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You'll be glad you did!

Annual Report

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Winter Term2355 Nashville Road Knicely Conference Center 129Bowling Green, KY 42101

Phone: 270.745.2478Email: [email protected] Web: www.wku.edu/winter

A unit of WKU Extended Learning & Outreach

WKU is an equal opportunity institution of higher education and upon request provides reasonable accommodation to individuals with disabilities. www.wku.edu/eoo

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Table of Contents

2O14 Annual Report

WKU WINTER TERM

Mission, Definitions, Acknowledgments............................................................................................... Page 4

Winter at a Glance............................................................................................................................... Page 5

Winter Highlights................................................................................................................................ Page 6

Study Away and Study Abroad.............................................................................................................. Page 7

Student Demographic Profile............................................................................................................... Page 8

Enrollment Trends............................................................................................................................... Page 9

Student Type Head Count Comparison................................................................................................. Page 10

Winter Data by College....................................................................................................................... Page 11

Faculty Stipend Data by College.......................................................................................................... Page 12

Winter Tuition Rates Around Kentucky................................................................................................ Page 13

Winter Marketing Plan....................................................................................................................... Page 14

Appendix.................................................................................................................................... Pages 15-26

WKU Winter Term l 2355 Nashville Rd l Bowling Green, KY 42101

(270) 745-2478 | [email protected] l www.wku.edu/winter

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ABOUT WKU WINTER TERMMission

The Office of Winter Term supports the overall mission of Western Kentucky University by providing opportunities that will benefit students and faculty. We work to maintain optimal enrollment during Winter Term as we extend access to lifelong learners. We address students’ emerging needs in order to enhance student success at Western Kentucky University.

Definitions

Sections: Courses may have multiple sections offered in the same term and each of the sections are counted

Enrollment: Registration in course sections

Head count: Students registered for more than one course are counted only once during the term

Course: Courses are different by subject and course number. For example, a single course could encompass 3 sections for ENG 200 taught by 3 instructors

Acknowledgments

We thank the Information Technology Division for supplying the data on enrollments and student counts for this report.

WKU Extended Learning & OutreachDr. Beth Laves, Associate Vice President

Academic Outreach Laura Ricke, Director

Office of Summer Sessions & Winter Term Alicia Bingham, Coordinator

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WINTER AT A GLANCECalendar

October 7: Winter registration beganDecember 6: Tuition bills sent to studentsJanuary 6: Winter classes beginJanuary 20: University closed (MLK Day)January 24: Winter final examsJanuary 27: Spring semester began

Tuition and Fees

(Per credit hour)

UndergraduateResident: $363.42Non-resident: $927Online: $445Tuition Incentive Program: $482

GraduateResident: $490Non-resident: $640Online: $588

WINTER HOUSING

Housing Options• Northeast Hall• Southwest Hall

Housing Costs• Double Room (living with a roommate): $120 per week• Private Room: $180 per week

Student Course Load

Winter Term course load is restricted to a maximum of four (4) semester hours.

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WINTER HIGHLIGHTSStudent Head Count ComparisonEnrollment

Winter Term student headcount, enrollment and student credit hours were all up in 2014. There were 2,142 students in Winter Term 2014 – the highest in four years. Course enrollment was up over 4% with 2,243 in 2014 (compared to 2,154 in 2013). In 2013, student credit hour production was 6,081.5 – increasing to 6,372 (4.58% increase) in 2014. There were 282 sections in 2014, a near 3% increase over 2013.

ARC 401 - Chinese Language & CultureCOMM 362 - Organizational CommFILM 201 - Introduction to CinemaPS 549 - Sem/Prob in Public AdminSOCL 360 - Rural & Urban Communities EDLD 710 - Leadership Theories and EthicsEDLD 795 - Advanced Topics Ed LeadershipLME 550 - Emerging Tech in EducationPSY 371 - Psy/Sales BehavPSY 405 - Cognitive PsyTCHL 540 - Instructional StrategiesTCHL 544 - Equitable SchoolsTCHL 548 - Managing Learning EnvironmentTCHL 558 - Assess III: Classroom TestsDPT 715 - Patient Care Techniques PH 365 - Human SexualityPH 582 - EpidemiologyPSA 515 - Rec Sport Facility Development

