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Manchester   UNH-Manchester :: Business

BUS 675 (M1) - Special Topics in Business Administration

SpcTop/Prev & Detect of Fraud

Credits: 2.0
Term: January 2020 - Full Term (12/27/2019 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   1  
CRN: 30164
Provides students with an opportunity to explore a topic in business administration such as marketing, management, finance, or accounting. Topics will vary. Barring duplication of subject, may be repeated for credit. Prereq: Completion of Introductory Business Core or permission.
Instructor permission required.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated up to unlimited times.
Equivalent(s): ADM 675
Only listed campus in section: Manchester
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/27/2019 1/18/2020 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Manchester   UNH-Manchester :: Business

BUS 690 (M1) - Business Program Internship

Business Program Internship

Credits: 1.0 to 4.0
Term: January 2020 - Full Term (12/27/2019 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Credit/Fail Grading
Class Size:   20  
CRN: 30148
Supervised internship practicum within the private, public or non-profit sector. Focus is for the student to gain valuable insights into both professional and managerial positions, applying their college knowledge to a variety of roles and projects, influencing their career trajectory through 'real world' experience. Can be taken multiple times for credit, with credit varying from 1-4 hours based on time spent on the internship. For the 16 credit concentration, up to 4 BUS 690 credits can be applied. Credits beyond will be applied to general credits. Does not substitute for the internship required as part of the Business Capstone Course BUS 750 - Business Internship Senior Seminar. Offered, Fall, Spring and Summer. Cr/f.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
Only listed majors in section: BUS ADMIN, BUS: ACCT, BUSINESS
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/27/2019 1/18/2020 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Additional Course Details: 

Forty-five hours of internship are required for 1 credit; up to 180 hours for 4 credits. Occasional one-on-one online discussions, via ZOOM. Canvas site provided for support. Students are expected to search for internship between October and December. Mandatory one-on-one meeting with Prof. Troy before submitting internship forms on Handshake to CaPS office. Junior status in UNH Manchester business program required. Internship must be completed by January 25th.

CA 502 (M1) - Image and Sound

Image and Sound

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2020 - January Term - on campus (01/02/2020 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   15  
CRN: 30151
Image and Sound is a foundation course in the aesthetics of motion picture and sound production. This course explores the aesthetic principles that are used to communicate stories, emotions and messages in popular media. Students will study film, television and new media and survey production methods. This is not a production course per se, but is particularly helpful to students interested in video and film production. No credit for students who have completed CA 444.
Section Comments: Meets in person 1/3, 1/6, 1/8, 1/10, 1/13, 1/15, 1/17. Online is asynchronous
Equivalent(s): CA 444
Attributes: Online with some campus visits, Fine&PerformingArts(Discovery), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/3/2020 1/17/2020 MWF 11:01am - 1:50pm PANDRA P456
Durham   Life Sciences & Agriculture :: Community&Environmental Plan

CEP 794 (01) - Community and Environmental Planning Internship

Com & Envrnmtl Plan Internship

Credits: 4.0 to 12.0
Term: January 2020 - Full Term (12/27/2019 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Credit/Fail Grading
Class Size:   10  
CRN: 30034
Fieldwork in a planning office for student?s professional development. Student must be supervised by a qualified planner or faculty-approved supervisor throughout the internship and remain in consultation with a faculty advisor. A Memorandum of Understanding between the student, the internship supervisor, and the faculty advisor, as well as midterm and final written reports are required. May be taken for 4 credits with 150 hours of internship up to a maximum of 12 credits for 450 hours of internship. Cr/F.
Dean’s approval required.
Repeat Rule: May be repeated for a maximum of 12 credits.
Equivalent(s): CD 794
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/27/2019 1/18/2020 Hours Arranged TBA
Durham   Engineering&Physical Sciences :: Chemistry

CHEM 403 (NL) - General Chemistry I

General Chemistry I

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2020 - January Term - on campus (01/02/2020 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   24  
CRN: 30001
Fundamental laws and concepts applied to nonmetals, metals, and their compounds. For students who plan to take further chemistry courses. Previous chemistry recommended. Knowledge of algebra, exponentials, and logarithms required. Special fee. Lab. Cannot be taken for credit if credit received for CHEM 405. Required for chemistry majors.
Section Comments: For students seeking to repeat the General Chemistry I lecture, who have previously taken CHEM 403 lecture and lab, and have passed the lab component. Department Approval required. Contact Dr. Konen in PARS S151 for departmental approval.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Equivalent(s): CHEM 405
Attributes: Physical Science(Discovery), Discovery Lab Course
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/2/2020 1/18/2020 MWF 9:10am - 12:00pm PARS S150
Durham   Engineering&Physical Sciences :: Chemistry

