. Prerequisite: ENGL S261 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or instructor permission. ENGL 215Introduction to Literary Study 3 cr Study and practice in the techniques of nature writing. Writing 38172 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Neely, S techniques will be explored through class discussion, study of literacy models, and participation in writing workshops. Classroom instruction 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:30p - 8:30p EG 225 may be supplemented by short excursions into the outdoors. Prerequisite: ENGL S211 (C or higher) or instructor permission. This course provides students with a thorough introduction to college- ENGL 365Literature of Alaska: Native and Non- 3 cr level literary study. By reading and discussing literary texts, students will Native Perspectives gain an understanding of major literary genres, critical terminology, and 38274 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Benson, D theoretical positions. Students will become familiar with the conventions 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web of literary research and critical writing by participating in workshops that Delivered: enable them to exchange ideas and sharpen skills. Web based. Requires Internet and e-mail. Students access the UAS-Online course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class ENGL 224Survey of British Literature II 3 cr information, and edit personal profile. Order books from MBS at 38262 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/5 Neely, S direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information 1/13 - 5/5 M,W 9:45a - 11:15a EG 224 call 796-6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163. Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or concurrent enrollment. Prerequisite: ENGL 211 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or Analysis and interpretation of selected writings from the Romantic period instructor permission. to the present. This course explores Alaskan literature: oral and written, traditional and contemporary, Native and non-Native. Course texts will be taken from ENGL 261Introduction to Creative Writing 3 cr diverse cultural and geographical areas of Alaska. Special attention will be given to different styles and genres of oral and written literature, as 38174 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wall, E well as different social and cultural values embedded in these texts. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p EG 114 38175 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wall, E ENGL 397IS: Life Writing: Memoir 2 cr 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 41115 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hayes, E Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Web based. Requires reliable access to Internet and e-mail. Students access the UAS-Online course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and edit personal ENGL 397IS: Major Author: Edw Abbey 3 cr profile. Books available from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 40247 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maier, K 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 in Juneau, 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR or toll-free 1-877-465-4827x6163. Prerequisite: ENGL 211 (C or higher) or instructor permission. ENGL 418Landscape and the Moving image 3 cr Introduction to the study and practice of writing original works of fiction and poetry. Writing techniques are explored through class discussion, 38180 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Guschwan, M study of established writers, and participation in writing workshops. 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:30p EG 112 Prerequisite: ENGL S211. ENGL 303Literature and the Environment 3 cr Students will investigate the ways in which space and place is signified 38176 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maier, K in film. Through critical readings, we will explore the aesthetics and 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 4:30p EG 224 grammar of film language and consider how place is understand in 2/15 - 2/16 U,S 8:00a - 5:00p FIELD Overnight anthropology and philosophy. Required film screenings will take place outside of class time. Course includes an overnight outing 2/15 - 2/16 as a required course component. $75 additional fee for section J01

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 52 of 86 ENGL 422The History of Science Fiction 3 cr ENGL 499Thesis 3 cr 38181 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Chordas, N 40120 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Landis, R 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 8:30p EG 218 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Prerequisite: ENGL S211. The thesis will situate this student for further study in the fields of Examines the origins of science fiction by looking at milestone texts teaching communications and English using an interdisciplinary going back to a time before science fiction was recognized as such. approach. Her thesis will be presented to and evaluated, both Readings also include modern examples, encompassing iconic and written and orally, by a panel of faculty in these disciplines. contemporary writers, as well as stories by foreign authors in translation. $75 additional fee for section K01 40555 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Neely, S ENGL 461Creating Worlds 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 38182 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hayes, E Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A. in English program, or creative 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 108 writing minor, senior standing, and instructor permission. Prerequisite: ENGL 261 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or Pass/Fail grading. instructor permission. Independent thesis or project in the student's area of interest as Advanced study and practice in the techniques of creative writing. We approved by the student's advisor. The thesis will be presented to and will read, explore, and analyze selected works that engage in the evaluated by panel to be determined by the English department. creation of literary worlds. We will create our own imagined worlds, Pass/Fail grading. composing maps, history, myths, and other elements. Class is based on a workshop model with weekly submitted work and final term project. ENGL 499Thesis 3 cr 39872 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wall, E ENGL 461Art of the Love Letter 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 37702 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Trafton Ii, M 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A. in English program, or creative Delivered: writing minor, senior standing, and instructor permission. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to Pass/Fail grading. get started in your class. Independent thesis or project in the student's area of interest as $75 additional fee for section TD1 approved by the student's advisor. The thesis will be presented to and Prerequisite: ENGL 261 (C or higher) and upper-division standing, or evaluated by panel to be determined by the English department. instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading. This course introduces students to the art of writing love letters. ENGL 499Thesis 3 cr Throughout the semester, we will study techniques of expressing love through language, applicable to both your creative work and real life. 38184 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Enge, C While the course principally focuses on the craft of letter-writing, it also 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR extends into poetry and fiction writing as well. A bulk of class-time will be devoted to workshop and studying craft, though we will occasionally Prerequisite: Admission to the B.A. in English program, or creative examine the love letters of famous authors. Whether writing fact or writing minor, senior standing, and instructor permission. fiction, whether addressing your beloved, your child, your parent or Pass/Fail grading. sibling, or a friend, this course will help you refine both your for language Independent thesis or project in the student's area of interest as and your language for love. approved by the student's advisor. The thesis will be presented to and evaluated by panel to be determined by the English department. ENGL 491Internship 3 cr Pass/Fail grading. 40489 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Chordas, N 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: Admission to an English degree program, senior standing, ENGR: Engineering and instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading. ENGR 161Engineering Practices II 3 cr The English internship program provides students with an opportunity to 36750 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sowa, L gain experience working in a language-based field of employment (e.g., 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 9:45a - 11:15a WB 102 journalism, teaching, public relations, research, or editing). Prerequisite: MATH 108 (C or higher) or placement into MATH S200.

ENGL 491Internship 3 cr Presents the basic skills required of engineers for using computers to solve engineering problems and presenting results in a professional 38183 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wall, E form. Application of computation methods and tools for practicing 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR engineering. Introduction to computer programming and engineering problem solving software including Excel and MATLAB. Prerequisite: Admission to an English degree program, senior standing, and instructor permission. Pass/Fail grading. ENGR 193ST: Engineering Seminar 1 cr 39267 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sowa, L The English internship program provides students with an opportunity to gain experience working in a language-based field of employment (e.g., 1/13 - 5/3 W 10:20a - 11:20a EG 116 journalism, teaching, public relations, research, or editing). The meeting time of this course may change depending on the schedules of the enrolled students.

Speakers will include local practicing engineers from various disciplines as well as engineering faculty from UAA, UAF and other universities as

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 53 of 86 available. Topics may include recent projects, research, engineering mineral/hydrocarbons, and waste treatment. Specific attention will be considerations for northern climates, engineering ethics, sustainability in given to natural resource issues facing Southeast Alaska. engineering design, and energy. ENVS 414Biogeochemistry 3 cr 37217 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 , E ENVS: Environmental Science 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p HB 110 Prerequisite: ENVS/GEOG S102, CHEM S106, or instructor permission. ENVS 102Earth and Environment 4 cr 38761 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Donar, C Deals with how biological and geochemical processes affect element cycles at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. Emphasizes 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 9:00a - 11:50a ROBT 115 contemporary research in the biogeochemistry of carbon, nitrogen, $70 additional fee for section K01 sulfur, selected metals, and organic compounds of natural and anthropogenic origin. Prerequisite: MATH S105 or concurrent enrollment.

Examines the atmospheric, hydrospheric, lithospheric, and oceanic ENVS 491Internship: 2 cr systems that define the environment; the interactions among these systems; energy as an environmental parameter; and the effects of 36758 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 physical systems on the biosphere. The labs focus on measurement and 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR description of the environment using methods from meteorology, Prerequisite: Course requires a signed instructor approval form to hydrology, and earth science. Global Positioning Systems and other register. Contact your advisor to arrange internship. relevant field techniques are introduced. Part-time work in an approved science agency where the student is ENVS 309AMobile GIS Technology and 1 cr supervised by a senior employee of the agency in cooperation with the Applications faculty advisor. 36765 Sec J01Course Dates: 3/29 - 3/30 Pyare, S ENVS 492Environmental Science Seminar 1 cr 3/29 - 3/30 U,S 9:00a - 3:45p HB 105 36759 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hood, E Prerequisite: ENVS/GEOG S110 or S111 or S310, or instructor permission. 1/13 - 5/3 W 12:00p - 1:00p EG 219 ENVS S309A is a one-credit version of ENVS S309, with no research Current topics in environmental science. Weekly seminars will include project. Extends students' basic knowledge of GPS and GIS to allow faculty and student-lead discussions of peer-reviewed journal articles, interactive GIS mapping, data collection, and analysis in the field setting. and student presentations of ongoing undergraduate research projects. May be repeated once for a total of 2 credits. ENVS 309Mobile GIS Technology and 2 cr Applications ENVS 493ST: Glaciology 3 cr 37211 Sec J01Course Dates: 3/29 - 5/3 Pyare, S 37219 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/8 Amundson, J 3/29 - 3/30 U,S 9:00a - 3:45p HB 105 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 1:10p - 2:10p HB 110 3/31 - 5/3 - ARR 5/5 - 5/8 M,T,W,R 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Overnight Requires an additional 25 hours research to be arranged Overnight outings are a required component of this course. The individually with the instructor. outings occur after the end of the spring term. Prerequisite: ENVS/GEOG S110 or S111 or S338. $100 additional fee for section J01 Available as ENVS S309A for one credit with no research project, or as Explores the processes governing glacier advance and retreat. Topics to ENVS S309 for two credits with a 25-hour research project. be covered include mass balance, glacial hydrology, glacier dynamics, Extends students' basic knowledge of GPS and GIS to allow interactive and glacier-ocean interactions. The course will culminate with a four-day GIS mapping, data collection, and analysis in the field setting. Includes excursion to the Mendenhall glacier. training in the use of handheld computers enabled with GPS and GIS software; design and use of field data collection forms that integrate with ENVS 497IS: Snow Hydrology Data Analys 2 cr GIS: transfer and use of GIS data between desktop and field; and the 40751 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hood, E utility of mobile GIS technology in navigation, civil engineering, environmental science, forestry and other fields. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Pass/Fail grading. ENVS 338Introduction to GIS 3 cr 37275 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pyare, S ENVS 498 Research in Environmental Science 1 - 6 cr 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:30p WB 102 36761 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pyare, S 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 7:30p WB 102 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR $75 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Upper division standing and signed permission forms. Examines the representation of spatial data with vector object models, Individual research in the environmental sciences undertaken by a explores the relationship between spatial data and automated thematic student in consultation with a member of the ENVS faculty. Student may mapping, and trains students in the use of GIS software. submit research ideas, and with faculty input, develop them into a project. Requires consent of advisor and appropriate faculty sponsor, ENVS 393ST: Natural Resources Management 3 cr signed study contract, and instructor approval form. 37213 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Buma, B 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 8:00a - 9:30a HB 201 ENVS 498Research in Environmental Science 1 cr 40750 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pyare, S Focus is on the science behind issues facing both producers and 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR consumers of natural resources, including forestry, water resources,

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 54 of 86 Prerequisite: Upper division standing and signed permission forms. Pass/Fail grading. FISH 487Fisheries Management 3 cr 33809 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 Individual research in the environmental sciences undertaken by a student in consultation with a member of the ENVS faculty. Student may 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 8:00a - 9:30a LENA 103 submit research ideas, and with faculty input, develop them into a Prerequisites: COMM F131X or COMM F141X; ENGL F414; FISH project. Requires consent of advisor and appropriate faculty sponsor, F288; STAT F200X; or permission of instructor. signed study contract, and instructor approval form. Theory and practice of fisheries management, with an emphasis on strategies utilized for the management of freshwater and marine fisheries. Application of quantitative methodologies for the assessment and manipulation of aquatic habitats, sport and commercial fish FISH: Fisheries populations, and stock assessment are considered, as is the setting of appropriate goals and objectives for effective, science-based FISH 100Skeleton Articulation as an Introduction 2 cr management. to Marine Conservation Biology 37299 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 FISH 492PSEM: Juneau Fish Div 1 cr 1/16 - 5/9 - 39328 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 Prerequisites: GPA of 2.5 or higher; offered to high school juniors and 1/16 - 5/9 F 3:30p - 5:00p LENA 101 seniors with at least 1 biology and 1 math class completed. Pass/Fail grading. Pass/Fail grading. Course designed for high school students; graded Pass/Fail. FISH 494Oceanography for Fisheries 3 cr FISH 261Introduction to Fisheries Utilization 3 cr 39398 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 33804 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 3:40p - 5:10p LENA 212 1/16 - 5/9 M,W,F 9:15a - 10:15a LENA 103 Prerequisites: BIOL F116X or CHEM F105X or permission of instructor. FISH 640Management of Renewable Marine 3 cr Application of harvesting, processing, preservation and marketing of Resources Alaska's rich fisheries resources. Core course requirement for all BA 34469 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 students completing a minor in fisheries. Serves as an elective for BS 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p LENA 101 fisheries students. Course is offered via videoconference. Prerequisites: FISH F427. Recommended: FISH F487. FISH 288Fish and Fisheries of Alaska 3 cr Principles of fisheries management, along with case studies of 33805 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 successes and failures. Topics include management objectives, relationships of fished species to their environment, fishing methods, 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 2:00p - 3:30p LENA 103 human dimensions, fishery data acquisition, harvest strategies, Prerequisites: BIOL 116X and FISH 101; or permission of instructor ecosystem effects of fishing, aquaculture and alternative management strategies, including ecosystem-based fishery management. This course will provide mid-level undergraduate students with an introduction to the biology and fisheries of Alaskan fish, shellfish and marine mammals, with important finfishes as the main focus of the FISH 642Bayesian Decision Theory for Resource 4 cr course. First, we will examine important recreational, subsistence and Management commercial shellfish and finfish species. Next we will briefly cover 37302 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 fisheries economics and then turn our attention to lesser known 1/16 - 5/9 M 9:15a - 12:15p LENA 212 freshwater and marine mammal fisheries in Alaska. The amount of coverage of each topic will vary depending on what is known about each 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 8:00a - 9:30a LENA 212 group of organisms. Before enrolling students should have a basic $75 additional fee for section FJ1 understanding of biological and ecological concepts. This course is required of all fisheries students but should appeal to anyone interested Prerequisites: FISH F621 or FISH F630 or permission of instructor. in Alaska's fish and fisheries. Application of decision theory to problems in natural resources management. Students will learn to perform Bayesian calculations and FISH 426Behavioral Ecology of Fishes 3 cr uncomplicated decision analysis themselves. 34466 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 FISH 645Bioeconomic Modeling and Fisheries 3 cr 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p LENA 103 Management Prerequisites: BIOL F271 or FISH F301 or FISH F427; or permission of 37304 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 instructor. Recommended: FISH F425; FISH F427. Stacked with FISH F626. 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 9:45a - 11:15a LENA 212 Prerequisites: STAT F401 and MATH F200X, MATH F262X or MATH This course will provide upper-level undergraduate and graduate F272X; graduate standing or permission of instructor. students with an advanced understanding of behavioral responses and adaptations of fishes in both freshwater and marine systems to natural An introduction to analytic and computational models of discrete-time and anthropogenic environmental variables. It should provide students representations of bioeconomic systems, including comparative static another option to fulfill upper-level undergraduate and graduate level and optimal control approaches to optimizing unitary and multiple criteria elective coursework. Before enrolling, students should have a sound subject to deterministic and stochastic dynamic processes. Particular understanding of both ecological and biological concepts relating to attention is given to bioeconomic models of optimal management of fishes. exploited populations of fish and shellfish.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 55 of 86 Topics include water quality, brood stock management, egg collection FISH 692PSEM: Experimental Design Summr 2 cr and incubation, egg and live fish transport, fresh and saltwater rearing 39341 Sec FJ4Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 Quinn Ii, T techniques, feeding practices, growth, record keeping and fish health management. 1/16 - 5/9 F 1:00p - 3:00p LENA 212 Pass/Fail grading. FT 210Fields Methods/Safety in Fisheries 4 cr Technology FISH 692PSEM: Fairbanks Fish Div 1 cr 39003 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Seeland / 39337 Sec FJ2 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 Garrison Jr 1/16 - 5/9 W 1:00p - 2:00p LENA 101 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive Order books at MBS Direct. Go to Pass/Fail grading. http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. FISH 692PSEM: Innov App to Marine Ecosy 1 cr $40 additional fee for section TD1 39339 Sec FJ3 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 Prerequisite: MATH S105, MATH S107, or STAT S107. Corequisite: FT S273. 1/16 - 5/9 F 9:15a - 10:45a LENA 101 Presents common sampling and monitoring techniques and parameters Pass/Fail grading. utilized by fish technicians in Southeast Alaska fisheries. Provides instruction on field safety and survival techniques. Introduces nets, FISH 692PSEM: Juneau Fish Div 1 cr stream survey techniques, inter-tidal assessment techniques, fish counts, habitat assessment, data collection, recording and presentation 39336 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 techniques. Students will have the opportunity to try techniques in a field 1/16 - 5/9 F 3:30p - 5:00p LENA 101 setting. Pass/Fail grading. FT 222Fin Fish Culture II 3 cr 39005 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Seeland, J FISH 699 Thesis 1 - 12 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive 33825 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 Web based, online meetings. Students may choose to listen to 1/16 - 5/9 - recorded sessions on their own (with instructor permission), or Pass/Fail grading. participate in real time online meetings. Students must have access to a computer with a microphone, and the Internet. Contact with instructor via e-mail and the Internet. Additional information available at the course website: www.uas.alaska.edu/online or by calling toll free 800-478-6653. FREN: French Go to MBS Direct to order books. $40 additional fee for section TD1 FREN 102Elementary French II 4 cr Prerequisite: FT S122 38285 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Meersman, M The second course of a two semester sequence which introduces 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,W,R 12:00p - 1:00p EG 113 students to the principles, concepts and methods used in the production 38286 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Meersman, M of Pacific salmon with an emphasis on modern fish culture techniques used by Alaska producers. Methods used to enhance and rehabilitate 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web the five species of Pacific salmon harvested in the commercial, sport and Delivered: subsistence fisheries of Alaska and Northwestern United States will be Web based. Requires access to computer with Pentium 2 or covered in detail. Provides students with understanding of regulations better processor, Internet, and e-mail. Students access the UAS- and guidelines established by the state of Alaska to administer salmon Online course site at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and class enhancement programs through private non-profit aquaculture information, and edit personal profile. Books available from MBS association. at http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325- 3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796- 6163 in Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-465-4827 x6163. FT 270Introduction to Limnology 3 cr Prerequisite: FREN 101 39006 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gahl, M 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive A continuation of FREN 101. Focuses on French culture with development of the four skills (listening, speaking, reading and writing) Order books at MBS Direct. Go to with comprehension. Continued emphasis on oral practice and basic http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get grammatical structures. started in your class. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: MATH S105 or MATH S107 or STAT 107, and ENGL FT: Fisheries Tech S111, and FT S120 The principles, concepts and techniques of limnology sampling in FT 122Fin Fish Culture I 3 cr association with fisheries research, management and enhancement are presented in a technical application format. Topics include physical and 40593 Sec TP7Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Johnson, J biological characteristics of freshwater systems, and data collection, 1/13 - 5/3 - OT Pete management and interpretation. $75 additional fee for section TP7 FT 273Fundamentals of Fisheries Biology 4 cr The first course of a two semester sequence which introduces students to the principles, concepts and methods used in the production of Pacific 39014 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brewer, R Salmon with an emphasis on modern fish culture techniques used by 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive Alaskan producers. Addresses all aspects of fry and smolt production.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 56 of 86 Order books at MBS Direct. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get GEOG 312Humans and the Environment 3 cr started in your class. 38599 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brown, J $40 additional fee for section TD1 1/13 - 5/3 R 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive 39973 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Brewer, R Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:00p - 7:30p SC 110 access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course Local Sitka course is stacked hybrid class with e-learning information. Students must order books; go to students. http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. $40 additional fee for section T01 Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Prerequisite: FT S120. Corequisite: COMM S111 and ENGL S111 $75 additional fee for section KD1 This course is a stacked hybrid class with local Sitka students. Students 39669 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schulte, P participate in real time online meetings as scheduled. Students must 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 7:20p Distance Elive have access to a computer with a microphone, the internet, and a digital Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires camera. access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. GEOG: Geography Call 1-888-550-61277 with questions or for registration information. GEOG 101Local Places, Global Regions: 3 cr $75 additional fee for section KD2 Introduction to Geography 37839 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/21 - 5/3 Brandt, H Anthropological approaches to the relationships between socio-cultural and ecological systems. Analysis of traditional ecological knowledge, 1/21 - 5/3 T,R 2:30p - 4:00p SC 202 subsistence patterns, and adaptations. Intensive study of selected cases Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to and theories. get started in your class. See the world through a global geographic lens! This class includes a weekend field trip to Anchorage to see the beginning of the Iditarod Sled Dog Race GEOG 338Introduction to GIS 3 cr (plane ticket paid by the student). Trip to Anchorage is optional. 37276 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pyare, S 38658 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hill, E 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 7:30p WB 102 2/3 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p EG 108 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:30p - 8:30p WB 102 1/13 - 2/2 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p EG 223 $40 additional fee for section J01

