WI 2009-2010, complete listing

This list contains all courses approved as writing intensive courses for the 2009-2010 academic year.

Acct 490: Accounting Senior Seminar, David Schlichting
Art 224: Arts of the Americas, Anne Cassidy
Art 305: Arts of Africa, Anne Cassidy
Art 306:   Masterpieces in Asian Art and Architecture, Anne Cassidy
Art 402: Senior Seminar in Studio Art, Kim Greene
Asns 400: Senior Seminar, Jim Lochtefeld
At 408: Administration in Athletic Training, Laurie Jensen
Biol 251: Cell and Molecular Biology, Elaine Radwanski
Biol 251: Cell and Molecular Biology, Deborah Tobiason
Biol 467: Senior Thesis, Dan Choffnes
Biol 467: Senior Thesis, Scott Hegrenes
Biol 467: Senior Thesis, Thomas Carr
Biol 467: Senior Thesis, Pat Pfaffle
Biol 471: Biology and Geography of Nicaragua, Julio Rivera/Pat Pfaffle
Busa 330: Operations Management / Lean Manufacturing, Donald Gillespie
Busa 333: Applied Statistics for Economics and Management, Tom Groleau
Busa/Mlan 6XX: Global Business and Culture: J-Term Argentina, Mimi Yang/David Schlichting
Cdm 271: Journalism in Europe: Football and Fashion, Jon Bruning
Cdm 315 History of Graphic Design, Laura Rodman Huaracha
Cdm 330: Writing For Media, Paul Chilsen
Cdm 345: Mass Communication, Jon Bruning
Cdm 401: Senior Seminar for Communications Majors, Jon Bruning
Chem 400: Senior Seminar, Tim Eckert
Clas 245: Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Ancient World, Christine Renaud and Allen Vogt
Clas 245: The Other: Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Ancient World, Chris Renaud
Clas/Phil 271: Homer’s Iliad & Odyssey, Richard Heitman
Clas 275: Research Methods, Chris Von Dehsen
Clas 275: Research Methods, Chris Renaud
Clas 325: Field Archaeology, Chris Renaud
Clas/Reli 331: Greek Religions, Chris Renaud
Clas/Reli 332: Roman Religions, Chris Renaud
Crmj 200: Criminal Justice System, Rick Matthews
Crmj 302: American Courts, Rick Matthews
Crmj 302: American Courts, Tom Powers
Crmj 304: Police and Society, Bill Miller
Csci 435: Software Design and Development, Mark Mahoney
Econ/Pols 405: IPE Senior Seminar, Art Cyr
Econ 440: Seminar and History of Economic Thought, Schlack
Educ 201: Educational Psychology and Assessment, Tom Wolff, Dennis Munk, Karen Sconzert
Educ 201: Educational Psychology and Assessment, Roger Bass
Educ 325: Teaching Mathematics Effectively in Elementary and Middle School, Barb Short
Educ 325: Teaching Mathematics Effectively in Elementary and Middle School, Prisca Moore
Educ 322: Reading and Language Arts in Elementary School I, Jacqueline Easley, Patricia Rieman
Educ 352: Developmental and Content Area Reading, Jacqueline Easley, Patricia Rieman
Engl 106: Interpreting Literature, Amy Bruning
Engl 106: Interpreting Literature, Annette Duncan
Engl 201: American Literature, Pam Smiley
Engl 201: American Literature, Annette Duncan
Engl 271: Bible as Literature, Annette Duncan
Engl 301: Literature in its Time I: Shakespeare’s Comic Contemporaries, Maria Carrig
Engl 303: Creative Writing, Jean Preston
Engl 303: Creative Writing, Annette Duncan
Engl 303: Creative Writing, Alan Wallace
Engl 303: Creative Writing, Richard Meier
Engl 304: Advanced Writing Poetry, Richard Meier
Engl 305: Expository Composition, Valerie Laken
Engl 375: History and Structure of the English Language, Alan Wallace
Engl 375: History and Structure of the English Language, Leonard Schulze
Engl 410: Senior Seminar, Maria Carrig
Engl 410: Senior Seminar, Pam Smiley
Envs 160: Introduction to Environmental Science, Tracy Gartner
Envs 400: Senior Seminar in Environmental Science, Tracy Gartner
Esns 200: Classic to Contemporary Leadership Theory, Gary Williams
Esns 320: Development and Operation of Technology-Based Business, Doug Arion
Exss 235: Sport and Exercise Psychology, Gary Williams
Exss 270: Elementary Physical Education/Principles of Movement, Susanna Swenson
Exss 301: Tests and Measurements in Exercise and Sport Science, Cynthia Allen
Exss 301: Tests and Measurements in Exercise and Sport Science, Michelle Bonn
Exss 420: Methods and Materials, Cynthia Allen
Geos 373: Urban Geography, Julio Rivera
Geos 400: Senior Seminar, Joy Mast
Geos 471: Biology and Geography of Nicaragua, Julio Rivera/Pat Pfaffle
Geos 471: Senior Seminar in Geography, Matt Zorn
Genl 675: International Financial and Cultural Analysis of the United Kingdom, Joe Wall
Germ 311: Interpreting Written Texts in German, Richard Sperber
Gifw 241: Foundations of the Natural Sciences, Brian Schwartz
Hist 220: Historical Methods, Stephanie Mitchell
Hist 220: Historical Methods, Steve Udry
Hist 220: Historical Methods, John Leazer
Hist 400: Senior Seminar, Steve Udry
