Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron

Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron Calendar 2005-2006 - The University of Akron

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212 The University of Akron 2005-2006 Course Numbering System INDEX University College 1100 University College Air Force ROTC 1500 Aerospace Studies Army ROTC 1600 Military Science Interdisciplinary Programs 1800 Divorce Mediation 1820 Home-Based Intervention Therapy 1840 Women’s Studies 1870 Honors College 1880 Medical Studies Summit College 2000 Cooperative Education 2010 Developmental Programs 2020 Associate Studies English 2030 Associate Studies Mathematics 2040 Associate Studies Social Sciences 2100 Individualized Study 2200 Early Childhood Development 2220 Criminal Justice Technology 2230 Fire Protection Technology 2235 Emergency Management 2260 Community Services Technology 2280 Hospitality Management 2290 Paralegal Studies 2420 Business Management Technology 2430 Real Estate 2440 Computer Information Systems 2520 Marketing and Sales Technology 2540 Office Administration 2740 Medical Assisting 2760 Radiologic Technology 2770 Surgical Technology 2780 Allied Health 2790 Respiratory Care 2820 General Technology 2830 Electromechanical Service Technology (Inactive) 2840 Polymer Technology (Inactive) 2860 Electronic Engineering Technology 2870 Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology 2880 Manufacturing Engineering Technology 2920 Mechanical Engineering Technology 2940 Drafting and Computer Drafting Technology 2980 Surveying and Mapping Engineering Technology 2985 Geographic and Land Information Systems 2990 Construction Engineering Technology Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences 3000 Cooperative Education 3460 Computer Science 3002 Pan-African Studies 3470 Statistics 3004 International Development 3480 General Mathematical Sciences 3005 Canadian Studies 3490 Engineering Applied 3006 Institute for Lifespan 3006 Mathematics** Development and Gerontology 3500 Modern Languages 3010 Environmental Studies 3510 Latin 3030 English Language Institute 3520 French 3100 Biology 3530 German 3110 Biology/N.E.O.U.C.O.M.** 3550 Italian 3150 Chemistry 3560 Japanese 3200 Classics 3570 Russian 3210 Greek 3580 Spanish 3230 Anthropology 3600 Philosophy 3240 Archeology 3650 Physics 3250 Economics 3700 Political Science 3300 English 3750 Psychology 3350 Geography and Planning 3850 Sociology 3370 Geology 3980 Public Administration and 3400 History Urban Studies** 3450 Mathematics College College of Engineering 4100 General Engineering 4450 Computer Engineering 4200 Chemical and Biomolecular 4600 Mechanical Engineering Engineering 4700 Mechanical Polymer 4300 Civil Engineering Engineering 4400 Electrical Engineering 4800 Biomedical Engineering College of Education 5000 Cooperative Education 5500 Curriculum & Instruction 5100 Educational Foundations 5550 Physical Education 5170 Educational Administration (K-12) 5560 Outdoor Education 5190 Educational Administration 5570 Health Education (Higher Education) 5600 Educational Guidance 5200 Early Childhood Education and Counseling 5250 Middle Level Education 5610 Special Education 5300 Secondary Education 5620 School Psychology 5400 Postsecondary Technical Education 5800 Special Educational Programs 5540 General Education 5850 Educational Technology College of Business Administration 6000 Cooperative Education 6400 Finance 6100 General Business 6500 Management 6140 Finance for Non-Business 6600 Marketing Students 6700 Professional** 6200 Accountancy 6800 International Business 6300 Entrepreneurship College of Fine and Applied Arts 7000 Cooperative Education 7750 Social Work 7100 Art 7800 Theatre 7400 Family and Consumer Science 7810 Theatre Organizations 7500 Music 7900 Dance 7510 Musical Organizations 7910 Dance Organizations 7520 Applied Music 7920 Dance Performance 7600 Communication 7700 Speech-Language Pathology and Audiology College of Nursing 8000 Cooperative Education 8200 Nursing College of Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering 9821 Polymer Science and 9841 Polymer Engineering Polymer Engineering 9871 Polymer Science School of Law 9200 Law ** Graduate-level courses only. See Graduate Bulletin.

University College GENERAL EDUCATION 1100: 100 UA STUDY ABROAD 0 credits Academic study at an affiliated institution outside the continental United States. 101 STUDENT SUCCESS SEMINAR 2 credits Acquisition of the skills, techniques, information, and strategies necessary to aid new students in their transition from high school or work to the college environment. 102 TUTOR TRAINING I 1 credit Prerequisite: Permission from coordinator of tutorial programs based on GPA, letter or recommendation, and interview. Corequisite: Tutoring practicum of 25 hours. Training of peer tutors in several academic areas with topics to meet requirements of the College Reading and Learning Association. 103 TUTOR TRAINING II 1 credit Prerequisite: 102. Advanced training of peer tutors, including student motivation, learning, and study strategies; assessing student learning difficulties; and referral skills. 104 TUTOR TRAINING II 1 credit Prerequisite: 102. Summative training of peer tutors emphasizing assertiveness training, leadership skills, administering and interpreting a learning styles inventory and structuring a learning experience. 110 INFORMATION TOOLS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS 1-3 credits Information Tools for Academic Success will allow a student to bring a real world problem or academic assignment to class to use as the framework upon which to build a repertoire of information skills. This class is a project-oriented, process-based course in which the students will: Identify and articulate an information need as it relates to a problem or assignment; effectively and efficiently access appropriate information using a variety of resources; critically evaluate the information; incorporate the information into their existing knowledge base; use the information appropriately and effectively to accomplish an explicit purpose; understand the legal, social and economic aspects of information ultimately accessing and using information in an ethical manner. 117 CAREER PLANNING 2 credits Web-version/self-paced class providing learners with skills necessary to make effective educational/career decisions. Emphasizing self-understanding, career exploration, career planning, and decision making. 150 RESIDENT ASSISTANT SKILLS 2 credits This course is designated for Resident Assistants upon their hire to the Department of Residence Life and Housing. Leadership development and management skills are the core material. 191 SPECIAL TOPICS: GENERAL EDUCATION 1-4 credits 1100:General Education 2005-2006 213

