Overview of Spring 2009 Sections
There are many sections of Univ 106 available in the Spring. It's your choice!
You can take our fully online, general section (UNIV 106–4036).
Or try one of our in-person, themed sections focusing on:
- Business & Marketing (UNIV 106–001)
- Honors College (UNIV 106–002)
- Gender & Ethnic Studies (UNIV 106–003)
If you also have to take English 102 in the Spring, consider a coordinating section of Univ 106! Learn more about the PoWeR program below.
Scroll down for more details about all of the Spring 2009 sections of Univ 106.
UNIV 106 General Schedule - Spring 2009
Want to get better grades? We can help!
Take University 106: Library Research (1 credit) and learn to find the information you need to succeed in course papers and projects. UNIV 106 will get you on the path to becoming an information ninja, able to slice through the web and maneuver the library’s rich information landscape to conquer projects.
New! Some sections will explore disciplinary research; one class will focus on Business & Marketing and another on Diversity Studies.
All courses are one credit, pass fail and taught by Librarians. If you have any questions, please contact the instructor directly.
Sign up! Below is a list of the UNIV 106 Spring 2009 course schedule:
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UNIV 106 – 001 (Class #14859) | Melissa Kozel, instructor
This section of UNIV 106 will focus on resources in the field of Business & Marketing.
Meeting time: Tuesdays, 8:10-9:00 am
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UNIV 106 – 002 (Class #14860) | Elaine Watson, instructor
This section of UNIV 106 is designated for students enrolled
in the
Meeting time: Wednesdays, 10:40-11:30 am
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UNIV 106 – 003 (Class # 14861) | Amy Elliott, instructor
This section of UNIV 106 will focus on Diversity resources, including Gender & Ethnic Studies.
Meeting time: Thursdays, 4:40-5:30 pm
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UNIV 106 – 4036 (Class #15207) | Rick Stoddart, instructor
ONLINE! This course is delivered through Blackboard and self-paced, with only a few deadlines per semester.
ENGLISH 102 & UNIV 106 = PoWeR!
Are you ready to
take English 102 in the spring and looking for an enriched experience? Consider participating in PoWeR (Project
Writing and Research)!
What is
PoWeR? It's what happens when writing
instructors and librarians work together so that students benefit. In PoWeR, you will take both a specified
section of English 102 *and* a one-credit (pass/fail) section of University
106: Library Research. All of the students enrolled in a designated
section of English 102 will also be enrolled in an online section of UNIV 106,
creating a hybrid learning community of researchers and writers.
Within this
combined four-credit experience, you'll get a lot of support for both your
writing and research through integrated assignments. The content of both courses is coordinated so
that University 106 activities work towards the completion of English 102
writing projects. Now that’s PoWeR!
Here’s how to
register:
- Choose a section of English 102
(details below)
- Obtain permission numbers from both the
English 102 and UNIV 106
instructors
- Register for both English 102 and its corresponding section of UNIV 106
Questions? Contact the instructors directly.
PoWeR 1:
ENGL 102 – 18 (on campus) –
Mark Hartvigsen, instructor,
Meeting time MWF
10:40 am
UNIV 106 – 4037 (online) – Sara Seely, librarian instructor
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PoWeR 2:
ENGL 102 – 28 (on campus) – Mark Hartvigsen, instructor
Meeting time MWF 12:40 p
UNIV 106 – 4038 (online) – Sara Seely, librarian instructor
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PoWeR 3:
ENGL 102 – 59 (hybrid) – Jill Heney, instructor
Meeting time MWF
3:40 pm
UNIV 106 – 4039 (online) – Kim Leeder, librarian instructor
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PoWeR 4:
ENGL 102 – 48 (on campus) – Melissa Keith, instructor
Meeting time T Th
10:40
UNIV 106 – 4040 (online) – Kim Leeder, librarian instructor
ENGL 102 & UNIV 106
ENGLISH 102 & UNIV 106 are teaming up to help you get a jump-start on your research skills.
You can take both courses simultaneously. Learn more below!
Instructors
Amy Elliott
426-4302, amyelliott2@boisestate.edu
Memo Cordova
426-1270, memocordova@boisestate.edu
Melissa Kozel
426-1973, mkozel@boisestate.edu
Kim Leeder
426-1621, kimleeder@boisestate.edu
Sara Seely
426-1263, saraseely@boisestate.edu
Rick Stoddart
426-1626, rickstoddart@boisestate.edu
Elaine Watson
426-1737, ewatson@boisestate.edu
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