World regions; analysis of environment with emphasis on the major Examines the representation of spatial data with vector object models, culture realms. explores the relationship between spatial data and automated thematic mapping, and trains students in the use of GIS software. GEOG 309Mobile GIS Technology and 1 cr GEOG 391Int: UAS Sustainablility Commi 3 cr Applications 40636 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maier, K 37210 Sec J01Course Dates: 3/29 - 3/30 Pyare, S 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 3/29 - 3/30 U,S 9:00a - 3:45p HB 105 Prerequisite: Course requires a signed instructor approval form to Prerequisite: ENVS/GEOG S110 or S111 or S310, or instructor register. Contact your advisor to arrange internship. permission. Pass/Fail grading. GEOG S309A is a one-credit version of GEOG S309, with no research project. Extends students' basic knowledge of GPS and GIS to allow interactive GIS mapping, data collection, and analysis in the field setting. GEOG 393ST: Natural Resources Management 3 cr 37214 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Buma, B GEOG 309Mobile GIS Technology and 2 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 8:00a - 9:30a HB 201 Applications 37212 Sec J01Course Dates: 3/29 - 5/3 Pyare, S Focus is on the science behind issues facing both producers and consumers of natural resources, including forestry, water resources, 3/29 - 3/30 U,S 9:00a - 3:45p HB 105 mineral/hydrocarbons, and waste treatment. Specific attention will be 3/31 - 5/3 - ARR given to natural resource issues facing Southeast Alaska. Requires an additional 25 hours research to be arranged individually with the instructor. GEOG 414Biogeochemistry 3 cr Prerequisite: ENVS/GEOG S110 or S111 or S338. 37218 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hood, E Available as ENVS S309A for one credit with no research project, or as 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p HB 110 ENVS S309 for two credits with a 25-hour research project. Prerequisite: ENVS/GEOG S102, CHEM S106, or instructor permission. Extends students' basic knowledge of GPS and GIS to allow interactive GIS mapping, data collection, and analysis in the field setting. Includes Deals with how biological and geochemical processes affect element training in the use of handheld computers enabled with GPS and GIS cycles at a variety of spatial and temporal scales. Emphasizes software; design and use of field data collection forms that integrate with contemporary research in the biogeochemistry of carbon, nitrogen, GIS: transfer and use of GIS data between desktop and field; and the sulfur, selected metals, and organic compounds of natural and utility of mobile GIS technology in navigation, civil engineering, anthropogenic origin. environmental science, forestry and other fields.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 57 of 86 GEOG 490Geography Seminar 2 cr GOVT: Government 37990 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Monteith, D GOVT 101Introduction to American Government 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 7:30p EG 108 38455 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Polanska, K Prerequisite: Instructor permission. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Capstone seminar providing senior year geography majors with a format Delivered: for interdisciplinary exploration of a current topic or theme in geography. Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and Perspectives from physical and human geography will be addressed MSWord. Go to course site at through a combination of instructor lectures, guest speakers, and https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. student-led discussions and presentations. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 GEOL: Geology Survey of American government, political processes and contemporary GEOL 104Physical Geology 4 cr issues, focusing on national institutions. Distribution and uses of power and the role of political values and beliefs. The Constitution and 36762 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Connor, C federalism; interest groups, parties and elections; Congress, the 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:15p - 6:45p HB 110 Executive and the courts. 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:15p - 6:45p HB 105 1/13 - 5/3 S 9:00a - 12:00p HB 110 GOVT 491Government Internship 9 cr $40 additional fee for section J01 36390 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wright, G Prerequisite: MATH S105 or concurrent enrollment, or placement test. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Introduction to the study of the solid earth as an evolving planet. The Prerequisite: GOVT 101, 102 or governmental experience and instructor earth, its materials and the processes that effect changes upon and permission required in order to register. within it. Use of topographic maps and the recognition of common rocks Pass/Fail grading. and minerals are emphasized in lab. Three hours lab per week required. Internship with part-time work in an approved governmental agency. The student is to be supervised by a senior employee of the agency in GEOL 300Geology of Alaska 3 cr cooperation with the faculty advisor. (Maximum of 12 credits of internship 37221 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Connor, C are allowed in 4-year degree programs). 1/13 - 5/3 T 3:00p - 4:30p HB 105 GOVT 491Government Internship 9 cr 1/13 - 5/3 R 3:00p - 4:30p HB 110 40253 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wright, G Prerequisite: MATH S108, two previous geology courses, and upper division standing. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: GOVT 101, 102 or governmental experience and instructor Exploration of the tectonic assembly of Alaska using stratigraphic, permission required in order to register. magmatic, paleontologic, structural, and geophysical data. Modern and ancient volcanic arcs and their role as accretionary markers and metal Pass/Fail grading. ore concentrators will be studied. Students will investigate the Part-time work (internship) in an approved governmental or private non- neotectonics of the Northeastern Pacific Basin, Arctic Ocean, and Bering profit agency. The student is to be supervised by a senior employee of Sea Shelf. Precambrian to recent depositional environments and the that agency in cooperation with the faculty advisor. (Maximum of 12 paleobiology and hydrocarbon concentrations they contain will be hours allowed for all internship programs). considered. Pleistocene glacial and periglacial records and associated landform evolution will be evaluated. GOVT 492Legislative Internship Seminar 3 cr GEOL 301Geomorphology 4 cr 36391 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/16 - 4/22 Wright, G 40348 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Connor, C 1/21 - 4/22 T 6:00p - 8:00p JUNEAU 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 1/16 - 1/17 R,F 8:30a - 4:30p JUNEAU Class limited to selected interns only. Meetings include Prerequisites: 2 lower division geology courses and upper division Legislative Affairs orientation and weekly class meetings. Special standing. guest(s) may be scheduled. Last day of class 4/22. Final paper The study of landforms and the soils associated with them, including due May 3. their features, processes, materials and development over time. Requires instructor permission and selection for the internship program. Emphasis is also placed on the application of concepts and techniques from geomorphology to understanding interactions between human This academic portion of the Legislative Internship Program provides a activities and landforms and soils. pre-orientation to the practical workings of the legislature and state government. The seminar focuses on assessing the relevance of academic literature to understanding legislative and governmental GEOL 497IS: Denali National Parks 1 cr processes. 40567 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Connor, C 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR GOVT 493ST: Political Economy of Piracy 3 cr 36392 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wright, G 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:00p - 9:00p EG 108

Seaborne piracy is now a growing concern among the world's economies, and has before been an important driver of democratization, regime change, and interstate and intrastate war. We will use piracy as a lens to examine economic development, resource management, the

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 58 of 86 development of democracy, governance institutions for criminal An introduction to International Classification of Diseases (U.S.). organizations, international law, and foreign policy. Introduces coding of diagnoses and procedures, sequencing, coding conventions, and software. Professional Practice Experience: Students complete activities that provide an overview of Diagnostic Related Groups (DRG). Topics include the interface between business office and HIM: Health Information health information management to optimize reimbursement, coding quality studies, and working with physicians for DRG management. Managment Provides practice in analyzing actual medical records to identify data elements to be coded. HIM 111Introduction to Health Information 3 cr Management HIM 215Billing and Reimbursement 2 cr 40722 Sec TD1Course Dates: 3/10 - 6/27 Gordon, L 37985 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gordon, L 3/10 - 6/27 Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:01p - 7:00p Distance Elive Delivered: Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to Web-based, real-time online meetings. Students must have get started in your class access to a computer with a microphone and the internet. Contact with the instructor via email or phone. Additional $40 additional fee for section TD1 information available at UAS Online. Order textbooks from MBS Prerequisite: HIM S190 and admission to HIM program or departmental Direct: http://direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm. Go to: permission. http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. Focus is on issues of billing and reimbursement for health care facilities. Includes an overview of the role of the health insurance specialist; third $40 additional fee for section TD1 party payers such as Medicare, workers compensation and disability, Co-requisite: HIM 135. Tricare and commercial insurance claims. Legal and regulatory considerations and ambulatory ICD-9 are covered. Students will An overview of health care systems and the health information complete a project focused on coding and reimbursement issues. management profession. Introduces data collection standards and data quality methods, forms design, patient record automation and control procedures, and health care statistics. Presents the uses of record HIM 240Legal Aspects of Health Information 3 cr content in reimbursement, risk management, and planning. Professional 38104 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Goeden, R Practice Experience: Students use a virtual electronic health record environment to gain hands-on experience in the use of health 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive information technology. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. HIM 135Medical Terminology 3 cr $40 additional fee for section TD1 37981 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dearborn, R Prerequisite: HIM S111 and admission to HIM degree program. 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:00p - 5:59p Distance Elive Review of legal implications of health records and related legal issues This course is a stacked hybrid class with local Sitka students. including the patient record as a legal document. Examination of Students participate in real time online meetings as scheduled. emerging laws and legal trends impacting the management of health Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to care information. Introduction to risk management and the role of the get started in your class. HIM professional as compliance and privacy officer. Students attend a court hearing and complete a project on the impact of recent regulatory $40 additional fee for section TD1 laws on healthcare settings. Prerequisite: Placement at ENGL S110 or higher. An introduction to root forms, prefixes and suffixes, and medical HIM 251Quality Improvement and Project 3 cr abbreviations. Focus is on terminology of body systems related to Management symptomatology, diseases and treatment. 38105 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Kunemund, K 1/13 - 5/3 T 7:01p - 8:30p Distance Elive HIM 160Alternative Delivery Systems 3 cr Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to 37982 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gordon, L get started in your class. 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive $40 additional fee for section TD1 Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to Prerequisite: HIM S111 and admission to HIM program. get started in your class. Introduction to total quality management and improvement including $40 additional fee for section TD1 history, philosophy, definitions, and tools. Explores performance Prerequisite: Admission to HIM degree program. improvement through review of case studies, with an overview of the historical development of case management. Introduces project Discussion of applications of alternative health care systems. Guest management as related to HIM and implementation of electronic health speakers will introduce students to emerging roles of health information information. professionals, and to challenges facing alternative care delivery systems. Students will complete a clinical lab at an alternative care facility. HIM 260Data Quality and Reimbursement 2 cr HIM 211ICD-10-CM/PCS Coding 3 cr 40023 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gordon, L 37984 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wade, M 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:00p - 6:30p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:00p - 6:30p Distance Elive Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. $40 additional fee for section TD1 $40 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: HIM S210 and admission to HIM program or departmental permission. Prerequisite: HIM 272 and admission to HIM program, or departmental permission. A continuation of HIM S210 with in-depth focus on coding issues, including coding validation, data accuracy, coding guidelines and

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 59 of 86 training; and reimbursement issues including Diagnostic Related Groups $40 additional fee for section KD1 (DRGs), Ambulatory Patient Classifications (APCs) and Resource Based Relative Value scales (RBRVs). Impact of coding and DRG accuracy on Survey of the political, social, economic, and cultural developments that financial stability of facility. Overview of specialist credentials: CCS and have created the modern global system since the 16th century. CCS-P. HIST 132History of the U.S. II 3 cr HIM 280Health Care Management 3 cr 36361 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Noon, D 38106 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Goeden, R 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:30p - 8:30p EG 225 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:00p - 6:30p Distance Elive 38478 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Radzilowski, J Course is every other Thursday Go to 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get Delivered: started in your class. Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and $40 additional fee for section TD1 MSWord. Go to course site at Prerequisite: Completion of all lower level HIM courses. Corequisite: https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Go to HIM S291 course site at http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for Concepts of management including management functions. A case registration information. study approach is employed to discuss responses to a variety of management functions through the use of guest speakers. Evaluation $40 additional fee for section KD1 will be based on class participation, oral presentations, and completion Continuation of HIST 131 from Reconstruction to the present. of case studies.

HIST 341History of Alaska 3 cr HIM 289Healthcare Information Technology 3 cr 38601 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Radzilowski, J 38107 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Goeden, R 1/13 - 5/3 W 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 R 5:00p - 6:30p Distance Elive 1/13 - 5/3 W 4:30p - 5:50p PAUL 303 Course is every other Thursday Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Students in started in your class. Ketchikan are invited to attend on campus. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course $40 additional fee for section TD1 site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. An overview of the clinical, research, and administrative applications of Students must order books; go to computers in the health care industry. Emphasizes the role of this http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. technology and the data collected in accomplishing the objectives and Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration procedures of the principle functional areas, and the interrelationships of information. This course meets the State of Alaska Department of the organizational units with respect to data acquisition, storage, Education and Early Development certification for Alaska Studies. analysis, retrieval, and use. $75 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: Six credits of history or permission. HIM 291Internship: Healthcare Management 2 cr The Russian background; acquisition, settlement and development of 38127 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Gordon, L Alaska as an American territory and the 49th State. 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:00p - 6:00p Distance Elive Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to HIST 370Modern European Intellectual History 3 cr get started in your class. 36393 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Walz, R $40 additional fee for section TD1 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 3:30p - 5:00p EG 225 Prerequisite: HIM S280 (may be taken concurrently). Prerequisite: ENGL S111 and six credits from the Humanities or Social Eighty clock hours of professional internship in an assigned health care Sciences, or instructor permission. setting. Application of operational management theory for a health information service. Orientation to all aspects of practice as a health Explores major intellectual developments from Europe that have been information manager. Completion of management projects designed influential in shaping the modern mentality, from liberalism, socialism, jointly by student and clinical supervisor. Student writes project report feminism, realism, and existentialism, to critical theory, structuralism, and site evaluation. poststructuralism, and postmodernism.