35 New Courses!

RSA 519 - Fiscal Practices in Recreation SPM 300 - Public Policy in SportSPM 456 - Adv Studies in SportSWRK 573 - Assess Case Mgt Child Sex AbuseSWRK 574 - Enhance Safety & Perm ChildrenBIO 275C - Human PathophysiologyBUS 259C - Employee Benefits ProgramsDRDG 080C - College Reading StrategiesENGL 200C - Intro to LiteratureFOLK 280C - Cultural Diversity in the USLEAD 475 - Adaptive LeadershipPSYC 100C - PsychologyAGEC 366 - Agriculture Sales/Service AGRO 475 - Genetically Modified OrganismsBIOL 317 - Plant PathologyBIOL 446 - Biochemistry IHORT 209- Introduction to Floral Design

Campus ParticipationThere were 282 sections of courses offered at the Bowling Green, Elizabethtown and Glasgow campuses, as

well as online, through Study Abroad and Study Away. The number of sections has grown 61% since 2006 when Winter Term began. All colleges participated in Winter Term 2014 including 228 faculty.

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STUDY AWAYTwo new courses were added in Winter Term 2014 that allowed students to travel within the United States. Through Geographic Exploration of Hawaii, students explored the islands by air, land and sea in order to experience its complex and unique cultures and geography. This course had 10 undergraduate and 3 graduate student participants.

The second new course for 2014 was Sundance Film Festival, which took students to Utah to study the production and distribution of independent film. Students participated in the Sundance Film Festival and met flimmakers through a series of screenings, panels, course lectures and class assignments. This course had 22 students. Study away doubled in course enrollment from 2013 to 2014 with 63 enrollments in 11 classes.

STUDY ABROADThere were 140 students that studied abroad during Winter Term 2014:

• 133 through WKU faculty led programs• 4 through consortia• 3 through third party providers

Locations for 2014 included: Australia, Belize, China, Costa Rica, Cuba, Ecuador, France, Kenya and Peru.

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STUDENT DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILEAGE GEnder

Student Type Ethnicity

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ENROLLMENT TRENDS

Winter Term registration began on October 7, 2013. There was a much slower pace of registrations this year; however, the same typical peak during the week before fall semester finals. The number of students dropped for nonpayment decreased between 2013 and 2014, leaving Winter Term 2014 with 2,142 students.

Online course enrollment represented nearly 65% of the overall winter term course enrollment in 2014. Study Away and Study Abroad had significant increases in 2014. Gordon Ford College of Business, College of Education & Behavioral Sciences, College of Health & Human Services and University College saw an increase in the Bowling Green campus enrollment, even with the increase in online.

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STUDENT TYPE HEAD COUNT COMPARISON

Data collected from infoview report: CPE Enrollment Summary on 1/22/10, 1/21/11, 1/20/12, 1/18/13 and 1/24/14. “Undergrad Other” encompasses post-baccalaureate, non-degree seeking, high school and Academy students.

Student Frequencies 2012 2013 2014Students who took 1 course: 95.4% 94.74% 96.29%Students who took 2 courses: 4.50% 5.21% 3.33%Students who took 3 courses: 0.05% 0.05% 0.39%Overall Average Course/Student 1.03 1.04 1.05

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WINTER DATA BY COLLEGE

Data collected 1/20/12, 1/18/13 and 1/24/14 from infoview report: CRS SEC ENROLL by College Open Sections may have zero enrollment. This data includes all campuses, study abroad and cohort courses.

The College of Health & Human Services and University College accounted for several of the new courses offered in Winter Term 2014 which led to the significant increases of overall enrollment for those colleges.

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FACULTY STIPEND DATA BY COLLEGE

Full-time faculty stipend rates remained the same in 2014. The stipend for a full-time faculty member was $1,500 per credit hour or $4,500 for a three credit-hour class.

