Two Year Course Plan - Undergraduate

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Fall I, 2009 Course Offerings
Fall II, 2009 Course Offerings
Spring I, 2010 Course Offerings
Spring II, 2010 Course Offerings
Summer, 2010 Course Offerings
Fall I, 2010 Course Offerings
Fall II, 2010 Course Offerings
Spring I, 2011 Course Offerings
Spring II, 2011 Course Offerings
Summer, 2011 Course Offerings

Fall I, 2009 Course Offerings

ARHS 2350/50 Introductory Topics in Art History: Father Figures in Art -
Art and Authority3,7
Dr. Monika
Schwaerzler-Brodesser
ARHS 3360/50 History of Modern Art Dr. Sarah Cormack
ART 1010/50 Creative Strategies H. John Watson IV, M.F.A.
ART 2020/50 Studio Seminar: Drawing Practice
(1-credit course)
Mag. Sylvia Kummer
ART 3000/50 Graphics and Layout for Publication Holger Lang, M.A.
ART 3850/50 Topics in studio Art: Installation Art H. John Watson IV, M.F.A.

ACCT 2010/50 Financial Accounting
(Semester course)
David Pamphlett, M.A., F.C.A.
ACCT 2025/50 Managerial Accounting
(Semester course)
Gordon van der Veen, M.A.
ACCT 2025/51 Managerial Accounting
(Semester course)
Eugene Burns, M.B.A., F.C.C.A
BUSN 2750/50 Introduction to Statistics
(Semester course)
8,9
Ibrahim Wazir, M.A.
ECON 2010/50 Principles of Macroeconomics
(Semester course)
Dr. Luba Habodaszova
ECON 2010/51 Principles of Macroeconomics
(Semester course)
Gordon van der Veen, M.A.
ECON 2020/50 Principles of Microeconomics
(Semester course)
Christian Newman, M.S.e.
FINC 3210/50 Principles of Finance
(Semester course)
Dr. Christian Kreuzer
MNGT 2100/50 Management Theory and Practices
(Semester course)
Hanno Poeschl, M.B.A.
MNGT 2100/51 Management Theory and Practices
(Semester course)
Mag. Svetla Pehlivanova-Porenta
MNGT 2900/50 Human Communications: Presentational Speaking Charles La Fond, M.B.A.
MNGT 3100/50 Issues in Management:
Selling Print Advertising
(Semester course)
Dardis McNamee
MNGT 3290/50 Business Law I Dr. A. Nicholas Simon
MNGT 3320/50 Business Law: International Dr. A. Nicholas Simon
MNGT 3400/50 Human Resource Management Dr. Julia Skobeleva
MNGT 3500/50 Marketing Dipl. Kfm. Peter Sunley
MNGT 3510/50 Advertising Theodore Snydal
MNGT 4420/50 Compensation Management Dr. Arno Haslberger

COAP 2000/50 XHTML Programming Stephen Robb
COAP 2020/50 Desktop Publishing Holger Lang, M.A.
COAP 3150/50 Design Principles II Dipl. Ing. Klaus Rusch
COSC 1540/50 Emerging Technologies Brian Lewis, M.A.
COSC 1550/50 Computer Programming I
(Semester course)1
Ioan Vlad, M.S.
COSC 2670/50 Telecommunications Paul Gillingwater, M.B.A.

HIST 1100/50 World Civilizations before 1500
(Semester course)
3,4
Dr. Timothy Hadley
HIST 2250/50 History of Russia: Since 19173 Dr. Svitlana Shiells
HIST 3150/50 International Affairs: China's Foreign and Economic Policies Dr. Karin Kneissl
INTL 2030/50 International Law (Semester course)4,6 Dr. Karin Kneissl
POLT 1050/50 Introduction to International Relations
(Semester course)
6
Dr. Johannes Pollak

JOUR 1030/50 Fundamentals of Reporting
(Semester course)2
Dardis McNamee
JOUR 2300/50 Journalism: Layout and Design (Semester course) Holger Lang, M.A.
JOUR 3150/50 Topics:
Selling Print Advertising
(Semester course)
Dardis McNamee
JOUR 3300/50 Newspaper Production Workshop
(4-credit, Semester course)
Dardis McNamee
MEDC 1010/50 Introduction to Mass Communications
(Semester course)2
Dr. Michael Freund
MEDC 2800/50 Cultural Diversity in the Media 5,6 Dr. Michael Freund
VIDE 1810/50 Video Production I (Semester course) Holger Lang, M.A.
VIDE 3150/50 Topics: Webcast Production
(Semester course)
Dr. Anthony Loewstedt ,
Holger Lang, M.A.and
Elisabeth Knass, M.A.