HIST 375ST: Russia During World War II 3 cr HIST: History 36363 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, Z 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 9:00p EG 225 HIST 106World History II 3 cr Prerequisite: ENGL S111 and six credits of History, or instructor 36360 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Walz, R permission. 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 112 Examines the perspectives and experiences of Russians, East Europeans, and Germans during World War II. The nature of the war on 38472 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Radzilowski, J the Eastern Front will be studied, with a focus on the conflict’s political, 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web cultural, and social impacts. Addresses the role of gender during the Delivered: war, the Soviet soldier, Nazi perceptions and treatment of Jewish and Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and Slavic peoples, and the lessons learned from one of recent history’s MSWord. Go to course site at most destructive conflicts. https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to HIST 491Museum Archive Internship 3 cr http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 36364 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, Z 1/15 - 1/15 W 6:00p - 7:00p EG 219

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 60 of 86 36364 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Jones, Z and diabetic crisis. Signs and symptoms of stroke and heart attack are 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR reviewed, as is use of A.E.D. Safety and prevention practices are discussed. The course meets certification requirements for child care Prerequisite: ANTH/HIST S390 and instructor approval. providers, outdoor guides, lifeguards, home health aides, group homes, and certified nurse aids. Course materials are derived from American Safety and Health Institute and American Heart Association guidelines. HIST 492World War II/The Holocaust 3 cr 38602 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Radzilowski, J HS 105Certified Nurse Aide Training 9 cr 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive 36509 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Urata, C 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:30p - 5:50p PAUL 303 4/8 - 5/3 T,R 8:30a - 2:30p HB 206 Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Students in 1/13 - 3/13 T,R 8:30a - 2:30p HB 206 Ketchikan are invited to attend on campus. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course 2/22 - 2/22 S 8:00a - 6:00p HB 201 site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. 3/25 - 4/5 T,R,S 6:00a - 2:30p WFCT Students must order books; go to Pick up and return completed applications to the Health Sciences http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. program coordinator at (907) 796-6128 or e-mail Elizabeth Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Williams at [email protected]. Completed application $75 additional fee for section KD1 include personal data, health screening form (including TB test), Prerequisite: ENGL 111, six credits of history, and upper division and criminal background check and are required. standing; or instructor permission. $550 additional fee for section J01 Course covers the history of the Second World War and the Holocaust, 36510 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Malter, S and the causes and results of these global events. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 8:00p HB 206 1/18 - 1/19 U,S 8:30a - 2:30p HB 206 1/25 - 5/3 S 8:30a - 12:30p HB 206 HNRS: Honors 4/11 - 4/20 U,F,S 6:00a - 2:30p WFCT Pick up and return completed applications to the Health Sciences HNRS 393ST: Honors Reading Seminar 1 cr program coordinator at (907) 796-6128 or e-mail Elizabeth 36548 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/12 Walz, R Williams at [email protected]. Completed application 1/13 - 3/12 W 5:30p - 7:00p EG 220 include personal data, health screening form (including TB test), and criminal background check and are required. Last calss is March 12, prior to Spring Break. $550 additional fee for section J02 The Honors Reading Seminar is a one-credit course intended to help 38334 Sec T02Course Dates: 1/14 - 4/8 Austin, R Honors students (and others) develop critical reading and thinking skills. 1/14 - 4/8 T 5:30p - 8:30p SC 117 Readings to be announced. Students not enrolled in the Honors Program are also welcome to take this course. Additional Fees: Uniforms & Equipment - variable Texbooks: $95 A background check and proof of immunization will be due during the first class. $441 additional fee for section T02 HS: Health Science 38765 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/28 - 4/3 Withers, M HS 101Introduction to Health Sciences 3 cr 1/28 - 4/3 T,R 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 111 Overview and orientation for course offered to interested students 40282 Sec TP1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Monagle, K December 10 at noon or December 11 at 5:30pm or by 1/13 - 5/3 - MEHS appointment. English assessment may be required for $75 additional fee for section TP1 acceptance. Preregistration not available. Students are responsible for additional requirements and fees not included in Provides a description of health care professions and the the university tuition and fees. Registration is not complete until interdisciplinary team, job responsibilities, educational and licensing full payment is made. Students must meet with UAS staff prior to requirements, employment trends, and salary ranges for health related first day of class to return completed packet. careers. Students will have an exposure to the history and development $420 additional fee for section K01 of health care in Alaska and the United States. Health care issues will be examined with an emphasis on ethics and cultural diversity. The Prerequisite: Instructor approval and completed application with criminal principles of critical thinking will be introduced and communication skills background check, health examination, current TB test and will be promoted through collaborative discussion, presentation, and immunizations. projects. Trains students in basic skills needed to assist nurses and to be efficient health care team members. Successful students qualify to sit for the HS 102Fundamentals of CPR and First Aid 1 cr Alaska State Nurse Aide certification exam. Minimum 75 lecture hours and 80 lab/practicum hours. 36507 Sec J01Course Dates: 2/28 - 3/1 Kelly, S 2/28 - 3/1 F 5:00p - 9:30p HB 201 HS 118Emergency Trauma Technician First 3 cr 2/28 - 3/1 S 8:30a - 5:30p HB 201 Responder $25 additional fee for section J01 36511 Sec TP3Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Winslow, W 36508 Sec J02Course Dates: 4/25 - 4/26 Kelly, S 1/13 - 5/3 - MEHS 4/25 - 4/26 F 5:00p - 9:30p HB 201 $75 additional fee for section TP3 4/25 - 4/26 S 8:30a - 5:30p HB 201 Designed specifically for Alaskan conditions and needs, addressing $25 additional fee for section J02 environmental problems such as hypothermia as well as first aid. Prepares students to deal with emergencies: ensure scene safety, Basic CPR techniques and First Aid for controlling bleeding, shock, provide patient care and transport, document incident. For non-medical seizures, obstructed airway/choking, hot and cold-related emergencies, workers in construction, logging, mining, law enforcement, ski patrol and

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HS 119Emergency Medical Technician I 6 cr HUM: Humanities 40239 Sec T01 Course Dates: 1/18 - 3/22 HUM 120A Sense of Place: Alaska and Beyond 3 cr 1/18 - 3/22 M,R 6:00p - 10:00p SITKA Fireh 38128 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Straley, J 1/18 - 3/22 S 8:00a - 5:00p SITKA Fireh 1/13 - 5/3 R 6:00p - 8:00p Distance Audio $120 additional fee for section T01 Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to Prerequisite: Proof of current CPR certification (instructor approved) or get started in your class. concurrent enrollment in HS S102. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Training to provide assessment of and basic care for persons with Prerequisite: ENGL S092 or concurrent enrollment, or higher ENGL medical emergency in pre-hospital settings. Conditions include acute class or placement test results, or instructor permission. trauma, pulmonary arrest, wounds, cardiac arrest, shock, fractures, and childbirth. Techniques are presented for lifting and moving the sick and Designed for first year students. Through a variety of readings, activities injured. Course provides for State of Alaska EMS requirement of 120 and discussions, examines the ways we relate to the places in which we contact hours, minimum. find ourselves. Focus is on both the university and the Alaska wilderness as place through study in the humanities and social sciences, Students HS 119Emergency Medical Technician I 6 cr explore issues critical to their academic goals and objectives. Assists students in finding their place in the university setting. 36512 Sec TP2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Blattner, C 1/13 - 5/3 - TMHS HUM 200Orientation to the Liberal Arts 2 cr $150 additional fee for section TP2 40308 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wagner, F Prerequisite: Proof of current CPR certification (instructor approved) or 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR concurrent enrollment in HS S102. $35 additional fee for section J01 Training to provide assessment of and basic care for persons with Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or better) and concurrent enrollment in medical emergency in pre-hospital settings. Conditions include acute HUM S210. trauma, pulmonary arrest, wounds, cardiac arrest, shock, fractures, and childbirth. Techniques are presented for lifting and moving the sick and Introduction to fundamental issues and texts of the liberal arts. Examines injured. Course provides for State of Alaska EMS requirement of 120 classical and contemporary texts, issues, and interpretations. A required contact hours, minimum. core course in the Bachelor of Liberal Arts program.

HS 135Medical Terminology 3 cr HUM 210BLA Portfolio Review 1 cr 36514 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Cork, C 40309 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wagner, F 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 5:30p - 7:00p EG 218 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: Placement at ENGL S110 or higher. $35 additional fee for section J01 An introduction to root forms, prefixes and suffixes, and medical Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or better) and concurrent enrollment in abbreviations. Focus is on terminology of body systems related to HUM S200. symptomatology, diseases and treatment. Pass/Fail grading. Students develop and assemble an assessment portfolio that will be HS 203Science of Nutrition 3 cr maintained and updated throughout the Bachelor of Liberal Arts (BLA) 39723 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sadleir Hart, L program. Required course for the BLA degree. 1/13 - 5/3 W 5:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive HUM 491Intern: One Campus, One Book 3 cr CHEM S103 and BIOL S103 highly recommended but not required. Go to: 40461 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maier, K http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR started in your distance course. Pass/Fail grading. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: CHEM S103. BIOL S103 recommended. HUM 499Humanities Capstone 3 cr Introduction to nutrition as a health science. Students examine the basic principles of nutrition as they relate to human needs and behaviors 38289 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Guschwan, M throughout the life cycle. Some elements of clinical nutrition are 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 11:30a - 1:00p HB 201 explored. Meets the nutrition requirement for nursing and other health science majors. 38603 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Whalen, T 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:00p - 7:30p Distance Elive HS 291 Health Sciences Internship 3 - 6 cr Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires access to internet, web camera, email, MSWord and 36591 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Urata, C microphone/headset. Go to course site at 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Prerequisite: Course requires a signed instructor approval form to Students must order books; go to register. Contact your advisor to arrange internship. http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Prerequisite: Admission to HS program and faculty permission via approval form. $75 additional fee for section KD1 39874 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Whalen, T Students are employed (paid or unpaid) in either a facility or community- based healthcare setting. Students work in an approved agency, under 1/13 - 5/3 M 12:00p - 1:20p Distance Elive supervision of both a qualified professional at work and a faculty Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires sponsor. Requires 50 clock hours per credit. access to internet, web camera, email, MSWord and

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 62 of 86 microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. JUST: Justice Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. JUST 102Fundamentals of CPR and First Aid 1 cr Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 40910 Sec T01 Course Dates: 2/23 - 6/6 Goeden, C $75 additional fee for section KD2 2/23 - 6/6U,M,T,W,R,F,S - SITKA Psa Prerequisite: Senior standing in a UAS degree program. Basic CPR and first aid for controlling bleeding, shock, seizures, Pass/Fail grading. obstructed airway, heat and cold emergencies, and diabetic crisis. Helps students synthesize learning and skills acquired in their Symptoms of stroke and heart attack are reviewed, and use of AED undergraduate program and prepare them for postgraduate life. (defibrillator). Safety and prevention practices are discussed. Course Opportunities to reflect on choices and consequences, to articulate ideas meets certification requirements for childcare providers, outdoor guides, and experiences, is facilitated by texts and discussion. Students prepare lifeguards, home health aides, and certified nurse aides. Course a portfolio and will present their work at an instructor-approved materials are derived from American Safety and Health Institute and conference or forum. Pass/Fail grading. American Heart Association guidelines.

JUST 103Law Enforcement Procedures 4 cr 40911 Sec T01 Course Dates: 2/23 - 6/6 Goeden, C 2/23 - 6/6U,M,T,W,R,F,S - SITKA Psa $7091 additional fee for section T01

A statutory law course covering individual rights, constitutional safeguards, and rules of evidence. Constitutional issues such as search and seizure, 5th Amendment, and 14th Amendment are studied.

JUST 104Ethics and Conduct 1 cr 40912 Sec T01 Course Dates: 2/23 - 6/6 Goeden, C 2/23 - 6/6U,M,T,W,R,F,S - SITKA Psa

Specific instruction in the professional standard law enforcement ethics, conduct, and Community Oriented Policing philosophy. Provides the tactical tools necessary to successfully manage routine transactions as well as extraordinary confrontations. Fosters discussion about values, integrity, and principles as they relate to law enforcement.

JUST 105Traffic Law and Enforcement 4 cr 40913 Sec T01 Course Dates: 2/23 - 6/6 Goeden, C 2/23 - 6/6U,M,T,W,R,F,S - SITKA Psa

Course covers preparation of D.U.I. enforcement, drinking drivers and driving, the D.U.I. statute, issues and defenses, pharmacology and toxicology, theory and operation of the intoximeter, courtroom testimony, and case preparation. Accident investigation techniques and field exercises are included.

JUST 106Enforcement Techniques 3 cr 40914 Sec T01 Course Dates: 2/23 - 6/6 Goeden, C 2/23 - 6/6U,M,T,W,R,F,S - SITKA Psa

JOUR: Journalism Introduction to the basic skills necessary to use firearms (both pistol and shotgun), operate a motor vehicle under emergency conditions, and use JOUR 101Introduction to Mass Communications 3 cr of expandable tactical baton, taser, and oleo capsicum (pepper) spray 39015 Sec TD1 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Muntz, S effectively. A continuum on the use of force, judgment in the use of deadly force, physical defense tactics, and physical arrest. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Order books from MBS Direct. Go to JUST 107Criminal Justice 3 cr http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 40915 Sec T01 Course Dates: 2/23 - 6/6 Goeden, C started in your class. 2/23 - 6/6U,M,T,W,R,F,S - SITKA Psa $40 additional fee for section TD1 Course covers physical evidence and crime scene investigation, drug A survey of the mass communications media and their functions in identification and case procedures, arson, sex crimes, and instruction in modern society. Topics include newspapers, magazines, books, movies, fingerprinting and investigation practices. radio, television, the advertising and public relations industries, and the convergence of mass media in the digital environment. JUST 110Introduction to Law Enforcement 3 cr 39016 Sec T01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schmitt, S 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 8:30a - 9:30a SC 215 Order books at MBS Direct. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 63 of 86 started in your class. LAWS: Law Science Survey of the structure and process of criminal justice agencies. Includes an introduction to criminal law, police, courts, corrections and LAWS 101Introduction to Law 3 cr criminology. Introduces students to the history of the criminal justice 36446 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Boyer, M system in the United States and traces the origins and historical foundation of the present day systems and associated agencies, with a 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web focus on law enforcement in our society. Also introduces students to Delivered: various political theories of justice and principles of causation as it Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. relates to criminal behavior. Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior JUST 121Policing in the Community 3 cr to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 39017 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Schmitt, S 800-478-9069 toll-free.

1/13 - 5/3 T,R 8:00a - 9:30a SC 215 Designed as a survey course to familiarize students with substantive Order books at MBS Direct. Go to legal concepts, legal procedures, legal systems, legal resources and http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get legal reasoning. started in your class. 39018 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sexton, D 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: LS: Library Science Order books at MBS Direct. Go to LS 110Library Resources and Information 1 cr http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get Literacy started in your class. $40 additional fee for section TD1 36550 Sec J01Course Dates: 2/4 - 4/8 Wilkes, B 2/4 - 4/8 T 3:00p - 4:30p EG 114 Introduces students to the general function of law enforcement in our No class on week of Spring Break. society with an emphasis on basic patrol procedures in the community. Also exposes students to crisis intervention and emergency police Introduction to rapidly evolving online research methods and the procedures including emergency police communications, interpersonal principles of information retrieval and organization. Emphasis is on skills relations and problem solving. necessary for successful evaluation and use of virtual and physical library collections. Skills acquired are immediately relevant for other JUST 131Rural Justice in Alaska 3 cr courses. 39019 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sexton, D 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web LS 111Library Information Literacy for E- 1 cr Delivered: Learners Order books at MBS Direct. Go to 36551 Sec JD1Course Dates: 2/5 - 4/9 Wilkes, B http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 2/5 - 4/9 Distance Web started in your class. Delivered: $40 additional fee for section TD1 Web based. Requires telephone and access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Students access the UAS-Online course site An examination of the application of the western justice system to at uas.alaska.edu/online for course information, and edit personal remote Alaska villages including issues that arise from cultural conflicts, profile. Each week new assignments are posted and weekly difficulties associated with a centralized justice system servicing remote student work is collected. For more information call 796-6467 in communities off the road system, the Federal/Indian or Native Alaskan Juneau, or toll-free 1-877-796-6502. relationship, and a description of criminal behavior occurring in the villages. Exposure to alcohol and substance related issues. These Introduction to rapidly evolving online research methods and the include Tribal justice-related solutions, local options laws, and other principles of information retrieval and organization. Designed for efforts to curb the negative aspects of alcohol and substance abuse in students without access to physical libraries; emphasis is on skills rural Alaska. required to navigate the virtual library environment, and services for e- learners. Includes locating and evaluating information in e-book JUST 193ST:DPS Specific Training 2 cr collections, article databases, and Internet resources. Skills acquired are immediately relevant for other courses. 40916 Sec T01Course Dates: 6/9 - 6/27 Goeden, C 6/9 - 6/27U,M,T,W,R,F,S - SITKA Psa $1462 additional fee for section T01 MATH: Mathematics Course will include an overview of the following topics: Field Training and Evaluation Program, Critical Stress, Alaska Public Safety MATH 054Preparatory Mathematics 3 cr Information Network, Introduction to Fish and Game Regulations, ABWE Sport Fish, Hunting/Trapping, Commercial Fishing and DPS Vessel 37223 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dumesnil, J Operations Overview, ABWE Field Contacts, ABWE Crime Scene, 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 218 Introduction to Wilderness Survival, History of the Alaska State This course is not intended to be a primary learning experience Troopers, Boaters Safety, Pepper Ball, Introduction to Search and for a pre-college student. Courses numbered 050-099 are not Rescue Management, Patrol Rifle, Patrol Scenarios, Patrol Immediate open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet Action Rapid Deployment (PIARD), Stinger Tire Deflation Device, graduated from high school. Operating Procedures Manual, and Operating Procedures Manual Review. T3I 152.42 38129 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Holt, T 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Please read the course announcements on UAS-Online. Students must purchase an online electronic textbook, cost is

