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Step 1: Get StartedOpen Enrollment and Admission . . . . . . . . . . . . . p2PIN - Personal Identification Number . . . . . . . . . . p2Application Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p2, 16Check/Change Address on UAOnline . . . . . . . . . . p2Orientation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p2Departmental Advising Contact Numbers . . . . . . . p2Academic Advising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p3English Placement Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p4Math Placement Tests . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p4

Step 2: Plan for SuccessChecklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p5Plan Your Class Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p6

Step 3: Register for ClassesCurrent Registration Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p7Registration over the Web: UAOnline. . . . . . . . . . . . . p7 Late Registration. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p7Add/Drop Period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p7 Registration by Proxy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p7Tuition & Fee Payment Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p7 Extended Sites Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p8 Secondary School Student Applicants . . . . . . . . . p8, 61

Step 4: Calculate ExpensesTuition Rates. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p92% Network Charge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p9Alaska Residency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p9Senior Citizens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p9Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p10Mandatory Student Fees Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . p10Housing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p11

Step 5: Pay Tuition Payment Deadlines . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p12 Payment Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p12General Payment Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p12Account Balance on UAOnline. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p13Financial Obligations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p13Failure to Meet Financial Obligations. . . . . . . . . . . . p13Tuition Waivers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p13Tuition Management Systems (TMS). . . . . . . . . . . . p13Refund Policy for Tuition and Fees . . . . . . . . . . . . . p14Refund Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p14

Financial Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p15Terms and Definitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p16Building Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p17How to Read the Schedule . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p18Course Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p19Community Education Course Offerings . . . . . . . . p51Adult Education Summer Scholars Series . . . . . . p52Summer Institute in Gerontology . . . . . . . . . . . . . p53CTC 1- & 2-Credit Course Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . p54Educational Media Services (Distance Ed). . . . p54

Blackboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p54Distance Education Course Listings . . . . . . . p55-58Forms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p59-63Student Rights, Freedoms, &

Responsibilities. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . p64UAOnline Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back CoverOrientation Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover

WWelcome toelcome toADMINISTRATION & STUDENT SERVICES

ACCOUNTING OFFICE UC 103 786-1440ADMISSIONS UC 106 786-1480ADVISING & TESTING UC 112 786-4500BOOKSTORE BKST 786-1151

UC 142 786-1186CAREER SERVICES CENTER RH 122 786-4513CONSORTIUM LIBRARY LIB 786-1871DEAN OF STUDENTS SU 204 786-1214DISABILITY SUPPORT SERVICES RH 105 786-4530ENROLLMENT SERVICES UC 106 786-1480FINANCIAL AID UC 105 786-1586HOUSING CMMNS 751-7200PARKING SERVICES SU 113 786-1119REGISTRATION UC 106 786-1480RESIDENCE LIFE MAC 603 751-7444STUDENT ACTIVITIES SU 218 786-1219STUDENT AFFAIRS RH 786-6108STUDENT HEALTH & RH 117 786-4040

COUNSELING CENTERSTUDENT ORGANIZATIONS SU 206 786-1371STUDENT UNION SU DESK 786-1204UNIVERSITY POLICE ESH 114 786-1120

SCHOOLS AND COLLEGESCOLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (CAS) 786-1707

DEAN’S OFFICE: SSB 335

COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGE (CTC) 786-6400DEAN’S OFFICE: UC 141

COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AND PUBLIC POLICY (CBPP) 786-4121DEAN’S OFFICE: RH 301STUDENT INFORMATION OFFICE: RH 309 786-4100

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION (COE) 786-4421DEAN’S OFFICE: PSB 216STUDENT SERVICES OFFICE: PSB 216 786-4401

COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND SOCIAL WELFARE (CHSW) 786-4406DEAN’S OFFICE: PSB 205

SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING (SOE) 786-1900DEAN’S OFFICE: ENGR 201

ALL REGISTRATION DATES PERTAIN TO SEMESTER LENGTH CLASSES.

Deadlines for courses other than semester length are prorated. Failure to read the Class Schedule or the UAA Catalog does not excuse the studentfrom the rules and procedures described in those documents. The University reservesthe right to change or withdraw courses; to change the fees, rules, and calendar foradmission, registration, instruction, and graduation; and to change other regulationsaffecting the student body at any time.

Check the class schedule online for updated information.The University of Alaska Anchorage has a strong institutional commitment to the princi-ples of diversity and takes affirmative action to achieve that end. The University doesnot discriminate in its educational and employment programs and activities on the basisof race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, Vietnam era or disabled veteran status,physical or mental disability, changes in marital status, pregnancy or parenthood.

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summersessions

UAA will be closed on May 29 and July 3 through July 4.Except for payment, deadlines for courses with dates other than the published first, second, or 10-week session dates

will be prorated according to the length of the course. Students may not withdraw from, nor register for, a course after the published end date.

There is no formally designated final exam schedule during the Summer Session.

calendar

The front cover was designed by Gary Adams.

10-Week Session

May 22 - June 26 May 22 - August 8 July 5 - August 8

Application for Summer 2006 Admission Deadline May 1 May 1 May 1

Application for Fall 2006 Graduation Deadline May 1 May 1 May 1

Instruction Begins May 22 May 22 July 5

Late Registration Begins May 22 May 22 July 5

Add/Drop Period Begins May 22 May 22 July 5

Payment Deadline May 23 May 23 July 6

UAOnline Registration Closes May 23 May 23 July 6

Last Day for 100% Tuition/Fee Refund May 23 May 25 July 6

$75 Late Payment Fee Assessed May 24 May 24 N/A

Last Day for 50% Tuition Only Refund May 25 May 31 July 10

Add/Drop Period Ends May 25 June 1 July 10

Audit-to-Credit Deadline May 25 June 1 July 10

Credit/No Credit Deadline May 25 June 1 July 10

Late Registration Ends May 25 June 1 July 10

Independent/Directed Study Deadline June 9 July 5 July 5

Credit-to-Audit Deadline June 19 July 19 July 30

Withdrawal Period Ends June 19 July 19 July 30

Instruction Ends June 26 August 8 August 8

Application for Fall 2006 Admission Deadline July 1 July 1 July 1

$100 Late Payment Fee Assessed July 30 July 30 July 30

First 5-Week Session

Second 5-Week Session

UAOnline RegistrationApril 10 - May 23Open to All Students

Everyone who wants to take classes at UAA must be admitted to the University aseither a degree-seeking or non-degree-seeking student.

Students who have taken classes in the past two years may proceed directly toUAOnline: http://uaonline.alaska.edu.If you have not taken classes in the past two years, please go to theRegistration Wizard: www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/wizard.cfm to becomeeligible for registration.

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UAA’s open enrollment policy allows students to register for courses in which they have adequate background.To qualify for admission, a student must meet the following requirements:

1) Have earned a high school diploma or the equivalent (GED); or2) Be 18 years of age or older and have participated in UAA’s assessment and advisement process

(see section on Academic Advising in this schedule); or3) Qualify under special University programs; and4) Complete the Registration Wizard.

Admission as a non-degree seeking student does not guarantee future admission to a degree program.Credits earned as a non-degree seeking student may be applied to degree programs only as specified inadmission to the individual degree seeking programs.

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STEP 1: GET STARTEDADMISSION - PIN - ADDRESS CHANGE - ORIENTATION - ADVISING

PIN - PERSONALIDENTIFICATIONNUMBER

http://uaonline.alaska.edu (select Login to Secured Area, follow the prompts)A PIN is the 6-digit personal password that will enable a student to register for courses, verify/update amailing address, view account summary, pay account, view holds, print semester grade reports, and printunofficial transcripts. It is initially set as the month, day, and year of your birth, for example: April 1, 1977,enter 040177 (mm/dd/yy). If your PIN has expired, follow the instructions provided on UAOnline and enter a new 6-digit PIN.If your PIN is invalid, it is different than the numbers you are entering, try the Forgot PIN button.If you cannot remember it, try the Forgot PIN button.If your PIN is disabled, submit a written request for PIN reset to Enrollment Services along with a copy ofyour picture ID that includes your signature. The PIN will be reset to your date of birth. If the systemsays you do not have a PIN, contact the Help Line at 786-1480.

Protect the security of your PIN by keeping it private and changing it frequently.

*** APPLICATION DEADLINES ***Application for Admission to Degree-Seeking Status for Summer 2006: May 1

Application for Graduation for Fall 2006: May 1

ORIENTATION

CHECK/CHANGEADDRESS ONUAONLINE

It is important to keep your address of record up to date. Billings, refunds, and financial aid disbursements maybe mailed to you. If your address has changed, you may update it online at http://uaonline.alaska.edu. Loginto Secured Area, then select Personal Information, followed by Update Address and Phone.

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It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the dates and deadlines in this publication.

DEPARTMENTALADVISINGCONTACTNUMBERS

Associate of Arts, Undeclared, or Non-Degree Seeking ............786-4500 - Advising & Testing CenterCollege of Arts & Sciences majors ............................................786-1357 - Deb Ginsberg, or

........................................................786-1356 - Bernice PearsonCollege of Business & Public Policy majors ..............................786-4101 - Pat LeeCollege of Education majors ......................................................786-4401 - Jane Jordan, or

........................................................786-4404 - Marilyn BryanCollege of Health & Social Welfare majors ................................786-4405 - Russ Pressley

Pre-Nursing majors ........................................................786-4550 - Marie SamsonCommunity & Technical College majors ....................................786-6480 - Christina Witt

Aviation Technology majors ................................................264-7400 - Carolyn SanbornSchool of Engineering majors ....................................................786-1900 University Honors Program ........................................................786-1057 - Marian Mitchell

New Student Orientation is designed to help students understand what to expect in their first year, both academ-ically and personally. It is set up to alleviate fears and anxieties, answer questions, and familiarize studentswith the campus and its available resources. Because orientations are small in size, students may begin tomake connections with other new students, staff, faculty, current students, and the campus itself before classesbegin. For more information, see the back cover of this schedule, or go to the website:

www.uaa.alaska.edu/orientation.

Everyone who wants to take classes at UAA must be admitted to the University as either a degree-seeking ornon-degree-seeking student. All students who have taken classes in the past two years may proceed directly toUAOnline: http://uaonline.alaska.edu. If you have not taken classes in the past two years, please go tothe Registration link www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/wizard.cfm to become eligible for registration.

The UAA course catalog, class schedule, and most recent updates to the printed schedule are available through this website: www.uaa.alaska.edu/records/catalogs/schedules.cfm.

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The goal of academic advising is to assist students in developing educational plans consistent withcareer/life goals and to provide them with the information and skills needed to pursue those goals. Itnot only involves telling students what they need to know, but also aims to enable them to discoverthings for themselves. Academic success is often greater when students and their advisor share agood working relationship. It is important to know who your advisor is and to seek advice often.DEPARTMENTAL ADVISINGAdmitted students with a declared major are assigned to a faculty advisor within the academic depart-ment offering the major. The advisor can guide the student on University policies and procedures, gen-eral and degree requirements, and career options.ADVISING AND TESTING CENTERThose admitted to UAA as baccalaureate students indicating an “undeclared” major, and studentsadmitted to the Associate of Arts degree are assigned to the Advising and Testing Center. Studentsattending as non-degree seeking may also seek advising through the Center. Professional advisors provide multiple services for prospective and enrolled UAA students. Servicesinclude academic advising, testing and assessment, and career counseling. For further information, orto schedule an appointment with an advisor, go to the University Center, Room 112, or call (907) 786-4500. Center information may be found on the website at http://advise.uaa.alaska.edu, and generaladvising questions may be emailed to [email protected].

ACADEMICADVISING

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Q: What courses can meet the 3-credit Communication requirement?

A: COMM A111 Fundamentals of Oral CommunicationCOMM A235 Small Group CommunicationCOMM A237 Interpersonal CommunicationCOMM A241 Public Speaking

Important: Please refer to the UAA Catalog for possible course prerequisites

and registration restrictions.

Q: What natural science courses are most appropriate for non-science majors?

A: ASTR A103 Introductory Astronomy I (with lab) 4 CrBIOL A102 Introductory Biology 3 CrBIOL A103 Lab for BIOL A102 1 CrCHEM A103 Survey of Chemistry 3 CrCHEM A103L Lab for CHEM A103 1 CrENVI A202 Earth as an Ecosystem: 3 Cr

Introduction to Environmental ScienceGEOG A205 Elements of Physical Geography 3 CrGEOG A205L Lab for GEOG A205 1 CrGEOL A111 Physical Geology (with lab) 4 CrGEOL A115 Environmental Geology 3 CrGEOL A115L Lab for GEOL A115 1 CrPHYS A101 Concepts of Physics 3 Cr

BACCALAUREATE STUDENTS: ADVICE FOR CHOOSINGGENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS (GER) COURSES

Q: What are the differences between ENGL A211, A212, A213 and A214?A: English A211: Academic Writing About LiteratureProvides instruction in writing based on close analysis of literature. Students are introduced to a variety of critical strategiescurrent in the discipline; they use these approaches in writing about short stories and poems. Typical assignments includeparaphrasing, close reading, theme statements, abstracts, and short analytical papers. A research paper is required, com-posed and documented in MLA style. The course is designed for English majors and other humanities majors.

English A212: Technical WritingProvides instruction in the composition of technical and business correspondence and reports. Typical assignmentsinclude memos, letters, proposals, graphics, and reports. An investigative report based on primary research is required,composed and documented in APA style. Taught in a computer classroom, the course is designed for students in busi-ness, engineering, and computer-related fields. Required for baccalaureate degrees in Business and Technology.

English A213: Writing in the Social and Natural SciencesProvides instruction in writing based on close analysis of readings in the social and natural sciences. Typical assignmentsinclude summary, annotated bibliography, literature review, and analysis of discipline-specific discourse codes in the stu-dent’s major. A qualitative or quantitative research report is required, composed and documented in APA style. Thecourse is designed for students in the social and natural sciences.

English A214: Persuasive WritingProvides instruction in methods of persuasive writing, drawing upon both classical and modern approaches to argument.Students will study principles of persuasion and practice a variety of modes of persuasive writing for different audiencesand contexts. Typical assignments include a proposal for a policy change, a recommendation letter, and an analysis of theeffectiveness of a text. A research paper is required using either MLA or APA documentation. This course is designed forstudents in education, justice, and other disciplines that require argumentation.

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Page 4 University of Alaska Anchorage Enrollment Services (907) 786-1480

STEP 1: GET STARTEDPLACEMENT TESTS

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MATH PLACEMENTTESTS

Please refer to the UAA catalog and course schedule for information on prerequisites. If you have not com-pleted the prerequisites, but have completed courses with similar content, you may use the above table forplacement. Please note that ACT, SAT, and AP test scores are valid for two years from the date taken, andAccuplacer test scores are valid for one year from the date taken. You will be required to produce proof of testscores on the first day of class. If you do not have the appropriate AP, SAT, or ACT scores, or the appropriateprerequisites, you will be required to take a UAA approved placement test.Placement Testing is offered through the Advising and Testing Center and at most UAA extended sites.Students outside Anchorage may call (907) 786-4500 for information about testing at a different location. A$10 fee and picture ID are required at the time of testing.

For advising information, or to schedule an appointment for placement testing at University Center, call Advising and Testing at 786-4500.

ACT (Math) Score

SAT (Math) Score

ACCUPLACER (Math) Score

Advanced Placement

Enroll in Course Below

Accuplacer Arithmetic > ATB or

Algebra < 48

MATH A054 or MATH A060

400 - 479 Algebra 48 - 69 MATH A055

18 - 21 480 - 519 Algebra > 70 or CLM < 50 MATH A105

22 - 25 520 - 589 CLM 50 - 59

MATH A107 or MATH A109 or MATH A172 or

AS A252

24 or higher 560 or higher CLM 55-59MATH A108 or MATH A272 or

AS A253

26 or higher and trigonometry or

precalculus course

590 or higher and trigonometry or

precalculus courseCLM ≥ 60

Score of 3 on Calculus AB Test MATH A200

Score of 4 or 5 on Calculus AB test or 3 or 4 on Calculus

BC Test

MATH A201

ENGLISH PLACEMENTTESTS

* All students are required to complete six credits of Written Communication Skills courses regardless of placement.

Placement testing is offered through Advising and Testing and at most UAA extended sites. A $10 feeand picture ID are required at the time of testing. For testing times and location, call Advising andTesting at 786-4500.

If you have taken the Advanced Placement, ACT, or SAT test, check the chart below for placement orcredit. If your ACT or SAT score is older than two years, you must take a UAA-approved placement test.

Test TakenMinimum Scores Placement Credit

Advanced Placement: 3 ENGL A121Literature and Composition

Advanced Placement: 3 ENGL A111Language and CompositionACT English 22 ENGL A111

30 ENGL A211, A212, A213, or A214*SAT Verbal 530 ENGL A111

620 ENGL A211, A212, A213, or A214*

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Please check the following before you start the new semester.

At The University of Alaska Anchorage, Safety is Everybody's Business!

We care about your safety on campus. While relatively safe, our campus is not a sanctuary from crime or accidentswhich still occur no matter how hard we try to prevent them. You are encouraged to be responsible for your ownsafety and to bring safety concerns to the attention of UAA faculty or staff or contact the University PoliceDepartment at 786-1120 when you observe an unsafe environment. For your own safety, please try to take the timeto locate the nearest exit and emergency telephone when you are in campus buildings.

STEP 2: PLAN FOR SUCCESSCHECKLIST

Read all information in the front pages of this class schedule. It is the student’s responsibility to be aware of the dates and deadlines in this publication.

Apply for admission. Make sure you have registration access. If you are a new student, accessmay be obtained through the Registration link at www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/wizard.cfm.

Meet with your major advisor or an advisor in the Advising and Testing Center for assistance in selecting your courses.

Review any registration restrictions, prerequisites, and special notes that may be associated with the courses you select, for example, completion of Math or English Placement Test.

Attend New Student Orientation if this is your first semester.

Determine if the forms located at the back of this schedule need to be submitted:Course Time Conflict FormProxy For Registration FormSecondary School Student Signature Form

Verify financial aid and check disbursement information. (See page 15 of this schedule for details.)

Check http://uaonline.alaska.edu, and select the Class Schedule link for course offering updates. Be sure to check the start dates and locations of each course for which you register.

Register for classes through UAOnline.

Pay tuition and fees before published deadlines to avoid being assessed late payment fees.Students will be responsible for payment for courses. Unpaid accounts will be sent to a collectionagency and/or collected via garnishment of State of Alaska Permanent Fund Dividends.

Purchase books and supplies at the Bookstore.

Remember to officially drop or withdraw by the published deadlines if you decide at any time that you are unable to complete a course. Failure to do so will result in a grade of "F" for non-attendance and may affect your financial aid and grade point average (GPA).

Be aware of class locations. The UAA campus is over a mile long and the University Center facility is 1.2 miles from the main campus. Seawolf Shuttles provide an easy way to move between buildings on the campus. However, it takes time to ride the shuttle and walk to your classroom. When enrolling for classes, allow extra time to reach widely separated buildings. University Center courses are designated with the location code of UC.

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Be Sure to Submit/Commit Your Schedule on UAOnline.

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MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY

STEP 2: PLAN FOR SUCCESSPLAN YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE

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Check out the most up-to-date class schedule on the web:www.uaa.alaska.edu/records/catalogs

Be sure to drop or withdraw from any courses you are unable to complete. You are responsible academically and financially for your registration activity.

PLAN YOUR CLASS SCHEDULE

Course Reference Subject CourseNumber (CRN) Prefix Number Section Course Title Day(s) Time(s)

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LATE REGISTRATION

Must present ID to register at University Center.Late Registration Dates:

First 5-Week Session May 22 - 2510-Week Session May 22 - June 1Second 5-Week Session July 5 - 10

ADD/DROPPERIOD

REGISTRATIONBY PROXY

TUITION AND FEE PAYMENT DEADLINES

STEP 3: REGISTER FOR CLASSESUAONLINE - LATE REGISTRATION - ADD/DROP - PROXY - PAYMENT DEADLINES

During this period, faculty signature is required to reg-ister for a closed course and for courses requiringdepartment/instructor approval.The late registration period for courses with datesother than the published full semester dates will beprorated according to the length of the course.

First 5-Week Session May 2310-Week Session May 23Second 5-Week Session July 6

For registrations on or after the payment deadline,

payment is due the day of registration.

To add or drop a course, must present ID at University Center.

Add/Drop Dates:

First 5-Week Session May 22 - 2510-Week Session May 22 - June 1Second 5-Week Session July 5 - 10

During this period, faculty signature is required to addany course unless it has not yet started (according tothe published start date of the course).The add/drop period for courses with dates other thanthe published full semester dates will be proratedaccording to the length of the course.

Students must withdraw (drop) from courses they willnot be completing. They will be charged for thetuition/fees and may receive a grade of “F” for non-attendance.UAA will not initiate drop for non-payment. Studentsare held financially responsible for all courses for whichthey register. Interest, late fees, and/or collection costswill be added to the student’s account.

Refer to the Pay Tuition section of this class schedule for more information.

Late Registration will be held at the University Center Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm.

Add/Drop activity will be held at the University Center Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm.

REGISTRATIONOVER THE WEB: UAONLINE

UAOnline will be open Monday through Thursday 8:30am - 10:00pm, and Friday 8:30am to 7:30pmunless otherwise noted. April 10 - May 22: Open access registration is available to all admitted students.May 23: UAOnline Registration closes for the first 5-week session and the full 10-week session.July 6: UAOnline Registration closes for the second 5-week session.

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Students unable to register in person may have a proxy (someone else) register for them. Spouses,parents, and friends are required to have a signed authorization to register for another person, includingsecondary school students. The student must provide the proxy with a signed Proxy for RegistrationForm or other signed authorization to do so. The proxy must submit the signed authorization and pic-ture ID at the time of registration, and must follow the policies and calendar governing registration. AProxy for Registration Form is available in the back of this class schedule or online: www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/forms.cfm.

Everyone who wants to take classes at UAA must be admitted to the University as either a degree-seeking or non-degree-seeking student. • Students who have taken classes in the past two years may proceed directly to UAOnline:

http://uaonline.alaska.edu. • Students who have not taken classes in the past two years may go to the Registration link

http://edit.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/wizard.cfm to become eligible for registration.

The UAA course catalog, class schedule, and most recent updates to the printed schedule are available through this website:

www.uaa.alaska.edu/records/catalogs/schedules.cfm

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Chugiak-Eagle River CampusEagle Center, 10928 Eagle River Road, Suite #228, Eagle River, AK 99577Telephone: 694-3313 Fax: 694-1491http://eagle.uaa.alaska.eduEagle River classes are held at the Eagle Center (ER-228) and Chugiak High School (CHHS).

Elmendorf Air Force BaseEducation Center, Building 4109 Bullard Avenue, Suite107 Telephone: 753-0204 Fax: 753-8390Classes are held in the Education Center, Building 4109. Base access permits are required for entrance onto Base. See Access Permits below for information.

Fort Richardson Army PostBuilding 7, Education Complex, Chilkoot Avenue Telephone: 428-1228 Fax: 428-1002Classes are held in Building 7, Education Complex. Post access permits are required for entrance onto Post. See Access Permits below for more information.

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STEP 3: REGISTER FOR CLASSESEXTENDED SITES - SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS

EXTENDED SITESREGISTRATION The Following Information Applies To Both Military Extensions:

Military related personnel are defined as any persons having a military ID card, e.g., active duty personnel, militarydependents, National Guard, retirees, Department of Defense employees. Civilians must be enrolling in a FortRichardson or Elmendorf class to be eligible to register at either the Fort Richardson or Elmendorf Centers.Access Permits (Vehicle/Bus)Students must present current driver’s license, current vehicle registration, current IM certificate, proof of vehicleinsurance, and current UAA registration receipt to obtain an access permit. For Fort Richardson, additionalsecurity clearance is required: Permit must be submitted four weeks prior to the starting date of class.Contact the UAA office at either Fort Richardson or Elmendorf for further access information.

Elmendorf and Fort Richardson CalendarApril 10 - April 28 ..................Active Duty/Military related only.On-site registration Fort Richardson and Elmendorf courses only

April 10 - May 22 ....................UAOnline Registration for all students/coursesMay 2 - May 19 ........................On-site registration, all students(Elmendorf and Fort Richardson courses only)May 23.......................................UAOnline Registration PaymentDeadline for First Session and Full 10-week SessionJuly 6.........................................UAOnline Registration PaymentDeadline for Second Session

May 22.....................1st 5-week Session beginsMay 22.....................Full 10-week Session beginsMay 25.....................Late Registration for 1st Session endsJune 1.....................Late Registration for 10-week courses endsJune 26....................1st 5-week Session endsJuly 5...................... 2nd 5-week Session beginsJuly 10.....................Late Registration for 2nd Session endsAugust 8..................Full 10-week Session endsAugust 8..................Second Session ends

SECONDARYSCHOOLSTUDENT APPLICANTS

Office Hours: Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pmStudents must be admitted as either degree or non-degreeseeking before they may register online at uaonline.alaska.edu.

Secondary school applicants may be admitted on a semester-by-semester basis to non-degree seeking status.

1. Apply for admission as a non-degree-seeking student online at http://uaonline.alaska.edu. AtApplication Type, select UAA Secondary School. Or, contact Enrollment Services or your community campus forassistance.

2. Print a copy of the Secondary School Student forms from the Registration Process and RequiredForms link at http://curric.uaa.alaska.edu/admreg/Secondary_Student_Forms.pdf, or use the forms providednear the back of this schedule.

3. Complete the Student Information section of the Secondary School Student Signature Form. The formmust be signed and dated by the student.

4. Obtain all signed approvals on the Secondary School Student Signature Form as specified on the reg-istration process form in the back of this schedule.

5. Complete a Proxy for Registration Form if someone other than the student is processing the request.This should be signed by the student and parent/guardian. The form may be found near the back of this schedule.

6. Submit the Secondary School Student Signature Form to the UAA Enrollment Services Director orcommunity campus director for review and final approval.

7. Register on a space available basis, as priority is given to degree-seeking students. Enrollment maynot exceed seven (7) credits per semester; prerequisites must be met; courses must be at the 200 level or below.

For complete program information and requirements, please refer to the UAA course catalog, now availableonline at www.uaa.alaska.edu/enrollmentservices/catalogs_schedules.cfm.

The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) and University policy prevent the university from giving out any information about a minor student to parents or guardians without the written consent of the student.

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STEP 4: CALCULATE EXPENSESTUITION RATES - 2% NETWORK CHARGE - RESIDENCY - SENIOR CITIZENS

2% NETWORKCHARGE

SENIOR CITIZENS

A 2% Network Charge has been added to all tuition, non-resident surcharge and fees in lieu of tuition for credit andnon-credit courses. For more information, refer to the next page, under “Fees.”

ALASKARESIDENCY

The University of Alaska policy on Resident and Non-Resident Tuition policy may be referenced in the current UAACourse Catalog, which is available online: www.uaa.alaska.edu/records/catalogs. The Residency form andApplication for Non-Resident Surcharge Waiver may be found online at www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/forms.cfm.The deadline for requesting residency and submitting all required documentation is prior to the published first day ofinstruction. Residency is calculated based on the first day of classes for the semester for which residency is sought.• Non-resident students who restrict their registration to no more than four (4) credits each semester will be

charged resident tuition.• Non-resident students taking five (5) credits or more are assessed non resident fees on all academic credits.

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ResidentLower Division (0-299): $109Upper Division (300-499): $123Graduate (600-699): $244Professional Development (500-599): Varies

Non-ResidentLower Division (0-299): $363Upper Division (300-499): $377Graduate (600-699): $498Professional Development (500-599): Varies

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LOWER DIVISION - UNDERGRADUATE (COURSE NUMBERS 0 - 299)Resident $109.00 per credit hour*Non-resident $363.00 per credit hour

UPPER DIVISION - UNDERGRADUATE (COURSE NUMBERS 300 - 499)Resident $123.00 per credit hour*Non-resident $377.00 per credit hour

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (COURSE NUMBERS 500-599)Tuition costs vary.

GRADUATE (COURSE NUMBERS 600 - 699)Resident $244.00 per credit hour*Non-resident $498.00 per credit hour

The Board of Regents approved the following revision to Regents' Policy 05.10.08.B to read: “Regular tuition shall bewaived for Alaska residents who are otherwise age eligible to receive full social security retirement benefits, who registeron a space available basis; that is, when courses can accommodate such students in addition to other enrolled students.”Transitional provision: “Individuals who were eligible for senior citizen tuition waivers on September 21, 2005 underthe previous policy shall continue to be eligible for the waiver.”• Senior citizens must pay all additional course fees. To waive tuition, senior citizens must register and present a

completed tuition waiver with proof of age during the late registration period. • Registration using a senior citizen tuition waiver for payment is permitted only during late registration and must be

completed by the add deadline. • Senior citizens may elect to register before the late registration period; however, they must pay full tuition and

fees (use of senior citizen tuition waiver will not be accepted). Senior citizens electing to register and pay tuitionare subject to all payment deadlines. Refunds will NOT be available to senior citizens who drop courses andthen re-register in the same courses using a tuition waiver during late registration.

Tuition waivers for eligible senior citizens are available at late registration, from Accounting Services, or online:www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/forms.cfm.Note: The Student Government Fee and Student Media Fee are waived for senior citizens. The Student LifeFees are mandatory for all students taking three (3) or more credits on the Anchorage campus.

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MANDATORYSTUDENT FEES BREAKDOWN

2% Network ChargeThe Network Charge covers rapidly rising costs, especiallyin the maintenance and enhancement of our university-wide technology infrastructure. The 2 percent networkcharge will be applied on a course-by-course basis totuition, non-resident surcharges if applicable, and fees inlieu of tuition, for credit and non-credit courses. Courseswith applicable fees in lieu of tuition less than the lowerdivision credit hour tuition rate ($109 for Academic Year2005-2006) will be exempt from the charge. All calculatedfees will be rounded to the nearest dollar. Because of thethreshold, the minimum network charge per course will be$2.Administrative FeeAn administrative fee may be charged instead of tuition.This fee amount is listed in the course description sectionof this schedule.Continuous Registration Fee (Graduate Students)The Continuous Registration Fee is $244 per semester.Distance FeeA $38 distance fee is charged for each Distance Educationcourse (offered through Educational Media Services). Call786-6177 for additional information about DistanceEducation courses. Lab and Materials FeeLab and materials fees are additional charges to cover thecosts of lab supplies. Refer to the Special Fees arealocated within the course description. These fees are notrefundable unless the course is dropped during the 100%refund period.

