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Schedule of Classes
On-Site Session 1: 14 August - 8 October
Osan Air Base   DSN: (315) 784-6786
osan-asia@umgc.edu
asia.umgc.edu

On-Site Session 1: 14 August - 8 October

Course Class No. Section Start & End Date Day Time Status Location
HIST 156 History of the United States to 1865 (3)
A survey of the United States from colonial times to the end of the Civil War. The establishment and development of national institutions are traced. The aim is to locate, evaluate, and use primary and secondary sources and interpret current events and ideas in a historical context. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: HIST 156 or HUMN 119.
86377 A401 21 Aug 24-08 Oct 24 W 1800-2100 Open Osan Air Base
Faculty: Anthony-Van Orsdal, Anita M. Syllabus Course Materials

In-Person

Note: Meets in-person; 7 Week Hybrid Class; Live-Streaming (video-streamed to Carroll); meets Wednesdays
KORN 111 Elementary Korean I (3)
(Not open to native speakers of Korean; assumes no prior knowledge of Korean.) An elementary study of Korean. Emphasis begins with oral communication skills and leads to balanced proficiency in the four communication skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Topics include basic structures, vocabulary, pronunciation, and culture, history, and geography. Authentic text from native speakers is used as much as possible. writing, as well as elements of culture, history, and geography. Authentic text from native speakers is used as much as possible.
86381 A402 15 Aug 24-08 Oct 24 Th/Tu 1800-2100 Open Osan Air Base
Faculty: Shim, Woo-Ill Syllabus Course Materials

In-Person

Note: Meets in-person; 8 Week Class; meets Thursdays and Tuesdays
MATH 107 College Algebra (3)
(The first course in the two-course series MATH 107-MATH 108. An alternative to MATH 115). An introduction to equations and inequalities and a study of functions and their properties, including the development of graphing skills with polynomial, rational, exponential, and logarithmic functions. The objective is to apply appropriate technology and demonstrate fluency in the language of algebra; communicate mathematical ideas; perform operations on real numbers, complex numbers, and functions; solve equations and inequalities; analyze and graph circles and functions; and use mathematical modeling to translate, solve, and interpret applied problems. Technology is used for data modeling. Discussion also covers applications. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: MATH 107 or MATH 115.
86654 A401 21 Aug 24-08 Oct 24 Th 1800-2100 Open Osan Air Base
Faculty: Noh, Hee Suk Syllabus Course Materials

In-Person

Note: Meets in-person; 7 Week Hybrid Class; meets Thursdays
SPCH 100 Foundations of Oral Communication (3)
For online sections, access to a broadband internet connection, use of a digital camera capable of recording 10-minute videos, and the ability to save and transfer video to a hosting site required. (Fulfills the prerequisite for all upper-level SPCH courses.) An introduction to oral communication, with emphasis on interpersonal communication, small-group communication, and public speaking. The objective is to prepare speeches, provide feedback to others, and participate in group activities. Students may receive credit for only one of the following courses: SPCH 100, SPCH 100X, SPCH 101, SPCH 107, or SPCH 108.
86391 A401 11 Sep 24-08 Oct 24 W/M 1800-2100 Open Osan Air Base
Faculty: Concilus, Francis W. Syllabus Course Materials

In-Person

Note: Meets in-person; 4 Week Hybrid Class; meets Wednesdays and Mondays
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