summer sessions courses guide summer 2014
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Picture yourself in summer at UAF! Find your next adventure in the courses offered at UAF this summer.TRANSCRIPT
ARI HESTin concert
Friday, June 6 • 7 p.m. Davis Concert Hall, UAF
Ari Hest draws inspiration from musical influences ranging from the 70’s pop of
Gordon Lightfoot and James Taylor to the sprawling electric guitar soundscapes of Ry
Cooder and Daniel Lanois. His music has been featured on television shows including Private
Practice, Army Wives, and One Tree Hill.
UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution. UAF photos by Todd Paris, except where noted. Above: Sherwin Lainez.
In-state Tuition for All Save up to $432/credit over out-of-state rates • Must be registered for summer courses
Sweet Summer Deal Take up to 14 credits and pay for 10 • Receive a ResLife discount of $100/credit to a max of $400• Students pay only tuition for first 10 credits and fees for all credits • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • All classes must be completed by 8/15 with a “C” (2.0) or better • Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning.• Application deadline May 20, 2014
Undergraduate Tuition Awards Up to 3 credits waived for a Summer Sessions course• Minimum 2.5 GPA required • Must be UAF degree seeking • Need based on the 2013-2014 FAFSA• Application deadlines vary
Bochum/Jones Scholarship Two $500 scholarships available • Application deadline April 30,
2014
Campus Employment Assistance• Must be registered for
6 summer credits • Call 474-7021 to set up an
appointment
Summer 2014Course Guide
Right: Perrin Teal-Sullivan, Summer Sessions 2013 tuition award recipient.
Cover: Adam Paskvan, biology student in URSA (Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activities.)
reGister startinG february 24Online http://uaonline.alaska.edu
www.uaf.edu/summer/
In Person UAF Office of Admissions and the Registrar, Signers’ Hall
free resourCes for summer suCCess!UAF Math &
Stat Lab
Located at Chapman Building Room 305 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/dms/mathlab/
UAF Speaking Center
Located at Gruening Building Room 507 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/speak/
UAF Writing Center
Located at Gruening Building Room 801 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/english/writing-center/
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Feb. 24– May 12 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 19
Six-Week Session I
May 27– July 2
Feb. 24– May 29 May 29 June 2 June 3 June 18
Full Session May 27– Aug. 15
Feb. 24– June 2 June 2 June 2 June 3 July 15
Six-Week Session II
July 7– Aug. 15
Feb. 24– July 9 July 9 July 11 July 12 July 30
session dates
summer finanCial aid
uafsummer
free app!The Summer+ app puts summer educational adventures at your fingertips
media!text us!Text your questions
and comments directly to
907-474-7021
Tickets $20, available at Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning907-474-7021 • Toll free: 866-404-7021
Drawings by Todd Sherman, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
Mark your calendar for
ARI HESTin concert
Friday, June 6 • 7 p.m. Davis Concert Hall, UAF
Ari Hest draws inspiration from musical influences ranging from the 70’s pop of
Gordon Lightfoot and James Taylor to the sprawling electric guitar soundscapes of Ry
Cooder and Daniel Lanois. His music has been featured on television shows including Private
Practice, Army Wives, and One Tree Hill.
UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution. UAF photos by Todd Paris, except where noted. Above: Sherwin Lainez.
In-state Tuition for All Save up to $432/credit over out-of-state rates • Must be registered for summer courses
Sweet Summer Deal Take up to 14 credits and pay for 10 • Receive a ResLife discount of $100/credit to a max of $400• Students pay only tuition for first 10 credits and fees for all credits • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • All classes must be completed by 8/15 with a “C” (2.0) or better • Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning.• Application deadline May 20, 2014
Undergraduate Tuition Awards Up to 3 credits waived for a Summer Sessions course• Minimum 2.5 GPA required • Must be UAF degree seeking • Need based on the 2013-2014 FAFSA• Application deadlines vary
Bochum/Jones Scholarship Two $500 scholarships available • Application deadline April 30,
2014
Campus Employment Assistance• Must be registered for
6 summer credits • Call 474-7021 to set up an
appointment
Summer 2014Course Guide
Right: Perrin Teal-Sullivan, Summer Sessions 2013 tuition award recipient.
Cover: Adam Paskvan, biology student in URSA (Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activities.)
reGister startinG february 24Online http://uaonline.alaska.edu
www.uaf.edu/summer/
In Person UAF Office of Admissions and the Registrar, Signers’ Hall
free resourCes for summer suCCess!UAF Math &
Stat Lab
Located at Chapman Building Room 305 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/dms/mathlab/
UAF Speaking Center
Located at Gruening Building Room 507 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/speak/
UAF Writing Center
Located at Gruening Building Room 801 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/english/writing-center/
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MAYmester May 12– May 23
Feb. 24– May 12 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 19
Six-Week Session I
May 27– July 2
Feb. 24– May 29 May 29 June 2 June 3 June 18
Full Session May 27– Aug. 15
Feb. 24– June 2 June 2 June 2 June 3 July 15
Six-Week Session II
July 7– Aug. 15
Feb. 24– July 9 July 9 July 11 July 12 July 30
session dates
summer finanCial aid
uafsummer
free app!The Summer+ app puts summer educational adventures at your fingertips
media!text us!Text your questions
and comments directly to
907-474-7021
Tickets $20, available at Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning907-474-7021 • Toll free: 866-404-7021
Drawings by Todd Sherman, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
Mark your calendar for
ARI HESTin concert
Friday, June 6 • 7 p.m. Davis Concert Hall, UAF
Ari Hest draws inspiration from musical influences ranging from the 70’s pop of
Gordon Lightfoot and James Taylor to the sprawling electric guitar soundscapes of Ry
Cooder and Daniel Lanois. His music has been featured on television shows including Private
Practice, Army Wives, and One Tree Hill.
