

Courses

University of Oregon
Eugene, Oregon, USA
The University of Oregon is a world-class teaching and research institution and Oregon’s flagship public university. Located in the beautiful Willamette Valley, the UO offers a broad spectrum of opportunities for learning in the liberal arts and professional programs in architecture, arts, business, education, journalism, law, and music and dance.
The UO is a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU), an organization made up of 62 of the leading public and private research institutions in the United States and Canada. Among its faculty members and alumni, the UO counts two Nobel prize recipients, 10 Pulitzer Prize winners, 19 Rhodes scholars, 42 Guggenheim fellows, and 129 Fulbright scholars.
Established in 1876, the UO today enrolls approximately 20,000 students each year, including 1,200 international students from nearly 90 countries. The UO is consistently listed in the Fiske Guide to Colleges as one of the nation’s best bargains for students.
Website: www.uoregon.edu
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Number of Credits | 4 | |
Offering Department | Department of Biology | |
Course Teacher | Michelle W Please contact Jenn Kuan at [email protected] with any questions about this course. | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Sep 29, 2020 | |
Last Day of Class | Dec 11, 2020 | |
Course Component | Lecture | Discussion |
Mode of Teaching | Asynchronous | Synchronous |
Meeting Time | - | Tue 0930-1030 / 1100-1200 / 1700-1800 |
Time Zone | Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7) / Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) | |
Restrictions | - | |
Course Description | The diversity of marine life is introduced in the context of appreciating nature and using science in the solution of environmental problems. | |
Course Outline | English |
Number of Credits | 4 | |
Offering Department | Department of Global Studies | |
Course Teacher | Prof. Yvonne Braun Please contact Jenn Kuan at [email protected] with any questions about this course. | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Sep 29, 2020 | |
Last Day of Class | Dec 11, 2020 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Asynchronous | |
Meeting Time | - | |
Time Zone | Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)/Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) | |
Restrictions | Prerequisite: INTL240 Perspectives on International Development | |
Course Description | The course analyzes the changing roles, opportunities, and expectations of Third World women as their societies undergo social upheavals associated with the problematic effects of development. | |
Course Outline | English |
Number of Credits | 4 | |
Offering Department | Department of Physics | |
Course Teacher | Dr. Dean Livelybrooks Please contact Jenn Kuan at [email protected] with any questions about this course. | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Sep 29, 2020 | |
Last Day of Class | Dec 11, 2020 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | |
Meeting Time | Tue & Thu 1215-1345 | |
Time Zone | Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)/Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) | |
Restrictions | - | |
Course Description | The course provides introduction to the wave nature of sound; hearing; musical instruments and scales; auditorium acoustics; and the transmission, storage, and reproduction of sound. | |
Course Outline | English |
Number of Credits | 4 | |
Offering Department | School of Planning, Public Policy and Management | |
Course Teacher | Dr. Bob Choquette Please contact Jenn Kuan at [email protected] with any questions about this course. | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Sep 30, 2020 | |
Last Day of Class | Dec 11, 2020 | |
Course Component | Lecture | Online Discussion Session |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | Synchronous |
Meeting Time | Mon & Wed 1015-1145 | Fri 1100-1200 / 1230-1330 |
Time Zone | Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)/Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) | |
Restrictions | - | |
Course Description | The course provides an overview of the nonprofit sector includes its origin, growth, oversight, and varied elements. Theory and research into the effectiveness of nonprofit strategies and structures will also be examined. | |
Course Outline | English |
Number of Credits | 4 | |
Offering Department | Department of Sociology | |
Course Teacher | Dr. Elaine Replogle Please contact Jenn Kuan at [email protected] with any questions about this course. | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Sep 29, 2020 | |
Last Day of Class | Dec 11, 2020 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Synchronous | |
Meeting Time | Tue & Thu 1015-1145 | |
Time Zone | Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)/Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) | |
Restrictions | Prerequisite: SOC204 Introduction to Sociology recommended | |
Course Description | The course explores selected aspects of American culture and institutions and the ways in which they are changing. | |
Course Outline | English |
Number of Credits | 4 | |
Offering Department | Department of Sociology | |
Course Teacher | Gullickson A Please contact Jenn Kuan at [email protected] with any questions about this course. | |
Language of Instruction | English | |
First Day of Class | Sep 29, 2020 | |
Last Day of Class | Dec 11, 2020 | |
Course Component | Lecture | |
Mode of Teaching | Asynchronous | |
Meeting Time | - | |
Time Zone | Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)/Pacific Standard Time (UTC-8) | |
Restrictions | - | |
Course Description | Construction and interpretation of tables and graphs, descriptive statistics, measures of association and contingency relationships, basic ideas of probability, and elementary statistical inference applied to nonexperimental research. | |
Course Outline | English |
Course enrollment is subject to final approval from your home university and the course offering university. Please contact the APRU VSE Coordinator of your home university for credit transfer information.