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Fall 2011
Schedule of Classes
Access to registration and other Fall 2011 information can be found at:
www.uni.edu/registrar/registration or myuniverse.uni.edu
The University of Northern Iowa provides transformative learning experiences that inspire students to
embrace challenge, engage in critical inquiry and creative thought, and contribute to society.
Reading the Schedule of Classes
Provided below is a guide for understanding and using the Schedule of Classes.
Please note abbreviations at the top of the Schedule of Classes page which title the information listed below it: e.g., Dpt.=
department number.
Department
Number
Course Distinguishes each course in the department. If the first digit is “0" the course is primarily for freshmen
Number and/or sophomores, if it is “1" the course is primarily for juniors and seniors, if the first digit is “2" or “3" it
is a course for graduate students only. Course numbers followed by a “g” indicates graduate credit -
freshmen and sophomores cannot register for “g” level courses.
Course Title Course descriptions are found in the UNI Programs and Courses. Descriptions of courses
typically taken by first-year students are included in this handbook.
Unit of measure assigned to a course. It normally designates how many hours per
Credit Hours week a course meets during the semester. Fifty minutes equals one class meeting
hour. Lab, studio, and physical education courses generally meet two hours for one
credit hour.
Building
Day and This is the day and time the class is offered. EVE designates an evening class and ARR
Time designates that additional hours will be scheduled by the instructor.
Section A course may be taught at more than one time -- the section number distinguishes separate offerings of
Number the same course: 1-49 section numbers indicate full semester courses; 70 section numbers indicate lab
sections; 80 section numbers indicate courses offered the first half of the semester; 90 section numbers
indicate courses offered the second half of the semester.
UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA
REGISTRATION FORM
SEMESTER (SUMMER/FALL/SPRING)__________________ YEAR ________________
_______________________________________ _____________________________________
NAME (Last, First, Middle or Maiden) Student # or Social Security #
Identify the courses which need special attention in the "SPEC" column with the following abbreviations: Rep = Repeat
Course; Aud = Audit, and 2 = Credit/No Credit. Prior to registering, students must ensure that holds have been removed
and necessary course approvals entered by appropriate offices.
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* Advisor *
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THIS FORM CAN BE USED FOR REGISTERING BY MAIL (LIMIT 1 OR 2 CLASSES). PLEASE
COMPLETE THE FORM AND MAIL TO:
REGISTRAR’S OFFICE
115 GILCHRIST HALL
CEDAR FALLS, IA 50614-0006
IN-SESSION SCHOOL ADDRESS (Used for mailings while the University is in session)
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Street Address City State Zip Telephone
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Street Address City State Zip Telephone
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UNIVERSITY OF NORTHERN IOWA
Cedar Falls, Iowa 50614
SCHEDULE OF CLASSES – FALL 2011
CLASSES BEGIN MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 2011
AT 8:00 A.M.
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REGISTRATION PROCEDURES required to change your password the first time you log in. Your new
password must be at least 8 characters long and must contain at least one
NEW STUDENTS - GRADUATE AND UNDERGRADUATE alpha, one numeric, and one special character. See the password requirements
New students, both graduate and undergraduate, cannot register for classes on the MyUniverse log in screen for a complete listing of requirements. Keep
until all requirements for admission to the university are met. your password in a secure place. It is required for future access to the
system.
After admission requirements are met, new graduate students will register in A new student information system, PeopleSoft/Campus solutions, is being
accordance with the procedures set out below for former students. implemented with registration for the Fall 2011 term.
After admission requirements are met, new undergraduate students will receive The new web Schedule of Classes allows students to search for course sections
their registration materials in connection with the orientation program provided offered for a specific semester. There are many new options for searching for
for such students. Further instructions for completing registration will be given course sections in the new student information system.
during the orientation program.
The Planner allows students to select courses from the course catalog and plan
which semesters they would like to enroll in them.
FORMER AND CURRENTLY-ENROLLED STUDENTS
Students enrolled for the Spring 2011 semester who plan to graduate in Spring The Shopping Cart allows students to select course sections from the schedule
2011 and intend to continue as graduate students for Fall 2011 must file an of classes for a given semester, to plan which sections they will attempt to
application for graduate study. Graduate admission information and the enroll in once the Enroll function becomes available.
application for admission is available on the Web at
www.grad.uni.edu/admission. The Enroll function becomes available during a student's enrollment
appointment and allows students to actually enroll in course sections for a given
term.
Former students who are not enrolled for the Spring 2011 semester must file a
notice of intent to register with the Registrar's Office at least two weeks prior to Enrollment is a separate process from the Planner and Shopping Cart
registration for Fall 2011. Failure to file this notice of intent to register will planning activities. Use of the Planner and Shopping Cart does not
delay the registration process. guarantee enrollment in class sections or add the courses to the student's
enrollment; this takes place only during the Enroll process.
ADVISOR APPROVAL
The following programs require that students have an advisor's approval before It is recommended that students take the following steps prior to
registering. registration:
000 Undecided
15Z Pre-MBA 1. Review the information about the enrollment features and
310-319 Design, Textiles, Gerontology, & Family Studies Capabilities of the new student information system available at
33S Construction Management http://www.uni.edu/sis/content/student-center-help.
332-33J Industrial Technology (graduates only) 2. Access your registration information in the MyUNIverse Student Center
34E-34S Manufacturing Technology tab. http://myuniverse.uni.edu.
351-352 Electro-Mechanical Systems A. Note your enrollment appointment date and time. Registration can
3T1-3T7 Technology (graduates only) occur on or after the date and time that is listed.
400-40G Psychology (graduates only) B. Note the Holds section. These must be cleared prior to
410-41F Health Promotion and Education (prospective only) registration or the system will prohibit you from enrollment.
42A, 42N Athletic Training C. Note the course enrollment requirements and prerequisites for the
440-449 Leisure Services (prospective only) course sections you plan to register for. Use this information to
490 Theatre assist in determining course eligibility.
510-515 Communication Sciences and Disorders 3. Use the Planner and/or Shopping Cart plan your desired course sections
520-529 Music prior to your enrollment date and time.
600-606 Art (freshmen and sophomores only) 4. If any desired courses require an approval, please contact the appropriate
620-629 English offices. Approvals will be granted electronically or in writing. Students
720 French given written approval must add the course at the Registrar’s Office.
740 German Verbal approvals will not be acceptable.
770 Russian 5. If any desired courses list other enrollment requirements/prerequisites,
800-80M Mathematics please verify that the prerequisites have been met.
810-815 Computer Science 6. On or after your enrollment appointment date and time, enroll in the
82A All Science Teaching courses.
82J Middle/Junior High Science Teaching
822-825 Science Education Students will be able to drop and add classes at any time after their initial
840 Biology (graduates only) registration.
844 Biology Teaching
860-86D Chemistry ADVANCE REGISTRATION SCHEDULE
87A-872 Earth Science
880-888 Physics REGISTRATION SCHEDULE - CURRENT AND FORMER
944-949 Public Administration STUDENTS
950 Public Policy Advance enrollment appointment dates and times for Fall 2011 will be by
960 History (graduates only) classification and earned hours at the end of the 2010 Fall term.
980 Sociology (graduates only)
990 Anthropology (declared majors only) Student enrollment appointment dates and times are available in MyUNIverse
in the Student Center tab. Students who cannot register on their assigned
REGISTRATION PROCESS day/time may register at any later date. Students are advised not to skip class to
Students are encouraged to self-register from a convenient location. Operator register for classes. An absence for this reason may be classified as unexcused
and may affect the course grade.
assisted registration will also be available at the Registrar’s Office.
GRADUATES
During advance registration, scheduling assistance will be available in the Registration day: April 5
Registrar’s Office 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday. Students
registering from locations other than the Registrar’s Office will be able to SENIORS
access the system 24 hours per day, 7 days per week; any exceptions to Students with 90 or more hours of credit at the end of 2010 Fall term.
availability will be noted by system messages.
Registration days: April 6-7
The registration system is accessed through MyUNIverse under the Student
Center tab. See http://myuniverse.uni.edu. Students with questions on JUNIORS
registering from off-campus should contact the ITS Consulting Center at Students with 60-89 hours credit at the end of 2010 Fall term.
(319)273-5555.
Registration days: April 8-11
If you are accessing MyUniverse for the first time, your initial password is in
the format mmdd$nnnnnn where mm is the first 2 letters of your birth month, SOPHOMORES
dd is the 2 digit number of your birth day and nnnnnn is your 6 digit university Students with 30-59 hours credit at the end of 2010 Fall term.
ID#. For example, if your birth date is July 4 and your university ID# is
123456, your initial password is ju04$123456. For security reasons, you are Registration days: April 13-15
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FRESHMEN ENROLLMENT REQUIREMENTS/PREREQUISITES
Students with less than 30 hours at the end of 2010 Fall term. Enrollment requirements and prerequisites indicate conditions that must be
satisfied before enrolling for the course.
Registration days: April 18-21
The university reserves the right to remove students from courses for which
Freshmen should participate in the following steps to complete advising and prerequisites have not been met.
registration.
AUDITING CLASSES
Advisor written approval is REQUIRED. See your assigned advisor. If you Courses will default to the graded grading basis. Students wishing to request to
are unsure of your advisor's name or location or if you need a change of audit a courses should contact the Registrar’s Office.
advisor, contact Academic Advising Services in 102 Gilchrist.
SPECIAL AND UNCLASSIFIED Students receiving approval to audit may change to registration for credit in the
Registration day: April 21 first three weeks of fall or spring semester. After that any change would
require signatures from the course instructor and the Office of Academic
OTHER REGISTRATION INFORMATION Affairs.
LATE REGISTRATION Audit hours are included in the maximum credit hour load a student may take.
Registration after August 22, 2011 is considered a late registration. A $20.00 Students may audit a course, but the fee assessment will be the same as courses
late registration fee will be charged of all students who register after this date.
taken for credit.
CLOSED CLASSES
Written permission to enroll in a class which is closed must be secured from APPLICATION FOR GRADUATION
the head of the department in which the course is offered. In some instances At the time of this writing, the application for graduation in the new system is
the department head may request the student to obtain the instructor's signature
to see whether there is room in the class. Then the student will still need to go not yet available. Details will be communicated to potential graduating
back to the department head office for final approval. students at a future date.
CHANGE OF REGISTRATION Seniors who expect to graduate at the end of the Fall 2011 semester must
Students may enroll in a course anytime up to and including one week after the complete an undergraduate graduation application form.
beginning of University instruction. This week shall be defined as seven
instructional class days. Beyond that period, but not to exceed three calendar Graduate students: Applications for graduation can be completed any time up
weeks beyond the beginning of University instruction, enrollment will be to the 12th week of classes (July 1 deadline for all summer sessions). During
subject to departmental approval. Fall and Spring semesters, the 12th week helps assure students’ names will be
included in the commencement publication. After the 12th week special
Friday, September 2, is the last day to drop a full-semester course without a application for graduation must be made on paper and submitted to the
“W”. Dropping a course without a “W” removes the course from your academic department for approval.
academic record and is subject to a tuition refund if the drop results in less than
fulltime (12 hours undergraduate, 9 hours graduate). Courses dropped after TRANSCRIPTS
September 3 through are dropped with a “W” (withdraw) and are not subject Complete transcript ordering information is available at
to any type of tuition refund. Please note this methodology only pertains to a www.uni.edu/registrar/students/transcripts.shtml.
portion of the courses being dropped. When all of the courses are dropped for
a semester (total withdraw), the amount of tuition refund is based upon the FEES AND BILLING INFORMATION
withdraw date - see the “Withdrawal Refund” section on page 9.
TUITION AND MANDATORY FEES
Students desiring to make changes from off-campus may do so through the first Tuition and mandatory fees for Fall 2011 are based on credit load at 5:00 p.m.
seven (7) days. Friday, September 2, 2011. This is the last day for adjustments downward in
tuition and mandatory fee assessment. Tuition and fees are subject to change
The change of registration is not effective until the form is filed in the by the university and the Board of Regents, State of Iowa.
Registrar’s Office, and the date filed in the Registrar’s Office is the effective
date of the change. TUITION AND MANDATORY FEES (per semester)
Iowa Iowa Non- Non-
CHANGE OF REGISTRATION FEE Residents Residents Residents Residents
The following fees will be assessed per day for changes of registration COBA* COBA*
beginning Monday, August 29:
$10.00 for all added and dropped courses Undergraduates
12 hours or more $3675.00 $4425.00 $8053.00 $8803.00
STUDENT LOAD 11 hours 3353.00 4046.00 7368.00 8061.00
Undergraduates with over a total 2.00 GPA have a maximum load of 18 hours. 10 hours 3086.00 3716.00 6736.00 7366.00
Undergraduates with under a total 2.00 GPA have a maximum load of 14
hours. All graduate students have a maximum load of 15 hours. 9 hours 2819.00 3386.00 6104.00 6671.00
8 hours 2496.50 3000.50 5416.50 5920.50
Students who wish to register for a load in excess of their appropriate limit 7 hours 2229.50 2670.50 4784.50 5225.50
must do the following prior to your initial registration. 6 hours 1962.50 2340.50 4152.50 4530.50
5 hours 1640.50 1955.50 3465.50 3780.50
Undergraduate students must obtain approval at the Registrar’s Office, 115
Gilchrist. 4 hours 1204.50 1456.50 1204.50 1456.50
3 hours 937.50 1126.50 937.50 1126.50
Graduate students must complete a student request form electronically through 2 hours 670.50 796.50 670.50 796.50
MyUniverse stating your reasons for requesting to take more hours and stating 1 hour 670.50 796.50 670.50 796.50
your UNI cumulative GPA. This request will be routed electronically for Graduates
approvals.
9 hours or more $4209.00 $4959.00 $8676.00 $9426.00
EXPLANATION OF COURSE NUMBERS 8 hours 3744.00 4408.00 7712.00 8376.00
Beginning Fall 2011, the University of Northern Iowa is using a new 7 hours 3328.00 3909.00 6800.00 7381.00
course numbering system. Resources to support the transition from the 6 hours 2856.50 3354.50 5832.50 6330.50
old to the new course numbering system can be found at 5 hours 2440.50 2855.50 4920.50 5335.50
http://www.uni.edu/catalog/ Note that the 2010-12 catalog lists both the 4 hours 1800.50 2132.50 1800.50 2132.50
old and the new course numbers. 3 hours 1384.50 1633.50 1384.50 1633.50
2 hours 968.50 1134.50 968.50 1134.50
Detailed information regarding the course numbering system prior to Fall 2011 1 hour 968.50 1134.50 968.50 1134.50
and the system effective Fall 2011 may be found at *Students with junior status or higher who are declared majors within the
http://www.uni.edu/catalog/sites/default/files/2010-2012_UNI- College of Business Administration are assessed a mandatory
Catalog_Courses-Only.pdf supplemental tuition fee. This supplemental tuition fee is represented in
SECTION NUMBERS DESIGNATING HALF SEMESTER COURSES the total listed above.