PSYC 1000/50 Learning Strategies (1-credit course) Antonija Pacek, M.A.
PSYC 1100/50 Introduction to Psychology
(Semester course)
8
Dr. Thomas Oberlechner
PSYC 2750/50 Introduction to Measurement and Statistics (Semester course)8,9 Dr. Elisabeth Ponocny-Seliger
PSYC 3325/50 Applied Learning Theory Mag. Stefan Geyerhofer

ENGL 2110/50 Perspectives:
The Romantic Imagination
(Semester course) 4,6
Samia Geldner, M.A.
GNST 1200/50 Freshman Seminar:
The Ethics of Eating
(4-Credit, Semester course)
Dr. Dorothy Kopel
GNST 1200/51 Freshman Seminar: Globalization
(4-Credit, Semester course)
Dr. Anthony Loewstedt
GNST 1200/52 Freshman Seminar: Cultural Identity
(4-Credit, Semester course)
Paige Erickson, M.A.
GNST 2004/50 Topics in the Liberal Arts:
European Culinary History 4
Christian Newman, M.S.e.,
and Dr. Dorothy Kopel
GRMN 3250/50 Introduction to Literature Dr. Monika
Schwaerzler-Brodesser
MUSC 1050/50 Introduction to Music Appreciation:
Vienna and Its Music – Live4,7
Prentiss Dunn, M.Mus.
MUSC 1070/50 Topics in Music: Fin-de-Siécle Vienna
and Late Romanticism:
Brahms, Bruckner, and Mahler7
Prentiss Dunn, M.Mus.
PHIL 1010/50 Introduction to Critical Thinking
(Semester course)1
Dr. Anthony Loewstedt

ESLG 2200/50 Pronunciation and Diction Victoria Williams, M.A.
ESLG 2230/50 Intermediate Reading and Writing Skills Andrew Horsfield, M.A.
ESLG 3070/50 Advanced Intensive English6 Curtis Carlson

MATH 1050/50 Basic Algebra Mag. Guerkan Birer
WRIT 1010/50 Composition (Sem. course)2 Samia Geldner, M.A.
WRIT 1010/51 Composition (Sem. course)2 Andrew Horsfield, M.A.
WRIT 1010/52 Composition (Sem. course)2 Dr. Susan Doering
WRIT 1010/53 Composition (Sem. course)2 Dr. Susan Doering
WRIT 2100/50 Research Methods (Sem. course) Samia Geldner, M.A.
WRIT 2100/51 Research Methods (Sem. course) Andrew Horsfield, M.A.
WRIT 2100/52 Research Methods (Sem. course) Dr. Dorothy Kopel
WRIT 2100/53 Research Methods (Sem. course) Elnora ten Wolde

a,b,c...

The pairs of courses denoted 'a', 'b', and 'c', respectively, are combined courses offered at two different levels or for two different majors.

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These numbers indicate the General Education Requirement(s) fulfilled by the given course.


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Fall II, 2009 Course Offerings

ARHS 2350/52 Introductory Topics in Art History: Reading and Interpreting Photographic Images3,7 Dr. Monika
Schwaerzler-Brodesser
ART 1700/52 Photo I Tav Falco
ART 2020/52 Studio Seminar: Drawing Practice
(1-credit course)
Mag. Sylvia Kummer
ART 3830/52 Alternative Media
***Course Cancelled***
Mag. Michael Schneider, M.F.A.

BUSN 1200/52 Introduction to Business Mag. Hendrik Homan, M.B.A.
BUSN 4990/52 Business Policy Kent Wilson, M.B.A.
MNGT 3320/52 Business Law: International Dr. A. Nicholas Simon
MNGT 3420/52 Labor-Management Relations Wolfgang Price
MNGT 3450/52 Principles of Organizational Behavior Dr. Arno Haslberger
MNGT 4100/52 International Management Kent Wilson, M.B.A.
MNGT 4330/52 International Marketing Roman Melesh, M.B.A.
MNGT 4900/52 Managerial Policies and Strategies Kent Wilson, M.B.A.

COAP 2150/52 Design Principles I Cora Gusarova
COSC 3500/52 IT Project Management Brian Lewis, M.A.
CSIS 3410/52 Information Analysis David White

HIST 2130/52 Refugee and Migration Movements 3,5 Dr. Petra Aigner
POLT 1080/52 Introduction to Comparative Politics 5,6 Dr. Jozef Batora
POLT 4300/52 Advanced Studies in American Politics: Political Ideologies from the Radical Left to the Neo-Conservative Right Dr. Mason Chamie

EPMD 1000/52 Introduction to Media Production Holger Lang, M.A.
INTM 2200/52 Visual Design for Interactive Media Cora Gusarova
MEDC 2200/52 Ethics in the Media 5 Dr. Anthony Loewstedt
SPCM 2000/52 Forensics (1-credit course) Paige Erickson, M.A.
VIDE 3150/52 Topics: Digital Face and Body Styling (1-credit course) Holger Lang, M.A.
and Ms. Elisabeth Knass, M.A.