Summer Student Registered For: 3 to 5 credits 6 to 12+ credits(fees capped at 12 cr)

Student Government Fee $1/Credit $ 3 min / $5 max $ 6 min / $12 maxStudent Media Fee $ 11 $ 11Student Life Fees* $ 34 $ 73 SUBTOTAL STUDENT FEES $ 48 min /$ 50 max $ 90 min/$ 96 maxTechnology Fee $5/Credit $ 15 min /$ 25 max $ 30 min /$ 60 maxTOTAL MANDATORY STUDENT FEES $ 63 min /$ 75 max $120min /$156 max

Access to these services is available with a valid

Wolfcard(UAA student ID card).

To receive initial student ID, register forcourses and then bring a photo ID to theWolfcard Office in the University Center.Existing Wolfcards are automatically updated, so there is no need to visit theWolfcard Office.

Student Government Fee: $1 per credit hour for students registered in 3 or more credits. Maximum charge $12.Student Government Fee allocation: student advocacy for academic, student and legislative affairs, USUAAactivities, Board of Cultural Activities, Club Council, legal services, and operating expenses.

Student Media Fee: $11 - KRUA 88.1 FM student radio station ($5.25); The Northern Light student newspaper($5.75).

* Summer Student Life Fees: • Sports Complex: $22 for students enrolled in 3 or more credits - free use of Wells Fargo Sports Complex facilities, pool, ice rink, weight room, racquetball courts, gymnasium, etc.• Student Activities: $12 for students enrolled in 3 or more credits - free or reduced admission to music perform-ances, Juneteenth Celebration, ice cream socials, Student Union Gallery, and other special summer programs.• Student Health Center: $39 for students enrolled in 6 or more credits - free or reduced costs for physical exams. Lab services, PAPs, TB screening, family planning, diagnosis and treatment of illnesses, etc.

Technology Fee: $5 per credit hour for students registered in one or more credits, maximum charge $60.

Late Payment FeesA $75 fee will be assessed on all accounts which are notpaid by the payment deadline. A $100 fee will be assessedon all accounts which are not paid by the withdrawal dead-line. Students who pay for or drop their courses prior to thepublished payment deadline will NOT be required to pay thefee.Special FeeSpecial fees are assessed to pay for travel, equipment, orfacilities out of the ordinary.Summer Student FeesMandatory fees are charged to all students (including sec-ondary school students) registering in three credits or moreheld on the Anchorage campus*. This assessment will bebased on the total registration once the three credit on-cam-pus criteria is met. The Student Fees are not refundableunless the student totally withdraws during the 100% refundperiod. Students may elect to pay certain Student Fees if they areregistered in one to two academic credits, or 200 or morecontact hours, in one semester. Contact the Issue Cage in the Wells Fargo Sports Complexfor information about an Athletics/Sports Complex Fee, andcontact Student Activities in the Student Union Buildingregarding a Student Activity Fee. Student Health andCounseling Center services are not available to student reg-istered in fewer than six academic credits. *The Aviation Technology Center, King Career Center,University Center, and Wendler Junior High are considered on-campus facilities for purposes of fee assessment.Technology FeeMandatory fee to provide up-to-date equipment, software,maintenance, training, and support for student use. The feeis $5 per credit hour to a maximum of $60.

Fees are charges students must pay eitherin addition to or in place of tuition.

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To apply or get more information about student housing, contact University Housing, Dining, & Conference Services:3700 Sharon Gagnon Lane, Anchorage, Alaska

(907) 751-7200fax: (907) 751-7281

email: [email protected]/uhdcs

Residents must pay their housing and dining fees (or have approved financial aid) prior to check-in.Any past due amount must also be paid in full. All rates are subject to change.

Single student Summer housing is provided on campus for students enrolled in three or more creditsbased on space availability. Students should submit an application for a space in housing for the Summer2006 semester to University Housing, Dining, & Conference Services by March 15, 2006. As spacesare filled, priority is given based on date of application. To obtain an application or more informationabout campus housing, contact University Housing, Dining, and Conference Services.

STEP 4: CALCULATE EXPENSESHOUSING

Housing charges must be paid on or before housing check-in day. Payment plans are available. Refer tothe Tuition Management Services (TMS) Payment Options in this schedule. If students are processing apayment plan at the time of check-in, they must be prepared to pay one-third down.

SINGLE STUDENT HOUSING

CONTACT &APPLICATIONINFORMATION

STUDENT HOUSING/DININGRATES

PAYMENT DEADLINE

$150.00 Interim Period I: May 9 - 21Spring 2006 residents who have signed an agreement for Summer Session I only.

$850.00 Summer Session I: May 22 - June 26$850.00 Summer Session II: July 5 - August 8$150.00 Interim Period II: August 9 - 23.

Summer Session II residents who have signed an agreement for Fall 2006 only.

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!! PAYMENT DEADLINES !!UAOnline Payment ends on May 23 for First 5-week Session and 10-week Session;

July 6 for Second 5-week Session

Accounts may be paid by submitting a personal check, credit card, an agency sponsored authorizationform, or cash to the Accounting Office.

• Pay by UAOnline using Visa, Mastercard, or check at http://uaonline.alaska.eduIf you have payment questions or problems, call 786-1440 #2.• Mail your check or credit card authorization to:

UAA Accounting ServicesP.O. Box 141609Anchorage, AK 99514-1609

Personal checks must be preprinted with current name, address, and phone number. Out of state checkswill require funds verification prior to processing. A $30 return check fee is charged on checks returned forinsufficient funds, closed accounts, or stop payment actions. Mailed payments must be postmarked atleast four days prior to the published payment deadline. Additional information may be found at theAccounting Services website, at www.uaa.alaska.edu/ar.• Pay in person at the Accounting Cashier window in the University Center. The window is openMonday-Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. • Fax if unable to process payment on UAOnline. Fax your credit card authorization to 786-6060 using theTuition Payment Form found in this class schedule. Keep your confirmation form which shows thedate/time of transmission.• Drop off your check or credit card authorization with a Tuition Payment Form in the drop box at theUniversity Center. Do not leave cash in the drop box. Drop box payments must be received on or prior tothe published payment deadline.

All methods of payment must be received by the payment deadline, including faxes and drop box pay-ments. Payment is due by the published payment deadline even if a bill is not received. Registrationbills will not be generated after May 11. Students with new registrations or changes may accessUAOnline to get their account balance; or they may call a Registration Cashier at 786-1440 #2 to findout the amount owed. Agency-sponsored students are responsible for ensuring that the necessary authorization forms havebeen submitted to the UAA accounting office by the payment deadline.

Receipts for payments received in the mail or by fax will be mailed out within a week of receiving payment.

PAYMENT DEADLINES

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GENERALPAYMENT INFORMATION

Students must drop their courses during the 100% refund period to avoid the obligation to pay.Students will be responsible for tuition and fees for courses they do not drop in the 100% refund period.Unpaid tuition and fees will be referred to a collection agency and/or collected via garnishment of Stateof Alaska Permanent Fund Dividends (PFDs).

Payment plans are available. See Tuition Management Services (TMS) in this schedule.

If you register:You must pay, drop, or enroll

in a payment plan on or before: Result of Failure to Pay:

No UAA-initiated drop$75 late payment fee assessed

on May 24

$100 late payment feeassessed on July 30;

Past due accounts sent toa collection agency and/or

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Full 10-Week Session and First Session

April 10 - May 23May 24 or after

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April 10 - July 6July 7 or after

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STEP 5: PAY TUITIONACCOUNT BALANCE - FINANCIAL OBLIGATIONS - TUITION WAIVERS - TMS

FINANCIALOBLIGATIONS

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TUITION MANAGEMENTSYSTEMS (TMS)

TUITIONWAIVERS

Students and employees with tuition waivers must submit waiver forms and pay any additional fees bythe applicable payment deadline. Tuition Waiver forms may be found online: www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/forms.cfm.

Tuition Management Systems Interest-Free Monthly Payment Option: The University of AlaskaAnchorage offers Tuition Management Systems’ Interest-Free Monthly Payment Option as a way tospread your education expenses over time instead of one large semester payment. For more informa-tion or to enroll, call 1-800-722-4867 and speak with an education payment counselor, or go tohttp://www.afford.com/UAA.

Tuition Management Systems (TMS) Payment Plans:

Semester Plans Semesters Payment Due Dates Enrollment FeeFive month Summer only April 1 - August 1 $60.00Four month Summer only April 1 - July 1 $60.00Three month Summer only May 1 - July 1 $60.00

If you enroll in a plan after the first payment due date, you must remit the enrollment fee plus all pay-ments due up to that time. To be considered fully enrolled in a payment plan, the enrollment feeand all payments due by the payment deadline must be received by TMS.

The payment deadline is May 23, 2006.If you are not fully enrolled by the payment deadline, you will be charged UAA late fees.

http://www.afford.com/UAA TMS: 1-800-722-4867

Tuition Management Systems (TMS) Payment Planner:

[$_______________ – ($_______________)] divided by ______________= $______________Estimated cost of tuition Estimated financial aid # of monthly payments Your monthly payment

If you register for courses, the University holds you financially responsible for that registration. Therewill NOT be a University-initiated drop for non-payment action. If you do not plan to attend, you mustdrop your courses within the 100% refund period to avoid assessment of tuition and fees. Please beaware that a separate refund policy applies to non-credit courses.

University policy requires a financial hold be placed on your record if you fail to meet your financialobligations. This hold will prevent any enrollment, transcript, or graduation activity. Past due accountswill be sent to a collection agency. Interest, late fees, and/or collection costs will be added to the stu-dent’s account. The past due debt will be reported to a local credit bureau. The University is author-ized to garnish State of Alaska Permanent Fund Dividends (PFDs) for payment of past due accounts.

ACCOUNT BALANCE ONUAONLINE

Account balances may be accessed and paid through UAOnline (Visa, MasterCard, or check only).

Access your account on UAOnline: http://uaonline.alaska.edu

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*** Application Deadlines ***Application for Graduation:

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Students are responsible for thoroughly reading the class schedule and being aware of the published refund deadlines for their particular courses.

If you need to drop a course, you may:1. Drop using UAOnline during the published periods.2. Process an Add/Drop Form during the published Add/Drop period.3. Write a letter to: Registration Supervisor

UAA Enrollment ServicesP.O. Box 141629Anchorage, AK 99514-1629

or, fax a letter to the Registration Supervisor at (907) 786-1097.If you mail or fax your letter, be sure to include your printed name, social security number or student ID,address, telephone, exact courses being dropped, your signature and date. If you do not officially dropyour courses, you may receive a failing grade and you will be financially obligated for the courses.The official date used to determine a refund is the date the Add/Drop Form or other written notification isreceived in the Registration Office. Refunds are not based on the date of student’s last class atten-dance. Refund processing is automatic for students who officially drop courses before published refunddeadlines.

FOR CANCELLED COURSESIf a course is cancelled, another course of equal credit and level may be added at no additional tuitioncost. Students must pay any additional fees. If a replacement course is not added, the AccountingOffice will automatically process a refund.FOR EXPEDITION, FIELD OR TRAVEL COURSESFive or more consecutive field days: 100% refund (excluding any non refundable deposits) if studentsdrop at least 45 calendar days before the course begins. No refund after this time unless a replacementstudent is found.FOR STUDENTS WITH FINANCIAL AIDRefunds are applied first to the programs from which you receive assistance, up to the amount you wereawarded. Any funds remaining after the aid programs are reimbursed will be returned to you.FOR REFUND REPLACEMENT CHECKSIn the event a replacement check is needed, there will be a $15 fee charged for all checks reissued dueto a stop pay request by the student.FOR SHORT COURSES OR WORKSHOPSRefunds for short sessions are prorated and individually determined by the Accounting Office.FOR WITHDRAWN COURSESNo tuition and fee refund or exchange will be allowed if students withdraw after the drop deadline.

Refund processing begins June 1, 2006, and takes sixweeks. If students have paidby credit card, the card willbe credited. If students havepaid by cash or check, arefund check will be mailed tothe student’s address ofrecord. Refunds will not be issued foramounts less than $5.

For general information, please call 786-1566

for a recorded message.

STEP 5: PAY TUITIONREFUND POLICY - REFUND SCHEDULE

REFUND POLICYFOR TUITIONAND FEES

REFUND SCHEDULE

Semester-length Courses (Full Session)Published dates May 22 - August 8

Through May 25 ..........................100% Tuition & FeesMay 26 - 31..................................50% Tuition Only

First Session Courses Published dates May 22 - June 26

Through May 23 ..........................100% Tuition & FeesMay 24 - May 25..........................50% Tuition Only

Second Session Courses Published dates July 5 - August 8

Through July 6.............................100% Tuition & FeesJuly 7 - July 10 ............................50% Tuition Only

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UAA’s Student Financial Aid Office (SFAO) assists students and prospective students in applying for aid pro-grams. State and Federal governments, the University, and many private organizations offer grants, scholar-ships, loans, and employment opportunities to students who demonstrate need for such assistance. Typesand amount of aid vary according to guidelines, student needs, and availability of funds. Students wishing toapply for the Alaska Supplemental Educational Loan must complete a FAFSA.The SFAO recommends that students complete their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)before April 1 for Summer 2006. Other applications and required paperwork should be submitted to theSFAO by May 1, 2006. Paperwork submitted after this deadline will cause delays in the receipt of aid andmay miss the tuition payment deadline. Students whose aid will not arrive by May 23 must pay or make payment arrangements by the paymentdeadline, May 23. Refer to the section on Tuition Management Services payment plans in this publication.Note: Any amounts due to the University will be deducted from funding sources prior to issuing a net check tothe student. For Federal financial aid, an authorization must be on file for any non-institutional, incidental orprior year charges for it to be automatically deducted. If this form is not on file, it will slow the processing ofyour aid when it arrives. The Financial Aid Authorization form may be obtained at www.uaa.alaska.edu/financialaid, and faxed to the disbursement office at 786-1301.

A link to the Dept. of Education, along with many scholarship tips, forms, and policies may be found at www.uaa.alaska.edu/financialaid.

For more information, please refer to the UAA Course Catalog, or call the UAA Student Financial Aid Office at 786-1586.

Veterans of the U.S. Military and their eligible dependents may qualify for certain educational benefits.Contact the UAA Office of Student Financial Aid at (907) 786-1586, opt. 4, or visit the website:www.uaa.alaska.edu/financialaid.

In order to receive financial aid, students must:1. Have a high school diploma or its equivalent.2. Demonstrate financial need for Federal assistance as determined by the FAFSA form.3. Have maintained satisfactory academic progress.4. Be admitted to a transcripted degree or certificate program.5. Be registered and attending for the appropriate number of credits before aid can be disbursed. If studentsare enrolled in late starting courses, aid may not be disbursed until the first day of late starting courses.

a. Full-Time: 12 or more credits for undergraduate students and 9 or more graduate credits for graduate students.b. Half-Time: 6 or more credits for undergraduate students and 5 or more graduate credits for graduate students.c. Graduate students taking 400 level undergraduate course work must have verification from the Registrar’s

Office that the undergraduate course work will apply toward the graduate degree (100, 200, & 300 level courses are not applicable to graduate degrees).

To remain in good standing for Federal assistance, students must complete the number of credits for thelevel they attempt. In addition, they must maintain a minimum grade point average (GPA) of 2.00 for under-graduates and 3.0 for graduates. Students who do not maintain satisfactory academic progress have theright to appeal to the UAA Office of Student Financial Aid. Students who have deferred their tuition and fees,and who have not maintained academic progress must either resolve their academic standing, make pay-ment in full, or drop from all courses by May 23, 2006. To read the policy, please refer to the UAA coursecatalog, available online in PDFat http://edit.uaa.alaska.edu/records/catalogs/catalogs.cfm.

Most information related to student financial aid may be accessed through UAOnline:http://uaonline.alaska.edu

Financial Aid crediting of PELL, SEOG, Stafford Loans, Foundation Scholarships, UA Scholars Scholarships,Alaska Alternative Loans, and Academic and Graduate Tuition Waivers to student accounts will begin on May 12 for the Summer 2006 semester. Final grant and scholarship calculation for the summer term will bemade on May 25, 2006, the end of the add/drop period.Students whose aid has not arrived prior to the payment deadline will be required to pay by the deadline.Payments plans are available. See the section on Tuition Management Services (TMS).Disbursement checks will be mailed to the student’s mailing address of record beginning May 16. No stop pay-ment actions for checks lost in the mail will be processed prior to ten working days from the date of the mailing.Be sure to keep your University mailing address current. You may update your address on UAOnline. Financial Aid students who wish to pay tuition and fees with a credit card prior to financial aid beingprocessed, must pay before May 12. Once financial aid has been credited to the account, we will onlyprocess a credit card payment for any balance due.

Remember, any change in registration status can impact student financial aid. Incomplete grades, audits, withdrawals, or grades of “F” or “NC” may adversely impact loan or award

eligibility. Students should talk with a UAA Financial Aid Advisor before changing course loads.

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may be assigned a failing grade (F or NP, depending on the grading basis of thecourse). If course work is not completed within one year and the faculty member doesnot submit a change of grade at that time, the “I” will become a permanent grade and itwill be necessary for the student to re-register to obtain credit for the course.

INDEPENDENT STUDY An Independent Study course consists of topics chosen by thestudent with the approval of the department concerned, with the supervision of aninstructor, and final approval by the dean. These courses are not a duplication of a per-manent catalog course and must differ significantly from a catalog course. All support-ing documentation needs to be maintained by the student. All forms must be submittedto Registration. There is a one working day processing period for Independent Studies.The student must then register for the course.

NON-CREDIT COURSE A non-credit course is offered as a special interest course forquality continuing education and leisure time instruction. Numbered A001-A049, non-credit courses do not meet degree requirements. They have no regular tuition fees butdo have other special fees. These fees are listed in the course description area in thisclass schedule.

OVERLOAD Students may register for a maximum of 19 credits during the fall and springsemesters, and a maximum of 15 credits during the summer session. Students whowant to enroll for additional credits must submit an approved Request for CreditOverload form. Admitted degree-seeking students must complete the form and obtaintheir advisor's signature and the signature of the dean. Non-degree-seeking studentsonly need an advisor's signature. Prior to registering, submit the completed Request forCredit Overload form, located online at www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/forms.cfm.

PREREQUISITE A course or condition that is required prior to registering for and attend-ing the course.

PRORATE To divide or assess proportionally, monies or deadlines according to the pub-lished length of the course.

PROXY REGISTRATION Students unable to register in person may have a proxy registerfor them. The student must provide the proxy with a signed Proxy for Registration formor other signed authorization to do so. The proxy must submit the signed authorizationand picture ID at the time of registration. A Proxy for Registration form is available inthe back of this class schedule or online: www.uaa.alaska.edu/admissions/forms.cfm.The proxy must follow the policies and calendar governing registration. Spouses, par-ents, and friends are required to have a signed authorization to register for another per-son, including those registering for secondary school students.

SELF-SUPPORT COURSE A self-support course is supported by participant fees and iscalculated and refunded separately from regular tuition. Tuition waivers cannot be usedfor self-support courses.

STACKED COURSES Occasionally two or more courses are scheduled in the same class-room at the same time. These are referred to as stacked courses. Catalog descriptionsof these courses include the statement “May be stacked with....” The semester classschedule will indicate if a course is being offered in stacked format and list whichcourse(s) are being stacked. Students register for only one course.

TBA To Be Announced. Information not available at printing deadline. Contact depart-ments or access the Web for the latest information on room locations and facultyassignments. At http://uaonline.alaska.edu, select the Class Schedule option.

TOTAL WITHDRAWAL To withdraw from all coursework in a semester. Student initiated.Cannot withdraw from a course after it has ended.

VARIABLE CREDIT Example: 1-6 CR. Course may be taken for 1 through 6 credits withprior approval of the faculty member. Example: 2/4. Course may be taken for either 2or 4 credits. Student specifies the number of credits during registration.

WITHDRAWAL To withdraw from a course beginning week 3, through week 12 of thesemester. Deadlines to withdraw from courses less than semester length are prorated.Course withdrawal begins the day following the drop deadline. Course appears with astatus of “W” on your transcript. Cannot withdraw from a course after it has ended.

FOR MORE TERMS AND DEFINITIONS, REFER TO:http://curric.uaa.alaska.edu/admreg/College_Terminology.htm

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ADM Administration/Humanities Building xADT Auto/Diesel Technology Building xAHS Allied Health Science Building xAKCE Alaska Club East x

5201 E. TudorAKCN Alaska Club North x

700 S. BragrawAKCW Alaska Club West x

1770 W. Northern Lights Blvd.ALC Adult Learning Center x

3401 Minnesota Dr.ANMC Alaska Native Medical Center x

4315 Diplomacy DriveARR Arranged, Contact x x

Faculty or DepartmentARTS Fine Arts Building xASD Anchorage School District; x x

To Be AnnouncedAVNC Aviation Complex x

2811 Merrill DriveBAXT Baxter Elementary School x

2991 Baxter RoadBHS Bartlett High School x

25500 Muldoon RoadBMH Beatrice McDonald Hall xBOWMN Bowman Elementary x

11700 Gregory RoadSSB Social Sciences Building xCENT Central Junior High x

1405 E StreetCHHS Chugiak High School x

Birchwood Loop RoadCHOS Chugach Optional School x

1205 E StreetCLRK Clark Junior High x

150 S BragawCRER King Career Center x

2650 E Northern LightsCMMNS The Commons, University Housing x

3700 Sharon Gagnon LaneCUDY Lucy Cuddy Hall xDHS Dimond High School x

2909 W 88th AvenueDPL Diplomacy Building x

4500 Diplomacy DriveEAEC Elmendorf Education Center xEAFB Elmendorf Air Force Base x

Education Services, Bldg. 21-590EAST East High School x

Northern Lights & BragawEASTH East Hall Housing (Dorms) xENGR Engineering Building xER Eagle River x

10928 Eagle River RoadER-G Gruening Junior High x

Lee St., Eagle RiverESH Eugene Short Hall xFBKS University of Alaska Fairbanks xFDTC Fire Department Training Center x

1140 Airport HeightsFIELD Field Trips to be Arranged; x

Contact Faculty or DepartmentFORT Fort Richardson Post x

Kiska Hall, Bldg. 658GHH Gordon Hartlieb Hall xHAN Hanshew Junior High x

10121 Lake Otis Parkway

KENAI Kenai Peninsula College xSoldotna, AK

KLAT Klatt Elementary School x11900 Juniper Drive

KUND Kundalini Yoga of Alaska x1301 Huffman Road

LAKE Lake Otis Elementary School x3331 Lake Otis Parkway

LRC Learning Resource Center (SMH) xLIB Consortium Library xLOUS Loussac Library x

3600 DenaliMAC Main Apartment Complex x

3700 Sharon Gagnon LaneNSTR North Star Elementary x

605 W Fireweed LaneNORTHH North Hall Housing (Dorms) xNORLTS Northern Lights ABC

2424 E. Dowling RoadNTWY Northway Mall x

3101 Penland ParkwayOFF Off Campus (Contact Dept.) xPOLR Polaris K-12 Alternative School x

1444 E. Dowling RoadPSB Professional Studies Building xRH Edward and Cathryn

Rasmuson Hall xROGR Rogers Park Elementary x

1400 E Northern LightsRMIG Romig Junior High x

2550 Minnesota DriveRSJE Russian Jack Elementary School x

4420 20th AvenueSAS Steller Alternative School x

2508 BlueberrySCI Science Building xSHS Service High School x

5577 Abbott RoadSLEM Sand Lake Elementary x

7500 Jewel Lake RoadSHER Sheraton Hotel x

401 East 6th AvenueSMH Sally Monserud Hall xSPEN Massage Therapy Program Bldg x

3400 Spenard RoadSSB Social Sciences Building xSU Student Union xTBA To Be Announced x x

Contact Faculty or DepartmentTV Telecourses (contact Academic x

Technology Services)UC University Center x

3901 Old Seward HighwayULB University Lake Building x

3890 University Lake DriveWEST West High School x

1700 Hillcrest DriveWESTH West Hall Housing (Dorms) xWFSC Wells Fargo Sports Complex xWJH Wendler Junior High School x

Northern Lights & Lake Otis WUTA Wu Tang Kung Fu & Tai Chi x

9900 Old Seward HighwayWWA Wendy Williamson Auditorium x

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ENGL A109 Introduction to Writing in Academic Contexts 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PRPE A086 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Meet Prerequisite or appropriate score on EnglishPlacement Test. Special Fees: $25.00Special Note: Offered Every Semester30965 001 M 08:30A-09:45A ESH 204 Davis, L 01/10-05/01

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ACCOUNTING - ACCT Offered through the College of Business & Public Policy

Rasmuson Hall (RH), Room 309, 786-4100 www.cbpp.uaa.alaska.edu/accounting.asp

Students taking any ACCT, BA, CIS, ECON, LGOP, LOG, or PADM coursewill be charged a single lab fee of $25 for the semester. This fee applies to

Elmendorf AFB or Fort Richardson classes only when specificallyannotated. Does not apply to Eagle River.

ACCT A101 Principles of Financial Accounting I 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or equivalent Math Placement Test. Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCTA201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102.50762 301 MTWR 04:00P-06:00P RH 211 Barbee, R 05/22-06/2651531 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 72 Staff 05/22-08/08

ACCT A102 Principles of Financial Accounting II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ACCT A101.Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCTA201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102. 50763 301 MTWR 04:00P-06:00P RH 211 Herrman, B 07/05-08/08

ACCT A201 Principles of Financial Accounting 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: MATH A105 or equivalent Math Placement Test. Special Note: ACCT A101 and ACCT A102 will satisfy requirement for ACCTA201. AAS accounting majors must take ACCT A101 and ACCT A102. 50764 301 MTWR 06:15P-08:15P RH 211 Barbee, R 05/22-06/2650816 471 TR 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Crockett, J 05/22-06/26

ACCT A202 Principles of Managerial Accounting 3.0 CRPrerequisite: [ACCT A101 with minimum grade of C and ACCT A102 withminimum grade of C] or ACCT A201 with minimum grade of C and CISA110.50765 301 MTWR 09:00A-11:00A RH 211 Boze, K 07/05-08/0850821 472 TR 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Crockett, J 07/05-08/08

ACCT A342 Managerial Cost Accounting 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ACCT A202.Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors mustbe admitted to upper-division standing. 50766 301 MTWR 11:00A-01:00P RH 210 Boze, K 07/05-08/08

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

ACCT A454 Accounting Internship 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: GPA 2.5 or better in major, GPA 2.5 or better overall.50767 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Koshiyama, L 05/22-08/08

For section 341: Department Approval Required. Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

AUTOMOTIVE & DIESEL TECHNOLOGY - ADT Offered through the Community & Technical College

Auto & Diesel Technology Building (ADT), Room 207, 786-1461www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/applied/automotive

Due to University Safety and Hazardous Communication requirements,attendance is mandatory for every class during the first week of classes.

ADT A195 Automotive Practicum I 1.0-6.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: At least 12 credits of advisor approved ADTprogram technical courses, and a valid Alaska driver’s license. Special Note: Although students may enroll in a maximum of 18 credits ofPracticum I, only 6 credits apply to the Certificate in Automotive Technology,Non-Transcripted Departmental Certificate of Completion in AutomotiveElectrical; Automotive Brakes; Suspension and Alignment; and AutomotivePower Trains; and the AAS degree in Automotive Technology. 50525 301 M 06:00P-08:00P ADT 204 Smith, K 05/22-05/22

TBA TBA ARR TBA Smith, K 05/22-08/01For section 301: Instructor Approval Required.

ADT A295 Automotive Practicum II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ADT A195.Registration Restrictions: Department approval, and valid Alaska driver’slicense. 50526 301 M 06:00P-08:00P ADT 204 Smith, K 05/22-05/22

TBA TBA ARR TBA Smith, K 05/22-08/01

ARCHITECTURAL & ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY -AET

Offered through the Community & Technical College University Center (UC) Room 130, 786-6423 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/applied/aet

AET A101 Fundamentals of CADD 4.0 CRfor Building Construction

Cross-Listed with: CM A101Arch & Eng Tech Lab: $50.0051635 650 MTWR 08:00A-11:30A UC 121 Bennett, B 05/22-06/26

AET A102 Methods of Building Construction 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: CM A102Arch & Eng Tech Lab: $50.0051636 651 MTWR 08:00A-11:30A UC 121 Staff 07/05-08/08

AET A295 Architectural and 1.0-3.0 CREngineering Technology Internship

Registration Restrictions: Sophomore standing and faculty permission. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50078 440 TBA TBA TBA TBA McKay, J 05/22-08/08

For section 440: Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

AGRICULTURE - AGRI Offered through Community & Technical College Chugiak-Eagle River Campus, (907) 694-3313

www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/chugiak-eagleriver

AGRI A139 Modern Home Gardening 3.0 CR50955 491 T 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 73 Hedges, B 05/22-08/08

ANTHROPOLOGY - ANTH Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Beatrice McDonald Hall (BMH), Room 212B, 786-6840 anthro.uaa.alaska.edu

All graduate level classes (600 and above) have a tuition surcharge.Please call the department for more information.

ANTH A101 Introduction to Anthropology 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences ReqSpecial Note: Recommended for majors and non-majors. 50044 301 MTR 06:00P-08:45P BMH 211 Hanson, C 05/22-06/26

ANTH A205 Biological Anthropology 3.0 CR50045 301 MTR 02:00P-04:45P BMH 211 Hanson, C 05/22-06/26

ANTH A250 The Rise of Civilization 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50046 301 TWR 09:30A-01:00P BMH 211 Yesner, D 05/09-06/0850891 491 T 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-D Day, K 05/22-08/0850892 492 R 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-D Day, K 05/22-08/08

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AOEE A131 Flat-Water Canoeing 1.0 CRHPER Fac Use Fee: $103.00; AWS Special Fee: $55.00Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the abilityto function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing isincluded in the course.51551 301 M 06:00P-10:00P TBA TBA Garrick, L 05/22-05/22

T 06:00P-09:00P WFSC TBA Garrick, L 05/23-05/23W 06:00P-10:00P FIELD TBA Garrick, L 05/24-05/24SU 09:00A-06:00P FIELD TBA Garrick, L 05/27-05/28W 06:00P-08:00P TBA TBA Garrick, L 05/31-05/31

AOEE A132 River Rafting I 1.0 CRHPER Lab/Mat Fee: $180.00Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the abilityto function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing isincluded in the course. 51552 301 W 06:00P-09:00P ESH 104 Staff 05/31-05/31

M 06:00P-09:00P ESH 104 Staff 06/05-06/05W 06:00P-09:00P WFSC POOL Staff 06/07-06/07FSU 09:00A-06:00P FIELD TBA Staff 06/09-06/11W 06:00P-08:00P ESH 104 Staff 06/14-06/14

AOEE A133 Introduction to Sea Kayaking 1.0 CRHPER Lab/Mat Fee: $175.00Special Note: Requires excellent backcountry camping skills and the abilityto function comfortably in inclement weather. An overnight field outing isincluded in the course. Students may need to rent or purchase additionalgear for this course. 51554 301 TR 06:00P-08:00P ESH 104 Rickards, W 06/13-06/15

TR 06:00P-09:00P WFSC POOL Rickards, W 06/20-06/22SU 09:00A-06:00P FIELD TBA Rickards, W 06/24-06/25R 06:00P-08:00P ESH 104 Rickards, W 06/29-06/29

AOEE A135 SCUBA 2.0 CRHPER Lab/Mat Fee: $137.00Special Note: Students may need to pay a dive-equipment fee as well asrent or purchase additional gear for practical sessions. Course meetsProfessional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) and NationalAssociation of Underwater Instructors (NAUI) standards. Certification feesare not included in course fees. 51555 301 MF 06:00P-09:00P ESH 101 Staff 07/10-07/21

SU 10:00A-12:30P WFSC POOL Staff 07/22-07/23F 06:00P-09:00P ESH 104 Staff 07/28-07/28SU 10:00A-12:30P WFSC POOL Staff 07/29-07/30F 06:00P-09:00P ESH 104 Staff 08/04-08/04S 10:00A-12:30P WFSC POOL Staff 08/05-08/05M 06:00P-07:00P ESH 104 Staff 08/07-08/07

AOEE A455 Water-based Adventure Leadership 2.0 CRPrerequisite: AOEE A131 and [AOEE A132 or AOEE A133] and AOEEA163 and (AOEE A375 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Instructor permission 51557 301 T 06:00P-08:00P ESH 104 Rickards, W 07/11-07/11

R 06:00P-09:00P WFSC POOL Rickards, W 07/13-07/13S 09:00A-06:00P FIELD TBA Rickards, W 07/15-07/15T 06:00P-09:00P ESH 104 Rickards, W 07/25-07/25R 09:00A-06:00P ESH 101 Rickards, W 08/03-08/03FSU 08:00A-06:00P FIELD TBA Rickards, W 08/04-08/06T 06:00P-08:00P ESH 104 Rickards, W 08/08-08/08

A four-day expedition is part of the class.

