Schedule Subject to Change
Registration should be done by using the portal at uiu.edu and accessing
it through myUIU. Phone (715) 675-2775 if you have questions.
- TERM 2, OCTOBER 27 - DECEMBER 18, 2008
- TERM 3, JANUARY 5 - FEBRUARY 26, 2009
- TERM 4, MARCH 2 - APRIL 30, 2009
- TERM 5, MAY 4 - JUNE 25, 2009
TERM II - OCT 27 - DEC 18, 2008
REGISTRATION OPENS: SEP 9, 8AM
REGISTRATION CLOSES: OCT 27, 8AM
NOTE: The December meeting for the HS Internship Seminar has change to
December 11th at 5:30 in the Quiet Study Area at NTC
NO CLASS ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 - Thanksgiving Holiday
NOTE: LIBERTY MUTUAL & AM FAMILY
Your payroll verification must be received no earlier than OCT 27 and no later thanNoon, Tuesday, NOV 4. No exceptions.The class listed below will have dates determined by instructor based on those that enroll. Contact the office for information
ID120 STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESS IN COLLEGE - DIRECTED STUDY
Bonnie Rudie, rudieb@peacocks.uiu.edu
MONDAY
BA303 BUSINESS LAW II
Sarah Ruffi, ruffis@peacocks.uiu.edu
A241FNA: Read Chapters 19, 20 & 21
NOTE: This class will meet on MON, OCT 27, then ALL remaining classes will move to TUESDAY, Room A168 AND there will be NO class on TUESDAY, NOV 25
HSA440 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Jerry Duginski,duginskij@peacocks.uiu.edu
A207FNA: Read Chapters 1 & 2 and be prepared to discuss in class
ANTH310 POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY - DIRECTED STUDY
Holly Smith, smithh@peacocks.uiu.edu
A210FNA: Read Chapter 1.
NOTE: Class will meet 5:15-9:45pm on Oct 27, Nov 3, 17, Dec 1 & 15
PSY377 METHODS II IN HUMAN SERVICES
Delores Kessel, kesseld@peacocks.uiu.edu
A239NOTE: Book #4 is recommended, NOT required
ISBN0495127973ID498 SENIOR PROJECT - BUSINESS
Dennis Fahey, faheyd@peacocks.uiu.edu
A216Contact Alicia at buehlera@uiu.edu to schedule your presentation time on December 15th.
TUESDAY
PS230 STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT - DIRECTED STUDY
Brian Fiene, fieneb@peacocks.uiu.edu
A219FNA: Read Chapters 1 - 6
CHEM140 CHEMISTRY FOR EVERYDAY LIFE
Larry Stookey, stookeyl@peacocks.uiu.edu
HS3014FNA: Study Chapter 1 in the text. Write "Consider This 1.2" on p10 of the text. Write
"Sceptical Chymist 1.17" on p27 of the text. These are informal assignmentws and
will require no more than one page each.
NOTE: Calculator is required. You will need a 2-line calculator that is capable of exponents, logarithms and scientific notation, such as a Texas Instrument TI30XIIS, or equivalent. It is not necessary to use a graphing calculator in this class. You are responsible for knowing how to use your calculator. A quick reference guide is available at http://education.ti.com/downloads/guidebooks/scientific/30xii/30xiiqrg-eng.pdf.BA356 QUANT DECISIONS IN BUSINESS
Dick Huntoon, huntoonr@peacocks.uiu.edu
A168FNA: Read "Intro to Quantitative Methods" and Sections 1-1 through 1-4, and Section 1-6.
NOTE: This class will meet on TUE, OCT 28, then ALL remaining classes move to MONDAY, Room A241
NOTE: You will need a TI-36X Solar Scientific Calculator (TI36XSLR) or the equivalent
(TI-30XIIS)
MIS435 INFORMATION SYSTEMS STRATEGIES
Mark Larson, larsonm@peacocks.uiu.edu
LAB A167FNA: Read Chapters 1 & 2
NOTE: Lab fee of $5 will be charged to your account
ID498 SENIOR PROJECT - HUMAN SERVICES
WEDNESDAYSusan Rufledt, rufledts@peacocks.uiu.edu
Presentation will be in A217 on DEC 16
PA440 PUBLIC BUDGETING PROCESS -DIRECTED STUDY
Darryl Mayfield, mayfieldd@peacocks.uiu.edu
A219FNA:
- Students will read and be prepared to discuss from the text: Chapter 2.
