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Evening Courses
UW-Fond du Lac offers an evening Associate Degree program for adults who would like to study close to home, family and work!
Freshman and sophomore courses required for bachelor's degrees in Business, Education and Nursing are sequenced for part-time completion over a three year period. Or, earn the degree at your own pace. Numerous courses are offered each evening term. The schedules below show a sample of the range of courses available. Check our class schedule for current course offerings.
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Fall Course - will vary |
Intro to Physical Anthropology
Human Environmental Biology
Intro to Business
Introductory Accounting
Intro to Management Information Systems
Introductory Chemistry
Organic Chemistry Laboratory part I
Intro to Film
Word Processing and Presentation Concepts
Spreadsheet Concepts
Database Concepts
Intro to Computer Science (BASIC)
Intro to Economics
Economics - Macro
Economics - Micro
Concepts, Issues, and Field Experience in Education
Composition II
Intro to Literature
The Western Tradition in Literature
History of the US: From Columbian Exchange to Civil War
World History to 1500
First Year Seminar: HIS 101
Intro to College Algebra
College Algebra
Topics in Finite Mathematics
Orchestra
Band
Chamber Singers
General Physics
Comparative Politics
Introductory Psychology
Sociology of Marriage and the Family
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Spring Courses - will
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Computer Science I: Object-Oriented Programming
Indians of North America
General Anthropology
Stars, Galaxies and the Universe
Concepts of Biology
Intro to Business
Introductory Accounting
Business Communication
Organic Chemistry Laboratory part II
Interpersonal Communication
Intro to Film
Word Processing and Presentation Concepts
Spreadsheet Concepts
Database Concepts
Economics - Macro
Economics - Micro
Concepts, Issues, and Field Experience in Education
Personal Portfolio Preparation for Education Majors
Composition I
Composition II
Business Communication
Modern Literature (Before 1945)
Women in Literature
Intro to Environmental Geology
History of the US: Civil War to Present
The Film as Social History
College Algebra
Mathematics for Elementary Teachers
Calculus
Orchestra
Band
Chamber Singers
Jazz History and Appreciation
Abnormal Psychology
Intro to Sociology
Contemporary Social Problems
Sociology of Race and Ethnicity
Women in Literature |
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