ANTH A431 Field Methods in Archaeology 1.0-8.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Faculty permission and ANTH A211 recommended.May be stacked with: ANTH A631 Anthropology Lab Fee: $475.00Special Note: May be repeated once for credit. 50047 451 MTWRF 08:00A-05:00P FIELD TBA Yesner, D 06/12-07/07

ANTH A631 Field Methods in Archaeology 1.0-8.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Written permission of the instructor. May be stacked with: ANTH A431 Special Fees ApplySpecial Note: May be repeated once for credit. Graduate students willsupervise the work of less experienced undergraduates under the overallsupervision of the project directory. They will be responsible for the qualityof the excavation and recording of their undergraduate crew. They will becritically evaluated as potential professionals. 50048 451 MTWRF 08:00A-05:00P FIELD TBA Yesner, D 06/12-07/07

For section 451: Anthropology Lab Fee: $475.00; AnthropologyProgram Fee: $55.00

ANTH A695 Anthropology Practicum 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: ANTH A615 for Applied Cultural M.A. inAnthropology track; ANTH A675 for Cultural Resource Management M.A. inAnthropology track. Prerequisites may be taken concurrently with course. Special Fees Apply50049 301 TBA TBA BMH 102 TBA 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Anthropology Program Fee: $55.0050050 302 MTWRF TBA BMH 102 TBA 07/05-08/08

For section 302: Anthropology Program Fee: $55.00

ANTH A699 Thesis Research 1.0-6.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Candidacy status and permission of thesis chair. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Fees ApplySpecial Note: Students may enroll for variable credit, but a total of 6 creditsare required for graduation. 50051 301 TBA TBA BMH 102 TBA 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Anthropology Program Fee: $55.00

ALASKA OUTDOOR AND EXPERIENTIAL EDUCATION -AOEE

Offered through the Community & Technical College Eugene Short Hall (ESH), Room 125, 786-4083 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/physicaled

Most courses with the AOEE or PER prefix are introductory and follow rigorous academic curriculum.

Many classes are held outdoors. Students may be required to performactivities in extremely inclement weather; i.e., rain, sleet, snow, wind, or sub-zero temperatures. Additionally, there is an assumption that a minimum levelof physical fitness is needed to succeed in and enjoy many of the activities.

All students enrolling in classes with the AOEE or PER prefix are required tocomplete an Acknowledgment of Risk, Release of Liability, and Medical

Questionnaire on the first day of class. Students who do not attend the firstclass will be dropped from the course.

MINORS: 16- and 17-year-old students must receive chair approval before they areallowed to enroll in these courses. Students under 16 years of age cannot enroll.

AOEE A116 Rock Climbing I 1.0 CRHPER Lab/Mat Fee: $120.00Special Note: Requires ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. 51553 301 M 06:00P-09:00P ESH 104 Garrick, L 07/10-07/10

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ART - ART Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Building (ARTS), Room 302A, 786-1783

art.uaa.alaska.edu

Prior to registering for upper-division courses, students must meet with anArt faculty advisor to verify prerequisites.

A valid instructor’s signature is required to add any art class once thesemester begins.

ART A105 Beginning Drawing 3.0 CRMay be stacked with: ART A205, ART A305, and ART A405 Lab Eagle River: $40.0050893 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 114 Langworthy, R 05/22-08/08

ART A160 Art Appreciation 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts RequirementSpecial Note: Course meets General Education Requirement except for Artmajors. 50085 301 TR 01:45P-03:45P ARTS 117 Ilgen, J 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Art Lab Fee: $20.0050846 461 MW 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Sexton-Atkins, J05/22-06/2650894 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 227 Coons, K 07/05-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $20.0050086 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Licka, C 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Art Lab Fee: $20.00; Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

50087 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Licka, C 05/22-08/08For section 502: Art Lab Fee: $20.00; Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

ART A180A Beginning Stained Glass 3.0 CRLab Eagle River: $20.00Special Note: Does not satisfy BA in Art or BFA degree requirements. 50895 491 W 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-F Saigh, D 05/22-08/08

ART A205 Intermediate Drawing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ART A105.May be stacked with: ART A105, ART A305, and ART A405 Art Lab Fee: $75.00Special Note: May be repeated once for credit. 51338 351 TWR 04:00P-08:15P ARTS 101 Kaulitz, G 05/22-06/26

ART A209 Beginning Metalsmithing and Jewelry 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ART A105 and ART A111 and ART A113 and ART A205 andART A261 and ART A262.May be stacked with: ART A309 and ART A409 Art Lab Fee: $75.00Special Note: May be repeated once for credit. 50088 351 TR 04:00P-08:45P ARTS 112 Ilgen, J 05/22-08/08

ART A224 Beginning Photography 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: JPC A224Art Lab Fee: $100.0050089 351 MTWR 06:00P-10:00P ARTS 330 Cantor, M 05/22-06/2650090 352 MTWR 06:00P-10:00P ARTS 330 Cantor, M 07/05-08/08

ART A261 History of World Art I 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A111.Course Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts Requirement, UAA GER HumanitiesRequirementArt Lab Fee: $15.0050091 301 MW 11:30A-03:45P ARTS 117 Licka, C 05/22-06/26

ART A305 Advanced Drawing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ART A105 and ART A111 and ART A113 and ART A205 andART A261 and ART A262.May be stacked with: ART A105, ART A205, and ART A405 Art Lab Fee: $75.00Special Note: May be repeated for credit. 51339 351 TWR 04:00P-08:15P ARTS 101 Kaulitz, G 05/22-06/26

ART A309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ART A209.May be stacked with: ART A209 and ART A409 Art Lab Fee: $75.00Special Note: May be repeated for credit. 50092 351 TR 04:00P-08:45P ARTS 112 Ilgen, J 05/22-08/08

For section 351: Department Approval Required.

ART A367 History of Photography 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: JPC A367Course Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts Requirement, UAA GER HumanitiesRequirementSpecial Fees: $15.0050843 475 F 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Cantor, M 05/22-08/08

ART A392 Seminars and Selected Topics in Art 3.0 CRAdvanced Research in Sculpture

Prerequisite: ART A105 and ART A111 and ART A113 and ART A205 andART A261 and ART A262.Art Lab Fee: $15.0050093 301 MTWR 08:00A-05:00P ARTS 109 McPeck, B 07/05-07/27

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

ART A392 Seminars and Selected Topics in Art 3.0 CRClay and Glaze Materials

Prerequisite: ART A105 and ART A111 and ART A113 and ART A205 andART A261 and ART A262.Art Lab Fee: $15.0050095 303 TWR 04:00P-10:00P GHH 108 Staff 07/05-08/08

For section 303: Department Approval Required.

ART A409 Advanced Metalsmithing and Jewelry 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ART A309.May be stacked with: ART A209 and ART A309 Art Lab Fee: $75.00Special Note: May be repeated for credit. 50097 351 TR 04:00P-08:45P ARTS 112 Ilgen, J 05/22-08/08

For section 351: Department Approval Required.

ART A495 Practicum 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Minimum of 3 credits of 400-level course work inselected content area and approval of area coordinator.Special Note: A total of 6 credits may be applied toward a BA or BFA in Art degree.50098 301 TBA TBA ARTS 102 Tomka, K 05/22-06/2650099 302 TBA TBA ARTS 102 Tomka, K 07/05-08/08

APPLIED STATISTICS - AS Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 154, 786-1742 odin.math.uaa.alaska.edu/dept

Each student enrolled in an AS prefix course (except AS A307) will be charged a lab fee.

AS A252 Elementary Statistics 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT,ACT, or AP scores or approved UAA Placement Test required. Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill ReqSpecial Note: A student may apply no more than 3 credits from AS A252 orBA A273 toward the graduation requirements for a baccalaureate degree. 50211 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A SSB 250 Thiru, K 07/05-08/08

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050212 302 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P SSB 250 Mitchell, J 05/22-06/26

For section 302: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050826 475 R 06:00P-09:45P EAFB TBA Noonan, H 05/22-08/0850896 491 T 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-E Noonan, H 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $7.0050897 492 W 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-E Noonan, H 05/22-08/08

For section 492: Lab Eagle River: $7.0050898 493 F 09:00A-01:00P ER 228-E Noonan, H 05/22-08/08

For section 493: Lab Eagle River: $7.0050899 494 W 09:00A-01:00P ER 228-E Noonan, H 05/22-08/08

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AT A102 Introduction to Aviation Technology 3.0 CR50873 301 TR 05:30P-09:15P AVNC TBA Derry, C 07/05-08/08

AT A116 Instrument Ground School 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Private Pilot Certificate or AT A100. Aviation Lab Fee: $80.00Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required. 50874 301 TR 05:30P-09:15P AVNC 128 Derry, J 07/05-08/08

AT A126 Instrument Flying 2.0 CRPrerequisite: AT A101 and (AT A116 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Department Approval Required.Aviation Lab Fee: $640.00Special Note: Open-entry, open-exit. Eight hours in Frasca 146 and fourhours in Frasca 242 Flight Training Device required. 50875 331 TBA TBA ARR ARR Madden, M 05/22-08/08

AT A132 History of Aviation 3.0 CR50876 301 TR 05:30P-09:15P AVNC 243 Hackley, D 05/22-06/2650877 302 TR 05:30P-09:15P AVNC 127 Hackley, D 07/05-08/08

AT A133 Aviation Law and Regulations 3.0 CR50878 301 MW 05:30P-09:15P AVNC TBA Buckland, M 07/05-08/08

AT A200 Commercial Ground School 3.0 CRPrerequisite: AT A116.Aviation Lab Fee: $80.00Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required. 50879 301 MW 02:00P-05:15P AVNC 130 Buckland, M 07/05-08/08

AT A218 Commercial Flying I 1.5 CRPrerequisite: AT A126 and (AT A200 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Department Approval Required.Aviation Lab Fee: $20.00Special Note: Open-entry, open-exit. 50880 331 TBA TBA ARR ARR Madden, M 05/22-08/08

AT A219 Commercial Flying II 1.5 CRPrerequisite: AT A218.Registration Restrictions: Department Approval Required.Aviation Lab Fee: $20.00Special Note: Open-entry, open-exit. 50881 331 TBA TBA ARR ARR Madden, M 05/22-08/08

AT A220 Commercial Flying III 2.0 CRPrerequisite: AT A219.Registration Restrictions: Department Approval Required.Aviation Lab Fee: $20.00Special Note: Open-entry, open-exit. 50882 331 TBA TBA ARR ARR Madden, M 05/22-08/08

AT A233 Aviation Safety 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Basic knowledge of aviation terminology. 50883 301 MW 05:30P-09:15P AVNC 241 Buckland, M 05/22-06/26

AT A290 Selected Topics in Aviation Technology 4.0 CRAirframe/Powerplant Prep for Military Personnel

Registration Restrictions: Department permission required. Aviation Lab Fee: $328.0050884 301 MW 06:00P-09:00P AVNC 245 Mitchell, T 05/22-08/08

AT A295 Aviation Internship I 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Grade of C or better in 12 credits of AviationTechnology (AT) classes. Proof of accident insurance required. Special Note: Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division toarrange for industry placement prior to course enrollment. 50885 401 TBA TBA OFF CMPS Haney, R 05/22-08/08

For section 401: Department Approval Required.

AS A253 Applied Statistics for the Sciences 4.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A107 or MATH A109.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT,ACT, or AP scores or approved UAA Placement Test required. Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill ReqMath Lab Fee: $10.0050213 301 MTWR 08:45A-11:15A SMH 109 Thiru, K 05/22-06/26

AS A307 Probability 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A200 with minimum grade of C or MATH A272 withminimum grade of C.Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill Req50214 301 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P SMH 109 Thiru, K 05/22-06/26

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE - ASLOffered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM), Suite 287, 786-4030language.uaa.alaska.edu

ASL A101 Elementary American Sign Language I 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement50130 301 TR 06:00P-08:05P ESH 212 Miranda, S 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Amer Sign Lang Lab: $20.0050900 491 R 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 202 Pifer, T 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $20.00

ASL A102 Elementary American Sign language II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ASL A101.Course Attributes: UAA GER Humanities RequirementLab Eagle River: $20.0050901 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 202 Mayes, D 05/22-08/08

AVIATION TECHNOLOGY - AT Offered through the Community & Technical College Aviation Complex, 2811 Merrill Field Drive, 264-7400

www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/aviation

Air Traffic Control

Aviation Administration

Professional Piloting

Aviation Maintenance Technology

Students taking Aviation Technology classes should seek advising at theAviation Complex.

All Aviation Complex classes require faculty permission to register.

Due to University Safety and Hazardous Communication requirements,attendance is mandatory for every class during the first week of classes.

AT A100 Private Pilot Ground School 3.0 CRAviation Lab Fee: $80.00Special Note: Two hours in Flight Training Device required. 50870 301 TR 05:30P-09:15P AVNC 130 Madden, M 05/09-06/1350871 302 MW 05:30P-09:15P AVNC 130 Madden, M 07/05-08/09

AT A101 Pre-Professional Flying 2.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: AT A100 or concurrent enrollment, or passingscore on Private Pilot Knowledge Test. Department Approval Required.FAA Student Pilot/Class II Medical Certificate required.Aviation Lab Fee: $150.00Special Note: Open-entry, open-exit. Three hours in Flight Training Devicerequired.50872 331 TBA TBA ARR ARR Madden, M 05/22-08/08

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AT A300 CFI Ground School 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: AT A200 or Commercial Pilot Certificate withInstrument Rating. 50886 301 TR 04:00P-08:00P AVNC 243 Stewart, G 07/05-08/08

AT A301 CFI Flying 2.0 CRPrerequisite: AT A220 and (AT A300 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Must hold a Commercial Pilot Certificate withInstrument Rating. Faculty permission required. Aviation Lab Fee: $70.00Special Note: Open-Entry; Open Exit; One hour in Frasca Flight TrainingDevice required. 50887 331 TBA TBA ARR ARR Madden, M 05/22-08/08

AT A305 Additional Aircraft Rating 2.0 CRPrerequisite: (AT A220 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission required. Special Note: Open entry-open exit. May be repeated once for credit. 50888 331 TBA TBA ARR ARR Madden, M 05/22-08/08

AT A325 Tools for Weather Briefing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: AT A235.51347 301 MWR 03:00P-06:00P AVNC TBA Hufford, G 05/08-06/02

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AT A405 Additional CFI Rating 2.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Certified Flight Instructor Certificate required.Faculty permission required. Special Note: Open entry-open exit. 50889 331 TBA TBA ARR ARR Madden, M 05/22-08/08

AT A495 Aviation Internship II 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Grade of C or better in 12 credits of upper division courses, six of which must be aviation technology (AT) credit hours.Proof of accident insurance required. Special Note: Students must apply to the Aviation Technology Division toarrange for industry placement prior to course enrollment. 50890 401 TBA TBA OFF CMPS Haney, R 05/22-08/08

For section 401: Department Approval Required.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION - BAOffered through the College of Business & Public Policy

Rasmuson Hall (RH), Room 309, 786-4100 www.cbpp.uaa.alaska.edu/busadmin.asp

Students taking any ACCT, BA, CIS, ECON, LGOP, LOG, or PADM coursewill be charged a single lab fee of $25 for the semester. Applies to

Elmendorf AFB or Fort Richardson classes only when specifically annotated.Does not apply to Eagle River.

BA A131 Personal Finance 3.0 CR50768 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Srivastava, S 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

BA A151 Introduction to Business 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50771 302 MTWR 04:00P-06:00P RH 111 Kerley, J 05/22-06/2650770 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Selk, G 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

BA A241 Business Law I 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: JUST A24150818 471 TR 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Holl, R 05/22-06/2650939 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 208 Holl, R 05/22-08/0850772 551 TBA TBA TV TBA Srivastava, S 05/22-08/08

For section 551: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

BA A242 Business Law II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: BA A241 or JUST A241.Cross-Listed with: JUST A24250824 472 TR 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Holl, R 07/05-08/0851550 551 TBA TBA TV TBA Srivastava, S 05/22-08/08

For section 551: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

BA A295 Internship in Business Administration 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A111 and [COMM A111 or COMM A235 or COMM A237or COMM A241].Registration Restrictions: Permission of Faculty Internship Coordinator. 2.75GPA. MATH A105 or A107 recommended. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Note: May be repeated for credit, but only 3 credits will apply todegree requirements. 50773 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Rubin, J 05/22-08/08

Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

BA A300 Organizational Theory and Behavior 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors mustbe admitted to upper-division standing. 50774 301 MTWR 04:00P-06:00P RH 110 Newman, W 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

BA A310 Consumer Behavior 3.0 CRPrerequisite: BA A343.Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors mustbe admitted to upper-division standing. 50776 301 MTWR 09:00A-11:00A RH 111 Plastow, E 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

BA A325 Corporate Finance 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ACCT A201 and ACCT A202 and ECON A201 and ECONA202 and BA A273.Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors mustbe admitted to upper-division standing. 50777 301 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P RH 207A Srivastava, S 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

BA A343 Principles of Marketing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ACCT A201 and ACCT A202 and ECON A201 and ECON A202.Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors mustbe admitted to upper-division standing. 50778 301 MTWR 11:30A-01:30P RH 110 Plastow, E 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

BA A361 Human Resource Management 3.0 CRPrerequisite: BA A300.Registration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors mustbe admitted to upper-division standing. 50779 301 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P RH 110 Plastow, E 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Department Approval Required. 50780 302 MTW 06:15P-09:00P RH 111 Donson, P 05/22-06/26

For section 302: Department Approval Required. 50781 303 MTW 06:15P-09:00P RH 111 Kerley, J 07/05-08/08

For section 303: Department Approval Required.

BA A461 Negotiations and Conflict Management 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors mustbe admitted to upper-division standing. 50782 301 TWR 06:15P-09:00P RH 110 Donson, P 07/05-08/08

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

BA A488 The Environment of Business 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: College of Business & Public Policy majors mustbe admitted to upper-division standing. 50783 302 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P RH 117 Prasad, R 05/22-06/26

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BIOL A111L Human Anatomy and .0 CRPhysiology I Laboratory

Corequisite: BIOL A111.Grade Mode: Non-GradedBiology Lab Fee: $50.0050154 302 MTR 11:30A-02:15P BMH 210 Bergstedt, S 05/22-06/2650155 303 MTR 02:30P-05:15P BMH 210 Bergstedt, S 05/22-06/26

BIOL A113 Lectures in Human Anatomy 3.0 CRand Physiology I

Registration Restrictions: Current Alaska registered nurse license and per-mission of both the associate dean of nursing and the course instructor. 50156 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A ENGR 110 Furilla, R 05/22-06/26

BIOL A240 Introductory Microbiology 4.0 CRfor Health Sciences

Registration Restrictions: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL A112 or 8 hours inbiology or chemistry. Corequisite: BIOL A240L.Special Note: Recommended for associate and baccalaureate health sci-ence programs. Laboratory exercises generally require students to returnto the lab to record experimental results after 24 hours, throughout thesemester. Accepted for biology major credit only by petition. 50157 301 TWR 08:15A-11:15A RH 101 Duddleston, K 05/22-06/26

You MUST enroll in one of the following labs:

BIOL A240L Introductory Microbiology .0 CRfor Health Sciences Laboratory

Corequisite: BIOL A240.Grade Mode: Non-GradedBiology Lab Fee: $60.0050158 301 MTR 11:30A-02:15P SCI 119 Looney, S 05/22-06/2650159 302 MTR 02:30P-05:15P SCI 119 Looney, S 05/22-06/26

BIOL A241 Lectures in Introductory Microbiology 3.0 CRfor Health Sciences

Registration Restrictions: Concurrent enrollment in BIOL A112, or 8 hours inbiology or chemistry. Special Note: BIOL A241 is the lecture part of BIOL A240 only; it does nothave a lab session. Recommended for students who have previouslyreceived credit for a microbiology course and who need to update theirunderstanding of health science-related microbiology. Not open to studentswho have completed BIOL A240 or BIOL A340 during the previous five years.50160 301 TWR 08:15A-11:15A RH 101 Duddleston, K 05/22-06/26

BIOL A294C The Biology of Aging 3.0 CRPrerequisite: BIOL A102.51340 301 TWR 08:15A-11:15A ENGR 332 Brown, E 05/22-06/26

BIOL A495 Instructional Practicum: Laboratory 1.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: 20 credits in biology. Special Note: May be repeated once for credit. 50161 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Looney, S 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

BIOL A498 Individual Research 1.0-6.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Faculty permission required. Biology Lab Fee: $65.00Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. 50162 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Sveinbjornsson, B 05/22-06/2650163 302 TBA TBA ARR TBA Staff 05/22-06/2650164 303 TBA TBA ARR TBA Staff 05/22-06/2650165 304 TBA TBA ARR TBA Staff 06/28-08/08

BIOL A698 Directed Research 1.0-6.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Permission of graduate advisor. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassBiology Lab Fee: $75.00Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits. 50166 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Staff 05/22-08/0850167 302 TBA TBA ARR TBA Staff 06/21-08/13

BA A494 Advanced Financial Management 3.0 CRPrerequisite: BA A425.Registration Restrictions: Upper division standing. 51525 301 TR 04:00P-08:15P RH 207B Srivastava, S 05/22-06/26

BA A495 Advanced Internship 3.0 CRin Business Administration

Registration Restrictions: Permission of the BA Faculty InternshipCoordinator. College of Business & Public Policy majors must be admittedto upper-division standing; 2.75 GPA overall; 3.0 GPA in major. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Fees ApplySpecial Note: May be repeated for credit, but only 3 credits will apply todegree requirements. 50784 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Rubin, J 05/22-08/08

Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

BA A656 Management Project 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Completion of MBA core courses. 50785 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Prokop, D 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Instructor Approval Required.

BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES - BIOLOffered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Engineering Building (ENGR), Room 333, 786-4770 biology.uaa.alaska.edu

The WWAMI/Biomedical program may be found at biology.uaa.alaska.edu.

Most Biology courses require a lab with the lecture. You MUST enroll in both.

BIOL A100 Human Biology 3.0 CRSpecial Note: Primarily for non-science majors. Not accepted for GER orbiology major baccalaureate credit. 50840 475 F 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Furilla, R 05/22-08/08

BIOL A102 Introductory Biology 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sciences ReqSpecial Note: Primarily for non-science majors. Satisfies UAA general education and CAS Natural Science degree requirements. 50150 301 TWR 01:45P-04:45P SSB 118 Duddleston, K 05/22-06/2650847 461 TR 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Kleckner, C 05/22-06/2650902 491 T 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 222 Kirk, W 05/22-08/0850151 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Nickles, J 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

BIOL A103 Introductory Biology Laboratory 1.0 CRPrerequisite: (BIOL A102 or concurrent enrollment).Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sci Lab OnlySpecial Note: Primarily for non-science majors. Satisfies UAA general education and CAS Natural Science degree requirements. 50152 301 TWR 10:00A-12:45P BMH 209 Pekar, F 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Biology Lab Fee: $50.0050903 491 R 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 222 Kirk, W 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $50.00

BIOL A111 Human Anatomy and Physiology I 4.0 CRCorequisite: BIOL A111L.Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Science w/ LabSpecial Note: Accepted for biology major credit only by petition. SatisfiesUAA general education and CAS natural science degree requirements forspecified baccalaureate degree programs. One 3-hour lab per week. 50153 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A RH 220 Furilla, R 05/22-06/26

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CULINARY ARTS - CAOffered through the Community & Technical College

Lucy Cuddy Hall (CUDY), Room 126, 786-4728 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/culinaryarts

New students must see program advisorbefore enrolling in Culinary Arts classes.

CA A104 Sanitation 2.0 CR50059 301 TR 09:00A-11:50A CUDY 119 Bridges, A 07/05-08/08

CA A107 Culinary Cost Control 2.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Grade of C or better in MATH A054, or mathplacement test for MATH A055. 51341 301 WF 09:00A-11:50A CUDY 119 Doebler, T 07/05-08/08

CA A110 Quantity Food Purchasing 2.0 CR51342 301 TR 01:00P-03:50P CUDY 119 Green, A 05/22-06/26

CA A295C Foodservice Internship 3.0 CRPrerequisite: CA A201 with minimum grade of C and CA A202 with minimum grade of C and CA A224 with minimum grade of C and CA A230with minimum grade of C.Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50063 401 TBA TBA OFF CMPS Green, A 05/22-08/08

CIVIL ENGINEERING - CE Offered through the School of Engineering

Engineering Building (ENGR), Room 201, 786-1900 www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu

Each student taking any undergraduate Engineering course will be chargeda single lab fee of $25 for the semester.

CE A470 Civil Engineering Internship 1.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Senior standing or permission of departmentcoordinator. Special Fees Apply50650 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 341: Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

COMMUNITY EDUCATION - CED Offered through Chugiak-Eagle River Campus

(907) 694-3313 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/chugiak-eagleriver

CED A194M New Testament Studies 3.0 CR51680 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 209 Mastroyanis, S 07/05-08/08

CED A231 Grant Proposal Writing 1.0 CRGrade Mode: Pass/No Pass50950 491 R 06:00P-08:50P CHHS 201 Stamper, J 07/05-08/08

CHEMISTRY - CHEM Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Engineering Building (ENGR), Room 333D, 786-1238 chem.uaa.alaska.edu

All students planning to register for any chemistry course at or aboveCHEM 105 are required to bring written proof to the first class meeting in

the semester of having met the prerequisites for that course as listed in thecurrent UAA Catalog. This proof may be a transcript, grade slip, or letter

from a faculty member, and must be given to the instructor for examination.

Students who do not have this proof may be administratively droppedimmediately at the discretion of the faculty.

Most Chemistry courses require a lab with a lecture. You MUST enroll in both.

Due to University Safety and Hazardous Communications requirements,attendance is mandatory for all Chemistry laboratory courses the first week.

Any student not attending the first scheduled meeting for CHEM A055,A103, A104, A105, and A106 labs will be administratively dropped and any

student of a waiting list will be added.

Any fees resulting from this drop/add procedure or any late registrationprocedure will be the responsibility of the student.

CHEM A055 Contemporary Chemistry 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A055.50129 301 MTWR 11:15A-01:15P RH 117 Bascom, D 05/22-06/26

CHEM A103 Survey of Chemistry 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or MATH A060 withminimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with minimum grade of C or highschool chemistry. Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sciences Req50404 301 MTWR 11:15A-01:15P ENGR 109 Perry, M 05/22-06/26

CHEM A103L Survey of Chemistry Laboratory 1.0 CRPrerequisite: (CHEM A103 or concurrent enrollment).Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sci Lab OnlyChemistry Lab Fee: $70.0050405 302 MTW 08:00A-10:45A SCI 214 Geldenhuys, A 05/22-06/2650406 303 MTW 02:30P-05:15P SCI 214 Martinson, M 05/22-06/26

CHEM A104 Introduction to Organic 3.0 CRChemistry and Biochemistry

Prerequisite: CHEM A103.Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sciences ReqSpecial Note: CHEM A104 is a lecture class only. The course sequenceCHEM A103/A104 satisfies the GER lab science requirement. 50407 301 MTWR 11:15A-01:15P RH 110 Srinivasan, R 07/05-08/08

CHEM A104L Introduction to Organic Chemistry 1.0 CRand Biochemistry Laboratory

Prerequisite: CHEM A103 and (CHEM A104 or concurrent enrollment).Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Science w/ LabChemistry Lab Fee: $75.0050408 302 MTW 08:00A-10:45A SCI 213 Wilm, J 07/05-08/0850409 303 MTW 01:30P-04:15P SCI 213 Wilm, J 07/05-08/08

CHEM A105 General Chemistry I 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: CHEM A055 with minimum grade of C or highschool chemistry. Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sciences Req50410 301 MTWR 08:00A-10:00A ENGR 109 Heasley, L 05/22-06/26

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CIOS A164 Filing 1.0 CRCTC - One Time Lab: $25.00Special Note: Students are encouraged to complete CIOS A264A to gain afuller understanding of this topic. 50079 330 MTWR TBA UC 133 Griffis, K 05/15-06/26

CIOS A261A Interpersonal Skills in Organizations 3.0 CRPrerequisite: CIOS A165.CTC - One Time Lab: $25.0050081 330 MTWR TBA UC 133 Griffis, K 05/15-06/26

CIOS A264A Records Management 2.0 CRPrerequisite: CIOS A164.CTC - One Time Lab: $25.0050082 330 MTWR TBA UC 133 Griffis, K 05/15-06/26

CIOS A265 Office Management 3.0 CRPrerequisite: CIOS A160 and CIOS A165.CTC - One Time Lab: $25.0050083 330 MTWR TBA UC 133 Griffis, K 05/15-06/26

COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS - CIS Offered through the College of Business & Public Policy

Rasmuson Hall (RH), Room 309, 786-4100 www.cbpp.uaa.alaska.edu/cis.asp

Students taking any ACCT, BA, CIS, ECON, LGOP, LOG, or PADM coursewill be charged a single lab fee of $25 for the semester. Applies toElmendorf AFB or Fort Richardson classes only when specifically

annotated. Does not apply to Eagle River.

