J/51. Course Materials
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
J51. Academic Affairs, Course Materials, 1970
Early SSU history course materials were made available at the SSU information kiosk in the library. Initial deposits came from there. The materials include syllabi, tests, bibliographies, assignments, and class handouts. Data base printouts (top drawer, front) list materials sorted alphabetically by course titles and instructor's names. Nursing program materials (added 11/1/94) are listed separately and filed by course number and chronology in drawer 5.
J51/2. Management Program Course Materials, 1972-1976
Course materials published by Management Program and sold through the campus bookstore: includes monographs, printed collections of class handouts and publications. Also includes class syllabi, guidelines for term papers, course content and procedures.
J51/3. Music Program Course Materials "The Changing Symphony" (MUS 492), 1980-1981
Audio Broadcasts for MUS 492: The Changing Symphony taught by SSU professor Mark Siebert as Radio Side-band Course during Fall of 1980 and 1981. Each program consists of tapes with a narrative script and the music used. This course covered the changing symphony from its beginnings in the 18th century to the present with emphasis on listening. [Fall 1980: 81 reels stored with tape collection TM] & [Fall 1981: 60 tapes stored 6-M-2]
J51/4. Music Program Course Materials "Jazz Roots" (MUS 493), 1980
Audio broadcasts for MUS 493: Jazz roots taught by SSU Professor Jerry Troxell as a radio Side-band course during fall 1980. This course covered the beginnings of jazz, early styles and performance/composers; the evolution of jazz instrumental tradition up to the year 1940.
J51/5. Public Affairs Program Course Materials "Home Rule in Illinois" (PAC 408), 1973-1974
Papers and materials relevant to the course PAC 408 "Cities of the State: Responsibility vs., Control, taught in the fall of 1973 by Lynn Miller. File includes student papers for cases, source guides case digest, "Home Rule" newsletter from November 1972-Novemebr 1973, mid term paper, summaries of case studies involving Illinois Home Rule.
J51/6. Music Program Course Materials "Opera as Drama" (MUS 412), 1981-1986
Audio broadcasts for MUS 412: Opera as drama taught by SSU Professor Mark Siebert as a radio Side-band course during Spring 1981 and Spring 1986. This course covered the presentation of drama though musical means in opera, from its beginnings in the earlier 17th century to the present.
J51/7. Public Affairs Prog Course Materials "Individual Freedom & the State" (PAC 407) 1977-1981
Audio broadcasts for PAC 407: Individual Freedom and the State taught by SSU Professor Peter Wenz as a radio Side-band radio course during summer 1981. This course explored the tension between individual freedom and the state action, focusing on the paradox that the state often requires what individuals would not freely choose, yet the social order it secures appears to be the precondition of all freedom. Based on the recorded lectures of the 1977 Intersession.
J51/8. Public Affairs Program Course Materials "Families" (PAC 407), 1979-1980
Audio broadcasts for PAC 407: Families taught by SSU Professor Harry J. Berman as a Radio Side-band course during Spring 1980. This course covered the history of the family, images of the family in popular culture, family therapy, patterns of marriage and divorce, sex roles and family life. Based on the recorded lectures from the SSU 1979 Intersession and two other national conferences on the family.
J51/9. Public Affairs Program Course Materials "Science & Human Values" (PAC 425), 1980
Audio broadcasts for PAC 425: Science & Human Values taught by SSU Professor Malcolm P. Levin as a radio Side-band course during Spring 1980. This course examined significant discoveries in several area of basic science research and their impact on human values with the attendant implications for public policy. Sciences dealt specifically are astronomy and cosmology, physics, ecology, and human genetics. Based on recorded lectures from the 1977 Intersession.
J51/10. Gerontology Program Course Materials "Perspectives on Aging" (GER 402), 1981
Audio broadcasts for GER 402: Perspectives on Aging taught by Gari Lesnoff-Caravaglia as a Radio Side-band course during the fall 1981. This course covered an overview of disciplines related to the field of aging. Represented are perspectives of biology, psychology, and sociology, and new horizons in gerontology such as cellular biology, environmental design and psychopathology.