PSYC 2000/52 Issues in Contemporary Psychology: Dreams and Lucid Dreaming
(1-credit course)
5
Dr. Brigitte Holzinger
PSYC 2200/52 Child Psychology 5,8 Dr. Efstathia Tzemou
PSYC 3000/52 Topics in Psychology: Social Cognition
****COURSE CANCELLED****
Dr. Julia Pitters
PSYC 3775/52 Personality Theory Dr. Thomas Oberlechner

GNST 1400/52 Civilization and the Arts:
The Austrian Mind
3,4
****COURSE MOVED TO SPRING I****
Dr. Susan Doering
GRMN 1090/52 Elementary German: Level I6 Mag. Johanna Posset
GRMN 2170/52 Intermediate Conversational German Dr. Monika
Schwaerzler-Brodesser
MUSC 1070/52 Topics in Music:
Music and European Nationalism — 1848 to 19207
Prentiss Dunn, M.Mus.

ESLG 3070/52 Advanced Intensive English6 Curtis Carlson
ESLG 3230/52 Advanced Reading and Writing Skills:
Level I6
Samia Geldner, M.A.
ESLG 3500/52 Topics: Profiles in Courage Andrew Horsfield, M.A.

MATH 1430/52 College Algebra9 Ibrahim Wazir, M.A.

a,b,c...

The pairs of courses denoted 'a', 'b', and 'c', respectively, are combined courses offered at two different levels or for two different majors.

1,2,3....

These numbers indicate the General Education Requirement(s) fulfilled by the given course.


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Spring I, 2010 Course Offerings

ARHS 2000/50 Art Forum:
Greek and Roman Art in the Imperial City
****Course cancelled****
Dr. Sarah Cormack
ARHS 2200/50 Current Art: Experimental Film in Vienna 4,7 Dr. Monika
Schwaerzler-Brodesser
ARHS 2350/50 Introductory Topics in Art History: Greek and Roman Art and Its Influence on Western Culture3,7 Dr. Sarah Cormack
ART 2360/50 Introduction To Curatorial Studies (Semester Course) Mag. Michael Schneider, M.F.A.
ART 3850/50 Topics in Studio Art: Experimental Film Mag. Sylvia Kummer

ACCT 2010/50 Financial Accounting (Semester course) David Pamphlett, M.A., F.C.
ACCT 2010/51 Financial Accounting (Semester course) Eugene Burns, M.B.A., F.C.C.A.
ACCT 2025/50 Managerial Accounting
(Semester course)
Gordon van der Veen, M.A.
BUSN 2100/50 Business Communications Samia Geldner, M.A.
BUSN 2750/50 Introduction to Statistics
(Semester course)8,9
Ibrahim Wazir, M.A.
ECON 2010/50 Principles of Macroeconomics
(Semester course)
Christian Newman, M.S.e.
ECON 2020/50 Principles of Microeconomics
(Semester course)
Dr. Luba Habodaszova
ECON 2020/51 Principles of Microeconomics
(Semester course)
Gordon van der Veen, M.A.
ECON 4720/50 International Trade and Finance Dr. Mehdi Ali
MNGT 2100/50 Management Theory and Practices
(Semester course)
Hanno Poeschl, M.B.A.
MNGT 2100/51 Management Theory and Practices
(Semester course)
Mag. Svetla Pehlivanova-Porenta
MNGT 2900/50 Human Communications: Presentational Speaking Charles La Fond, M.B.A.
MNGT 3100/50 Issues in Management:
Selling Print Advertising
(Semester course)
Dardis McNamee
MNGT 3290/50 Business Law I Dr. A. Nicholas Simon
MNGT 3400/50 Human Resource Management Dr. Rudolf Vogl
MNGT 3500/50 Marketing Mag. Hendrik Homan, M.B.A.
MNGT 3550/50 Public Relations Jutta Devenish, M.A.
MNGT 4570/50 Marketing Research (Semester course) Dr. Maria Madlberger

COAP 1020/50 Introduction to Computer Applications
(Semester course)
Dr. Elisabeth Feit
COAP 2110/50 Web Animation
****Course cancelled****
Dipl. Ing. Klaus Rusch
COSC 1560/50 Computer Programming II
(Semester course)
Ioan Vlad, M.S.
COSC 1570/50 Mathematics for Computer Science1,9 Ibrahim Wazir, M.A.
COSC 4110/50 Database Concepts Dipl. Ing, Mag.
Joerg Rainer, M.B.A.

HIST 2220/50 Modern Europe: 1750 to the Present
(Semester course)
3
Dr. Timothy Hadley
INTL 2030/50 International Law (Semester course)4,6 Dr. Karin Kneissl
INTL 2100/50 Model U.N.: HISTOMUN Mag. (FH) Barbara Cucka, M.A.
INTL 2700/50 Methods of Political Inquiry
(Semester course)1
Dr. Mason Chamie
INTL 3300/50 Governments and Politics of Eastern Europe Dr. Lonnie Johnson
INTL 3700/50 International Organizations:
Structure and Political Conflict
Dr. Karin Kneissl
INTL 4280/50 International Economics Dr. Mehdi Ali
POLT 1070/50 Introduction to Political Theory
(Semester course)
4,5
Dr. Johannes Pollak

INTL 2030/50 International Law (Semester course)4,6 Dr. Karin Kneissl
JOUR 2140/50 Advanced Reporting Dr. Michael Freund
JOUR 3150/50 Topics:
Selling Print Advertising
(Semester course)
Dardis McNamee
JOUR 3300/50 Newspaper Production Workshop
(4-credit, Semester course)
Dardis McNamee
MEDC 1630/50 Media Literacy (Semester course)1,2 Barbara Trionfi, M.A.
MEDC 3190/50 Introduction to Media Research
(Semester course)
Dr. Michael Freund
MNGT 3500/50 Marketing Mag. Hendrik Homan, M.B.A.
PBRL 2100/50 Fundamentals of Strategic Communications and Public Relations Jutta Devenish, M.A.
VIDE 3150/50 Topics: Webcast Production
(Semester course)
Dr. Anthony Loewstedt ,
Holger Lang, M.A.and
Elisabeth Knass, M.A.