CIS A105 Introduction to Personal Computers 3.0 CRand Application Software

Registration Restrictions: Keyboarding skill of 30 wpm or better is recommended. 50786 301 TWR 05:30P-08:15P RH 215 Smith, M 05/22-06/2650940 491 W 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-B Yockell Jr, W 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $25.00

CIS A110 Computer Concepts in Business 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: The following are recommended: MATH A105,CIS A105, familiarity with personal computers and basic software applications, and keyboarding of at least 30 wpm. It is assumed that stu-dents have completed a college preparation curriculum in high schoolincluding a minimum of three years of mathematics. 50787 301 TWR 05:30P-06:45P RH 218 Oberrecht, K 05/22-08/0850941 491 M 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-B Banks, H 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $25.00

CIS A295A Computer Operations Internship 1.0-6.0 CRPrerequisite: CIS A185 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Department permission required. Student mustbe in good standing in the College of Business and Public Policy.Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Note: Requires 75 hours of work experience for each credit. Maybe taken more than once for credit. Maximum of 3 internship credits maybe used to meet degree requirements. 50788 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Drinka, D 05/22-08/0850789 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Drinka, D 05/22-08/08

Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

CIS A295B Computer Programming Internship 1.0-6.0 CRPrerequisite: CIS A185 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Department permission required. Student mustbe in good standing in the College of Business and Public Policy.Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Note: Requires 75 hours of work experience for each credit. Maybe taken more than once for credit. Maximum of 3 internship credits maybe used to meet degree requirements. 50790 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Drinka, D 05/22-08/0850791 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Drinka, D 05/22-08/08

Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

CHEM A105L General Chemistry I Laboratory 1.0 CRPrerequisite: (CHEM A105 or concurrent enrollment).Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Science w/ LabChemistry Lab Fee: $65.0050411 302 TWR 10:30A-01:15P SCI 248 Heasley, L 05/22-06/2650412 303 TWR 01:45P-04:30P SCI 248 Geldenhuys, A 05/22-06/26

CHEM A106 General Chemistry II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: CHEM A105 with minimum grade of C and [MATH A105 withminimum grade of C or MATH A107 with minimum grade of C].Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sciences Req50413 301 MTWR 08:00A-10:00A RH 110 Heasley, L 07/05-08/08

CHEM A106L General Chemistry II Laboratory 1.0 CRPrerequisite: (CHEM A106 or concurrent enrollment) and CHEM A105L.Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Science w/ LabChemistry Lab Fee: $65.0050414 302 TWR 10:30A-01:15P SCI 248 Geldenhuys, A 07/05-08/0850416 303 TWR 01:45P-04:30P SCI 248 Geldenhuys, A 07/05-08/08

CHEM A321 Organic Chemistry I 3.0 CRPrerequisite: CHEM A106 with minimum grade of C and CHEM A106L withminimum grade of C.50417 301 MTWR 03:00P-05:00P ENGR 109 Perry, M 05/22-06/26

CHEM A322 Organic Chemistry II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: CHEM A321 with minimum grade of C.50422 301 MTWR 03:00P-05:00P ENGR 109 Perry, M 07/05-08/08

CHEM A498 Individual Research 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Department permission. Chemistry Lab Fees: $120.0050505 301 TBA TBA TBA TBA Holmberg, E 05/22-08/08

COMPUTER INFORMATION & OFFICE SYSTEMS -CIOS

Offered through the Community & Technical College University Center (UC) Room 130, 786-6423

www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/applied/cios

Courses in UC 133 are open entry.

CIOS A101 Keyboarding 3.0 CRSpecial Note: Credit will not be counted for both (CIOS A101) and (CIOSA101A and CIOS A101B and CIOS A101C). 50951 491 R 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-B Smith, C 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $25.00

CIOS A135A Spreadsheets I: MS Excel 1.0 CRPrerequisite: CIOS A101A and CIOS A113.Special Note: Students are strongly encouraged to complete CIOS A235Ato gain a fuller understanding of this topic. 50952 491 F 06:00P-08:50P ER 228-B Yockell Jr, W 07/05-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $25.00

CIOS A150A Presentations I: MS PowerPoint 1.0 CRPrerequisite: CIOS A101A and CIOS A113.CTC - One Time Lab: $25.00Special Note: Students are encouraged to complete CIOS A151A to gain afuller understanding of this topic. 51529 330 MTWR TBA UC 133 Griffis, K 05/15-06/26

CIOS A161A Proofreading 1.0 CRPrerequisite: CIOS A101 and CIOS A160.CTC - One Time Lab: $25.0051337 330 MTWR TBA UC 133 Griffis, K 05/15-06/26

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CIS A376 Management Information Systems 3.0 CRPrerequisite: CIS A110.Registration Restrictions: Admission to upper-division standing 50792 301 TWR 05:30P-08:15P RH 216 Fitzgerald, D 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

CIS A395 Programmer/Analyst Internship 1.0-6.0 CRPrerequisite: CIS A201 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Department permission required. Student mustbe in good standing in the College of Business and Public Policy.Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Note: Requires 75 hours of work experience for each credit. Maybe taken more than once for credit. Maximum of 3 internship credits maybe used to meet degree requirements. 50793 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Drinka, D 05/22-08/0850794 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Drinka, D 05/22-08/08

Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

CIS A495 Systems Analyst/User Support Internship1.0-6.0 CRPrerequisite: CIS A201 with minimum grade of C and CIS A376 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Department permission required. Student mustbe in good standing in the College of Business and Public Policy.Cumulative GPA of 2.75 or higher. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Note: Requires 75 hours of work experience for each credit. Maybe taken more than once for credit. Maximum of 3 internship credits maybe used to meet degree requirements. 50795 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Drinka, D 05/22-08/0850796 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Drinka, D 05/22-08/08

Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT - CM Offered through the Community and Technical College

University Center (UC) Room 130, 786-6423 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/applied/const_mgmt

CM A101 Fundamentals of CADD 4.0 CRfor Building Construction

Cross-Listed with: AET A101Construction Mgmt: $50.0051637 650 MTWR 08:00A-11:30A UC 121 Bennett, B 05/22-06/26

CM A102 Methods of Building Construction 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: AET A102Construction Mgmt: $50.0051638 651 MTWR 08:00A-11:30A UC 121 Staff 07/05-08/08

CM A295 Construction Management Internship 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Departmental approval. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50084 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Callahan, J 05/22-08/08

For section 341: Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

COMMUNICATION - COMM Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM), Room 262, 786-4397comm.uaa.alaska.edu

You may take either COMM A111, A241, A235, or A237 to fulfill the GEROral Communication Requirement.

COMM A111 Fundamentals of Oral Communication 3.0 CRCommunications Lab Fee: $3.00Course Attributes: UAA GER Oral Communication Req50367 301 MW 05:00P-10:15P ADM 143 Harville, B 05/15-06/1250368 302 TR 05:00P-10:15P ADM 143 Harville, B 05/16-06/1350369 303 TWR 09:15A-11:45A SSB 223 Johnson, S 05/22-06/2650370 304 TWR 01:00P-03:15P SSB 223 Johnson, S 05/22-06/2650371 305 MTWRF 08:30A-11:45A ADM 145 Parry, D 07/05-07/2050372 306 MTF 12:00P-05:00P ADM 143 Parry, D 07/07-07/2450373 307 F 05:15P-09:45P ADM 143 Parry, D 07/07-07/22

S 08:00A-05:00P ADM 143 Parry, D 07/07-07/2250858 463 MTWR 11:30A-01:00P FORT TBA Myers, L 05/22-08/0850827 475 T 06:00P-09:45P EAFB TBA Myers, L 05/22-08/0850904 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 3 Myers, L 05/22-08/0850905 492 R 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 3 Myers, L 05/22-08/08

COMM A235 Small Group Communication 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Oral Communication ReqCommunications Lab Fee: $3.0050906 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 204 Katz, A 07/05-08/08

COMM A237 Interpersonal Communication 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Oral Communication ReqCommunications Lab Fee: $3.0050374 301 F 06:00P-09:00P ADM 143 Harville, B 05/12-06/10

S 09:00A-02:30P ADM 143 Harville, B 05/12-06/1050375 302 TWR 09:15A-11:45A ARTS 121 Whitney, S 05/22-06/2650376 303 TWR 01:00P-03:15P ADM 144 Whitney, S 05/22-06/26

COMM A241 Public Speaking 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Oral Communication ReqSpecial Fees: $3.0050868 465 MW 07:30P-09:30P FORT TBA Haller, M 05/22-08/0850812 471 MW 06:00P-09:45P EAFB TBA Ware, E 05/22-06/26

COMPUTER SCIENCE - CS Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 154, 786-1742 odin.math.uaa.alaska.edu/dept/cs

Each student taking any Computer Science course will be charged a singlelab fee of $25 for the semester. Does not apply to Eagle River, Ft.

Richardson, Elmendorf, or extended site offerings.

CS A109 Visual Basic.net 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT orACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required. Special Note: May be repeated twice for credit with a change in language. 50215 301 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P SMH 104 Mock, K 05/22-06/26

CS A395 Internship in Computing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: CS A201 and CS A203 and CS A221.Registration Restrictions: Faculty approval. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Note: May be repeated three times, but only 3 credits may beapplied toward a CS degree. 50216 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Mock, K 05/22-08/0850217 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

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DANCE - DNCE Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Building (ARTS), Room 302, 786-1792

theatre.uaa.alaska.edu/dance.htm

DNCE A061 Elementary Ballet 1.0 CRDance Lab Fee: $5.00Special Note: May be repeated three times for credit. 50053 301 MW 04:00P-05:15P PSB 162 Ward, L 07/05-08/08

DNCE A071 Elementary Modern Dance 1.0 CRDance Lab Fee: $5.00Special Note: May be repeated three times for credit. 50052 301 MW 04:00P-05:15P PSB 162 Ward, L 05/22-06/26

DNCE A145 Dances of the West African Diaspora I 2.0 CRDance Lab Fee: $10.0050055 301 TR 01:30P-02:45P PSB 162 Howell, N 05/22-08/08

DNCE A151 Beginning Tap Dance I 1.0 CRDance Lab Fee: $5.00Special Note: May be repeated three times for credit. 50056 301 MW 12:00P-01:15P PSB 162 Lindsey, A 05/22-06/26

DNCE A170 Dance Appreciation 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts RequirementDance Lab Fee: $10.0050054 301 MTWR 10:00A-12:00P PSB 162 Flanders-Crosby 07/05-08/08

MTWR 10:00A-12:00P SMH 105 Flanders-Crosby 07/05-08/08

DNCE A490 Selected Topics in Dance 2.0 CRSalsa Immersion Workshop

Registration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing. Dance Lab Fee: $10.00Special Note: May be repeated for credit with change of topic. Special Note: Additional fees may apply depending on topic. 50057 301 MTWR 05:30P-06:45P PSB 162 Kuznetsova, E 05/22-06/26

ECONOMICS - ECON Offered through the College of Business & Public Policy

Rasmuson Hall (RH), Room 309, 786-4100 www.cbpp.uaa.alaska.edu/economics.asp

Students taking any ACCT, BA, CIS, ECON, LOG, or PADM course will becharged a single lab fee of $25 for the semester. Applies to Elmendorf AFB

or Fort Richardson classes only when specifically annotated.Does not apply to Eagle River.

ECON A201 Principles of Macroeconomics 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50797 301 MW 09:15A-01:30P AHS 106 Ross, L 05/22-06/2650798 302 TR 09:15A-01:30P AHS 147 Jackstadt, S 05/22-06/2650799 303 TR 06:00P-10:15P RH 220 Johnson, P 05/22-06/2650852 461 TR 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Shafer, D 05/22-06/2650817 471 MW 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Shafer, D 05/22-06/26

For section 471: Elmendorf Lab Fee: $20.0050942 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 211 Lyon, D 05/22-06/2650800 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Ross, L 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

CS A495 Internship Project 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Junior or Senior Standing with minimum of 15credits in CS courses and faculty permission. Special Note: Enrollment will be permitted after a plan for the completion ofthe project is submitted to and approved by the instructor. Internships aresubject to availability of placement. May be taken more than once, but only3 credits of the upper division credit requirement for the bachelor’s degreein CS may be met with CS A495. Students wishing to earn internship creditswithout the project requirement should enroll in CS A395. 50218 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Mock, K 05/22-08/0850219 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

CREATIVE WRITING & LITERARY ARTS - CWLAOffered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 352, 786-4330 cwla.uaa.alaska.edu

CWLA A260E Introduction to Creative Writing: 3.0 CRNonfiction

Special Fees: $5.00Special Note: This course may be taken twice for credit. 50907 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 212 DeSmith, K 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $10.00

DENTAL ASSISTING - DAOffered through the Community & Technical College

Allied Health Sciences Building (AHS), Room 160, 786-6929 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/alliedhealth/da

DA A195B Dental Assisting Practicum II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: DA A195A and (DA A122 or concurrent enrollment) and (DAA125 or concurrent enrollment) and (DA A126 or concurrent enrollment).Grade Mode: Pass/No PassDental Assist Lab: $25.0050100 401 TBA TBA ARR ARR TBA 05/10-06/18

For section 401: Department Approval Required.

DIETETICS & NUTRITION - DN Offered through the Community & Technical College

Lucy Cuddy Hall (CUDY), Room 126, 786-4728 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/culinaryarts

DN A101 Principles of Nutrition 3.0 CRSpecial Fees: $10.0051640 301 MWF 01:00P-03:30P CUDY 119 Bridges, A 07/05-08/08

DN A145 Child Nutrition 3.0 CR50075 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Benton, C 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

DN A203 Nutrition for Health Sciences 3.0 CRPrerequisite: [(BIOL A112 or concurrent enrollment) and (BIOL A112L orconcurrent enrollment)] or (CHEM A104 or concurrent enrollment).50076 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Benton, C 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

50077 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Staff 07/05-08/08For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

DN A303 Preventive and Therapeutic Nutrition 3.0 CRPrerequisite: DN A101 with minimum grade of C or DN A203 with minimumgrade of C.51343 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Benton, C 05/22-06/26

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ECON A202 Principles of Microeconomics 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ECON A201.Course Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50801 301 MW 09:15A-01:30P AHS 106 Ross, L 07/05-08/0850806 302 MW 01:45P-06:00P RH 220 Hill, P 05/22-06/2650807 303 TR 06:00P-10:15P RH 315 Hill, P 05/22-06/2650857 462 TR 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Shafer, D 07/05-08/0850822 472 MW 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Cox, J 07/05-08/0850943 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 211 Lyon, D 07/05-08/0850802 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Ross, L 07/05-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

ECON A350 Money and Banking 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ECON A201 and ECON A202.50803 301 MW 09:15A-01:30P RH 211 Johnson, P 05/22-06/26

ECON A351 Public Finance 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ECON A201 and ECON A202.50804 301 TR 09:15A-01:30P RH 211 Hill, P 05/22-06/26

ECON A602 Introduction to Economics for Managers 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Acceptance into the MBA program. Special Note: Does not satisfy the minimum 30 credit hour requirement ofany Master’s degree program at UAA. Students are expected to have aworking knowledge of computer spreadsheet programs. 50805 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Ross, L 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Department Approval Required. Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

EDUCATION-ADULT EDUCATION - EDAE Offered through the College of Education

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 218, 786-4450 ed.uaa.alaska.edu/adulted

EDAE A670 Current Topics in Adult Education 1.0 CREnhancing Adult Education: A Multicultural and

Neuroscientific Understanding for Teaching Adults Registration Restrictions: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with change of subtitle. Restrictedenrollment may apply. See advisor for applicability to degree program. 50588 401 F 04:00P-09:00P TBA TBA Staff 06/23-06/23

S 09:00A-09:00P TBA TBA Staff 06/24-06/24U 09:00A-02:00P TBA TBA Staff 06/25-06/25

For section 401: COE Material Fee: $95.00; COE Teacher EdInsurance: $5.00

EDAE A670 Current Topics in Adult Education 1.0 CRMulticultural Human Resource Development

Registration Restrictions: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with change of subtitle. Restrictedenrollment may apply. See advisor for applicability to degree program. 50589 402 F 04:00P-09:00P OFF TBA Staff 06/23-06/23

S 09:00A-09:00P PSB 219 Staff 06/24-06/24U 09:00A-02:00P PSB 219 Staff 06/25-06/25

For section 402: COE Material Fee: $95.00; COE Teacher EdInsurance: $5.00

EDAE A670 Current Topics in Adult Education 1.0 CRPolicies, Politics, and Transnational Migration:

Challenge to Adult and Higher Education Registration Restrictions: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited university. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with change of subtitle. Restrictedenrollment may apply. See advisor for applicability to degree program. 50590 301 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 06/16-06/18

EDAE A695 Advanced Practicum in Adult Education1.0-6.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Students must be in the final phase of their pro-gram. Faculty permission. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50591 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Erickson, D 05/30-07/28

EDAE A698 Individual Research 1.0-3.0 CRPrerequisite: (ED A627 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Acceptance in adult education master’s program,and adult education faculty permission. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50592 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Erickson, D 05/30-07/2850593 302 TBA TBA ARR TBA Page, G 05/30-07/2850594 303 TBA TBA ARR TBA Nash, H 05/30-07/2850595 304 TBA TBA ARR TBA Bersch, G 05/30-07/28

EDAE A699 Thesis 1.0-3.0 CRPrerequisite: (ED A627 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Acceptance in adult education master’s program,and adult education faculty permission. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50596 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Erickson, D 05/30-07/2850597 302 TBA TBA ARR TBA Page, G 05/30-07/2850598 303 TBA TBA ARR TBA Nash, H 05/30-07/2850599 304 TBA TBA ARR TBA Bersch, G 05/30-07/28

EDUCATION - COUNSELOR EDUCATION - EDCN Offered through the College of Education

Professional Studies Building (PSB), 786-4401 ed.uaa.alaska.edu/counselor

EDCN A610 Foundations in Counseling 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Graduate Standing. 51603 301 MTWR 09:00A-11:30A SMH 101 Demming, V 07/10-07/28

T 09:00A-10:00A TBA TBA Demming, V 06/26-07/07For section 301: Instructor Approval Required. Special Note: Class will be by audio conference the first two days ofclass. Face-to-face classes begin 07/10/06. For more informationsee Blackboard or email [email protected].

EDCN A614 Counseling Diverse Populations 3.0 CRPrerequisite: EDCN A616 and EDCN A623.Registration Restrictions: Admission into the Counselor Education Program. 51605 301 T 12:00P-01:00P TBA TBA Berg Smith, L 05/29-06/09

MTWR 12:00P-02:30P ESH 206 Berg Smith, L 06/12-06/30Special Note: Class will be by audio conference the first two days ofclass. Face-to-face classes begin 06/12/06. For more informationsee Blackboard or email [email protected].

EDCN A615 Roles and Responsibilities 3.0 CRof a Secondary School Counselor

Prerequisite: EDCN A610.Registration Restrictions: Admission to the Counselor Education Program. 51607 301 FS 09:00A-04:00P ARR ARR Shogren, B 07/07-07/08

FS 09:00A-04:00P RH 315 Shogren, B 07/07-07/29FS 09:00A-04:00P RH 315 Shogren, B 07/21-07/22

EDCN A616 Counseling Theories 3.0 CRPrerequisite: COUN A610.Registration Restrictions: Admission to the Counselor Education Program. 51608 301 T 12:00P-01:00P TBA TBA Russ, D 06/26-07/07

MTWR 12:00P-02:30P SMH 101 Russ, D 07/10-07/28For section 301: Instructor & Dean Approval RequiredSpecial Note: Class will be by audio conference the first two days ofclass. Face-to-face classes begin 07/10/06. For more informationsee Blackboard or email [email protected].

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EDUCATION - EDUCATION FOUNDATIONS - EDFN Offered through the College of Education

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 224, 786-4412 ed.uaa.alaska.edu

EDFN A300 Philosophical and Social Context 3.0 CRof American Education

Prerequisite: (EDSE A212 or concurrent enrollment) or (PSY A245 or concurrent enrollment).COE One Time Semester Prog: $10.0051631 301 MTWR 09:00A-12:30P ESH 101 Mastroyanis, S 05/23-06/27

EDFN A424 Foundations of Modern 6.0 CREducational Practice

51632 301 MTWR 08:30A-01:20P PSB 217 Wolfe, A 06/14-07/20For section 301: Department Approval Required.

EDFN A478 Issues in Alaska Native Education, K-12 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Departmental approval required; Admission to thePost-baccalaureate Teacher Education Program. 51633 301 MTWR 09:00A-12:45P ESH 104 Ongtooguk, P 07/24-08/10

EDFN A612 Community Relations 3.0 CR51623 301 MTWRF 01:00P-04:30P PSB 219 Wilson, A 07/05-07/22

EDFN A627 Education Research 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Graduate standing in the College of Education. 51629 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Page, G 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDFN A636 Innovations in Teaching and Learning 3.0 CR51630 301 MTWR 05:00P-08:30P ESH 205 Jester, T 06/13-06/3051609 302 MTWR 01:00P-05:00P TBA TBA Jester, T 07/05-07/22

F 05:00P-08:30P TBA TBA Jester, T 07/05-08/04TBA TBA WEB TBA Jester, T 07/05-08/04

EDFN A651 Curriculum Theory and Development 3.0 CR51611 301 MTWR 01:00P-04:30P ESH 205 Mastroyanis, S 06/14-07/20

EDFN A670 Current Topics in Education 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Faculty permission. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with a change of subtitle.Restricted enrollment may apply; see advisor for applicability to degree program. 51613 501 M 06:00P-09:00P WEB TBA Maguire, P 05/15-06/22

TBA TBA TBA TBA Maguire, P 05/15-06/22For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDFN A670 Current Topics in Education 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Faculty permission. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with a change of subtitle.Restricted enrollment may apply; see advisor for applicability to degree program. 51614 502 M 06:00P-09:00P WEB TBA Demming, V 05/15-06/22

For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDFN A698 Individual Research 1.0-6.0 CRPrerequisite: (ED A627 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass51627 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Schwartz, D 05/22-08/08

EDFN A699 Thesis 1.0-6.0 CRPrerequisite: (ED A627 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass51628 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Schwartz, D 05/22-08/08

EDCN A624 Group Counseling 3.0 CRPrerequisite: EDCN A610 and EDCN A616.Registration Restrictions: Admission into the Counselor Education Program. 51610 301 T 09:00A-10:00A TBA TBA Russ, D 06/26-07/07

MTWR 09:00A-11:30A SMH 103 Russ, D 07/10-07/28Special Note: Class will be held by audio conference the first twodays of class. Face-to-face classes begin 07/10/06. For more infor-mation see Blackboard or email [email protected].

EDCN A633 High Risk Issues for Youth 3.0 CR51612 301 T 03:00P-04:00P TBA TBA Sparks, J 05/29-06/09

MTWR 03:00P-05:30P ESH 206 Sparks, J 06/12-06/30Special Note: Class will be by audio conference the first two days ofclass. Face-to-face classes begin 06/12/06. For more informationsee Blackboard or email [email protected].

EDCN A634 Counseling Practicum I 3.0 CRPrerequisite: EDCN A611 and EDCN A615 and EDCN A623 and EDCNA624.Registration Restrictions: Admission to the Counselor Education Programand Department Approval Required.51615 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Berg Smith, L 05/29-06/30

EDCN A636 Counseling Practicum II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: EDCN A611 and EDCN A615 and EDCN A623 and EDCNA624 and EDCN A634.Registration Restrictions: Admission into the Counselor Education Programand Department Approval Required.51617 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Berg Smith, L 05/29-06/30

EDCN A661 Internship: Counseling 3.0 CRPrerequisite: EDCN A636.Registration Restrictions: Department Approval Required.Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass51618 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Berg Smith, L 05/29-06/30

EDUCATION - EARLY CHILDHOOD - EDEC Offered through the College of Education

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 224, 786-4412ed.uaa.alaska.edu/earlychildhood

EDEC A295A Practicum I 3.0 CRPrerequisite: EDEC A105 and EDEC A223 and EDEC A224 and EDECA231 and EDEC A232 and EDEC A233 and DN A145 and PSY A245.Registration Restrictions: Ten credits of the following: EDEC A111, A112,A113, A121, A122, A123, A124, A131, A132, A211, A221, A222. Special Note: Faculty permission required. Must have faculty permission totake concurrently with EDEC A295B. 51601 301 MTWRF TBA ARR ARR Headley, B 07/05-08/04

EDEC A295B Practicum II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: EDEC A295A.Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission required. Must have facultypermission to take concurrently with EDEC A295A. 51602 301 MTWRF TBA ARR ARR Headley, B 07/05-08/04

EDUCATION - EDUCATIONAL TECHNOLOGY - EDET Offered through the College of Education

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 224, 786-4412 ed.uaa.alaska.edu

EDET A626 Technology in Teaching and Learning 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Graduate standing in the College of Education,and prior experience using a PC. COE Material Fee: $10.0051626 301 TBA TBA WEB TBA Page, G 07/13-08/09

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EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND LEADERSHIP -EDL

Offered through the College of Education Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 218, 786-4450

ed.uaa.alaska.edu/edl

All graduate level classes (600 and above) have a 50% tuition surcharge.Please call the department for more information.

EDL A637 Educational Leadership 3.0 CRand Organizational Behavior

Special Fees Apply50600 301 T 05:00P-06:00P TBA TBA Boario, M 05/30-05/30

TBA TBA WEB TBA Boario, M 05/31-06/11MTWR 08:30A-12:00P ESH 210 Boario, M 06/12-06/29

For section 301: COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00An audio orientation occurs on May 30th. Prereading assignmentsoccur through June 11th. Face- to-face classes begin on June 12th.For more information contact [email protected]. Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

50601 501 MW 05:00P-07:45P AUDIO TBA Johnson, M 05/29-06/28For section 501: COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00COE Distance Fee: $62.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

EDL A638 Instructional and Curricular Leadership 3.0 CRSpecial Fees Apply50602 301 M 01:00P-02:00P AUDIO TBA Hoffbauer, D 06/26-06/26

TBA TBA WEB TBA Hoffbauer, D 06/27-07/07MTWR 01:00P-04:30P PSB 233 Hoffbauer, D 07/10-07/28

For section 301: COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00COE Distance Fee: $62.00For section 301 an audio orientation occurs on June 26th.Prereading assignments occur through July 7th. Face-to-face classesbegin July 10th. For more information contact [email protected]. Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

50603 502 TR 05:00P-07:45P AUDIO TBA McLain, E 05/30-06/29For section 502: COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00COE Distance Fee: $62.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

EDL A639 The Politics of Education 3.0 CRSpecial Fees Apply50604 302 M 01:00P-02:00P AUDIO TBA Staff 06/26-06/26

TBA TBA WEB TBA Staff 06/27-07/07MTWR 08:30A-12:00P PSB 233 Staff 07/10-07/28

For section 302: COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00An audio orientation occurs on June 26th. Prereading assignmentsoccur through July 7th. Face-to-face classes begin July 10th. Formore information contact [email protected]. Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

50605 501 MW 05:00P-07:45P AUDIO TBA McLain, E 05/29-06/28For section 501: COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00COE Distance Fee: $62.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

EDL A640 Law and Ethics in Education 3.0 CRSpecial Fees Apply50606 301 M 01:00P-02:00P AUDIO TBA Wilson, L 06/26-06/26

TBA TBA WEB TBA Wilson, L 06/27-07/07MTWR 08:30A-12:00P ESH 210 Wilson, L 07/10-07/28

For section 301: COE er Credit Surcharge: $122.00An audio orientation occurs on June 26th. Prereading assignmentsoccur through July 7th. Face-to-face classes begin July 10th. Formore information contact [email protected]. Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

50607 501 TR 05:00P-08:15P AUDIO TBA Wilson, L 05/30-06/29For section 501: COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00COE Distance Fee: $62.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

EDL A672 Student Performance: 3.0 CRAcademic and Developmental

Registration Restrictions: Master’s Degree. Special Fees Apply50608 502 TBA TBA AUDIO TBA McLain, E 05/30-06/29

For section 502: Instructor Approval Required. COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00COE Distance Fee: $62.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

EDL A673 Human Resource Management 3.0 CRand Labor Relations

Registration Restrictions: Master’s Degree. Special Fees Apply50609 502 TBA TBA AUDIO TBA Garton, S 06/26-07/28

For section 502: Instructor Approval Required. COE Per Credit Surcharge: $122.00COE Distance Fee: $62.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

EDUCATION - MATHEMATICS - EDME Offered through the College of Education

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 224, 786-4412 ed.uaa.alaska.edu

EDME A685 Data Analysis and Probability: 3.0 CRContent and Pedagogy for K-8 Teachers

Prerequisite: (EDME A608 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Certificated teacher and participant in the K-8Math Endorsement. Special Note: May not be applied as a substitute for any AS prefix course. 51616 301 MTWRF 08:00A-11:15A SSB 251 Neal, C 06/12-06/30

TBA TBA ARR TBA Neal, C 07/05-12/18For section 301: Department Approval Required.

51620 302 MTWRF 11:30A-02:15P SSB 251 Neal, C 06/12-06/30TBA TBA ARR TBA Neal, C 07/05-12/18

For section 302: Department Approval Required.

EDME A686 Calculus and Trigonometry: 3.0 CRConcepts for K-8 Teachers

Prerequisite: (EDME A608 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Certificated teacher and participant in the K-8Math Endorsement. Special Note: May not be applied as a substitute for any MATH prefixcourse. 51621 301 MTWRF 11:30A-02:15P SSB 253 Engblom-Bradley,*06/12-06/30

TBA TBA ARR TBA Engblom-Bradley,*07/05-12/18For section 301: Department Approval Required.

51622 302 MTWRF 02:30P-05:15P SSB 251 Engblom-Bradley,*06/12-06/30TBA TBA ARR TBA Engblom-Bradley,*07/05-12/18

For section 302: Department Approval Required.

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EDSE A495A Beginning Internship 3.0 CRin Special Education

Prerequisite: EDSE A482.Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval required; Admission toInternship.Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50617 301 MTWRF 08:30A-12:00P TBA TBA Konopasek, D 05/08-06/09

COE Accident Ins. Premium: $3.00; COE Special Education AdvInternship: $50.00

EDSE A495B Advanced Internship in 3.0 CRSpecial Education

Prerequisite: EDSE A495A.Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50618 301 MTWRF 08:30A-04:30P TBA TBA Konopasek, D 04/10-06/09

COE Accident Ins. Premium: $3.00; COE Special Education AdvInternship: $100.00

EDSE A610 Assessment: Behavior and Learning 3.0 CRPrerequisite: (EDSE A460 or concurrent enrollment) and (EDSE A614 orconcurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Graduate Standing. 51549 501 T 06:00P-07:30P WEB TBA Bunsen, T 05/29-06/30

For section 501: COE EDSE Distance Fee: $60.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDSE A610Y Assessment: Early Childhood 3.0 CRSpecial Education

Registration Restrictions: Graduate Standing. 50619 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Rollins, R 05/22-06/26

For section 501: COE EDSE Material Fee: $40.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDSE A614S Beginning Internship 4.0 CRin Speech-Language Pathology

Registration Restrictions: Admission to Master’s program in speech-language pathology at the University of Northern Colorado or East Carolina University and to the internship. COE EDSE Material Fee: $125.0050622 401 MTWRF 08:30A-04:00P PSB 219 Coe, C 06/19-06/23

MTWRF 08:30A-04:00P OFF CMPS Coe, C 06/26-08/04For section 401: Department Approval Required.