Part-time faculty rates, which increased in 2011, also remained the same in 2014. The amount for a three-credit hour class in Winter Term for a part-time faculty member is as follows:

Level 1: $1,692 Level 2: $1,840 Level 3: $2,136 Level 4: $2,280

For Winter Term 2014, there were 47 stipends adjusted down due to low enrollment. The high enrollment incentive was $200 per credit hour for any course with 31 or more students. One instructor received the additional compensation for a high enrolled class.

Stipend data generated 1/24/14 and includes information from regional campuses and Cohort Programs. Fringe benefits are NOT included in these amounts.

Many students are taking both summer and winter courses in order to graduate sooner. In fact, 43% of the Winter Term 2013 students enrolled in a class in summer 2013.

Institutional Research confirmed that 75% of students who graduated from WKU in 4 years, took at least one summer or winter term course.

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WINTER TUITION RATES AROUND KENTUCKY

UG Resident $363.42UG Non-Resident $927UG Online $445GR Resident $490GR Non-Resident $640GR Online $558

WKU winter term (January 6 - 24)

UK Winter Intersession (December 23 - January 14)

UG Resident (Lower Division) $401UG Non-Resident (Upper Division) $413UG Non-Res (Lower Division) $862UG Non-Res (Upper Division) $874GR Resident $568GR Non-Resident $1,239

NKu Winter Term (December 15 - January 7)

UG Resident $337UG Non-Resident $674UG Online $372GR Resident $494GR Non-Resident $765GR Online $534

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WINTER MARKETING PLANWKU winter term 2014: As Unique as you are

Tactics Included: • Booth at Welcome Back WKU • Direct mail to freshmen parents• Booth at New Faculty Orientation • Brochures in Learning Centers around campus• Winter ads on campus digital screens• Ads in College Heights Herald and online• Banners around campus• Registration Rallies around campus• Mass emails to students• Emails to advisors• Flyers (college specific) on campus

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APPENDIX

Winter Term Weekly Progress Report

Special Instructional Assignment Form

Correction Form

2014 Winter Term Course List

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2014 WINTER TERM COURSE LISTCOURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR(S)ARC 401ARC 499ART 106ART 240ART 330ART 490ART 494BCOM 481COMM 145COMM 161COMM 362COMM 400COMM 463DANC 110DANC 360ENG 200ENG 302ENG 306ENG 399ENG 302FILM 201FLK 275GERM 101HIST 120HIST 241HIST 307JOUR 355MUS 119MUS 120MUS 314PERF 261PHIL 102PHIL 215POP 399PS 110PS 250PS 304PS 435PS 549PS 580RUSS 201SOCL 100SOCL 300SOCL 324SOCL 330SOCL 342SOCL 345SOCL 360SOCL 439SOCL 499SOCL 547SPAN 101SPAN 102THEA 151THEA 375

Chinese Language & CultureSenior SeminarHistory of Art Since 1300DrawingGraphic DesignSpecial Problems: Digital PhotoSem Art Mural Painting ItalyProb Mass Communication: Thesis FilmFundamentals of Speaking and CommunicationBusiness and Professional SpeakingOrganizational CommunicationSpecial Topics CommunicationAustralian Intercultural CommunicationDance AppreciationDance in CultureIntroduction LiteratureLanguage/communicationBusiness WritingTop EngLanguage/communicationIntroduction to CinemaSupernatural FolkloreGerman I: Fundamental CommunicationWestern Civ Since 1648United States Since 1865Middle AgesPublic RelationsJazz AppreciationMusic AppreciationComp Arts Elem Teach Pa Pract: NYC Theatre ShowcaseThe Good and The BeautifulSymbolic LogicSpec Topics in Pop CultureAmerican National GovernmentInternational PoliticsState GovernmentAm Political ThoughtSem/prob in Public AdministrationIndependent Directed StudyIntermediate Russian IIntroductory SociologyUsing Statistics in SociologySociology of SportCriminologyAging in SocietySociology of Popular MusicRural & Urban CommunitiesInternship in CriminologySenior SeminarLife-Course CriminologyElem Spanish IElem Spanish IITheatre Appreciation: NYC Theatre & BroadwayTopics in Drama: NYC Theatre & Broadway