PSYC 1000/50 Learning Strategies (1-credit course) Antonija Pacek, M.A.
PSYC 1100/50 Introduction to Psychology
(Semester course)8
Jennifer Daigle, M.O., &
Dr. Efstathia Tzemou
PSYC 2000/50 Issues in Contemporary Psychology: Emotional Intelligence
(1-credit course)
5
Antonija Pacek, M.A.
PSYC 2250/50 Adolescent Psychology5,8 Jennifer Daigle, M.O.
PSYC 2825/50 Introduction to Research Methods (Semester course) Dr. Efstathia Tzemou
PSYC 4700/50 Psychological Tests and Measurements Mag. Krista Rothschild
PSYC 4900/50 Senior Seminar: Family Therapy Mag. Stefan Geyerhofer

GNST 1200/50 Freshman Seminar:
The Global Hip-Hop Culture
(4-credit, Semester course)
Benjamin Fasching-Gray
GNST 1200/51 Freshman Seminar:
Gender Identity in the 21st Century
(4-credit, Semester course)
Andrew Horsfield, M.A.
GNST 1200/52 Freshman Seminar:
The Times They are A–Changin’ –
The Musical and Social Revolutions of the 60’s
(4-credit, Semester course)
Jean-Pascal Vachon, M.A.
GNST 1400/50 Civilization and the Arts: The Austrian Mind 3,4 Dr. Susan Doering
GRMN 1100/50 Elementary German: Level II 6 Mag. Johanna Posset
PHIL 1010/50 Introduction to Critical Thinking
(Semester course)
1
Samia Geldner, M.A.

ESLG 3070/50 Advanced Intensive English6 Curtis Carlson
ESLG 3150/50 Culture and Civilization of the English-Speaking World6 Andrew Horsfield, M.A.
ELSG 3170/50 Advanced Discussion Skills6 Victoria Williams

WRIT 1010/50 Composition (Semester course)2 Samia Geldner, M.A.
WRIT 1010/51 Composition (Semester course)2 Elnora ten Wolde
WRIT 1010/52 Composition (Semester course)2 Dr. Susan Doering
WRIT 2100/50 Methods of Research
(Semester course)
Samia Geldner, M.A.
WRIT 2100/51 Methods of Research
(Semester course)
Andrew Horsfield, M.A.
WRIT 2100/52 Methods of Research
(Semester course)
Elnora ten Wolde
WRIT 2100/53 Methods of Research
(Semester course)
Dr. Dorothy Kopel
WRIT 2100/54 Methods of Research
(Semester course)
Dr. Dorothy Kopel

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Spring II, 2010 Course Offerings

ARHS 2350/52 Introductory Topics in Art History:
Distant Places and Ancient Objects — Freud´s Visual and Archaeological Constructions of Psychoanalysis 3,7
Dr. Diane O’Donoghue
ARHS 3390/52 Art and Art Cultures:
The Art and Architecture of the Middle East3,6
Dr. Armin Daneshgar
ARHS 4730/52 Art Theory and Criticism Dr. Monika
Schwaerzler-Brodesser
ART 2900/52 Art Major Acceptance Review
(0-credit course)
Barbara Hillerman, M.A.

BUSN 1200/52 Introduction to Business Mag. Hendrik Homan, M.B.A.
BUSN 4110/52 Operations Management Anand Karunakaran, M.B.A.
BUSN 4990/52 Business Policy Hanno Poeschl, M.B.A.
ECON 3200/52 Money and Banking Dr. Mehdi Ali
FINC 4210/52 Investments Mag. Donald Baillie, FRM
MNGT 2900/52 Human Communications:
Presentational Speaking
Charles La Fond, M.B.A.
MNGT 3320/52 Business Law: International Dr. A. Nicholas Simon
MNGT 3450/52 Principles of Organizational Behavior Dr. Arno Haslberger
MNGT 4600/52 Contemporary Human Resource Strategies Dipl. Kfm. Norbert Wetzel,M.B.A.
MNGT 4900/52 Managerial Policies and Strategies Hanno Poeschl, M.B.A.
MNGT 4920/52 Marketing Strategies Dipl. Kfm. Peter Sunley
MNGT 4940/52 Global Competitive Strategies Sanja Plavcic, M.A.

COAP 2120/52 Web Editors Dejan Dimitrovski, M.B.A.
COSC 2610/52 Operating Systems Albert Cawns, M.S.
COSC 4120/52 Database Applicationsbr
****Course cancelled****
Dejan Dimitrovski, M.B.A.