UAF Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learningwww.uaf.edu/summer/216 Eielson Building907-474-7021 • Toll free: [email protected]
The University of Alaska Fairbanks is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. UAF is an AA/EO employer and educational institution. UAF photos by Todd Paris, except where noted. Above: Sherwin Lainez.
In-state Tuition for All Save up to $432/credit over out-of-state rates • Must be registered for summer courses
Sweet Summer Deal Take up to 14 credits and pay for 10 • Receive a ResLife discount of $100/credit to a max of $400• Students pay only tuition for first 10 credits and fees for all credits • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • All classes must be completed by 8/15 with a “C” (2.0) or better • Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning.• Application deadline May 20, 2014
Undergraduate Tuition Awards Up to 3 credits waived for a Summer Sessions course• Minimum 2.5 GPA required • Must be UAF degree seeking • Need based on the 2013-2014 FAFSA• Application deadlines vary
Bochum/Jones Scholarship Two $500 scholarships available • Application deadline April 30,
2014
Campus Employment Assistance• Must be registered for
6 summer credits • Call 474-7021 to set up an
appointment
Summer 2014Course Guide
Right: Perrin Teal-Sullivan, Summer Sessions 2013 tuition award recipient.
Cover: Adam Paskvan, biology student in URSA (Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activities.)
reGister startinG february 24Online http://uaonline.alaska.edu
www.uaf.edu/summer/
In Person UAF Office of Admissions and the Registrar, Signers’ Hall
free resourCes for summer suCCess!UAF Math &
Stat Lab
Located at Chapman Building Room 305 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/dms/mathlab/
UAF Speaking Center
Located at Gruening Building Room 507 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/speak/
UAF Writing Center
Located at Gruening Building Room 801 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/english/writing-center/
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MAYmester May 12– May 23
Feb. 24– May 12 May 12 May 12 May 13 May 19
Six-Week Session I
May 27– July 2
Feb. 24– May 29 May 29 June 2 June 3 June 18
Full Session May 27– Aug. 15
Feb. 24– June 2 June 2 June 2 June 3 July 15
Six-Week Session II
July 7– Aug. 15
Feb. 24– July 9 July 9 July 11 July 12 July 30
session dates
summer finanCial aid
uafsummer
free app!The Summer+ app puts summer educational adventures at your fingertips
media!text us!Text your questions
and comments directly to
907-474-7021
Tickets $20, available at Summer Sessions & Lifelong Learning907-474-7021 • Toll free: 866-404-7021
Drawings by Todd Sherman, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts
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EDSC F407 Developing Literacy in the Content Areas
EDSC F415 Foundations of Modern Educational Practice
EDSE F612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence (classroom or audio or video)
EDSE F642 Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Social and Behavioral Issues (classroom or audio or video)
ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200x World LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and
Natural SciencesENGL F230 English Language Proficiency
◗ ENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature: Modernist Paris
ES F209 StaticsES F331 Mechanics of MaterialsFISH F495 Applied Marine Microbiology
LaboratoryFLM F298/
F498Film Research in the FRAME: Film Reel Alaska Mentoring Experience
HIST F100x Modern World History◗ HIST/
JRNF368 Topics in American Film History:
The West■ JUST F403 Law and Science of Arbitration■ JUST F492 Seminar: Terrorism
LING F308 Language and GenderMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary
Applications of MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMATH F202x Calculus III
◗ MBA F691 Advanced Topics in BusinessMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of
Art, Drama, and MusicMUS F221 History of MusicPS F100x Political EconomyPS F202 Democracy and Global SocietyPS F321 International Politics (classroom or
video)PSY F240 Psychology of DevelopmentSOC F100x Individual, Society and CultureSOC F395 Love, Sex and Heartbreak: Sociology of
Popular CultureSTAT F200X Elementary Probability and Statistics
◆ SWK F320 Rural Social Work◆ SWK F360 Child Abuse and Neglect
WGS F308 Language and GenderWGS F395 Love, Sex and Heartbreak: Sociology of
Popular Culture
Six Week Session IIJuly 7–August 15
ANTH F295 Culture, Communication and the Family
ART F105 Beginning Drawing◗ ART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art I
ART F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of Art, Drama, and Music
ART F201 Beginning CeramicsART F205 Beginning Drawing
◗ ART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and JewelryART F211 Beginning SculptureART F213 Beginning Painting
◗ ART F301 Intermediate CeramicsART F305 Beginning Drawing
◗ ART F309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry
ART F311 Intermediate SculptureART F313 Intermediate Painting
◗ ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art IIART F401 Advanced Ceramics
◗ ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and JewelryART F411 Advanced SculptureART F413 Advanced PaintingART F601 CeramicsART F605 DrawingART F611 SculptureART F613 PaintingBIOL F116x Fundamentals of Biology IIBIOL F214X Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Public ContextCOUN F632 Career Development (classroom or
audio or video)CS F101 Computers and SocietyDEVM F050 Pre-AlgebraDEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraECON F100x Political EconomyED F603 Field Study Research Methods
(classroom or audio or video)◗ EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and
Practices (classroom or audio)ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200X World Literature: Russia, India and the
Islamic WorldENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and
Natural Sciences
◗ ENGL F231 English Language ProficiencyENGL F314 Technical WritingES F210 DynamicsFL F200X World Literature: Russia, India and the
Islamic World◗ FLM F290 Digital Video Editing◗ FLM F295 3D Filmmaking
