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Fall 2008 Credit - Learning Communities [ALCE]

 
Course-Num-Sect(Reg#)
Title
Class Meeting
Information
Faculty Loc
Credits
Start/End
Date
Co-req
Sections
Class
Features
ALCE-1600  A Learning Community Exper.
ALCE-1600-8840 (499163)
A Learning Community Exper.
E070   LEC  
MW   9:05 AM   11:55 AM
Matter, William
Yates, Kathryn
Instructor/Course Profile
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: LrnComm/ Topic: Rhythms in Song and Society/ Note: In this 6-hour learning community we will focus on contemporary song lyrics and the 2008 presidential election. Earn credit for either ENGL 1301, 2323, 2328 or 2342 and either GOVT 2301 or 2371.
ALCE-1600-8860 (499165)
A Learning Community Exper.
K101   LEC  
MWF   9:05 AM   11:05 AM
Hatcher, Patricia
Manes, Christopher
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: LrnComm/ Topic: Where are You Going? Where Have You Been?/ Note: Students in this learning community will explore and analyze American history and literature in relation to issues of immigration from European settlement through reconstruction. Students will receive credit in ENGL 1301 and HIST 1301.
ALCE-1602  A Learning Community Exper.
ALCE-1602-8842 (499164)
A Learning Community Exper.
E070   LEC  
TR   9:30 AM   12:20 PM
Baker, Suzette
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Honors Option
Peace Studies
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: Hnrs, PeaceStd, LrnComm/ Topic: Wackos or Warriors for Truth?: Exploring Conspiracy Theories/ Note: Students in this learning community will discuss what is, what was and what may have been while earning 3 credit hours in either GOVT 2302 or 2371 and 3 credit hours in either ENGL 1302, 2326, or 2342.
ALCE-1602-8862 (499167)
A Learning Community Exper.
M140   LEC  
MWF   12:20 PM   2:20 PM
Simpson, Patrick
Blackman, Bonnie
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Learning Comm.
 
 Delivery: Learn Lab/ Format: LrnComm/ Topic: Blood, Sweat, and Tears: The Foundation of a Nation/ Note: An analytical look at the turbulent times of the United States from pre-history and early European explorers through Reconstruction. Students will receive credit in ENGL 1301 and HIST 1301.A 21st century classroom that emphasizes student engagement and technology.
ALCE-1603  A Learning Community Exper.
ALCE-1603-8863 (508793)
A Learning Community Exper.
K101   LEC  
MWF   12:20 PM   2:30 PM
Hatcher, Patricia
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: LrnComm/ Topic: Where are You Going? Where Have You Been?/ Note: Students in this learning community will explore and analyze American history and literature in relation to issues of immigration from European settlement through reconstruction. Students will receive credit in ENGL 1301 and HIST 1301.
ALCE-1604  A Learning Community Exper.
ALCE-1604-8844 (504840)
A Learning Community Exper.
T222   LEC  
W   5:40 PM   8:25 PM
INET   INET  
MTWRFSU    
Dondlinger, Mary
Swedlund, Trudi
Instructor/Course Profile
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: Online Classroom LrnComm/ Topic: The Global Village Playground: Real World Problem-solving through Alternate Reality Gaming/ Note: This course is intended for students who have completed 24 hours of course work. Students will apply their knowledge and skills to design an experience that promotes sustainable local and world community. Advanced computer skills are not a prerequisite. Students will register for 6 credit hours in either ENGL 1302, 2328, 2333, 2343, HUMA 1315, or SPCH 1311.
ALCE-1604-8864 (499169)
A Learning Community Exper.
K101   LEC  
TR   9:30 AM   12:20 PM
Matter, William
Thomas, Curtis
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Honors
Global Studies
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: Hnrs, LrnComm/ Topic: Blood, Sweat, and Tears: The Foundation of a Nation/ Note: An analytical look at the turbulent times of the United States from pre-history and early European explorers through Reconstruction. Students will receive credit in ENGL 1301 and HIST 1301.
ALCE-1605  A Learning Community Exper.
ALCE-1605-8865 (508807)
A Learning Community Exper.
V101   LEC  
TR   9:30 AM   12:20 PM
King, Donna
Chaplin, Margaret
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: Learning Community/ Topic: Founding Fathers, Founding Mothers; Access to Power and the Development of the United States/ Note: Through discussion and writing assignments, students will explore and analyze American gender and power issues. Students will receive credit for ENGL 1301 & HIST 1301.
ALCE-1606  A Learning Community Exper.
ALCE-1606-8866 (499170)
A Learning Community Exper.
V101   LEC  
TR   12:30 PM   3:20 PM
Murphy, Patrick
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: LrnComm/ Topic: CSI (Civics Scene Investigation) of Self and State/ Note: Through discussion and writing assignments, students will explore and analyze American history from European settlement to the end of the Civil War era with special emphasis on the development of civic engagement. Students will receive credit for ENGL 1301 and HIST 1301.
ALCE-1607  A Learning Community Exper.
ALCE-1607-8867 (508808)
A Learning Community Exper.
K101   LEC  
TR   12:30 PM   3:20 PM
Crouch, Elaine
RLC
6
8/25/08
12/11/08
  eCampus
Learning Comm.
 
 Format: LrnComm/ Topic: CSI (Civics Scene Investigation) of Self and State/ Note: Through discussion and writing assignments, students will explore and analyze American history from European settlement through Reconstruction with special emphasis on the development of civic engagement. Students will receive credit for ENGL 1301 and HIST 1301.
ALCE-1805  A Learning Community Exper
ALCE-1805-8845 (504461)
A Learning Community Exper
S131   LEC  
TR   9:30 AM   12:20 PM
S255   LAB  
W   8:10 AM   11:00 AM
S249   LAB  
F   8:10 AM   11:00 AM
Perez-Ramos, Sara
RLC
8
8/25/08
12/11/08
  Learning Comm.
 
 Format: LrnComm/ Topic: Biology from a Chemical Perspective/ Note: This learning community is designed for science majors who need extra preparation in chemistry to succeed in general biology and upper chemistry courses. Students receive 8 transferable credit hours in CHEM 1405 and BIOL 1406 and will be prepared to succeed in more advanced chemistry and biology courses.