HIST 2000/52 Social History: War and Society 3,5 Dr. Michael Salevouris
INTL 4600/52 International Relations Seminar: Terrorism Samuel Schubert, M.A.

BUSN 1200/52 Introduction to Business Mag. Hendrik Homan, M.B.A.
FLST 3160/52 Topics in Film Studies: Film Noir6,7 Tav Falco
INTM 3150/52 Special Topics: Efficient Web Design with iWEB (1-Credit Course) Holger Lang, M.A.
MEDC 4100/52 The Law and the Media Dr. Anthony Loewstedt
PHOT 1000/52 Photo I Dipl. Soz. Roland Stelter
VIDE 2520/52 Video Production II Holger Lang, M.A.

PSYC 2000/52 Topics in Psychology:
Distant Places and Ancient Objects — Freud´s Visual and Archaeological Constructions of Psychoanalysis5
Dr. Diane O’Donoghue
PSYC 2700/52 Psychology of Women Dr. Monica Moore
PSYC 3550/52 History, Philosophy, and Systems of Psychology Dr. Julia Pitters
PSYC 4400/52 Human Sexuality Dr. Monica Moore

GRMN 2090/52 Intermediate German: Level I6 Mag. Johanna Posset
MUSC 1070/52 Topics in Music:Opera – Live7 Prentiss Dunn, M.Mus.
PHIL 2080/52 Topics in Philosophy:
Poverty and Revolution
Dr. Cyril Desbrulais
PHIL 2320/52 Contemporary Moral Problems 1,5 Dr. Anthony Loewstedt

ESLG 3230/52 Advanced Reading and Writing Skills:
Level I
6
Samia Geldner, M.A.
ESLG 3310/52 Advanced Language Skills6 Andrew Horsfield, M.A.

MATH 1430/52 College Algebra9 Albert Cawns, M.S.

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Summer, 2010 Course Offerings

ARHS 2350/50 Introductory Topics in Art History: Baroque Art and Architecture in Austria (4–week course, May 17 – June 11) 3,7 Dr. Sarah Cormack
ART 2020/50 Studio Seminar: Book Art
(2–week course, June 15 – June 24)
Mag. Michael Schneider, M.F.A.,
and Thomas Lang, M.F.A.
ART 2610/50 Printmaking: Introductory
(2–week course, June 29 – July 8)
Mag. Michael Schneider, M.F.A.,
and Thomas Lang, M.F.A.
ART 3650/50 Printmaking Workshop
(2–week course, June 29 – July 8)
Mag. Michael Schneider, M.F.A.,
and Thomas Lang, M.F.A.

BUSN 3100/50 Issues in Business: Emerging Markets in Central and Eastern Europe
(4–week course, May 17 – June 11)
Nenad Pacek, M.A.
BUSN 3700/50 Introduction to Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management Dr. Josette Winkler
BUSN 4300/50 Business Ethics 5 Christian Newman, M.S.e.
MNGT 2900/50 Human Communications:
Intercultural Communications
Samia Geldner, M.A.
MNGT 3100/50 Issues in Management: E-Commerce Dr. Maria Madlberger
MNGT 3100/51 Issues in Management:
Selling Print Advertising
Dardis McNamee
MNGT 3290/50 Business Law I Dr. A. Nicholas Simon
MNGT 4330/50 International Marketing Anand Karunakaran, M.B.A.

COAP 3120/50 Designing with Style Sheets Rudolf Roessel, M.B.A.
COSC 3750/50 Decision Support Systems Concepts Francisco Alcala-Soler, M.A.

HIST 2310/50 Encounters with History: Hitler was Austrian — The Holocaust and its Roots in Vienna (4–week course, May 17 – June 11) Dr. Gregory Weeks
INTL 3260/50 International Communications: The Media Wars in the Mideast Dr. Anthony Loewstedt
POLT 1060/50 Introduction to American Politics
(3—week study trip to Washington D.C., June 6 — 26 or
June 27 — July 17)
Dr. Mason Chamie
POLT 2050/50 Contemporary American Politics 5 Dr. Ronald Hrebenar

FLST 3160/50 Topics in Film Studies:
Asian Cinema 6,7
Andrew Horsfield, M.A.
JOUR 3150/50 Topics:
Selling Print Advertising
Dardis McNamee
JOUR 3300/50 Newspaper Production Workshop Dardis McNamee
MEDC 3260/50 International Communications: The Media Wars in the Mideast Dr. Anthony Loewstedt
PHOT 1000/50 Photo I
(4–week course, May 17 – June 11)
Dr. Roger Grant
PHOT 2000/50 Photo II
(4–week course, May 17 – June 11)
Dr. Roger Grant
VIDE 3150/50 Topics: Webcast Production
(4–week course, May 17 – June 11, including a 2-week study trip to Syracuse, Sicily)
Holger Lang, M.A.