HIST F131 History of the United StatesHIST F325 History of SexualityHIST F434 Topics in History: Women on the
American Frontier◗ JRN F290 Digital Video Editing◗ JRN F295 3D Filmmaking■ JUST F302 Dispute Systems Design
MATH F108 TrigonometryMATH F201x Calculus IIMATH F262x Calculus for Business and EconomicsMATH F302 Differential EquationsMATH F314 Linear AlgebraMUS F222 History of MusicPS F300x Ethics and SocietyPSY F337W Sports PsychologySOC F335 Deviance and Social Control
◗ SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I◆ SWK F341 Human Behavior in the Social
Environment I◆ SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice:
AdoptionWGS F325 History of Sexuality
Full SessionMay 27–August 15◗ ART F284 Basic Digital Photography◗ ART F495 Historical and Alternative Photo
ProcessesCHEM F105x General Chemistry ICHEM F106x General Chemistry II
◗ COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication–Public Context
DEVM F060 Elementary Algebra◗ DEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra
EDSE F678 Special Education Clinical Practice: Initial (classroom or audio)
◗ ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing◗ ENGL F211x Academic Writing About Literature
FLM F418 Internship in Film ProductionGE F381 Field Methods and Applied Design IGE F382 Field Methods and Applied Design II
◗ HIST F100x Modern World History■ HUMS F125 Introduction to Addictive Processes
JRN F204 Basic Digital Photography
◗ JRN F495 Historical and Alternative Photo Processes
■ JUST F125 Introduction to Addictive Processes■ JUST F335 Gender and Crime■ JUST F340 Rural Justice in Alaska■ JUST F395 White Collar and Environmental Crime◗ MATH F200x Calculus I
PHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPHYS F212x General Physics II
◗ PSY F101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY F201 Culture and Psychology
◗ SOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture■ WGS F335 Gender and Crime
Courses with Variable DatesCourses starting in May
EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 12–14)
● BIOL F595P Introduction to Alaska’s Birds (May 13–17)
◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 13–June 10)
EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 16–24)
● ART F040 Cyanotypes (May 17–18)● JRN F040 Cyanotypes (May 17–18)
ANTH F495 Archaeological Field School: Tanana Basin Archaeology (May 19–June 21)
ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 20–June 27)
GER F295 Study Abroad Intermediate German (May 21–July 2)
GER F395 Study Abroad Advanced German (May 21–July 2)
MSL F456/ F656
Kelp Forest Ecology (May 22–June 12)
● JRN F040 Understanding Your Digital Camera (May 24–25)
● ART F040 Coptic Binding (May 30–June 1)● JRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area
(May 30–June 1)Courses starting in June
BIOL F495/ F695
Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field excursion to the North Slope (June 6–21)
ART F295/ F495
Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 6-13)
● NONC F040 Fly-fishing Weekend (June 7–8)GEOS F495/
F695International Volcanological Field School: Katmai National Park (June 8–21)
● ART F333 Intermediate Field Painting (June 12–15)
● ART F433 Advanced Field Painting (June 12–15)● ART F633 Graduate Field Painting (June 12–15)
ED F625 Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 16–Sept. 12)
COUN F695 Building Student Career Pathway Porfolios Using AKCIS (June 23–26)
● BIOL F145 Introduction to Field Entomology (June 27–29)
● JUST F395 Workshop in Restorative Justice: Implications for Juvenile Justice (June 27–29)
ED F626 Teaching Reading, Writing, and Language Arts (June 30–August 8)
Courses starting in JulyENGL F040 Wilderness Writing at Coal Creek
(July 6–10)HIST F461 History of Alaska (July 7–August 12)
◗ JRN F195 Sound and Story: The Evolution of Radio Journalism (July 7–11)
NORS F661 History of Alaska (July 7–August 12)● ART F233 Beginning Field Painting: Yukon-
Charley Rivers National Preserve (July 10–14)
JRN F049 Field Photography: Alatna River in Gates of the Arctic National Preserve (July 13–23)
● ART F040 Van Dyke Browns (July 19–20)● JRN F040 Van Dyke Browns (July 19–20)
COUN F695 Substance Abuse Assessment (July 21–25)
● JUST F395 Problem Oriented Policing (July 25–27)
NRM F489/ F689
Alaska Soil Geography Field Study: Soils Affected by Permafrost (July 29–August 7)
Courses starting in August● JUST F395 Community Policing: Workshop in
Justice Mediation (August 1–3)EDSE F595P Teaching Community Safety Skills to
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (August 2–7)
● BIOL F195P Introduction to Alaska’s Mammals (August 7–11)
GEOS F495/ F695
International Volcanological Field School: Kamchatka, Russia (August 8–21)
JRN F049 Field Photography: Denali National Park (August 12–15)
MAYmesterMay 12–23
ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F395 Mold Making for CeramicsCOMM F353 Conflict, Mediation and
CommunicationENGL F295 Life WritingENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:
Academic Writing WorkshopFISH F315 Freshwater Fish TechniquesFLM F195 FRAME: Acting for AnyoneFLM F295 Hands on Documentary ProductionHIST F434 Topics in History: North American
DisastersJRN F295 Hands on Documentary ProductionJUST F300x Ethics and JusticeMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of
Art, Drama, and MusicPHIL F322x EthicsPS F100x Political Economy (classroom or online)PS F295 State and Local Government
(classroom or video)SPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish
ImmersionTHR F195 FRAME: Acting for Anyone
Six Week Session IMay 27–July 2◆ ANS F420 Alaska Native Education
ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaANTH F308 Language and GenderBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F115x Fundamentals of Biology IBIOL F213X Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL F240 Beginnings in MicrobiologyBIOL F310 Animal PhysiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Public ContextCOMM F300x Communicating Ethics
◗ COMM F360 Introduction to Public Relations◗ COMM F395 Leadership in the Professional World