- Students are required to visit a meeting of a public organization, prepare a short paper (no fewer than 2 1/2 pages, but not longer than 3 1/2 page) on student's observation during the meeting, specific to a budgeting item; students are expected to include a copy of the agenda and formal mintues of the meeting. Papers will be presented to the class by the student, and submitted to the instructor.
NOTE: Class meets OCT 29, NOV 12, DEC 3 & 17
BA202 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II
Bo Dedeker, dedekerd@peacocks.uiu.edu
HS3014NOTE: Class moves to HS2005 on DEC 10 ONLY
SOC 220 SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Becky Bogen, bogenmarekr@peacocks.uiu.edu
F211FNA: Read Chapters 1 & 2
SPN102 BEGINNING SPANISH II
THURSDAYAbner Cruz, cruza@peacocks.uiu.edu
A235FNA: Read Pasos A, B, C & Capitulo 1.
1. Write your autobiography. Length of 1-2 pages (APA style). Be sure to include information related to your family, education, work, interests and hobbies. Be prepared to introduce this information to the rest of the class in English (translated into Spanish - optional). You will be working alone as well as in a group setting to translate and refine this document for final presentation to the rest of the calss in both Spanish and English during our session on December 10.
2. Write five short dialogs in Spanish and translate into English. Address the following subjects: greetings, personal data, weather, time, numbers and activities. Be prepared to share your dialogs in English (presentation of this information in Spanish is optional).
ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II
Kathy Serley, serleyk@peacocks.uiu.edu
A168FNA: Read Chapters 1-3. Bring in a writing selection (article, essay, letter to the editor, a paragraph from a short story/novel) that you consider "good writing."
BA424 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING - DIRECTED STUDY
Samy Abadeer, abadeers@peacocks.uiu.edu
A216FNA: Read Chapters 1 - 5
NOTE: Class will meet on OCT 30, Nov 13, Dec 4 & 18
BA208 MARKETING PRINCIPLES
Ron Sem, semr@peacocks.uiu.edu
F211FNA: Read Chapters 1 & 2
BA225 BUSINESS ETHICS
Darryl Mayfield, mayfieldd@peacocks.uiu.edu
A219FNA:
- Students will read and be prepared to discussfrom the text-Chapter 6 & 7.
- Students are required to prepare a short paper (no fewer than 2 1/2 pages, but not longer than 3 1/2 pages) on an ethical topic taken from current events, i.e.,alleged accusations against Wausau Economic Director MikeMorissey; Georgia Thompson case in Wisconsin, former Assistant Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz use of hisposition to secure a raise for his girlfriend, etc. Papers will be presented to the class by the student, and submitted to the instructor.
- Teams to be determined. Case study to be assigned for the team paper.
SATURDAY - NICOLET
BIO161 INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Larry Stookey, stookeyl@peacocks.uiu.edu
FNA: Study Chapter 1 in the text. Write the three "Thinking About" assignments on pp11, 13 & 18 of the text. Be prepared to share them iwth your classmates at the first class meeting. These are informatl assignments and will require no more than one page each.
NOTE: Class is scheduled for NOV 1, 8, 15 and
DEC 6, from 8:00am - 4:00pm.
Nicolet College, Room Tamarack 108
NOTE: class moves to T210 on NOV 8 ONLY
NOTE: A calculator is not required in this course to tka quizzes or exams. We occasionally discuss environmental matters in class that involve numbers and calculations. It would be helpful to bring a 2-line calculator that is capable of exponents, logarithms and scientific notiation, such as a Texas Instrument TX30XIIS or equivalent.