EDSE A620S Advanced Internship 1.0-12.0 CRin Speech-Language Pathology

Registration Restrictions: Admission to Master’s program in speech-language pathology at the University of Northern Colorado or East Carolina University and to the internship. COE EDSE Material Fee: $125.0050623 301 MTWRF 08:30A-04:00P PSB 233 Coe, C 06/19-06/23

MTWRF 08:30A-04:00P OFF CMPS Coe, C 06/26-08/04For section 301: Department Approval Required.

EDSE A620Y Advanced Internship: Early Childhood 3.0-6.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Admission to M.Ed. option in Early ChildhoodSpecial Education, instructor approval, and graduate standing. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50624 501 TBA TBA AUDIO TBA Meier, J 05/09-06/12

For section 501: COE Distance Fee: $60.00COE Material Fee: $50.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

EDME A689 Capstone: Advanced Topics 3.0 CRin Mathematics for the K-8 Teacher

Prerequisite: (EDME A614 or concurrent enrollment) and (EDME A680 orconcurrent enrollment) and (EDME A684 or concurrent enrollment) and(EDME A685 or concurrent enrollment) and (EDME A686 or concurrentenrollment).Registration Restrictions: Certificated teacher and participant in the K-8Math Endorsement. Special Note: Must be taken solely, or concurrently with other mathendorsement courses, during the final semester of the math endorsementprogram. May not be applied as a substitute for any MATH prefix course. 51624 301 MTWRF 08:00A-11:15A SSB 253 Narang, D 06/12-06/30

TBA TBA ARR TBA Narang, D 07/05-12/18For section 301: Department Approval Required.

51625 302 MTWRF 02:30P-05:15P SSB 253 Narang, D 06/12-12/18TBA TBA ARR TBA Narang, D 06/12-12/18

For section 302: Department Approval Required.

EDUCATION-SPECIAL EDUCATION - EDSE Offered through the College of Education

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 225, 786-6317 ed.uaa.alaska.edu/departments/deptsped.html

EDSE A212 Human Development and Learning 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Department approval. Corequisite: EDSE A212L.50610 301 MTWR 12:00P-02:30P ESH 210 Staff 05/29-06/30

You MUST enroll in the following lab:

EDSE A212L Human Development and Learning Lab 1.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Departmental approval. Corequisite: EDSE A212.Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50611 301 WR 02:45P-03:45P ARR TBA Staff 05/29-06/30

EDSE A412 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A245.Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval required; Admission to theCollege of Education; Admission to the Special Education Program. Corequisite: EDSE A482.50612 301 MTWR 12:00P-02:30P SMH 105 Bunsen, T 05/22-06/23

You MUST also enroll in EDSE A482

EDSE A422 Curriculum and Strategies II 3.0 CRHigh Incidence

Prerequisite: ED A301 and EDSE A482 and (ED A425 or concurrent enrollment) and (ED A426 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval required; Admission to theSpecial Education program.COE EDSE Material Fee: $10.0050613 301 MTWR 03:00P-05:30P SMH 108 Staff 07/05-08/04

EDSE A482 Inclusive Classrooms for All Children 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A245.Registration Restrictions: Department Approval Required; Admission to theCollege of Education. COE EDSE Material Fee: $10.0050614 301 MTW 04:30P-06:45P ESH 210 Konopasek, D 05/08-06/14

EDSE A483 Language and Literacy: 3.0 CRAssessment and Interventions

Prerequisite: ED A301.Registration Restrictions: Departmental approval required; Admission to theCollege of Education; Admission to the Special Education Program. 50615 301 MTWR 06:00P-08:30P PSB 210C Coe, C 05/08-05/26CR

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EDSE A670 Topics in Special Education 1.0 CRAssistive Technology & Universal Design

Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing. COE-SPHT Course Fee: $31.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $13.00Special Note: May be repeated with a change in subtitle. A maximum of 6credits may be applied to a degree program. 51334 511 TBA TBA WEB TBA Parks, K 06/13-07/1751335 512 TBA TBA WEB TBA Parks, K 07/18-08/21

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDSE A670 Topics in Special Education 1.0 CRAssistive Technology & Universal Design

Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing. Special Note: May be repeated with a change in subtitle. A maximum of 6credits may be applied to a degree program. 51333 510 TBA TBA WEB TBA Parks, K 05/09-06/12

For section 510: COE-SPHT Course Fee: $31.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $13.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDSE A670 Topics in Special Education 1.0 CREmergent Literacy for Young Children with Disabilities

Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing. COE-SPHT Course Fee: $31.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $13.00Special Note: May be repeated with a change in subtitle. A maximum of 6credits may be applied to a degree program. 50625 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Coe, C 05/09-06/12

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills. 50626 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Coe, C 06/13-07/17

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills. 50627 503 TBA TBA WEB TBA Coe, C 07/18-08/21

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDSE A670 Topics in Special Education 1.0 CRHigh Functioning Adolescents and Young Adults with AutismRegistration Restrictions: Graduate standing.COE-SPHT Course Fee: $31.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $13.00Special Note: May be repeated with a change in subtitle. A maximum of 6credits may be applied to a degree program. 50628 504 TBA TBA WEB TBA Bunsen, T 05/09-06/12

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills. 50629 505 TBA TBA WEB TBA Bunsen, T 06/13-07/17

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills. 50630 506 TBA TBA WEB TBA Bunsen, T 07/18-08/21

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDSE A670 Topics in Special Education 1.0 CRUnderstanding ADHD

Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing. COE-SPHT Course Fee: $31.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $13.00Special Note: May be repeated with a change in subtitle. A maximum of 6credits may be applied to a degree program. 50631 507 TBA TBA WEB TBA Bailey, J 05/09-06/12

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills. 50632 508 TBA TBA WEB TBA Bailey, J 06/13-07/17

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills. 50633 509 TBA TBA WEB TBA Bailey, J 07/18-08/21

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

EDSE A690 Advanced Seminar: Special Education 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Graduate Standing. Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Special Note: Intended for the post special education certification/master’sstudent with field experience. The content of the course varies and it maybe repeated for credit. 50634 501 F 05:00P-07:00P WEB TBA Staff 05/19-05/26

MTWR 09:00A-12:00P PSB 233 Staff 06/12-06/16F 05:00P-07:00P WEB TBA Staff 06/23-06/23F 05:00P-07:00P WEB TBA Staff 07/07-07/21

Requires access to a telephone and Internet access for viewingcourse materials.

ENGLISH - ENGLOffered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 212, 786-4355 english.uaa.alaska.edu

English composition (ENGL) and Preparatory English (PRPE) coursesrequire verification of appropriate placement. Students entering ENGL

A109 must have either a grade of C or better in PRPE 086 or appropriatescores on the placement test. Students entering ENGL A111 must have one

of the following: a grade of C or better in ENGL A109 or PRPE A108; anACT English score of 22 or higher; a SAT Verbal score of 530 or higher; orappropriate scores on the placement test. Placement testing is availablethrough Advising and Testing (786-4500) and also through the Elmendorf

and Fort Richardson Centers. Placement forms are issued upon completion of the placement test.

Preparatory English courses are found under PRPE in this schedule.Information about PRPE courses is available from College Preparatory and

Developmental Studies, BMH 121, 786-6856.

PROOF OF PREREQUISITE WILL BE REQUIRED AT FIRST CLASS SESSION.

ENGL A109 Introduction to Writing 3.0 CRin Academic Contexts

Prerequisite: PRPE A086 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Meet Prerequisite or appropriate score on EnglishPlacement Test. Special Fees: $22.0050867 465 M 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Tisdale, M 05/22-08/0850908 491 T 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-B Tisdale, M 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $25.00

ENGL A111 Methods of Written Communication 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A109 with minimum grade of C or PRPE A108 withminimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test,SAT Verbal Section, or ACT English Test will waive the ENGL A109 orPRPE A108 prerequisite. Course Attributes: UAA GER Written CommunicationEnglish One Time Semester Lab: $22.0050377 301 MW 09:15A-11:15A PSB 204B Green, S 05/22-08/0850378 302 TR 09:15A-11:15A PSB 204B Beirnard, C 05/22-08/0850379 303 MW 11:30A-01:30P PSB 204B Forster, S 05/22-08/0850380 304 TR 11:30A-01:30P PSB 204B Forster, S 05/22-08/0850381 305 MW 01:45P-03:45P ADM 146 Allen, G 05/22-08/0850382 306 TR 01:45P-03:45P PSB 204B Widdicombe, R 05/22-08/0850383 307 MW 04:00P-06:00P PSB 204B Deick, A 05/22-08/0850384 308 TR 04:00P-06:00P PSB 204B Kline, D 05/22-08/0850385 309 MW 06:15P-08:15P PSB 204B Beirnard, C 05/22-08/0850860 465 TR 05:30P-07:30P FORT TBA Lyons, S 05/22-08/0850828 475 MW 05:30P-07:30P EAFB TBA Alexander, D 05/22-08/0850909 491 T 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 185 Dekreon, L 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $25.0050910 492 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 209 Dekreon, J 05/22-08/08

For section 492: Lab Eagle River: $25.0050911 493 R 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 208 Deeter, N 05/22-08/08

For section 493: Lab Eagle River: $25.0050386 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Jordan, J 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

50387 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Jordan, J 05/22-08/08For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

ENGL A121 Introduction to Literature 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement50388 301 MTWR 11:30A-01:30P ESH 203 Widdicombe, R 05/22-06/2750389 302 MTWR 11:30A-01:30P ESH 203 Kline, D 07/05-08/08

ENGL A202 Masterpieces of World Literature II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A111.Course Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement50390 301 TR 01:35P-03:45P ESH 212 Forster, S 05/22-08/08

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ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY ENGINEERING - EQE Offered through the School of Engineering

Engineering Building (ENGR), Room 201, 786-1900 www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu

Each student taking any undergraduate Engineering course will be chargeda single lab fee of $25 for the semester.

EQE A699 EQE Thesis 6.0 CR50652 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Instructor & Dean Approval Required

ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE - ESLOffered through the Community and Technical College Beatrice McDonald Hall (BMH), Room 121, 786-6856

www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/college-prep

ESL A104 College Reading and Writing I 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English Placement Test orTOEFL. Dev Ed Lab Fee: $15.00Special Note: Required language lab work. 50667 380 TR 10:00A-12:00P ESH 204 Staff 05/22-08/08

ESL A108 College Reading and Writing II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ESL A104.Registration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test orTOEFL.Dev Ed Lab Fee: $15.00Special Note: Required language lab work. 50668 380 MW 10:00A-12:00P ESH 204 Staff 05/22-08/08

ENGINEERING & SCIENCE MANAGEMENT - ESM Offered through the School of Engineering

Engineering Building (ENGR), Room 201, 786-1900 www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu

Each student taking any undergraduate Engineering course will be chargeda single lab fee of $25 for the semester.

ESM A684 ESM Project 3.0 CR50655 301 R 05:30P-08:30P UC 150 Ra, J 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Instructor & Dean Approval Required

FIRE SCIENCE - FIRE Offered through the Community & Technical College

Allied Health Sciences Building (ASH), Room 161, 786-6928 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/alliedhealth/fire

Classes are held at the Fire Department Training Center, 1140 AirportHeights Road. All advising should be scheduled through 786-6928.

FIRE A131 Firefighter I, Series I 3.0 CRFire Science Lab Fee: $175.00Special Note: Successful completion of all four Firefighter I series will qualify/prepare the student to sit for Alaska State Fire Fighter I certificationexam. All students are required to wear a complete set of fire departmentapproved protective clothing (turnout gear) during skills training. (Turnoutgear provided) 51572 401 TBA TBA TBA TBA Ownby-Hughes, T05/15-06/02

ENGL A211 Academic Writing About Literature 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A111 with minimum grade of C.Course Attributes: UAA GER Written Communication50391 301 MW 04:00P-06:00P SMH 105 Kline, D 05/22-08/08

For section 301: English 1 Time Semester Lab: $12.0050829 475 MW 07:30P-09:45P EAFB TBA Alexander, D 05/22-08/0850912 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 204 Dekreon, L 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $25.00

ENGL A212 Technical Writing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A111 with minimum grade of C.Course Attributes: UAA GER Written CommunicationEnglish One Time Semester Lab: $22.00Lab Eagle River: $25.0050392 301 MW 11:30A-01:30P ADM 146 Dudick, J 05/22-08/0850393 302 TR 01:45P-03:45P ADM 146 Dudick, J 05/22-08/0850394 303 MW 04:00P-06:00P ADM 146 Cravez, P 05/22-08/0850859 465 MW 07:30P-09:30P FORT TBA Lyons, S 05/22-08/0850913 491 M 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-E Lindquist, J 05/22-08/0850914 492 R 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-E Lindquist, J 05/22-08/0850915 493 T 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 72 Stamper, J 05/22-08/0850916 494 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 71 Lindquist, J 05/22-08/0850395 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Price, K 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

50396 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Dudick, J 05/22-08/08For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

ENGL A213 Writing in the Social and Natural Sciences 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A111 with minimum grade of C.Course Attributes: UAA GER Written CommunicationEnglish One Time Semester Lab: $22.0050397 301 MW 01:45P-03:45P PSB 204B Widdicombe, R 05/22-08/08

ENGL A312 Advanced Technical Writing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A211 with minimum grade of C or ENGL A212 with minimum grade of C or ENGL A213 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: ENGL A212 recommended. Course Attributes: UAA GER Written CommunicationSpecial Fees: $13.0050398 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Price, K 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

ENGL A313 Professional Writing and Editing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A211 with minimum grade of C or ENGL A212 with minimum grade of C or ENGL A213 with minimum grade of C.Special Fees: $13.00Special Note: 50399 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Price, K 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

ENGL A351 Poetry 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A201 and ENGL A202.50400 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A PSB 219 Moore, J 07/05-08/08

ENGL A495 Internship in Professional Writing 1.0-3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A211 with minimum grade of B or ENGL A212 with minimum grade of B or ENGL A213 with minimum grade of B.Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission required. Special Note: 50401 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

ENGL A698 Individual Research 1.0-6.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Faculty Permission. 50402 301 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 05/22-08/08

ENGL A699 Thesis 1.0-6.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Faculty Permission. 50403 301 TBA TBA TBA TBA Staff 05/22-08/08

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FIRE A133 Firefighter I, Series II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: FIRE A131.Fire Science Lab Fee: $175.00Special Note: Successful completion of all four Firefighter I series will quali-fy/prepare the student to sit for Alaska State Fire Fighter I certificationexam. All students are required to wear a complete set of fire departmentapproved protective clothing (turnout gear) during skills training. (Turnoutgear provided) 51573 401 TBA TBA TBA TBA Ownby-Hughes, T06/05-06/23

FIRE A135 Firefighter I, Series III 3.0 CRPrerequisite: FIRE A133.Fire Science Lab Fee: $175.00Special Note: Successful completion of all four Firefighter I series will quali-fy/prepare the student to sit for Alaska State Fire Fighter I certificationexam. All students are required to wear a complete set of fire departmentapproved protective clothing (turnout gear) during skills training. (Turnoutgear provided) 51574 401 TBA TBA TBA TBA Ownby-Hughes, T07/10-07/28

FIRE A137 Firefighter I, Series IV 3.0 CRPrerequisite: FIRE A135.Fire Science Lab Fee: $175.00Special Note: Successful completion of all four Firefighter I series will quali-fy/prepare the student to sit for Alaska State Fire Fighter I certificationexam. All students are required to wear a complete set of fire departmentapproved protective clothing (turnout gear) during skills training. (Turnoutgear provided) 51575 401 TBA TBA TBA TBA Ownby-Hughes, T07/31-08/18

GEOGRAPHY - GEOG Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM), Room 147786-1539

history.uaa.alaska.edu

GEOG A101 Introduction to Geography 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50118 301 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P ESH 209 Staff 05/22-06/26

GEOG A205 Elements of Physical Geography 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: GEOG A101 or A103 recommended, but notrequired. Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sciences Req50119 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:45A BMH 202 Staff 05/30-06/2950864 465 MW 07:30P-10:00P FORT TBA Reeder, J 05/22-08/0850917 491 W 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-G Crawford, R 05/22-08/08

GEOG A205L Elements of Physical Geography Lab 1.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Natural Science w/ Lab50120 301 MTWR 12:00P-02:30P BMH 202 Staff 05/30-06/29

For section 301: Geography Lab Fee: $20.0050865 465 TBA TBA FORT TBA Reeder, J 05/22-08/0850918 491 TBA TBA ARR ARR Crawford, R 05/22-06/26

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $20.00

GEOG A390 Selected Topics 1.0-3.0 CRField Studies in Geography: A Balkan Inquisition: Geography

and Contemporary Developments of the Balkan Peninsula Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission and a designated GEOGcourse. 50121 401 MTWRFSU TBA ARR Carper, M 05/16-06/06

For section 401: Instructor Approval Required. 50122 301 TWR 09:00A-01:00P BMH 103 Staff 07/05-08/08

For section 301: Geology Lab Fee: $50.0050830 475 TR 05:30P-08:00P EAFB TBA Ragle, R 05/22-08/08

GEOLOGY - GEOLOffered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Beatrice McDonald Hall (BMH), Room 214, 786-6840geology.uaa.alaska.edu

GEOL A115 Environmental Geology 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A055.Course Attributes: UAA GER Natural Sciences Req50123 301 MTWR 04:00P-06:00P BMH 103 Staff 05/22-06/2650848 461 TR 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Reeder, J 05/22-06/26

GEOL A190 Introductory Topics in Geology 3.0 CRSpecial Note: May be repeated with change of topic. 50920 492 W 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-I Reid, S 05/22-08/08

For section 492: Lab Eagle River: $40.00

GEOL A190 Introductory Topics in Geology 3.0 CRSpecial Note: May be repeated with change of topic. 50919 491 M 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-I Reid, S 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $40.00

GEOL A380 Anchorage Field Studies 3.0 CRPrerequisite: GEOL A221.Geology Lab Fee: $110.0050124 301 T 07:00P-08:00P BMH 103 Crossen, K 05/30-05/30

S 09:00A-06:00P BMH 103 Crossen, K 06/03-06/24U 09:00A-06:00P BMH 103 Crossen, K 06/11-06/11TBA TBA ARR ARR Crossen, K 06/25-06/30

Last field trip is on 6/24, however, students have until 6/30 to turn in final assignment.

GEOL A499 Senior Thesis 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Senior standing. Faculty permission. Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits. 50125 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Instructor & Dean Approval Required

GERMAN - GER Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM) Suite 287, 786-4030 language.uaa.alaska.edu

GER A101 Elementary German I 4.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities RequirementSpecial Fees: $20.0050361 301 TR 06:00P-08:45P SMH 108 Vischer, E 05/22-08/08

For section 301: German Lab Fee: $20.00

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS - GIS Offered through the School of Engineering

Engineering Building (ENGR), Room 201, 786-1900 www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu

Each student taking any undergraduate Engineering course will be chargeda single lab fee of $25 for the semester.

GIS A295 Internship in Geographic 3.0 CRInformation Systems I

Prerequisite: GIS A268 with minimum grade of C.Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50657 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 341: Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

GIS A495 Internship in Geographic 3.0 CRInformation Systems II

Prerequisite: GIS A268 with minimum grade of C and GIS A366 with minimum grade of C.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Fees Apply50658 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 341: Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

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HIST A444 Advanced Studies in Film History 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Junior standing. May be stacked with: HIST A244 Special Note: May be repeated once for credit with a change of subtitle.Only 3 credits of HIST A444 may be applied to either a major or minor inhistory. 50851 461 MW 06:00P-09:45P FORT TBA Wallace, C 05/22-06/2650518 551 TBA TBA TV TBA Crawford, R 05/22-08/08

For section 551: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

HIST A478 Studies in Early American History 3.0 CRCivil War Study Travel Tour

Prerequisite: HIST A131.Special Note: May be repeated for credit with a different subtitle. 50519 401 TBA TBA OFF CMPS Wiltsey, T 07/06-07/17

HIST A641 Studies in Alaska History 3.0 CRMay be stacked with: HIST A341 Special Note: Not available for credit to students who have taken HIST A341. 50520 551 TBA TBA WEB TBA Haycox, S 05/22-06/26

For section 551: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HIST A690 Studies in History 3.0 CRCitizenship and Democracy in U.S. History

Registration Restrictions: Graduate standing. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with a change in subtitle. 50521 301 TBA TBA TBA TBA James, E 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Instructor Approval Required.

HEALTH SCIENCES - HS Offered through the College of Health & Social Welfare

Diplomacy Building (DPL), Room 404, 786-6565 health.uaa.alaska.edu/dept

All graduate level classes (600 and above) have a tuition surcharge.Please call the department for more information.

HS A615 Health Services Administration 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Admission to MPH Program or Faculty Permission.Special Fees Apply50969 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Prasad, R 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Department Approval Required. MPH Program Fee: $122.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HS A626 Principles of Epidemiology 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Graduate Standing or Faculty Permission; Providedocumentation indicating a grade of 2.00 (“C” or higher) in an introductorystatistics course which covers descriptive and inferential statistics. Cross-Listed with: NS A626Special Fees Apply50970 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Buchan, B 05/22-08/08

For section 502: Department Approval Required. MPH Program Fee: $122.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HS A690 Selected Topics in Public Health 3.0 CRCircumpolar Health Issues

Registration Restrictions: Department permission. Special Fees ApplySpecial Note: May be repeated for credit with different subtitles. 50972 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Johnson, R 05/22-08/08

For section 502: Department Approval Required. MPH Program Fee: $122.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HISTORY - HIST Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM), Room 147786-1539

history.uaa.alaska.edu

HIST A101 Western Civilization I 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement, UAA GER SocialSciences Req50506 301 MW 09:15A-01:30P ADM 145 Liburd, C 05/22-06/2650507 302 TR 09:15A-01:30P ADM 145 Liburd, C 05/22-06/2650849 461 TR 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Pylant, M 05/22-06/2650921 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 203 Heuston, E 05/22-06/2650922 492 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 203 Woodley, D 05/22-08/0850508 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Mohr, D 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HIST A102 Western Civilization II 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement, UAA GER SocialSciences Req50509 301 MW 05:30P-09:30P ADM 145 Wuerth, D 07/05-08/0850856 462 TR 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Pylant, M 07/05-08/0850923 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 203 Staff 07/05-08/0850510 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Mohr, D 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HIST A131 History of United States I 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement, UAA GER SocialSciences Req50512 302 TR 09:15A-01:30P ADM 142 Ha, S 07/05-08/0850813 471 MW 05:30P-09:30P EAFB TBA Pylant, M 05/22-06/2650924 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 211 Heuston, E 05/22-08/0850511 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Ringsmuth, K 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HIST A132 History of United States II 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement, UAA GER SocialSciences Req50513 301 MW 06:05P-10:00P SSB 211 Wiltsey, T 05/22-06/2650820 472 MW 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Pylant, M 07/05-08/0850514 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Mohr, D 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HIST A244 Studies in Film History 3.0 CRMay be stacked with: HIST A444 Special Fees: $40.00Special Note: May be repeated once for credit with a change of subtitle. 50850 461 MW 06:00P-09:45P FORT TBA Wallace, C 05/22-06/2650515 551 TBA TBA TV TBA Crawford, R 05/22-08/08

Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

HIST A341 History of Alaska 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Junior standing. May be stacked with: HIST A396AMay be stacked with: HIST A641 Course Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement, UAA GER SocialSciences Req50925 491 TR 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-G Sparkman, J 07/05-08/0850516 551 TBA TBA WEB TBA Haycox, S 05/22-06/26

For section 551: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HIST A355 Major Themes in US History 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Sophomore standing. 50517 301 TWR 09:00A-12:30P ADM 144 Haycox, S 05/14-06/08

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HS A690 Selected Topics in Public Health 3.0 CREpidemiology of Aging

Registration Restrictions: Department permission. Special Fees ApplySpecial Note: May be repeated for credit with different subtitles. 50971 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Buchan, B 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Department Approval Required. MPH Program Fee: $122.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HS A699 Public Health Thesis 4.0 CRPrerequisite: HS A605 and HS A610 and HS A615 and [HS A626 or NSA626] and HS A629.Registration Restrictions: Admission to MPH Program or FacultyPermission. Special Fees Apply50973 503 TBA TBA WEB TBA Johnson, R 05/22-08/08

For section 503: Department Approval Required. MPH Program Fee: $122.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

HUMAN SERVICES - HUMS Offered through the College of Health & Social Welfare Beatrice McDonald Hall (BMH), Room 106, 786-6437

hums.uaa.alaska.edu

HUMS A106 Introduction to Social Welfare 3.0 CRPrerequisite: SOC A101.Cross-Listed with: SWK A106Course Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50638 351 TWR 05:30P-08:15P BMH 109 Cunningham, P 05/22-06/26

HUMS A140 Family Mediation 3.0 CR50639 351 WF 05:15P-08:15P BMH 108 Boland, S 05/22-06/26

S 09:00A-12:00P BMH 108 Boland, S 05/22-06/26

HUMS A153 Human Relations 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: PSY A153Human Services Lab: $10.0050640 351 MTWRF 02:00P-05:00P BMH 110 Lower, T 05/22-06/09

JOURNALISM & PUBLIC COMMUNICATIONS - JPC Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 203, 786-4180 jpc.uaa.alaska.edu

Each student taking any JPC course will be charged a single lab fee of $25for the semester. This does not apply to Photography cross-listed courses

or courses held at Elmendorf, Ft. Richardson, or Eagle River.

JPC A101 Introduction to Mass Communication 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50142 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Mapaye, J 07/05-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

JPC A201 Writing for the Media 3.0 CRPrerequisite: JPC A101 and [ENGL A211 or ENGL A212 or ENGL A213 orENGL A311].Registration Restrictions: Keyboarding ability. 50143 301 MTWR 02:15P-05:15P PSB 201A Dillehay, J 05/22-06/26

JPC A224 Beginning Photography 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: ART A224Art Lab Fee: $100.0050145 351 MTWR 06:00P-08:00P ARTS 330 Cantor, M 05/22-06/2650144 353 MTWR 06:00P-08:00P ARTS 330 Cantor, M 07/05-08/08

JPC A300 Photojournalism 3.0 CRPrerequisite: JPC A111 and JPC A201 and [JPC A224 or ART A224].Journ/Pub Comm Lab: $75.0050146 301 MTWR 10:00A-12:00P PSB 201A Dillehay, J 05/22-06/26

JPC A340 Web Design 3.0 CRPrerequisite: JPC A329.Registration Restrictions: Basic familiarity with Word Processing on PC. 50147 301 MTWR 10:00A-12:00P PSB 201A Coulson, G 07/05-08/08

JPC A367 History of Photography 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: ART A367Course Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts Requirement, UAA GER HumanitiesRequirement50844 475 F 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Cantor, M 05/22-08/08

JPC A400 Practicum 3.0 CRSpecial Note: Variable credits determined by faculty. Only 3 credits for oneinternship or practicum may be taken as a part of the 36 credits for themajor. 50148 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

JPC A450 Internship in Journalism 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: JPC majors with junior or senior standing, andfaculty permission. Special Note: Only 3 credits for one internship or practicum may be takenas a part of the 36 credits for the major. 50149 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Rich, C 05/22-08/08

JAPANESE - JPN Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM) Suite 287, 786-4030 language.uaa.alaska.edu

JPN A101 Elementary Japanese I 4.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities RequirementJapanese Lab Fee: $20.0050362 301 MW 06:00P-08:45P SMH 104 Moore, Y 05/22-08/08

JPN A102 Elementary Japanese II 4.0 CRPrerequisite: JPN A101.Course Attributes: UAA GER Humanities RequirementJapanese Lab Fee: $20.0050363 301 TR 06:00P-08:45P SMH 104 Ninoyu, S 05/22-08/08

JUSTICE - JUST Offered through the College of Health & Social Welfare Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 306, 786-1810

justice.uaa.alaska.edu

JUST A110 Introduction to Justice 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences ReqSpecial Note: This course is a prerequisite to most Justice courses. 50641 301 MTW 08:30A-11:15A SSB 118 Trostle, L 05/22-06/26

JUST A241 Business Law I 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: BA A24150819 471 TR 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Holl, R 05/22-06/2650954 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 208 Holl, R 05/22-08/0850642 551 TBA TBA TV TBA Srivastava, S 05/22-08/08

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LIBRARY SCIENCE - LS Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Consortium Library Reference Desk, 786-1848 lib.uaa.alaska.edu

LS A101 Library Resources and Information Retrieval 1.0 CR50636 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

LIBERAL STUDIES INTEGRATED CORE - LSIC Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 343, 786-4858 liberalstudies.uaa.alaska.edu

LSIC A231 Truth, Beauty, and Goodness 3.0 CRPrerequisite: (ENGL A111 or concurrent enrollment).Cross-Listed with: PHIL A23150131 351 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A SMH 105 Staff 05/22-06/26

MEDICAL ASSISTING - MAOffered through the Community & Technical College

Allied Health Sciences Building (AHS), Room 161, 786-6928 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/alliedhealth/ma

MA A101 Medical Terminology I 3.0 CR50101 301 TF 09:30A-12:00P AHS 219 Ventgen, P 05/09-06/30

MA A295 Medical Office Externship 5.0 CRGrade Mode: Pass/No PassMedical Assist Lab: $15.00Special Note: A grade of C or better in all courses required for the nontran-scripted departmental Certificate of Completion in Medical Assisting. 50103 401 MTWRF TBA OFF CMPS Wahto, R 05/10-06/20

For section 401: Department Approval Required.

