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LATE AFTERNOON/ EVENING CLASSES
UW-Marinette offers a late afternoon/evening Associate Degree program for adults who would like to study close to home, family and work.
Numerous courses are offered each evening term. The schedules below show a sample of the range of courses available. Check our class schedules for current course offerings.
FALL 08 |
SPRING 09 |
| ANT 204 Cultures of the World | ART 216 Digital Imaging and Design |
| AST 100 Survey of Astronomy |
BAC 101 General Survey of Microbiology |
| BUS 201 Introductory Accounting | BUS 204 Managerial Accounting |
| COM 103 Introduction to Public Speaking | COM 131 Theatre Lab |
| COM 131 Theatre Lab | ENG 203 Creative Writing I |
| ENG 101 Composition I | ENG 204 Creative Writing II |
| GEO 170 Disasters-Living on the Edge | ENG 250 Introduction to Literature |
| HIS 101 History of the US from Columbus to Civil War | GEO 101 Introduction to Cultural Geography |
| HIS 105 History of Western Civilization | HIS 106 History of Western Civilization |
| HIS 218 The U.S. and Vietnam | MAT 221 Calculus and Analytical Geometry I |
| HIS 384 Women's Rights and Feminism in the U.S. | MUS 071 Band |
| MAT 110 College Algebra | MUS 072 Chorus |
| MUS 071 Band | MUS 175 Music Lit & Appreciation |
| MUS 072 Chorus | MUS 182 Music Theory Aural Skills II |
| MUS 173 Music Lit and Appreciation | MUS 272 Music Theory IV |
| MUS 181 Music Theory Aural Skills I | MUS 282 Music Theory Aural Skills IV |
| MUS 281 Music Theory Aural Skills III | POL 280 Terrorism |
| POL 175 International Politics | PSY 202 Introductory Psychology |
| PSY 202 Introductory Psychology | SOC 231 Crime and Criminal Justice |
| PSY 360 Psychology of Childhood and Adolescence | |
| SOC 101 Introduction to Sociology | |
| SOC 130 Contemporary Social Problems | |
| WOM 101 Introduction to Women's Studies |
TRANSFER INFORMATION SYSTEM (TIS) -- a computerized database of all courses offered within the UW System. You may access the database to determine course equivalencies and transferability between all UW System institutions. The directions for how to navigate throughout TIS are located at the bottom of the main page. It is a simple and an extremely powerful tool for academic advisors and students alike! Gone are the days of not knowing how your credits will transfer!
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