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Welcome to Saint Joe Moodle
SAINT JOSEPH'S COLLEGE | RENSSELAER, IN
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An introduction to financial accounting.
Introduction to Microeconomics
This course is the introduction to chemical concepts for nursing students or non-science majors.
This is the lab portion for Chm 101
This is the first half of the year long course for science majors to introduce and solidify important chemical concepts for future scientific studies.
This is the lab portion for the science major chemistry course.
1st semester organic chemistry
Introductory biochemistry
Biochemistry Research Cheryl Wistrom Section
This course covers data structures and algorithms. Topics covered include data structures, data abstraction and object-oriented design, and algorithm analysis. The design and implementation of lists, stacks, queues, trees, and graphs as well as searching, sorting, and merging algorithms are covered. Issues in memory and storage management are investigated. Prerequisite: CMP 112.
This course examines the design and implementation of computer operating systems, which are the programs that act as resource managers in computer systems. Topics include fundamentals of processes and timesharing, primary and secondary storage management, input/output processing and userĀmachine interfacing. Prerequisite: CMP 221.
Core 1 - The Contemporary Situation
This course, extended through two semesters, studies the emergence of the human species in the course of cosmic, biological and cultural evolution and assesses the theoretical and practical impact of the natural sciences on the human situation.
This is the moodle site for Gull's section of Core 5 (Section G).
Humanity in the Universe Cheryl Wistrom, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Chemistry Instructor
This course, extended through two semesters, studies the emergence of the human species in the course of cosmic, biological and cultural evolution and assesses the theoretical and practical impact of the natural sciences on the human situation.
This is the online site for information about the Core 7 classes at St. E. Check here for information, updates, and grades throughout the semester.
This is a course introducing the student to the Criminal Justice System
Social Psychology and Individual in Society
This is the introductory course for teacher education.
This course investigates the role of technology in the elementary classroom, and aims to develop in the candidate an appreciation and understanding of these learning tools. Candidates will be exposed to several current technology tools, learn how to utilize these tools in both lesson planning and classroom projects, and gain experience seeking out new ways to enhance learning and develop student interest. This course is taught in conjunction with EDC 370 (Methods in Science for Elementary Teachers).
This course prepares elementary teachers for teaching science through experiential learning.
This is the online site for Basic Writing and Composition. Check back regularly for updates, information, and grades.
This is the online content for our class in British Literature of the 20th century. Come back regularly for updates and grade information.
The foundations of American literature through the middle of the nineteenth-century.
A study of the forms of communication involved in the mass media (print, radio, television and film). Basic theories of Message, Receiver, Channel, and Sender are applied in classroom exercises through oral reports, surveys and research
The study of the process of reporting and coverage of live sporting events, including delivery, writing and play-by-play. The role of sports information staff as gatekeepers of information and responsibility to the press is explained.
Senior Seminar in Mass Communication
Interpersonal Communication.
The study of contemporary audio production. The history of radio, programming and management, the nature of sound and radio, and operation of equipment will be studied. Practical projects include interviews, newscasts, music shows, commercials and public service announcements.
A broad-based examination of the physical and professional aspects of media announcing. General voice theory is addressed, as are a variety of specific announcing techniques, including radio and television announcing, reporting and anchoring, public affairs announcing, and commercial announcing. Students are required to participate in lab exercises associated with the campus radio and television stations.
A review of the social-cultural factors that shape the nature of courtship, marriage, and family relationships. Special emphasis is placed on changes in contemporary Western societies. The dynamics of marriage and family life are discussed in detail.
This is a self-paced online course for instructors who want a basic understanding of Moodle.
This is a Moodle area for discussion among Core 5 faculty.
This is a space devoted to faculty users of Moodle. If you are not already enrolled in it (because you are an instructor for a Moodle course), please send a note to terras@saintjoe.edu.
This Moodle space is available for Cabinet use and for transmitting documents used in the Continuous Quality Improvement (CQI) process.
Saint Joseph's College Criminal Justice Club
This space is for administration and documentation of business by the Committee on the Use of Technology in Academic Programs (CUTAP).
Student Union Board Executive Board forum.
Information for SJC pre-health students including MCAT review information and internship opportunities
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