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 64 of 86 $80. Your instructor will send you the website information for Prerequisite: MATH S054 with a P, or math placement test. purchasing the electronic textbook. The online electronic textbook has video lessons, guided practice, audio clips, gradebook, your Introduction to elementary algebra including writing, simplifying and homework and tests as well as an exact copy of the paper evaluating algebraic expressions; polynomials, factoring, rational forms, textbook. Please send your instructor an email message with graphing, radicals, linear equations, linear inequalities and problem your preferred email address to receive the textbook purchasing solving. code. ([email protected]) This course is online and requires a reliable internet connection and enough memory to MATH 105Intermediate Algebra 4 cr support multimedia presentations. Operating System (Windows 37227 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Blitz, B 7, XP, or Vista, Mac OS 10.4,10.5, or 10.6) Browser (Firefox 3.6, Internet Explorer 7,8, or 9, Safari 5.0). Go to 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,R,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 109 http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 37228 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Eby, D started in your class. 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,R,F 1:10p - 2:10p EG 218 $40 additional fee for section TD1 Prerequisite: Placement Test. 37229 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hay-Jahans, C Pass/Fail grading. 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,W,R 3:30p - 4:30p EG 109 Review of concepts necessary for a course in algebra fundamentals. 38335 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Goff, M Topics of study include whole numbers, integers, fractions, decimals, 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 8:00a - 10:00a SC 218 and applications. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. MATH 055Fundamentals of Algebra 4 cr 38488 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Ianuzzi, C 37224 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Eby, D 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,R,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 219 Delivered: This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning Delivered via web. Requires access to internet and email. Go to experience that students first acquire in middle school or high course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment information. Students must order books; go to by underage students who have not yet graduated from high http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. school. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 37225 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Buzby, M $40 additional fee for section KD1 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,R,F 1:10p - 2:10p EG 219 38776 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Davis, H This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning 1/13 - 5/3 T,R,F 10:30a - 11:50a PAUL 519 experience that students first acquire in middle school or high school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment 39932 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Ianuzzi, C by underage students who have not yet graduated from high 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web school. Delivered: 37226 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Blitz, B Delivered via web. Requires access to internet and email. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,W,R 3:30p - 4:30p EG 113 information. Students must order books; go to This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. experience that students first acquire in middle school or high Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment $40 additional fee for section KD2 by underage students who have not yet graduated from high school. Prerequisite: MATH S055 (C or higher) or placement test. 38130 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Holt, T Introduction to the properties, graphs, and applications of linear, quadratic, rational, and radical functions. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Please read the course announcements on UAS-Online. MATH 106Concepts and Contemporary 3 cr Students must purchase an online electronic textbook, cost is Applications of Mathematics $80. Your instructor will send you the website information for 37230 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Piotrowski, A purchasing the electronic textbook. The online electronic textbook has video lessons, guided practice, audio clips, gradebook, your 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 114 homework and tests as well as an exact copy of the paper 38132 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Liddle, J textbook. Please send your instructor an email message with 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web your preferred email address to receive the textbook purchasing Delivered: code. ([email protected]) This course is online and requires a reliable internet connection and enough memory to Students must purchase access to the course website located at support multimedia presentations. Operating Systems (Windows www.coursecompass.com, which costs $80. Staff at UAS will 7, XP, or Vista, Mac OS 10.4, 10.5, 10.6) Browser (Firefox 3.6, send you the syllabus which includes instructions on how to gain Internet Explorer 7, 8, or 9, Safari 5.0). Go to access to the website. The website has video lessons, guided http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get practice, audio clips, gradebook, your homework and tests as started in your class. well as an electronic textbook. This course is online and requires a reliable internet connection and enough memory to support $40 additional fee for section TD1 multimedia presentations. Go to 38775 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Harney, W http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get 1/13 - 5/3 T,W,R 6:00p - 7:20p PAUL 305 started in your class. This course is not intended to substitute for the primary learning $40 additional fee for section TD1 experience that students first acquire in middle school or high Prerequisite: MATH S105 with a C or better, or placement test. school. Courses numbered 050-099 are not open to enrollment by underage students who have not yet graduated from high Study of a wide range of topics, including voting systems, management school. science, probability, and statistics.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 65 of 86 MATH 107College Algebra 4 cr MATH 206Mathematics for Elementary School 3 cr 37231 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Buzby, M Teachers II 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,R,F 12:00p - 1:00p EG 219 37237 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Fredenberg, V 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p Distance Elive 37232 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Eby, D Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail, a 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,W,R 3:30p - 4:30p EG 218 Pentium 2 or better processor, microphone, speakers or 38133 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Siercks, B earphones. Access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for class information, and to edit your personal profile. Course meets 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the Delivered: start of class go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and select Students must have access to a computer and the internet Go to Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or contact http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get the help desk at 1-877-465-6400. Order books from MBS at started in your class. direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm or call 1-800-325-3252. For $40 additional fee for section TD1 more information call (907) 796-6163 in Juneau or 1-877-465- 4827x6163 toll-free. 38135 Sec TD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Liddle, J 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Prerequisite: ED S222; and MATH S107 (C or better) or STAT S107 (C Delivered: or better). Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to Designed for elementary education majors. Real numbers, informal get started in your class. geometry, measurement, statistics, and probability. $40 additional fee for section TD2 38336 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Goff, M MATH 215Introduction to Proofs 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 2:45p - 4:45p SC 218 37238 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dumesnil, J Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 114 get started in your class. Prerequisite: MATH S200 (C or better) or concurrent enrollment. 38777 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Ianuzzi, C Basic techniques of abstract formal reasoning in the mathematical 1/13 - 5/3 T,R,F 1:30p - 2:50p PAUL 519 sciences. Topics include logic, elementary set theory, relations, Prerequisite: MATH S105 (C or higher), or placement test. functions, proof by induction and other proof techniques. Intended for students majoring in mathematics; math majors should plan to complete A detailed study of linear, quadratic, rational, radical, exponential, and it concurrently with MATH S200 or S201. logarithmic functions; operations on and applications of these functions, and selected topics from algebra. MATH 324Advanced Calculus 3 cr 37247 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Blitz, B MATH 108Trigonometry 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 1:10p - 2:10p EG 108 37234 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Piotrowski, A 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 8:00a - 9:00a EG 108 Prerequisite: MATH S201 (C or better) and MATH S215 (C or better). 38778 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Ianuzzi, C A thorough development of continuity, convergence of sequences and series of numbers, convergence of sequences and series of functions. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 4:30p - 5:50p PAUL 305 Prerequisite: MATH S107 (C or better), or placement test. MATH 392Junior Seminar 1 cr Properties and applications of trigonometric functions. 37241 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Piotrowski, A 1/13 - 5/3 W 12:00p - 1:00p EG 218 MATH 200Calculus I 4 cr May be repeated for credit. 37235 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Piotrowski, A Prerequisite: MATH S201 (C or better) and MATH S215 (C or better). 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,R,F 12:00p - 1:00p EG 218 Stacked with Math S492 J01. 40638 Sec T90Course Dates: 1/20 - 5/22 Gilbert, P Pass/Fail grading. 1/20 - 5/22 M,W,F 8:30a - 10:00a OT Wran Advanced topics in mathematics that are not found in other course offerings. Possible topics include topology, number theory, and problem $100 additional fee for section T90 solving. Prerequisite: C or higher in both MATH S107 and MATH S108, or placement test. MATH 397Independent Study: Investigating 1 cr Limits, continuity, and differentiation of functions, analysis of functions Sequences and Generalizations and their graphs, applications of the derivative, introduction to 40547 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dumesnil, J integration, fundamental theorem of calculus. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR MATH 201Calculus II 4 cr Pass/Fail grading. 37236 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hay-Jahans, C 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,R,F 12:00p - 1:00p EG 114 MATH 460Mathematical Modeling 3 cr Prerequisite: MATH S200 (C or better). 37248 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Buzby, M Applications of the definite integral, techniques of integration, 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:10a EG 219 introduction to differential equations, infinite series, polar coordinates, Not repeatable for credit. parametric equations, conic sections. Prerequisite: MATH S200 (C or better). Introduces the process of developing, analyzing and interpreting mathematical models. Specific areas of application will depend on

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 66 of 86 student majors and/or areas of interest. Topics will be selected from applications of mathematical and statistical methods to the biological and MSL 610Marine Biology 3 cr physical sciences. 33826 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 9:45a - 11:15a LENA 103 MATH 492Senior Seminar 1 cr Prerequisites: Degree in biology or permission of instructor. 37242 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Piotrowski, A Recommended: Courses in invertebrate zoology, ichthyology, and 1/13 - 5/3 W 12:00p - 1:00p EG 218 vertebrate zoology. May be repeated for credit. Biology of the major plant and animal groups in the sea and their roles in Prerequisites: MATH 392 and departmental approval. pelagic and benthic systems. Physical, chemical and geological features Stacked with MATH S392-J01. affecting marine organisms and the role of bacteria in the sea. The basic Pass/Fail grading. biology and adaptations of selected species of zooplankton and nekton. The benthos-shore biota, shelf and deep-sea organisms: basic biology, Advanced topics in mathematics that are not found in other course trophic roles and adaptations of selected species. offerings. Possible topics include topology, number theory, and problem solving. Students are required to give presentations. MSL 630Geological Oceanography 3 cr 34474 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 2:00p - 3:30p LENA 301 MINL: Mining Tech Prerequisites: Graduate standing or permission of instructor. Upper- division standing are invited to contact the instructor. MINL 193ST: Introduction to Mining Occupations 3 cr and Operations Topography and structure of the ocean floor. Theory of plate tectonics. Geology of ocean basins, continental slope, shelf and coastal 39748 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/22 - 4/21 Bell, M environments. Major sediment types and distributions. Sediment 1/22 - 4/21 M,W 4:15p - 6:00p EL 104 transport and deposition. Interaction between seawater, rock, and Partial tuition will be covered by Greens Creek scholarship. sediment. Paleoceanography. 39782 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/22 - 4/21 Bell, M 1/22 - 4/21 M,W 4:15p - 6:00p Distance Satlte Prerequisite: Department approval is required. MT: Marine Technology Discover occupations in the mining industry and learn their potential as MT 129Basic Safety Training 2 cr career paths in both positive and negative aspects. Topics include safety awareness and why safety programs at mines are so important, 38809 Sec K01Course Dates: 4/7 - 4/12 Nickerson, N identifying what further training is needed for these career choices, 4/7 - 4/12 M,F 8:00a - 5:00p JREC 116 finding out what traits and skills employers expect, comparing 4/7 - 4/12 S 8:00a - 5:00p TEC 133 underground and surface mining occupations, understanding the educational requirements of mining occupations, learning the planning 4/7 - 4/12 T,W,R 8:00a - 5:00p AWAY and logistical requirements of remote site mine operations, $641 additional fee for section K01 understanding the importance and use of metals in our daily lives, and 38812 Sec K02Course Dates: 4/7 - 4/11 Hastings / Rice discovering how mining companies protect the environment and comply with environmental regulations. 4/7 - 4/11 M,T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 $496 additional fee for section K02 MINL 193TP: ST: Introduction to Mining 3 cr Prerequisite: Must have a doctor’s approval to physically demonstrate Occupations and Operations practical competencies, and must pass an English proficiency exam. 39685 Sec TP1Course Dates: 1/22 - 4/21 Sorensen / Bell Pass/Fail grading. 1/22 - 4/21 Distance Web This US Coast Guard approved course meets the requirements of the Delivered: International Convention on Standards of Training, Certification and $75 additional fee for section TP1 Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) 95. The four modules of the course are Personal Survival, Basic Fire Fighting, First Aid/CPR, and Personal Discover occupations in the mining industry and learn their potential as Safety & Social Responsibility. Beards must be shaven to insure a good career paths in both positive and negative aspects. Topics include safety Self Contained Breathing Apparatus (SCBA) face mask seal. awareness and why safety programs at mines are so important, identifying where the entry level mining jobs are in SE Alaska, knowing MT 134Marine Drill Instructor 1 cr what further training is needed for these career choices, finding out what traits and skills employers expect, comparing underground and surface 40899 Sec T90 Course Dates: 2/19 - 2/21 mining occupations, understanding the educational requirements of 2/19 - 2/21 W,R,F 7:50a - 10:45a OT Ketch mining occupations, learning the planning and logistical requirements of remote site mine operations, understanding the importance and use of $90 additional fee for section T90 metals in our daily lives, and discovering how mining companies protect Pass/Fail grading. the environment and comply with environmental regulations. This course focuses on survival equipment and procedures to be used in an emergency in the marine environment. This course also includes the drill instructor requirements for documented fishing vessels that fish beyond the boundary line. Hands on training with life rafts, EPIRBS, MSL: Marine Science & immersion suits, and firefighting are included. A pool exercise will also Limnology be conducted as well as a drill onboard a fishing vessel.

MSL 494Oceanography for Fisheries 3 cr 39396 Sec FJ1 Course Dates: 1/16 - 5/9 1/16 - 5/9 T,R 3:40p - 5:10p LENA 212

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 67 of 86 lifeboats, life rafts and survival gear. It meets the requirements of 46 MT 228Fast Rescue Boat (FRB) 2 cr CFR 12.10-3(a)(6) and 46 CFR 12.10-5 for endorsement for 38813 Sec K01Course Dates: 3/10 - 3/14 Hastings / Miller Lifeboatman. It also meets the requirements of Section A-VI/2 and Table / Rice A-VI/2-1 of the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for 3/10 - 3/14 M,T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 118 Seafarers (STCW) 95. Rain gear may be needed for outside drills. Students must provide warm foul weather gear as they will be operating small rescue boats on the waters of the Tongass MT 232Radar Observer 2 cr Narrows. It is recommended that students bring Mustang-type 38815 Sec K01Course Dates: 3/3 - 3/7 Miller, D suits or float coats. 3/3 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 118 $631 additional fee for section K01 Students are expected to complete online coursework prior to first Pass/Fail grading. day of class. Contact MT department at 228-4568. Required for persons assigned to operate Fast Rescue Boats. It is $396 additional fee for section K01 USCG approved and meets the requirements for Standards, Training Pass/Fail grading. and Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW) 95. Much of the class time is spent operating a fast rescue boat on the water. Requires prior U.S. Coast Guard approved course provides training in basic radar experience handling a skiff, warm clothing and rain gear. theory. Topics include navigation and collision avoidance. Great emphasis is placed on plotting techniques. Radar Observer utilizes the Nautilus Educational Systems (NRAS) radar simulator. Meets the MT 230Proficient in Survival Craft 2 cr requirements for uninspected tow vessels greater than 26 feet. 38814 Sec K01Course Dates: 4/15 - 4/18 Hastings / Rice 4/15 - 4/18 T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 MT 239Master 100 Ton and Operator of 5 cr Students must bring their own warm foul weather gear as much Uninspected Passenger Vessel class time will be spent outside launching, retrieving and rowing 38820 Sec K03Course Dates: 3/24 - 4/4 Miller, D lifeboats. 3/24 - 4/4 M,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 118 $396 additional fee for section K01 3/24 - 4/4 M,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 38840 Sec K02Course Dates: 3/24 - 3/27 Hastings / Rice This course will take place in Ketchikan. 3/24 - 3/27 M,W 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 115 $265 additional fee for section K03 3/24 - 3/27 T,R 8:00a - 4:30p ROBT 115 Pass/Fail grading. Students must bring their own warm foul weather gear as much class time will be spent outside launching, retreiving and rowing This course and instructor have been approved by the US Coast Guard lifeboats. for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a $396 additional fee for section K02 substitute for testing by the Coast Guard. Depending on sea experience and other Coast Guard requirements, a person passing this course is Pass/Fail grading. eligible to receive an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel This U.S. Coast Guard approved course provides training in the use of (OUPV, commonly called a 6-pack license) up to a Master 100 Gross lifeboats, life rafts and survival gear. It meets the requirements of 46 Ton license. CFR 12.10-3(a)(6) and 46 CFR 12.10-5 for endorsement for Lifeboatman. It also meets the requirements of Section A-VI/2 and Table MT 239Master 100 Ton and Operator of 5 cr A-VI/2-1 of the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Uninspected Passenger Vessel Seafarers (STCW) 95. Rain gear may be needed for outside drills. 38818 Sec K01Course Dates: 2/3 - 2/14 Nickerson, N MT 230Proficient in Survival Craft 2 cr 2/3 - 2/14 M,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 5:00p JREC 116 This course is located in Juneau. 41293 Sec K04Course Dates: 4/15 - 4/18 Hastings / Rice $265 additional fee for section K01 4/15 - 4/18 T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 Pass/Fail grading. Students must bring their own warm foul weather gear as much class time will be spent outside launching, retreiving and rowing This course and instructor have been approved by the US Coast Guard lifeboats. This section for AMHS employees only. for third party testing. A UAS certificate of completion is accepted as a $396 additional fee for section K04 substitute for testing by the Coast Guard. Depending on sea experience and other Coast Guard requirements, a person passing this course is Pass/Fail grading. eligible to receive an Operator of Uninspected Passenger Vessel This U.S. Coast Guard approved course provides training in the use of (OUPV, commonly called a 6-pack license) up to a Master 100 Gross lifeboats, life rafts and survival gear. It meets the requirements of 46 Ton license. CFR 12.10-3(a)(6) and 46 CFR 12.10-5 for endorsement for Lifeboatman. It also meets the requirements of Section A-VI/2 and Table MT 240Master 200 Ton Upgrade 2 cr A-VI/2-1 of the Standards of Training, Certification and Watchkeeping for Seafarers (STCW) 95. Rain gear may be needed for outside drills. 38829 Sec KD1Course Dates: 2/19 - 2/21 Nickerson, N 2/19 - 2/21 W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p TEC 212 MT 230Proficient in Survival Craft 2 cr 2/19 - 2/21 W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 114 40893 Sec K03Course Dates: 3/24 - 3/27 Hastings / Rice This course will be offered to students in Ketchikan and Juneau only and they will be required to attend on campus via video 3/24 - 3/27 M,W 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 115 conference. 3/24 - 3/27 T,R 8:00a - 4:30p ROBT 115 $96 additional fee for section KD1 Students must bring their own warm foul weather gear as much Prerequisite: MT S131, S132 and S238; or MT S239; or USCG Master's class time will be spent outside launching, retreiving and rowing license. lifeboats. For AMHS employees only Pass/Fail grading. $246 additional fee for section K03 Pass/Fail grading. Intended for mariners with a USCG 100 Ton Master's license who want to upgrade to a 200 Ton license. The course and instructor are USCG This U.S. Coast Guard approved course provides training in the use of approved for testing in class. Subjects covered are chart plotting,

