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Summer Hybrid or Mixed-Mode Courses

BUS 200-80M Franchising
Credits: 2
(Mixed Mode - hybrid) Su05 #95113
Meets Tues and Thurs from 10:35 - noon in B139

COMM 135-80M Interpersonal Communications
Credits: 3
(Mixed Mode - hybrid) Su05 #95071
Meets one Saturday, June 25th from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
This course is designed to show some of the difficulties that language and understanding present us. It is concerned with better understanding of ourselves and our semantic and interpersonal environments. It attempts to develop meaningful, effective, and sensitive means of relating to others. Varied group experiences and oral presentations provide students the opportunity to explore current topics.

CS 280-80M Desktop Publishing
Credits: 3
(Mixed Mode - hybrid) Su05 #95120
Meets Tues from 8 - 10:30 a.m. in B134
Students learn to design, prepare, edit, and enhance publications by integrating text, graphics, spreadsheets, and charts that have been created in other software programs. they build skill in using a desktop publishing software program (Adobe PageMaker) by creating publications such as newsletters, brochures, advertisements, programs, business cards, and stationery. This course meets online and on campus.

DA 185-80M Clinical Seminar
Credits: 1
(Mixed Mode - hybrid) Su05 #95053
Meeting dates and times TBA

EDUC 201-80M Intro to Educational Experience (Mixed Mode)
Credits: 3
(Mixed Mode - hybrid)
CRN# Su05 #95109
Meets: June 1, 8, 22, and July 20, 4:15 - 7:45 p.m., R190
An introduction to American education with an emphasis on the teacher's role inside andoutside the school's role in the community. Various educational issues will be examined, including the purposes of public education in America; the interplay between the public and its schools; the interrelationship of curriculum, instruction, classroom management, and school culture; and the challenges of responding effectively to diversity in the school setting and the community. This course meets online and on campus.

MATH 216-80M Basic Statistics
Credits: 3
Core: Quantitative Reasoning
(Mixed Mode - hybrid)
Assessment score required Su05 #95089
Meets: Tues and Thurs, 10 a.m. - 11:30 p.m., B137
This course presents concepts, principles, and methods of statistics from two perspectives: descriptive and inferential. Statistical topics include organizing data, sampling, and measures of central tendency, probability, correlation, random variables, hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and inference.

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