PSYC 2000/50 Issues in Contemporary Psychology: Negotiation and Conflict Resolution
(4–week course, May 17 – June 11) 5
Dr. Julia Pitters
PSYC 2100/50 Psychology of Adjustment 1,5 Mag. Stefan Geyerhofer
PSYC 3900/50 Introduction to Counseling Dr. Thomas Oberlechner

BIOL 1318/50 Issues in Biology: The Physiology of Stress 8 Dr. Dorothy Kopel
GRMN 1070/50 Intensive Introduction to German: Level I (1-credit, 4-week course,
May 17 – June 11) 6
Mag. Johanna Posset
GRMN 2100/50 Intermediate German: Level II6
(4-week course, May 17 – June 11)
Dr. Monika
Schwaerzler-Brodesser
MUSC 1050/50 Introduction to Music Appreciation:
The Viennese Musical Tradition
(4–week course, May 17 – June 11)7
Dr. Daniel Rieppel
MUSC 4800/50 Advanced Topics:
Chamber Music Vienna
(2–credit, 5–week course,
May 17 – June 18)
Dr. Daniel Rieppel

ESLG 2090/50 Intermediate Language Skills: Level I Andrew Horsfield, M.A.

MATH 1360/50 Business Mathematics9 Ibrahim Wazir, M.A.

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Fall I, 2010 Course Offerings

ARHS 2210/50 Introduction to the History of Western Art (Semester course) 3,7
ARHS 2350/50 Introductory Topics in Art History: Politics and Art 3,7
ART 1110/50 Introduction to Drawing
(Semester course)
ART 1210/50 Design: 2-D
ART 2212/50 Art, Business, and Visual Culture
ART 3000/50 Graphics and Layout for Publication (Semester course)

ACCT 2010/50 Financial Accounting (Semester course)
ACCT 2025/50 Managerial Accounting
(Semester course)
BUSN 2750/50 Introduction to Statistics
(Semester course)8,9
ECON 2010/50 Principles of Macroeconomics
(Semester course)
ECON 2020/50 Principles of Microeconomics
(Semester course)
FINC 3210/50 Principles of Finance (Semester course)
MNGT 2100/50 Management Theory and Practices
(Semester course)
MNGT 2900/50 Human Communications: Presentational Speaking
MNGT 3100/50 Issues in Management:
Selling Print Advertising
(Semester course)
MNGT 3290/50 Business Law I
MNGT 3320/50 Business Law: International
MNGT 3400/50 Human Resource Management
MNGT 3500/50 Marketing
MNGT 3510/50 Advertising
MNGT 4420/50 Compensation Management

COAP 2000/50 XHTML Programming
COAP 2020/50 Desktop Publishing (Semester course)
COAP 3150/50 Design Principles II
COSC 1540/50 Emerging Technologies
COSC 1550/50 Computer Programming I
(Semester course)1
COSC 3050/50 Data Structures I

HIST 1100/50 World Civilizations before 1500
(Semester course)3,4
INTL 2030/50 International Law 4,6
POLT 1050/50 Introduction to International Relations
(Semester course)6
POLT 2500/50 Interdisciplinary Approach to Politics: Politics and Art 5
POLT 2550/50 The Politics of Development5,6
POLT 3320/50 American National Institutions:
Political Parties and Elections (Semester course)

INTL 2030/50 International Law (Semester course)4,6
JOUR 1030/50 Fundamentals of Reporting
(Semester course)2
JOUR 2300/50 Journalism: Layout and Design (Semester course)
JOUR 3130/50 Feature Writing
JOUR 3150/50 Topics:
Selling Print Advertising
(Semester course)
JOUR 3300/50 Newspaper Production Workshop
(4-credit semester course)
MEDC 1010/50 Introduction to Mass Communications
(Semester course)2
MNGT 3500/50 Marketing
MNGT 3510/50 Advertising
VIDE 3150/50 Topics: Webcast Production
(Semester course)

PSYC 1000/50 Learning Strategies (1-credit course)
PSYC 1100/50 Introduction to Psychology
(Semester course)8
PSYC 2000/50 Issues in Contemporary Psychology: Economic Psychology 5
PSYC 2300/50 Lifespan Development 5,8
PSYC 2750/50 Introduction to Measurement and Statistics (Semester course)8,9
PSYC 4650/50 Physiological Psychology (Semester course)

ENGL 2110/50 Perspectives: Ethics in Literature4,6
GNST 1200/50 Freshman Seminar:
(4-Credit, Semester course)
GNST 2004/50 Topics in the Liberal Arts:
European Culinary History 4
GRMN 1090/50 Elementary German: Level I6
MUSC 1070/50 Topics in Music:
Beethoven and His Music 7
MUSC 4800/50 Advanced Topics:
Vienna and Its Music--Live
PHIL 1010/50 Introduction to Critical Thinking
(Semester course)1
PHIL 2080/50 Topics in Philosophy:
Ethics in Literature

ESLG 2200/50 Pronunciation and Diction
ESLG 2230/50 Intermediate Reading and Writing Skills
ESLG 3070/50 Advanced Intensive English 6

MATH 1050/50 Basic Algebra
WRIT 1010/50 Composition (Sem. course)2
WRIT 2100/50 Research Methods (Sem. course)