CHEM 651 (NL1) - Organic Chemistry I

Organic Chemistry I

Credits: 3.0
Term: January 2020 - January Term - on campus (01/02/2020 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 30039
Principal classes of organic compounds, aliphatic and aromatic, class reactions and structural theory. Intended primarily for pre-healing arts, biological science, and health science students. Prereq: CHEM 404; CHEM 405;/or permission. Students receiving credit for CHEM 651 and CHEM 652 may not receive credit for either CHEM 545 or CHEM 547 and CHEM 548.
Section Comments: For students who are retaking CHEM 651 and have passed CHEM 653 lab. See Cindi Rohwer, W115B Parsons for department approval. Lost class time due to holidays and snow days will be made up at the discretion of the instructor, on days and times TBD by the instructor.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Co-Requisite: CHEM 653
Equivalent(s): CHEM 545, CHEM 547, CHEM 548
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
1/2/2020 1/18/2020 MW 8:10am - 10:30am PARS N116
1/2/2020 1/18/2020 F 8:10am - 11:00am PARS N116
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Classics

CLAS 401 (1ON) - Classical Mythology

Classical Mythology

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2020 - January Term - online (12/27/2019 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   25  
CRN: 30082
Survey of myths and sagas of ancient Greece and Rome. No classical preparation necessary. Background course for majors in English, the arts, music, history, modern languages, classics. Special fee.
Equivalent(s): CLAS 401H, CLAS 501, CLAS 501H
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Humanities(Disc), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/27/2019 1/18/2020 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Durham   Liberal Arts :: Classics

CLAS 510 (1HY) - Building Rome

Building Rome

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2020 - January Term - Study Away (12/27/2019 - 01/20/2020)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   14  
CRN: 30020
Special Fees: $1,270.00
An introduction to the buildings and structures for which the Romans remain famous, such as the Pantheon, the Colosseum, and the aqueducts that allowed Rome to become a metropolis. A major focus is the connection between the changes in Roman society and the development of Roman architecture. Looks at both Rome and other important cities in the Roman Empire. All readings are in English. No prior knowledge of the ancient world required. Special fee.
Section Comments: CLAS 510 is a Study Away Program in Rome. Online dates: December 27 - January 7; Study Away: January 7 - January 17. You must apply for this program through the Global Education Center in order to be registered.
Department Approval Required. Contact Academic Department for permission then register through Webcat.
Co-Requisite: INCO 589
Attributes: Online with some campus visits, Fine&PerformingArts(Discovery), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/27/2019 1/20/2020 Hours Arranged ONLINE
12/27/2019 1/20/2020 Hours Arranged ABROAD TBA

CMN 455 (1ON) - Introduction to Media Studies

Introduction to Media Studies

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2020 - January Term - online (12/27/2019 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 30004
Nature, development, and the effects of mass media. Overview of mass communication history and theory.
Equivalent(s): CMN 455H
Attributes: Social Science (Discovery), Online (no campus visits), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/27/2019 1/18/2020 Hours Arranged ONLINE
Additional Course Details: 

 

 

What this course can offer you: Media, both traditional "mass media" and social media/digital media saturate our lives, and we are living through a revolution in communication. The internet and social media have transformed nearly every aspect of our lives: work, play, relationships, entertainment, knowledge, politics, education (like this online course!), and so much else. Anxieties surrounding media use are widespread and growing, yet so is excitement and awe over technological progress.  This course is an introduction to the critical study of media, with the broad aim of helping students think about and analyze the impact(s) of media in their own lives. You'll learn about media history, media theory, contemporary issues and debates surrounding media, media & social change, all through topical lessons on everything from 'YouTube Stars' to digital journalism. One of my favorite parts about teaching this course is that students are already very knowledgeable about media in many respects (you're already experts!), which I provide are tools and perspectives for putting that knowledge to work. This course really is for everyone: developing an critical and informed understanding of media is essential in today's world, and this course aims to help students develop a concept-based knowledge of media that will serve you for life, even as the specific forms of dominant media change and transform. 

Class flexibility: The course is designed with flexibility for students to fit their work time in with their schedules, however it is also structured to help make sure students stay on track to complete all the work. You can absolutley take the class from anywhere (I've had students complete the class from many different time zones and countries!). Even if you've never taken an online class before, the course is designed to be intuitive and easy to manage. 

Course book costs: the class has just one book, used copies of which can be found for around $10-$15 (+shipping) on Amazon and similar online retailers. 

About your instructor: I've taught this class online half a dozen times now, and have worked to make it a smooth and enjoyable experience for students, despite the fact that it's a condensed schedule (a 4 credit course in just 3-4 weeks). I try to make the class as personal and interactive as I can, even though it's a purely virtual format. I also teach this same course "face-to-face", so I've enjoyed the challenge of shaping it into the online format. 

Questions? Want more info? Contact me! (michael.soha@unh.edu

CMN 456 (1ON) - Propaganda and Persuasion

Propaganda and Persuasion

Credits: 4.0
Term: January 2020 - January Term - online (12/27/2019 - 01/18/2020)
Grade Mode: Letter Grading
Class Size:   30  
CRN: 30025
Introduction to theories of propaganda and persuasion. Examination of symbolic strategies designed to secure or resist social and institutional change. Attention given to case studies of social, political, economic, and religious reformation. Special consideration of the ethical ramifications of such efforts.
Equivalent(s): CMN 456H
Attributes: Online (no campus visits), Humanities(Disc), EUNH
Instructors: STAFF
Start Date End Date Days Time Location
12/27/2019 1/18/2020 Hours Arranged ONLINE