MA A320 Advanced Case Studies in Medical Coding 2.0 CRPrerequisite: MA A220.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassMedical Assist Lab: $35.0050104 301 MW 05:30P-08:45P AHS 108 Ventgen, P 05/08-06/28

JUST A242 Business Law II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: JUST A241 or BA A241.Cross-Listed with: BA A24250825 472 TR 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Holl, R 07/05-08/0851595 551 TBA TBA TV TBA Srivastava, S 05/22-08/08

For section 551: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

JUST A320 Crime Prevention 3.0 CR50644 301 TWR 09:00A-11:45A SSB 251 Barnes, A 07/05-08/08

JUST A343 Constitutional Law 3.0 CRPrerequisite: JUST A110 or PS A101.Cross-Listed with: PS A34350645 351 MW 06:15P-10:15P SSB 251 Pace, K 05/22-06/26

JUST A365 Comparative Justice Systems 3.0 CR50646 301 TWR 01:00P-03:45P SSB 251 Barnes, A 07/05-08/08

JUST A490 Contemporary Justice Issues 4.0 CRAlaska Natives and Environmental Law

Prerequisite: JUST A110.Registration Restrictions: Junior standing. Special Note: May be repeated once for credit with a change in subtitle. 50649 301 MTWR 05:30P-07:30P RH 316 Sanders, A 06/05-07/27

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

LOGISTICS - LOG Offered through the College of Business & Public Policy

Rasmuson Hall (RH), Room 309, 786-4100 www.cbpp.uaa.alaska.edu/logistics.asp

Students taking any ACCT, BA, CIS, ECON, LGOP, LOG, or PADM coursewill be charged a single lab fee of $25 for the semester. This fee applies toElmendorf AFB or Fort Richardson classes only when specifically annotated.

Does not apply to Eagle River.

LOG A495 Internship in Global Logistics Management 3.0 CRPrerequisite: LOG A378 with minimum grade of B and LOG A379 with minimum grade of B.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Fees Apply50808 341 TBA TBA ARR ARR Hedgepeth, W 05/22-08/08

For section 341: Department Approval Required. Co-Op Special Fee: $95.00

LOG A664 Supply Chain Management Leadership 6.0 CRPrerequisite: LOG A661.Registration Restrictions: Admission to Master of Science, Global SupplyChain Management Program. Special Fees Apply50809 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Alsua, C 04/28-08/08

F 03:00P-11:50P RH 204 TBA 04/28-04/28S 07:00A-08:00P RH 204 TBA 04/29-04/29S 07:00A-08:00P RH 207A TBA 04/29-04/29U 07:00A-04:00P RH 204 TBA 04/30-04/30U 07:00A-04:00P RH 207A TBA 04/30-04/30F 03:00P-11:50P RH 204 TBA 06/02-06/02S 07:00A-08:00P RH 204 TBA 06/03-06/03S 07:00A-08:00P RH 207A TBA 06/03-06/03U 07:00A-04:00P RH 204 TBA 06/04-06/04U 07:00A-04:00P RH 207A TBA 06/04-06/04F 03:00P-11:50P RH 204 TBA 06/23-06/23S 07:00A-08:00P RH 204 TBA 06/24-06/24S 07:00A-08:00P RH 207A TBA 06/24-06/24U 07:00A-04:00P RH 204 TBA 06/25-06/25U 07:00A-04:00P RH 207A TBA 06/25-06/25F 03:00P-11:50P RH 204 TBA 07/14-07/14S 07:00A-08:00P RH 204 TBA 07/15-07/15S 07:00A-08:00P RH 207A TBA 07/15-07/15U 07:00A-04:00P RH 204 TBA 07/16-07/16U 07:00A-04:00P RH 207A TBA 07/16-07/16

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MATHEMATICS - MATH Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 154, 786-1742 odin.math.uaa.alaska.edu/dept

The Mathematics Accuplacer Placement test is given at the UniversityCenter. For dates and testing times, contact 786-4500. A fee is charged to

take the Accuplacer Placement test. The fee must be paid at the cashierwindow in the University Center prior to taking the test. Please take your

receipt and picture ID to the testing room.

Results of the Mathematics Accuplacer test remain valid for one year. Onlyone (1) retake will be permitted per semester, with a minimum of a one (1)

week wait period between testing.

For information about courses taught by the College Preparatory &Developmental Studies Department (CPDS), please contact 786-6856.

For information about courses taught and placement testing procedures atthe Eagle River Campus, please call 694-3313.

For information about courses taught and placement testing procedures atFort Richardson, please contact 428-1228.

For information about courses taught and placement testing procedures atElmendorf Air Force Base, please contact 753-0204.

Each student taking Math A050 through Math A205, Math A250, or MATHA272 will be charged a lab fee.

MATH A054 Pre-Algebra 3.0 CRSpecial Fees: $15.00Special Note: MATH A050A, A050B, A050C combined are equivalent toMATH A054.

Section 380 is taught by Developmental Education.For more information call 786-6856.

50669 380 MTWR 10:00A-11:15A SMH 110 Lee, L 05/22-07/19For section 380: Dev Ed Lab Fee: $15.00

50831 475 MW 05:30P-07:30P EAFB TBA Staff 05/22-08/0850926 491 R 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-F Cacy, R 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $7.00

MATH A055 Elementary Algebra 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A054 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SATscore or approved UAA Placement Test required. 50221 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A ESH 214 Staff 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050222 302 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P SSB 224 Staff 07/05-08/08

For section 302: Math Lab Fee: $7.00Section 380 is taught by Developmental Education.

For more information call 786-6856.50670 380 M 11:30A-12:45P SMH 109 Lee, L 05/22-07/19

TWR 11:30A-12:45P BMH 108 Lee, L 05/22-07/19For section 380: Dev Ed Lab Fee: $15.00

50862 465 TR 05:30P-07:30P FORT TBA Staff 05/22-08/0850814 471 MW 06:00P-09:45P EAFB TBA Chambers, R 05/22-06/2650927 491 T 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 184 Cacy, R 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $7.00Section 580 is taught by Developmental Education.

For more information call 786-6856.50671 580 M 07:00P-09:00P SSB 224 Lee, L 05/22-05/23

TBA TBA WEB TBA Lee, L 05/24-08/08For section 580: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

MATH A105 Intermediate Algebra 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A055 with minimum grade of C or MATH A060 withminimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT orACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required. Special Note: Presumes a solid foundation in elementary algebra. 50223 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A SSB 119 McCoy, R 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050224 302 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P SSB 119 McCoy, R 05/22-06/26

For section 302: Math Lab Fee: $7.00Section 380 is taught by Developmental Education.

For more information call 786-6856.50672 380 MTWR 05:30P-06:45P SSB 213 Staff 05/22-07/19

For section 380: Dev Ed Lab Fee: $15.0050863 465 MW 07:30P-09:30P FORT TBA Staff 05/22-08/0850832 475 MTW 11:30A-01:00P EAFB TBA Morse, T 05/22-08/0850928 491 M 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-F Morse, T 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $7.0050929 492 T 06:00P-10:00P ER 228-F Bodde, B 05/22-08/08

For section 492: Lab Eagle River: $7.00

MATH A107 College Algebra 4.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A105 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT orACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required. Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill ReqSpecial Note: A student may apply no more than 7 credits from any combination of MATH A107, A108, and A109 toward the graduation requirements for any baccalaureate degree. 50225 301 MTWRF 09:15A-11:15A BMH 109 Foster, L 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050234 302 MTWRF 01:45P-03:45P SSB 211 Wick, B 05/22-06/26

For section 302: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050235 303 MTWRF 11:30A-01:30P ESH 216 Smiley, L 07/05-08/08

For section 303: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050837 475 MTWR 11:30A-01:00P EAFB TBA Schroeder, S 05/22-08/0850930 491 MW 06:00P-08:50P ER 228-D Smelcer, P 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $7.00

MATH A108 Trigonometry 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A107 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT orACT scores or approved UAA Placement Test required. Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill ReqSpecial Note: A student may apply no more than 7 credits from any combination of MATH A107, A108 and A109 toward the graduation requirements for any baccalaureate degree. 50237 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A SSB 250 Mitchell, J 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050931 491 TR 06:00P-08:00P CHHS 71 Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $7.00

MATH A200 Calculus I 4.0 CRPrerequisite: [MATH A107 with minimum grade of C and MATH A108 withminimum grade of C] or [MATH A109 with minimum grade of C].Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, appropriate SAT,ACT, or AP scores or approved UAA Placement Test required. Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill Req50238 301 MTWRF 09:15A-11:15A SSB 224 Davies, H 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050239 302 MTWRF 11:30A-01:30P SSB 250 Narang, K 07/05-08/08

For section 302: Math Lab Fee: $7.0050932 491 TR 05:00P-10:00P ER 228-I McCoy, R 05/22-06/26

For section 491: Lab Eagle River: $7.00

MATH A201 Calculus II 4.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A200 with minimum grade of C.Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill Req50240 301 MTWRF 01:45P-03:45P ENGR 110 Narang, K 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.00

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MUSIC - MUS Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Building (ARTS), Room 302, 786-1595

music.uaa.alaska.edu

MUS A161 - A462 Private Music Lessons

Private music lessons are offered on the following instruments: Brass,Guitar, Harpsichord, Organ, Percussion, Piano, Strings and Woodwinds.

Private Voice lessons are also available.

Important Registration Information: Students must make arrangementsbefore registering by going to the Music Department Office located in theFine Arts Building Room 302 (786-1595). Students must obtain a private

music lesson form from the Music Office before they will be allowed to pro-ceed with the registration process outlined in the Class Schedule. Studentswill receive a course reference number to use to register for private music

lessons after filling out the private lessons form.

Private Music Lesson Fees

1 CREDIT: Students enroll for a half hour lesson a week for 15 weeks.

Lower-Division Credits:

Special Lab Fee of $210 plus the cost of one lower-division credit.

(A161, A162, A163, A164, A261, A262, A263, A264)

Upper-Division Credits:

Special Lab Fee of $210 plus the cost of one upper-division credit. (A361,A362, A363, A364, A461, A462)

2 CREDITS: Students enroll for a full hour lesson a week for 15 weeks.

Lower-Division Credits:

Special Lab Fee of $420 plus the cost of two lower-division credits.

(A161, A162, A163, A164, A261, A262, A263, A264)

Upper-Division Credits:

Special Lab Fee of $420 plus the cost of two upper-division credits.

(A361, A362, A363, A364, A461, A462)

(Private Organ Lessons are available at: 1 Credit = 1/2 hour lesson a weekfor 15 weeks - $215 plus the cost of one lower-division credit, or $215 plusthe cost of one upper-division credit. 2 credits = 1 hour lesson a week for15 weeks - $430 plus the cost of two lower-division credits, or $430 plus

the cost of two upper-division credits. The higher fee is due to the expenseof maintaining the organ).

Free practice time is available to private lesson students on a first comefirst served basis. To sign up, go to the third floor of the Fine Arts Buildingand reserve space on the posted schedules on the practice room doors.

REGISTRATION RECEIPT IS REQUIRED AT FIRST LESSON.

MUS A121 Music Appreciation 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts RequirementSpecial Note: Music majors may not use this course towards their GER-Fine Arts requirement. 50003 301 MTWR 10:00A-12:00P ARTS 124 TBA 05/22-06/2750005 491 R 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 212 Meehleis, M 05/22-08/08

MATH A205 Communicating Mathematical Ideas 3.0 CRPrerequisite: EDSE A212 with minimum grade of C or PSY A245 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Department Approval. Minimum grade of C inGER Quantitative Skills course. Special Note: MATH A205 with a minimum grade of C is required to meetState of Alaska Teacher Certification standards. MATH A205 does not sat-isfy the General Education Quantitative Skills requirement. 50241 301 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P SSB 224 Foster, L 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.00

MATH A272 Applied Calculus 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A107 or MATH A172.Course Attributes: UAA GER Quantitative Skill Req50243 301 MTWR 11:30A-01:30P SSB 250 Wick, B 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $7.00

MATH A302 Ordinary Differential Equations 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A202.50244 301 MTWR 07:00A-09:00A SSB 213 Davies, H 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Math Lab Fee: $5.00

MATH A495 Mathematics Practicum 1.0-3.0 CRPrerequisite: MATH A202.Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission required. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Note: May be repeated up to a maximum of 3 credits. No morethan 3 credits may be applied towards a degree. May not be applied toupper division requirements in Mathematics. 50245 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Davies, H 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY - MEDT Offered through the Community & Technical College

Allied Health Sciences Building (AHS), Room 169, 786-4930 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/alliedhealth/medt

Due to University Safety and Hazardous Communication requirements,attendance is mandatory for every class during the first week of classes.

MEDT A195A Phlebotomy Practicum 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MEDT A101 with minimum grade of C.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassMed Lab Tech Fee: $20.0050105 401 MTWRF 08:00A-04:30P OFF CMPS Kragness, G 05/22-08/08

For section 401: Department Approval Required.

MEDT A295 Clinical Practicum 12.0 CRPrerequisite: MEDT A202 with minimum grade of C and MEDT A203 withminimum grade of C and MEDT A204 with minimum grade of C and MEDTA206 with minimum grade of C and MEDT A208 with minimum grade of Cand (MEDT A250 with minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment).Med Lab Tech Fee: $30.00Special Note: Supervised by UAA faculty and facility personnel. 50106 401 MTWRF 08:00A-04:30P OFF CMPS Kragness, G 05/22-08/08

For section 401: Department Approval Required.

MEDT A495 Medical Technology Practicum 12.0 CRPrerequisite: MEDT A301 with minimum grade of C and MEDT A302 withminimum grade of P and MEDT A303 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: MLT program director or faculty approval. Med Lab Tech Bachelor Prog: $30.0050107 401 MTWRF 08:00A-04:30P OFF CMPS Kragness, G 05/22-08/08

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MUS A150 Piano Class I 1.0 CRSpecial Fees: $25.0050006 301 WR 12:00P-01:15P ARTS 345 Strid-Chadwick 07/05-08/08

MUS A221 History of Music I 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MUS A121 or MUS A131.Course Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts Requirement, UAA GER HumanitiesRequirement50815 471 MW 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Meehleis, M 05/22-06/26

MUS A222 History of Music II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: MUS A121 or MUS A131.Course Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts Requirement, UAA GER HumanitiesRequirementSpecial Note: BA music majors may not use this course towards their GER,Fine Arts or CAS Humanities sequence requirements. 50823 472 MW 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Meehleis, M 07/05-08/08

NURSING SCIENCES - NS Offered through the College of Health & Social Welfare

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 103, 786-4550 nursing.uaa.alaska.edu

NS A204 Technology and Nursing Informatics 3.0 CRPrerequisite: ENGL A111 and ENGL A213 and [PHIL A101 or PHIL A201] orENGL A120.Registration Restrictions: Admission to Clinical Nursing Major or RN licensure in the State of Alaska. Corequisite: NS A216 and NS A300.Nursing Sciences Lab: $60.0050684 301 T 12:00P-03:50P ESH 202 Toebe, D 06/13-06/20

W 12:00P-03:50P ESH 202 TBA 05/17-07/26R 12:00P-03:15P ESH 202 TBA 05/25-05/25

For section 301: Department Approval Required. 50685 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Toebe, D 05/08-07/26

For section 502: Department Approval Required. Restricted to RNs. Must have AK RN License. Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

You MUST enroll in the following two courses:

NS A216 Pathophysiology 4.0 CRPrerequisite: BIOL A112 with minimum grade of C and CHEM A104 withminimum grade of C and CHEM A104L with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Admission to Clinical Nursing major or RN licensure in State of Alaska. Corequisite: NS A204 and NS A300.Nursing Sciences Lab: $5.0050686 301 WF 09:00A-11:30A SMH 104 Mumma, C 05/10-08/18

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

NS A300 Foundations of Nursing I: 4.0 CRRoles, Processes, and Trends

Prerequisite: ENGL A111 and ENGL A213 and [PHIL A101 or PHIL A201] orENGL A120.Corequisite: NS A204 and NS A216.Nursing Sciences Lab: $20.0050687 301 M 12:00P-03:50P BMH 107 Carmon/Heiberger05/08-08/14

R 12:00P-03:50P ESH 209 TBA 05/11-05/18For section 301: Department Approval Required.

NS A303 Foundations of Nursing II: Therapeutics 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A204 and NS A216 and NS A300.Corequisite: NS A303L and NS A309.Nursing Sciences Lab: $20.0050688 301 M 12:00P-03:15P ESH 206 Mumma, C 05/08-06/09

M 12:00P-03:15P ESH 216 Mumma, C 06/12-06/30M 12:00P-03:15P ESH 206 Mumma, C 07/03-08/18

You MUST enroll in NS A309 and one of the following labs:

NS A303L Foundations of Nursing II: Laboratory 5.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A204 and NS A216 and NS A300.Corequisite: NS A303 and NS A309.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassNursing Sciences Lab: $161.0050689 301 T 07:00A-02:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18

M 05:00P-07:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18W 03:00P-06:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18R 02:00P-06:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18

50690 302 T 07:00A-02:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18M 05:00P-07:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18W 03:00P-06:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18R 02:00P-06:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18

50691 303 R 09:00A-01:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18W 07:00A-02:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18W 09:00A-01:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18F 01:00P-04:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18

50692 304 R 09:00A-01:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18W 07:00A-02:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18W 09:00A-01:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18F 01:00P-04:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18

50693 305 S 07:00A-02:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18W 03:00P-06:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18R 02:00P-06:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18F 04:00P-06:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18

50694 306 R 09:00A-01:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18F 01:00P-04:00P PSB 122A Staff 05/08-08/18F 04:00P-06:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18S 07:00A-02:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-08/18

NS A309 Pharmacology in Nursing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A204 with minimum grade of C and NS A216 with minimum grade of C and NS A300 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Admission to BS, Nursing Science major, or RNlicensure in State of Alaska. Nursing Sciences Lab: $20.0050695 301 F 08:00A-11:15A ESH 203 Brown, L 05/08-08/18

NS A313 Health Disruptions I 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A216 and NS A300 and NS A303 and NS A303L and NSA309.Corequisite: NS A313L.50696 301 M 11:30A-03:20P PSB 166 Brown, L 06/26-08/18

F 11:30A-03:20P PSB 166 Brown, L 06/26-08/18

You MUST enroll in one of the following labs:

NS A313L Health Disruptions I Laboratory 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A216 and NS A300 and NS A303 and NS A303L and NS A309.Corequisite: NS A313.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassNursing Sciences Lab: $191.0050697 301 TW 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18

M 04:00P-06:00P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18R 10:00A-12:20P PSB 122A Staff 06/26-08/18

50698 302 TW 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18M 04:00P-06:00P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18R 10:00A-12:20P PSB 122A Staff 06/26-08/18

50699 303 TW 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18M 04:00P-06:00P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18R 01:00P-03:20P PSB 122A Staff 06/26-08/18

50700 304 TW 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18M 04:00P-06:00P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18R 01:00P-03:20P PSB 122A Staff 06/26-08/18

50701 305 R 10:00A-12:20P PSB 122A Staff 06/26-08/18M 04:00P-06:00P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18TW 03:00P-11:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18

50702 306 R 01:00P-03:20P PSB 122A Staff 06/26-08/18M 04:00P-06:00P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18TW 03:00P-11:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/26-08/18

NS A315 Health I: Nursing Therapeutics 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A216 and NS A300 and NS A303 and NS A303L and NS A309.Corequisite: NS A315L.50703 301 M 11:30A-03:20P PSB 166 Janke/Sullivan 05/08-06/23

F 11:30A-03:20P PSB 166 Janke/Sullivan 05/08-06/23

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NS A406L Nursing Therapeutics 2.0 CRin Complex Health Disruptions Laboratory

Prerequisite: NS A401 and NS A401L.Registration Restrictions: For all RN students: completion of NS A314 andNS A314L with a minimum grade of C. Corequisite: NS A406.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassNursing Sciences Lab: $81.0050732 401 T 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/18

TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/1850733 402 T 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/18

TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/1850734 403 W 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/18

TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/1850735 404 W 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/18

TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/1850736 405 S 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/18

TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/1850737 406 TBA 07:00A-03:30P OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/18

TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/18For section 406: Department Approval Required.

Restricted to RNs. Must have AK RN License. 51542 407 TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 06/27-08/18

NS A411 Health II: Nursing Therapeutics 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A400 with minimum grade of C and NS A401 with minimum grade of C and NS A401L with minimum grade of P and NS A406with minimum grade of C and NS A406L with minimum grade of P.Registration Restrictions: Completion of all Tier 1 GER (basic college-levelskills) courses and junior standing. Corequisite: NS A411L.Course Attributes: UAA GER Integrated Capstone50738 301 T 08:00A-11:20A PSB 166 Predeger/Carmon 05/08-6/27

You MUST enroll in one of the following labs:

NS A411L Health II: Nursing Therapeutics Laboratory 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A400 with minimum grade of C and NS A401 with mini-mum grade of C and NS A401L with minimum grade of P and NS A406 withminimum grade of C and NS A406L with minimum grade of P.Corequisite: NS A411.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassNursing Sciences Lab: $111.0050739 301 T 01:00P-04:50P PSB 213 Staff 05/08-06/27

R 11:30A-12:20P PSB 213 Staff 05/08-06/27TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/27

50740 302 T 01:00P-04:50P AHS 108 Staff 05/08-06/27R 12:30P-01:20P PSB 213 Staff 05/08-06/27TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/27

50741 303 T 01:00P-04:50P BMH 215 Staff 05/08-06/27R 01:30P-02:40P PSB 213 Staff 05/08-06/27TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/27

50742 304 W 01:00P-04:50P PSB 213 Staff 05/08-06/27R 12:30P-01:20P AHS 108 Staff 05/08-06/27TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/27

50743 305 T 01:00P-04:50P PSB 210C Staff 05/08-06/27R 11:30A-12:20P BMH 110 Staff 05/08-06/27TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/27

50744 306 W 01:00P-04:50P AHS 108 Staff 05/08-06/27R 01:30P-02:40P AHS 108 Staff 05/08-06/27TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/27

For section 306: Department Approval Required.

NS A415 Nursing Management and Legal Perspectives 4.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A313 with minimum grade of C and NS A315 with minimum grade of C and NS A319 with minimum grade of C.Special Fees: $25.0050745 301 M 12:00P-04:50P RH 315 Toebe/Webb 05/08-06/26

R 08:00A-11:15A RH 315 TBA 05/08-06/26For section 301: Nursing Sciences Lab: $25.00

NS A315L Health I: Nursing Therapeutics Lab 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A216 and NS A300 and NS A303 and NS A303L and NS A309.Corequisite: NS A315.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassNursing Sciences Lab: $101.0050704 301 TW 06:00A-04:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23

R 10:00A-11:50A AHS 108 Staff 05/08-06/23TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50718 302 TW 06:00A-04:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23R 10:00A-11:50A BMH 215 Staff 05/08-06/23TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50719 303 TW 06:00A-04:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23R 10:00A-11:50A PSB 213 Staff 05/08-06/23TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50720 304 TW 06:00A-04:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23R 08:00A-09:50A PSB 213 Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50721 305 TW 06:00A-04:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23R 01:00P-02:50P PSB 213 Staff 05/08-06/23TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50722 306 TW 06:00A-04:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA TBA TBA Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

For section 306: Department Approval Required.

NS A400 Nursing Research 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A303 with minimum grade of C and NS A303L with minimum grade of P and NS A313 with minimum grade of C and NS A313Lwith minimum grade of P and NS A315 with minimum grade of C and NSA315L with minimum grade of P and PHIL A302 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Prior completion of a statistics course. Nursing Sciences Lab: $20.0050723 301 F 08:00A-11:15A SMH 103 Hautman, M 05/08-08/1850724 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Hautman, M 05/08-08/18

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

NS A401 Health Disruptions II 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A216 and NS A300 and NS A303 and NS A304 and NSA309 and NS A313 and NS A315.Corequisite: NS A401L.50725 301 R 08:00A-11:50A ESH 202 Swango-Wilson A05/08-06/23

F 12:00P-03:50P ESH 202 Swango-Wilson A05/08-06/23

You MUST enroll in one of the following labs:

NS A401L Health Disruptions II Laboratory 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A313 and NS A313L and NS A315 and NS A315L.Corequisite: NS A401.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassNursing Sciences Lab: $116.0050726 401 MW 07:00A-03:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23

T TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50727 402 M 07:00A-03:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23T 03:00P-11:00P OFF TBA Staff 05/08-06/23W TBA OFF TBA Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50728 403 TW 07:00A-03:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23M TBA OFF TBA Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50729 404 TS 07:00A-03:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23W TBA TBA TBA Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

50730 405 MT 07:00A-03:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23W TBA TBA TBA Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-06/23

51541 406 TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/08-06/23R TBA ARR ARR TBA 05/08-06/23

NS A406 Nursing Therapeutics 2.0 CRin Complex Health Disruptions

Prerequisite: NS A401 and NS A401L.Registration Restrictions: For all RN students: completion of NS A314 andNS A314L with a minimum grade of C. Corequisite: NS A406L.50731 301 M 01:00P-04:50P ESH 202 Holtzman, G 06/26-08/18

W 01:00P-04:50P ESH 202 Holtzman, G 08/16-08/16You MUST enroll in one of the following labs:

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NS A416 Concentration in Clinical Nursing .5 CRPrerequisite: NS A400 with minimum grade of C and NS A401 with minimum grade of C and NS A401L with minimum grade of P and NS A406with minimum grade of C and NS A406L with minimum grade of P and NSA411 with minimum grade of C and NS A411L with minimum grade of Pand NS A415 with minimum grade of C.Corequisite: NS A416L.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassNursing Sciences Lab: $80.0050746 301 M 01:45P-04:15P AHS 108 Olson, T 07/05-08/1850747 302 W 08:00A-10:30A AHS 108 Olson, T 07/05-08/18

You MUST enroll in the following lab:

NS A416L Concentration in Clinical Nursing Lab 3.5 CRPrerequisite: NS A400 with minimum grade of C and NS A401 with minimum grade of C and NS A401L with minimum grade of P and NS 406with minimum grade of C and NS A406L with minimum grade of P and NSA411 with minimum grade of C and NS A411L with minimum grade of Pand NS A415 with minimum grade of C.Corequisite: NS A416.Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50748 401 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 07/05-08/08

NS A434 Health Care of the Elderly 3.0 CRPrerequisite: NS A300 with minimum grade of C and NS A303 with minimum grade of C and NS A303L with minimum grade of P and NS A309with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: Prerequisites or RN licensure in Alaska. Special Fees: $15.0050749 301 R 05:00P-07:00P AHS 108 Ballantyne/Predeger 05/08-06/29

TBA TBA TBA Ballantyne/Predeger05/08-08/18

NS A435 Disaster Nursing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: (NS A303 with minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment)and (NS A309 with minimum grade of C or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Prerequisites or RN licensure in Alaska. 51543 301 R 04:00P-06:50P BMH 108 Holtzman, G 05/08-08/18

NS A440 Nursing Honors I: 1.0 CRProject Exploration

Prerequisite: (NS A400 or concurrent enrollment).Registration Restrictions: Permission for enrollment in Nursing Honors byBaccalaureate Chair and Nursing Baccalaureate Curriculum Committee.Completion of all required 300 level nursing courses. Special Fees: $21.0050751 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-08/18

For section 301: Nursing Sciences Lab: $21.00

NS A441 Nursing Honors II: 2.0 CRProject Implementation

Prerequisite: NS A400 and NS A440.Registration Restrictions: Permission for enrollment in Nursing Honors byBaccalaureate Chair and Nursing Baccalaureate Curriculum Committee. Nursing Sciences Lab: $26.0050752 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/08-08/18

NS A451 Introduction to Neonatal 3.0 CRIntensive Care Nursing

Prerequisite: (NS A401 or concurrent enrollment).50753 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Stephenson, K 05/22-08/18

Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

NS A602Advanced Health Assessment in Primary Care 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: RN license in the state of Alaska; undergraduatelevel in health and physical assessment. Nursing Sciences Lab: $105.0050754 301 TBA TBA PSB 122 Staff 05/08-06/17

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

NS A620 Nursing Research Methods 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Graduate standing, grade of C or better in undergraduate research course, and basic statistics course. Nursing Sciences Lab: $45.0050755 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Hautman, M 05/08-06/30

NURSING - PRACTICAL NURSING - NUPN Offered through the College of Health & Social Welfare

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 103, 786-4665 nursing.uaa.alaska.edu

NUPN A110 Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing 5.0 CRfor Practical Nurses

Prerequisite: NUPN A101 with minimum grade of C and NUPN A105 withminimum grade of C and NUPN A101L with minimum grade of P.Registration Restrictions: Admission to the Practical Nursing CertificateProgram. Corequisite: NUPN A110L and NUPN A115.50756 501 M 08:30A-12:00P PSB 122A Butcher, P 05/22-08/08

R 08:30A-12:00P PSB 122A Butcher, P 05/22-08/08

You MUST enroll in NUPN A115 and one of the following labs:

NUPN A110L Adult Medical-Surgical Nursing 3.0 CRfor Practical Nurses Lab

Prerequisite: NUPN A101 with minimum grade of C and NUPN A105 withminimum grade of C and NUPN A101L with minimum grade of P.Registration Restrictions: Admission to the Practical Nursing CertificateProgram. Corequisite: NUPN A110 and NUPN A115.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassNursing Material/Lab: $100.0050757 401 TW 06:30A-02:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/22-08/08

M TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/22-08/0850758 402 TW 06:30A-02:00P OFF CMPS Staff 05/22-08/08

M TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/22-08/0850759 403 TBA TBA OFF CMPS Staff 05/22-08/08

NUPN A115 Concepts in Mental Health 1.0 CRfor Practical Nurses

Prerequisite: NUPN A101 with minimum grade of C and NUPN A105 withminimum grade of C and NUPN A101L with minimum grade of P.Registration Restrictions: Admission to the Practical Nursing CertificateProgram. Corequisite: NUPN A110 and NUPN A110L.Special Fees: $15.0050760 501 R 01:00P-03:00P PSB 122A Petersen, J 05/25-07/13

NURSING - NURS Offered through the College of Health & Social Welfare

Professional Studies Building (PSB), Room 110, 786-4582 nursing.uaa.alaska.edu

NURS A101 Nursing Process 2.0 CRNursing Material/Lab: $15.0050761 301 TR 09:15A-11:45A PSB 210C Stephenson, K 05/22-06/29

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PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL - PEPOffered through the Community and Technical College

Eugene Short Hall (ESH), Room 125, 786-4083 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/physicaled

PEP A112 First Aid and CPR for Professionals 1.0 CRGrade Mode: Pass/No PassHPER Lab/Mat Fee: $60.0050528 301 SU 08:00A-05:00P ESH 101 Larue, P 05/20-05/21

U 08:00A-05:00P ESH 104 Larue, P 05/20-05/21S 08:00A-05:00P ESH 104 Larue, P 05/20-05/21

50530 303 S 08:00A-05:00P ESH 101 Larue, P 07/15-07/22S 08:00A-05:00P ESH 104 Larue, P 07/15-07/22

PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND RECREATION - PER Offered through the Community & Technical College

Eugene Short Hall (ESH) 125, 786-4083 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/physicaled

Most courses with the AOEE or PER prefix are introductory and follow rigorous academic curriculum.

