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ACCESS Schedule

Schedule of Common Studies, Elective and MBA Prerequisite Courses
January 2008 - April 2008
Updated January 7, 2008

All courses 3 credits unless noted. Please see notes following the course list for information concerning enrollment options for the Associate of Arts students.

For more information or to register, or to receive this schedule electronically in spreadsheet format, contact Martha Wayne at (573) 592-4380 or mwayne@williamwoods.edu.

** Access courses require sufficient enrollments to be taught.

 
MBA prerequisite courses
Course Title Common Studies req. Site Start End Day
BMT350 Managerial Accounting** (none) Online 07-Jan-08 25-Feb-08 Mon.
ECN251 Macroeconomics** Social Science Online 03-Mar-08 14-Apr-08 Mon.
 
Associate of Arts, Access courses
Course Title Common Studies req. Site Start End Day
ENG202 World Masterpieces II Meaning Col 07-Jan-08 11-Feb-08 Mon.
MAT112 Survey of College Math Mathematics JC 07-Jan-08 11-Feb-08 Mon.
PSY102 General Psychology II Social Science JC 08-Jan-08 12-Feb-08 Tues.
MAT112 Survey of College Math Mathematics Col 09-Jan-08 13-Feb-08 Wed.
PSY102 General Psychology II Social Science Ful 16-Jan-08 20-Feb-08 Wed.
ENG101 English Composition I Communication Col 22-Jan-08 26-Feb-08 Tues.
PSY102 General Psychology II Social Science Col 24-Jan-08 28-Feb-08 Thurs.
SCI230/231 Earth Science w/lab Natural Science Ful 24-Jan-08 13-Mar-08 Thurs.
COM101 Introduction to Speech** Communication JC 02-Feb-08 08-Mar-08 Sat.
COM220 Logic and Persuasion Critical Thinking Ful 07-Feb-08 13-Mar-08 Thurs.
SCI230/231 Earth Science w/lab (4 cr) Natural Science JC 18-Feb-08 07-Apr-08 Mon.
ART120 Art Appreciation Creative/Aesthetic JC 19-Feb-08 25-Mar-08 Tues.
SCI230/231 Earth Science w/lab (4 cr) Natural Science Col 20-Feb-08 09-Apr-08 Wed.
COM220 Logic and Persuasion Critical Thinking JC 25-Feb-08 31-Mar-08 Mon.
HIS101 Western Civilization I Hist. Perspective Col 25-Feb-08 31-Mar-08 Mon.
SCA111 Introduction to Sociology Social Science Ful 27-Feb-08 02-Apr-08 Wed.
ENG102 English Composition II Communication Col 04-Mar-08 08-Apr-08 Tues.
ART120 Art Appreciation Creative/Aesthetic Col 13-Mar-08 17-Apr-08 Thurs.
MAT101 Introduction to College Math (none) Ful 20-Mar-08 24-Apr-08 Thurs.
MUS103 Music Appreciation Creative/Aesthetic Ful 20-Mar-08 24-Apr-08 Thurs.
PHL102 World Religions** Cultural Diversity Ful 20-Mar-08 24-Apr-08 Thurs.
HIS102 Western Civilization II Hist. Perspective Col 07-Apr-08 12-May-08 Mon.
SCA353 Race and Ethnicity Cultural Diversity JC 08-Apr-08 13-May-08 Tues.
MAT101 Introduction to College Math (none) JC 14-Apr-08 19-May-08 Mon.
MUS103 Music Appreciation Creative/Aesthetic JC 14-Apr-08 19-May-08 Mon.
PHL102 World Religions** Cultural Diversity JC 14-Apr-08 19-May-08 Mon.
PSY101 General Psychology I Social Science Col 15-Apr-08 20-May-08 Tues.
SCA353 Race and Ethnicity Cultural Diversity Ful 16-Apr-08 21-May-08 Wed.
MUS103 Music Appreciation Creative/Aesthetic Col 23-Apr-08 28-May-08 Wed.
SCA353 Race and Ethnicity Cultural Diversity Col 24-Apr-08 29-May-08 Thurs.
ENG280 Introduction to Literature Meaning Ful 01-May-08 05-Jun-08 Thurs.
MAT102 Basic Algebra (none) Ful 01-May-08 05-Jun-08 Thurs.
SCA207 The Family** Social Science Ful 01-May-08 05-Jun-08 Thurs.
PSY101 General Psychology I Social Science Col 19-May-08 30-Jun-08 Mon.
ENG210 The Movies Meaning JC 20-May-08 24-Jun-08 Tues.
ENG210 The Movies Meaning Ful 28-May-08 02-Jul-08 Wed.
 

Sites: Col = Columbia, Ful = Fulton, JC = Jefferson City

Columbia Campus
3100 Falling Leaf Court
Columbia, MO 65201
Phone: (573) 449-8170
Fax: (573) 449-8201
Fulton Campus
One University Avenue
Fulton, MO 65251
Phone: (573) 592-1185
Fax (573) 592-1164
Jefferson City Campus
919 Wildwood Drive
Jefferson City, MO 65109
Phone: (573) 893-7070
Fax: (573) 893-8382

Beginning July 1, 2007:

  • AA cohort students who have completed or who have credit for all courses in their cohort through English Composition II (ENG 102) may register simultaneously for two courses meeting AA requirements.  One of those two courses must be with the student’s cohort, unless he or she has transfer credit for that course posted with the university.  The second course may be an Access course or a course in another Associate of Arts cohort.  Students may not be registered for more than two courses at a time.  Students are required to meet the mathematics requirements with their cohort.

    You are most welcome to proceed through the Associate of Arts program as it is outlined on your course calendar.   Taking two courses simultaneously would mean at least a doubling of your study load.  You are the best judge of the demands on your time and whether taking two courses at the same time is prudent or feasible.

  • Degree-completion students (students in accelerated bachelor’s-level programs at the university) may enroll in AA cohort courses to meet elective or Common Studies requirements.  (Previously, these students could register only for Access courses and could get into AA cohort courses only with permission of their advisor.)