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 68 of 86 regulations, stability, power plants and vesel construction. MUS 161 Private Lessons: Guitar, Classical 1 - 4 cr MT 241Towing Apprentice Mate (Steersman) 1 cr 38305 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hopson, D Upgrade 1/13 - 5/3 - 40099 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/22 - 1/23 Miller, D Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or 1/22 - 1/23 W,R 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 118 Humanities dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact the Humanities dept., 796-6405. 1/22 - 1/23 W,R 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 $573 additional fee for section K01 Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, Prerequisite: USCG Master/Mate not more than 200 GRT License or improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own mariners holding a 25, 50, or 100-Ton license must complete MT S240 instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a Master 200-Ton Upgrade within one year of completion of this 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 Apprentice Mate course. credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Pass/Fail grading. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits. Intended for mariners seeking a license as Apprentice Mate (Steersman) of Towing Vessels. Any student successfully completing the course will satisfy the Coast Guard examination requirements of 46 CFR 10.205(i) MUS 161 Private Lessons: Piano 1 - 4 cr for original issuance or 46 CFR 10.209(c)(iii) for renewal of a license as 38306 Sec J04Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maas, M Apprentice Mate (Steersman) of Towing Vessels or Mate (Pilot) of Towing Vessels. 1/13 - 5/3 - Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or MT 242Advanced Fire Fighting 2 cr Humanities dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact the Humanities dept., 796-6405. 38830 Sec K01Course Dates: 2/4 - 2/7 Tighe / Montero 2/4 - 2/7 T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, $196 additional fee for section K01 improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own Prerequisite: MT S129 or a certificate in Basic Fire Fighting. instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a Pass/Fail grading. 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Marine firefighting preparedness and response leadership. Subjects Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 include fire prevention, ship organization, and stability. credits. This course is USCG approved and meets the Standards of Training and Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW) 95. MUS 161 Private Lessons: Piano 1 - 4 cr MT 242Advanced Fire Fighting 2 cr 38307 Sec J05Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pini, T 1/13 - 5/3 - 40688 Sec K02Course Dates: 2/4 - 2/7 Tighe / Montero 2/4 - 2/7 T,W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Humanities dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau This course is reserved for AMHS employees campus, please contact the Humanities dept., 796-6405. $171 additional fee for section K02 Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or Prerequisite: MT S129 or a certificate in Basic Fire Fighting. other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, Pass/Fail grading. improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a Marine firefighting preparedness and response leadership. Subjects 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 include fire prevention, ship organization, damage control and stability. credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. This course is USCG approved and meets the Standards of Training and Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 Certification of Watchkeeping (STCW) 95. credits.

MUS 161 Private Lessons: Voice 1 - 4 cr MUS: Music 38303 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wayne, K 1/13 - 5/3 - MUS 123Music Appreciation 3 cr 38138 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Risse, C 38304 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 D'Armand, J 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 - Delivered: Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Students must have access to a computer and the internet Go to Humanities dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get campus, please contact the Humanities dept., 796-6405. started in your class. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or $40 additional fee for section TD1 other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, 38302 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 D'Armand, J improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 7:30p HB 113 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 38779 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Kiffer, D credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 12:00p - 1:20p PAUL 305 credits. Introduction to the historical and cultural aspects of music as an art form in the various stylistic eras, the leading figures in these eras, and the world they inhabited. The course also deals with the materials and structural elements from which a musical work is fashioned.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 69 of 86 MUS 261 Private Lessons: Guitar, Classical 1 - 4 cr MUS 261 Private Lessons 1 - 4 cr 38313 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hopson, D 38316 Sec J06Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Felts, M 1/13 - 5/3 - 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits. credits.

MUS 261 Private Lessons: Piano 1 - 4 cr MUS 361 Private Lessons: Guitar, Classical 1 - 4 cr 38314 Sec J04Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maas, M 38320 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hopson, D 1/13 - 5/3 - 1/13 - 5/3 - Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits. credits.

MUS 261 Private Lessons: Strings 1 - 4 cr MUS 361 Private Lessons: Violin/Strings 1 - 4 cr 38315 Sec J05Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pini, T 38322 Sec J05Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Rosenthal, L 1/13 - 5/3 - 1/13 - 5/3 - Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits. credits.

MUS 261 Private Lessons: Voice 1 - 4 cr MUS 361 Private Lessons: Piano 1 - 4 cr 38311 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wayne, K 38321 Sec J04Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maas, M 1/13 - 5/3 - 1/13 - 5/3 - 38312 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 D'Armand, J Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau 1/13 - 5/3 - campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits. credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits. MUS 361 Private Lessons: Voice 1 - 4 cr 38318 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wayne, K 1/13 - 5/3 -

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 70 of 86 38319 Sec J02 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 D'Armand, J Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or 1/13 - 5/3 - other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or credits. other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a MUS 461 Private Lessons: Voice 1 - 4 cr 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 38324 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wayne, K credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 1/13 - 5/3 - credits. 38325 Sec J02 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 D'Armand, J 1/13 - 5/3 - MUS 361 Private Lessons 1 - 4 cr Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or 40163 Sec J07 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Pini, T Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a credits. 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 MUS 461 Private Lessons 1 - 4 cr credits. 38329 Sec J06 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Felts, M 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR MUS 461 Private Lessons: Guitar, Classical 1 - 4 cr Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or 38326 Sec J03 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hopson, D Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau 1/13 - 5/3 - campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a credits. 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.

MUS 461 Private Lessons: Violin/Strings 1 - 4 cr 38328 Sec J05 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Rosenthal, L 1/13 - 5/3 - Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405. Private instruction in voice, guitar, piano or keyboard, strings, winds, or other by arrangement. The course is designed to develop technique, improve musicianship, and broaden repertoire. Students provide own instrument. May be repeated for credit. Each credit is the equivalent of a 15-minute lesson increment weekly for the semester. For example, 2 credits allow a half-hour lesson weekly, a recommended minimum. Ketchikan campus offers private piano lessons, half-hour per week for 2 credits.

MUS 461 Private Lessons: Piano 1 - 4 cr 38327 Sec J04 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Maas, M 1/13 - 5/3 - Prerequisite: Permission (instructor approval form signed by instructor or Music dept.) For all private music lessons offered by the Juneau campus, please contact Virginia Berg, 796-6405.

Spring 2014 Schedule Page 71 of 86 ODS 221Glacier Travel and Crevasse Rescue 2 cr Fundamentals ODS: Outdoor Studies 37873 Sec J01Course Dates: 2/25 - 3/9 Becker, S ODS 115Winter Backpacking in SE Alaska 1 cr 2/25 - 3/9 T,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 104 37867 Sec J01Course Dates: 2/18 - 2/23 Twarog, M 2/25 - 3/9 T,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 2/18 - 2/23 T,W,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 3/2 - 3/2 U 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day 2/18 - 2/23 U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight 3/7 - 3/9 U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Overnight outings are a required component of this course. Prerequisite: Instructor approval is required. Overnight outings are a required component of this course. $110 additional fee for section J01 $110 additional fee for section J01 Prerequisite: Admission to the ODS program. Prerequisite: Admission to ODS certificate program, and PE/ODS S117. Introduces students to travel and camping in winter. Covers selection of personal, group, and safety equipment for an overnight outing. An introduction to the fundamentals of glacier travel and crevasse Emphasizes snow shelter construction and backcountry techniques rescue. Topics include hazard evaluation and risk assessment, selection appropriate for winter conditions. Overnight outings are a required of personal gear, climbing and safety gear necessary for glacier travel. course component. Students must be in excellent physical condition and Knots, rope handling, belay, rappelling, and various climbing, glacier willing to endure cold, wet, and generally uncomfortable conditions for travel and crevasse rescue techniques will be discussed. Students must several days at a time. Students will be required to sign a risk release be in excellent physical condition, and will be required to sign a risk form and provide their medical history. release form and provide their medical history.

ODS 117Introduction to Ice Climbing 2 cr ODS 222Mountaineering I 2 cr 37868 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/28 - 2/11 Wagner, F 37874 Sec J01Course Dates: 4/1 - 4/22 Wagner, F 1/28 - 2/11 T,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 4/1 - 4/9 T,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 1/28 - 2/11 T,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 104 4/10 - 4/22 U,M,T,R,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Overnight outings are a required component of this course. 2/7 - 2/11 U,M,T,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight $300 additional fee for section J01 2/1 - 2/1 S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Overnight outings are a required component of this course. Prerequisite: Admission to the ODS program, and PE/ODS S116, S117 Course travels to ice climbing venues near Skagway, Alaska. A and S221. clean record and current US passport are requirements for participation. ODS 244Outdoor Leadership 2 cr $150 additional fee for section J01 37875 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wagner, F Prerequisite: Admission to ODS certificate program. 4/28 - 4/28 M 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116 An introduction to the basics of top rope ice climbing. Covers risk 1/13 - 1/13 M 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116 assessment, hazard evaluation, equipment, ice climbing techniques, knots, belaying, rappelling and top rope anchors. Outings are a required 3/31 - 4/7 M 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 116 component of the course. Students must be in excellent physical 1/15 - 1/22 W 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day condition, and will be required to sign a risk release form and provide 4/23 - 4/23 W 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day their medical history. 4/2 - 4/12 W,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day ODS 118Avalanche Evaluation and Theory I 2 cr Day outings are a required component of this course. Contact the Humanities department for more information (907) 796-6405. 37869 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/16 - 1/26 Krein, K $75 additional fee for section J01 1/16 - 1/26 R,F 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 Prerequisite: Admission to the ODS certificate program, and ODS S243. 1/16 - 1/26 U,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Day outings are a required component of this course. ODS 245Outdoor Leadership Capstone 4 cr $110 additional fee for section J01 37876 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/25 Krein, K Prerequisite: Acceptance to ODS certificate program or permission. 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:00p - 5:00p JREC 115 Introduces avalanche study, rescue, terrain analysis, snow study and stability evaluation, route finding, decision making, and safe travel. 5/5 - 5/25U,M,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Combines both in-class and field experience as required course Overnight outings occur after the end of the spring term and are a components. Students must be in good physical condition. required component of this course. Contact the Humanities department for more information (907) 796-6405. ODS 122Wilderness First Responder 1 cr $1250 additional fee for section J01 Recertification 40551 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/25 Krein, K 37870 Sec J01Course Dates: 4/25 - 4/27 Lanwermeyer, S 1/13 - 5/3 M 4:00p - 5:00p JREC 115 4/25 - 4/27 U,F,S 8:00a - 5:00p JREC 116 5/5 - 5/25U,M,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Prerequisite: Instructor approval is required. Overnight outings occur after the end of the spring term and are a $112 additional fee for section J01 required component of this course. Contact the Humanities department for more information (907) 796-6405. Prerequisite: Admission to ODS certificate program. $910 additional fee for section J02 This 25-hour curriculum is the follow up class to the Wilderness First Prerequisite: ODS S243 and ODS S244. Responder. WFR recertification allows outdoor enthusiasts and professionals alike to remain updated in their wilderness first aid This final course in the ODS Leadership sequence is the capstone of all certification and is required every three years to keep the WFR current. skills and theory developed during the program. A student-designed and instructor-facilitated experience, it presents an opportunity for ODS

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 72 of 86 students to apply and hone their outdoor leadership and skills in a multi- week expedition in Alaska or Northern Canada. Overnight outings are a PADM 604Research Methods in Administration 3 cr required component of the course. 40185 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dilorenzo, K 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR ODS 293ST: Fly Fish II: Srvc Learning 2 cr Prerequisite: Introductory Statistics course within the past 5 years, or 37877 Sec J01Course Dates: 2/25 - 5/11 Maier, K passing score on a UAS PADM statistics test. 2/25 - 2/25 T 9:15p - 9:45p EG 115 Introduces basic quantitative and qualitative methods of social science 4/2 - 4/9 W 6:00p - 10:00p EG 219 research as applied to policy and administrative problems. Addresses research design, data collection and analysis methods, interpretation 3/26 - 3/26 W 6:00p - 10:00p EG 219 and evaluation of published research. 3/12 - 3/12 W 6:00p - 10:00p EG 219 5/5 - 5/11U,M,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Overnight PADM 618Law for Public Managers 3 cr Overnight outings are a required component of this course. For 36461 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dilorenzo, K more information, contact Kevin Maier at [email protected]. 1/13 - 5/3 R 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive $450 additional fee for section J01 Course meets online via web meetings. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail, microphone and speakers (or Prerequisite: ODS S119, an application letter, and instructor permission earphones). Registered students must access UAS-Online at required. uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Introduces the more experienced fly angler to the skills required to teach edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior beginners. This class will culminate in a week-long trip focused on fly to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- fishing and outdoor skills instruction and guiding of students in the 800-478-9069 toll-free. Yakutat School District. Course will combine in-class activities and Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or outdoor experiences, with emphasis placed on team building, expedition instructor permission. planning, and appropriate experiential learning techniques for instruction in fly fishing, fly casting, fly tying, and outdoor skills. Legal guidelines for adoption, implementation, and adjudication of public agency regulations at federal, state, and local levels. Legislative, executive, and judicial controls on agencies, and the political ODS 372Mountain Adventure: Philosophy, 3 cr environment of regulatory action. Literature and Practice 37986 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/27 - 3/12 Krein, K PADM 624Human Resources Administration 3 cr 2/17 - 3/10 M 5:30p - 8:30p EG 115 36462 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Doctorman, L 1/27 - 2/3 M 5:30p - 8:30p EG 115 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive 1/29 - 3/12 W 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Course meets online via web meetings. Requires access to a Day outings are a required component of this course. computer with Internet and e-mail, microphone and speakers (or $110 additional fee for section J01 earphones). Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to Prerequisite: Upper division standing or instructor permission. edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior A rich culture surrounds mountain activities such as climbing and skiing. to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- Students learn the history, traditions, and mythology of mountain 800-478-9069 toll-free. exploration and sport through the study of literary and philosophical texts 39572 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Doctorman, L relating to these activities. Study is enhanced by students spending time in the field, learning skills and experiencing the mountain environment. 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Students must be physically fit and prepared to spend significant Course meets online via web meetings. Requires access to a amounts of time outside in inclement weather. computer with Internet and e-mail, microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered students must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior PADM: Public Administration to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. PADM 601Introduction to Public Administration 3 cr Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or 36460 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dilorenzo, K instructor permission. 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Survey of human resource management issues in the public sector, Course meets online via web meetings. Requires access to a including recruitment, selection, classification, compensation, training computer with Internet and e-mail, microphone and speakers (or and development, discipline and dispute resolution, collective earphones). Registered students must access UAS-Online at bargaining, performance evaluation, and risk management. Addresses uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to law and practice of current issues such as affirmative action, edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior discrimination, sexual harassment, disabilities, family medical leave, and to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- pay equity. 800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Admission to the MPA program or instructor permission. PADM 628Public Financial Management 3 cr 36463 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Doctorman, L Introduction to the field of public administration, dealing with the scope, nature, history, current context, and basic tools in the study of public 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive administration. Topics include the social, economic, and political Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program environments of public administration, bureaucratic politics, power and or instructor permission. Course meets online via web meetings. authority, law, ethics, basic models, and comparative administration. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail, This gateway course for the MPA program provides an introduction to microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered students graduate studies, library research skills, and a focus on written and oral must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook communication skills. and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order textbook at least one week prior to the first class. For more

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 73 of 86 information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. PADM 688Program Evaluation and Performance 3 cr Prerequisite: PADM 625. Measurement Survey of theory, practice, problems and politics of financial 36465 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dilorenzo, K management in governmental units, revenue sources, budgetary planning and control, methods of debt financing, and intergovernmental 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive relationships. Addresses federal, state, and local perspectives. Course meets online via web meetings. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered students must access UAS-Online at PADM 635Natural Resource Policy 3 cr uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to 38278 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Powell, J edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 1/13 - 5/3 T 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or instructor permission. Course meets online via web meetings. Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail, instructor permission. microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered students Introduces students to the theories, concepts, and analytical tools used must access UAS-Online at and to edit their personal profile. For in the evaluation of public programs and policies. Examines more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free. conceptualization and practicality of measures that accurately evaluate performance. Explores the dynamics of evaluating program process and Analyzes the essentials of public policy, including the policy-making structure in a political environment. process, institutions and players, historic and current issues and trends, and the relationship of policy to administration. The focus is on natural resource policy (e.g. timber, wildlife, water, recreation) with attention to PADM 690Public Administration Capstone 3 cr modern environmental issues (e.g. air and water quality, waste, acid 36466 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dilorenzo, K rain, biodiversity). Special attention is given to issues relevant to Alaska. 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive PADM 671Current Topics in Public 3 cr Course meets online via web meetings. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail, microphone and speakers (or Administration: Ethics in Public earphones). Registered students must access UAS-Online at Administration uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to 38277 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Weaver, P edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior to the first class. For more information call (907) 796-6402 or 1- 1/13 - 5/3 M 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive 800-478-9069 toll-free. Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or instructor permission. Course meets online via web meetings. Prerequisite: Restricted to students admitted to the MPA program or Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail, instructor permission. microphone and speakers (or earphones). Registered students Final course in the MPA curriculum. Students review, synthesize and must access UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook apply concepts and methods learned during the degree program to the and course information and to edit their personal profile. Order evaluation of a public or nonprofit organization. Intended as a program textbook at least one week prior to the first class. For more review and assessment tool. information call (907) 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069 toll-free.

