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DOWNTOWN PHOENIX CAMPUS

Enrollment FALL 2011 HONORS COURSES


begins Open to ALL Barrett students!
March 1st!

JMC 366 – Journalism Ethics and Diversity


Professor: Richard Ruelas
Mon/Wed 9:40-10:45 a.m.
Course number: 80920
Explores contemporary news media ethical problems in a
seminar setting. Uses journalism ethical perspectives to ob-
tain keys to unlock contemporary dilemmas surrounding the
news media.

JMC 305– Online Media


Professor: Serena Carpenter
Tues/Thurs 12:00-1:50 p.m.
Course number: 72438
Focuses on the Internet from the perspective of the journalist-the best
way to tell a story using words, photos, video and audio.

JMC 301– Intermediate News Reporting and Writing


Techniques
Professor: TBA
Mon/Wed 7:30-9:20 a.m.
Course number: 76200

NTR 241– Principles of Human Nutrition


Professor: Bonnie L. Beezhold
Tues 4:30-5:45 p.m.
Course number: 72438
Emphasizes nutrient metabolism and the relationships between diet
and disease.

Enrollment appointments start on Tuesday, March 1st!


To find out your enrollment time, go to my.asu.edu and click on the Fall 2011 tab.
DOWNTOWN PHOENIX CAMPUS
Enrollment FALL 2011 HONORS COURSES
begins Open to ALL Barrett students!
March 1st!

HSC 332/HON 394— Health Care Legislation


Professor: Cristi Coursen
Thurs lecture: 7:30-8:45 a.m., Course number: 86185
Thurs in person 9:00-10:00 a.m., Course number: 86186
Course number: 72438
This course considers the legislative process for creating and amending federal/state/local
health policies, with an emphasis on the political, organizational, and economic dimen-
sions of health policy. Students will evaluate the relationship between health policy and
health disparities, and analyze the perspective and role of stakeholders in creating policy.

HON 497– Community Encounters


Professor: Diane Facinelli
Fri 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
Course number: 76369
This seminar provides opportunities to engage in and with our
community in the Downtown Phoenix metropolitan area. The
course objective is to extend perspectives of community and
urban life, through a series of visits with community leaders/
organizations focused on improving quality of life. The course
requires more than just participation: it also requires interpre-
tation and integration of your experiences.

HON 498– Thesis Prep Course


Professor: Laura Peck
Fri 1:30-3:00 p.m., 6 sessions only
Course number: TBA
Designed specifically to help you create and articulate your ideas, an
ability essential in any field—be it creating your own business or non-
profit, working in an organization, or developing a thesis. Attendees
will learn about methods and tools that enhance creative thinking, as
well as funding opportunities in entrepreneurship at ASU.

Enrollment appointments start on Tuesday, March 1st!


To find out your enrollment time, go to my.asu.edu and click on the Fall 2011 tab.
DOWNTOWN PHOENIX CAMPUS
Enrollment FALL 2011 HONORS COURSES
begins Open to ALL Barrett students!
March 1st!

ENG 102– Honors Section


Professor: TBA
Tues/Thurs 10:30-11:45 a.m.
Course number: 75358
Critical reading and writing; emphasizes strategies of academic dis-
course. Research paper required.

HON 171– Human Event


Professor: Kevin Dalton

Tues/Thurs 12:00-1:15 p.m.


Course number: 76127

Tues/Thurs 9:00-10:15 a.m.


Course number:77476

Tues/Thurs 10:30-11:45 a.m.


Course number: 84947
Landmarks in the social and intellectual development of the human race, with emphasis
on critical thinking and argumentative writing. Enrollment restricted to Barrett students.

Enrollment appointments start on Tuesday, March 1st!


To find out your enrollment time, go to my.asu.edu and click on the Fall 2011 tab.

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