Hist 400: Senior Seminar, Stephanie Mitchell
Math 103: Applied Mathematics, Charlotte Chell
Math 112: Calculus I, Charlotte Chell
Math 200: Linear Algebra, Aaron Trautwein
Math 309: Real Analysis, Mark Snavely
Math 322: Abstract Algebra, Erik Tou
Math 322: Abstract Algebra, Charlotte Chell
Mgmt 371: International Management, Colleen OBrien
Mgmt 405: Security Portfolio Analysis, Joe Wall
Mgmt 490: Business Policy Seminar, Mary Krome
Mgmt 490: Business Policy Seminar, Mark Miller
Mgmt 490: Business Policy Seminar, Rich Fields
Mgmt 490: Business Policy Seminar, Cathy Duffy
Mlan 271: Heroes, Dreamers and Scoundrels of Spain, Sarah Cyganiak
Mlan 308: The French Speaking World: Social, Political and Economic Issues, Marian Rothstein
Mlan 311: Interpreting Written Texts in French, Marian Rothstein
Mlan 401: Spanish Senior Seminar, Lynn Loewen
Mlan 450: Chinese Senior Thesis, Mimi Yang
Mlan 471: Special Topics in French, Marian Rothstein
Mlan/Busa 6XX: Global Business and Culture: J-Term Argentina, Mimi Yang/David Schlichting
Mrkt 490: Marketing Research Senior Seminar, Jan Owens
Musi 116: Musicianship Skills in Context, Dimitri Shapovalav
Musi 117: Music Technology & Industry, Mark Petering
Musi 471: Topics in Music History: Romanticism, Dimitri Shapovalov
Neur 250: Research Methods in Neuroscience, Dan Miller
Phil/Clas 271: Homer’s Iliad & Odyssey, Richard Heitman
Phys 271: Planet Quest, Julie Dalhstrom
Phys 406: Experimental Physics, Brian Schwartz
Phys 408: Observational Astrophysics, Doug Arion
Pols 205: Philosophical Foundations of Political Economy, Art Cyr
Pols/Soci 271: African Transitions, Ellen Hauser
Pols/Soci/Womg 271: Women in Developing Countries: Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, Ellen Hauser
Pols 290: Constitutional Law I: Separation of Powers, Jonathan Marshall
Pols 291: Constitutional Law II: Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, Jonathan Marshall
Pols 310: Logic of Political Inquiry, Jerald Mast
Pols 325: Classics of Political Thought, Paul Ulrich
Pols 400: Senior Seminar, Jeff Roberg
Pols/Econ 405: IPE Senior Seminar, Art Cyr
Psyc 230: Cognition, Leslie Cameron
Psyc 365: Child Psychopathology, Ingrid Tiegel
Psyc 370: Thesis Development, Robert Maleske
Psyc 400: Senior Seminar, Robert Maleske
Reli 100: Understandings of Religion, Jim Lochtefeld
Reli 100: Understandings of Religion, Chris Von Dehsen
Reli 100: Understandings of Religion, Sandra Bisciglia
Reli 275: Research Methods, Chris Renaud
Reli/Clas 331: Greek Religions, Chris Renaud
Reli/Clas 332: Roman Religions, Christine Renaud
Reli 335: Religion and Society, Tom Simpson
Soci 141: Principles of Sociology, Rick Matthews
Soci 141: Principles of Sociology, Bill Miller
Soci 142: Sociology of Social Problems, Rick Matthews
Soci 143: Cultural Anthropology, Mathew Somlai
Soci 204: Sociology of Religion, Marianne Unger
Soci 227: Juvenile Delinquency, Rick Matthews
Soci 271: Alaskan Settlers, Marianne Unger
Soci 271: American Indian Ethno-history: Investigating Protest and Place, Mathew Somlai
Soci/Womg/Pols 271: Women in Developing Countries: Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, Ellen Hauser
Soci/Pols 271: African Transitions, Ellen Hauser
Soci 271: Elite Deviance, Rick Matthews
Soci 324: Logic of Sociological Inquiry, Bill Miller
Soci 499: Senior Seminar, Bill Miller
Soci 499: Senior Seminar, Stephen Lyng
Soci 499: Senior Seminar, Rick Matthews
Socw 220: Child Welfare Policy and Practice, Ruth Fangmeier
Socw 220: Child Welfare Policy and Practice, Danielle Geary
Socw 240: Human Behavior and Social Environment, Linda Noer
Socw 240: Human Behavior and Social Environment, Danielle Geary
Socw 253: Family Violence: An Overview, Danielle Geary
Socw 310: Social Welfare Policy Analysis, Danielle Geary
Socw 471: Family Violence, Ruth Fangmeier
Span 309: The Spanish Speaking World: Cultural and Intellectual Life, Isabel Rivero-Vila
Span 311: Interpreting Written Texts in Spanish, Erik Kulke
Span 311: Interpreting Written Texts in Spanish, Ed Montanaro
Span 311: Interpreting Written Texts in Spanish, Sarah Cyganiac
Span 311: Interpreting Written Texts in Spanish, Lynn Loewen
Thtr 290: Play Reading and Analysis, Neil Scharnick
Thtr 455: Directing, Herschel Kruger
Womg 271: I Shop Therefore I Am, Brad Zopf
Womg 271: Growing Old in America, Ruth Fangmeier & Jean Preston
Womg/Soci/Pols 271: Women in Developing Countries: Africa, Asia, and the Middle East, Ellen Hauser
Womg 271/Clas 245: Race, Ethnicity and Gender in the Ancient World, Christine Renaud and Allen Vogt
Womg 310: Women’s and Gender Studies Theory, Ellen Hauser
Womg 471-1: Family Violence, Ruth Fangmeier