SECTIONS NUMBERED IN THE “80s” (OR “8” AND A LETTER) MEET
THE FIRST-HALF OF A SEMESTER. SECTIONS NUMBERED IN THE For further information, contact the Office of Business Operations at (319)
“90s” (OR “9” AND A LETTER) MEET THE SECOND-HALF OF A 273-2164, or visit their Web site at www.uni.edu/tuition
SEMESTER.
OTHER FEES
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1. Application for admission to the university: The terms and conditions can also be referred to on the Office of Business
Undergraduate ..................................................................................... $40 Operations website www.uni.edu/obo/student_accounts.
Graduate .............................................................................................. $50
UNIVERSITY BILL (u-bill)
2. Application for admission of International Students:
All tuition, mandatory fees, contracted campus room and meal plan expenses,
Undergraduate ..................................................................................... $50
and other university related charges are electronically billed directly to the
Graduate .............................................................................................. $70 student by the Office of Business Operations, Student Accounts. Charges are
3. Applied Music (in addition to tuition) billed one semester at a time. New charges and/or adjustments are billed
Private Lessons - 2 hour per week (1 credit hour) ............................... 120 monthly throughout the semester.
Private Lessons - 1 hour per week (2 credit hours)............................... 200 An electronic University bill (u-bill) is generated on the 1st of every month and
Group voice, group piano, group vocal practicum, group opera due on the 20th- (If the due date falls on a weekend, the due date is the first
(groups of 4 or more) ............................................................................. 65 business day following). An email notification is sent to each student’s official
Instrument rental (per instrument) ......................................................... 35 UNI email address when the bill is available. Paper bills are NOT sent.
4. Continuing Graduate Scholar ................................................................. 50 Students can view their bill, pay their bill, or enroll in a payment plan online at
5. Correspondence Study (“Guided Independent Study”), per credit www.uni.edu via MyUNIverse on the Student Center tab. Students can allow
hour ..................................................................................................... 210 access to their u-bill by creating a username and password for parents or other
(plus an enrollment fee of $13.00 per course) third parties. Go to MyUNIverse –My Page tab-Third Party Accounts to grant
access.
6. Credit by Examination, per course ......................................................... 50
7. Deferred Payment Fee, per semester ...................................................... 20 Failure to receive or read an email reminder is not an acceptable reason for not
8. Diploma Replacement ........................................................................... 25 making a payment when due. It is the responsibility of the student to check
9. Doctoral Post Comp .............................................................................. 70 their u-bill account at least monthly and make required payment by the Due
10. Duplicate/Replacement refund check fee ............................................... 30 Date.
11. Extension Course, per credit hour
Undergraduate ..................................................................................... 268 A sample bill with instructions of how to read it can be viewed at
Graduate .............................................................................................. 416 www.uni.edu/obo/student_accounts.
MBA ................................................................................................... 536
Students must pay their account in full by the end of each semester to avoid
12. Graduation fee ....................................................................................... 50 registration delays and to receive transcripts or diplomas.
13. ID Card replacement.............................................................................. 25
14. Late registration ..................................................................................... 20 PAYMENT INSTRUCTIONS
15. Non-credit remedial courses (in addition to tuition) ............................. 510 U-bill payments can be made by cash, check, or online by e-check. UNI DOES
16. Orientation Services NOT accept credit or debit cards as a form of payment for u-bill charges.
Administrative Fee - Freshmen ............................................................ 185 Payments must be received BY THE DUE DATE to avoid a 1% late fee and
Administrative Fee - Transfer .............................................................. 185 other restrictions. Payments can be made using the following options:
17. Restricted Enrollment Fee..................................................................... 1% Online via E-check at MyUNIverse-Student Center tab
18. Returned Check Fee, per check.............................................................. 30 Cashier’s Window at 103 Gilchrist Hall (8 am - 4 pm M-F)
19. Study Abroad Fees Drop-box located outside of the East Entrance of Gilchrist Hall
Academic year ..................................................................................... 480 Mailing Address:
Administrative fee ................................................................................. 65 University of Northern Iowa
Non-UNI sponsored programs ............................................................. 120 Attn: Student Accounts
One semester only ............................................................................... 360 103 Gilchrist Hall
Summer session only ........................................................................... 150 Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0008
20. Third Party billing fee ............................................................................ 25 (Please include the student number in the memo section of the check.)
21. Transcript of academic record
Each Copy ............................................................................................. 15 DEFERRED PAYMENT PLAN
The University offers two Deferred Payment Plan options for tuition,
Immediate service (per copy) ................................................................. 17
mandatory fees, and contracted room and meal plan charges. These plans allow
FAX service per copy .............................................................................. 7
students to make payments in installments each semester. Plan options:
22. Workshop/Telecourse
Undergraduate, per credit hour ............................................................ 268 Option 1- UNI Self-Service plan
Graduate, per credit hour ..................................................................... 416 The UNI Self-Service plan allows students to select a 3 or 5 month plan. All
enrolled students are eligible to participate but the student MUST ENROLL
PAYMENT DUE DATES prior to the first billing due date. To enroll, students need to visit www.uni.edu
U-bill Dates Due Dates and log in to MyUNIverse-Student Center tab to complete the online payment
August 1 August 22 plan agreement. There is a $20 deferred billing fee, per semester, that will be
September 1 September 20 assessed to the student’s first bill after enrolling in a plan. It is in the student’s
October 1 October 20 best interest to enroll in a plan prior to the first billing of the semester, i.e.
November 1 November 21 before August 1 or January 1, to ensure the greatest options.
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www.uni.edu via MyUNIverse-Students Center. It is the responsibility of the The schedule for charging or refunding tuition for the Fall 2011 semester is as
student to ensure the accuracy of their bank routing and account numbers to follows:
avoid delays in receiving their funds. Once enrolled, students will receive an
automatic email notification each time that a refund has been sent to their bank Dates Percent Refund
account. Students are encouraged to verify receipt of funds with their bank
prior to conducting any transactions.
Before August 22 100
Refunds will be issued if the amount is $50 or greater. Credit balances below August 22-26 90
$50 will be held on account to pay additional u-bill charges throughout the August 29 - September 2 75
semester. Once the student’s enrollment ends, a refund will be disbursed, if the September 5-9 50
amount is $10 or more. In either case, a student may request a cash refund of September 12-16 25
any credit balance below the minimum in person at the Cashier’s Window. September 19 and after 0
The University will initiate direct deposit refunds daily beginning the first week INFORMATION FOR VETERANS
prior to classes starting through the second week of classes to accommodate
V.A. Specifications
increased financial aid disbursements. Beginning the 3rd week of each
semester, direct deposits will be initiated on Monday and Wednesday each
week. If a student has not set up direct deposit, a paper refund will be issued. Subsistence Undergraduates Graduates
Full Allowance 12 or more hours 9 or more hours
Paper refunds are printed weekly on Friday and held for pick up at the 3/4 Allowance 9-11 hours 7-8 hours
Cashier’s window in Gilchrist 103. Students are required to provide valid 2 Allowance 6-8 hours 5-6 hours
identification when picking up their check. Checks not picked up within 14 Tuition Assistance Only 1-5 hours 1-4 hours
days will be mailed to the student’s local address. As a result, the receipt of
funds will be significantly delayed compared to direct deposit. The above specifications are subject to the exceptions listed below. Veterans to
whom an exception applies must check with the VA Clerk in the Registrar's
Parents can also have the Parent Plus Loan deposited directly to their bank by Office prior to registration.
completing the Parent Plus Loan Direct Deposit Authorization form which can
be found on the Office of Business Operations website 1. Half-semester courses are certified as such and will not count for a full-
www.uni.edu/obo/student_accounts.
semester load.
2. The university will certify veterans for repeating courses only if a grade of
WITHDRAWING FROM SCHOOL “F” was previously received in the course.
The information set forth below applies to students who withdraw completely 3. Undergraduate students will only be certified for courses which are
from school. Dropping one or more classes does not constitute a withdrawal required for their minimum degree requirements.
unless the student drops all classes for which he or she is registered. Do not
attempt to withdraw your registration by filing a change of registration form.
Contact the Registrar's Office. If all classes are dropped, this is a withdrawal 4. Graduate students will be certified only for courses which apply to their
and the information below applies. specific degree program.
5. Withdrawal from a course with a “W” can result in costly repayments to
WITHDRAWAL PROCEDURE the VA.
A student who has started attending classes who finds it necessary to withdraw
from school initiates the withdrawal through the Office of the Registrar in 6. Any veteran reported for non-attendance in a course will have their
person or by calling 319-273-2241. Students living in a residence hall also training level adjusted in that semester to the instructor's recorded last day
must cancel their housing contract through the Director of the residence hall of attendance.
where they live. Students with financial aid MUST contact the Office of
Financial Aid (see page 14).
To make application for VA Educational assistance, visit the Registrar's Office,
A student who has registered but decides not to come to the University of 115 Gilchrist, or call 273-6801. The VA clerk is generally available between
Northern Iowa should advise the Registrar's Office as early as possible, listing 10:30-3:30 Monday through Friday.
the reasons for withdrawing from the university.
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Experience: Teacher as a Change Agent (200:128); and Student Teaching
Hours of credit/no credit, withdrawal and/or incompletes are not used in (280:xxx), ungraded credit may not be used in the Common Professional
Sequence requirements for the teaching program.
determining your grade point average. 7. Course work passed without grade may not be retaken except by special
permission of the Dean of the College in which the course is offered.
WARNING - PROBATION - SUSPENSION 8. A graded course completed may not be retaken on an ungraded basis.
An undergraduate student is placed on warning, probation, or suspension when 9. The Credit/No Credit system may not be used with Credit by
his/her UNI and/or total cumulative grade point average is less than 2.00. The Examination, Extension, or Correspondence courses.
status is determined by the number of grade points deficient from the number 10. Change of registration in a course to or from a non-graded basis may not
be made after ten calendar days following the beginning of the second half
needed to obtain a 2.00 grade point average. If the grade point deficiency of the semester in a full, academic-year semester, or after the mid-point in
warrants it, the student may be placed on academic suspension without having the duration of a course taught in a period less than a full, academic-year
previously been on warning or probation status. semester. Only one such change of registration may be made per course.
11. Credit/No Credit grading cannot be used for Presidential Scholar Seminars
To determine grade point deficiency, double the total of attempted graded or Presidential Scholar Thesis/Project credit.
hours. If the actual number of grade points is less than this total, there is a DEGREE AUDIT AND ADVISEMENT REPORT
grade point deficiency. In the example above the sample student had 14 hours All undergraduate students, who entered UNI spring 1982 or later will receive a
and 24 grade points. In the example above, grade point deficiency is degree audit and advisement report. The purpose of this report is to provide
determined as follows: (14 x 2) - 24 = 4. In this case the student is 4 grade you with information on how the courses you have completed and are currently
points deficient from obtaining a 2.00. registered for apply to your degree requirements. This report is to serve as your
guide for scheduling classes. Degree audits are accessible in MyUNIverse
http://myuniverse.uni.edu.
A grade point deficiency of 1 through 5 grade points places the student on
academic warning. The transition to the new student information system for Fall 2011 will result in
a change in format of the degree audit. The following explains the format of
Academic probation and suspension status is determined as follows: the current degree audit, which will continue to be used during the
Students with 29 or fewer graded hours: transition to the new system and degree audit. More details regarding the
format of the new degree audit will be provided as this document becomes
probation 6 through 13 deficiency points of obtaining a 2.00 available.
suspension 14 or more deficiency points of obtaining a 2.00
Students with 30-59 graded hours While we believe this report is basically self-explanatory, extensive use of
probation 6 through 11 deficiency points of obtaining a 2.00 abbreviations was mandated by form size. The following is an explanation of
suspension 12 or more deficiency points of obtaining a 2.00 the most common abbreviations and symbols.
Students with 60 or more graded hours
20111 The first four digits show the year and the fifth digit the term. The
probation 6 through 9 deficiency points of obtaining a 2.00 academic year begins with the summer term; therefore 20111 is
suspension 10 or more deficiency points of obtaining a 2.00 summer 2011, 20112 is fall 2011 and 20113 is spring 2012.
TRN A course transferred to UNI.
Academic suspension is for a minimum period of one academic year. Only the WAV A course that has been waived and is no longer required.
most extenuating circumstances would warrant consideration for readmission SUB A course which is substituted by another course.
X Exempt or credit by exam.
before one academic year has elapsed. P Passed.
(C-) The bracket indicates a grade which does not satisfy the course
The university has very generous provisions for a student to drop courses requirement.
during a semester, or to withdraw from school without serious academic % Indicates regressive or duplicate credit.
penalties. However, there are times when repeated withdrawals or dropping of # A course which repeats another course.
courses may raise questions as to the serious intent of the students, and they NOTE: During the semester you repeat a course you have previously
may be suspended. taken, your hours needed may be inflated. This situation will adjust
itself once you successfully complete the repeated course.
Readmission After Suspension: A student who has been suspended may be = Restricted Credit
readmitted only after applying for readmission in writing and receiving
favorable action on the application from the Committee on Admission and We have endeavored to show the results of any special student requests you
Retention. Applications for readmission may be secured from and filed with may have had approved. These actions will most likely be shown by the WAV
the secretary of the Committee in the Office of the Registrar. The completed
application and all supporting documents must be received in the Office of the and SUB transactions previously listed or in special comments.
Registrar at least SEVEN CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE
BEGINNING OF THE TERM for which the student is requesting Your degree audit and advisement report is divided into sections. The titles
enrollment. and explanation of those sections follow.
Upon readmission, students must earn a minimum of a 2.00 grade point
average each term they are enrolled until their cumulative grade point average Graduation Summary
is 2.00 or higher. Failure to earn a 2.00 or higher grade point average in any Your advisement report begins with your graduation summary. The
semester following readmission will cause the student to be suspended again. section tells you by categories the hours you need to complete and the
Academic suspension for a second time is considered permanent. Only the hours you have earned.
most extenuating circumstances would warrant consideration for readmission a
second time. University Competency Summary
VOTER REGISTRATION The university competency summary identifies your status towards
You may obtain voter registration information from the Office of the Registrar meeting these graduation requirements. If the status code is “needs”, then
or by accessing the Web site you still need to satisfy this requirement.
http://www.sos.state.ia.us/elections/VoterInformation/VoterRegistration.html.
