The Women's College

2009 FALL SCHEDULE


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Interterm Courses | Weekday Evening | Friday Evening
Saturday Morning | Saturday Afternoon | Sunday Morning | Sunday Afternoon | Class Schedule Information

 The Women's College Interterm Courses (These courses are offered by The Women's College of the University of Denver) Download as PDF
COURSE TITLE COURSE CRN CREDITS PREREQUISITES INSTRUCTOR ROOM
THE SILK ROAD
Classes meet from 6-9:30pm on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Aug. 24, 25, 26; Monday and Wednesday, Aug 31. and Sept. 2; Wednesday, Sept. 9; and Monday and Wednesday, Sept. 14 and 16.
  CORE 2447 1026 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 E. Owen 150
THE INDIVIDUAL AND THE COMMUNAL: CONSIDERING NOTIONS OF SELF IN THE DOMINANT CULTURE AND IN BENEDICTINE LIFE
This is a "Blended" course. Class meets from 6-9pm on Monday, Aug 24; class travels from Friday, Aug 28 through Sunday, August 30; class meets online from Sept. 1 through Sept. 17. Note: A $110 fee applies to this course.
Blended Course CORE 2588 1023 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 L. Land-Closson 160
PUBLIC RELATIONS
Classes meet from 6-10pm on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Sept. 8, 9, 11; from 8am-4pm on Saturday, Sept 12; and from 6-10pm on Monday and Wednesday Sept. 14 and 16.
  MKTG 3470 1018 4 WRIT 1122 L. Kelly 350
IMPROVING WORK RELATIONSHIPS
Classes meet from 9am-12pm and 1-5pm on Saturday and Sunday, August 29 and 30.

HCOM 2700 1019 2 WRIT 1122 K. Merten 260

Other interterm courses are offered by Special Community Programs of the University of Denver. For course details see the Special Community Programs website.
The Women’s College tuition rates do not apply to Special Community Programs Interterm courses.
FALL INTERTERM 2009
WITHDRAWAL DATES & DEADLINES


To withdraw from any course, students must do so before 4:30 pm
on the date listed below:

100% refund:     August 19, 2009

FINANCIAL INFORMATION
Tuition: $438 per credit hour
Technology Fee: $4 per credit hour
Dean’s, Vision, and Persistence Scholarships may be used for
Interterm courses offered specifically by The Women’s College.
Contact Bonnie Hahn at 303.871.6115.

Dean’s, Vision, and Persistence Scholarships may not be used for
Interterm courses offered by Special Community Programs.

Federal and state financial aid, including loans and grants, cannot be
applied to Interterm courses. In addition, Interterm courses do not
count toward the 6.0 credit hour quarterly minimum for federal and
state financial aid.

Click here to visit the Special Community Programs’ website.
 Weekday Evening 6:00 to 9:30 PM (unless otherwise noted) Download as PDF
COURSE TITLE COURSE CRN CREDITS PREREQUISITES INSTRUCTOR ROOM
BUSINESS POLICY AND STRATEGY
Tuesdays, 6-10pm
  MGMT 3805 4861 4 MATC 1100, MATH 1050, STAT 1305, STAT 1405, ECON 1032, BUS 1045, BUS 1065, BUS 1085, ACTG 1805, ACTG 2805, FIN 2805, FIN 2815, MKTG 2805, MGMT 2425, MGMT 2855. T. Lewis 350
METHODS OF SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH
Tuesdays, 6-9:30pm Sept 22, 29, Oct 6, 13, 27, Nov 3, 10, 17.
  LAS 2400 4748 4 MATC 1100, WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 L. Land-Closson 260
BUSINESS TECHNICAL WRITING
Wednesdays, 6-9:30pm Sept 23, 30, Oct 7, 14, 28, Nov 4, 11, 18.
Certificate Program ENGL 2021 4828 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133
For non-degree seeking students, prerequisites may not apply.
L. Christopher 250
CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
Wednesdays, 6-9:30pm.
Certificate Program HCOM 3020 4749 5 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133
For non-degree seeking students, prerequisites may not apply.
M. Isenhart 350
FOUNDATIONS IN THEATRE: PAGE TO STAGE
Thursdays, 6-9:30pm
  AHUM 1810 4834 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 H. Lester MRH 011
INTRODUCTION TO GENDER AND WOMEN'S STUDIES
Thursdays, 6-9:30pm
Certificate Program GWST 2000 4751 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133
For non-degree seeking students, prerequisites may not apply.
L. Land-Closson 360
CRITICAL READING AND ACADEMIC WRITING
Thursdays, 6-9pm Sept 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19.
  WRIT 1122 4752 4 NONE G. Howard 260
WRITING AND RESEARCH FOR ACADEMIC REASONING
Thursdays, 6-9pm Sept 24, Oct 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, November 5, 12, 19.
  WRIT 1133 4753 4 WRIT 1122 S. Hitt 250
PRINCIPLES OF MANAGEMENT
Thursdays, 6-10pm
  MGMT 2805 4862 4 MATC 1100, ECON 1022, ECON 1032, and Sophomore standing. T. Lewis 160
HUMAN AND FINANCIAL RESOURCES OF PHILANTHROPY
This is the first course offered in the new Philanthropic Studies certificate program!
Thursdays, 6-9pm Sept 24, Oct 1, 8, 22, 29.
Certificate Program PHNT 2135 4854 2

WRIT 1122. WRIT 1133
highly recommended.
For non-degree seeking students, prerequisites may not apply.