COUN F634P Practicum in Individual CounselingCOUN F674 Group CounselingDEVE F070 Preparatory College EnglishDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraED F601 Intro to Applied Social Science
Research (classroom or audio or video)◆ ED F606 Alaska Native Education
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changes at www.uaf.edu/coursefinder/
or http://uaonline.alaska.edu
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EDSC F407 Developing Literacy in the Content Areas
EDSC F415 Foundations of Modern Educational Practice
EDSE F612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence (classroom or audio or video)
EDSE F642 Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Social and Behavioral Issues (classroom or audio or video)
ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200x World LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and
Natural SciencesENGL F230 English Language Proficiency
◗ ENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature: Modernist Paris
ES F209 StaticsFISH F495 Applied Marine Microbiology
LaboratoryFLM F298/
F498Film Research in the FRAME: Film Reel Alaska Mentoring Experience
HIST F100x Modern World History◗ HIST/
JRNF368 Topics in American Film History:
The West■ JUST F403 Law and Science of Arbitration■ JUST F492 Seminar: Terrorism
LING F308 Language and GenderMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary
Applications of MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMATH F202x Calculus III
◗ MBA F691 Advanced Topics in BusinessMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of
Art, Drama, and MusicMUS F221 History of MusicPS F100x Political EconomyPS F202 Democracy and Global SocietyPS F321 International Politics (classroom or
video)PSY F240 Psychology of DevelopmentSOC F100x Individual, Society and CultureSOC F395 Love, Sex and Heartbreak: Sociology of
Popular CultureSTAT F200X Elementary Probability and Statistics
◆ SWK F320 Rural Social Work◆ SWK F360 Child Abuse and Neglect
WGS F308 Language and GenderWGS F395 Love, Sex and Heartbreak: Sociology of
Popular Culture
Six Week Session IIJuly 7–August 15
ANTH F295 Culture, Communication and the Family
ART F105 Beginning Drawing◗ ART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art I
ART F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of Art, Drama, and Music
ART F201 Beginning CeramicsART F205 Intermediate Drawing
◗ ART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and JewelryART F211 Beginning SculptureART F213 Beginning Painting
◗ ART F301 Intermediate CeramicsART F305 Advanced Drawing
◗ ART F309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry
ART F311 Intermediate SculptureART F313 Intermediate Painting
◗ ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art IIART F401 Advanced Ceramics
◗ ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and JewelryART F411 Advanced SculptureART F413 Advanced PaintingART F601 CeramicsART F605 DrawingART F611 SculptureART F613 PaintingBIOL F116x Fundamentals of Biology IIBIOL F214X Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Public ContextCOUN F632 Career Development (classroom or
audio or video)CS F101 Computers and SocietyDEVM F050 Pre-AlgebraDEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraECON F100x Political EconomyED F603 Field Study Research Methods
(classroom or audio or video)◗ EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and
Practices (classroom or audio)ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200X World Literature: Russia, India and the
Islamic WorldENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and
Natural Sciences
◗ ENGL F231 English Language ProficiencyENGL F314 Technical WritingES F210 DynamicsES F331 Mechanics of MaterialsFL F200X World Literature: Russia, India and the
Islamic World◗ FLM F290 Digital Video Editing◗ FLM F295 3D Filmmaking
HIST F131 History of the United StatesHIST F325 History of SexualityHIST F434 Topics in History: Women on the
American Frontier◗ JRN F290 Digital Video Editing◗ JRN F295 3D Filmmaking■ JUST F302 Dispute Systems Design
MATH F108 TrigonometryMATH F201x Calculus IIMATH F262x Calculus for Business and EconomicsMATH F302 Differential EquationsMATH F314 Linear AlgebraMUS F222 History of MusicPS F300x Ethics and SocietyPSY F337W Sports PsychologySOC F335 Deviance and Social Control
◗ SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I◆ SWK F341 Human Behavior in the Social
Environment I◆ SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice:
AdoptionWGS F325 History of Sexuality
Full SessionMay 27–August 15◗ ART F284 Basic Digital Photography◗ ART F495 Historical and Alternative Photo
ProcessesCHEM F105x General Chemistry ICHEM F106x General Chemistry II
◗ COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication–Public Context
DEVM F060 Elementary Algebra◗ DEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra
EDSE F678 Special Education Clinical Practice: Initial (classroom or audio)
◗ ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing◗ ENGL F211x Academic Writing About Literature
FLM F418 Internship in Film ProductionGE F381 Field Methods and Applied Design IGE F382 Field Methods and Applied Design II
◗ HIST F100x Modern World History■ HUMS F125 Introduction to Addictive Processes
JRN F204 Basic Digital Photography◗ JRN F495 Historical and Alternative Photo
Processes■ JUST F125 Introduction to Addictive Processes■ JUST F335 Gender and Crime■ JUST F340 Rural Justice in Alaska■ JUST F395 White Collar and Environmental Crime◗ MATH F200x Calculus I
PHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPHYS F212x General Physics II
◗ PSY F101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY F201 Culture and Psychology
◗ SOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture■ WGS F335 Gender and Crime
Courses with Variable DatesCourses starting in May
EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 12–14)
● BIOL F595P Introduction to Alaska’s Birds (May 13–17)
◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 13–June 10)
EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 16–24)
● ART F040 Cyanotypes (May 17–18)● JRN F040 Cyanotypes (May 17–18)
ANTH F495 Archaeological Field School: Tanana Basin Archaeology (May 19–June 21)
ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 20–June 27)
