Montana State University offers several online undergraduate courses for Fall 2011. Here is a sampling! For a full list of MSU Online courses and programs, visit http://eu.montana.edu/online
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Montana State Online Undergraduate Courses, Fall 2011
1. Fall 2011 Online Undergraduate Courses
High-quality, interactive online courses from Montana State University
This flyer represents a selection of Montana
State Online’s Fall 2011 courses. For a com-
plete listing, visit www.montana.edu/online
Human Response to Stress
(HDHL 410)
Analysis of human response to stress in
relation to a variety of biopsychosocial factors;
techniques for managing stress are also
investigated. 3 credits. Instructor: Dawn Tarabochia.
Prerequisite: Junior standing.
Human Nutrition (HDFN 221CS) Education, Social Issues and the Digital
Basic concepts of human nutrition which include
Age (US 121US)
carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, vitamins, minerals,
This multi-disciplinary course, delivered in an online
absorption, digestion, metabolism, and energy
seminar format, draws from psychology, sociology,
utilization as they relate to health and food consumption
history, and philosophy and asks students to consider
at different stages of the life cycle. Students will
the role of education in their lives and the social
complete a personal dietary project designed to assist in
responsibilities of educated, engaged individuals living in
self assessment and understanding for making healthy
the digital age. The course emphasizes critical thinking,
food choices. 3 credits. Instructor: Melody Anacker. Meets Core
communication and support of ideas, and intellectual
2.0 requirements.
development. This course cannot be repeated. 3 credits.
Lifespan Human Development Instructor:Vicki Orazem. Restricted to students who cannot
(HDCF 150IS) attend face-to-face classes at MSU Bozeman. Prerequisites:
Cognitive, physical, social, and emotional domains Consent of instructor and successful completion of at least 12
in human growth and development from conception credits including WRIT 101W or its equivalent. Meets Core 2.0
through adulthood, aging, and death. Emphasis on requirements.
classical and contemporary theory, current research, and
practical applications for practitioners, teachers, and These courses are not eligible for fee waivers. If you have a disability for
parents. Family is a focal point for this course, because which you are or may be requesting accommodation(s), please contact
individuals develop within family systems. 3 credits. Disabled Student Services (406-994-2824). For online student support,
contact (406) 994-6550 or distance@montana.edu
Instructor:Holly Hunts. Meets Core 2.0 requirements.
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