E. Landeck 350
 Friday Evening 6:00 to 10:00 (unless otherwise noted)      7 SESSIONS      SEPT 18, 25, OCT 9, 16, 30, NOV 6, 20 Download as PDF
COURSE TITLE COURSE CRN CREDITS PREREQUISITES INSTRUCTOR ROOM
FOUNDATIONS FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT   ADM 1510 4754 4 NONE E. Yoder 150
THE MULTIRACIAL INDIVIDUAL   CORE 2535 4755 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 A. Jones 160
FUNDAMENTALS OF MATHEMATICS   MATH 0900 4756 2 Concurrent enrollment in MATC 1100 R. Boersema 260
DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
This course counts as a Business elective.

 

ITEC 3475* 4757 4 BUS 1045 or ITS 1670 D. Paul 250
DATABASE ORGANIZATION AND MANAGEMENT I Certificate Program ITS 3421* 4758 4 ITS 1670 or BUS 1045
For non-degree seeking students, prerequisites may not apply.
D. Paul 250
DIMENSIONS OF JUSTICE
  LAS 2020 4750 4 LAS 2000 T. Lennon 360
*Indicates a cross-listed course. Students may only enroll in one section.
 Saturday Morning 8:00 to NOON (unless otherwise noted)      7 SESSIONS     SEPT 19, 26, OCT 10, 17, 31, NOV 7, 21 Download as PDF
COURSE TITLE COURSE CRN CREDITS PREREQUISITES INSTRUCTOR ROOM
FOUNDATIONS FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT   ADM 1510
4760 4 NONE N. Jackson 150
PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
  ECON 1022 4761 4 NONE B. Melvin 160
THE LEADERSHIP PROCESS
This is a "Blended" course. Please see course syllabus for classroom and online meeting dates.
Certificate ProgramBlended Course LDRS 2517 4762 4 NONE R. Hickerson 350
POWER AND DOMINANT IDEOLOGIES
Class meets Sept 19, 9am-12pm; Oct 10, 8am-12pm; Oct 31, 9am-12pm; and Nov 21, 8am-12pm.
Certificate Program LDRS 3510 4857 2 NONE B. Allen 360
GENDER AND COMMUNICATION Certificate Program HCOM 2470 4763 5 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 C. Zak-Dance 260
INTRODUCTION TO LAW AND SOCIETY   LAS 2000 4764 4 WRIT 1122, WRIT 1133 and LAS 2200 T. Lennon 342
SYSTEMS ANALYSIS AND DESIGN Certificate Program ITS 3880 4765 4 MATH 2200, MATC 1100, ITS 1670, ITS 1671, ITS 1672, WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133
For non-degree seeking students, some prerequisites may not apply.
L. Robinson 125
ADVANCED CORPORATE FINANCE   FIN 2815 4766 4 MATH 1050, ECON 1032, ACTG 1805, FIN 2805 S. Desai SH 311
 Saturday Afternoon 1:30 to 5:30 (unless otherwise noted)      7 SESSIONS      SEPT 19, 26, OCT 10, 17, 31, NOV 7, 21 Download as PDF
COURSE TITLE COURSE CRN CREDITS PREREQUISITES INSTRUCTOR ROOM
INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MEDIA ARTS DESIGN (eMAD)
Note: A $100 fee applies to this course.
  ARTD 2315
4767 4 WRIT 1122. WRIT 1133 highly recommended. D. Fodel SAB 216
THE HUMAN POPULATION   CORE 2401 4768 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 M. Narey BW 126
SPEAKING OUT: USING YOUR VOICE   CREX 1217 4769 4 NONE C. Zak-Dance 150
SPEAKING OUT: USING YOUR VOICE   CREX 1217 4928 4 NONE K. Reyes 350
ANALYTICAL INQUIRY   MATC 1100 4770 4 Concurrent enrollment in MATH 0900 R. Boersema 160
INTRODUCTION TO DISCRETE STRUCTURES Certificate Program MATH 2200 4771 4 MATC 1100
For non-degree seeking students, prerequisites may not apply.
B. Campbell 360
STRATEGIC ADVANTAGE OF TECHNOLOGY   BUS 1045 4833 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 D. Paul 250
COMMUNICATION LAW   MCOM 3040* 4772 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 L. Cobb-Reiley 260
COMMUNICATION LAW   LAS 3700* 4773 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 L. Cobb-Reiley 260
INTRODUCTION TO OPERATING SYSTEMS IN UNIX
  ITS 3360 4774 4 ITS 1670, ITS 1671 and ITS 1672 C. Gibbons 342
*Indicates a cross-listed course. Students may only enroll in one section.
 Sunday Morning 8:00 to NOON (unless otherwise noted)      7 SESSIONS      SEPT 20, 27, OCT 11, 18, NOV 1, 8, 22 Download as PDF
COURSE TITLE COURSE CRN CREDITS PREREQUISITES INSTRUCTOR ROOM
BEGINNING SPANISH I   LACU 1001
4775 4 NONE E. Halterman 360
WOMEN CREATING CULTURE THROUGH COOKING
This is a "Blended" course. Please see course syllabus for classroom and online meeting dates.
Certificate Program
Blended Course
GWST 2305 4853 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133
For non-degree seeking students, prerequisites may not apply.
E. Yoder 160
COMMUNICATION ETHICS   HCOM 3850* 4776 5 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 K. Merten 150
ETHICAL PERSPECTIVES IN LEADERSHIP Certificate Program LDRS 3500* 4858 4 LDRS 2517, LDRS 2518 and LDRS 2540 or 2541 or 2701 K. Merten 150
INTRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY TODAY   ITS 1670 4778 4 NONE R. Dries 250
INTRODUCTION TECHNOLOGY TODAY   ITS 1670 5032 4 NONE L. Robinson 260
SOCIOLEGAL PRACTICES AND PROCESSES: REGULATION   LAS 3400 4777 4 LAS 2000. LAS 2400 highly recommended S. Tyburski 350
*Indicates a cross-listed course. Students may only enroll in one section.
 Sunday Afternoon 1:30 to 5:30 (unless otherwise noted)      7 SESSIONS      SEPT 20, 27, OCT 11, 18, NOV 1, 8, 22 Download as PDF
COURSE TITLE COURSE CRN CREDITS PREREQUISITES INSTRUCTOR ROOM
FOUNDATIONS FOR ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT   ADM 1510
4970 4 NONE N. Jackson 260
BEGINNING SPANISH II   LACU 1002 4779 4 LACU 1001 or permission of instructor E. Halterman 360
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS: ATMOSPHERE   NATS 1201 4780 4 MATC 1100 K. Schlachter 160
ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS: ATMOSPHERE   NATS 1201 4781 4 MATC 1100 K. Yamamoto 150
INTRODUCTION TO FINANCIAL REPORTING Certificate Program ACTG 1805 4782 4 MATH 1050
For non-degree seeking students, prerequisites may not apply.
J. Serven SH 334
STATISTICS I   STAT 1305 4783 4 MATH 1050 R. Boersema 250
SURVEY OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT   STAT 2805 4784 4 STAT 1405 R. Aderohunmu SH 311
INNOVATIONS IN MASS COMMUNICATION
This is a "Blended" course. Please see course syllabus for classroom and online meeting dates.
Blended Course MCOM 3190 4785 4 WRIT 1122 and WRIT 1133 E. Henry 350
ON-LINE REGISTRATION
Students may register, withdraw from classes, and check grades on the secure, personal records section of the DU information system through myweb.du.edu. Student records (classes, holds, and personal information) may be checked anytime, from anywhere with Internet access. To register by phone, call 303.871.6115.
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New students must complete an admission application to pursue either a degree-seeking program or non-degree status at The Women’s College of the University of Denver. Application requirements for both degree-seeking and non-degree seeking students are available on the college’s web page at the following link: How to Apply.
 
