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WebCT Courses in the College of Arts and Sciences

 

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The current offerings for online courses using WebCT in the College of Arts and Sciences at Winthrop University are listed below. WebCT courses which are used to supplement a traditional on-campus course are indicated by [S]; courses which are entirely web-based are indicated by [WB]. In coming semesters, some supplemental courses will become entirely web-based. 

  • For more information on a particular course, contact the professor. 

  • For course details, including pre-requisites and credit hours, consult the Undergraduate Catalog.  

  • For more information about WebCT at Winthrop, contact Suzanne Sprouse, e-Learning Coordinator. 

Fall 2008

Biology 150: Elements of Living Systems - Prof. Jack Bagwell [WB]

A course for non-science majors that introduces the unifying principles of biology. The course will cover various levels of organization from molecules to ecosystems. Topics include ecology, energy use and acquisition, biodiversity, evolution, genetics and cells.

 

Mass Comm 251: Media Writing - Dr. Larry Timbs [S]

The study of and practice in writing for print and broadcast media.

 

Summer 2008

Biology 101: Human Biology - Professor: Dr. John Dillé [WB]

A consideration of selected aspects of the functioning of the human body and of bioethical issues related to human health, heredity and reproduction.

 

Biology 150: Elements of Living Systems - Prof. Jack Bagwell [WB]

A course for non-science majors that introduces the unifying principles of biology. The course will cover various levels of organization from molecules to ecosystems. Topics include ecology, energy use and acquisition, biodiversity, evolution, genetics and cells.

 

Nutrition 221: Human Nutrition - Dr. Jean Silagyi-Rebovich [S]

Basic nutrition concepts applied to the needs of individuals, families and communities.

 

Social Work 541: Substance Abuse Interventions - Professor: Dr. Sue Lyman [WB]

This course will focus on issues of addiction from an ecological perspective. Students will study the various theories of addiction and the implications of those theories for both individual and family impact as well as for social work intervention. Strong emphasis will be placed on the interaction of cultural, environmental, interpersonal and intra-personal factors on the causes and social work intervention of addiction for individuals and within a family context.


Spring 2008

Biology 150: Elements of Living Systems - Prof. Jack Bagwell [WB]

A course for non-science majors that introduces the unifying principles of biology. The course will cover various levels of organization from molecules to ecosystems. Topics include ecology, energy use and acquisition, biodiversity, evolution, genetics and cells.

 

 

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