Many classes are held outdoors. Students may be required to perform activities in extremely inclement weather; i.e., rain, sleet, snow, wind, or

sub-zero temperatures. Additionally, there is an assumption that a minimumlevel of physical fitness is needed to succeed in and enjoy many of the

activities.

All students enrolling in classes with the AOEE or PER prefix are requiredto complete an Acknowledgment of Risk, Release of Liability, and Medical

Questionnaire on the first day of class. Students who do not attend the firstclass will be dropped from the course.

MINORS: 16- and 17-year old students must receive chair approval beforethey are allowed to enroll in these courses.

Students under 16 years of age cannot enroll.

PER A194A Beginning Fly Fishing 1.0 CRSpecial Note: Requires good physical fitness and ability to function comfortably in inclement weather. Student may need to rent or purchaseadditional equipment for this course. A valid fishing license is required forthe outing. 51558 301 TR 06:00P-09:00P ESH 104 Staff 06/06-06/08

TR 06:00P-09:00P WFSC GYM Staff 06/13-06/15T 06:00P-09:00P FIELD TBA Staff 06/20-06/20S 09:00A-05:00P FIELD TBA Staff 06/24-06/24S 09:00A-05:00P FIELD TBA Staff 07/08-07/15T 06:00P-07:00P ESH 104 Staff 07/18-07/18

PHILOSOPHY - PHILOffered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM), Room 254786-4455

philosophy.uaa.alaska.edu

PHIL A101 Introduction to Logic 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement50257 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A ADM 143 Mouracade, J 05/22-06/2650258 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Voltura, G 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

50259 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Voltura, G 05/22-06/26For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

50261 503 TBA TBA WEB TBA Voltura, G 07/05-08/08For section 503: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION - PADM Offered through the College of Business & Public Policy

Rasmuson Hall (RH), Room 309, 786-4100 www.cbpp.uaa.alaska.edu/pubadmin.asp

Students taking any ACCT, BA, CIS, ECON, LGOP, LOG, or PADM coursewill be charged a single lab fee of $25 for the semester. Applies toElmendorf AFB or Fort Richardson classes only when specifically

annotated. Does not apply to Eagle River.

PADM A618 Public Accountability, Ethics and Law 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Faculty permission. 50810 301 TR 05:30P-09:30P RH 207A Smith, S 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Department Approval Required.

PADM A671 Selected Topics in Public Administration 3.0 CREntrepreneurship in Nonprofit and Public Organizations

Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission. 50811 301 MW 05:30P-09:30P RH 207A Ketchum, L 05/22-06/26

For section 301: Instructor Approval Required.

PADM A671 Selected Topics in Public Administration 3.0 CRUrban Planning

Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission. 51336 302 MW 05:30P-09:30P RH 207B Weaver, K 07/05-08/08

PHYSICAL EDUCATION - PE Offered through the Community & Technical College

Eugene Short Hall (ESH), Room 125, 786-4083 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/physicaled

See additional Physical Education & Recreation courses under the AOEEand PER prefixes.

PE A107 Beginning Tennis 1.0 CRHPER Fac Use Fee: $30.0050531 401 T 06:00P-08:15P AKCN TBA Staff 05/22-08/08

PE A111 Beginning Golf 1.0 CRHPER Lab/Mat Fee: $70.0050532 301 M 05:30P-09:00P ESH 104 Starlings, C 05/22-05/22

MW 05:30P-09:00P OFF CMPS Starlings, C 05/24-06/07S 04:00P-09:00P OFF CMPS Starlings, C 06/10-06/10

50533 302 M 05:30P-09:00P ESH 101 Starlings, C 06/12-06/12MW 05:30P-09:00P FIELD TBA Starlings, C 06/14-06/26S 05:00P-09:00P FIELD TBA Starlings, C 06/24-06/24

PE A116 Aerobic Walking 1.0 CRHPER Fac Use Fee: $30.0050536 301 MTW 11:30A-12:45P WFSC TRACKJackson Jr, R 05/22-06/26

PE A120 Fitness Cross Training 1.0 CRHPER Fac Use Fee: $30.0050534 301 MTR 07:00A-08:15A WFSC STUDI Davis, B 05/22-06/26

PE A122 Aerobics 1.0 CRPrerequisite: PE A121.HPER Fac Use Fee: $30.0050535 301 MTR 07:00A-08:15A WFSC STUDI Gabel, L 07/05-08/08

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PHIL A201 Introduction to Philosophy 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement50262 301 MTWR 11:30A-01:30P ADM 142 Kelly, T 05/22-06/2650265 302 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A ADM 143 Jamison, W 07/05-08/0850933 491 T 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 207 Jamison, W 05/22-08/0850268 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Jamison, W 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

51344 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Mouracade, J 05/22-06/26For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PHIL A231 Truth, Beauty, and Goodness 3.0 CRPrerequisite: (ENGL A111 or concurrent enrollment).Cross-Listed with: LSIC A23150273 351 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A SMH 105 Jamison, W 05/22-06/26

PHIL A301 Ethics 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement50279 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A ADM 144 Buller, T 07/05-08/0850280 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Anthony, R 07/05-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

51533 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Anthony, R 05/22-06/26For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

50869 565 TBA TBA WEB TBA Voltura, G 05/22-08/08For section 565: Department Approval Required. Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00

PHIL A302 Biomedical Ethics 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Junior standing. 50281 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Buller, T 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PHIL A313B Eastern Philosophy and Religion 3.0 CRMay be stacked with: PHIL A313ACourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities Requirement50838 575 TBA TBA WEB TBA Voltura, G 05/22-08/08

For section 575: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT - PM Offered through the School of Engineering

Engineering Building (ENGR), Room 201, 786-1900 www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu

Each student taking any undergraduate Engineering course will be chargeda single lab fee of $25 for the semester. All Project Management courses

are charged a fee of $244 per credit in addition to tuition.

PM A685 Project Management Case Study 6.0 CRand Research

Registration Restrictions: Graduate level standing and instructor’s permission.Special Fees Apply50660 301 R 05:30P-08:30P PSB 233 Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Instructor & Dean Approval RequiredProject Mgmt Program Fee: $244.00

PM A694A Construction Project Management 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Graduate standing or instructor permission. Special Fees Apply51544 301 MW 05:30P-09:30P UC 150 Gunderson, D 05/31-08/09

For section 301: Project Mgmt Program Fee: $244.00

PREPARATORY ENGLISH - PRPE Offered through the Community and Technical College Beatrice McDonald Hall (BMH), Room 121, 786-6856

www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/college-prep

Preparatory English (PRPE) courses include reading, composition, sentence, vocabulary and study skills. PRPE courses require appropriateUAA-approved placement test scores. To take this placement test contact

Advising & Testing at 786-4500.

PRPE A076 Reading Strategies 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Appropriate score on reading placement test. Dev Ed Lab Fee: $15.0050674 380 MTWR 12:00P-01:55P SMH 103 Grega, P 05/22-06/26

PRPE A084 Sentence Skills 2.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test. Dev Ed Lab Fee: $10.0050675 380 MTWR 11:30A-12:45P SMH 110 Staff 07/05-08/08

PRPE A086 Writing Strategies 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Appropriate score on English placement test. Dev Ed Lab Fee: $25.0050676 380 TWR 02:30P-03:45P SMH 103 Staff 05/22-08/08

PRPE A105 Introduction to College Study Skills 2.0 CRPrerequisite: PRPE A076 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriatescore on reading placement test is required. Dev Ed Lab Fee: $15.0051678 381 MTWR 01:00P-02:15P SMH 103 Staff 07/05-08/08

PRPE A107 Introduction to College Reading 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PRPE A076 with minimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriatescore on reading placement test is required. Dev Ed Lab Fee: $15.0050677 380 MTWR 10:00A-11:55A SMH 103 Grega, P 05/22-06/2651679 381 MTWR 10:00A-11:50A SMH TBA Staff 07/05-08/08

PRPE A108 Introduction to College Writing 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PRPE A076 with minimum grade of C and PRPE A086 withminimum grade of C.Registration Restrictions: If prerequisite is not satisfied, then appropriatescores on reading and writing placement tests required. Dev Ed Lab Fee: $25.0050678 380 TWR 11:30A-12:45P SMH 109 Staff 05/22-08/0850679 381 TWR 01:00P-02:15P SMH 110 Staff 05/22-08/0850680 382 MTWR 02:30P-04:25P SMH 110 Staff 07/05-08/0850681 384 TR 06:00P-08:00P SMH 110 Staff 05/22-08/0850682 385 MW 06:00P-08:00P SMH 110 Staff 05/22-08/0850845 475 MTW 11:30A-01:00P EAFB TBA TBA 05/22-08/08

POLITICAL SCIENCE - PS Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 367, 786-4897 polsci.uaa.alaska.edu

PS A101 Introduction to American Government 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50126 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Pace, K 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PS A201 Topics in Politics 1.0 CRGeography and History of Washington, D.C.

Special Note: Subtitle varies; may be repeated for credit with a different subtitle.51330 301 TBA TBA TBA TBA Muller, J 05/22-08/08

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PSY A245 Child Development 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: One social science course. 50936 491 T 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 202 Ellers, S 05/22-08/08

PSY A260 Statistics for Psychology 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A111 and MATH A105.Special Note: Does not satisfy the General Education Quantitative require-ment. 50179 301 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P SSB 254 Venugopalan 05/22-06/26

PSY A313 Psychology of Women 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Junior level standing, or 6 credits of psychology. 50180 301 MTWR 04:00P-06:00P SSB 211 Ippolito, M 05/22-06/26

PSY A316 Motivation and Emotion 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A111.Psychology Lab Fee: $10.0050181 301 MTWR 01:45P-03:45P SSB 213 Murphy, E 07/05-08/08

PSY A345 Abnormal Psychology 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A111.50182 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A SSB 119 Crawford, E 07/05-08/0850937 491 R 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 205 Paterna, L 05/22-08/0850183 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Kappes, B 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PSY A368 Personality 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A111 or PSY A150.50184 301 MTWR 11:30A-01:30P SSB 211 Ippolito, M 05/22-06/26

PSY A370 Biological Psychology 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A261 and [PSY A260 or AS A252 or AS A253] and [BIOLA102 or BIOL A111 or BIOL A115].Registration Restrictions: Completion of all GER Tier-1 (basic college-levelskills) courses and junior standing. Course Attributes: UAA GER Integrated CapstoneSpecial Note: This course does not meet the Psychology major capstonerequirement. 50956 491 TWR 06:00P-08:30P CHHS 70 Lupfer, G 05/22-06/26

PSY A380 Psychology of Stress and Coping 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A111.Registration Restrictions: One other three (3) credit psychology course. Psychology Lab Fee: $25.0050185 301 TWR 01:00P-03:45P SSB 118 Kappes, B 07/05-08/08

PSY A450 Adult Development and Aging 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A111 or PSY A150.50186 301 TWR 04:00P-06:45P SSB 119 Rosich, R 05/22-06/26

PSY A486 Forensic Psychology 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A111 or SOC A101.50187 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Kappes, B 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PSY A490 Distinguished Practitioners Series 1.0 CRAsperberger’s Syndrome Diagnosis and Treatment

Registration Restrictions: 12 credits of psychology. May be stacked with: PSY A690 Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with a change of subtitle. 50193 301 TW 09:00A-05:00P SSB 211 Gibson, K 07/11-07/12Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A490 Distinguished Practitioners Series 1.0 CRCouples Counseling

Registration Restrictions: 12 credits of psychology. May be stacked with: PSY A690 Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with a change of subtitle. 50192 355 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Lindeman, J 07/07-07/08Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PS A343 Constitutional Law 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PS A101 or JUST A110.Cross-Listed with: JUST A34350127 351 MW 06:15P-10:15P SSB 251 Pace, K 05/22-06/26

PS A495 Internship in Political Science 1.0-3.0 CRPrerequisite: PS A101 or PS A102.Registration Restrictions: Faculty permission required. Special Note: Internships vary; may be repeated once for credit with a dif-ferent internship. 50128 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA TBA 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Instructor Approval Required.

PSYCHOLOGY - PSYOffered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 214, 786-1711 psych.uaa.alaska.edu

PSY A111 General Psychology 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50168 301 TWR 09:15A-12:00P SSB 118 Kappes, B 07/05-08/0850169 302 TWR 01:00P-03:45P SSB 119 Lupfer, G 07/05-08/0850854 462 MW 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Staff 07/05-08/08

For section 462: Department Approval Required. 50842 475 F 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Brenner, J 05/22-08/0850934 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 184 Sparkman, J 05/22-08/0850170 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Kappes, B 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

50171 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Kappes, B 05/22-08/08For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PSY A112 Psychology Short Courses 1.0 CRGetting an Education Debt Free

Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 3 credits. 50172 301 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Hart, R 06/16-06/17

PSY A143 Death and Dying 3.0 CRPsychology Lab Fee: $10.0050173 301 MTWR 04:00P-06:00P SSB 224 Stephens, D 07/05-08/08

PSY A150 Life Span Development 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50174 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A SSB 211 Ippolito, M 05/22-06/2650175 302 MTWR 04:00P-06:00P SSB 250 Jordan, P 07/05-08/0850861 465 TR 07:30P-09:30P FORT TBA Swedo, T 05/22-08/0850935 491 R 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 207 Ellers, S 05/22-08/0850176 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Venugopalan, G05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

50177 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Venugopalan, G05/22-08/08For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PSY A153 Human Relations 3.0 CRCross-Listed with: HUMS A15350178 351 MTWRF 02:00P-05:00P BMH 110 Lower, T 05/22-06/09

For section 351: Psychology Lab Fee: $10.00

PSY A194A Cultural Diversity/Behavioral Health 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Enrolled in Raven’s Quest Summer Institute 51345 301 MTWRF 08:00A-05:00P SSB 258 Sandberg, P 06/05-07/21

For section 301: Instructor Approval Required.

PSY A194B Behavioral Health Practicum 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Enrolled in Raven’s Quest Summer Institute. 51346 302 MTWRF 08:00A-05:00P SSB 258 Sandberg, P 06/05-07/21

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PSY A490 Distinguished Practitioners Series 1.0 CRCulture, Diagnosis and Care

Registration Restrictions: 12 credits of psychology. May be stacked with: PSY A690 Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with a change ofsubtitle. 50188 351 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Hays, P 06/02-06/03Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A490 Distinguished Practitioners Series 1.0 CRManaging Conflict and Resolving Disputes

Registration Restrictions: 12 credits of psychology. May be stacked with: PSY A690 Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with a change ofsubtitle. 51332 350 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Watkins, M 05/26-05/27

PSY A490 Distinguished Practitioners Series 1.0 CRPositive Psychology

Registration Restrictions: 12 credits of psychology. May be stacked with: PSY A690 Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with a change ofsubtitle. 50194 357 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Lindeman, J 07/14-07/15Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A490 Distinguished Practitioners Series 1.0 CRPsychological Reactions to Catastrophic Events

Registration Restrictions: 12 credits of psychology. May be stacked with: PSY A690 Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with a change ofsubtitle. 50190 353 S 09:00A-05:00P SSB 211 Kappes, B 07/22-07/29Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A490 Distinguished Practitioners Series 1.0 CRSocial Learning

Registration Restrictions: 12 credits of psychology. May be stacked with: PSY A690 Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with a change ofsubtitle. 50195 358 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Lupfer, G 07/21-07/22Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A490 Distinguished Practitioners Series 1.0 CRWomen and Aging

Registration Restrictions: 12 credits of psychology. May be stacked with: PSY A690 Special Note: May be repeated for a maximum of 6 credits with a change ofsubtitle. 50191 354 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Bosek, R 06/23-06/24Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A665B Psychotherapy Practicum: 3.0 CRPsychological Services Center

Prerequisite: (PSY A622 or concurrent enrollment) and PSY A623.Registration Restrictions: Admission to MS clinical psychology program.Completion of all departmental prerequisites. Special Fees: $15.0050196 301 T 10:00A-12:00P SSB 265 Strisik, S 05/23-07/25

For section 301: Psychology Lab Fee: $15.00

PSY A665C Psychotherapy Practicum: 1.0-3.0 CRCommunity Agency

Prerequisite: PSY A622 and PSY A623.Registration Restrictions: Admission to the MS clinical psychology programor an interdisciplinary MS degree housed in psychology. Psychology Lab Fee: $15.0050197 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Strisik, S 05/22-08/08

PSY A670 Psychotherapy Internship 3.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A665B.Registration Restrictions: Candidacy status; admission to MS clinical psychology program; students must have passed the department comprehensive exam. Psychology Lab Fee: $15.00Special Note: A minimum of two successfully completed semesters (grade ofB or better) is required for graduation. Placement at approved settings willbe assigned according to the student’s specialization and availability of sites.50198 301 T 01:15P-05:15P SSB 265 Strisik, S 05/23-07/25

PSY A685 Quantitative Methods in Psychology 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Graduate standing and an undergraduate statis-tics course. 50199 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Boeckmann, R 05/22-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

PSY A690 Selected Topics in Psychotherapy 1.0 CRCouples Counseling

Registration Restrictions: Baccalaureate degree. Some sections in thisseries may require additional prerequisites. May be stacked with: PSY A490 and PSY A492 50204 355 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Lindeman, J 07/07-07/08Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A690 Selected Topics in Psychotherapy 1.0 CRCulture, Diagnosis and Care

Registration Restrictions: Baccalaureate degree. Some sections in thisseries may require additional prerequisites. May be stacked with: PSY A490 and PSY A492 50200 351 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Hays, P 06/02-06/03Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A690 Selected Topics in Psychotherapy 1.0 CRManaging Conflict and Resolving Disputes

Registration Restrictions: Baccalaureate degree. Some sections in thisseries may require additional prerequisites. May be stacked with: PSY A490 and PSY A492 51331 350 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Watkins, M 05/26-05/27

PSY A690 Selected Topics in Psychotherapy 1.0 CRPositive Psychology

Registration Restrictions: Baccalaureate degree. Some sections in thisseries may require additional prerequisites. May be stacked with: PSY A490 and PSY A492 50206 357 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Lindeman, J 07/14-07/15Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A690 Selected Topics in Psychotherapy 1.0 CRPsychological Reactions to Catastrophic Events

Registration Restrictions: Baccalaureate degree. Some sections in thisseries may require additional prerequisites. May be stacked with: PSY A490 and PSY A492 50202 353 S 09:00A-05:00P SSB 211 Kappes, B 07/22-07/29Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A690 Selected Topics in Psychotherapy 1.0 CRSocial Learning

Registration Restrictions: Baccalaureate degree. Some sections in thisseries may require additional prerequisites. May be stacked with: PSY A490 and PSY A492 50207 358 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Lupfer, G 07/21-07/22Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

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RUSSIAN - RUSS Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM), Suite 287786-4030

language.uaa.alaska.edu

RUSS A101 Elementary Russian I 4.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities RequirementRussian Lab Fee: $20.00Special Note: Requires use of language lab outside of class time. 50364 301 TR 06:00P-08:45P BMH 107 Kostenko-Farkas 05/22-08/08

SOCIOLOGY - SOC Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Social Sciences Building (SSB), Room 372, 786-1714 sociology.uaa.alaska.edu

SOC A101 Introduction to Sociology 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50136 301 MTWR 09:15A-11:15A SSB 213 Smoke, G 07/05-08/0850137 302 S 09:00A-01:00P SSB 224 Jones, T 05/22-08/0850855 462 TR 05:30P-09:15P FORT TBA Jones, T 07/05-08/0850938 491 W 06:00P-10:00P CHHS 205 Jones, T 05/22-08/0850138 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Pajot, M 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

SOC A201 Social Problems and Solutions 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50841 475 F 05:30P-09:15P EAFB TBA Jones, T 05/22-08/08

SOC A242 An Introduction to Marriage, 3.0 CRFamily and Intimate Relationships

Registration Restrictions: A social science course recommended. Special Fees: $38.0050139 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Pajot, M 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

SOC A310 Sociology of Aging 3.0 CRPrerequisite: SOC A101 or SOC A110.Registration Restrictions: SOC A110 for Gerontology Minors. 50140 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Jache, A 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

SOC A352 Women and Social Action 3.0 CRPrerequisite: SOC A101.Registration Restrictions: WS A200 recommended. Special Fees: $38.0050141 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Araji, S 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

SOC A377 Men, Women and Change 3.0 CRPrerequisite: SOC A101 or SOC A275.50866 465 W 06:00P-09:45P FORT TBA Jones, T 05/22-08/08

PSY A690 Selected Topics in Psychotherapy 1.0 CRWomen and Aging

Registration Restrictions: Baccalaureate degree. Some sections in thisseries may require additional prerequisites. May be stacked with: PSY A490 and PSY A492 50203 354 FS 09:00A-05:00P SSB 213 Bosek, R 06/23-06/24Students must be able to communicate with instructor by e-mail.

PSY A695 Teaching Practicum in Psychology 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Admission to the MS degree program in clinicalpsychology or MS Interdisciplinary degree program housed in theDepartment of Psychology and faculty permission. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50208 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Staff 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Instructor Approval Required.

PSY A698 Individual Research 1.0-4.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Admission to graduate studies in psychology andfaculty permission. Psychology Lab Fee: $20.0050209 301 TBA TBA ARR TBA Staff 05/22-08/08

PSY A699 Thesis 1.0-6.0 CRPrerequisite: PSY A639.Registration Restrictions: Candidacy status and permission of thesis chair. 50210 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Staff 05/22-08/08

RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY - RADT Offered through the Community and Technical College

Allied Health Sciences Building (AHS), Room 155B, 786-6940

www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc/programs/alliedhealth/radt

RADT A133 Radiographic Procedures 3.0 CRPrerequisite: RADT A132.Corequisite: RADT A195C.Radiography Lab Fee: $30.0050108 301 MTWRF 12:00P-02:00P AHS 147 Wight, E 05/07-05/27

For section 301: Department Approval Required. 50117 303 MTWRF 02:15P-04:15P AHS 147 Wight, E 05/07-05/27

For section 303: Department Approval Required. 50109 401 MTWRF 12:00P-02:00P SSB 253 Carroll, R 05/07-05/27

For section 401: Department Approval Required.

RADT A133L Radiographic Procedures III .0 CRCorequisite: RADT A133.Grade Mode: Non-GradedDepartment Approval Required50111 301 MTWRF 02:15P-04:15P AHS 217 McClung, R 05/07-05/2750112 302 MTWRF 12:00P-02:00P TBA TBA McClung, R 05/07-05/2750113 401 MTWRF 02:15P-04:15P OFF CMPS Carroll, R 05/07-05/27

RADT A151 Medical Imaging Physics 2.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Department approval. 50114 401 MTWRF 08:30A-11:30A AHS 147 Wight, E 05/07-05/27

For section 401: Department Approval Required.

RADT A195C Radiography Practicum III 3.0 CRPrerequisite: RADT A195B.Corequisite: RADT A133.Grade Mode: Pass/No PassRadiography Lab Fee: $120.00Department Approval Required50115 301 MTWRF TBA ARR ARR McClung, R 05/28-07/0150116 401 TBA TBA OFF CMPS Carroll, R 05/28-07/0151576 402 MTWRF TBA OFF CMPS Carroll, R 05/28-07/01CR

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SPANISH - SPAN Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences

Administration/Humanities Building (ADM) Suite 287, 786-4030 language.uaa.alaska.edu

Please check the online schedule for the most current class timesand dates at www.uaa.alaska.edu

SPAN A101 Elementary Spanish I 4.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Humanities RequirementSpanish Lab Fee: $20.00Special Note: Use of language lab is required outside of class time. 50365 301 MTWR 10:00A-12:45P SMH 108 Garcia, M 05/22-06/26

SPAN A102 Elementary Spanish II 4.0 CRPrerequisite: SPAN A101.Course Attributes: UAA GER Humanities RequirementSpanish Lab Fee: $20.00Special Note: Use of language lab is required outside of class time. 50366 301 MTWR 10:00A-12:45P SMH 108 Andrews, M 07/05-08/0850839 475 TR 06:00P-08:30P EAFB Gomez Rodriguez 05/22-08/08

SOCIAL WORK - SWK Offered through the College of Health & Social Welfare

Gordon Hartlieb Hall (GHH), Room 106, 786-6900 socwork.uaa.alaska.edu

All graduate level classes (600 and above) have a tuition surcharge.Please call the department for more information.

SWK A106 Introduction to Social Welfare 3.0 CRPrerequisite: SOC A101.Cross-Listed with: HUMS A106Course Attributes: UAA GER Social Sciences Req50537 351 TWR 05:30P-08:15P TBA TBA Cunningham 05/22-06/26

SWK A481 Case Management in Social Work Practice 3.0 CR50538 301 TR 10:00A-02:00P GHH 104 Chase, Y 05/22-06/24

SWK A490 Selected Topics in Social Work 3.0 CREthical Issues in Social Work Practice

Registration Restrictions: Junior or Senior level standing. 50539 301 TWR 02:00P-06:15P GHH 104 Chase, Y 07/01-07/22

SWK A490 Selected Topics in Social Work 1.0 CRPoverty and Homelessness

Registration Restrictions: Junior or Senior level standing. 51682 303 TWR 02:00P-04:15P TBA TBA Chase, Y 07/09-07/15

SWK A490 Selected Topics in Social Work 1.0 CRPreventing Domestic Violence

Registration Restrictions: Junior or Senior level standing. 51681 302 TWR 02:00P-04:15P GHH 104 Chase, Y 06/25-07/01

SWK A490 Selected Topics in Social Work 1.0 CRRural Social Work

Registration Restrictions: Junior or Senior level standing. 51683 304 T 01:00P-03:45P TBA TBA Burke, T 05/22-06/26

SWK A624 Social Work Research 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Admission to the MSW program and full-time student status. 50540 301 MW 05:00P-09:00P SMH 103 Magen, R 05/22-06/28

SWK A630 Practice Skills Lab 1.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Admission to the MSW program and full-time student status. Grade Mode: Pass/No Pass50541 301 MW 01:00P-04:00P SMH 101 Magen, R 05/22-06/2650542 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Mangiardi, E 06/06-06/26

MFSU 08:00A-05:00P UC 146 Mangiardi, E 06/02-06/05For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

SWK A633A Social Work Practice III: Direct Practice 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Admission to the MSW program, full-time studentstanding, and successful completion of year one of the MSW program, oradvanced standing. 50543 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Chase, Y 05/01-06/26

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

SWK A634A Social Work Practice IV: 3.0 CROrganizational Practice

Prerequisite: SWK A633A.Registration Restrictions: Must be admitted to, or possess a degree from,an MSW program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. 50544 301 R 08:00A-12:15P ESH 205 Morse, C 05/22-08/08

SWK A642 Human Behavior 3.0 CRin the Social Environment

Registration Restrictions: Admission to the MSW program and full-time student status. 50545 301 W 05:30P-08:15P BMH 107 Burke, T 05/22-08/08

SWK A661 Marketing in the Social Sector 2.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Must be admitted to, or possess a degree from,an MSW program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. 50546 301 SU 09:00A-05:00P PSB 233 Staff 06/10-06/25

SWK A662 Financial Resource Development 2.0 CRfor Social Services

Registration Restrictions: Must be admitted to, or possess a degree from,an MSW program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. 50547 301 SU 09:00A-05:00P PSB 233 Morse, C 07/15-07/30

SWK A663 Clinical Social Work 2.0 CRwith Children and Adolescents

Registration Restrictions: Must be admitted to, or possess a degree from,an MSW program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. 51598 301 T 05:30P-08:45P BMH 108 Williams, C 05/09-06/27

SWK A664 Clinical Social Work with Adults 2.0 CRPrerequisite: SWK A651.Registration Restrictions: Must be admitted to, or possess a degree from,an MSW program accredited by the Council on Social Work Education. 50548 301 T 05:30P-08:45P BMH 108 Staff 07/11-08/22

SWK A669 Group Supervision II 1.0 CRPrerequisite: SWK A668 with minimum grade of B.Registration Restrictions: Post-graduate MSW; admission to GraduateCertificate in Clinical Social Work Practice; employed in an approved clinical social work position. 50550 301 T 04:00P-05:15P BMH 108 Chase, W 05/22-08/08

SWK A690 Selected Topics in Social Work 3.0 CRGeriatric Social Work Practice

Registration Restrictions: Post-baccalaureate standing. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with a different subtitle. 50552 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Cunningham, P 05/22-08/08

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SWK A690 Selected Topics in Social Work 3.0 CRSocial Work Practice in Child Welfare

Registration Restrictions: Post-baccalaureate standing. Special Note: May be repeated for credit with a different subtitle. 50551 502 TBA TBA WEB TBA Trawver, K 05/22-08/08

For section 502: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

THEATRE - THR Offered through the College of Arts and Sciences Fine Arts Building (ARTS), Room 302, 786-1792

theatre.uaa.alaska.edu

THR A111 Introduction to the Theatre 3.0 CRCourse Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts Requirement51348 301 MTWR 11:30A-01:30P ARTS 116 Lautenberger 07/05-08/08

THR A195 Theatre Practicum: Performance 1.0-3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Faculty permission and audition. May be stacked with: THR A395 50132 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Skore, T 05/22-08/08

For section 301: Instructor Approval Required.

THR A411 History of the Theatre I 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and completion of writ-ten communication general college requirements. Course Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts Requirement, UAA GER HumanitiesRequirement50133 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Edgecombe, D 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

THR A412 History of the Theatre II 3.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Junior or senior standing and completion of written communication general college requirements. Course Attributes: UAA GER Fine Arts Requirement, UAA GER HumanitiesRequirement50134 501 TBA TBA TV TBA Edgecombe, D 05/22-08/08

For section 501: Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Telecourse: Requires GCI Cable Channel 15 and Internet access forviewing course materials.

THR A480 Theatre Internship 5.0-15.0 CRRegistration Restrictions: Junior standing or permission of department chair. Special Note: Total of internship activity applicable toward graduation is 15credits. 50135 301 TBA TBA ARR ARR Skore, T 05/22-08/08

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GET OUTTHIS SUMMER!The Student Union Information Desk offers outdoorequipment rentals to currently enrolled UAA students,faculty, and staff. Rentals are available on a daily, week-end, or weekly basis. Students may reserve equipment upto two weeks in advance. All reservations and depositsmust be made in person.

Complete information on rental policies, including pricelists and deposit requirements, is available by calling786-1204 (V/TTY).

You can find course descriptionsand the latest schedule informationonline at: www.uaonline.alaska.eduClick the “Class Schedule” link, select the term, and click“Submit” to view schedule and catalog information online.

Students are held financiallyresponsible for all courses for whichthey register. Interest, late fees, orcollection costs will be added to thestudents’ accounts.

Did you know?

The application for summer 2006admission deadline is May 1, 2006.

You can register for classesApril 10 through May 22, 2006!