(Iowa Code 48A.23) Liberal Arts Core
CREDIT/NO CREDIT GRADING Each category will show as being satisfied or not satisfied. Courses, hours
The undergraduate student having earned twelve semester hours of credit at this and grades will be listed with each requirement they satisfy. Therefore the
university may take courses offered by this institution for which he/she is same course may appear more than once on your degree audit.
otherwise eligible for degree credit without grade under the following
conditions: Major
1. The course work requirements for a student taking work on an ungraded Your major summary is listed next. Grades with a bracket ( ) do not
basis shall be the same as for a student taking the work on a graded basis.
2. A grade of C-or higher is required in a course to receive credit on the satisfy the course requirement. Please pay close attention to your sub-
“Credit/No Credit” option. group and elective requirements. You will find courses separated by an
3. Not more than 22 hours of ungraded course work in addition to courses “and”, an “or”, or a semi-colon. Groups of courses will usually be
authorized to be offered only for ungraded credit may be taken toward any preceded by a statement explaining your selection options for that group.
bachelor's degree.
4. Ungraded credit may not be applied to work required for a major or minor
except with the consent of the Head of the Department in which the Minor
course is offered. Next will occur your minor if you have one. The comments made above
5. No course taken on the “Credit/No Credit” option may be applied toward regarding your major are equally applicable with your minor.
fulfilling a Liberal Arts Core requirement.
6. Except for Field Experience: Exploring Teaching (200:017); Field Professional Education
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If you are seeking teaching licensure the next section will be the One exception which permits disclosure without consent is disclosure to
professional education requirements. school officials with legitimate educational interests. A school official is a
person employed by the university in an administrative, supervisory,
Professional Methods academic or research, or support staff position (including law enforcement
The professional methods section is a list of courses used to calculate the unit personnel and health staff); a person or company with whom the
professional methods grade point average to determine eligibility for university has contracted (such as an attorney, auditor, or collection
student teaching. These courses are already listed as required courses for agent); a person serving on the Board of Regents; or a student serving on
the major and, therefore, do not consist of any additional graduation an official committee, such as a disciplinary or grievance committee, or
requirements. assisting another school official in performing his or her tasks.
University Electives A school official has a legitimate educational interest if the official needs
The last section of this report is the courses you have completed that are to review an education record in order to fulfill his or her professional
considered to be university electives. These are courses that do not meet responsibility.
specific categorical requirements.
Upon request, the university discloses education records without consent
We hope you will find your degree audit and advisement report to be a valuable to officials of another school, in which a student seeks or intends to enroll.
tool for charting your progress towards your degree. If you have questions
about your report please feel free to contact your academic advisor, the Office 4. The right to file a complaint with the U.S. Department of Education
of Academic Advising or your Record Analyst in the Registrar's Office. concerning alleged failures by University of Northern Iowa to comply with
the requirements of FERPA. The name and address of the office that
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT administers FERPA is:
It is the policy of the University of Northern Iowa to fully comply with the
stated provisions of the Americans with Disabilities Act, 42 U.S.C.A., Section Family Policy Compliance Office, U.S. Department of Education, 400
12101, et req (“ADA”). The ADA states that “no qualified individual with a Maryland Avenue SW, Washington, D.C. 20202-4605.
disability shall, by reason of such disability, be excluded from participation in
or be denied the benefits of the services, programs or activities of a public
entity, or be subjected to discrimination by any such entity.” Based on an institutional adjudged determination of “need to know” the
university may release the following “Directory Information” to anyone who
The university is committed to the philosophy that students, staff, faculty or requests it without the consent of the student unless the student has requested
visitors with qualifying disabilities will be provided reasonable accommodation. the university not to release any or all of the information.
The Office of Student Disability Services also has voter registration services Please note: Restricted directory information will be released when
available to those with disabilities. (Also refer to “Voter Registration” necessary to perform required administrative duties related to your
information on this page.)
enrollment at the university.
If you have any questions concerning your responsibilities under this Act or if
you would like information on services available to students, please contact the 1. Student's name, university and home address, E-mail address, and
Office of Student Disability Services at (319)273-2677. Information regarding telephone number.
services for faculty or staff members can be obtained through the Employee 2. College.
Disability and Leave Coordinator, (319)273-6164. For deaf or hard of hearing 3. Curriculum major(s) and minor(s).
individuals, please use Relay 711. 4. Classification (Year in school).
5. Participation in recognized organizations, activities, and sports.
STUDENT RECORDS 6. Currently enrolled.
The University of Northern Iowa adheres to the Family Educational Rights and 7. Dates of attendance.
Privacy Act of 1974 as amended. Students who have questions concerning 8. Degrees received.
their rights under this Act may contact the Registrar's Office for pertinent
information. Students desiring to restrict the release of any of the preceding Directory
Information should contact the Office of the Registrar and fill out the
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords students appropriate form or “Update My Personal Information” within MyUNIverse.
certain rights with respect to their education records. They are: This restriction will remain in effect until you request it be changed.
1. The right to inspect and review the student's education records within 45 The complete Student Records Policy of the university may be obtained by
days of the day the university receives a request for access. accessing the general information portion of the university's home page on the
World Wide Web. The home page address is
Students should submit to the registrar, dean, head of the academic www.uni.edu/studentaffairs/deanofstudents/handbook/
department, or other appropriate official, written requests that identify the
record(s) they wish to inspect. The university official will make FEDERAL DISCLOSURE INFORMATION WEB SITES
arrangements for access and notify the student of the time and place where INSTITUTIONAL AND FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE INFORMATION
the records may be inspected. If the records are not maintained by the (Higher Education Amendments of 1998, Public Law 105-244)
university official to whom the request was submitted, that official shall The following information is available to all prospective and currently enrolled
advise the student of the correct official to whom the request should be students. You have a right to inspect and to have copies of any and/or all of the
addressed. following:
Information Office Contact WWW site
-Comprehensive General University www.uni.edu
2. The right to request the amendment of the student's education records that Financial Aid uni.edu/finaid
the student believes are inaccurate or misleading. 319-273-2700
- Cost of attendance uni.edu/infosys/tuition
- Financial aid refund policy finaid/special.shtml#dropping
Students may ask the university to amend a record that they believe is - Return of Title IV grants/loans finaid/
inaccurate or misleading. They should write the university official - Study Abroad aid eligibility http://fp.uni.edu/studyabroad
responsible for the record, clearly identify the part of the record they want - Terms/conditions for deferral of Federal
changed, and specify why it is inaccurate or misleading. Direct Loans https://www.dl.ed.gov
- Types of financial aid finaid/
If the university decides not to amend the record as requested by the Registrar uni.edu/registrar/
student, the university will notify the student of the decision and advise 319-273-2241
the student of his or her right to a hearing regarding the request for - Refund policies of tuition/fees registrar/withdraw.htm
- Withdrawing from school and dropping regisrtar/withdraw.htm
amendment. Additional information regarding the hearing procedures will or adding of courses registrar/regprocsp.htm
be provided to the student when notified of the right to a hearing. - Academic programs uni.edu/catalog
- University accreditations
uni.edu/pubrel/catalog/gen-info.shtml#members
3. The right to consent to disclosures of personally identifiable information - Graduation rates registrar/statistics.htm
contained in the student's education records, except to the extent that
FERPA authorizes disclosure without consent. Intercollegiate Athletics
319-273-3100
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- Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act
http://unipanthers.collegesports.com/ot/equity.html No person shall be excluded from participation in, be
Office of Disability Services denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination in
319-273-2676 employment, any educational program, or any activity of
- Facilities and services for uni.edu/disability the University, on the basis of age, color, creed, disability,
disabled students gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual
Office of Public Safety orientation, veteran status, or on any other basis protected
319-273-2712 by federal and/or state law.
- Campus security and crime statistics
www.vpaf.uni.edu/pubsaf/crime_stats/index.shtml The University of Northern Iowa seeks to prohibit discrimination and to
In compliance with the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and
Campus Crime Statistics Act, information on crime statistics for recent years, promote affirmative action in its educational and employment policies and
Public Safety personnel and programs, building access, reporting crimes, safety practices.
suggestions, and policies, programs and services regarding alcohol, drugs and
sexual abuse is available at www.vpaf.uni.edu/pubsaf/crime_stats/index.shtml.
You may request a printed copy of this information by contacting the Office of Office of Compliance and Equity Management, Approved 03/02
the Vice President for Educational and Student Services, University of President’s Cabinet, Approved 04/01/02
Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA 50614-0002.
For additional information, contact the Office of Compliance and Equity
Management, 117 Gilchrist, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA
DRUG FREE SCHOOLS ACT 50614-0028, (319) 273-2846, or visit www.uni.edu/equity.
www.uni.edu/subabuse
www.vpaf.uni.edu/hrs/eap/index.shtml UNI DISCRIMINATION AND HARASSMENT POLICY
In compliance with the Drug Free Schools and Communities Act (DFSCA) and
Drug and Alcohol Abuse Prevention Regulations, these Web sites contain the Purpose: To provide guidelines regarding discrimination and harassment
following information: standards of conduct concerning alcohol and other drug applicable to the entire university.
(AOD) use and related disciplinary sanctions, local, state and federal laws and
sanctions concerning AOD use, health risks of AOD use and abuse, and Policy Statement: It is the policy of the University of Northern Iowa that there
programs for students and employees that provide assistance for alcohol and/or will be equal employment and educational opportunity without regard to age,
other drug concerns. color, creed, disability, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex,
sexual orientation, veteran status, or any other basis protected by federal and/or
STUDENT RIGHT TO KNOW ACT (Public Law 101-542) state law. This includes the provision of a campus environment that is free from
Federal law requires all institutions of higher education to provide graduation illegal discrimination and harassment. The University will not tolerate any form
rates to current and prospective students. Our most recent analysis shows that of illegal discrimination or harassment and will not condone any actions or
65.0 percent of the students who enter the University of Northern Iowa words that constitute such.
graduate within the six-year completion period established by the law. This
percentage does not include students who continued to be enrolled at UNI after All members of the University community are accountable for compliance with
six years or students who transferred to other colleges and universities. In a this policy. The University is committed to eliminating illegal discrimination
recent study of universities comparable to UNI, their mean graduation rate after and harassment, wherever they occur in the University community, by taking
six years was 48 percent. If you wish additional information regarding student corrective action as a result of violations of this policy. Violations may lead to
retention and persistence to graduation at UNI you may contact the Registrar's disciplinary action up to and including separation from the University.
Office.
Discrimination: Discrimination occurs when an individual is treated adversely
POLICY ON MAKE-UP WORK AND MISSED CLASSES because of that individual’s membership in one of the legally protected groups
It is the expressed focus of the University of Northern Iowa to further the listed above.
educational development of each of its students. On occasion events will
necessitate a student’s absence from class. In order for both faculty and Harassment: Harassment occurs when unwelcome conduct based on an
students to effectively plan for these absences, the following procedures are individual’s membership in a protected group unreasonably interferes with the
recommended. individual’s work or academic environment.
1. All parties involved should be made aware of scheduled absences well Sexual Harassment: Sexual harassment occurs when an individual is
ahead of the date(s) of absence. In the case of extra-curricular activities, a subjected to unwelcome sexual advances, unwelcome requests for sexual
semester-long schedule should be prepared and distributed at the favors, or other unwelcome verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature when:
beginning of the semester. In instances where semester-long schedules
are not feasible, two weeks written notification shall be given for all 1. Submission to such conduct is made explicitly or implicitly a term or
absences. This notification shall take place even if the absence is potential condition of an individual's employment or academic standing;
rather than definite. Assuming that appropriate notification has been
provided, students and faculty shall mutually agree as to how assignments, 2. Submission to or rejection of such conduct by an individual is used as the
lectures, exams, etc. shall be made up. The type and extent of make-up basis for employment decisions or academic decisions affecting the
work shall be at the discretion of the faculty member. individual; or
2. Occasionally there will occur situations where two weeks notice is 3. Such conduct has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an
impossible. On these occasions, students, faculty, and others concerned individual's work or academic performance or creating an intimidating,
should work closely together to ascertain whether special arrangements hostile, or offensive working, academic, or social environment.
can and/or should be made.
Consensual Relationships: Consensual romantic and/or sexual relationships
3. Faculty shall not penalize a student for missing a class or exam for an where a power differential exists, whether real or perceived, may constitute
educationally-appropriate activity, including university sponsored or sexual harassment. The effect of such a relationship may render an individual’s
sanctioned events. work, academic, or social environment intimidating, offensive, or hostile.
Further, the individual with the power in the relationship will bear the burden
4. Where situations of irreconcilable disagreement occur which are not of responsibility should a complaint of sexual harassment be filed. Hence, all
resolved at the department level, a panel comprised of the Vice President University employees are strongly discouraged from entering into romantic
for Academic affairs, or that officer's designee, the Department Head of and/or sexual relationships, which could lead to the creation of a hostile
the academic department involved, and a representative of the extra- educational, social, and/or work environment for other members of the
curricular program (where applicable) shall meet at their earliest University community.
convenience with the faculty member and the student to mediate the
matter. Confidentiality: Complaints of discrimination or harassment filed with the
University will be treated with the utmost privacy possible to the extent allowed
UNI EQUAL OPPORTUNITY POLICY by law, while also assuring a complete investigation. University personnel
involved in or responsible for any aspect of a complaint shall maintain such
Purpose: To provide guidelines regarding equal opportunity at the university in confidentiality throughout the processing of the complaint.
compliance with applicable federal and state nondiscrimination and affirmative
action laws and regulations. Should the complainant publicly discuss the complaint, the University shall be
relieved of its confidentiality obligations related to the disclosed information
under this policy.