TERM II BOOKLIST
ANTH310 POLITICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 0897898915 BA202 ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES II 0324401841 BA208 MARKETING PRINCIPLES 0324236743 BA225 BUSINESS ETHICS 0324225814 BA303 BUSINESS LAW II 0324654553 BA356 QUANT DECISIONS IN BUSINESS 0495015601 BA424 INTERNATIONAL MARKETING 0073080063 BIO161 INTRO TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 0495383376 CHEM140 CHEMISTRY FOR EVERYDAY LIVING 0077221346 ENG102 ENGLISH COMPOSITION II 0131993844 HSA440 HEALTH SERVICES ADMINISTRATION 1878812572 MIS435 INFORMATION SYSTEMS STRATEGIES 0131889184 PA440 PUBLIC BUDGETING PROCESS 0130979937 PS230 STATE & LOCAL GOVERNMENT 0131930796 PSY377 #1 METHODS II IN HUMAN SERVICES 0495092037 PSY377 #2 METHODS II IN HUMAN SERVICES 0132080214 PSY377 #3 METHODS II IN HUMAN SERVICES 0205265685 PSY377 #4 SEE NOTE IN CLASS ABOVE SOC220 SOCIAL PROBLEMS 0205547966 SPN102 BEGINNING SPANISHII 0073046078 ALL APA MANUAL - ALL CLASSES 1557987912 ID120 STRATEGIES/SUCCESS IN COLLEGE
TERM III- JAN 5 - FEB 26, 2009
REGISTRATION OPENS: NOV 17, 8AM
REGISTRATION CLOSES: JAN 5, 8AM
MONDAY
BA341 CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - Section 1
Lyonel Wisnewski, wisnewskil@peacocks.uiu.edu
A110
NOTE: There will be a $5 lab fee added to tuition
SOC2347 DEVIANCE & SOCIAL CONTROL - DIRECTED STUDY
Jessica Bowers
D140
HSA344 POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT
Jerry Duginski, duginskij@peacocks.uiu.edu
W133
PSY302 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
Bonnie Rudie, rudieb@peacocks.uiu.edu
A233
ID498 SENIOR PROJECT - BUSINESS
Dennis Fahey, faheyd@peacocks.uiu.edu
A215
Contact Alicia at buehlera@uiu.edu to schedule your
presentation on FEB 23rd.
TUESDAY
BA362 SUPERVISION
Chuck Kennedy, kennedyc@peacocks.uiu.edu
A216
PA364 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
Neil Strobel, stroeln@peacocks.uiu.edu
A168
BA341 CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT - Section 2
Lyonel Wisnewski, wisnewskil@peacocks.uiu.edu
A167
NOTE: There will be a $5 lab fee added to tuition
BA222 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Terry Waldvogel, waldvogelt@peacocks.uiu.edu
HS2021A
NOTE: There will be a $5 lab fee added to tuition
BA211 MACROECONOMICS
Maria Maahs, maahsm@peacocks.uiu.edu
A208
ID498 SENIOR PROJECT - HUMAN SERVICES
Susan Rufledt, rufledts@peacocks.uiu.edu
WEDNESDAY
ART215 PHOTOGRAPHY
Dan Seanor, seanor@ntc.edu
H107
NOTE: You will need a digital camera - no need to
purchase one, borrow from friend or family
NOTE: Purchase your book at the NTC Bookstore
SOC384 SOCIAL WELFARE PROGRAMS & POLICIES
Becky Bogen, bogenmarekr@peacocks.uiu.edu
A223 - Wausau
NOTE: Students attending class in the Ashland area
will have a $20 lab/tech fee added to tuition
BA302 BUSINESS LAW I
Sarah Ruffi, ruffis@peacocks.uiu.edu
A210
BA361 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT
Brad Karger, kargerb@peacocks.uiu.edu
A207
THURSDAY
ID301 CRITICAL THINKING
Mark Larson, larsonm@peacocks.uiu.edu
A239
BA358 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR - DIRECTED STUDY
Deb Worner, wornerd@peacocks.uiu.edu
A211
SATURDAY - NICOLET
MATH220 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
Dick Huntoon, huntoonr@peacocks.uiu.edu
Nicolet Area Technical College
NOTE: Class will meet ALL Saturdays from JAN 3 -
FEB 21, 8:00am - Noon.
NOTE: This class will also be sent via ITV to UIU in
Wausau - HS2014
NOTE: Students participating at the Nicolet class will have
a $20 lab/tech fee added to tuition
TERM III BOOKLIST
BA211 MACROECONOMICS BA222 MANAGEMENT INFO SYSTEMS 013602579X BA302 BUSINESS LAW I 0324654553 BA341 CORPORATE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT 0077262034 BA358 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR 0324271972 BA361 HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT 0324314639 BA362 SUPERVISION 0324316240 HSA344 POPULATION HEALTH MANAGEMENT 1567931871 ID301 CRITICAL THINKING 0195141229 MATH220 ELEMENTARY STATISTICS 0321460928 PA364 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION 0495502820 SOC384 #1 SW PROGRAMS & POLICIES 007351523X SOC384 #2 SW PROGRAMS & POLICIES 0205489125 SOC384 #3 SW PROGRAMS & POLICIES 0226901319 SOC347 DEVIANCE & SOCIAL CONTROL 0205570836 PSY402 SUBSTANCE ABUSE 049509207X ART215 PHOTOGRAPHY see note above ALL CLASSES APA MANUAL - ALL CLASSES 1557987912
TERM IV - MAR 2 - APR 30, 2009
REGISTRATION:
OPENS: 8AM, Monday, JANUARY 26
CLOSES: 8AM, Monday, MARCH 2
NO CLASSES MARCH 23-26 DUE TO SPRING BREAK
MONDAY
COMM221 INTERCULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Holly Smith, smithh@peacocks.uiu.edu
W131
BA370 ENTREPRENEURSHIP & SMALL BUSINESS MANAGEMENT
Dan Krzcma
D140
BA210 MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
Chuck Kennedy, kennedyc@peacocks.uiu.edu
F211
BA488 ECONOMICS OF INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
Samy Abadeer, abadeers@peacocks.uiu.edu
A241
ID498 SENIOR PROJECT - BUSINESS
Dennis Fahey, faheyd@peacocks.uiu.edu
A215
Contact Alicia at buehlera@uiu.edu to schedule your
presentation on APR 27th.