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Fall II, 2010 Course Offerings

ARHS 2230/52 Visual Literacy 1
ARHS 3410/52 Cultural Organizations:
Structure and Theory
ART 1010/52 Creative Strategies
ART 2900/52 Art Major Acceptance Review
(0-credit course)
 

BUSN 1200/52 Introduction to Business
BUSN 4990/52 Business Policy
BUSN 3100/52 Issues in Management: Team Dynamics
MNGT 3320/52 Business Law: International
MNGT 3420/52 Labor-Management Relations
MNGT 3450/52 Principles of Organizational Behavior
MNGT 4100/52 International Management
MNGT 4330/52 International Marketing
MNGT 4900/52 Managerial Policies and Strategies

COAP 2150/52 Design Principles I
COSC 2810/52 Systems Analysis and Design 1
COSC 3100/52 Data Structures II
CSIS 3410/52 Information Analysis

HIST 3150/52 International Affairs:
Negotiation and Public Diplomacy
INTL 3100/52 International Political Economy
POLT 1080/52 Introduction to Comparative Politics 5,6

EPMD 1000/52 Introduction to Media Production
INTM 2200/52 Visual Design for Interactive Media
MEDC 2200/52 Ethics in the Media 5
SPCM 2000/52 Forensics (1-credit course)

PSYC 2000/52 Issues in Contemporary Psychology: Burnout (1-credit course) 5
PSYC 2450/52 Psychology of Interpersonal Communications
PSYC 3600/52 Social Psychology

GRMN 1100/52 Elementary German: Level II 6
MUSC 1070/52 Topics in Music:
Mozart in Vienna 7
RELG 2080/52 Introduction to Western Religions 4,6

ESLG 3070/52 Advanced Intensive English6
ESLG 3230/52 Advanced Reading and Writing Skills:
Level I6
ESLG 3500/52 Topics: Profiles in Courage

MATH 1430/52 College Algebra9

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Spring I, 2011 Course Offerings

ARHS 3340/50 History of Renaissance Art
(1-week study trip to Florence)
ART 3850/50 Topics in Studio Art:
Art and Information
 
MNGT 3600/50 Management in the Arts  

ACCT 2010/50 Financial Accounting (Semester course)  
ACCT 2025/50 Managerial Accounting
(Semester course)
 
BUSN 2100/50 Business Communications  
BUSN 2750/50 Introduction to Statistics
(Semester course)8,9
 
BUSN 4650/50 International Business  
ECON 2010/50 Principles of Macroeconomics
(Semester course)
 
ECON 2020/50 Principles of Microeconomics
(Semester course)
 
ECON 4720/50 International Trade and Finance  
MNGT 2100/50 Management Theory and Practices
(Semester course)
 
MNGT 2900/50 Human Communications: Presentational Speaking  
MNGT 3100/50 Issues in Management:
Selling Print Advertising
(Semester course)
 
MNGT 3290/50 Business Law I  
MNGT 3400/50 Human Resource Management  
MNGT 3500/50 Marketing  
MNGT 3600/50 Management in the Arts  
MNGT 4400/50 Personnel Law  
MNGT 4570/50 Marketing Research (Semester course)  

COAP 1020/50 Introduction to Computer Applications
(Semester course)
 
COAP 2110/50 Web Animation  
COSC 1560/50 Computer Programming II
(Semester course)
 
COSC 1570/50 Mathematics for Computer Science1,9  
COSC 4810/50 Information Systems I  

HIST 2220/50 Modern Europe: 1750 to the Present
(Semester course)3
 
HIST 3150/50 Intl Affairs: Political Ideologies in 20th Century Europe  
INTL 2030/50 International Law
(Semester course) 4,6
 
INTL 2700/50 Methods of Political Inquiry
(Semester course)1
 
INTL 4280/50 International Economics  
POLT 1070/50 Introduction to Political Theory
(Semester course)4,5
 
POLT 3400/50 Comparative Politics  

FLST 1800/50 Film Appreciation 7  
INTL 2030/50 International Law
(Semester course) 4,6
 
JOUR 3150/50 Topics: Selling Print Advertising
(Semester course)
 
JOUR 3300/50 Newspaper Production Workshop
(4-credit Semester course)
 
MEDC 1630/50 Media Literacy (Semester course)1,2  
MEDC 3190/50 Introduction to Media Research
(Semester course)
 
MNGT 3500/50 Marketing  
VIDE 3150/50 Topics: Webcast Production
(Semester course)
 

PSYC 1000/50 Learning Strategies (1-credit course)  
PSYC 1100/50 Introduction to Psychology
(Semester course)8
 
PSYC 2200/50 Child Psychology 5,8  
PSYC 2825/50 Introduction to Research Methods (Semester course)  
PSYC 3125/50 Abnormal Psychology  
PSYC 4825/50 Advanced Research Methods  

GNST 1200/50 Freshman Seminar
(4-credit, Semester course)
 
GRMN 2090/50 Intermediate German: Level I 6  
PHIL 1010/50 Introduction to Critical Thinking
(Semester course)1
 