Policy Statement:
The university has established its equal opportunity policy as follows: Retaliation: The University seeks to create an environment where its students
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and employees are free, without fear of reprisal, to use these procedures to head/director, dean, vice president, and the president will also be notified.
determine if there has been a violation of their civil rights. Any act of retaliation
will result in appropriate disciplinary action. Similarly, persons who use this In the event that there is a finding of a violation of University policy, the vice
process to bring frivolous or otherwise bad faith allegations against an president of the accused will determine appropriate disciplinary sanctions based
employee shall be subject to disciplinary action. on the recommendation from the Office of Compliance and Equity
Management, and will notify in writing the accused and the Office of
Reporting Responsibilities: All University employees in a supervisory Compliance and Equity Management of his/her decision. This written decision
capacity are required to report to the Office of Compliance and Equity must be issued within fifteen working days of the date of the notice from the
Management any allegation of discrimination and/or harassment of which they Office of Compliance and Equity Management. If the vice president serves as a
are made aware. The confidentiality of all parties will be honored to the extent party or witness in an investigation, the notice will be sent to the president for
legally allowed and which provides for an appropriate investigation. Persons determination of disciplinary sanctions. This is the conclusion of the internal
seeking information or guidance concerning potential discrimination or procedures under this policy.
harassment allegations are advised that the University may need to take action
once it is informed of an allegation whether or not the person wants to pursue a Office of Compliance and Equity Management, Approved 03/02, Amended
complaint. 06/07, Amended 02/09
Non-supervisory employees are strongly encouraged to report allegations of President’s Cabinet, Approved 04/01/02, Amended 06/07, Amended 02/09
discrimination and/or harassment to any supervisor or directly to the Office of For additional information contact the Office of Compliance and Equity
Compliance and Equity Management. Management, 117 Gilchrist, University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls, IA
Disabilities: In order to receive assistance with requests for accommodations, a 50614-0028, (319) 273-2846 or visit www.uni.edu/equity.
student with a disability must contact the Office of Student Disability Services.
An employee with a disability who wishes to request an accommodation should ACADEMIC LEARNING CENTER
contact his/her supervisor or the coordinator of employee disability services 007 - 008 Innovative Teaching and Technology Center (ITTC)
located in Human Resource Services. A visitor with a disability who wishes to www.uni.edu/unialc
request an accommodation should contact Human Resource Services. If an
employee or student feels his/her rights under the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AND RETENTION SERVICES
and/or the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 have been violated, they 007 ITTC, 319-273-6023
may consult with the Office of Compliance and Equity Management and/or Academic Achievement and Retention Services empowers students to achieve
utilize the following procedures. academic success and to develop personal and professional strengths. Services
include:
Procedure for Resolution: An allegation of discrimination and/or harassment --Personalized advising, academic planning, career/graduate school exploration
against a University employee, vendor, or other third party should be addressed and financial literacy education.
to the Office of Compliance and Equity Management. An allegation against a --Individual and group tutoring for selected courses.
student should be reported to the Dean of Students and will be resolved through --Workshops to enhance study skills, finances, and career interests
student conduct procedures. --Strategies for Academic Success, a two-credit course
--Collaboration with other campus offices in delivering orientation and
Except in cases involving criminal activity and/or sexual assault, an employee transition programs
or student alleging discrimination and/or harassment under this policy is
encouraged to discuss the allegation with the head of the department in which EXAMINATION SERVICES
the alleged discrimination and/or harassment occurred. The department head 007 ITTC, 319-273-6023
will then consult with the Office of Compliance and Equity Management to Examination Services offers credit by examination, certification examinations,
determine an appropriate course of action. If it is determined to be appropriate, and most major national college and professional school entrance exams.
an attempt to facilitate an informal resolution of the matter will be made. In the Services are provided to enrolled graduate and undergraduate students, non-
event that an informal resolution is not reached, is not appropriate, or is not UNI students, and non-students. In addition to test administration, this program
pursued, the student or employee may consult with the Office of Compliance provides test registration and preparation assistance.
and Equity Management to initiate a formal investigation. If, at any time, the
employee or student is not comfortable addressing the department head, the Examination Services offers:
Office of Compliance and Equity Management may be contacted directly. --College Level Examination Program (CLEP)
Note: If an allegation includes actions that involve criminal activity and/or --Professional Assessments for Beginning Teachers (Praxis I and II)
sexual assault, the individual is strongly encouraged to file a report with UNI Pre-Professional Skills Tests (PPST/PRAXIS I)
Police. Such reports will not be handled informally within the department. --Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL)
The Office of Compliance and Equity Management will provide a complaint EXAMINATIONS FOR GRADUATE SCHOOL ADMISSIONS
form, which the complainant will then complete and return. The complaint will To determine which examinations you are required to take, it is recommended
describe the alleged discrimination and/or harassment, the specific type of that you meet with your current advisor and/or department head and the
discrimination and/or harassment being alleged, and name of person(s) against graduate student advisor for the programs to which you are applying.
whom the complaint is being filed. --Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
--Miller Analogies Test (MAT)
The Office of Compliance and Equity Management will acknowledge the
receipt of the complaint in writing and will also notify in writing the following PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL ADMISSION TESTS
parties: the accused person and his/her department head/director, dean, vice --Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
president, and the president. When deemed appropriate by the Office of
OTHER EXAMINATIONS
Compliance and Equity Management, the complainant is given the option to
UNI is a test site for the following additional examinations:
resolve the complaint through mediation rather than investigation. Only if both --American College Testing Program (ACT)
the complainant and accused agree to mediation will that option be utilized. In --CASTLE Worldwide Testing
the event that either party declines mediation, the Office of Compliance and --DSST (Dantes Subject Standardized Test)
Equity Management will conduct an investigation of the alleged discrimination
and/or harassment charges. Cases of sexual harassment will generally not be For additional information on registration, fees, practice tests, and testing dates,
considered for mediation. please call 319-273-6023.
Following is the process for the investigation of complaints which have not STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES (SSS)
been resolved through mediation: 007 ITTC, 319-273-2179
Student Support Services is a federally-funded TRIO program that is designed
A person designated by the Office of Compliance and Equity Management will to increase the retention and graduation rates of UNI students who meet federal
initiate an investigation into the allegations. A typical investigation will involve eligibility requirements. Program staff serve as advocates for participants and
meeting with the person filing the complaint, the person(s) named in the provide a combination of cognitive and affective services based on the
complaint, and with other persons who may have knowledge relevant to the individual needs of the student. The following free services are offered to
investigation. eligible participants:
--Academic advising including assistance with course selection
The Assistant to the President for Compliance and Equity Management will --Educational and long-range planning
receive a report of the investigation from the designated investigator. S/he will --Monitoring of academic progress
render a finding of sufficient or insufficient evidence that this policy has been --Personal, financial, and career advising
violated. This determination will be based upon the evidence obtained as a --Tutoring and study groups
result of the investigation process. The complainant and the accused will be --College survival and study skills workshops
notified of the finding in writing. The accused person’s department --Cultural and educational activities
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--Financial assistance to qualified participants Suspension Status
--Graduate school enrollment assistance Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress is reviewed on an annual basis
following the conclusion of the Spring semester. Students must meet all three
MATH CENTER academic requirements (see above) at the time of review or they will be placed
008 ITTC, 319-273-2361
The Math Center’s mission is to serve as an academic resource for the on financial aid suspension. Students placed on financial aid suspension
University of Northern Iowa student body. Specifically, the Math Center seeks MUST appeal to have their aid reinstated for upcoming semesters at UNI.
to assist students enrolled in mathematics courses at UNI by providing sound Students who have successfully appealed will be placed on a probationary
academic tutoring using knowledgeable staff and creating a welcoming student status, allowing them to receive aid based on conditions set forth by the Office
centered atmosphere. The Math Center works in concert with the Mathematics of Student Financial Aid.
Department and the affiliates of the Academic Learning Center to provide the
following services: Probation Status
-- Free one-on-one tutoring, no appointment necessary
Probationary reinstatement of financial aid is available for students who have
-- Small group instruction
-- Review of mathematical concepts successfully appealed to have their aid reinstated. Students on financial aid
-- Study skills for mathematics probation must continue to adhere to the Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy
B Six-week, non-credit courses: outlined above and any other conditions listed on the Appeal Approval
$ PPST Math - Preparation for the exam required for admission to Contract. Students on probation status are reviewed at the end of Fall semester.
Teacher Education Program Students not making progress toward the terms of their appeal contract will
$ GRE Quantitative - Review and practice for the mathematics section of have their aid suspended and must appeal before a committee to have their aid
the Graduate Record Exam reinstated.
READING AND LEARNING CENTER
008 ITTC, 319-273-2361 Reinstatement of Aid
The Reading and Learning Center offers free services: Students placed on Financial Aid Academic Progress Suspension have the
$ Four-week, non-credit courses opportunity to appeal and/or have their previous grades reviewed by the Office
- Speed Reading B On average, students double to triple reading of Student Financial Aid. Students have the following options for
efficiency in this four-week course. reinstatement:
- Effective Study Strategies - Develop new note-taking, text-reading, and
test-preparation strategies. 1) Meet all Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress
$ Ask-a-Tutor - Individualized tutoring available by appointment for many
Liberal Arts Core courses and some major and elective courses. requirements.
Undergraduate students must improve their UNI GPA to the 2.0
WRITING CENTER minimum with graduate students meeting the 3.0 UNI GPA minimum
008 ITTC, 319-273-2361 requirement, and
The Writing Center provides free, individualized assistance by appointment in By meeting the 67% course completion standard.
planning, writing, revising, and documenting papers for undergraduate and
graduate students in all majors. Trained, certified writing assistants and 2) Initiate the appeal process. Appeals must demonstrate
students work together to: extenuating circumstances that impeded the students’ ability to make
-- break writer’s block and get projects started
-- identify problems with focus, development, organization, clarity, and progress academically. All appeals must be accompanied by third party
grammar documentation of the circumstances encountered as well as an academic
-- plan strategies for improving rough drafts and overall writing skills plan of study (signed by an academic advisor or a record analyst in the
-- prepare for PPST, GRE, MCAT, and other standardized essay exams. Registrar’s Office). Examples of extenuating circumstances include but
are not limited to:
STANDARDS OF SATISFACTORY ACADEMIC PROGRESS Personal or Family Emergency
FOR FINANCIAL AID ELIGIBILITY Serious Medical Issues
The University of Northern Iowa has established requirements of Satisfactory Psychological Issues
Academic Progress (SAP) that all students must meet in order to be eligible for
financial aid. The financial aid programs affected include, but are not limited 3) Review of grade changes to previously deficient course grades.
to, all federal, state, institutional and/or private education loans. Students experiencing grade changes that may reinstate their eligibility
should contact the Office of Student Financial Aid to have their progress
Academic Requirements and Review Process reviewed.
Financial Aid Satisfactory Academic Progress is evaluated yearly at the end of
each spring semester for the previous summer, fall, and spring semesters. To The successful reinstatement of financial aid is not reflective of decisions
maintain eligibility for financial aid, students must meet the following three regarding Registrar academic suspensions. Students on academic suspension
criteria: should visit with the Registrar’s Office regarding reinstatement to UNI.
1) Minimum GPA: Undergraduate and 2nd BA students must maintain Appeal Process and Deadlines
a minimum 2.0 UNI GPA. Graduate students must maintain a minimum An appeal process is in place for those experiencing extenuating circumstances
3.0 UNI GPA. that affect their ability to make satisfactory academic progress. Appeal forms
may be obtained from the Office of Student Financial Aid or online at
2) Semester Hours Completed: All students must complete 67% of www.uni.edu/finaid. Appeals must be submitted no later than the end of
the courses they attempt within an academic year (summer, fall, spring). the second week of classes following the suspended semester or within 14
Attempted hours are based on enrollment at the end of the first two weeks calendar days of the date on the academic progress letter, whichever is
of class during a semester. Only grades of A, B, C, D, X, Cr, or P are later. It is recommended that students submit their appeals as soon as
counted as meeting the required hours. Failed classes, withdrawn classes, possible to avoid processing delays.
and incomplete grades do not count as completed credit hours and will
negatively affect the SAP calculation. All appeals must be accompanied by third party documentation of the
circumstances encountered, as well as an academic plan of study (signed by an
3) Maximum Time to Complete a Degree: Undergraduate students academic advisor or a record analyst in the Registrar’s Office) demonstrating
are required to complete a degree within 12 full-time equivalent that the student can matriculate toward their degree within the standard timeline
semesters (18 three-quarter time semesters or 24 half-time semesters) or for their major.
180 total credit hours. Second BA and graduate students are required to
complete a degree within 6 full-time equivalent semesters (9 three- Reinstatement of the financial aid is contingent upon the availability of the
quarter time semesters or 12 half-time semesters) or 60 total credit funds at the time the appeal is approved. Approved appeals require a signed
hours. Allowances may be made for graduate degrees requiring more contract to be returned to the Office of Student Financial Aid.
than 60 total credit hours. Students cannot receive financial aid for more
than one degree at a time. Denied Appeals
Students denied financial aid eligibility may continue attending UNI by funding
NOTE: Repeated coursework will be evaluated using the most recent their own education. If students meet all of the progress standards in the future,
grade received. UNI GPA refers to overall UNI GPA. they must contact the Office of Student Financial Aid to request a review of
their financial aid status.
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Any requests for an exception to the above guidelines for graduate students
GRANT ADJUSTMENT must be submitted in writing to the Graduate College. Only under the most
Grants are need-based aid. The Pell Grant Program is for students working on unusual circumstances would requests for additional time be approved.
their first B.A. degree. Due to federal regulation and university policy, the Some courses continue beyond the normal ending date of the semester or
session. In such cases the initial grade reported will be an RC which means
actual amount of grant that you receive is based on the number of credit/hours Research or Course Continued. Once the extended instructional period is
for which you are enrolled. finished the RC grade will be replaced with the A-F grade assigned by the
instructor.
This means that if a grant has already been disbursed to you and you add or
drop classes during the summer session, your grant will be adjusted. If you IOWA VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION SERVICES
have any questions about how your grant may be affected by adding or Iowa Vocational Rehabilitation Services (IVRS) has a counselor on campus
dropping a class, please contact the Office of Student Financial Aid, 319-273- located in 116 Gilchrist to assist qualifying students with disabilities prepare for
employment. Services may include helping students choose a suitable
2700.
vocational goal, providing tuition assistance, providing services to help students
benefit from academic training, and assisting with job placement. Students
GUIDED INDEPENDENT STUDY, CAMP ADVENTURE, AUDITED who are interested in additional information or applying for services may make
COURSES an appointment by calling 273-6348.
Financial aid is not available for Guided Independent Study, Camp Adventure,
or audited courses. If you have any questions regarding this policy, please Rehabilitation Services may include:
contact the Office of Student Financial Aid at 319-273-2700. 1) medical and psychological assessment
2) technological assessment
3) vocational assessment
STUDENT LOAN OVERVIEW 4) counseling and guidance
Federal aid programs have a maximum amount of aid that can be received 5) physical and/or mental restoration services which may include therapy,
during an academic year. For example, a freshman student who is dependant wheelchairs, hearing aids, eye glasses etc.
may only borrow $5,500 in the Direct Loan Program for the entire academic 6) special adaptive equipment or devices
year (Fall, Spring and Summer). 7) financial support for personal attendant assistance
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NOTE: Students are reminded that only one change per course may be made FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
to or from a non-graded basis. Once a change has been made the For Classes Regularly
student cannot again change that course to or from non-graded basis.
