Spring 2008 Course Offerings
Delivered Online
Semester Dates: January 7 - May 10, 2008
Last day to add a full-term course: January 22, 2008
Tuition and Fees due: Tuesday, January 22, 2008
A late fee of $200 will be charged if not paid by January 22, 2008.
Registration for Spring Semester began November 5, 2007
Must be a UND admitted student before registering for any classes.
How to register for classes--information at http://www.conted.und.edu/ddp/RegistrationInformation.html
Textbooks
Order through Barnes and Noble Bookstore
Order your textbooks early to ensure you
have them in time to begin your course. Textbooks are available through
Barnes and Noble on the UND campus or online at www.whywaitforbooks.com .
1. Select North Dakota
2. Select University of North Dakota
3. Select the term of your course
4. Select the department of your course
5. Select your course by course number
6. Select your section by using the class number
found on your Campus Connection
course schedule
7. Click Add Course
8. Click View Textbook List on the right
to select which textbook(s) you
wish to purchase and checkout
The system will prompt you to register, but will also let you check out
as a guest. The benefit of registering is that you will be able to revisit
your order if you need to make a change.
You can use your financial aid charge account at the bookstore during the
fall and spring semesters. To do so, make sure to enter your EMPLID number
in the required field.
Your textbooks can be shipped, or you can choose to pick them up at the
UIND Barnes and Noble campus bookstore prior to the start of classes.
Psy 501 - Psychological Foundations of Education - 3 credits
Online with live chat sessions
Dates: January 7-May 10, 2008
Instructor: Mark Grabe
Description: Prerequisite: Graduate standing in Psychology or Education.
A study of the learning process with secondary emphasis on how the learning
process is affected by individual differences, growth, development, and personality.
Psy 539 - Cognitive Psychology - 3 credits
Online with chat
sessions
Dates: January 7-May 10, 2008
Instructor: F. Richard Ferraro
Description: Prerequisite: Graduate status in psychology or permission of instructor.
An in-depth analysis and discussion (including laboratory work) of topics
covering issues related to memory, attention, problem solving, comprehension,
and thinking.
Psy 593 - Readings in Psychology
- 1-3 credits
Prerequisites: advanced standing in psychology and consent of instructor.
Psy 997 - Independent Study in Psychology - 2 credits
Prerequisites: advanced standing in psychology
and consent of instructor.
The Independent Study course requires a student to complete an original empirical
study based on either a research investigation or a scholarly, integrative,
review paper on a topic of interest within the field of forensic psychology.
The student will first identify a topic of study, followed by close interaction
with an advisor, selected for the course, in order to clarify the objectives
and goals of the project. The student will then get his/her proposal of study
approved by his/her advisor with an agreement reached about the final work-product
expected, e.g., a research report or an integrative, review paper. All M.A.
forensic psychology students are required to successfully complete this course.
The students will give presentations of their findings during their on-campus
forensic Capstone class.
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