TENRM WINTER 2002 SYLLABUS – Water

www.nwic.edu/tenrm

 

COURSE COORDINATOR:

Ted Williams (Math/Computers)

FAC 208, 392-4314 twilliams@nwic.edu

 

 

INSTRUCTORS:

Wayne Woods (Club time)

FAC 210, 392-4312 wwoods@nwic.edu

 

Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza (Biology/Chemistry)  

FAC 211, 392-4307  rgonzalez@nwic.edu

 

Lynn Robbins (faculty in Political Science and Native Treaty Law)
Western Washington University
Huxley College 650-3603 lrobbins@cc.wwu.edu

 

Barbara Perry (English)

FAC 212 392-4313  bperry@nwic.edu

 

 

TENRM TEAM:

Phil Duran (TENRM Program Director/Math) 

FAC203, 392-4308  pduran@nwic.edu

 

Loretta Kline (Program Assistant)
FAC 201, 392-4309  lkline@nwic.edu

 

Sharon Kinley (Native History and Anthropology)

FAC 104, 392-4296 skinley@nwic.edu

 

Gigi Berardi (Faculty in Natural Resources, Geography, Ecology, Environmental Planning )
Western Washington University
Huxley College, 650-3285, gberardi@cc.wwu.edu

 

Joan LaFrance (External Program Evaluator) joanlafrance@hotmail.com

 

 

COURSE TIMES/LOCATION:

January 2 – March 22, Monday and Wednesday 12 to 5:00, Tuesday and Thursday 1 to 5:00 pm

Classes located in the Chemistry Classroom and the Biology when both cohorts are together

 


COURSES:

HMDV 110, Introduction to Successful Learning, Wayne Woods                         1 credit

ENGL 101, English Composition, Barbara Perry                                                 3 credits

POLS 225, Political Science, Lynn Robbins                                                                      3 credits

MATH 102, College Algebra, Ted Williams                                                                    2 credits

BIOL 101, Introduction to Biology, Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza                                      3 credits

CHEM 111, Inorganic Chemistry, Roberto Gonzalez-Plaza                                     2 credits

CMPS 101, Introduction to Computers, Ted Williams                                            1 credit

TOTAL                                                                                                                      15 credits

 

 

 

TEXTS: Many of these texts will be used in subsequent quarters also

·       NEW: The Rights of Indians and Tribes

·       NEW: Earth Algebra

·       NEW: The Essay Connection

·       General Organic & Biological Chemistry, 1998

·       Biology. Discovering Life. Second Edition

·       Environmental Science, Sixth Edition

·       Microsoft Office 2000, Introductory Course

·       Understanding Computers: Today and Tomorrow, 2000 Edition

 

 

EVALUATION/GRADING:

You will receive a grade for each of the courses that comprise Water. Each instructor will supply grading criteria for the portions of the block that they teach.

 

 

 

ATTENDANCE AND MISSED WORK

Attendance is extremely important both for your individual learning and for the development and support of the community of learners. You are expected to attend all class meetings and complete all coursework by the assigned date. The faculty respect that you are an adult with many responsibilities outside the classroom. We expect that you will take full responsibility for making up missed class meetings, assigned work, and communicating with the coordinator and the individual faculty regarding any absences. Attendance will be taken for all class meetings for financial aid purposes and may be used by faculty in grading.