Scheduled On ................................. Hour and Date of Exam
EVENING AND SATURDAY CLASSES 8:00 M W F* ................................... 8-9:50 a.m. Monday, December 12
SATURDAY AND EVENING CLASSES ARE NOTED IN BOLD. 8:00 T Th** .................................... 8-9:50 a.m. Tuesday, December 13
REGISTRATION FOR PART TIME STUDENTS (1 OR 2 CLASSES) MAY 9:00 M W F* ................................... 10-11:50 a.m. Wednesday, December 14
BE ACCOMPLISHED BY MAIL OR TELEPHONE. 9:00 T Th** .................................... 8-9:50 a.m. Wednesday, December 14
10:00 M W F* ................................. 10-11:50 a.m. Monday, December 12
MAIL OR FAX (319-273-6792) REGISTRATION - Depending on
classification, April 5 - August 12. 10:00 T Th** .................................. 8-9:50 a.m. Thursday, December 15
11:00 M W F* ................................. 10-11:50 a.m. Tuesday, December 13
TELEPHONE REGISTRATION - May 2 - August 12 11:00 T Th** .................................. 10-11:50 a.m. Thursday, December 15
12:00 M W F* ................................. 1-2:50 p.m. Monday, December 12
CAPSTONE COURSES (LIBERAL ARTS CORE) - FALL 2011 12:00 T Th** .................................. 3-4:50 p.m. Thursday, December 15
1:00 M W F* .................................. 1-2:50 p.m. Tuesday, December 13
CAP 3106 (CAP:106) Theatre in Education 1:00 T Th** ................................... 1-2:50 p.m. Thursday, December 15
CAP 3121 (CAP:121) Creativity and the Evolution of Culture 2:00 M W F* .................................. 3-4:50 p.m. Monday, December 12
CAP 3125 (CAP:125) Globalization, Cultural Pluralism, and International 2:00 T Th** ................................... 1-2:50 p.m. Wednesday, December 14
Security 3:00 T Th** ................................... 3-4:50 p.m. Tuesday, December 13
CAP 3128 (CAP:128) Ethics in Communication 4:00 M W F.................................... 3-4:50 p.m. Wednesday, December 14
CAP 3130 (CAP:130) Science and Pseudoscience: Critiquing the World 6:00 M***...................................... 5-6:50 p.m. Monday, December 12
Around You 6:00 T*** ....................................... 5-6:50 p.m. Tuesday, December 13
CAP 3131 (CAP:131) Analysis of Social Issues 6:00 W*** ..................................... 5-6:50 p.m. Wednesday, December 14
CAP 3134 (CAP:134) Back in the Valley: Martin Luther King Jr. and the 6:00 Th*** ..................................... 5-6:50 p.m. Thursday, December 15
21st Century 7:00 M***...................................... 7-8:50 p.m. Monday, December 12
CAP 3140 (CAP:140) Environment Technology & Society 7:00 T*** ....................................... 7-8:50 p.m. Tuesday, December 13
CAP 3148 (CAP:149) The Holocaust in Literature and Film 7:00 W*** ..................................... 7-8:50 p.m. Wednesday, December 14
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Intercultural Perspectives 7:00 Th*** ..................................... 7-8:50 p.m. Thursday, December 15
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Lies and Lying in Personal and Public Life
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Genocide in Writing and Film * All classes that have a meeting during any portion of this hour on Mondays.
CAP 3173 (CAP:173) Biomedical Ethics ** All classes that meet on Tuesday and Thursday and begin on or during this
CAP 3187 (CAP:187) Blues and Jass in African American Film and hour.
Literature *** All classes that meet or start during any portion of this hour
CAP 3194 (CAP:194) Perspectives on Death and Dying
COM 4236 (48C:128) Ethics in Communication Classes having sections numbered in the 90's will have their examinations in
ENGLISH 4577 (620:187) Blues and Jazz in African American Film and accordance with the regular examination schedule above. For those classes not
Literature provided for in the examination schedule, the examinations will be given on
GER 3048 (740:148) The Holocaust in Literature and Film Friday, December 16, 2011 or during the last meeting of the class.
LANG 3186 (700:186) Intercultural Perspectives
RELS 3110 (640:194) Perspectives on Death and Dying OTHER EXAMINATION INFORMATION
RELS 3510 (640:173) Biomedical Ethics The examination schedule applies both to faculty and students. Unless
PHIL 3110 (650:194) Perspectives on Death and Dying previous arrangements have been made, it is expected that the official Schedule
PHIL 3510 (650:173) Biomedical Ethics will be followed.
TESOL 3186 (630:186) Intercultural Perspectives
A comprehensive final examination, if required, must be administered at the
THEATRE 3100 (490:106) Theatre in Education time indicated on the final schedule. No final comprehensive examination shall
be administered to a class within the last two weeks prior to the officially
UNIVERSITY HONORS COURSES - FALL 2011 scheduled final examination period (excluding summer sessions or half-
semester courses). In the week prior to the beginning of the final examination
CAP 3194 (CAP:194) Capstone: Perspectives on Death and Dying period, unit tests, papers, projects, and other assignments are permissible if
UNIV 2196 (010:196) Honors Seminar: Wilderness and the American announced in the course outline/assignment sheet/syllabus or prior to midterm.
Imagination
UNIV 2196 (010:196) Honors Seminar: Studies in the Psychology of For those classes which do not, in the instructor's judgement, require a final
Interpersonal Forgiveness comprehensive examination the time of the officially-scheduled final
UNIV 4197 (010:197) Honors Thesis examination will be used for other appropriate class activities, such as
UNIV 4198 (010:198) Honors Independent Study evaluation, reports, performance, or regular class work. Therefore, it is
PSYCH 1001 (400:001) Introduction to Psychology (section 01) expected that the class will meet at the time of the officially-scheduled final
PSYCH 2601 (400:132) Psychology of Music examination, whether or not a final examination is administered.
COMM 1000 (48C:001) Oral Communication (section 15)
The department heads shall have the responsibility for seeing that the final
THEATRE 1002 (490:002) Theatrical Arts and Society (section 04) examination schedule and the relevant policies are followed. Students may
ENGLISH 1120 (620:031) Introduction to Literature (Writing emphasis) report policy violations to the appropriate department head, in accordance with
(section 10) the university academic grievance procedures.
RELS 1020 (640:024) Religions of the World ( section 07)
HUM 1021 (680:021) Humanities I (sections 02 & 06) Student requests to take final examinations at times other than as scheduled
HUM 1022 (680:022) Humanities II (section 04) will be granted for only the most urgent reasons. Excessive examination load,
HUM 3121 (680:121) Russia/Soviet Union (section 03) three on one day, is a justifiable reason for a change.
EARTHSCI 1100 (870:010) Astronomy (section 06)
SOC 1000 (980:001) Introduction to Sociology (section 06) To request a change in the examination schedule, a student must:
ANTH 1001 (990:010) Human Origins (section 04) 1. Prepare a “Student Request” form (available from your advisor or
department head) for each request. State the request and the reason
for it.
PRESIDENTIAL SCHOLARS SEMINARS
2. A change in the examination time of an individual course must be
approved by the instructor and the department head.
UNIV 1092 (010:092) Presidential Scholars Seminar: Civic and 3. A request to change all exams must be approved by the Assistant
Community Engagement Vice-President for Academic Affairs.
UNIV 1092 (010:092) Presidential Scholars Seminar: Sophomore
Think Tank
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ABBREVIATIONS OF CLASSROOM BUILDING NAMES
BAK Baker Hall
BCS Business & Community Services
BRC Biology Research Complex
CAC Communication Arts Center
CBB Curris Business Building
CEE Center for Energy & Environmental Education
CET Center for Educational Technology
CIS Central Intermediate School - 1350 Katoski Drive, Waterloo
CUE Center for Urban Education
(CUE is located at 800 Sycamore Street, Waterloo, Iowa. Students
enrolling for classes at CUE must provide their own transportation.)
GNH Greenhouse Annex
HCC Hawkeye Community College
HON Honor’s House - 2401 College St.
HPC Human Performance Center
ITC Industrial Technology Center
ITT Innovative Teaching and Technology Center
KAB Kamerick Art Building
LAT Latham Hall
LIB Library
LNG Lang Hall
MAU Maucker Union
MSH McCollum Science Hall
MUS Museum
NRV Native Roadside Vegetation Center - West 27th St.
PAC Gallagher-Bluedorn Performing Arts Center
PEC Physical Education Center
PHY Begeman Hall
PLS Price Laboratory School
RDC Redeker Center
RSL Russell Hall
SAB Sabin Hall
SEC Schindler Education Center
SRL Seerley Hall
SSC Student Services Center
SWT Strayer-Wood Theatre
TBA To be Announced (contact department office)
WRC Wellness Recreation Center
WRT Wright Hall
WST West Gymnasium
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2004 LIBERAL ARTS CORE (Total 45 hours)
Category 1. Core Competencies 12 hours
*Elementary Education students may meet the category 1C requirement by completing MATH 1201 (800:031).
HUM 1021 (680:021) Humanities I: The Ancient, Classical, and Medieval Worlds, 3 hours
HUM 1022 (680:022) Humanities II: The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment, 3 hours
HUM 1023 (680:023) Humanities III: The Age of Revolution to the Present, 3 hours
*SPAN 3020 (780:120) may substitute for the non-Western Cultures requirement, 3hours
*MUS HIST 1020 (590:002) may substitute for the Fine Arts requirement for all music majors, 3 hours
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B. Literature, Philosophy, or Religion (3 hours required)
Students are required to take a course with a scheduled laboratory from either Life Sciences or Physical Sciences or another laboratory course
offered by the College of Natural Sciences. (Only 6 hours are required for students who meet the liberal arts core laboratory requirement with a
course other than one listed in Life or Physical Sciences.) For all courses listed under Life Sciences and Physical Sciences, with the exception of ANTH 1001
(990:010), a student must have satisfied University entrance requirements in English and Mathematics.
* Lab Course
** Lab Course if 4-hour option elected
Required: one course from group A, one course from group B, and one course from group A, B, or C. (Students cannot count both GEOG 1120 [970:010] and
GEOG 1110 [970:040] toward the liberal arts core.)
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B. Group B Individual and Institutional Perspectives
CAP 3102 (CAP:102)/TECH 3102 (330:102) Living in our Techno-Social World, 3 hrs.
CAP 3103 (CAP:103) Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Genocide: Case Studies, 3 hours
CAP 3105 (CAP:105) Sacred Space, 3 hours
CAP 3106 (CAP:106)/THEATRE 3100 (490:106) Theatre in Education, 3 hours
CAP 3110 (CAP:110)/BIOL 3110 (840:110) Obesity and Diabetes: Science, Sociology and Economics, 2 hours
CAP 3121 (CAP:121) Creativity and the Evolution of Culture, 3 hours
CAP 3122 (CAP:122) Building Communities: Developing Intentional Family Spaces, 3 hrs.
CAP 3123 (CAP:123) Greece: From the “Cradle of Democracy” to Today, 3 hours
CAP 3124 (CAP:124) Democracies, 3 hours
CAP 3125 (CAP:125) Globalization, Cultural Pluralism, and International Security, 3 hours
CAP 3128 (CAP:128)/COMM 4236 (48C:128) Ethics in Communication, 3 hours
CAP 3129 (CAP:129) Being National, 3 hours
CAP 3130 (CAP:130) Science and Pseudoscience: Critiquing the World Around You, 3 hrs.
CAP 3131 (CAP:131) Analysis of Social Issues, 3 hours
CAP 3132 (CAP:132) Medicine, Morality, and Society, 3 hours
CAP 3134 (CAP:134) Back in the Valley: Martin Luther King Jr. and the 21st Century, 3 hours
CAP 3140 (CAP:140) Environment, Technology, and Society, 2 hours
CAP 3148 (CAP:148)/GER 3048 (740:148) The Holocaust in Literature and Film, 3 hours
CAP 3151 (CAP:151)/PHIL 3010 (650:151) Money, Sex & Power: Theories of Race, Class, & Gender, 3 hours
CAP 3152 (CAP:152)/HPE 3650 (410:152) Complementary, Alternative and Integrative Health, 3 hours
CAP 3155 (CAP:155)/BUSINESS 3155 (100:155) Socio-Economic Reality of Central America, 2 hours
CAP 3158 (CAP:158) The Water Planet, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Child, Family, and Community Development in Nicaragua, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Communication Disorders and Society, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Conflict Transformation in Northern Ireland, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Constructing Cross-Cultural Bridges, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Evolution in the Courtroom, on the Stage, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Genocide in Writing and Film, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Ghanaian Culture Immersion, 2 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Global Skills, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159)/TESOL 3186 (630:186)/LANG 3186 (700:186) Intercultural Perspectives, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Lies and Lying in Personal and Public Life, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) The Black Sea: Exploring Crimea, 2 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) The Idea of a University, 3 hours
CAP 3159 (CAP:159) Russia Today, 3 hours
CAP 3160 (CAP:160)/HPE 3160 (410:160) Community and Public Health, 3 hours
CAP 3173 (CAP:173)/RELS 3510 (640:173)/PHIL 3510 (650:173) Bio-Medical Ethics, 3 hours
CAP 3187 (CAP:187)/ENGLISH 4577 (620:187) Blues and Jazz in African American Film and Literature, 3 hours
CAP 3194 (CAP:194)/RELS 3110 (640:194)/PHIL 3110 (650:194) Perspectives on Death and Dying, 3 hours
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Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
Accounting ACCT
The College of Business Administration enforces priority registration. During advance registration, business course registration is restricted. Only those
students with declared academic plans (majors) requiring designated business courses will be permitted to register for those specific courses pending
satisfactory completion of course prerequisite(s).
Students registering and enrolling for Accounting courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in
CBB 321B or online at http://www.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/students/advising-guide-registration.cfm. All students taking courses from the College of
Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Students must verify
their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.
Registration for 3000-level courses requires a Declared academic plan (major) and 60 credit hours.
Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 321B on the following dates for possible course openings:
Waiting lists for all 3000-4000 level courses will be posted on April 21, 2011in CBB 321B.
Waiting lists for all 1000-2000 level courses will be posted on April 25, 2011 CBB 321B.
No upper level (3000 and above) accounting courses may be taken on a credit/no credit basis without written consent of the Department Head and Director
of the MAcc except ACCT 3090, ACCT 3092/5092, ACCT 3179, and ACCT 6090.
Anthropology ANTH
ANTH 1001 Human Origins 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (34875) 3 Units
09:00AM 09:50AM MWF Tyler O'Brien ITT 334
GISW - LEC (36539) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study
Anne Woodrick
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
NOTE: For all studio courses in the Department of Art programs, the ratio of student work hours to credit hours is 3:1. Therefore, additional work is
required outside regularly scheduled class time.