Did you know?

backpacks - canoes - compasses - coolers - ice skates - lifejackets - mountain bikes - roller blades - sea kayaks - skiequipment - snowboards & boots - snowshoes - stoves - tents

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CERTIFIED PUBLIC MANAGER - BCPM Offered through the Community & Technical College

University Center (UC) 141, 786-4940

BCPM AC001 Public vs. Private Sector .3 CEUEnvironments

Grade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $35.0050944 491 T 09:00A-12:00P ER 228-F Staff 08/08-08/08

For section 491: Department Approval Required. Eagle River Cont Ed: $35.00

BCPM AC002 Role of the Supervisor .6 CEUGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $110.0051651 491 W 09:00A-04:00P ER 228-D Sutton, N 06/28-06/28

For section 491: Eagle River Cont Ed: $110.00

BCPM AC008 Effective Writing .6 CEUGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $110.0051652 491 W 09:00A-04:00P ER 228-D Dekreon, L 07/12-07/12

For section 491: Eagle River Cont Ed: $110.00

BCPM AC010 Strategic Planning .6 CEUGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $110.0051653 491 W 09:00A-04:00P ER 228-D Anzivino, J 07/26-07/26

For section 491: Eagle River Cont Ed: $110.00

BCPM AC021 CPM Persuasive Presentations 1.2 CEUGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $220.0051654 491 TW 09:00A-04:00P ER 228-D Kirk, K 08/08-08/09

For section 491: Eagle River Cont Ed: $220.00

BCPM AC023CPM Key Issues in Employee Relations Law .6 CEUGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $110.0050947 491 F 09:00A-04:00P ER 228-D Dean, J 07/14-07/14

For section 491: Eagle River Cont Ed: $110.00

BUSINESS WORK PLACE SKILLS - BWRK Offered through the Community & Technical College

University Center (UC) 141, 786-4940

BWRK AC021Selected Topics: Customer Service .6 CEUGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $70.0050949 491 T 09:00A-04:00P ER 228-F Staff 08/22-08/22

For section 491: Department Approval Required. Eagle River Cont Ed: $70.00

CULINARY NON-CREDIT - CNC Offered through the Community & Technical College

Lucy Cuddy Hall (CUDY), Room 126, 786-4728

CNC A049 Selected Topics in Culinary Arts .0 CRBakery “Boot” Camp

Grade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $325.0050070 345 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY BAKRYWolfram, V 06/19-06/23

For section 345: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.0050071 346 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY BAKRYWolfram, V 06/26-06/30

For section 346: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.0050072 347 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY BAKRYWolfram, V 07/10-07/14

For section 347: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.00

CNC A049 Selected Topics in Culinary Arts .0 CRCulinary “Boot” Bamp

Grade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $325.0050065 340 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY KITCH Bokman, J 06/19-06/23

For section 340: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.0050066 341 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY KITCH Bokman, J 06/26-06/30

For section 341: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.0050067 342 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY KITCH Bokman, J 07/10-07/14

For section 342: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.0050068 343 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY KITCH Bokman, J 07/17-07/21

For section 343: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.0050069 344 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY BAKRYBokman, J 07/31-08/04

For section 344: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.00

CNC A049 Selected Topics in Culinary Arts .0 CRIntermediate Bakery Camp

Grade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $325.0050073 348 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY BAKRYWolfram, V 07/14-07/21

For section 348: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.0050074 349 MTWRF 10:00A-03:00P CUDY BAKRYWolfram, V 07/31-08/04

For section 349: Culinary Arts Lab Fee: $325.00

ENGINEERING SCIENCE - ES Offered through the School of Engineering

Engineering Building (ENGR), Room 201, 786-1900 www.engr.uaa.alaska.edu

Each student taking any undergraduate Engineering course will be chargeda single lab fee of $25 for the semester.

ES AC030 Fundamentals of Arctic Engineering 4.5 CEURegistration Restrictions: Degree in engineering, architecture, landscapearchitecture, geomatics, or physical science, upper class standing in anundergraduate program in these categories, or instructor permission. Grade Mode: Pass/No PassSpecial Fees: $976.0050654 501 TBA TBA WEB TBA Staff 07/11-07/22

For section 501: Arctic Engineering: $938.00Telecourse Spec Fee: $38.00Web course, requires Internet access and basic computer skills.

TESTING PREPARATION - TPOffered through the Community & Technical College

Chugiak-Eagle River Campus, (907) 694-3313 www.uaa.alaska.edu/ctc

TP A002 Preparing for the SAT I .0 CRGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $249.0051655 491 TR 06:00P-07:15P ER TBA Staff 07/11-07/27

For section 491: Eagle River Cont Ed: $249.00

TP A020 Preparing for the GRE .0 CRGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $499.0051656 491 SU 09:00A-05:00P ER TBA TBA 08/05-08/13

For section 491: Eagle River Cont Ed: $499.00

TP A031 Preparing for the LSAT .0 CRGrade Mode: Non-GradedSpecial Fees: $399.0050953 491 SU 09:00A-05:00P ER 228-I Staff 05/27-05/28

For section 491: Eagle River Cont Ed: $399.00

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Adult Education Summer Scholars Series

EDAE 670 301: Policies, Politics, and Transnational Migration: Challenge to Adult and Higher Education

Dr. Mary V. Alfred, Visiting Scholar from Florida International UniversityThis course focuses on adult and continuing education within the contexts of immigration and transnationalmigration. Immigration continues to be a powerful force shaping the US demographic landscape. Most oftoday's immigrants originate from the third world, creating ever-expanding opportunities for adult educatorsto challenge existing ideologies, practices, and structures. This course will explore the politics of migrationand the role of adult and higher education in transforming educational systems to educate an increasinglydiverse population. It will explore ways we can apply these ideas to Alaska. It will be taught by Mary V.Alfred, adult education scholar and professor at Florida International University.

Location: UAA CampusJune 16-18, 2006 CRN 50590 1 Credit

F, 5:30 pm - 9 pm; S, 9am - 5 pm; Su, 1 - 5 pm

EDAE 670 401: Enhancing Adult Motivation: A Multicultural and Neuroscientific Understanding for Teaching Adults

Dr. Raymond J. Wlodkowski, Visiting Professor from Regis UniversityThis course emphasizes how to facilitate culturally responsive teaching. It will provide teachers andtrainers with sensitive and practical help in working effectively with groups of culturally diverse adultlearners. The course will include some of the latest research in brain theory and learning and how anunderstanding of neuroscience can inform teaching practices and make instruction more effective. Thiscourse will be taught by visiting professor, Dr. Raymond Wlodkowski, internationally known educationalpsychologist from Regis University in Denver. Note: This course has special fees of approximately $150 inaddition to regular tuition and fees.

Location: Yukon Island, Kachemak BayJune 23-25, 2006 CRN 50588 1 Credit

F, 5:30 pm - 9 pm; S, 9am - 5 pm; Su, 9am - 2 pm

EDAE 670: Multicultural Human Resource Development Dr. Maria Cseh, Visiting Professor from George Washington University

This course explores the impact of culture and globalization on U.S. and international Human ResourceDevelopment programs and practices. It will examine dimensions of culture and adult learning and organi-zational change approaches that develop and utilize the synergy of workforce diversity. Successful interna-tional HRD programs in the U.S., Asia, Europe, Africa, Middle East, and Latin America will be discussed. Itwill examine ways to apply these ideas to Alaska and to participants' practice. It will be taught by visitingprofessor, Dr. Maria Cseh, adult education professor and international consultant from George WashingtonUniversity. Note: This course has special fees of approximately $150 in addition to regular tuition and fees.

Location: Yukon Island, Kachemak Bay.July 28-30, 2006 CRN 50589 1 Credit

F, 5:30 pm - 9 pm; S, 9am - 5 pm; Su, 9am - 2 pm

The UAA College of Education and Dr. GretchenBersch, Professor Emerita and founder of the series,are pleased to announce that UAA's Adult EducationGraduate Program is hosting three internationallyrecognized scholars. The first course will be held onthe UAA Campus, and the other two at the YukonIsland Center for Research and Education, a lovelyremote retreat nestled in a natural setting in beautifulKachemak Bay.

These adult education graduate courses are always popular and usually fill in advance of the start date. However, spacesometimes becomes available. If you would like to be put on a waiting list for one of these courses or need more infor-mation, call 786-4450.

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Summer Institute in

Gerontology2006

PPreparing for a rapidly agingpopulation is a national and globalchallenge. For Alaska this challenge iseven greater. Our multiculturalpopulation, remote bush villagesfrequently underserved by health careprofessionals, and a lack of trainedservice providers in the field ofgerontology leaves the elderly populationvulnerable. In response to thechallenge, UAA has developed a minorprogram in Gerontology for health careproviders, social workers, counselorsand other human service professionals.

The courses offered as part of theAnnual Summer Institute inGerontology can be used toward theminor in Gerontology. Enrollment in adegree program at UAA is not requiredto enroll in these courses. The coursesin the Summer Institute are designed forprofessionals working with older adults,for students interested in entering thefield of gerontology, and for communitymembers interested in learning moreabout aging as they approach their owngolden years.

A new six-week summer coursefunded by the Health Resources ServiceAdministration (HRSA) will providestudents the opportunity to augmenttheir training in gerontology withculturally sensitive interdisciplinarybehavioral health curriculum thatsupports clinical practice in ruralcommunities.

Summer Institute courses are taughtby UAA faculty or professionals from thecommunity. In addition to the coursesthat can be taken for credit, the AlaskaGeriatric Education Center (AKGEC)will be sponsoring and co-sponsoring avariety of workshops, lectures, seminars,and discussions on topics related togeriatrics. May is Older AmericansMonth and there may be special eventsfor seniors. Please check the AKGECwebsite, www.alaskagec.org, fortraining, education, and special eventupdates.

Annual Workshop:Promoting Best Practices in Elder

Health and Long-Term SupportJune 8, 9,10Days: RFS

Location: BP Energy Center - AnchorageThis workshop is a statewide education, training, andnetworking opportunity providing continuing educa-tion for medical and social services professionals,direct care providers, and administrators of programsthat provide long-term support and/or services foraging persons.

For information about this workshop, contact Ann Jache (907) 786-1955;

[email protected]; or visit the AKGEC website: www.alaskagec.org.

Health Care of the ElderlyMay 8 - June 29

Instructors: Ballantyne, J., Predeger, E.Days: R

Time: 4:00 - 7:00 pm Location: TBA

Overview of the issues that affect older adults andtheir lifestyles. Addresses normal physiological andpsychological aging changes, and health concepts ofprevention, promotion and protection. Includes issuesaffecting care giving of older family members in amultitude of settings. Explores health policies whichhave financial, legal, and ethical implications.Highlights special needs of Alaskan elderly.CRN: 50749 NS A434 301 3 Credits

Elder Behavioral Health in Rural Practice (AKIP)

May 15 - June 9 (on-campus)June 11 - 24 (practicum placement)Instructors: Kopacz, E., Mumma, C.,

Predeger, E., Rosich R.Please contact AKGEC for details.

Biology of AgingMay 22 - June 26

Instructor: Brown, E.Days: TWR

Time: 8:30 - 11:15 am Location: ENGR 332

Explores the causes and effects of aging from the levelof the cells and tissues to the level of the whole organ-ism, and whole human populations. Topics willinclude evolution and the genetics of lifespan, howcellular aging contributes to aging of the whole organ-ism, diseases of aging, and ways of modifying the rateof aging. CRN: 51340 BIOL A294C 301 3 credits

Adult Development and AgingMay 22 - June 26

Instructor: Rosich, R.Days: TWR

Time: 4:00-6:45 pm Location: SSB 119

Reviews psychological, biological, and social develop-ment along with economic and historical circum-stances of aging in the span of life between early andlate adulthood. A special focus is placed on agingwithin today’s world and the use of applied develop-mental psychology in promoting positive aging. CRN: 50186 PSY A450 301 3 Credits

Sociology of AgingMay 22- August 8

Instructor: Jache, A.Telecourse

This is a telecourse; please review technical require-ments prior to registering. A comparative analysis ofthe social status and role of the aging in various soci-eties with emphasis on problems of aging in contem-porary U.S.CRN: 50140 SOC A310 501 3 credits

Geriatric Social Work PracticeMay 22 - August 8

Instructor: Cunningham, P.WEB

Covers the knowledge, skills, and values needed foreffective social work practice with older adults andtheir families. Students will have the opportunity todevelop the capability for accurate multidimensionalassessments and effective interventions with and onbehalf of older adults and their families. The coursewill cover thematic units of successful aging, diversity,physical health, mental health, planning for later years,end of life care, and health care system/health policyissues.CRN: 50552 SWK A690 501 3 credits

Women and AgingJune 23 - 24

Instructor: Bosek, R.Days: FS

Time: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Location: SSB 213

Explores women’s health, intimacy, creativity, volun-teerism, psychological and spiritual mentoring.CRN: 50191 PSY A490 354 1 CreditCRN: 50203 PSY A690 354 1 Credit

Death and DyingJuly 5 - August 8

Instructor: Stephens, D.Days: MTWR

Time: 4:00 - 6:00 pmLocation: SSB 224

An examination of the event of death and the processof dying in contemporary society. Psychologicalaspects of loss, grieving and acceptance of one’s ownmortality are presented along with an exploration ofhelping services available in the local community.Social issues involving death are discussed.CRN: 50173 PSY A143 301 3 credits

Dr. Rosellen RosichAKGEC Director and Summer Institute CoordinatorFor information on the Summer Institute or the work of theAlaska Geriatric Educational Center, and to be added to theAKGEC informational mailing list, contact: Geri Heiner, Administrative Assistant, [email protected], (907) 264-6221

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EDUCATIONALMEDIASERVICES(Distance Education)

BLACKBOARD

Telecourses will be broadcast only on the UAA GCI cable station (channel 15). See the website at www.uaa.alaska.edu/distanceeducation for a complete broadcast schedule. Web courses will be deliveredonline using a course management system called Blackboard. Students can log in to Blackboard from the mainUAA homepage at www.uaa.alaska.edu by using their student username and their 8-digit student identificationnumber as their password. All distance education course listings appear on the distance education website.A typical distance education course may require a student to consult a syllabus, read corresponding textbookchapters, view related television programs, and/or participate in online activities. Students communicate withthe instructor by telephone, email, mail, discussion groups, and audio conferences. NOTE: KAKM Channel 7 will no longer be showing UAA telecourses.

Educational Media Services and Distance Educational Services are located in GHH 101.907-786-6177 Fax: 907-786-4485 [email protected]

All distance education students are required to retrieve their syllabus from Blackboard at the beginning of each new semester.

What is Blackboard?Blackboard is an Internet-based course management system.Through Blackboard, students and faculty interact within a Webcourse. Students use Blackboard to gain access to the course materials, assignments, and other important items related to their distance course. If you enroll in a distance course, Blackboard is thetool that you will use to do most of your coursework.

Where do I get my Blackboard username andpassword?If you are enrolled in a distance education course, you will receive aletter via the mail about one week prior to the beginning of thesemester. This letter will give you your student username and password, and will provide you with instruction on how to log in toBlackboard. Also, the letter will instruct you how to access your distance education student information packet and student proctorinformation form. These are important documents for every distanceeducation student.

Where is my Blackboard course located?You can access Blackboard from the main UAA site atwww.uaa.alaska.edu by selecting the Blackboard link. To log in toBlackboard, enter your student username and your email accountpassword (student identification number). Once inside ofBlackboard, you will find all the courses that you are enrolled in listedunder the “My Courses” heading.

How do I make corrections to UAOnline orBlackboard?If there appears to be a discrepancy between your information onUAOnline (http://uaonline.alaska.edu) and Blackboard(www.uaa.alaska.edu/distanceeducation), remember that what ison UAOnline represents your official record at UAA. For correctionsto UAOnline, contact Enrollment Services (786-1480); and for corrections to Blackboard, contact the IT Call Center (786-4646,opt.1).

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Please Note:Some Distance Education courses may have been added

or cancelled since publication of this schedule. Check most current course offerings at UAOnline or

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ENROLLMENT SERVICES - PO Box 141629 Anchorage, Alaska 99514-1629

University Center 907-786-1480, Fax 907-786-1097

COURSE TIME CONFLICT FORM

Name__________________________ Student ID Number _______________has my permission to enroll in:

1) DEPT_____________ COURSE NUMBER___________ SECTION __________ CRN ____________

Course Dates ___________ -___________ Course Day(s) ___________ Course Times _______-______

Instructor (or designee) Signature _________________________________________________________

Printed Name___________________________________________ Date ________________________

The course shown above has a time conflict with the course below:

2) DEPT_____________ COURSE NUMBER___________ SECTION __________ CRN ____________

Course Dates ______ -_______ Course Day(s) _________ Course Times _____-______

Instructor (or designee) Signature _______________________________________________________

Printed Name___________________________________________ Date _______________________

Courses must be added by the Add Deadline.

Explanations/Comments_____________________________________________________________________________________________

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STUDENT INFORMATION

Student ID # orName: ______________________________________________ Social Security #:____________________

(Print Legibly)

I hereby authorize the below named individual to register me for the following semester:

Semester: ___________________________________________ Year:_____________________

If needed, UAA may release any directory information that may be necessary to complete the registration.

I am voluntarily having the below named individual register for me. I accept responsibility for any actions taken on my behalfby the below named individual and release UAA from any and all claims, legal or otherwise, arising from this proxy registra-tion. I understand this proxy form is valid for one semester only.

Signature: __________________________________________ Date:_____________________

PROXY INFORMATION(Picture ID Required)

Name: ______________________________________________________________________________________(Print Legibly)

Mailing Address: ______________________________________________________________________________

Day Phone: ___________________________________ Home Phone: _______________________________

Proxy Signature: ________________________________________ Date:________________________

This form must be signed and presented with the student’s registration forms.

Students unable to register in person may have a proxy register for them. The student must provide the proxywith a signed Proxy for Registration Form or other signed authorization to do so. The proxy must submit thesigned authorization and their picture ID at the time of registration. The proxy must follow the policies and calen-dar governing registration. Spouses, parents, and friends are required to have a signed proxy form in order toregister (or process other registration related activity) for another person, including secondary school students.

ENROLLMENT SERVICES - PO Box 141629 Anchorage, Alaska 99514-1629

University Center 907-786-1480, Fax 907-786-1097

PROXY FOR REGISTRATION FORM

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SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTSIGNATURE FORM

University of Alaska AnchorageEnrollment Services

P.O. Box 141629, Anchorage, AK 99514-1629Students under the age of 18 years, with required signatures, may enroll in a maximum of seven (7) cred-its per semester, in course of 200-level or lower, and are subject to all student fees.

STUDENT INFORMATION PLEASE PRINT LEGIBLY TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENT

NAME: __________________________________________________________________ SOCIAL SECURITY #: ______________________________LAST FIRST MI

DATE OF BIRTH: _________________________________ADDRESS: _________________________________________________________________

STREET/P.O. BOX/APT AGE: ________________________________________

__________________________________________________________________ GRADE LEVEL: __________________________________CITY STATE ZIP

TELEPHONE(S): ______________________________________________________________ SCHOOL ATTENDING: ______________________________

SEMESTER/YEAR TO ATTEND UAA: ___________________

SIGNATURE: ________________________________________________________________ DATE: _________________________________________

PARENT/GUARDIAN STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING AND APPROVAL TO BE COMPLETED BY PARENT/GUARDIAN

Signature signifies approval and understanding of, and agreement with/to all policies as stated in the STUDENT AND PARENT/GUARDIANAGREEMENT, as well as verifying permission for student to enroll in courses at UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA ANCHORAGE.

NAME: __________________________________________________________________________________________LAST FIRST MI

SIGNATURE: ________________________________________________________________ DATE: ________________________________________

SECONDARY SCHOOL INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL AND/OR COUNSELOR

Secondary School Principal and/or Counselor must assess the student’s social and academic maturity and readiness for success andsafety in the courses requested. If the student is home schooled, the home school organization director will serve as the local areaSchool District designee.

Please mark the appropriate box. Enter student’s GPA.

NAME: ____________________________________________________________________ TITLE: ________________________________________LAST FIRST MI

SIGNATURE: ________________________________________________________________ DATE: ________________________________________

UAA INFORMATION TO BE COMPLETED BY UAA FACULTY AND STAFF

UAA Course Instructor must use judgment as to whether the student possesses intellectual and academic resources, emotional maturityto absorb and appreciate significance of material, whether the course involves high risk activities, and the student can legally participate.

(SEE PAGE 1 - UNIVERSITY DETERMINATION)

NOTE: IF COURSE IS CLOSED/FULL, THE FACULTY MEMBER(S) MUST ALSO SIGN AN ADD/DROP OR REGISTRATION FORM.SIGNATURE OF DIRECTOR OF ENROLLMENT SERVICES:

SIGNATURE: ________________________________________________________________ DATE: ________________________________________

APPROVED NOT APPROVED GPA

SUBJECT PREFIX COURSE NO. SECTION COURSE TITLE CREDITS FACULTY SIGNATURE DATE

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SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT ENROLLMENT POLICYUniversity of Alaska Anchorage

Enrollment ServicesP.O. Box 141629, Anchorage, AK 99514-1629

STUDENT AND PARENT/GUARDIAN AGREEMENT

The registration process at UAA requires all secondary school student applicants and their parents/guardians to com-plete a Secondary School Student and Parent/Guardian Statement of Understanding and Approval. Signing the agree-ment signifies understanding of, and agreement with/to all of the following:

1. University work is much more rigorous and much less guided than secondary education course work;

2. The courses taken will establish an official transcript that will follow the student throughout the student’s collegeand/or university career;

3. Adult themes and diverse perspectives are essential to University materials and discourse;

4. A secondary school student who registers in University courses is responsible for maintaining at least a “C”(2.00 on a 4.00 scale) cumulative high school grade point average in order to register for college-level credit;

5. The University will not act in a parental or supervisory role;

6. A parent or guardian may not attend a course in which their secondary school students is registered unless anduntil the parent or guardian is also officially registered for the course;

7. A secondary school student who registers in University courses is fully responsible for complying with all policiesand procedures of the University;

8. A permanent University disciplinary record is established for all students who are found responsible for violatingthe Code of Conduct. The Code of Conduct may be referenced in the UAA Catalog.

UNIVERSITY DETERMINATION

The University reserves the right to deny or discontinue the enrollment of a student in a course or courses if theUniversity determines that the student lacks the maturity, the legal or intellectual ability, or the academic preparedness toparticipate on an equal footing with other students, or if it is otherwise not in the legitimate interest of the University forthe student to participate. Factors that may be considered in such a determination include, but are not limited to, the fol-lowing:

1. Whether the parents (including guardians) of the student support the student’s enrollment in the course;

2. Whether, in the judgment of the faculty member, the student:a. possesses the intellectual and academic resources to participate meaningfully on an equal footing with other

students,b. has the emotional maturity to absorb and appreciate the significance of material covered in the course,c. has the potential to behave appropriately so as to not disrupt the class or distract the faculty member or

other students in the course,d. is independent and will not require undue care, attention, or monitoring by the faculty member, ande. possesses the physical ability to perform physical functions in the course without undue risk;

3. Whether the course involves high risk activities for which the University requires a release of claims of all stu-dents, in light of the fact that such a release is not enforceable as to a student under the age of 18; and

4. Whether the student can lawfully participate in the course.

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SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENT ENROLLMENT REGISTRATION PROCESS

University of Alaska AnchorageEnrollment Services

P.O. Box 141629, Anchorage, AK 99514-1629

To complete the registration process, secondary school students must:

Submit the Secondary School Student Admission Application form at www.uaonline.alaska.edu throughEnrollment Services, or at community campuses.

Pick up Secondary School Student Enrollment forms online, in the back of the UAA Class Schedule, atEnrollment Services (located in the University Center), or at the community campuses.

Complete the Student Information section of the Secondary School Student Signature Form. The form must besigned and dated by the student.

Obtain signed approval on the Secondary School Student Signature Form of parent and/or guardian. Parentand/or guardian signature denotes agreement and understanding of the Student and Parent/GuardianAgreement.

Obtain signed approvals on the Secondary School Student Signature Form from the local area School Districtdesignees. The designees will assess the student’s social and academic maturity and readiness for successand safety in the courses requested. If the student is home schooled, the home school organization director willserve as the local are School District designee.

Obtain signed approval on the Secondary School Student Signature Form of the course instructor. The courseinstructor’s approval is based on the instructor’s judgment that the student meets factors 1 through 4 in theUniversity Determination section of this policy. Course instructors may require copies of high school transcriptsand SAT, ACT, or an approved test to determine appropriate course placement. Faculty signatures only indicatepermission to register and attend; this is not a guarantee of admittance into a closed (full) course.

Complete a Proxy for Registration Form if someone other than the student is processing the request. Thisneeds to be signed by the student and parent/guardian.

Submit above stated forms to the UAA Enrollment Services director or community campus director for reviewand final approval. The campus designee will review the student packet for completeness and assess the stu-dent’s social and academic maturity and readiness for success and safety in the courses requested.

Register on a space-available basis, as priority is given to degree-seeking students. Enrollment guidelines forqualified secondary school students are as follows:• Enrollment may not exceed seven credits per semester;• Prerequisites for the courses requested must be met;• Courses must be at the 200-level or lower (exceptions must be approved by the course instructor, depart-

ment chair, and Dean, Director, or designee);

Pay all tuition, course, and student fees.

Adhere to UAA policies and procedures found in the catalog and student handbook.

Attain a grade of at least “C” (2.00 on a 4.00 scale) from each UAA course to receive permission to register forfuture semesters.

Meet other program requirements established for secondary school students at the community campuses.

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STUDENT RIGHTS, FREEDOMS, AND RESPONSIBILITIES

www.uaa.alaska.edu/students/campussafety.cfmThis web site serves as UAA’s central access point for campus safety information. From this site, web links take you tomore information about personal safety, the campus safety report, safety escorts, and the University Police Department. Formore information, please contact the University Police Department at 786-1120.

CAMPUS SECURITYREPORT

The Campus Security Report contains UAA’s campus crime statistics for the three most current years; campus securitymeasures; crime reporting and alert procedures; crime prevention strategies and educational programs; the sexual offensespolicy, complaint procedures, and disciplinary actions for violations of alcohol and other drug policies. The report is avail-able online at www.uaa.alaska.edu/safety, or contact the Dean of Students Office by calling 786-1214, or visiting StudentUnion 204.

CAMPUS SEX CRIMES PREVENTION ACT

The Campus Sex Crimes Prevention Act is a federal law that provides for the tracking of convicted sex offenders enrolled ator employed by institutions of higher education. The Act’s intent is to extend the protections of sex offender registries to col-lege campuses. Sex offenders who already must register with the State of Alaska, as required by state law, must providenotice to the State that they are employed, carry on vocation at, or are a student at the University of Alaska Anchorage.Members of the campus community may obtain information concerning registered sex offenders from the Alaska Departmentof Public Safety through the following web site: www.dps.state.ak.us/nSorcr/asp.

DRUG FREESCHOOLS REPORT

The Drug Free Schools Report contains UAA’s alcohol and other drug policies and behavioral expectations for students andemployees; disciplinary actions for violations of these policies; resources available for assistance with alcohol and other drugissues. This report contains physiological effects, risks, and criminal penalties associated with alcohol and other drug use.The report is available at www.uaa.alaska.edu/students/campussafety.cfm, or contact the Dean of Students Office bycalling 786-1214, or visiting Student Union 204.

FAMILYEDUCATIONALRIGHTS & PRIVACYACT (FERPA)

UAA provides information on its policies regarding who has legal access to students’ educational records, procedures toinspect and challenge the contents of a student’s educational records, complaint procedures for alleged violations of FERPApolicies. Please refer to the UAA Course Catalog or the Fact Finder student handbook for the policy text and a link to to theUniversity of Alaska Board of Regents’ Policy and University Regulation (09.04.00) regarding education records.

NOTIFICATION OFCIVIL RIGHTS COMPLIANCE

STUDENT DISPUTE/COMPLAINT RESOLUTION

UAA provides general consumer information such as tuition costs and fees, timelines, procedures to officially withdraw, refundschedules, financial assistance programs; eligibility and application process. This information may be found either in thecourse catalog or the semester class schedules, or you may request it from UAA Enrollment Services in the University Center,by calling 786-1480. Student completion and graduate rates; transfer-out rates; and retention rates are available from UAAOffice of Institutional Planning, Research, and Assessment by calling 786-1483, or visiting opra.uaa.alaska.edu.

Students can register to vote via the Internet at www.elections.state.ak.us. On-campus voter registration is available inthe USUAA office, Student Union 201, and at the Dean of Students Office, Student Union 204. Voter registration for UAAstudents experiencing disabilities is available at Disability Support Services, Rasmuson Hall 105. Their telephone number is786-4530 or 786-4536 TTY. For additional information online about voter registration at the Anchorage campus, please visitwww.uaa.alaska.edu/voterinfo.

VOTER REGISTRATION

STUDENTS’RIGHT-TO-KNOW

For more information on student rights, freedoms, and responsibilities, refer to the UAA Course Catalog and the Fact Finder Student Handbook.

In compliance with the Executive Order 11246; Title II of the Education Amendments of 1976; Title VI of the Civil Rights Actof 1964, as amended by the Equal Employment Opportunity Act of 1972; Title IX Regulation Implementing EducationAmendments of 1972; Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973; Office of Civil Rights Vocational Educational Guidelines;and all other Federal, State, School rules, laws, regulations, and policies, the University of Alaska Anchorage and extendedcampuses shall not discriminate on the basis of sex, age, race, color, national origin, religion, or disability in its educationalprograms or activities.

It is the intent of the University of Alaska Anchorage and extended campuses to comply with both the letter and spirit of thelaw in making certain discrimination does not exist in its policies, regulations, and operations. Grievance procedures for TitleIX and Section 504 have been established for students and employees who feel discrimination has been shown byUniversity of Alaska Anchorage and extended campuses.

UAA procedures for resolving student complaints or concerns may be found in the UAA Fact Finder student handbook andthe UAA Course Catalog. Copies of the student handbook may be found at various locations around campus or in the Officeof Leadership and Ethical Development, Student Union 204, or online: www.uaa.alaska.edu/studentaffairs/Fact-Finder.cfm.

Specific complaints of alleged discrimination under Title IX(gender) and Section 504 (disability) should be referred to:

Title IX/Section 504 CoordinatorOffice of Campus Diversity and Compliance, UAA3211 Providence DriveAnchorage, Alaska 99508(907) 786-4788

Title IX complaints may also be filed with the Office of CivilRights:

Office of Civil Rights, Region XU.S. Department of Education2901 Third Avenue, M/S 106Seattle, Washington 98121(206) 442-1635

Students attending the University of Alaska Anchorage and community campuses may participate in education programs andactivities, including, but not limited to health, physical education, and vocational and technical education, regardless of race,color, religion, national origin, age, sex, Vietnam era or disabled veteran status, physical or mental disability, changes in marital sta-tus, pregnancy or parenthood.

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