REGISTRATION
Registration begins July 27.

SYLLABI
Students may review course syllabi on-line at womenscollege.du.edu.

PREREQUISITES
Students are responsible for completing course prerequisites before
registering for a course. Students may be removed from a course, at the
instructor’s discretion, for which they have not fulfilled the prerequisite
course work.

WAIT LIST
If a course is closed, students may sign up for the wait list through the
on-line registration system or call 303.871.6115. An adviser will contact
students if space becomes available.

FAILURE TO ATTEND
Failure to attend a class or pay tuition does not constitute an official
drop or cancellation of tuition or associated fees.
HOLDS
For incomplete file holds, contact Ruth Hickerson at 303.871.6807.
For academic holds, contact Kate Burns at 303.871.6808.
For financial holds, please contact the Bursar’s Office at 303.871.4944.

STOP-OUT
Currently enrolled students who need to stop-out from classes for
the next quarter should contact womenscollege.du.edu to complete
a stop-out form on-line or call 303.871.6808.

STUDENT HANDBOOK
Further policy and procedure information is located in the Student
Handbook (CD version). CD Handbooks are available in the Advising
Suite, room 111.

HOW COURSES APPLY TO DEGREES
How each course applies to each major and degree is available on-line.
Click here.
FALL QUARTER 2009
WITHDRAWAL DATES & DEADLINES


To withdraw from any course, students must do so before 4:30pm
on the dates listed below:

100% refund: through September 24, 2009
75% refund: from September 25 to October 1, 2009
50% refund: from October 2 to October 4, 2009
Zero refund: from October 5 through the end of term
The last day to withdraw from any course is four business days
before the final class meeting. A student must have the instructor’s
signature to withdraw from any course.

FINANCIAL INFORMATION

Tuition:  $438 per credit hour
Technology Fee: $4 per credit hour
Activity Fee: $90 per quarter
Deferment Fee: $45 per quarter
 
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