Students who place their names on waiting lists should check with the course instructor for possible course openings when advanced registration for current
and former students is completed.
Athletic Training AT
AT 1018 Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries 2 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 420:024 (PEMES 2024) or 420:050 (PEMES 2050).
01 - LEC (31797) 2 Units
10:00AM 10:50AM MW Ryan Callahan WRC 155
Biochemistry BIOCHEM
BIOCHEM 4510 Biochemistry I 4 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): C- or higher in 860:123 (CHEM 2220); junior standing.
01 - LEC (34017) 4 Units
02:00PM 03:10PM MWF Nalin Goonesekere MSH 215
Biology BIOL
The Biology Department enforces priority registration. The specific majors that will be permitted to register are listed with the courses. Students who place
their names on a waiting list should check with the Biology Office or Biology Academic Advisor for possible course openings beginning Monday, May 2,
2011. To meet any course prerequisite, grade of C- or higher is required in the prerequisite course.
LAB FEES ARE NOT REFUNDED AFTER THE SECOND WEEK OF CLASS.
Declared biology majors cannot receive either university or elective credit for this course.
Laboratory sections will run first half-semester only. Lab Fee: $12.00. Designed for students majoring in areas other than the Sciences. For Biology majors
and minors counts only for University elective credit. Priority registration for Pre-Nursing students.
Cannot take 840:051 (BIOL 2051) and 840:052 (BIOL 2052) together.
Cannot take 840:051 (BIOL 2051) and 840:052 (BIOL 2052) together.
Cannot take 840:051 (BIOL 2051) and 840:052 (BIOL 2052) together.
Cannot take 840:051 (BIOL 2051) and 840:052 (BIOL 2052) together.
Industrial Technology majors, declared Mathematics majors, declared Physics majors, declared Psychology majors, declared Science Education majors.
Cannot take 840:051 (BIOL 2051) and 840:052 (BIOL 2052) together.
Cannot take 840:051 (BIOL 2051) and 840:052 (BIOL 2052) together.
Cannot take 840:051 (BIOL 2051) and 840:052 (BIOL 2052) together.
Cannot take 840:051 (BIOL 2051) and 840:052 (BIOL 2052) together.
Priority registration for declared Biology majors, declared Middle-Level Jr. High Science Teaching majors.
Cannot take 840:100 (BIOL 3100) and 840:140 (BIO3140) together.
Cannot take 840:100 (BIOL 3100) and 840:140 (BIOL 3140) together.
Brown
Maximum of 3 hours for biology major or minor.
Research activities under direct supervision of Biology faculty members. Credit determined prior to registration based upon student proposal with agreement
of faculty advisor. May be repeated for maximum of 4 hours. Lab Fee: $10.00.
of faculty advisor. May be repeated for maximum of 4 hours. Lab Fee: $10.00.
Open only to and required for students pursuing the B.S. Biology or B.A. Biology Honors Emphasis.
A - LAB (36453)
03:00PM 04:15PM 08/29/201108/29/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
03:00PM 04:15PM 09/12/201110/03/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
03:00PM 04:15PM 11/14/201111/14/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
03:00PM 04:15PM 11/28/201112/05/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
B - LAB (36457)
04:30PM 05:45PM 08/29/201108/29/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
04:30PM 05:45PM 09/12/201110/03/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
04:30PM 05:45PM 11/14/201111/14/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
04:30PM 05:45PM 11/28/201112/05/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
C - LAB (36460)
06:00PM 07:15PM 08/29/201108/29/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
06:00PM 07:15PM 09/12/201110/03/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
06:00PM 07:15PM 11/14/201111/14/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
06:00PM 07:15PM 11/28/201112/05/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
D - LAB (36463)
07:30PM 08:45PM 08/29/201108/29/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
07:30PM 08:45PM 09/12/201110/03/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
07:30PM 08:45PM 11/14/201111/14/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
07:30PM 08:45PM 11/28/201112/05/2011M Joan Smothers CBB 3
E - LAB (36470)
08:00AM 09:15AM 08/30/201108/30/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
08:00AM 09:15AM 09/13/201110/04/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
08:00AM 09:15AM 11/15/201111/15/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
08:00AM 09:15AM 11/29/201112/06/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
F - LAB (36471)
09:30AM 10:45AM 08/30/201108/30/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
09:30AM 10:45AM 09/13/201110/04/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
09:30AM 10:45AM 11/15/201111/15/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
09:30AM 10:45AM 11/29/201112/06/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
G - LAB (36472)
11:00AM 12:15PM 08/30/201108/30/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
11:00AM 12:15PM 09/13/201110/04/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
11:00AM 12:15PM 11/15/201111/15/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
11:00AM 12:15PM 11/29/201112/06/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
H - LAB (36478)
12:30PM 01:45PM 08/30/201108/30/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
12:30PM 01:45PM 09/13/201110/04/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
12:30PM 01:45PM 11/15/201111/15/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
12:30PM 01:45PM 11/29/201112/06/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
I - LAB (36482)
03:30PM 04:45PM 08/30/201108/30/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
03:30PM 04:45PM 09/13/201110/04/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
03:30PM 04:45PM 11/15/201111/15/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
03:30PM 04:45PM 11/29/201112/06/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
J - LAB (36485)
05:00PM 06:15PM 08/30/201108/30/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
05:00PM 06:15PM 09/13/201110/04/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
05:00PM 06:15PM 11/15/201111/15/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
05:00PM 06:15PM 11/29/201112/06/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
K - LAB (36487)
06:30PM 07:45PM 08/30/201108/30/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
06:30PM 07:45PM 09/13/201110/04/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
06:30PM 07:45PM 11/15/201111/15/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
06:30PM 07:45PM 11/29/201112/06/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
L - LAB (36490)
08:00PM 09:15PM 08/30/201108/30/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
08:00PM 09:15PM 09/13/201110/04/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
08:00PM 09:15PM 11/15/201111/15/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
08:00PM 09:15PM 11/29/201112/06/2011T Joan Smothers CBB 3
A - LAB (36498)
03:00PM 04:15PM 09/07/201110/12/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
03:00PM 04:15PM 10/26/201111/09/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
B - LAB (36499)
04:30PM 05:45PM 09/07/201110/12/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
04:30PM 05:45PM 10/26/201111/09/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
04:30PM 05:45PM 11/30/201112/07/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
C - LAB (36510)
06:00PM 07:15PM 09/07/201110/12/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
06:00PM 07:15PM 10/26/201111/09/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
06:00PM 07:15PM 11/30/201112/07/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
D - LAB (36511)
07:30PM 08:45PM 09/07/201110/12/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
07:30PM 08:45PM 10/26/201111/09/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
07:30PM 08:45PM 11/30/201112/07/2011W Petronella Crews CBB 3
E - LAB (36512)
08:00AM 09:15AM 09/08/201110/13/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
08:00AM 09:15AM 10/27/201111/10/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
08:00AM 09:15AM 12/01/201112/08/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
F - LAB (36513)
09:30AM 10:45AM 09/08/201110/13/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
09:30AM 10:45AM 10/27/201111/10/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
09:30AM 10:45AM 12/01/201112/08/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
G - LAB (36514)
11:00AM 12:15PM 09/08/201111/10/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
11:00AM 12:15PM 12/01/201112/08/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
H - LAB (36515)
12:30PM 01:45PM 09/08/201110/13/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
12:30PM 01:45PM 10/27/201111/10/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
12:30PM 01:45PM 12/01/201112/08/2011R Petronella Crews CBB 3
Capstone CAP
CAP 3106 Theatre in Education 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing
01 - LEC (34932) 3 Units
01:00PM 01:50PM MWF Margaret SWT 117
Berghammer
(Same as 490:106 (THEATRE 3100)). Students on waiting list will be contacted by email by instructor. Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.
CAP 3130 Science and Pseudoscience: Critiquing the World Around You 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing
01 - LEC (34937) 3 Units
11:00AM 12:15PM TR Seth Brown SAB 227
Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.
CAP 3134 Back in the Valley: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the 21st Century 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing
01 - LEC (34940) 3 Units
09:30AM 10:45AM TR Michael Blackwell WRT 8
Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.
CAP 3187 Blues and Jazz in African American Film and Literature 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing
01 - LEC (34965) 3 Units
09:30AM 10:45AM TR Pierre Mvuyekure LNG 11
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
(Same as 620:187 (ENGLISH 4577)). Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement.
Chemistry CHEM
All students taking courses from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry must attend the first two classes or the first laboratory or they MAY BE
DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Students who have missed the first two classes or the first laboratory must verify their enrollment with the Registrar's
Office.
LAB FEES ARE NOT REFUNDED AFTER THE SECOND WEEK OF CLASS.
GISW - LEC (36540) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
John Bumpus
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Students must follow the policies and procedures published in the CS Guide to Registration. The CS Guide to Registration is available on the web page
(http://www.uni.edu/comstudies/.) Or in LNG 326. This guide explains priorities for registration and dates for waiting lists.
All students taking courses from the Department of Communication Studies must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY BE
DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Students must verify their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.
Chen
Priority for Declared Major: 48E.
Counseling COUN
COUN 4103 Introduction to Professional Counseling 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing
01 - LEC (31084) 3 Units Department Consent Required
03:30PM 06:20PM T Jan Bartlett
Criminology CRIM
CRIM 1059 Criminal Court System 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - EXP (36125) 3 Units
12:00PM 12:50PM MWF Steven Briggs SAB 115
GISW - LEC (35792) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Richard
Featherstone
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35797) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Gayle Rhineberger-
Dunn
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35804) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Richard
Featherstone
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35801) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Gayle Rhineberger-
Dunn
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Featherstone
GISW - LEC (35803) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Gayle Rhineberger-
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
Dunn
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Computer Science CS
CS 1000 Computing Skills and Concepts 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33442) 3 Units
03:30PM 04:45PM TR Samuel Barr ITT 28
GISW - LEC (33452) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Mark Fienup
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LLB (33455) 4 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Mark Fienup
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LLB (33457) 4 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Mark Fienup
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35725) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Mark Fienup
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
CSD 6289 Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology: Speech Chld Med / Dev Needs 2 Units
Graduate
1L - SEM (32609) 2 Units Department Consent Required
12:00PM 01:50PM T Kenneth Bleile CAC 212
No limit on number of times repeated as long as topic is different.
CSD 6289 Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology: Tech in Assmt & Treatmt of Com Dis Chld 2 Units
Graduate
1E - SEM (36282) 2 Units Department Consent Required
12:00PM 01:50PM F Lauren Nelson CAC 263
No limit on number of times repeated as long as topic is different.
CSD 6289 Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology: Speech Resp, Trach & Vent Dependency 2 Units
Graduate
1D - SEM (36281) 2 Units Department Consent Required
12:00PM 01:50PM F Todd Bohnenkamp CAC 212
No limit on number of times repeated as long as topic is different.
CSD 6289 Seminar in Speech-Language Pathology: Shared Reading & AAC 2 Units
Graduate
1A - SEM (36276) 2 Units Department Consent Required
10:00AM 11:50AM T Evette Edmister CAC 263
No limit on number of times repeated as long as topic is different.
Earth Science Seminars are 4:00 Monday. Departmental majors should keep this time open.
02 - LEC (34054) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Siobahn Morgan
This course will be taught online via eLearning.
07 - LEC (35708) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Arranged Timothy Cooney
This course will be taught online via eLearning.
02 - LAB (34066) 1 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Timothy Cooney
This course will be taught online via eLearning.
Economics ECON
The College of Business enforces priority registration. During advance registration business course registration is restricted. Only those students with
declared majors requiring designated business courses will be permitted to register for those specific courses pending satisfactory completion of course
prerequisites.
Students registering and enrolling for Economics courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in
CBB 321B or online at http://www.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/students/advising-guide-registration.cfm. All students taking courses from the College of
Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Students must verify
their enrollment with the Registrar's Office, if they have missed a class.
Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 321B on the following dates for possible course openings:
Waiting lists for all 3000/4000-level courses will be posted on April 21, 2011 in CBB 321B.
Waiting lists for all 1000/2000-level courses will be posted on April 25, 2011 in CBB 321B.
EDLEAD 7340 Funding the Educational Program for Improved Student Achievement 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (30906) 3 Units Instruction Mode: ICN (Iowa Comm Network) Instructor Consent Required
05:30PM 08:30PM W David Else SEC 124
Students must register through Continuing and Distance Education if attending a site off campus, http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/.
All teacher education majors are required to complete a criminal background check prior to the start of their first field experience. Early childhood education
majors MUST complete their background checks through the Office of Teacher Education. Forms and directions may be picked up in SEC 159A during
normal business hours. All other teacher education majors may complete their background checks through the Office of Teacher Education or on their own
through the Iowa Department of Criminal Investigation (DCI). Information about completing background checks through the DCI is available at:
http://www.uni.edu/teached/students/dci_check.shtml
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (35695) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Suzanne Freedman
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35696) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Suzanne Freedman
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (35697) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Suzanne Freedman
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35698) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Suzanne Freedman
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (36679) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Timothy Weih
GIS - LEC (36685) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Timothy Weih
May be offered in various specialized fields as indicated in Schedule of Classes, but may be taken only twice for credit in the same area. Must have two 2-
hour time blocks for placement in sites. STUDENTS NEEDING CREDIT IN 210:192 (ELEMECML 4192/ELEMECML 5192) AND 210:130
(ELEMECML 4130/ELEMECML 5130) SHOULD REGISTER FOR 5 HOURS IN 210:130 (ELEMECML 4130/ELEMECML 5130) AND SHOULD NOT
REGISTER IN 210:192 (ELEMECML 4192/ELEMEC 5192).
Students on computer-maintained waiting lists for ENGLISH-prefix courses may check the status of these lists during Examination Week at BAK 108, the
English Advising Office, and/or check with the instructor by attending the first class session of any closed course in which they wish to enroll.
GISW - LEC (36537) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
William Koch
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (36538) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
William Koch
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
ENGLISH 4577 Blues and Jazz in African American Film and Literature 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing
01 - LEC (33006) 3 Units
09:30AM 10:45AM TR Pierre Mvuyekure LNG 11
Fulfills the Liberal Arts Core Capstone requirement (same as CAP:187/CAP3187).
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
ENGLISH 4688 Genre Seminar: Short Fiction and Narrative Theory 3 Units
Undergraduate
02 - SEM (36296) 3 Units
11:00AM 11:50AM MWF Julie Husband LNG 208
May be repeated for credit on different topics. Prerequisite(s): 620:034 (ENGLISH 2120) or written consent of instructor; junior standing.