Fischer, PaulSamuels, JeffreyJordan, GuyNichols, MichaelTullis, MatthewSimmons, RandallFulton, ChristopherNewton, TravisElder, Charlotte; Meredith, RitaMcClanahan, JessicaIshii, KumiSchiess, DonnaKong, Jie-YoungBrown, CliftonClark, AmandaHunley, Thomas; Dill, Lesa; Hollyfield, JerodPoole, AlexanderSzerdahelyi, JudithRutledge, Jerry; Hovet, TheodorePoole, AlexanderWhite, StephenAntonsen, ChristopherStraubel, TimothySerafini, DavidLucas, MarionWeigel, RichardPayne, KennethScott, MarshallBright, Jeffrey; Martin, JohnSwanson, RobynMoore, TraceyAnton, AudreySchnee, IanHovet, TheodoreBoden, DanielKiasatpour, SoleimanTurner, JoelKash, JeffreyGordon, VictoriaGordon, Victoria Myakshina, EkaterinaMusalia, JohnFaine, JohnKanan, JamesTrojan, CarrieKrull, AmyGroce, StephenLovell, DonielleDrummond, HolliSmith, DouglasDaday, GerhardEagle, Susan Davis, Susann; Amador Medina, MelbaBrown, JamesYoung, David

POTTER COLLEGE OF ARTS

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COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR(S)ECON 202ECON 203ECON 206ECON 300ECON 410ECON 598FIN 350MGT 200MGT 210MGT 305MGT 311MGT 313MGT 361MKT 220MKT 323MKT 325MKT 329MKT 491

Prin Economics - MicroPrin Economics - MacroStatisticsMoney & BankingEconomics of AustraliaReal Estate EconomicsRisk Mgt/InsuranceLegal Environment of BusinessOrganization and ManagementCritical Thinking in ManagementHuman Resource ManagementDecision Modeling Business Communication FundamentalsBasic Marketing ConceptsServices MarketingPersonal SellingBusiness to Business MarketingMarketing Study Abroad

Zimmer, DavidStrow, ClaudiaLebedinsky, AlexanderBeckworth, DavidStrow, Brian; Wilson, DennisGoff, BrianChhachhi, IndudeepSullivan, BrianPotter, PaulaSpiller, MichaelCoder, LeAnneMohamed, ZubairCosby, DanaMartin, CraigGardner, MaryForbes, LukasTodd, PatriciaShannon, James

GORDON FORD COLLEGE OF BUSINESS

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COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR(S)AFAM 190BIO 275CBUS 249CBUS 257CDMA 055CDMA 096CDRDG 080CECO 203CENGL 100CENGL 200CFOLK 280CGERO 100GERO 485GWS 470HIS 119CHIS 120CHMDT 111CHON 300ICSR 570ICSR 579LEAD 200LEAD 475LEAD 500LEAD 600PSYC 100CSPN 102C

African American ExperienceHuman PathophysiologyEmployee Benefits ProgramsManagement Human ResourcesBasic Algebra SkillsIntermediate AlgebraCollege Reading StrategiesPrin Economics-MacroIntro to College WritingIntro to LiteratureCultural Diversity in the USIntro to the Aging ExperienceHON: Seminar in GerontologyHON: Amazon: Community PlaceWestern Civ to 1648Western Civ Since 1648Human NutritionHON: ColloquiaAmazon: Community PlaceGrant Writing Project AmazonasIntro to Leadership StudiesAdaptive LeadershipEffective Leadership StudiesCapstone Leadership Experience PsychologyElementary Spannish II

Foster, LlorenEmberton-Tinius, DanaGhezal, SaidMitchell, RonaldHunt, RichardHollis, MicheleSholar, ElizabethStaynings, MarkHeintzman, AnneThompson, MeganMiller, JamesFitzgerald, KellyBradley, DanaOlmsted, JaneBorders, CharlesWord, JonathanGraham, ChristabellSchell, John; Rutledge, Jerry; He, Jianjun; Coffey, DavidOlmsted, JaneOlmsted, JaneBaker, JohnChace, SarahEhresman, CindySpeer, NevilHollis, QuentinSunkin, Francesca

