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SOA @ UW-Madison

EDUCAUSE 2008

Jim Phelps

Strategic Direction

Lessons Learned

MaturiMaturityty

Maturity States:

1.Business Silos

2.Standardized Technology

3.Optimized Core

4. Business Modularity

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http://www.registrar.wisc.edu/courseguide/

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What is the Course Guide - Student’s Viewpoint

What is the Course Guide - Student’s Viewpoint

202 Renaissance to Modern Art. I, II, SS; 4 cr (H-E). Representative masters in the historical development of European painting, sculpture, and architecture from the fourteenth century to the present. P: Open to Fr.

202 Renaissance to Modern Art. I, II, SS; 4 cr (H-E). Representative masters in the historical development of European painting, sculpture, and architecture from the fourteenth century to the present. P: Open to Fr.

What is the Course Guide - Student’s Viewpoint

What is the Course Guide - Student’s Viewpoint

What is the Course Guide

Art History 202

SyllabusThe College of Letters and Science recognizes that students have a wide range of values, interests, and skills, and that their questions and concerns often change over time. The College offers a number of advising resources through organized advising services and through advisers at the department and program level in order to provide the best undergraduate advising possible. Students are encouraged to seek the help of several different types of academic advisers within the College during their years on campus

Text BooksThe College of Letters and Science recognizes that students have a wide range of values, interests, and skills, and that their questions and concerns often change over time. The College offers a number of advising resources through organized advising services and through advisers at the department and program level in order to provide the best undergraduate advising possible. Students are encouraged to seek the help of several different types of academic advisers within the College during their years on campus

202 Renaissance to Modern Art. I, II, SS; 4 cr (H-E). Representative masters in the historical development of European painting, sculpture, and architecture from the fourteenth century to the present. P: Open to Fr.

Course Guide - Other Features

Art History 202322 Teaching Art. (Crosslisted with Curric) I, II; 3 cr. Designed to acquaint elementary education students with the visual arts; establish a rationale for teaching art; develop an elementary art curriculum; understand the developmental stages of artistic growth and the evaluative process in art education. P: EED; C&I 367, 368, 369, 422 & 506.

SyllabusThe College of Letters and Science recognizes that students have a wide range of values, interests, and skills, and that their questions and concerns often change over time. The College offers a number of advising resources through organized advising services and through advisers at the department and program level in order to provide the best undergraduate advising possible. Students are encouraged to seek the help of several different types of academic advisers within the College during their years on campus

Text Booksf Letters and Science recognizes that students have a wide

range of values, interests, and skills, and that their questions and concerns often change over time. The College offers a number of advising resources through organized advising

services and through advisers at the department and program level in order to provide the best undergraduate

advising possible. Students are encouraged to seek the help of several different types of academic advisers within the College during their years on campus

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SOA @ UW-Madison

EDUCAUSE 2008

Jim Phelps

Sr. I.T. Architect, UW-MadisonChair, ITANA.org

phelps@doit.wisc.eduhttp://www.jimphelps.info

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