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ASTRONOMY top of document

AST 114 750, 4 hrs (CD-ROM)
Survey of Astronomy

Prereq: Eligibility for MTH 101. Historical and descriptive aspects of astronomy, topics of current interest related to space science.

Instr: G. Wolf
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/ 9; 7pm; TEMP 2

 

CHILD & FAMILY DEVELOPMENT top of document 

CFD 155 750, 3 hrs (CD-ROM)
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. Hendrix
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/10; 5:30pm; STRO 203

 

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ECO 155 750, 3 hrs
Principles of Macroeconomics

This course prepares the student to understand the economic structure of the United States and its place in the world economy, to interpret common economic measures, to understand the processes of governmental fiscal and monetary policies, and to evaluate individual decision-making from an economic perspective.

Instructor: T. Wyrick
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/9; 7:00pm; STRO 302

 

HISTORY top of document

HST 122 750, 3 hrs (CD-ROM)
History of the United States Since 1877
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.

Instructor: D Capeci
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/ 10; 5:30pm; STRO 001

 

LANGUAGE & LITERATURE  top of document

LLT 121 750, 3 hrs (CD-ROM)
Classical Mythology

A study of Greek and Roman myths and legends as they appear in art, music and literature.

Instr: J. Hughes
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/ 11; 5:30pm; CRAG 206

LLT 180 750, 3 hrs (CD-ROM)
Hero and Quest

Explores the quest for self-knowledge as it is represented in the literature of non-English cultures.

Instr: L. George
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/9; 5:30pm; KARL 102

 

MUSIC   top of document

MUS 239 750, 3 hrs
Introduction to World Music

An exploration of music from various cultures and time periods and the ways in which music promotes self-understanding by reflecting recurring patterns of human behavior.

Instr: J. Prescott
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/12; 7pm; ELLS 226

MUS 241 750, 3 hrs (CD-ROM)
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 to accompany lectures.

Instr: A. Muchnick
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/10; 7pm; ELLS 226

 

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
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/10; 6:30pm; STRO 201

 

POLITICAL SCIENCE top of document

PLS 101 750, 3 hrs (CD-ROM)
American Democracy and Citizenship

The course familiarizes students with the institutions and constitutional framework of the United States and Missouri. The course emphasis is on the values, rights, and responsibilities that shape the public decision making of active and informed citizens and influence contemporary public affairs in a democratic society.

Facilitator: P. Scott
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/11; 5:30pm; STRO 302

PLS 103 750, 1 hr (CD-ROM)
Missouri Government and Politics

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.

Facilitator: G. Connor
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/10; 5:30pm; STRO 203

 

RELIGION top of document

REL 100 750, 3 hrs
Introduction to Religion

Investigates what religion is and does, compares religious ideas and practices, and explores how religion influences the relationship between individual and community. No videos or CDs available.

Instr: L. Hobbs
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class period: 6/9; 6:30pm; STRO 203

 

THEATRE & DANCE 

THE 101 750, 3 hrs (CD-ROM)
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.
Facilitator: M. Templeton
Mediacom Cable Channel 24
Initial class meeting: 6/9; 5:30pm; CRAG 204

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