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Fall 2009 Telecourses and Interactive Telecourses

Telecourse students find iTunes U an exciting and convenient way to take courses in Fall 2009!

Registering for Telecourses
Current students wishing to register for Fall 2009 telecourses should take time to view the video. Fall registration has a new software in place, this link will make the new system easier for all. 

In addition, for first time telecourse students, should read this information to aid in the registration process. using the link.

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ASTRONOMY   top of document

AST 114 750, 4 hrs
Survey of Astronomy

Prerequisite: eligibility for MTH 101. Historical and descriptive aspects of astronomy; topics of current interest related to space science. Cannot receive credit for both AST 114 and 115.

Instr: M. Morris
Initial class meeting: 8/24; 7pm

 

CHEMISTRY top of document

CHM 105 750, 5 hrs
Fundamentals of Chemistry with Lab Section
CHM 106 750, 4 hrs
Fundamentals of Chemistry
Emphasis will be placed on chemical fundamentals and applications. Prereq: for CHM 105, pass reading and math placement tests. CHM 105 students must also register for a laboratory section. Schedule section 750 with lab section 308. No lab is required for CHM 106. Neither CHM 105 nor 106 will count toward chemistry major. Both CHM 105 & 106 are recommended for students required to take only one semester of chemistry; however, CHM 106 may not satisfy the chemistry requirement for other majors.

Instr: A. Toste
Initial class meeting: 8/25; 5:30pm;

 

CHILD AND FAMILY DEVELOPMENT top of document

CFD 155 750, 3 hrs
Principles in Human Development

Basic principles that govern human development from the prenatal period to death; developmental tasks and interrelations of family members through the life span.

Instructor: J. Meyer
Initial class period: 8/27; 5:30pm

 

ECONOMICS  top of document

ECO 155 751, 3 hrs
Principles of Macroeconomics

(SECOND BLOCK)
This course may be used to satisfy one of the Social Science components of the general education requirements (unless AGR 144 has also been taken).

Instr: T. Wyrick
Initial class meeting: 10/19; 7pm

 

ENGLISH top of document

ENG 351 750, 3 hrs
Survey of American Literature

Representative authors, movements, ideas, and styles in American literature from 1870 to present. No videos or CDs available.

Instr: C. Closser
Initial class meeting: 8/24; 5:30pm

 

HISTORY  top of document

HST 122 750, 3 hrs
History of US 1877-Present

Modernization of the United States and its role in world affairs from the late 19th Century to the present, with emphasis on industrialization and urbanization and their impact on socioeconomic and international developments.

Instr: D Capeci
Initial class meeting: 8/25; 5:30pm

 

LANGUAGE & LITERATURE  top of document

LLT 121 750, 3 hrs
Classical Mythology
This course is a study of Greek and Roman myths and legends as they appear in art, music and literature.

Instr: C. Shirley
Initial class meeting: 8/26; 5:30pm

LLT 121 751, 3 hrs
Classical Mythology
SECOND BLOCK
This course is a study of Greek and Roman myths and legends as they appear in art, music and literature.

Instr: M. Boyle
Initial class meeting: 10/21; 7pm

LLT 180, 3 hrs
Hero and Quest
This course explores the quest for self-knowledge as it is represented in the literature of non-English cultures.

Section 750
Instr: L. George
Initial class meeting: 8/24; 5:30pm

Section 751 (Second Block)
Instr: L. George
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class meeting: 10/19; 7pm

 

MUSIC  top of document

MUS 241 751, 3 hrs
The Language of Music

A study of the way music creatively expresses self-understanding, cultural environment, and aesthetic values from ancient to modern times. Open to all students except music majors. Music CD’s available for rent.

Instr: A. Muchnick
Initial class meeting: 8/24; 7pm

 

PHILOSOPHY top of document

PHI 110 750, 3 hrs
Introduction to Philosophy

This course explores various ways of understanding the human self and its relation to the world. Through a consideration of what can be known, what is worth valuing, what reality is, and how human communities should be composed and regulated, the course deals with central themes that arise from the human quest for deeper self-understanding.

Instr: D. Kaufman
Initial class meeting: 8/26; 6:30pm

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE  top of document

PLS 101 750, 3 hrs
American Democracy and Citizenship
Familiarizes students with the institutions and constitutional framework of the United States and Missouri. Emphasizes the values, rights, and responsibilities that shape public decision-making of active and informed citizens and influence contemporary public affairs in a democratic society.

Instr: P. Scott
Initial class meeting - 8/24; 5:30pm

PLS 103 751, 1 hr
Missouri Government and Politics
SECOND BLOCK
Familiarizes student with the institutions and constitutional framework in Missouri and will partially fulfill Senate Bill 4 requirements with respect to the Missouri Constitution and institutions. (Students who have received credit for PLS 101 at Missouri State University or have received Senate Bill 4 transfer credit are precluded from taking PLS 103 for credit. Students who enroll in PLS 103 prior to taking PLS 101 will lose their credit for PLS 103.) Dr. George Connor, televised instructor.

Instr: G. Connor
Initial class meeting: 10/19; 6pm

 

RELIGION top of document

REL 100 751, 3 hrs
Introduction to Religion (Interactive Telecourse)
SECOND BLOCK

Investigates what religion is and does, compares religious ideas and practices, and explores how religion influences the relationship between individual and community.

Instr: L. Hobbs
Initial class meeting: 10/19; 5:30pm

REL 101 751, 3 hrs
Literature - World Old Testament
SECOND BLOCK

Literature of the Old Testament including the historical backgrounds.

Instr: J. Strong
Initial class meeting: 10/22; 6:30pm

 

THEATRE

THE 101, 3 hrs
Introduction to Theatre and Drama Arts

Explores the relationships of the performing arts and their audience; promoting more understanding and better critical response in the viewer. Dr. Robert Bradley, televised instructor.

Section 750
Instr: M. Templeton

Initial class meeting: 8/25; 7pm

Section 751 - Second Block
Instr: M. Templeton
Initial class meeting: 10/20; 5:30pm

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