ESLG 3070/50 Advanced Intensive English6  
ESLG 3150/50 Culture and Civilization of the English-Speaking World6  
ELSG 3170/50 Advanced Discussion Skills6  

WRIT 1010/50 Composition (Semester course)2  
WRIT 2100/50 Methods of Research
(Semester course)
 

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Spring II, 2011 Course Offerings

ARHS 3400/52 The History of Architecture: Vienna and Environs  
ART 2900/52 Art Major Acceptance Review
(0-credit course)
 
ART 3850/52 Topics in Studio Art: Art and Media in Society  
ART 4920/52 Seminar in Visual Culture  

BUSN 1200/52 Introduction to Business  
BUSN 4110/52 Operations Management  
BUSN 4990/52 Business Policy  
MNGT 2900/52 Human Communications:
Presentational Speaking
 
MNGT 3100/52 Issues in Management: Career Planning  
MNGT 3320/52 Business Law: International  
MNGT 4600/52 Contemporary Human Resource Strategies  
MNGT 4900/52 Managerial Policies and Strategies  
MNGT 4920/52 Marketing Strategies  
MNGT 4940/52 Global Competitive Strategies  

COAP 2120/52 Web Editors  
COSC 3410/52 Computer Security  
COSC 4820/52 Information Systems II  

HIST 2400/52 Modern Asia 3,6  
INTL 4600/52 International Relations Seminar:
Genocide
 

BUSN 1200/52 Introduction to Business  
MEDC 1500/52 Applied Media Aesthetics 7  
MEDC 2800/52 Cultural Diversity in the Media5,6  
MEDC 3150/52 Topics: Art and Media in Society  
VIDE 4253/52 Experimental Video  

PSYC 2000/52 Issues in Contemporary Psychology
(1-credit course) 5
 
PSYC 3575/52 Industrial/Organizational Psychology  
PSYC 4900/52 Senior Seminar  

GRMN 2100/52 Intermediate German: Level II6  
MUSC 1070/52 Topics in Music: Schubert and Biedermeier Vienna 7  
MUSC 2040/52 Survey of Music History II3,7  
MUSC 4800/52 Advanced Topics:
Vienna and its Music — Live
 
MUSC 4800/53 Advanced Topics: Lyric Diction
(1-credit course)
 
PHIL 1100/52 Introduction to Philosophy 1,4  
RELG 2030/52 Contemporary Topics: Philosophy of Revolution 4  

ESLG 3230/52 Advanced Reading and Writing Skills:
Level I6
 
ESLG 3310/52 Advanced Language Skills6  

MATH 1430/52 College Algebra9  

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Summer, 2011 Course Offerings

ARHS 2000/50 Art Forum: International Art
(1-week study trip to Venice Biennale)
 
ARHS 2350/50 Introductory Topics in Art History: The Art and Politics of Collecting — Austrian Art Collections 3,7  
ART 2020/50 Studio Seminar: Book Art
(2-week course)
 
ART 2610/50 Printmaking: Introductory
(2-week course)
 
ART 3650/50 Printmaking Workshop
(2-week course)
 

BUSN 2100/50 Business Communications  
ECON 4900/50 History of Economic Thought 5  
MNGT 3100/50 Issues in Management:
Sustainable Management
 
MNGT 3100/50 Issues in Management:
Selling Print Advertising
 
MNGT 3290/50 Business Law I  
MNGT 34500/50 Principles of Organizational Behavior  
MNGT 3510/50 Advertising  

COAP 3120/50 Designing with Style Sheets  

HIST 2220/50 Modern Europe: 20th Century Austrian History — From Monarchy to Liberal Democracy (4-week course) 3  
POLT 2250/50 Politics in the Industrialized World: Austria and the EU (4-week course) 5,6  
POLT 2500/50 Interdisciplinary Approach to Politics: Politics and Film 5  

FILM 3160/50 Topics in Film Studies6,7  
JOUR 3150/50 Topics: Selling Print Advertising  
JOUR 3300/50 Newspaper Production Workshop
 
MNGT 3510/50 Advertising  
VIDE 3150/50 Topics: Webcast Production  

PSYC 2000/50 Issues in Contemporary Psychology: Psychoanalysis — Theory and Practice (4-week course) 5  
PSYC 3550/50 History, Philosophy, and Systems of Psychology  
PSYC 3775/50 Personality Theory  

BIOL 1318/50 Issues in Biology: Nutrition 8  
GNST 1400/50 The Birth of Modernism and Vienna´s Coffeehouse Culture
(4-week course) 3,4
 
GRMN 1070/50 Intensive Introduction to German
(1-credit, 4-week course) 6
 
MUSC 1050/50 The Viennese Musical Tradition
(4-week course) 7
 
MUSC 4800/50 Advanced Topics:
Chamber Music Workshop
(2-credit, 5-week course)
 
PHIL 2080/50 Topics in Philosophy:
Philosophy of Music
 

ESLG 2090 Intermediate Language Skills: Level I  

MATH 1360 Business Mathematics9  

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