GER F295 Study Abroad Intermediate German (May 21–July 2)
GER F395 Study Abroad Advanced German (May 21–July 2)
MSL F456/ F656
Kelp Forest Ecology (May 22–June 12)
● JRN F040 Understanding Your Digital Camera (May 24–25)
● ART F040 Coptic Binding (May 30–June 1)● JRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area
(May 30–June 1)Courses starting in June
BIOL F495/ F695
Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field excursion to the North Slope (June 6–21)
ART F295/ F495
Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 6-13)
● NONC F040 Fly-fishing Weekend (June 7–8)
GEOS F495/ F695
International Volcanological Field School: Katmai National Park (June 8–21)
● ART F333 Intermediate Field Painting (June 12–15)● ART F433 Advanced Field Painting (June 12–15)● ART F633 Graduate Field Painting (June 12–15)
ED F625 Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 16–Sept. 12)
COUN F695 Building Student Career Pathway Porfolios Using AKCIS (June 23–26)
● BIOL F145 Introduction to Field Entomology (June 27–29)
● JUST F395 Workshop in Restorative Justice: Implications for Juvenile Justice (June 27–29)
ED F626 Teaching Reading, Writing, and Language Arts (June 30–August 8)
Courses starting in JulyENGL F040 Wilderness Writing at Coal Creek
(July 6–10)HIST F461 History of Alaska (July 7–August 12)
◗ JRN F195 Sound and Story: The Evolution of Radio Journalism (July 7–11)
NORS F661 History of Alaska (July 7–August 12)● ART F233 Beginning Field Painting: Yukon-
Charley Rivers National Preserve (July 10–14)
JRN F049 Field Photography: Alatna River in Gates of the Arctic National Preserve (July 13–23)
● ART F040 Van Dyke Browns (July 19–20)● JRN F040 Van Dyke Browns (July 19–20)
COUN F695 Substance Abuse Assessment (July 21–25)
● JUST F395 Problem Oriented Policing (July 25–27)
NRM F489/ F689
Alaska Soil Geography Field Study: Soils Affected by Permafrost (July 29–August 7)
Courses starting in August● JUST F395 Community Policing: Workshop in
Justice Mediation (August 1–3)EDSE F595P Teaching Community Safety Skills to
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (August 2–7)
● BIOL F195P Introduction to Alaska’s Mammals (August 7–11)
GEOS F495/ F695
International Volcanological Field School: Kamchatka, Russia (August 8–21)
JRN F049 Field Photography: Denali National Park (August 12–15)
MAYmesterMay 12–23
ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F395 Mold Making for CeramicsCOMM F353 Conflict, Mediation and
CommunicationENGL F295 Life WritingENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:
Academic Writing WorkshopFISH F315 Freshwater Fish TechniquesFLM F195 FRAME: Acting for AnyoneFLM F295 Hands on Documentary ProductionHIST F434 Topics in History: North American
DisastersJRN F295 Hands on Documentary ProductionJUST F300x Ethics and JusticeMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of
Art, Drama, and MusicPHIL F322x EthicsPS F100x Political Economy (classroom or online)PS F295 State and Local Government
(classroom or video)SPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish
ImmersionTHR F195 FRAME: Acting for Anyone
Six Week Session IMay 27–July 2◆ ANS F420 Alaska Native Education
ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaANTH F308 Language and GenderBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F115x Fundamentals of Biology IBIOL F213X Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL F240 Beginnings in MicrobiologyBIOL F310 Animal PhysiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Public ContextCOMM F300x Communicating Ethics
◗ COMM F360 Introduction to Public Relations◗ COMM F395 Leadership in the Professional World
COUN F634P Practicum in Individual CounselingCOUN F674 Group CounselingDEVE F070 Preparatory College EnglishDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraED F601 Intro to Applied Social Science
Research (classroom or audio or video)◆ ED F606 Alaska Native Education
Find the latest course additions and
changes at www.uaf.edu/coursefinder/
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EDSC F415 Foundations of Modern Educational Practice
EDSE F612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence (classroom or audio or video)
EDSE F642 Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Social and Behavioral Issues (classroom or audio or video)
ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200x World LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and
Natural SciencesENGL F230 English Language Proficiency
◗ ENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature: Modernist Paris
ES F209 StaticsFISH F495 Applied Marine Microbiology
LaboratoryFLM F298/
F498Film Research in the FRAME: Film Reel Alaska Mentoring Experience
HIST F100x Modern World History◗ HIST/
JRNF368 Topics in American Film History:
The West■ JUST F403 Law and Science of Arbitration■ JUST F492 Seminar: Terrorism
LING F308 Language and GenderMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary
Applications of MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMATH F202x Calculus III
◗ MBA F691 Advanced Topics in BusinessMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of
Art, Drama, and MusicMUS F221 History of MusicPS F100x Political EconomyPS F202 Democracy and Global SocietyPS F321 International Politics (classroom or
video)PSY F240 Psychology of DevelopmentSOC F100x Individual, Society and CultureSOC F395 Love, Sex and Heartbreak: Sociology of
Popular CultureSTAT F200X Elementary Probability and Statistics
◆ SWK F320 Rural Social Work◆ SWK F360 Child Abuse and Neglect
WGS F308 Language and GenderWGS F395 Love, Sex and Heartbreak: Sociology of
Popular Culture
Six Week Session IIJuly 7–August 15
ANTH F295 Culture, Communication and the Family
ART F105 Beginning Drawing◗ ART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art I
ART F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of Art, Drama, and Music
ART F201 Beginning CeramicsART F205 Beginning Drawing
◗ ART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and JewelryART F211 Beginning SculptureART F213 Beginning Painting
◗ ART F301 Intermediate CeramicsART F305 Beginning Drawing
◗ ART F309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry
ART F311 Intermediate SculptureART F313 Intermediate Painting
◗ ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art IIART F401 Advanced Ceramics
◗ ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and JewelryART F411 Advanced SculptureART F413 Advanced PaintingART F601 CeramicsART F605 DrawingART F611 SculptureART F613 PaintingBIOL F116x Fundamentals of Biology IIBIOL F214X Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Public ContextCOUN F632 Career Development (classroom or
audio or video)CS F101 Computers and SocietyDEVM F050 Pre-AlgebraDEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraECON F100x Political EconomyED F603 Field Study Research Methods
(classroom or audio or video)◗ EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and
Practices (classroom or audio)ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200X World Literature: Russia, India and the
Islamic WorldENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and
Natural Sciences
◗ ENGL F231 English Language ProficiencyENGL F314 Technical WritingES F210 DynamicsES F331 Mechanics of MaterialsFL F200X World Literature: Russia, India and the
Islamic World◗ FLM F290 Digital Video Editing◗ FLM F295 3D Filmmaking
HIST F131 History of the United StatesHIST F325 History of SexualityHIST F434 Topics in History: Women on the
American Frontier◗ JRN F290 Digital Video Editing◗ JRN F295 3D Filmmaking■ JUST F302 Dispute Systems Design
MATH F108 TrigonometryMATH F201x Calculus IIMATH F262x Calculus for Business and EconomicsMATH F302 Differential EquationsMATH F314 Linear AlgebraMUS F222 History of MusicPS F300x Ethics and SocietyPSY F337W Sports PsychologySOC F335 Deviance and Social Control
◗ SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I◆ SWK F341 Human Behavior in the Social
Environment I◆ SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice:
AdoptionWGS F325 History of Sexuality
Full SessionMay 27–August 15◗ ART F284 Basic Digital Photography◗ ART F495 Historical and Alternative Photo
ProcessesCHEM F105x General Chemistry ICHEM F106x General Chemistry II
◗ COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication–Public Context
DEVM F060 Elementary Algebra◗ DEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra
EDSE F678 Special Education Clinical Practice: Initial (classroom or audio)
◗ ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing◗ ENGL F211x Academic Writing About Literature
FLM F418 Internship in Film ProductionGE F381 Field Methods and Applied Design IGE F382 Field Methods and Applied Design II
◗ HIST F100x Modern World History■ HUMS F125 Introduction to Addictive Processes
JRN F204 Basic Digital Photography◗ JRN F495 Historical and Alternative Photo
Processes■ JUST F125 Introduction to Addictive Processes■ JUST F335 Gender and Crime■ JUST F340 Rural Justice in Alaska■ JUST F395 White Collar and Environmental Crime◗ MATH F200x Calculus I
PHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPHYS F212x General Physics II
◗ PSY F101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY F201 Culture and Psychology
◗ SOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture■ WGS F335 Gender and Crime
Courses with Variable DatesCourses starting in May
EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 12–14)
● BIOL F595P Introduction to Alaska’s Birds (May 13–17)
◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 13–June 10)
EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 16–24)
● ART F040 Cyanotypes (May 17–18)● JRN F040 Cyanotypes (May 17–18)
ANTH F495 Archaeological Field School: Tanana Basin Archaeology (May 19–June 21)
ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 20–June 27)
GER F295 Study Abroad Intermediate German (May 21–July 2)
GER F395 Study Abroad Advanced German (May 21–July 2)
MSL F456/ F656
Kelp Forest Ecology (May 22–June 12)
● JRN F040 Understanding Your Digital Camera (May 24–25)
● ART F040 Coptic Binding (May 30–June 1)● JRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area
(May 30–June 1)Courses starting in June
BIOL F495/ F695
Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field excursion to the North Slope (June 6–21)
ART F295/ F495
Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 6-13)
● NONC F040 Fly-fishing Weekend (June 7–8)
GEOS F495/ F695
International Volcanological Field School: Katmai National Park (June 8–21)
● ART F333 Intermediate Field Painting (June 12–15)● ART F433 Advanced Field Painting (June 12–15)● ART F633 Graduate Field Painting (June 12–15)
ED F625 Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 16–Sept. 12)
COUN F695 Building Student Career Pathway Porfolios Using AKCIS (June 23–26)
● BIOL F145 Introduction to Field Entomology (June 27–29)
● JUST F395 Workshop in Restorative Justice: Implications for Juvenile Justice (June 27–29)
ED F626 Teaching Reading, Writing, and Language Arts (June 30–August 8)
Courses starting in JulyENGL F040 Wilderness Writing at Coal Creek
(July 6–10)HIST F461 History of Alaska (July 7–August 12)
◗ JRN F195 Sound and Story: The Evolution of Radio Journalism (July 7–11)
NORS F661 History of Alaska (July 7–August 12)● ART F233 Beginning Field Painting: Yukon-
Charley Rivers National Preserve (July 10–14)
JRN F049 Field Photography: Alatna River in Gates of the Arctic National Preserve (July 13–23)
● ART F040 Van Dyke Browns (July 19–20)● JRN F040 Van Dyke Browns (July 19–20)
COUN F695 Substance Abuse Assessment (July 21–25)
● JUST F395 Problem Oriented Policing (July 25–27)
NRM F489/ F689
Alaska Soil Geography Field Study: Soils Affected by Permafrost (July 29–August 7)
Courses starting in August● JUST F395 Community Policing: Workshop in
Justice Mediation (August 1–3)EDSE F595P Teaching Community Safety Skills to
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (August 2–7)
● BIOL F195P Introduction to Alaska’s Mammals (August 7–11)
GEOS F495/ F695
International Volcanological Field School: Kamchatka, Russia (August 8–21)
JRN F049 Field Photography: Denali National Park (August 12–15)
MAYmesterMay 12–23
ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F395 Mold Making for CeramicsCOMM F353 Conflict, Mediation and
CommunicationENGL F295 Life WritingENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:
Academic Writing WorkshopFISH F315 Freshwater Fish TechniquesFLM F195 FRAME: Acting for AnyoneFLM F295 Hands on Documentary ProductionHIST F434 Topics in History: North American
DisastersJRN F295 Hands on Documentary ProductionJUST F300x Ethics and JusticeMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of
Art, Drama, and MusicPHIL F322x EthicsPS F100x Political Economy (classroom or online)PS F295 State and Local Government
(classroom or video)SPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish
ImmersionTHR F195 FRAME: Acting for Anyone
Six Week Session IMay 27–July 2◆ ANS F420 Alaska Native Education
ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaANTH F308 Language and GenderBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F115x Fundamentals of Biology IBIOL F213X Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL F240 Beginnings in MicrobiologyBIOL F310 Animal PhysiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Public ContextCOMM F300x Communicating Ethics
◗ COMM F360 Introduction to Public Relations◗ COMM F395 Leadership in the Professional World
COUN F634P Practicum in Individual CounselingCOUN F674 Group CounselingDEVE F070 Preparatory College EnglishDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraED F601 Intro to Applied Social Science
Research (classroom or audio or video)◆ ED F606 Alaska Native Education
Find the latest course additions and
changes at www.uaf.edu/coursefinder/
or http://uaonline.alaska.edu
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EDSC F407 Developing Literacy in the Content Areas
EDSC F415 Foundations of Modern Educational Practice
EDSE F612 Curriculum and Strategies I: Low Incidence (classroom or audio or video)
EDSE F642 Autism and Asperger Syndrome: Social and Behavioral Issues (classroom or audio or video)
ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200x World LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and
Natural SciencesENGL F230 English Language Proficiency
◗ ENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature: Modernist Paris
ES F209 StaticsFISH F495 Applied Marine Microbiology
LaboratoryFLM F298/
F498Film Research in the FRAME: Film Reel Alaska Mentoring Experience
HIST F100x Modern World History◗ HIST/
JRNF368 Topics in American Film History:
The West■ JUST F403 Law and Science of Arbitration■ JUST F492 Seminar: Terrorism
LING F308 Language and GenderMATH F103x Concepts and Contemporary
Applications of MathematicsMATH F107x Functions for CalculusMATH F161x Algebra for Business and EconomicsMATH F200x Calculus IMATH F202x Calculus III
◗ MBA F691 Advanced Topics in BusinessMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of
Art, Drama, and MusicMUS F221 History of MusicPS F100x Political EconomyPS F202 Democracy and Global SocietyPS F321 International Politics (classroom or
video)PSY F240 Psychology of DevelopmentSOC F100x Individual, Society and CultureSOC F395 Love, Sex and Heartbreak: Sociology of
Popular CultureSTAT F200X Elementary Probability and Statistics
◆ SWK F320 Rural Social Work◆ SWK F360 Child Abuse and Neglect
WGS F308 Language and GenderWGS F395 Love, Sex and Heartbreak: Sociology of
Popular Culture
Six Week Session IIJuly 7–August 15
ANTH F295 Culture, Communication and the Family
ART F105 Beginning Drawing◗ ART F195 Cartooning and Comic Art I
ART F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of Art, Drama, and Music
ART F201 Beginning CeramicsART F205 Beginning Drawing
◗ ART F209 Beginning Metalsmithing and JewelryART F211 Beginning SculptureART F213 Beginning Painting
◗ ART F301 Intermediate CeramicsART F305 Beginning Drawing
◗ ART F309 Intermediate Metalsmithing and Jewelry
ART F311 Intermediate SculptureART F313 Intermediate Painting
◗ ART F395 Cartooning and Comic Art IIART F401 Advanced Ceramics
◗ ART F409 Advanced Metalsmithing and JewelryART F411 Advanced SculptureART F413 Advanced PaintingART F601 CeramicsART F605 DrawingART F611 SculptureART F613 PaintingBIOL F116x Fundamentals of Biology IIBIOL F214X Human Anatomy and Physiology IICHEM F103x Basic General ChemistryCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Public ContextCOUN F632 Career Development (classroom or
audio or video)CS F101 Computers and SocietyDEVM F050 Pre-AlgebraDEVM F105 Intermediate AlgebraECON F100x Political EconomyED F603 Field Study Research Methods
(classroom or audio or video)◗ EDSE F632 Special Education Law: Principles and
Practices (classroom or audio)ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic WritingENGL F200X World Literature: Russia, India and the
Islamic WorldENGL F211x Academic Writing About LiteratureENGL F213x Academic Writing About Social and
Natural Sciences
◗ ENGL F231 English Language ProficiencyENGL F314 Technical WritingES F210 DynamicsES F331 Mechanics of MaterialsFL F200X World Literature: Russia, India and the
Islamic World◗ FLM F290 Digital Video Editing◗ FLM F295 3D Filmmaking
HIST F131 History of the United StatesHIST F325 History of SexualityHIST F434 Topics in History: Women on the
American Frontier◗ JRN F290 Digital Video Editing◗ JRN F295 3D Filmmaking■ JUST F302 Dispute Systems Design
MATH F108 TrigonometryMATH F201x Calculus IIMATH F262x Calculus for Business and EconomicsMATH F302 Differential EquationsMATH F314 Linear AlgebraMUS F222 History of MusicPS F300x Ethics and SocietyPSY F337W Sports PsychologySOC F335 Deviance and Social Control
◗ SPAN F103 Conversational Spanish I◆ SWK F341 Human Behavior in the Social
Environment I◆ SWK F484 Seminar in Social Work Practice:
AdoptionWGS F325 History of Sexuality
Full SessionMay 27–August 15◗ ART F284 Basic Digital Photography◗ ART F495 Historical and Alternative Photo
ProcessesCHEM F105x General Chemistry ICHEM F106x General Chemistry II
◗ COMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication–Public Context
DEVM F060 Elementary Algebra◗ DEVM F105 Intermediate Algebra
EDSE F678 Special Education Clinical Practice: Initial (classroom or audio)
◗ ENGL F111x Introduction to Academic Writing◗ ENGL F211x Academic Writing About Literature
FLM F418 Internship in Film ProductionGE F381 Field Methods and Applied Design IGE F382 Field Methods and Applied Design II