Explores ethical issues in public administration through an examination PADM 697IS: College Stdnt Devel 3 cr of philosophical foundations of ethics and professional codes of ethics. 40260 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dilorenzo, K Through exploration of contemporary case studies in ethical issues such as outside employment/economic interests, gift-giving, and nepotism. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Students will gain an understanding of the application and impact of practical ethics in administrative decision making and to identify primary sources of ethical theory, apply appropriate theory to specific ethical PADM 697IS: Non Profit Leadership 3 cr problems, and to differentiate between facts, influences and 40888 Sec JD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dilorenzo, K assumptions in reaching administrative conclusions. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR PADM 671Selected Topics in Public 3 cr Administration 39488 Sec JD3Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Donnelly, K PE: Physical Education 1/13 - 5/3 R 6:00p - 8:45p Distance Elive Live online course meetings. Requires Internet and e-mail. PE 100Health and Fitness 1 cr Registered students must access the UAS-Online course site at 37879 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 2/17 Jones, A uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information, and edit their personal profile. Order textbooks at least one week prior 1/13 - 2/17 M 6:00p - 7:00p Distance Elive to the first class. Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Access Prerequisite: Admission to the MPA program or instructor permission. this course from UAS-Online at uas.alaska.edu/online. Course For information or permission call 796-6402 or 1-800-478-9069. meets online via Elluminate. If unfamiliar in using Elluminate, prior to the start of class, go to www.uas.alaska.edu/Students and Examines the principles of leadership theory and investigates the select Elluminate Live from the Technology Tutorials menu or applicability in the field of public administration. Builds an understanding contact the Help desk at 1-877-465-6400. For more information of leadership ability and skills and how these apply to individual practice call (907) 796-6424 or 1-866-465-6424 toll-free. as a public administrator. Through case study analysis, students will acquire insight into critical leadership tasks such as facilitating The course is an investigation of fitness and health: Body structure and collaboration, leading through change, establishing a vision, and functions, emotional and social health, environmental impact on health, empowering others. sound nutrition, prevention and treatment of childhood illness and common health problems, and media influences.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 74 of 86 PE 103Individual Physical Activity: 1 cr PE 103Golf 1 cr 40552 Sec K04Course Dates: 1/24 - 5/3 Harney, D 38339 Sec T03Course Dates: 3/23 - 5/11 Rennie, J 1/24 - 5/3 M,W,F 6:30p - 7:30p KETCH 3/23 - 5/11 U 1:00p - 3:00p SITKA $90 additional fee for section K04 Course will be held at the driving range and then hit the golf course during the 5th week. $20 fee paid to Sea Mountain Golf. Pass/Fail grading. The instructor will have details. The purpose of this class is to engage in vigorous, yet fun, exercise in Pass/Fail grading. the pool. We will use the water to take stress off the hips and knees due to buoyancy, plus utilize the resistance to incorporate muscle Course designed for the beginner and intermediate golfer, and golfers development not achievable on land without weights. We will also use that would like to tune-up on their swing. Improve your golf, wether you several tools to complete the strength training aspect of the workout, and want to work on putting, driving, pitching, or just about anything else. Be rebounding, jumping movements to help increase bone density. more consistent, more accurate, manage your game, improve your swing, and lower your score. PE 103Aquatic Aerobics 1 cr 38337 Sec T01Course Dates: 2/3 - 3/24 Turner, T PE 103Individual Physical Activity: Indoor 1 cr Cycling 2/3 - 3/24 M,W,F 9:30a - 10:30a SITKA 37881 Sec J03Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/12 Polumsky, F Non-swimmers are welcome. 1/13 - 3/12 M,W 5:15p - 6:45p JREC 102 $55 additional fee for section T01 $30 additional fee for section J03 38338 Sec T02Course Dates: 3/28 - 5/14 Turner, T 37882 Sec J04Course Dates: 2/18 - 4/24 Polumsky, F 3/28 - 5/14 M,W,F 9:30a - 10:30a SITKA Non-Swimmers are welcome. 2/18 - 4/24 T,R 8:30a - 10:00a JREC 102 $55 additional fee for section T02 $30 additional fee for section J04 Pass/Fail grading. Pass/Fail grading. Class consists of an aerobic workout done to music in the pool. It is An indoor cycling and spinning class for beginning and intermediate designed to develop and / or maintain cardiovascular respiratory fitness levels. and endurance as well as increase flexibility, muscular strength, endurance and coordination. PE 103Individual Physical Activity: Weight 1 cr Training PE 103Individual Physical Activity: Cardio 1 cr 37884 Sec J06Course Dates: 1/14 - 3/13 Polumsky / Dance McCormick 37914 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mabry, K 1/14 - 3/13 T,R 5:15p - 6:45p JREC 102 1/13 - 5/3 F 7:10p - 9:00p JREC 106 1/14 - 3/13 T,R 5:15p - 6:45p JREC 116 $30 additional fee for section J01 1/14 - 3/13 T,R 5:15p - 6:45p JREC 106 Pass/Fail grading. $30 additional fee for section J06 Learn basic cardio dance moves to burn calories, sculpt a strong core, Pass/Fail grading. have fun! Slow instruction based practice/repetition, a tempo workout Introduction to free weights and Cybex machines to improve muscle tone and stretch for all levels with specific instruction for beginners. and physical condition. Students will work toward a weight training and conditioning program. PE 103Individual Physical Activity: Core 1 cr Performance and Conditioning PE 103LIndividual Physical Activity: Basic 2 cr 37880 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Polumsky, F Firearms Education 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 10:15a - 11:15a JREC 102 37889 Sec J10Course Dates: 1/27 - 4/28 Bowler, B 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 10:15a - 11:15a JREC 106 1/27 - 4/28 M 6:00p - 9:00p JREC 115 $30 additional fee for section J02 1/29 - 3/30 U,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Pass/Fail grading. Minimum enrollment required. Requires 12 hours of additional lab at the Montana Creek rifle range, times to be announced. Designed to personalize performance in specific sports. Includes a total fitness program with emphasis on core exercises. $30 additional fee for section J10 How to identify, safely handle, care for and secure firearms found in PE 103Individual Physical Activity: Gentle Yoga 1 cr Alaska. Laws pertaining to firearms use and ownership. Indoor air gun lab, outdoor pistol and shotgun instruction. 37887 Sec J09Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Mabry, K 1/13 - 5/3 F 5:15p - 7:00p JREC 106 PE 103Individual Physical Activity: Power 1 cr Appropriate for all levels with specific instruction for beginners. Pump Modifications will be presented for all ability levels. $30 additional fee for section J09 37883 Sec J05Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Polumsky, F Pass/Fail grading. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 12:00p - 1:00p JREC 106 $30 additional fee for section J05 Learn how and why Yoga is good for you. Explore gentle, poses, breath work, yogic themes by reading, thinking discussing and applying what is Pass/Fail grading. learned on and off the mat. A light barbell workout choreographed with music. Students will learn major muscle groups and functions, increase endurance and cardiovascular fitness.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 75 of 86 PE 103Individual Physical Activity: 1 cr PE 103Zumba 1 cr 38781 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Whalen, T 40715 Sec T06 Course Dates: 2/11 - 3/27 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 8:00a - 9:00a PAUL 515 2/11 - 3/27 T,W,R 5:15p - 6:15p SC 240 Pass/Fail grading. Zumba is a Latin-infused dance fitness class, with an emphasis on making fitness fun. I is meant for people of all ages and skill Do you want to be less stressful? Have more peace in your life? Then levels, so there is no experience necessary. You'll need: this meditation-for-beginners course is for you. Using traditional Lightweight, low tread athletic shoes; exercise clothing (whatever meditation cushions and pads, we will focus on holding our bodies in the you're comfortable dancing in); water bottle; and possibly a small proper posture while we sit and meditate. We will explore how to use towel for perspiration. meditation in order to become more self aware of our thoughts, bodies, and emotions and to learn how to take better care of ourselves and to be Pass/Fail grading. more fully alive in the present moment. Instruction, practice and activity under supervision in individual activities such as diving, tennis, racquetball/handball, swimming, golf, track and PE 103Weight Training for Women 1 cr field. May be repeated for credit. 38351 Sec T04Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Johnson, A PE 104Group Physical Activity: Latin Dance 1 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 12:00p - 1:00p SC 229 37891 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Belec, P Course is appropriate for wowen of all fitness levels who are in generally good health. Wear comfortable clothing which allows 1/13 - 5/3 T 7:00p - 9:00p JREC 106 for good range of motion and bring a water bottle. Optional practice sessions for students are available on Sunday's Pass/Fail grading. from 3pm to 5pm. Leather-soled shoes and signing up with a partner are highly recommended. Strong women live longer. Students will participate in a variety of muscle $30 additional fee for section J01 toning and resistance activities using hand weights, rubber tubing, stability balls, and body weight. Pass/Fail grading. Students will learn the primary Latin dances: the popular Salsa, the PE 103Individual Physical Activity: Yoga Level I 1 cr pulsing Merengue, the playful Cha-Cha, and the slow, sultry Rumba/Bolero. Special emphasis on steps common to more than one 37885 Sec J07Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Wolf, S dance to help retain the steps learned. Latin hip movement will be 1/13 - 5/3 F 3:00p - 4:50p JREC 106 broken down to the core elements, them incorporated into each dance. $30 additional fee for section J07 Pass/Fail grading. PE 115Winter Backpacking in Southeast Alaska 1 cr A stretch and relax program focused on alignment and awareness of 37893 Sec J01Course Dates: 2/18 - 2/23 Twarog, M areas of tension and previous or potential injury. Open to beginners and 2/18 - 2/23 T,W,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 those more practiced in yoga. Poses used will include options for varying 2/18 - 2/23 U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight levels. Overnight outings are a required component of this course. $110 additional fee for section J01 PE 103Individual Physical Activity: Yoga Level I 2 cr & II Pass/Fail grading. 37886 Sec J08Course Dates: 1/13 - 4/16 Wolf, S Introduces students to travel and camping in winter. Covers selection of 1/13 - 4/16 M,W,F 9:10a - 10:40a JREC 106 personal, group, and safety equipment for an overnight outing. Emphasizes snow shelter construction and backcountry techniques No experience necessary. Those with more yoga experience will appropriate for winter conditions. Overnight outings are a required challenge and develop their yoga practice. course component. Students must be in excellent physical condition and $30 additional fee for section J08 willing to endure cold, wet, and generally uncomfortable conditions for Pass/Fail grading. several days at a time. Students will be required to sign a risk release form and provide their medical history. Basic yoga poses, balances, bends and sun salutations will be taught, along with breathing techniques, anatomy and Sanskrit names for poses. PE 117Introduction to Ice Climbing 2 cr 37894 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/28 - 2/11 Wagner, F PE 103Yoga: All Levels 1 cr 1/28 - 2/11 T,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 38353 Sec T05Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Johnson, K 1/28 - 2/11 T,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 104 1/13 - 5/3 M 12:00p - 1:00p SC 205 2/7 - 2/11 U,M,T,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Props and mats are available, however, bringing your own mat is encouraged but not required. There will be additional class hours 2/1 - 2/1 S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day to meet the credit requirement and these hours will be Overnight outings are a required component of this course. determined with the students at the beginning of the semester. Course travels to ice climbing venues near Skagway, Alaska. A Pass/Fail grading. clean record and current US passport are requirements for participation. This class is designed to inspire students who are new to yoga and also $150 additional fee for section J01 to welcome experienced practitioners. The principles of alignment or biomechanics will be emphasized to show the practitioner how to Pass/Fail grading. explore the poses at a deeper level. A variety of sun salutations (simple An introduction to the basics of top rope ice climbing. Covers risk poses linked) will be taught intergrating the moves with breath work. assessment, hazard evaluation, equipment, ice climbing techniques, Students will build their skills over the semester, as new variations of knots, belaying, rappelling and top rope anchors. Outings are a required poses will be introduced to keep each class fresh. Students will gain component of the course. Students must be in excellent physical strength, flexibility, balance, and stamina during the semester. There is a condition, and will be required to sign a risk release form and provide time at the end of each class to relax and restore the body. their medical history.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 76 of 86 Overnight outings are a required component of this course. PE 118Avalanche Evaluation and Theory I 2 cr $450 additional fee for section J01 37895 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/16 - 1/26 Krein, K Prerequisites: PE/ODS S119, an application letter, and 1/16 - 1/26 R,F 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 Pass/Fail grading. 1/16 - 1/26 U,S 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day Introduces the more experienced fly angler to the skills required to teach Day outings are a required component of this course. beginners. Class will culminate in a week-long trip focused on fly fishing $110 additional fee for section J01 and outdoor skills instruction and guiding of students in the Yakutat Pass/Fail grading. School District. Course will combine in-class activities and outdoor experiences, with emphasis placed on team building, expedition Introduces avalanche study, rescue, terrain analysis, snow study and planning, and appropriate experiential learning techniques for instruction stability evaluation, route finding, decision making, and safe travel. in fly fishing, fly casting, fly tying, and outdoor skills. Combines both in-class and field experience as required course components. Students must be in good physical condition.

PE 122Wilderness First Responder 1 cr PHIL: Philosophy Recertification PHIL 101Introduction to Logic and Reasoning 3 cr 37896 Sec J01Course Dates: 4/25 - 4/27 Lanwermeyer, S 38141 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hartog Iii, J 4/25 - 4/27 U,F,S 8:00a - 5:00p JREC 116 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Prerequisite: Instructor approval is required. Delivered: $112 additional fee for section J01 This challenging course consists of textbook readings, answering Pass/Fail grading. exercise problems, posting online discussions, and taking online examinations. Go to This 25-hour curriculum is the follow up class to the Wilderness First http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get Responder. The WFR recertification allows outdoor enthusiasts and started in your class. professionals alike to remain updated in their wilderness first aid certification and is required every three years to keep the WFR current. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Analyzes argumentation and informal fallacies; introduces deductive PE 221Glacier Travel and Crevasse Rescue 2 cr logic, and examines inductive evidence in scientific and practical Fundamentals reasoning. 37899 Sec J01Course Dates: 2/25 - 3/9 Becker, S 2/25 - 3/9 T,R 5:30p - 9:30p JREC 115 PHIL 201Introduction to Philosophy 3 cr 2/25 - 3/9 T,R 5:30p - 9:30p JREC 104 38357 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Neely, S 3/2 - 3/2 U 8:00a - 8:00p FIELD Day 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 4:30p EG 108 3/7 - 3/9 U,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight Basic concepts, problems and methods as reflected in writings of great Prerequisite: Instructor approval is required. Overnight outings philosophers of the Western philosophical tradition. are a required component of this course. $110 additional fee for section J01 PHIL 313Eastern Philosophy 3 cr Prerequisite: PE/ODS S117 or director's permission. 38360 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Krein, K Pass/Fail grading. 1/13 - 5/3 T 5:30p - 8:30p EG 224 An introduction to the fundamentals of glacier travel and crevasse Prerequisite: ENGL S111. rescue. Topics include hazard evaluation and risk assessment, selection of personal gear, climbing and safety gear necessary for glacier travel. An exploration of the principal traditions in Eastern philosophical thought Knots, rope handling, belay, rappelling, and various climbing, glacier including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. Attention will travel and crevasse rescue techniques will be discussed. Students must be given to the concept of the self in various Eastern traditions, to be in excellent physical condition, and will be required to sign a risk understand differences in the methodologies employed in Eastern and release form and provide their medical history. Western philosophical approaches, and to examine the influences of Eastern philosophy on Western culture. PE 222Mountaineering I 2 cr 37976 Sec J01Course Dates: 4/1 - 4/22 Wagner, F 4/1 - 4/9 T,R 5:30p - 8:30p JREC 115 PHYS: Physics 4/10 - 4/22 U,M,T,R,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight PHYS 104College Physics II 4 cr Overnight outings are a required component of this course. 37249 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Amundson, J $300 additional fee for section J01 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a HB 113 Prerequisite: PE S116, S117 and S221. 1/13 - 5/3 T 8:15a - 11:15a HB 110 Pass/Fail grading. $35 additional fee for section J01 37250 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Amundson, J PE 293PST: Fly Fish II: Srvc Learning 2 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T 3:00p - 6:00p HB 110 37900 Sec J01Course Dates: 2/25 - 5/11 Maier, K 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a HB 113 2/25 - 2/25 T 9:15p - 9:45p EG 115 $35 additional fee for section J02 4/2 - 4/9 W 6:00p - 10:00p EG 219 Prerequisite: PHYS 103. 3/26 - 3/26 W 6:00p - 10:00p EG 219 3/12 - 3/12 W 6:00p - 10:00p EG 219 Electricity, magnetism, optics and an introduction to modern physics. Three hours lab per week required. 5/5 - 5/11U,M,T,W,R,F,S 8:00a - 11:00p FIELD Overnight

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 77 of 86 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Audio Delivered: PSY: Psychology Delivered via web with audio conference meetings; sessions will be recorded for those with conflicts. Requires access to internet, PSY 101Introduction to Psychology 3 cr email and MSWord. Go to https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online 36434 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sesko, A for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 4:30p EG 112 Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 38498 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lord, D $75 additional fee for section KD1 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 39965 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lord, D Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Audio 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Audio Delivered: Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered via web with audio conference meetings; sessions will Delivered: be recorded for those with conflicts. Requires access to internet, Delivered via web with audio conference meetings; sessions will email and MSWord. Go to course site at be recorded for those with conflicts. Requires access to internet, https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. email and MSWord. Go to https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online Students must order books; go to for course information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $40 additional fee for section KD1 $75 additional fee for section KD2 Prerequisite: ENGL 110 or instructor permission. Prerequisite: PSY 101 or instructor permission. An introduction to the fundamentals of general psychology and human Critical exploration of human experience and behavior in dimensions behavior. Topics include an overview of the field of psychology, research generally considered outside the range of normality. Integrates current methods, the brain, lifespan development, perception, consciousness, diagnostic taxonomy with current research and prevailing theoretical learning, memory, language, intelligence, motivation, emotion, mental perspectives, with attention to cultural and developmental issues. disorders, personality and social behavior.