TUESDAY
BA212 MICROECONOMICS
Maria Maahs, maahsm@peacocks.uiu.edu
A232
PSY383 HUMAN BEHAVIOR IN SOCIAL ENVIRONMENT
Becky Bogen, bogenmarekr@peacocks.uiu.edu
A223
NOTE: This class will also be sent via ITV to WITC in
Ashland.
NOTE: All students outside the 544 zip area will have
a $20 lab/tech fee added to tuition
HSA460 HEALTH SERVICES & THE POLITICAL PROCESS
Bruce Lorenz
A216
BA225 BUSINESS ETHICS
Darryl Mayfield, mayfieldd@peacocks.uiu.edu
A235
ID498 SENIOR PROJECT - HUMAN SERVICES
Susan Rufledt, rufledts@peacocks.uiu.edu
WEDNESDAY
BA222 MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS
A110
NOTE: There will be a $5 lab fee added to tuition
BA365 LEADERSHIP THEORY
Mark Larson, larsonm@peacocks.uiu.edu
A217
BA383 COMPENSATION & BENEFITS MANAGEMENT
A232
THURSDAY
PSY375 METHODS I IN HUMAN SERVICES
Delores Kessel, kesseld@peacocks.uiu.edu
A239
PSY432 PERSONALITY
Deb Tetting, tettingd@peacocks.uiu.edu
A233
BA310 MONEY & BANKING
A209
ENG352 BEST SELLERS
Kathy Serley, serleyk@peacocks.uiu.edu
A168
BA323 FEDERAL TAXATION I
David Morse, morsed@peacocks.uiu.edu
A165
NOTE: There will be a $5 lab fee added to tuition
TERM V - MAY 4 - JUN 25, 2009
MONDAYREGISTRATION:
OPENS: 8AM, Monday, MARCH 30
CLOSES: 8AM, Monday, MAY 4
TUESDAYPSY454 ISSUES & EHTICS IN THE HELPING PROFESSIONS
Frank Losinski, losinskif@peacocks.uiu.edu
BA324 FEDERAL TAXATION II
David Morse, morsed@peacocks.uiu.edu
BA352 RISK MANAGEMENT
BA454 MANAGEMENT CASES
Abner Cruz, cruza@peacocks.uiu.edu
ID498 SENIOR PROJECT - BUSINESS
Dennis Fahey, faheyd@peacocks.uiu.edu
Contact Alicia @
WEDNESDAYES330 GLOBAL WARMING & CLIMATE CHANGE
Larry Stookey, stookeyl@peacocks.uiu.edu
ANTH206 INTRO TO HMONG CULTURE & LANGUAGE
BA423 PRODUCTION & OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT
Dick Huntoon, huntoonr@peacocks.uiu.edu
MIS415 DATABSE MANAGEMENT
John Heckendorf, heckendorfj@peacocks.uiu.edu
THURSDAYPSY440 INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Deb Tetting, tettingd@peacocks.uiu.edu
ID301 CRITICAL THINKING
Mark Larson, larsonm@peacocks.uiu.edu
ENG290 THE MOVIES
Greg Ormson, ormsong@peacocks.uiu.edu
BA431 ADVANCED FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Bo Dedeker, dedekerd@peacocks.uiu.edu
BA422 PRODUCT COST ACCOUNTING
David Morse, morsed@peacocks.uiu.edu
PSY377 METHODS II IN HUMAN SERVICES
Delores Kessel, kesseld@peacocks.uiu.edu