◗ HIST F100x Modern World History■ HUMS F125 Introduction to Addictive Processes
JRN F204 Basic Digital Photography◗ JRN F495 Historical and Alternative Photo
Processes■ JUST F125 Introduction to Addictive Processes■ JUST F335 Gender and Crime■ JUST F340 Rural Justice in Alaska■ JUST F395 White Collar and Environmental Crime◗ MATH F200x Calculus I
PHYS F103x College PhysicsPHYS F211x General Physics IPHYS F212x General Physics II
◗ PSY F101 Introduction to PsychologyPSY F201 Culture and Psychology
◗ SOC F100x Individual, Society and Culture■ WGS F335 Gender and Crime
Courses with Variable DatesCourses starting in May
EMS F154 ETT Refresher: Wilderness First Responder (May 12–14)
● BIOL F595P Introduction to Alaska’s Birds (May 13–17)
◗ NONC F041 Bicycle Maintenance and Repair (May 13–June 10)
EMS F150 Wilderness Emergency Care (May 16–24)
● ART F040 Cyanotypes (May 17–18)● JRN F040 Cyanotypes (May 17–18)
ANTH F495 Archaeological Field School: Tanana Basin Archaeology (May 19–June 21)
ED F624 Foundations of Education in Alaska: From Segregation to Standards (May 20–June 27)
GER F295 Study Abroad Intermediate German (May 21–July 2)
GER F395 Study Abroad Advanced German (May 21–July 2)
MSL F456/ F656
Kelp Forest Ecology (May 22–June 12)
● JRN F040 Understanding Your Digital Camera (May 24–25)
● ART F040 Coptic Binding (May 30–June 1)● JRN F049 Field Photography: Fairbanks Area
(May 30–June 1)Courses starting in June
BIOL F495/ F695
Arctic Alaska Environmental Change: Field excursion to the North Slope (June 6–21)
ART F295/ F495
Molds for Multi-media and Iron Casting (June 6-13)
● NONC F040 Fly-fishing Weekend (June 7–8)
GEOS F495/ F695
International Volcanological Field School: Katmai National Park (June 8–21)
● ART F333 Intermediate Field Painting (June 12–15)● ART F433 Advanced Field Painting (June 12–15)● ART F633 Graduate Field Painting (June 12–15)
ED F625 Exceptional Learners and Child Development: Individual and Cultural Characteristics (June 16–Sept. 12)
COUN F695 Building Student Career Pathway Porfolios Using AKCIS (June 23–26)
● BIOL F145 Introduction to Field Entomology (June 27–29)
● JUST F395 Workshop in Restorative Justice: Implications for Juvenile Justice (June 27–29)
ED F626 Teaching Reading, Writing, and Language Arts (June 30–August 8)
Courses starting in JulyENGL F040 Wilderness Writing at Coal Creek
(July 6–10)HIST F461 History of Alaska (July 7–August 12)
◗ JRN F195 Sound and Story: The Evolution of Radio Journalism (July 7–11)
NORS F661 History of Alaska (July 7–August 12)● ART F233 Beginning Field Painting: Yukon-
Charley Rivers National Preserve (July 10–14)
JRN F049 Field Photography: Alatna River in Gates of the Arctic National Preserve (July 13–23)
● ART F040 Van Dyke Browns (July 19–20)● JRN F040 Van Dyke Browns (July 19–20)
COUN F695 Substance Abuse Assessment (July 21–25)
● JUST F395 Problem Oriented Policing (July 25–27)
NRM F489/ F689
Alaska Soil Geography Field Study: Soils Affected by Permafrost (July 29–August 7)
Courses starting in August● JUST F395 Community Policing: Workshop in
Justice Mediation (August 1–3)EDSE F595P Teaching Community Safety Skills to
Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (August 2–7)
● BIOL F195P Introduction to Alaska’s Mammals (August 7–11)
GEOS F495/ F695
International Volcanological Field School: Kamchatka, Russia (August 8–21)
JRN F049 Field Photography: Denali National Park (August 12–15)
MAYmesterMay 12–23
ANTH F100x Individual, Society and CultureART F395 Mold Making for CeramicsCOMM F353 Conflict, Mediation and
CommunicationENGL F295 Life WritingENGL F482 Topics in Language and Literature:
Academic Writing WorkshopFISH F315 Freshwater Fish TechniquesFLM F195 FRAME: Acting for AnyoneFLM F295 Hands on Documentary ProductionHIST F434 Topics in History: North American
DisastersJRN F295 Hands on Documentary ProductionJUST F300x Ethics and JusticeMUS F200x Aesthetic Appreciation: Interrelation of
Art, Drama, and MusicPHIL F322x EthicsPS F100x Political Economy (classroom or online)PS F295 State and Local Government
(classroom or video)SPAN F203 Si Si! Summer Intensive Spanish
ImmersionTHR F195 FRAME: Acting for Anyone
Six Week Session IMay 27–July 2◆ ANS F420 Alaska Native Education
ANTH F242 Native Cultures of AlaskaANTH F308 Language and GenderBIOL F104x Natural History of AlaskaBIOL F115x Fundamentals of Biology IBIOL F213X Human Anatomy and Physiology IBIOL F240 Beginnings in MicrobiologyBIOL F310 Animal PhysiologyCOMM F131x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Group ContextCOMM F141x Fundamentals of Oral Communication:
Public ContextCOMM F300x Communicating Ethics
◗ COMM F360 Introduction to Public Relations◗ COMM F395 Leadership in the Professional World
COUN F634P Practicum in Individual CounselingCOUN F674 Group CounselingDEVE F070 Preparatory College EnglishDEVM F060 Elementary AlgebraED F601 Intro to Applied Social Science
Research (classroom or audio or video)◆ ED F606 Alaska Native Education
Find the latest course additions and
changes at www.uaf.edu/coursefinder/
or http://uaonline.alaska.edu
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ARI HESTin concert
Friday, June 6 • 7 p.m. Davis Concert Hall, UAF
Ari Hest draws inspiration from musical influences ranging from the 70’s pop of
Gordon Lightfoot and James Taylor to the sprawling electric guitar soundscapes of Ry
Cooder and Daniel Lanois. His music has been featured on television shows including Private
Practice, Army Wives, and One Tree Hill.
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Sweet Summer Deal Take up to 14 credits and pay for 10 • Receive a ResLife discount of $100/credit to a max of $400• Students pay only tuition for first 10 credits and fees for all credits • Minimum 2.0 GPA required • All classes must be completed by 8/15 with a “C” (2.0) or better • Credits must be Summer Sessions or eLearning.• Application deadline May 20, 2014
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Cover: Adam Paskvan, biology student in URSA (Undergraduate Research and Scholarly Activities.)
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Located at Gruening Building Room 801 For the latest schedule visit: www.uaf.edu/english/writing-center/
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