PSY 406Personality Theories 3 cr PSY 250Lifespan Development 3 cr 37991 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sesko, A 38505 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lord, D 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EG 224 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Audio Delivered: 38615 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Valadez Jr, C 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: Delivered: Delivered via web with audio conference meetings; sessions will Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and be recorded for those with conflicts. Requires access to internet, MSWord. Go to course site at email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. $75 additional fee for section KD1 $40 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: PSY 250 and one additional PSY course, and upper 38791 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lontz, M division standing or permission. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 7:20p PAUL 515 A survey of contemporary theories of personality, with critical 40003 Sec KD2Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lord, D examination of theoretical perspectives and theory construction. Emphasizes relevant research findings. Develops understanding for and 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Audio prediction of human behavior, thought and feeling. Delivered: 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: PSY 430Clinical and Counseling Psychology 3 cr Delivered via web with audio conference meetings; sessions will 38507 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lord, D be recorded for those with conflicts. Requires access to internet, 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web email and MSWord. Go to course site at Delivered: https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Audio Students must order books; go to Delivered: http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Delivered via web with audio conference meetings; sessions will be recorded for those with conflicts. Requires access to internet, $40 additional fee for section KD2 email and MSWord. Go to course site at Prerequisite: PSY 101 or permission of instructor. https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to Introduction to the various aspects of development and changes which http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. occur throughout a person's life span. Covers prenatal period, infancy, Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. childhood and adolescence, and early, middle and late adulthood. $75 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: PSY 340 and one additional PSY course; upper division PSY 340Abnormal Psychology 3 cr standing or permission. 38506 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lord, D Introduction to major theoretical approaches and to applied issues in 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web clinical and counseling psychology. The students' ability to understand Delivered: and articulate the relationship between theory and practice is emphasized. Major professional issues are discussed.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 78 of 86 $40 additional fee for section KD1 PSY 440Learning and Cognition 3 cr Prerequisite: ENGL S110 or instructor permission. 38508 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lord, D An overview to the essentials of sociology, including its theories and 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Audio methodology. Explores the relationship between the individual, culture Delivered: and society, examining how cultural and social forces influence personal 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web experience and group behavior. Delivered: Delivered via web with audio conference meetings; sessions will SOC 201Social Problems 3 cr be recorded for those with conflicts. Requires access to internet, 38606 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Urquhart Ii, W email and MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska/edu/online for course information. 1/13 - 5/3 W 9:00a - 10:20a Distance Elive Students must order books; go to 1/13 - 5/3 W 9:00a - 10:20a PAUL 515 http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Students in Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Ketchikan are invited to attend class on campus. Requires $75 additional fee for section KD1 access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go Prerequisite: PSY S101 plus two additional PSY courses and upper to course site it https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course division standing; or instructor permission. information. Students must order books; go to http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Analysis of major approaches to learning and cognition, including Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. behavioral, social, cognitive, and biological. Classical and operant $40 additional fee for section KD1 conditioning, observational learning, skill acquisition, memory, and language. Survey of some of today's major social problems such as criminal and violent behavior, health problems, poverty, racism, gender inequity, PSY 491Internship with lemon Creek 4 cr sexual deviance and substance abuse. Examines how social issues become social problems; the causes and dynamics involved in arriving Correctional Facility at policies and solutions. 40565 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sesko, A 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR SOC 343Sociology of Deviant Behavior 3 cr Pass/Fail grading. 38610 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Urquhart Ii, W 1/13 - 5/3 W 12:00p - 1:20p Distance Elive PSY 497 IS: Res in Soc Psy Lab 1 - 4 cr 1/13 - 5/3 W 12:00p - 1:20p PAUL 515 40236 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sesko, A Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Students in Ketchikan are invited to attend class on campus. Requires 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. Students must order books; go to PSY 498 Ind Research Psychology 1 - 3 cr http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. 36436 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sesko, A Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR $75 additional fee for section KD1 Prerequisite: SOC 101. A study of the etiology of deviant behavior, both criminal and non- criminal, with an emphasis on the nature of social interaction, and an RUSS: Russian examination of the social control groups and institutions which deal with deviant behavior. Topics include physical and sexual violence, suicide, RUSS 102Elementary Russian II 4 cr mental disorder, heterosexual deviance, homophobia, and illegal drug use. 38403 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Lelchuk, J 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:30p - 7:30p EG 114 SOC 404Environmental Sociology 3 cr Prerequisite: RUSS 101 or instructor permission. 37992 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Vess, L A continuation of RUSS 101. Focuses on grammatical structures and 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 9:45a - 11:15a EG 218 vocabulary building and emphasizes listening and speaking skills. Prerequisite: SOC S101. A critical analysis of the interactions between society and the environment from an ecological perspective. Focus is on processes of SOC: Sociology industrial and economic growth, natural resource development, community change and social impact assessment, environmental SOC 101Introduction to Sociology 3 cr values, land use planning, and resource management decision making. Examines comparative perspectives on human relation to, and use of, 36437 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Vess, L the natural environment. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 1:15p - 2:45p EG 112 38509 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Polanska, K 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web SPAN: Spanish Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and SPAN 102Elementary Spanish II 4 cr MSWord. Go to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. 38404 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dewees, A Students must order books; go to 1/13 - 5/3 M,T,W,R 10:20a - 11:20a EL 211 http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 79 of 86 38405 Sec J02Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dewees, A SSCI 210First Portfolio Review 1 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 8:00p EG 223 39375 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Urquhart Ii, W 38612 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bennett, C 1/13 - 5/3 - 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive Prerequisite: Social Science emphasis with 30 credits completed. Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go Pass/Fail grading. to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course A required class for all social science students, this course introduces information. Students must order books; go to students to the social sciences, and assists each student in preparing a http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. portfolio for first review. Recommended for students declaring Social Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Science emphasis, who have completed 30 credits. $40 additional fee for section KD1 38802 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bennett, C SSCI 210First Portfolio Review 1 cr 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 5:00p - 7:00p PAUL 519 36443 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Noon, D Prerequisite: SPAN 101 or permission of instructor. 1/13 - 5/3 F 12:00p - 1:00p EG 109 A continuation of SPAN 101. Focuses on grammatical structures and Requires concurrent enrollment in SSCI S102. vocabulary building and emphasizes listening and speaking skills. Pass/Fail grading. A required class for all social science students, this course introduces SPAN 202Intermediate Spanish II 4 cr students to the social sciences, and assists each student in preparing a 38406 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dewees, A portfolio for first review. Recommended for students declaring Social Science emphasis, who have completed 30 credits. 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 3:00p - 5:00p EG 223 Prerequisite: SPAN S201 or permission of instructor. SSCI 300Research Methods in Social Science 3 cr A continuation of SPAN 201. Focuses on grammatical structures, 40745 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Urquhart Ii, W vocabulary building and listening/speaking skills with a growing 1/13 - 5/3 - emphasis on reading and writing ability. Conducted in Spanish. $75 additional fee for section KD1 SPAN 317Spanish Conversation 3 cr Prerequisite: Nine credits social science or permission. 38409 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Dewees, A An overview of inquiry methods in the social sciences. Presents hypothesis formation, data collection, literature review, research design, 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 11:30a - 1:00p EL 211 and interpretation. Issues of correlation, cause and inference are Prerequisite: SPAN S202 and ENGL S211 (C or higher) and upper discussed, and student gains experience in use of quantitative and division standing, or instructor permission. qualitative analysis. Practices in writing, graphing, collaborative and presentation practices are covered, as are political and ethical issues. A continuation of SPAN S202. Focus is on gaining vocabulary and An interdisciplinary course recommended especially for students in the learning idiomatic expressions for increased verbal fluency. Includes social sciences. some fine tuning of grammar skills and work on reading skills but emphasis is on practicing conversation and creating situations in the classroom that simulate situations students would encounter in a SSCI 300Research Methods in Social Science 3 cr Spanish-speaking country. 36444 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Sesko, A 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 9:45a - 11:15a EG 223 Prerequisite: Nine credits social science or permission. SSCI: Social Science An overview of inquiry methods in the social sciences. Presents hypothesis formation, data collection, literature review, research design, SSCI 102Reading and Writing in the Social 2 cr and interpretation. Issues of correlation, cause and inference are Sciences discussed, and student gains experience in use of quantitative and 39376 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Urquhart Ii, W qualitative analysis. Practices in writing, graphing, collaborative and presentation practices are covered, as are political and ethical issues. 1/13 - 5/3 - An interdisciplinary course recommended especially for students in the Prerequisite: ENGL 110 (C or better). social sciences. Introduction to reading, understanding, and responding to research, journal articles, and critical analyses in multidisciplinary social science writings. Objective evaluation and writing techniques are emphasized. STAT: Statistics

SSCI 102Reading and Writing in the Social 2 cr STAT 107Survey of Statistics 4 cr Sciences 39459 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Liddle, J 36442 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Noon, D 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web 1/13 - 5/3 M,W 12:00p - 1:00p EG 109 Delivered: Requires concurrent enrollment in SSCI S210. $40 additional fee for section TD1 Introduction to reading, understanding, and responding to research, Prerequisite: MATH S105 (C or higher) or placement into MATH S107. journal articles, and critical analyses in multidisciplinary social science Descriptive statistics, estimations, statistical tests. writings. Objective evaluation and writing techniques are emphasized. STAT 273Elementary Statistics 3 cr 36717 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hay-Jahans, C 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 10:20a - 11:20a EG 108

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 80 of 86 38148 Sec TD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Liddle, J THR 219Theatre Performance: Play Production 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Delivered: 38414 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Strauser, S Students must perchase access to the course website located at 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:15p - 10:00p HB 113 www.coursecompass.com, which costs $80. Staff at UAS will THR S219/S419 stacked. send you the syllabus which includes instructions on how to gain access to the website. The website has video lessons, guided Students will study and practice acting technique by producing a play, practice, audio clips, gradebook, your homework and tests as thus learning through practice as actors, designers and producers. well as an electronic textbook. This course is online and requires Students will participate in selecting the play to be produced. Course a reliable internet connection and enough memory to support culminates with a final presentation for an audience. multimedia presentations. Go to http://www.uas.alaska.edu/sitka/support/learning.html to get started in your class. THR 291 Theatre Internship 1 - 3 cr $40 additional fee for section TD1 38417 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Prerequisite: MATH S107 (C or better) or equivalent. 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR Available for 1-3 credits. Introduction to data analysis, least-squares regression, data production, sampling distributions, probability, confidence intervals, hypothesis Instructor approval form required in order to register. testing. THR 294 Practicum 1 - 3 cr STAT 400Statistical Computing with R 2 cr 38418 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 36718 Sec JD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Hay-Jahans, C 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web Available for 1-3 credits. Delivered: Requires access to a computer with Internet and e-mail. Instructor approval form required in order to register. Registered students must access UAS-Online at Participation in drama workshop or lab production as performer or uas.alaska.edu/online for textbook and course information and to technical staff member. Four hours lab per week required per credit. edit your personal profile. Order books from MBS at direct.mbsbooks.com/ualaska.htm, or call 1-800-325-3252, or fax 1-800-499-0143. For more information call 796-6163 or 1-877- THR 391 Internship 1 - 3 cr 465-4827x6163 toll-free. 38423 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/5 Prerequisite: STAT S273 (C or higher). 1/13 - 5/5 - ARR An in-depth introduction to the fundamentals of programming with R, the Available for 1-3 credits. free open-sourced statistical software. Emphasizes development of skills Instructor approval form required in order to register. in preparing user-defined functions and code via topics introduced in traditional elementary statistics courses. Includes descriptive statistics, graphical and numerical methods for exploring univariate and bivariate THR 394 Theatre Practicum 1 - 3 cr data, interval estimates, one- and two-sample hypothesis tests, one- factor ANOVA, correlation, simple regression, bivariate least squares 38419 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/5 Strauser, S curve fitting, contingency tables, and nonparametric methods. 1/13 - 5/5 - ARR Available for 1-3 credits. Instructor approval form required in order to register. THR: Theater Practicum in drama workshop or lab production as a performer of a technical staff member. Four hours lab per week required per credit. THR 111Theatre Appreciation 3 cr 38413 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Strauser, S THR 419Theatre Performance: Advanced Play 3 cr 1/13 - 5/3 M,W,F 1:10p - 2:10p HB 113 Production 38420 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Strauser, S Survey of theatre with a focus on artists who contribute to theatrical production viewed within the context of historical styles and development. 1/13 - 5/3 M 5:15p - 10:00p HB 113 Prerequisite: THR S219, S221, or S222. THR 211Theatre History and Literature I 3 cr Students will study and practice acting technique by producing a play, 38510 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Landis, R thus learning through practice as actors, designers and producers. Students will participate in selecting the play to be produced. Course 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web culminates with a final presentation for an audience. Delivered: Delivered via web. Requires access to internet, email and MSWord. Go to course site at THR 491 Theatre Internship 1 - 3 cr https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course information. 38421 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Students must order books; go to 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Available for 1-3 credits. $40 additional fee for section KD1 Instructor approval form required in order to register. Prerequisite: ENGL S111 (C or higher) or instructor permission. Theater in its Western historical context, coupling a study of theatrical THR 494 Theater Practicum 1 - 3 cr modes with the reading of plays from different time periods from ancient 38422 Sec J01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Greek theater through 18th century drama. When possible, local guest artists meet with students, and classes attend performances. Readings 1/13 - 5/3 - ARR may include Sophocles, Euripides, Shakespeare, Behn and Moliere. Available for 1-3 credits.

