MINNESOTA STATE UNIVERSITY MOORHEAD
 

Fall 2008

Saturday Class Schedule

 

Classes will meet:  Sept 6, Sept 20, Oct 4, Oct 18, Nov 1, Nov 15, Dec 6
      Alternative Snow Date:  Dec. 13, 2008

 

(Click on Pre-Assignment for More Info)

Dragon Core/Liberal Studies

Course

 

Title
 

Cr

Course ID

Time

Bldg/Room

Technology
Access*

Instructor

Pre-
Assignment

7/7I/F ANTH 110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology 3 002741 9:00-11:30am MA 171 1,3 B. Roberts. No
1A/E

CMST 100

Speech Communication

3

002617

9:00-11:30am

MA 167

2

J. Anderson

 

6I/6/D

MUS 111

The Art of Listening

3

002618

9:00-11:30am

CA 144

5

J. Tesch

No

2/E

PHIL 110

Practical Reasoning

3

002619

9:00-11:30am

MA 181

2

R. Cagle

 

Dragon Core/Liberal Studies

Course

 

Title
 

Cr

Course ID

Time

Bldg/Room

Technology
Access*

Instructor

Pre-
Assignment

4I/4/B

BIOL 103

Humanity and the Ecosystem

3

002628

Noon-2:30pm

SL 118

1, 2

S. Alemadi

No
WI/A/1B

ENGL 101

English Composition I

3

002616

Noon-2:30pm

MA 171

2

A. Hilgers

No

WI/E

ENGL 387

Technical Report Writing

4

002621

Noon-2:30pm

CB 112

2

A. Davis

No
E1

MATH 229

Calculus for Business and Social Sciences

3

002622

CANCELED

CANCELED

2

W. Chen

 

6I/6/D1

PHIL 101 Intro to Western Philosophy

3

002623 Noon-2:30pm

MA 181

1   T. Gracyk No

Dragon Core/Liberal Studies

Course

 

Title
 

Cr

Course ID

Time

Bldg/Room

Technology
Access*

Instructor

Pre-
Assignment

A

ENGL 102

Composition & Literature II

4

002624

2:45-5:15pm

MA 171

2

A. Hilgers

No

6M/6/D

ENGL 282

Literature for Non-Majors

3

002620

2:45-5:15pm

MA 274

2

H. Steinmann

No

5I/5/C

PSY 113

General Psychology

3

002626

2:45-5:15pm

BR 363

1 D. Dalhouse Yes

C

SOC 375 Sociology of health and Medicine

3

002627 2:45-5:15pm

LO 101

1 S. Humphers-Ginther Yes

 

*Technology Access Needed for the Course

1=Email and Web access recommended (not required).

4=CD ROM drive required.

2=Email and Web access required.

5=No CD ROM drive or email access required.

3=CD ROM recommended but optional.

6=Musical CD Player required.

 

If you do not receive the pre-assignment by August 25, contact Continuing Studies at contstdy@mnstate.edu
or (218) 477-5862.

 

 

ADDITIONAL SATURDAY CLASSES

(Note: Dates are different from the classes above)

 

AMCS 390 (002077) / Anishinaabe Ethnobotany (3 cr)

Saturdays -- Sept 6 and 13, Oct 4, Nov 1 and 8, Dec 6

9:00-11:30am AND 12:00-2:30pm,  MA 172   Instructor: Mary Geniusz

This course explores how the Three Fires Anishinaabe People, the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, and Ottawa, use plants for food, in crafts to make objects, and as medicine to cure common ailments.  Throughout the course references are made to how other peoples use these same plants, including the Cree, Menomonee and other First Nation Peoples, as well as Pre-Christian and folk traditions of Europe and Asia.  American Indian plant knowledge is taught using traditional teaching stories, songs, lectures, and power-point presentations.  Hands-on experience of the plants is offered whenever possible to produce simple medicinal preparations and various arts.

 

Concordia & NDSU students: You must register and pay as an
MSUM student for most Saturday courses. No Tri-College Registration is allowed.
See http://appserv.mnstate.edu/continue/tcu.htm

MSUM is an equal opportunity educator and employer

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