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE

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COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR(S)ADED 510CNS 581CNS 653CNS 669CNS 710EDLD 710EDLD 795EDLD 796EDLD 798EDU 250ELED 345IECE 423GLME 318LME 518LME 550LTCY 518PSY 100PSY 199PSY 250PSY 310PSY 350PSY 371PSY 405PSY 412PSY 421PSY 423PSY 430PSY 510PSY 541SPED 330SPED 532SPED 533SPED 630TCHL 500TCHL 520TCHL 530TCHL 540TCHL 544TCHL 548TCHL 550TCHL 554TCHL 558

Introduction to Adult EducationInternational Student ServicesBrief CounselingExpressive Art in CounselingLeadership/stress ManagementLeadership Theories and EthicsAdvanced Topics Ed LeadershipInternational Ed LeadershipInt/admin & SupervisionIntro to Teach EdTeaching Strategies IInter Low Incid DisabilitiesChildren’s LiteratureAdv Children’s LiteratureEmerging Tech in EducationLiteracy Learning and TechnologyIntro PsyDevelopment PsyAdjustment and Personal GrowthEducational PsySocial PsychologyPsy/sales BehaviorCognitive PsyPsy Motiv/emotEarly Adolescence Psy Adult/agingPsy of WomenAdvanced Ed PsyProfession Issues/ethicsIntro Excep Education Div in LearningFamilies, Prof & Exceptional ICurriculum for Learning Behavior DisordersSpecial Education Law & FinanceFoundations Teacher LeadershipPrinciples Action ResearchCurriculum DevelopmentInstructional StrategiesEquitable SchoolsManaging Learning EnvironmentAssess I: FundamentalsAssess II: Standard TestingAssess III: Classroom Tests

Berger, JamesHughey, AaronSauerheber, Jill DubaBratton, ImeldaStickle, FredKeaster, RichardBurch, Barbara; Norman, AntonyGandy, Stephanie; Capps, H.; Norman, AntonyNorman, AntonyPierce, JudyWest, AndrewAdams, HenriettaPaganelli, AndreaFiehn, BarbaraMaxwell, MargaretSuzuki, TadayukiClayton, KrisstalPfohl, VirginiaGraves, MarkTalley, RondaPope-Tarrence, JacquelineWichman, AaronShake, MatthewDuffin, LisaWhite, MargaretMienaltowski, AndrewBraush, AmyDerryberry, PittGrieve, Frederick; Myers, CarlKnotts, JemaChandler, WandaKirby, ElizabethAtwell, NedraMurley, LisaPereira, NielsenHuss, JeanineJukes, PamelaJukes, PamelaJukes, PamelaStobaugh, RebeccaStobaugh, RebeccaStobaugh, Rebecca

COLLEGE OF EDUCATION & BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES

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COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR(S)AH 290CD 589DH 115DH 360DPT 715ENV 280EXS 122EXS 313EXS 324FACS 311FACS 494FACS 575HCA 347HCA 401HCA 541HMD 368IDFM 431NUR 104NUR 150NURS 317NURS 415NURS 451PE 100PE 101PE 310PE 311PE 313PE 341PE 354PH 165PH 365PH 383PH 456PH 520PH 582REC 220REC 426REC 482RSA 515RSA 519SPM 200SPM 300SPM 310SPM 456SWRK 101SWRK 490SWRK 573SWRK 574SWRK 695

Medical TerminologySpec Topics Communication DisIndependent Clinical Study HON: IhhslpPatient Care TechniquesIntro/environmental ScienceFoundations of KinesiologyMotor Learning and ControlMeas & Eval in KinesiologyFamily RelationsParenting StrategiesIndependent Study CfsInternational Health CareFund Health Financial ManagementStrategic Management & Marketing Health ServicesDietary & Herbal SupplementsClothing & Human BehaviorCalculations for NursingLPN to RN TransitionInternational Comm Health & Service Learning Complementary Health CareGerontological NursingLife Fitness/wellnessHikingKinesiologyExcercise PhysiologyMotor Development Basketball CoachingPE/Elementary SchoolsDrug AbuseHuman SexualityBiostatistics/Health ScienceBelize Intern Hs LearningBiostatisticsEpidemiologyUnderstanding Nonprofit SectorFacility Planning & DesignRecreation Workshop- WfrRecreation Sport Facility DevelopmentFiscal Practices in RecreationIntro to Sport ManagementPublic Policy in SportSport Ethics & MoralsAdv Studies in SportFundamentals of Human ServicesSpecial TopicsAssess Case Management Child Sex AbuseEnhance Safety & Perm Children Special Topics