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 81 of 86 Instructor approval form required in order to register. For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership Participation in drama workshop or lab production as performer or between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide technical staff member. Four to twelve hours lab per week required. Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the course on the first day of class will be registered by Career UNIV: Education staff. There will be no students registered through other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration UNIV 101College Success Skills 3 cr process. This course is 24 contact hours. 38836 Sec KD1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Booth, C 39542 Sec J04Course Dates: 4/15 - 4/17 Case, D 1/13 - 5/3 T 4:30p - 5:50p Distance Elive 4/15 - 4/17 T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 Delivered via web with required live online meetings. Requires For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: access to internet, email, MSWord and microphone/headset. Go Juneau TEC 113. This class is offered through a partnership to course site at https://online.uas.alaska.edu/online for course between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide information. Students must order books; go to Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/ualaska.htm for book information. are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Call 1-888-550-6177 with questions or for registration information. Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the $40 additional fee for section KD1 course on the first day of class will be registered by Career Education staff. There will be no students registered through Learn practical strategies, skills and tools to succeed in college. Course other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration guides students in becoming an active, responsible and successful process. This course is 24 contact hours. student. Includes reading comprehension and retention, time management, learning styles, study techniques, academic expectation 39556 Sec J05Course Dates: 5/13 - 5/15 Case, D and resources, social and cultural adjustments, and goal setting. 5/13 - 5/15 T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide VTEC: Vocational Technology, Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of NonCred Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the course on the first day of class will be registered by Career VTEC 005VTEC:First Aid/CPR-JNU 0 cr Education staff. There will be no students registered through 38841 Sec K01Course Dates: 2/15 - 2/15 Nickerson, N other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration process. This course is 24 contact hours. 2/15 - 2/15 S 8:00a - 5:00p HB 201 $65 additional fee for section K01 This course, delivered by Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) approved cooperative instructors, provides 24 hours of This course is intended for mariners who require first aid/cpr for classroom instruction designed to train and certify persons who work in a licensing/credentialing purposes, although members of the general Part 48 surface mine, engaged in the extraction and production process public may also take the course. The course and instructor are USCG who are regularly exposed to mine hazards; or who are maintenance or approved and students receive a USCG accepted certificate of service workers employed or contracted by the operator and work for completion as well as the standard American Heart Association First frequent or extended periods. The course is designed to teach Aid/CPR card. inexperienced new mine workers how to identify and mitigate hazards at a mine site. VTEC 023ST: MSHA New Miner-Surface 0 cr 39539 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/7 - 1/9 Case, D VTEC 025ST: MSHA Refresher-Surface 0 cr 1/7 - 1/9 T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 39543 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/10 - 1/10 Case, D For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: 1/10 - 1/10 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of course on the first day of class will be registered by Career Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the Education staff. There will be no students registered through course will be registered by Career Education staff. There will be other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration no students registered through other departments, online process. This course is 24 contact hours. registration, or via any UAS registration process. This course is 8 39540 Sec J02Course Dates: 2/11 - 2/13 Case, D contact hours. 2/11 - 2/13 T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 39544 Sec J02Course Dates: 2/14 - 2/14 Case, D For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: 2/14 - 2/14 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of course on the first day of class will be registered by Career Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the Education staff. There will be no students registered through course will be registered by Career Education staff. There will be other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration no students registered through other departments, online process. This course is 24 contact hours. registration, or via any UAS registration process. This course is 8 39541 Sec J03Course Dates: 3/11 - 3/13 Case, D contact hours. 3/11 - 3/13 T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 82 of 86 39545 Sec J03Course Dates: 3/14 - 3/14 Case, D 39549 Sec J03Course Dates: 3/17 - 3/20 Case, D 3/14 - 3/14 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 3/17 - 3/20 M,T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the course will be registered by Career Education staff. There will be course on the first day of class will be registered by Career no students registered through other departments, online Education staff. There will be no students registered through registration, or via any UAS registration process. This course is 8 other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration contact hours. process. This course is 32 contact hours. 39546 Sec J04Course Dates: 4/18 - 4/18 Case, D 39550 Sec J04Course Dates: 4/7 - 4/10 Case, D 4/18 - 4/18 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 4/7 - 4/10 M,T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the course on the first day of class will be registered by Career course on the first day of class will be registered by Career Education staff. There will be no students registered through Education staff. There will be no students registered through other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration process. This course is 8 contact hours. process. This course is 32 contact hours. 39557 Sec J05Course Dates: 5/16 - 5/16 Case, D 39558 Sec J05Course Dates: 5/19 - 5/22 Case, D 5/16 - 5/16 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 5/19 - 5/22 M,T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the course will be registered by Career Education staff. There will be course on the first day of class will be registered by Career no students registered through other departments, online Education staff. There will be no students registered through registration, or via any UAS registration process. This course is 8 other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration contact hours. process. This course is 32 contact hours.

This course, delivered by Mine Safety and Health Administration This course, delivered by Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) approved cooperative instructors, provides 8 hours of classroom (MSHA) approved cooperative instructors, provides 32 hours of instruction designed to train and certify persons who work in a Part 48 classroom instruction designed to train and certify persons who work in a surface mine, engaged in the extraction and production process who are Part 48 underground, engaged in the extraction and production process regularly exposed to mine hazards; or who are maintenance or service who are regularly exposed to mine hazards; or who are maintenance or workers employed or contracted by the operator and work for frequent or service workers employed or contracted by the operator and work for extended periods. The course is designed to refresh experienced mine frequent or extended periods. The course is designed to teach workers in the identification and mitigation of hazards at a mine site. inexperienced new mine workers how to identify and mitigate hazards at a mine site. VTEC 026ST: MSHA New Miner-Underground 0 cr 39547 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/13 - 1/16 Case, D VTEC 027ST: MSHA Refresher-Underground 0 cr 1/13 - 1/16 M,T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 39551 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/17 - 1/17 Case, D For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: 1/17 - 1/17 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of course on the first day of class will be registered by Career Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the Education staff. There will be no students registered through course on the first day of class will be registered by Career other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration Education staff. There will be no students registered through process. This course is 32 contact hours. other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration 39548 Sec J02Course Dates: 2/17 - 2/20 Case, D process. This course is 8 contact hours. 2/17 - 2/20 M,T,W,R 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 39552 Sec J02Course Dates: 2/21 - 2/21 Case, D For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: 2/21 - 2/21 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of course on the first day of class will be registered by Career Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the Education staff. There will be no students registered through course on the first day of class will be registered by Career other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration Education staff. There will be no students registered through process. This course is 32 contact hours. other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 83 of 86 process. This course is 8 contact hours. liability. Students must be clean shaven to complete the fire training. 39553 Sec J03Course Dates: 3/21 - 3/21 Case, D 3/21 - 3/21 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 VTEC 032VTEC:Crowd Management 0 cr For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: 38833 Sec K02Course Dates: 4/12 - 4/12 Hastings / Rice Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership 4/12 - 4/12 S 8:00a - 12:00p HAM 101 between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide $75 additional fee for section K02 Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the course on the first day of class will be registered by Career VTEC 032VTEC:Crowd Management-JNU 0 cr Education staff. There will be no students registered through 38832 Sec K01 Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration - - process. This course is 8 contact hours. $75 additional fee for section K01 39554 Sec J04Course Dates: 4/11 - 4/11 Case, D 4/11 - 4/11 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: VTEC 032VTEC:First Aid/CPR for Mariner 0 cr Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership 41296 Sec K05Course Dates: 4/11 - 4/11 Davis, D between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide 4/11 - 4/11 F 1:00p - 5:00p HAM 101 Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of 4/11 - 4/11 F 8:00a - 12:00p ROBT 111 Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the $65 additional fee for section K05 course on the first day of class will be registered by Career Education staff. There will be no students registered through First aid/CPR for mariners. American Heart Association other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration process. This course is 8 contact hours. VTEC 032VTEC:Why Knot? Tying Seminar 0 cr 39559 Sec J05Course Dates: 5/23 - 5/23 Case, D 39495 Sec K04Course Dates: 4/22 - 4/23 Bartos, L 5/23 - 5/23 F 8:00a - 4:30p TEC 133 4/22 - 4/23 T,W 6:30p - 8:30p HAM 101 For more information or to register call (907) 796-6045. Loc: $25 additional fee for section K04 Juneau TEC 133. This class is offered through a partnership between UAS School of Career Education and UA Statewide Taught by internationally recognized sailmaker Louis Bartos using his Mining and Petroleum Training Services (MAPTS). The classes custom written and illustrated booklet "Important Knots for Mariners", this are free through grant funding from the Alaska Department of seminar will cover the 10 knots/bends/hitches most useful to sailors of all Labor and Workforce Development. Students attending the types. Some of these knots will be familiar, both others, such as teh course on the first day of class will be registered by Career knot, are improvements to commonly used knots. For Education staff. There will be no students registered through beginner and advanced knot tyers who want to brush up on their skills. other departments, online registration, or via any UAS registration Students under age 18 are welcome to take the class with instructor process. This course is 8 contact hours. permission.

This course, delivered by Mine Safety and Health Administration (MSHA) approved cooperative instructors, provides 8 hours of classroom VTEC 035VTEC:Radar 1-3 Day Renewal 0 cr instruction designed to train and certify persons who work in a Part 48 38835 Sec K01Course Dates: 3/4 - 3/6 Miller, D surface mine, engaged in the extraction and production process who are 3/4 - 3/6 T,W,R 8:00a - 5:00p ROBT 118 regularly exposed to mine hazards; or who are maintenance or service workers employed or contracted by the operator and work for frequent or Students are expected to complete online coursework prior to the extended periods. The course is designed to refresh experienced mine first day of class. Contact the MT Department at 228-4568. workers how to identify and mitigate hazards at a mine site. $195 additional fee for section K01

Radar renewal course for mariners. VTEC 030VTEC: We Can Weekend 0 cr 40024 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/17 - 1/18 Gilcrist, R VTEC 039VTEC:Online Radar Refresher 0 cr 1/17 - 1/18 F 5:00p - 8:00p TEC 125 39109 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Miller, D 1/17 - 1/18 S 9:00a - 12:00p TEC 125 1/13 - 5/3 Distance Web This course will result in 7 contact hours. Delivered: $50 additional fee for section J01 1/13 - 5/3 - Woodworking workshop for beginners. This workshop will introduce $195 additional fee for section K01 students to the safe operation of basic hand and power tools for light Study at your own pace. The online material covers everything you construction. The objective is to familiarize students with tools that can need to know to pass the final exams. When you feel ready, make an be used at home to create simple wood projects with the introduction of appointment to take the final exams in Ketchikan or Juneau. For more materials and methods of light duty construction. information go to www.steadyoncourse.com and view the introduction to the course. Access to the online course lessons is available for 30 days VTEC 031VTEC:Basic Safety Trng Refresh 0 cr after registering. Call 228-4568 for more information. 38831 Sec K01Course Dates: 4/9 - 4/11 Hastings / Rice 4/9 - 4/11 W,R,F 8:00a - 5:00p HAM 101 VTEC 040VTEC: Consumer Education 0 cr $800 additional fee for section K01 41176 Sec J01Course Dates: 3/27 - 3/30 Cotter, P 3/27 - 3/27 R 6:00p - 8:00p TEC 216 This is a refresher class and students are expected to pass all exams and competencies required for Basic Safety Training. There will be one 3/28 - 3/28 F 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 216 sessions at the pool and one day will be spent at the fire station. 3/30 - 3/30 U 11:00a - 6:00p TEC 216 Students will be required to complete physical competencies, both in the 3/29 - 3/29 S 9:00a - 6:00p TEC 216 pool and at the fire station and will be required to sign a release of

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 84 of 86 Course will result in a minimum of 2 contact hours. WELD: Welding Tech 41177 Sec J02Course Dates: 4/24 - 4/27 Cotter, P 4/24 - 4/27 R 6:00p - 8:00p TEC 216 WELD 120Basic Welding 3 cr 4/24 - 4/27 F 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 216 36518 Sec J01Course Dates: 1/14 - 3/4 Ramsey, G 4/24 - 4/27 U 11:00a - 6:00p TEC 216 1/14 - 3/4 T,R 6:00p - 10:45p WTE Weld 4/24 - 4/27 S 9:00a - 6:00p TEC 216 $150 additional fee for section J01 Course will result in a minimum of 2 contact hours. 38837 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Horn, K 41178 Sec J03Course Dates: 5/1 - 5/4 Cotter, P 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 9:00p HAM 106 5/1 - 5/4 R 6:00p - 8:00p TEC 216 $200 additional fee for section K01 5/1 - 5/4 F 6:00p - 10:00p TEC 216 39925 Sec J02Course Dates: 3/6 - 5/3 Ramsey, G 5/1 - 5/4 U 11:00a - 6:00p TEC 216 3/6 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 10:45p WTE Weld 5/1 - 5/4 S 9:00a - 6:00p TEC 216 $150 additional fee for section J02 Course will result in a minimum of 2 contact hours. A beginning level course covering the fundamentals of oxyacetylene welding, brazing and cutting, and electric arc welding. Emphasis in flat Instructor will provide 10 2-hour modules regarding weatherization and horizontal welding positions on mild steel using a variety of welding materials and information so consumers are better informed about rods and techniques. products and what works best.

VTEC 040VTEC:Basic Electrical Systems 0 cr WELD 120Basic Welding 3 cr 36519 Sec TP1Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Bullick, A 41138 Sec K01Course Dates: 4/7 - 6/4 Pilgrim, J 1/13 - 5/3 - JD Hs 4/7 - 6/4 M,W 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 117 $75 additional fee for section TP1 4/7 - 6/4 M,W 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 114 A beginning level course covering the fundamentals of oxyacetylene Industry training specifically for VIGOR Alaska employees. Introduction welding, brazing and cutting, and electric arc welding. Emphasis in flat to electrical safety, body resistance and burns, protective equipment, and horizontal welding positions on mild steel using a variety of welding practical applications, basic electrical theory, voltage, and resistance rods and techniques. AC/DC and OHMs. Practical, hands-on training.

WELD 160Welding Orientation Lab 3 cr VTEC 040VTEC:Basic Refrigeration 0 cr 39736 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/14 - 4/17 Puckett, A 41146 Sec K02Course Dates: 4/22 - 5/29 O'Loane, L 1/14 - 4/17 T,R 6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar 4/22 - 5/29 T,R 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 114 $205 additional fee for section T01 4/22 - 5/29 T,R 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 117 40672 Sec T80Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Puckett, A 41252 Sec K03Course Dates: 4/22 - 5/29 O'Loane, L 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar 4/22 - 5/29 T,R 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 114 40679 Sec T81Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Puckett, A 4/22 - 5/29 T,R 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 117 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar Industry specific training for VIGOR Alaska employees. Students will learn the basic components of refrigeration units in the marine Orients students to general welding. Includes developing safe practices, environment and basic maintenance and repair of refrigeration units. learning about the work environment, and procedures applicable to the Practical, hands-on training. cutting and welding of metals.

VTEC 041VTEC:Applied Math for Trades 0 cr WELD 161Welding Preparation, Quality, and 3 cr 40554 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/28 - 2/19 Murph, L Oxyfuel Cutting 1/28 - 2/19 T,W 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 115 39737 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/14 - 4/17 Puckett, A $163 additional fee for section K01 1/14 - 4/17 T,R 6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar $205 additional fee for section T01 40898 Sec K02Course Dates: 2/25 - 3/26 Murph, L 3/25 - 3/26 T,W 5:01p - 7:00p ROBT 115 40673 Sec T80Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Puckett, A 2/25 - 3/12 T,W 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 115 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar $344 additional fee for section K02 40680 Sec T81Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Puckett, A 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar A basic math course to assist students in mastering essential math skills while computing problems that are common in a variety of trades Prerequisite: WELD S160 or instructor permission. including welding, electric and building. Introduces students to the safety requirements of oxyfuel cutting. Identifies the equipment and setup requirements, and explains how to VTEC 041VTEC:Basic Blueprint Reading 0 cr work with oxyfuel equipment. Introduces the process of cleaning and 40971 Sec K03Course Dates: 2/24 - 3/19 Ball, R preparing all types of base metals for cutting or welding. Students learn the codes that govern welding and how to identify welding imperfections 2/24 - 3/19 M,W 5:00p - 7:00p ROBT 114 and their causes. $173 additional fee for section K03

A basic blueprint reading course for VIGOR employees. Students will WELD 162Shielded Metal Arc Welding Basics 3 cr learn basics of blueprint symbols, drawings and measurements. 39738 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/14 - 4/17 Puckett, A 1/14 - 4/17 T,R 6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar

Monday, April 14, 2014 Spring 2014 Schedule Page 85 of 86 $205 additional fee for section T01 and explains detailed drawings, and explains how to use notes on drawings and bills of materials. Also covers air and plasma arc cutting, 40674 Sec T80Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Puckett, A and introduces students to gas metal arc and cored arc weld 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar 40681 Sec T81Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Puckett, A WELD 263Gas Tungsten Arc Welding 3 cr 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar 39742 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/14 - 4/17 Puckett, A Prerequisite; WELD S161 or instructor permission. 1/14 - 4/17 T,R 6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar Introduces students to shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) operation $205 additional fee for section T01 and safety. Develops welding skills in making stringer, weave, 40678 Sec T80Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Puckett, A overlapping beads, fillet welds. 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar

WELD 163Shielded Metal Arc Welding: Groove 3 cr 40684 Sec T81Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Puckett, A Welds 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar 39739 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/14 - 4/17 Puckett, A Prerequisite: WELD S262 or instructor permission. 1/14 - 4/17 T,R 6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar Introduces students to equipment set up and safety for gas tungsten arc 40677 Sec T80Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Puckett, A welding (GTAW). Explains procedures to perform multiple positions and types of welds using GTAW. Completion of this course qualifies the 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar student to seek AWS Level II certification. 40683 Sec T81Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Puckett, A 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar Prerequisite: WELD S162 or instructor permission. Continues shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) operations, developing skills in groove welds with backing. Also introduces the concepts of fit-up and alignment.

WELD 175Selected Topics in Advanced Welding 3 cr 39517 Sec K01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Ball, R 1/13 - 5/3 T,R 6:00p - 8:50p HAM 106 $200 additional fee for section K01 39740 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/14 - 4/17 Puckett, A 1/14 - 4/17 T,R 6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar $205 additional fee for section T01 40685 Sec T80Course Dates: 1/13 - 3/7 Puckett, A 1/13 - 3/7 M,T,W,R,F 2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar 40686 Sec T81Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Puckett, A 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar Prerequisite: WELD S120 or instructor permission. Designed for advanced welders to further their skills in one or more processes and levels. Topics may include aluminum welding, sheet welding, shield metal arc welding, pipe welding, flux-core arc welding, or other to be announced. May be repeated for credit when content varies.

WELD 193ST: Blueprints & Symbols 2 cr 40472 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/13 - 5/3 Puckett, A 1/13 - 5/3 W 6:30p - 8:30p SC 215

Students will learn basics in how to read Blueprints and Symbols.

WELD 260Introduction to Advanced Welding 3 cr Techniques 39741 Sec T01Course Dates: 1/14 - 4/17 Puckett, A 1/14 - 4/17 T,R 6:30p - 9:00p SC Hangar $205 additional fee for section T01 40675 Sec T80Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Puckett, A 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 1:15p - 2:35p SC Hangar 40682 Sec T81Course Dates: 3/10 - 5/7 Puckett, A 3/10 - 5/7 M,T,W,R,F 2:40p - 4:00p SC Hangar Prerequisite: AWS Level I certification or instructor permission. Introduces students to the different types of welding symbols, identifies

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