Minutes of the 3/23/2009 Meeting

Present:  Matthews, Snavely, Cassidy, Montenero, Marshall, Steege

The meeting came to order at 12:20.

The following courses were approved as WI courses for 2009-2010:

SOCW 220, Fangmeier
POLS 290, Marshall
POLS 291, Marshall

Other items were discussed.

The meeting adjourned at 12:50.

Minutes of the 3/9/2009 WAC Meeting

WAC Meeting Minutes
3/9/09

Present: Matthews, Snavely, Marshall, Cassidy, Preston, Steege, West, Keller, Hanna.

The meeting was called to order at 12:15.

The minutes from February 23rd were not presented for approval.

Rick Matthews addressed the issue of the fall retreat. Certification training will be necessary, and we will do this on our own this year, without Marty Townsend’s input. Scheduling must be arranged to work with the Western Heritage retreat as well as other August training sessions/retreats. Rick will keep the committee informed as the schedules are decided.

Mark Snavely will cross check the fall 09 W.I. listings from the Registrar with the committees list to see that all W.I. courses are properly listed for registration.

The following courses were approved for W.I.:

ASNS 400 – Jim Lochtefeld
ML 311 – Cyganiac/Loewen

CLAS 245 – Renaud/Vogt was approved for renewal.

Waiver requests:

Carly Crittendon – denied
Beth Robbins – approved
Andrew Steeves – approved

The next meeting will be Monday, March 23rd.

The meeting was adjourned at 1:00 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,

Jean Preston