Hunt-Shepherd, JaniceGreen, KimberlyDean, TerryEvans, JosephNeelly, KurtGolla, VijayHey, DonnaArnett, ScottEvans, GinaWest, AdamHaynes-Lawrence, DarbiSikora, DorisMkanta, WilliamEllis-Griffith, GregoryFan, FrankSikora, DorisShivel, DeborahMoore, LoraGreen, MaryGullett, MarthaWright, Dawn; Link, KimberlyAbell, CathyLane, TracyStenger-Ramsey, TammieEsslinger, F.Schafer, MarkEsslinger, KeriHey, WilliamWhitlock, SharonWatkins, CeciliaKim, JaeLartey, GraceIyiegbuniwe, EmmanuelFarrell, ColinGardner, MarilynPoff, RaymondGibson, FredSpencer, StevenStinnett, ThomasDeere, RandallObee, TerrySmith, JamesUpright, PaulaOregon, EvelynPeeler, JanelleMallinger, Gayle; Bruce, LeAnnMay, JamesGibson, AllisonBruce, LeAnn; Cappiccie, Amy

COLLEGE OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES

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COURSE TITLE INSTRUCTOR(S)AGEC 366AGRI 108AGRI 475AGRO 475AMS 310AMS 333AMS 371AMS 390AMS 398AMS 430ASTR 108BIOL 113BIOL 114BIOL 120BIOL 122BIOL 123BIOL 207BIOL 224BIOL 225BIOL 317BIOL 399BIOL 446BIOl 485BIOL 519CE 475CHEM 101CHEM 116CHEM 120EM 222GEOG 110GEOG 121GEOG 360GEOG 451GEOG 475GEOL 399GEOS 510HORT 209PHYS 101PHYS 399

Agriculture Sales/ServiceRural SociologySus & Food Dev in EcuadorGenetically Modified OrganismsWork Design/ergonomicsInstructional Media and CurriculumQuality AssuranceProject ManagementInternship ITechnology Management/Team BuildingDescriptive AstronomyGeneral BiologyGeneral Biology LabBiol Conc Cells Metab GeneticsBiol Conc Evol Div EcolLab Biol Conc Evol Div EcolGeneral MicrobologyAnimal Biology & DiversityLab Animal Biology & DiversityPlant PathologyHON: Research Prob/BiologyBiochemistry IHON: Medicine in KenyaInternational Wildlife ManagementTotal Immersion FloodplainIntro ChemistryIntro to College ChemistryCollege Chemistry IWKU StatisticsWorld Regional GeographyMeterologyGeography in AmericaGeography of KentuckyGeographic Exploration of HawaiiProp Kimberlite/white Mtn WyGeographic Exploration of HawaiiIntroduction to Floral DesignEnvironmental Phys in HawaiiEnvironmental Phys in Hawaii

Scudder, CrisKingery, ThomasCoffey, DavidGonzales, LindaJahan, MuhammadAskins, KennethKhouryieh, HannaKhalafallah, AhmedArbuckle, GregoryJackson, DanielTyler, RicoMcDaniel, KerrieMcDaniel, KerrieSmith, MichaelGrubbs, ScottGrubbs, ScottSharma, NileshLienesch, PhilipLienesch, PhilipRowland, NaomiSchulte, BruceEmani, ChandrakanthRice, Nancy; Philips, ThomasStokes, MichaelCampbell, WarrenBurris, StuartMaddox, JeremySnyder, ChadPalmquist, ShaneYan, JunDurkee, JoshuaBlackburn, WilliamNemon, AmyGreunke, ErinWulff, AndrewKeeling, DavidDennis, RogerKintzel, EdwardKintzel, Edward

OGDEN COLLEGE OF SCIENCE & ENGINEERING

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wku.edu/winter (270) 745-2478