ENGLISH 5688 Genre Seminar: Short Fiction and Narrative Theory 3 Units
Graduate
02 - SEM (36295) 3 Units
11:00AM 11:50AM MWF Julie Husband LNG 208
May be repeated for credit on different topics.
Stephen O'Kane
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (31136) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Elaine Eshbaugh
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
02 - INT (31183) 9 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
William Fleming
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
03 - INT (31184) 9 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Brenda Bass
04 - INT (31185) 9 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Gary Gute
05 - INT (31186) 9 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Howard Barnes
06 - INT (31187) 9 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Patricia Gross
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Finance FIN
The College of Business Administration enforces priority registration. During advance registration, business course registration is restricted. Only those
students with declared academic plans (majors) requiring designated business courses will be permitted to register for those specific courses pending
satisfactory completion of course prerequisite(s).
Students registering and enrolling for Finance courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in CBB
321B or online at http://www.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/students/advising-guide-registration.cfm. All students taking courses from the College of Business
Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Students must verify their
enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.
Registration for 3000-level courses requires a Declared academic plan (major) and 60 credit hours.
Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 321B on the following dates for possible course openings:
Waiting lists for all 3000-4000 level courses will be posted on April 21, 2011 in CBB 321B.
Waiting lists for all 1000-2000 level courses will be posted on April 25, 2011 CBB 321B.
French FREN
FREN 1001 Introduction to French Language and Culture I 3 - 4 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33207) 3 - 4 Units
10:00AM 10:50AM MWF Anne Lair Mawdsley CAC 111B
Corequisite(s): 720:003 (FREN 1011). (Offered Fall and Spring)
Geography GEOG
GEOG 1110 World Geography 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (34489) 3 Units
09:30AM 10:45AM TR Kay Weller SAB 2
GISP - LEC (35769) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
James Fryman
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35770) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
James Fryman
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
German GER
GER 1001 German Language and Culture I 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Corequisite(s): 740:003 (GER 1011).
01 - LEC (33232) 3 Units
09:00AM 09:50AM MWF Brian Mc Innis CAC 111B
Not recommended for students who have had two or more years of German in high school or equivalent.
Gerontology GERO
GERO 3192 Research in Gerontology 1 - 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): research methods course; junior standing
01 - LEC (31197) 1 - 3 Units Instructor Consent Required
Elaine Eshbaugh
HISEUB 4675 Great Power Diplomacy from the Congress of Vienna to the Present 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing
01 - LEC (34468) 3 Units
11:00AM 11:50AM MWF Donald Shepardson SRL 120
HISEUB 5675 Great Power Diplomacy from the Congress of Vienna to the Present 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (34467) 3 Units
11:00AM 11:50AM MWF Donald Shepardson SRL 120
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
HIST 6030 Seminar in History: Religion and Revolution in Early Modern Europe 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (36115) 3 Units
02:00PM 02:50PM MWF Charlotte Wells SRL 317
May be repeated.
GISW - LEC (34448) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Carol Weisenberger
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (34446) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Carol Weisenberger
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
HPE 4256 Implementing Public Health and Health Promotion Programs 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 410:153 (HPE 4353/HPE 5353); 410:176 (HPE 4376/HPE 5376); junior
standing.
01 - LEC (31619) 3 Units
06:00PM 08:50PM R UNI Staff WRC 250
HPE 5256 Implementing Public Health and Health Promotion Programs 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31618) 3 Units
06:00PM 08:50PM R UNI Staff WRC 250
HPE 6390 Philosophy and Ethics of Public Health and Health Promotion 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31644) 3 Units
06:00PM 08:50PM M UNI Staff WRC 242
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
GISW - LEC (36536) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study
Forrest Dolgener
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
HPELS 2045 Health and Physical Education for Elementary Teachers 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 200:030 (EDPSYCH 2030).
01 - LEC (31940) 3 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Robert Lee WRC 250
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Barbara Bakker WRC 250
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF HPC 112
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF WRC 256
No credit for students with credit in 410:135 (HPE 3135) or 420:045 (PEMES 2045). No credit given to Physical Education or Health Education majors or
minors.
HPELS 6290 Research Methods for Health, Physical Education and Leisure Services 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31946) 3 Units
05:30PM 08:20PM M Samuel Lankford WRC 150
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
Humanities HUM
HUM 1010 Leadership: Skills and Styles 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33120) 3 Units
02:00PM 04:50PM R Geraldine Perreault LNG 365
HUM 1021 Humanities I: The Ancient, Classical, and Medieval Worlds 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33122) 3 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Charlotte Wells SRL 212
GISW - LEC (36330) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Donna Maier
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
HUM 1022 Humanities II: The Renaissance, Reformation, and Enlightenment 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33140) 3 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Kenneth Lyftogt
HUM 1023 Humanities III: The Age of Revolution to the Present 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33151) 3 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Donald Shepardson SRL 220
GISW - LEC (36341) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
09:30AM 10:45AM TR BAK 132
12:30PM 01:45PM TR BAK 132
TR BAK 132
GISW - LEC (36342) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Taifa Yu
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (36343) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Robert Talbott
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (36344) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Taifa Yu
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (36345) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Taifa Yu
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (33188) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Deirdre Heistad
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
GISW - LEC (35841) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Anne Woodrick
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
02 - LEC (36183) 1 - 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Karen Cunningham
This course will be taught online via eLearning.
GISW - LEC (35689) 1 - 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Rodney Dieser
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Specialized study in independent media projects. Credit to be determined at time of registration; project, credit, and evaluation criteria require advance
written consent of instructor. May be repeated for maximum of 4 hours for any section.
Leigh Zeitz
May be repeated for maximum of 3 hours.
Languages LANG
LANG 2003 Preparation for Study Abroad 2 Units
Undergraduate
80 - LEC (33202) 2 Units
03:00PM 03:50PM M Jennifer Cooley LNG 18
For students planning to study and travel abroad. No credit on major or minor in foreign language.
GISW - LEC (36529) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study
Timothy Weih
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
LITED 3116 Methods of Teaching Content Literacy in the Intermediate Grades 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): 210:150 (ELEMECML 4152/5152) or 210:152 (ELEMECML
4150/5150); 230:044 (LITED 1044); completion of Levels I and II of Professional Education Requirements; junior standing.
Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): 230:115 (LITED 2115).
01 - LEC (30734) 3 Units
09:30AM 10:45AM TR Timothy Weih SEC 116
LITED 4117 Methods of Teaching Content Literacy at the Middle and Secondary Levels 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of Levels I and II of Professional Education Requirements; junior
standing.
01 - LEC (30742) 3 Units
11:00AM 12:15PM TR Rick Traw SEC 306
LITED 5117 Methods of Teaching Content Literacy at the Middle and Secondary Levels 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (30740) 3 Units
11:00AM 12:15PM TR Rick Traw SEC 306
This section of 230:193 (LITED 4193/LITED 5193) is specifically for students in Elementary Education who are not in Early Childhood or Middle Level
Education. May be repeated for a maximum of 4 hours. CO-REGISTERED WITH 230:140 (LITED 2140).
LITED 6245 Ideological, Cultural, and Sociopolitical Issues in Children's Literature 3 Units
Graduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 230:044 (LITED 1044) or consent of instructor
60 - LEC (36061) 3 Units Instruction Mode: ICN ONLINE
Mingshui Cai SEC 130C
This course is offered over the ICN and online to students enrolled in the Literacy Education master's program. Class meets 6:00-9:00 p.m., Thursday
evenings on the ICN with Professor Cai. All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/.
LITED 7307 Reading Recovery Theories of Reading and Writing Processes 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (30788) 3 Units
08:30AM 11:30AM R Rosalie Forbes
Prerequisite(s): written consent of instructor; admission to this course requires admittance to Reading Recovery Teacher Leader Training. This course is
offered for the Reading Recovery Leader Training and for the PCL Coaches Training. Requirements for admission to Reading Recovery Teacher Leader
Training include completion of a Master's degree in education or a related area. Successful completion of the Reading Recovery Teacher Leader Training is
based on successful completion of all the training courses.
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
LYHS 2040 Philosophical Foundations of Leisure, Youth and Human Services 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (31857) 3 Units
09:00PM 09:50PM MWF Rodney Dieser WRC 150
GISW - LEC (31850) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Arranged Rodney Dieser
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
LYHS 3060 Programming for Leisure, Youth and Human Services 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 430:010 (LYHS 2010); 430:020 (LYHS 2020); or written consent of
instructor
01 - LEC (31855) 3 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Christopher Denison WRC 150
LYHS 4055 Fundraising, Grant Writing and Budgeting for LYHS 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (31870) 3 Units
11:00AM 12:15PM TR Angela Gorsuch HPC 112
LYHS 4070 Research and Evaluation in Leisure, Youth and Human Services 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 430:110 (LYHS 3060); junior standing
01 - LEC (31890) 3 Units
12:30PM 01:45PM TR Kathleen Scholl WRC 150
LYHS 4115 Areas and Facilities for Leisure, Youth and Human Services 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 430:110 (LYHS 3060) or consent of instructor; junior standing
01 - LEC (31888) 3 Units
09:30AM 10:45AM TR Heather Olsen WRC 154
LYHS 4265 Leisure, Youth and Human Services Field Experience 1 - 12 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (31878) 1 - 12 Units Instructor Consent Required
03:30PM 04:20PM W Joseph Wilson
Section 01 is for Special Olympics.
LYHS 5070 Research and Evaluation in Leisure, Youth and Human Services 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31889) 3 Units
12:30PM 01:45PM TR Kathleen Scholl WRC 150
LYHS 5115 Areas and Facilities for Leisure, Youth and Human Services 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31887) 3 Units
09:30AM 10:45AM TR Heather Olsen WRC 154
LYHS 5265 Leisure, Youth and Human Services Field Experience 1 - 12 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31874) 1 - 12 Units Instructor Consent Required
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
LYHS 6200 Historical and Philosophical Foundations of Leisure, Youth and Human Services 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31909) 3 Units
03:30PM 04:45PM MW Christopher WRC 204
Edginton
LYHS 6406 Fundraising and Grant Writing for Nonprofit Agencies 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31912) 3 Units
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
LYHS 6408 Financial Decision Making for Youth/Human Service Agencies 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31911) 3 Units
02:00PM 03:15PM TR Susan Hudson WRC 246
Mathematics MATH
Undergraduates who are required to take MATH 0100 may not enroll in any other Mathematics course before this requirement has been met.
TO MEET ANY COURSE PREREQUISITE, GRADE OF C- OR HIGHER IS REQUIRED IN THE PREREQUISITE COURSE.
GISW - LEC (33316) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Michael Prophet
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
MATH 1310 Technology and Programming for Secondary Mathematics Teachers 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s) or corequisite(s): 800:060 (MATH 1420).
01 - LEC (36109) 3 Units
02:00PM 03:15PM TR UNI Staff WRT 217
MATH 3212 Introduction to Geometry and Measurement for Elementary Teachers 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 800:031 (MATH 1201); 800:037 (MATH 1210); 800:131 (MATH 3202); junior
standing
01 - LEC (33362) 3 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Matthew Webb WRT 119
MATH 3215 Mathematics for Elementary Students with Special Needs 1 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 800:134 (MATH 3203) or 800:190 (MATH 3304)
01 - LEC (33419) 1 Units
03:30PM 04:20PM T UNI Staff WRT 205
MATH 5212 Introduction to Geometry and Measurement for Elementary Teachers 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (33361) 3 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Matthew Webb WRT 119
60 - LEC (36381) 3 Units Instruction Mode: ICN (Iowa Comm Network) Instructor Consent Required
05:30PM 08:30PM W William Callahan SEC 130C
All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/.
Management MGMT
The College of Business Administration enforces priority registration. During advance registration, business course registration is restricted. Only those
students with declared academic plans (majors) requiring designated business courses will be permitted to register for those specific courses pending
satisfactory completion of course prerequisite(s).
Students registering and enrolling for Management courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in
CBB 321B or online at http://www.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/students/advising-guide-registration.cfm. All students taking courses from the College of
Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Students must verify
their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.
Registration for 3000-level courses requires a Declared academic plan (major) and 60 credit hours.
Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 321B on the following dates for possible course openings:
Waiting lists for all 3000-4000 level courses will be posted on April 21, 2011 in CBB 321B.
Waiting lists for all 1000-2000 level courses will be posted on April 25, 2011 CBB 321B.
MGMT 2091 Introduction to Curriculum and Methods for Business Education 1 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (30298) 1 Units
03:30PM 04:20PM T Dianna Briggs CBB 121
Priority for Declared Majors: All CBA; General Studies; 34F; 34G; 34H; 34X; 349; 48G; 48o; 48i; 48C; 947.
For senior business majors. Priority for Declared Majors: All CBA. Also meets during one 3 hour period either Saturday Oct 1, 9:30-11:30 am, in CBB109
or Monday, October 3, 6:00-8:50 pm in CBB 109. Each student may choose either October 1 or October 3.
Marketing MKTG
The College of Business Administration enforces priority registration. During advance registration, business course registration is restricted. Only those
students with declared academic plans (majors) requiring designated business courses will be permitted to register for those specific courses pending
satisfactory completion of course prerequisite(s).
Students registering and enrolling for Marketing courses must follow the policies and procedures published in the CBA Guide to Registration available in
CBB 321B or online at http://www.cba.uni.edu/dbweb/pages/students/advising-guide-registration.cfm. All students taking courses from the College of
Business Administration must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY BE DROPPED FROM THE COURSE. Students must verify
their enrollment with the Registrar's Office if they have missed a class.
Registration for 3000-level courses requires a Declared academic plan (major) and 60 credit hours.
Students who place their names on waiting lists must check with personnel in CBB 321B on the following dates for possible course openings:
Waiting lists for all 3000-4000 level courses will be posted on April 21, 2011 in CBB 321B.
Waiting lists for all 1000-2000 level courses will be posted on April 25, 2011 CBB 321B.
semester.
Priority for Declared Majors: All CBA; General Studies; 48G: 48o; 48i; 48C; 32I; 32T; 48E; 48P; 862.
Music MUSIC
MUSIC 1100 Soundscapes: Music in Culture 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (32611) 3 Units
09:00AM 09:50AM MWF Ronald Johnson RSL 121
Section 01 Topic: History of Western Art Music: 18th and 19th Centuries.
10 - LEC (32620) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Department Consent Required
Arranged Diane Vallentine
All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/.
GISW - LEC (36528) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Bruce Chidester
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Viola majors must also register for MUS APPL 1086, section 06.