212 <strong>The</strong> <strong>University</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Akron</strong> <strong>2005</strong>-<strong>2006</strong><br />

Course<br />

Numbering<br />

System<br />

INDEX<br />

<strong>University</strong> College<br />

1100 <strong>University</strong> College<br />

Air Force ROTC<br />

1500 Aerospace Studies<br />

Army ROTC<br />

1600 Military Science<br />

Interdisciplinary Programs<br />

1800 Divorce Mediation<br />

1820 Home-Based Intervention <strong>The</strong>rapy<br />

1840 Women’s Studies<br />

1870 Honors College<br />

1880 Medical Studies<br />

Summit College<br />

2000 Cooperative Education<br />

2010 Developmental Programs<br />

2020 Associate Studies English<br />

2030 Associate Studies Mathematics<br />

2040 Associate Studies Social Sciences<br />

2100 Individualized Study<br />

2200 Early Childhood Development<br />

2220 Criminal Justice Technology<br />

2230 Fire Protection Technology<br />

2235 Emergency Management<br />

2260 Community Services Technology<br />

2280 Hospitality Management<br />

2290 Paralegal Studies<br />

2420 Business Management Technology<br />

2430 Real Estate<br />

2440 Computer Information Systems<br />

2520 Marketing and Sales Technology<br />

2540 Office Administration<br />

2740 Medical Assisting<br />

2760 Radiologic Technology<br />

2770 Surgical Technology<br />

2780 Allied Health<br />

2790 Respiratory Care<br />

2820 General Technology<br />

2830 Electromechanical Service Technology (Inactive)<br />

2840 Polymer Technology (Inactive)<br />

2860 Electronic Engineering Technology<br />

2870 Automated Manufacturing Engineering Technology<br />

2880 Manufacturing Engineering Technology<br />

2920 Mechanical Engineering Technology<br />

2940 Drafting and Computer Drafting Technology<br />

2980 Surveying and Mapping Engineering Technology<br />

2985 Geographic and Land Information Systems<br />

2990 Construction Engineering Technology<br />

Buchtel College <strong>of</strong> Arts and Sciences<br />

3000 Cooperative Education 3460 Computer Science<br />

3002 Pan-African Studies 3470 Statistics<br />

3004 International Development 3480 General Mathematical Sciences<br />

3005 Canadian Studies 3490 Engineering Applied<br />

3006 Institute for Lifespan 3006 Mathematics**<br />

Development and Gerontology 3500 Modern Languages<br />

3010 Environmental Studies 3510 Latin<br />

3030 English Language Institute 3520 French<br />

3100 Biology 3530 German<br />

3110 Biology/N.E.O.U.C.O.M.** 3550 Italian<br />

3150 Chemistry 3560 Japanese<br />

3200 Classics 3570 Russian<br />

3210 Greek 3580 Spanish<br />

3230 Anthropology 3600 Philosophy<br />

3240 Archeology 3650 Physics<br />

3250 Economics 3700 Political Science<br />

3300 English 3750 Psychology<br />

3350 Geography and Planning 3850 Sociology<br />

3370 Geology 3980 Public Administration and<br />

3400 History Urban Studies**<br />

3450 Mathematics<br />

College College <strong>of</strong> Engineering<br />

4100 General Engineering 4450 Computer Engineering<br />

4200 Chemical and Biomolecular 4600 Mechanical Engineering<br />

Engineering 4700 Mechanical Polymer<br />

4300 Civil Engineering Engineering<br />

4400 Electrical Engineering 4800 Biomedical Engineering<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Education<br />

5000 Cooperative Education 5500 Curriculum & Instruction<br />

5100 Educational Foundations 5550 Physical Education<br />

5170 Educational Administration (K-12) 5560 Outdoor Education<br />

5190 Educational Administration 5570 Health Education<br />

(Higher Education) 5600 Educational Guidance<br />

5200 Early Childhood Education and Counseling<br />

5250 Middle Level Education 5610 Special Education<br />

5300 Secondary Education 5620 School Psychology<br />

5400 Postsecondary Technical Education 5800 Special Educational Programs<br />

5540 General Education 5850 Educational Technology<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Business Administration<br />

6000 Cooperative Education 6400 Finance<br />

6100 General Business 6500 Management<br />

6140 Finance for Non-Business 6600 Marketing<br />

Students 6700 Pr<strong>of</strong>essional**<br />

6200 Accountancy 6800 International Business<br />

6300 Entrepreneurship<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Fine and Applied Arts<br />

7000 Cooperative Education 7750 Social Work<br />

7100 Art 7800 <strong>The</strong>atre<br />

7400 Family and Consumer Science 7810 <strong>The</strong>atre Organizations<br />

7500 Music 7900 Dance<br />

7510 Musical Organizations 7910 Dance Organizations<br />

7520 Applied Music 7920 Dance Performance<br />

7600 Communication<br />

7700 Speech-Language Pathology<br />

and Audiology<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Nursing<br />

8000 Cooperative Education 8200 Nursing<br />

College <strong>of</strong> Polymer Science and Polymer Engineering<br />

9821 Polymer Science and 9841 Polymer Engineering<br />

Polymer Engineering 9871 Polymer Science<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

9200 Law<br />

** Graduate-level courses only. See Graduate Bulletin.

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