LEVEL I
Voice majors must also register for MUS APPL 1086, section 05. All freshman and transfer students, and non-majors should initially enroll in MUS APPL
1490 section 6
Arranged Amanda
McCandless
Clarinet majors register for MUS APPL 1086 section 01.
Participation in one of the large organizations listed below is required of all Music Majors. These are the only large organizations which may be used to
satisfy departmental large organization requirements. Non-music majors are welcome to audition for all ensembles listed, with the exception of the
marching band which is open to all instrumentalists with previous experience. Contact (319)273-2024 for audition information.
Concert Chorale
Women's Chorus
UNI Singers
Marching Band
Orchestra
Wind Symphony
Symphonic Band
Jazz Band I (maximum of 2 total credit hours toward degree program except BA Jazz Studies)
Jazz Band II or III (BA Jazz Studies track only)
Students in the BA Jazz Studies track will satisfy departmental large ensemble organization requirements by performing in Jazz Band I, II or III each
semester.
MUS HIST 1020 History of Music II: Baroque and Classical 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 590:001 (MUS HIST 1010).
01 - LEC (32739) 3 Units
10:00AM 10:50AM MWF Ronald Johnson RSL 121
MUS LIT 3200 Performance Literature: Voice IV, Opera Literature 2 Units
Undergraduate
08 - LEC (36481) 2 Units
03:00PM 03:50PM TR John Hines RSL 157
595:120g (Voice IV, Opera Literature 3200).
MUS LIT 3310 History and Literature of Large Choral Forms 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): junior standing. Undergraduates must have completed or be enrolled in 580:110
(MUS THEO 3100).
01 - LEC (36427) 3 Units
11:00AM 11:50AM MWF John Wiles PAC 30
MUS LIT 5200 Performance Literature: Voice IV, Opera Literature 2 Units
Graduate
08 - LEC (36483) 2 Units
03:00PM 03:50PM TR John Hines RSL 157
595:120g (Voice IV Opera Literature 5200)
MUS LIT 5310 History and Literature of Large Choral Forms 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (36429) 3 Units
11:00AM 11:50AM MWF John Wiles PAC 30
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
560:145g (Vocal Coaching 5450) Junior, senior and graduate registration number. May be repeated for credit.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Nutrition NUTR
All students taking courses from the School of Applied Human Sciences must attend the first two classes or the first night class or they MAY be dropped
from the course. Students must verify their enrollment with the Registrar's Office, if they have missed a class.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35727) 2 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Hattie Middleton
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
PEMES 2053 Physical Activity and Nutrition for Health and Fitness 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 440:010 (HPELS 1010).
01 - LEC (31671) 3 Units
02:00PM 02:50PM MWF UNI Staff WRC 155
02:00PM 02:50PM MWF WRC 87
02:00PM 02:50PM MWF WRC 280
GISP - LEC (31692) 2 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Donald Erusha
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (31689) 2 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Donald Erusha
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Philosophy PHIL
PHIL 1020 Philosophy: The Art of Thinking 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33090) 3 Units
10:00AM 10:50AM MWF William Clohesy LNG 211
Physics PHYSICS
LAB FEES ARE NOT REFUNDED AFTER THE SECOND WEEK OF CLASS.
PHYSICS COLLOQUIUM, 4:00 p.m., WEDNESDAY. PHYSICS MAJORS SHOULD KEEP 4:00-5:00 p.m. OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS
POL GEN 3184 Senior Seminar in Political Science: Understanding the American Electorate 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (36640) 3 Units Department Consent Required
02:00PM 03:15PM TR Christopher Larimer SAB 201
24 credit hours of Political Science.
Psychology PSYCH
ALL PSYCHOLOGY COURSES WILL HAVE WAITING LISTS. PRIORITY WILL BE GIVEN TO PSYCHOLOGY MAJORS AND MINORS AND
TO STUDENTS WHO WILL BE GRADUATING THIS SEMESTER. PLEASE TAKE A DROP/ADD SLIP TO THE FIRST CLASS MEETING, IF THE
INSTRUCTOR AGREES TO ALLOW YOU INTO THE CLASS, HAVE THE INSTRUCTOR SIGN THE SLIP THEN TAKE IT TO THE
PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT OFFICE, BAK 334, FOR FINAL APPROVAL.
GISW - LEC (36347) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Heather Peterson
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (36350) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
UNI Staff
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (36446) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Heather Peterson
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (36349) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (36356) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Elaine Eshbaugh
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (31439) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Elaine Eshbaugh
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Religion RELS
RELS 1020 Religions of the World 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33060) 3 Units Department Consent Required
08:00AM 09:15AM TR Martha Reineke LNG 20
Reserved for first-year students with ACT English scores of 25+.
GISP - LEC (35723) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
James Robinson
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (33086) 1 - 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
James Robinson
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35726) 2 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Recayi (Reg) Pecen
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Russian SLAV
SLAV 1001 Elementary Russian Language and Culture I 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Corequisite(s): 770:003 (SLAV 1011).
01 - LEC (33254) 3 Units
11:00AM 12:15PM TR Ann Alm CAC 109
Jean Donham
Must be taken during the semester when the study is completed and may be repeated. Students must enroll in at least 1 credit hour during the semester the
study is completed. The instructor should be identified as either Professor Krueger or Professor Donham.
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
Sociology SOC
SOC 1000 Introduction to Sociology 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (34589) 3 Units
09:30AM 10:45AM TR Ronald (Joe) Gorton SAB 134
GISW - LEC (35783) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Marybeth Stalp
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35789) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Marybeth Stalp
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Arranged Richard
Featherstone
May be repeated only with consent of department head.
Dunn
May be repeated for maximum of 6 hours.
GISW - LEC (35773) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Karen Cunningham
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (36541) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (36542) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Department Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Spanish SPAN
SPAN 1001 Elementary Spanish I 5 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33265) 5 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWRF Sara Rosell CAC 111B
For beginners. Not recommended for students who have had two or more years of Spanish in high school or the equivalent.
Exam on the web at http://webcape.byu.edu/UNI-entry/menu.uni (User ID: uni user - all lowercase - Password: panthers1) in order to determine the level
you should enroll in.
SPED 4140 Services to Families with Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): 220:150 (SPED 3150); junior standing. Corequisite(s): 220:192
(SPED 4192/SPED 5192).
01 - LEC (30647) 3 Units
03:00PM 05:30PM T Donna Raschke SEC 182
REGISTRATION REQUIRES FULL ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION.
SPED 4142 Classroom Instructional Management for Students with Disabilities (K-8) 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): 220:150 (SPED 3150); junior standing. Corequisite(s): 220:192
(SPED 4192/SPED 5192).
01 - LEC (30649) 3 Units
04:00PM 06:30PM M Frank Kohler SEC 129
REGISTRATION REQUIRES FULL ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION.
SPED 4146 Methodology and Assessment for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities (K-8) 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prerequisite(s): 220:174 (SPED 4174/SPED 5174); junior standing.
Corequisite(s): 220:192 (SPED 4192/SPED 5192).
01 - LEC (30651) 3 Units
04:30PM 07:30PM T Amy Staples SEC 122
Seminar Tuesday, 4:30 pm. REGISTRATION REQUIRES FULL ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION.
SPED 4151 Vocational and Transition Programming for Individuals with Disabilities 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 220:174 (SPED 4174/SPED 5174); junior standing.
01 - LEC (30663) 3 Units Instruction Mode: In Person Online
05:00PM 07:30PM M Sarah Semon SEC 127
This course will utilize Adobe Connect for distant students. Distance Education students must register through Continuing and Distance Education,
http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/. REGISTRATION REQUIRES FULL ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION.
SPED 4167 Current Issues in the Education of Students with Severe Disabilities 2 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 220:150 (SPED 3150); junior standing
01 - LEC (30674) 2 Units Instruction Mode: ICN (Iowa Comm Network)
03:00PM 05:30PM T Amy Petersen LNG 21
Students must register through Continuing and Distance Education if attending a site off campus, http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/.
SPED 4174 Assessment and Instruction for Students with Mild Disabilities 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): 220:150 (SPED 3150); junior standing. Corequisite(s): 220:170 (SPED
4170/SPED 5170); 220:192 (SPED 4192/SPED 5192).
01 - LEC (30679) 3 Units
04:00PM 06:30PM T Christina Curran SEC 129
REGISTRATION REQUIRES FULL ADMISSION TO TEACHER EDUCATION.
SPED 5140 Services to Families with Infants and Toddlers with Disabilities 3 Units
Graduate
60 - LEC (30646) 3 Units Instruction Mode: ICN (Iowa Comm Network)
05:00PM 07:30PM R Donna Raschke LNG 346
Co-requisite(s): 220:192 (SPED 5192). This course will be broadcast on the ICN. All students must register through Continuing and Distance Education,
http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/. This section is for teachers in the field only.
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
SPED 5142 Classroom Instructional Management for Students with Disabilities (K-8) 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (36652) 3 Units Department Consent Required
04:00PM 06:30PM M Frank Kohler SEC 129
SPED 5146 Methodology and Assessment for Students with Mild/Moderate Disabilities (K-8) 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (36653) 3 Units Department Consent Required
04:30PM 07:30PM T Amy Staples SEC 122
Seminar Tuesday, 4:30.
SPED 5151 Vocational and Transition Programming for Individuals with Disabilities 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (36654) 3 Units Department Consent Required
05:00PM 07:30PM M Sarah Semon SEC 127
Distance education students must register through Continuing and Distance Education, http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/.
SPED 5167 Current Issues in the Education of Students with Severe Disabilities 2 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (36644) 2 Units
03:00PM 05:30PM T Amy Petersen
Students must register through Continuing and Distance Education if attending a site off campus, http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/enroll/.
SPED 5174 Assessment and Instruction for Students with Mild Disabilities 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (36646) 3 Units Department Consent Required
04:00PM 06:30PM T Christina Curran SEC 129
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
Statistics STAT
STAT 1772 Introduction to Statistical Methods 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (33344) 3 Units
08:00AM 08:50AM MWF Russell Campbell WRT 9
No credit for students with credit in 800:064 (STAT 1774). Students with credit in 800:172 (STAT 3770/STAT 5770) should not enroll in 800:072 (STAT
1772).
GISW - LEC (35724) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Michael Prophet
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (33370) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Mark Ecker
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (33368) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Mark Ecker
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Fall 2011 Schedule of Classes
Social Work SW
SW 1041 Social Welfare: A World View 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (31949) 3 Units
02:00PM 03:15PM TR Ga-Young Choi SAB 127
(Same as 900:041 (SOC SCI 1041))
GISP - LEC (35774) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35775) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (31997) 1 - 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Cynthia Juby
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (31976) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35776) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (31978) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35778) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (31973) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35777) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
GISP - LEC (31977) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Print Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
This is a Guided Independent Study course. You may enroll at any time and take up to nine months to complete the course. Students must register through
the GIS office or online at http://www.uni.edu/continuinged/gis/enroll/
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify for financial aid.
GISW - LEC (35779) 3 Units Instruction Mode: Online Guided Indep. Study Instructor Consent Required
Katherine van
Wormer
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Cynthia Juby
Tuition for GIS courses is in addition to the full-time, on-campus rate. In general, GIS courses do not qualify students for financial aid.
Teaching TEACHING
All teacher education majors must complete twelve hours of credit in student teaching with a student teaching core required seminar scheduled regularly in
all centers. Students who are student teaching in an out-of-state or international placement are required to take TEACHING 3186 Studies in International or
out-of-state/out-of-center Student Teaching (Seminar) the semester prior to student teaching.
Registration for student teaching must have prior written consent from the Department of Teaching, Office of Student Field Experiences, SEC 509. NO
OTHER COURSES MAY BE TAKEN CONCURRENTLY WITH STUDENT TEACHING.
Section numbers and Regional Center locations for course numbers TEACHING 3132 through TEACHING 3140 and TEACHING 6250 are identified
below.
TEACHING 3140 Special Area Teaching: Art, ESL, Music, and Physical Education 4 - 12 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): completion of Levels I and II of the Professional Education Requirements
01 - LEC (31026) 4 - 12 Units Department Consent Required
Arranged
Prerequisite(s): Offered on credit/no credit basis only.
22 - LEC (36133) 1 - 2 Units Instruction Mode: Online Semester Based Instructor Consent Required
Arranged Leigh Martin
Intended for students who have been accepted for out-of-state/international student teaching. Online class.
TECH 4185 Methods Improvement and Quality Control Assurance in Construction 3 Units
Undergraduate Enrollment Requirement(s): Prereq: junior standing. Prereq for Construction Mgmt majors: must have 2.20
minimum UNI GPA to take 100/3000/4000-level construction management courses or student will be dropped. Prereq or
coreq: 330:154 (TECH 4154/5154).
01 - LEC (31310) 3 Units Instructor Consent Required
08:00AM 09:15AM TR UNI Staff ITC 24
TECH 5185 Methods Improvement and Quality Control Assurance in Construction 3 Units
Graduate
01 - LEC (31309) 3 Units Instructor Consent Required
08:00AM 09:15AM TR UNI Staff ITC 24
Students on computer-maintained waiting lists for TESOL-prefix courses may check the status of these lists during Examination Week at BAK 108, the
English Advising Office, and/or check with the instructor by attending the first class session of any closed course in which they wish to enroll.
TESOL 6289 Seminar in Language: Nonverbal Communication in Language Learning and Teaching 3 Units
Graduate
01 - SEM (36416) 3 Units
02:00PM 03:15PM MW Tammy Gregersen LNG 10
Theatre THEATRE
LAB FEES ARE NOT REFUNDED AFTER THE SECOND WEEK OF CLASS.
available to meet at 8:00 a.m. on Monday, August 22 and Monday, August 29, 2011.
UNIV 1092 Presidential Scholars Seminar: Civic and Community Engagement 1 - 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (36492) 1 - 3 Units
02:00PM 03:50PM M Oksana Grybovych
Reserved for University Honors students ONLY.
UNIV 2196 Honors Seminar: Wilderness and the American Imagination 3 Units
Undergraduate
01 - LEC (36455) 3 Units
03:30PM 04:45PM TR Jeremy LNG 111
Schraffenberger
Reserved for University Honors students ONLY.
UNIV 2196 Honors Seminar: Studies in the Psychology of Interpersonal Forgiveness 3 Units
Undergraduate
02 - LEC (36477) 3 Units
04:30PM 07:20PM M Suzanne Freedman SEC 322
Reserved for University Honors students ONLY.
WGS 6289 Graduate Seminar in Women's and Gender Studies: Comparative Feminist Theories 3 Units
Graduate
01 - SEM (36243) 3 Units
02:00PM 03:15PM TR Alexandra Kogl SAB 201