Covers the fundamentals of accounting; the accounting cycle;
journals and ledgers; working papers; financial statements;
types of accounts; analysis of financial statements;
fundamentals of budgeting; and an introduction to internal
controls.
5178
This course is a hybrid course which is scheduled to meet face-to-face two times per week. It meets on the Parkersburg campus and is broadcast live via Zoom technology for anyone not able to attend on campus. It is recommended that students attend class
to reinforce learning of material and participate in class discussion. The class meetings will also be recorded for viewing in a timely manner by students who are absent from the regularly scheduled class time. Online homework and quizzes are done
independently by students using purchased access to Pearson MyAccountingLab, in addition to a textbook or e-text. Online exams will be accessible in Blackboard. Students must have access to a computer with reliable high speed internet service. Computer
labs on campus have these facilities if the student does not have another access option. For questions contact Lisa Wilkinson, lisa.wilkinson@wvup.edu
Continuation of ACCT 201. Introduction to Partnership
accounting procedures; corporation accounting procedures;
bond accounting; capital stock accounts; asset accounting
procedures; introduction to manufacturing accounting.
5179
This course is a hybrid course which is scheduled to meet face-to-face one time per week. It meets on the Parkersburg campus and is broadcast live via Zoom technology for anyone not able to attend on campus. It is recommended that students attend class
to reinforce learning of material and participate in class discussion. The class meetings will also be recorded for viewing in a timely manner by students who are absent from the regularly scheduled class time. The students are required to come to class
for scheduled exams. Online homework and quizzes, as well as learning the chapter material, is done independently by students using purchased access to Pearson MyAccountingLab, in addition to a textbook or e-text. Online exams will be accessible in
Blackboard. Students must have access to a computer with reliable high speed internet service. Computer labs on campus have these facilities if the student does not have another access option. For questions contact Lisa Wilkinson,
lisa.wilkinson@wvup.edu.
Analysis of accounting principles and procedures at the
intermediate level. Addresses the theory and practices
that are tested at the CPA level. Asset valuation, cont-
inued study of liabilites, and income determination are
covered.
5193
This course is a hybrid course which will meet face-to-face one time per week. It is recommended that students come to class to ask any questions about the week’s assigned material. Students are invited to ask for any needed explanation of specific
assigned homework and quiz problems for the week’s chapter(s) during the scheduled class time. Recordings of week’s sessions are intended to be posted in blackboard (ZOOM Meetings) for those students unable to attend the sessions in person, unless
technology fails. Online homework and quizzes, as well as learning the material, is done independently by students using the purchased access to Pearson MyAccountinglab, in addition to a textbook or etext. Students must have access to a computer with
reliable high speed internet service. Computer labs on campus have these facilities if the student does not have another access option. For questions contact Holly Dexter, hdexter@wvup.edu
Continuation of ACCT 311. Topics covered include non-current
assets, equity, flow of funds and ratio analysis.
5197
This course is a hybrid course which will meet face-to-face one time per week. It is recommended that students come to class to ask any questions about the week’s assigned material. Students are invited to ask for any needed explanation of specific
assigned homework and quiz problems for the week’s chapter(s) during the scheduled class time. Recordings of week’s sessions are intended to be posted in blackboard (ZOOM Meetings) for those students unable to attend the sessions in person, unless
technology fails. Online homework and quizzes, as well as learning the material, is done independently by students using the purchased access to Pearson MyAccountinglab, in addition to a textbook or etext. Students must have access to a computer with
reliable high speed internet service. Computer labs on campus have these facilities if the student does not have another access option. For questions contact Holly Dexter, hdexter@wvup.edu
This course title is reserved for new and/or experimental
accounting courses to be offered within the division.
5463
This is a hybrid course that will provide hands on application of tax principles. Students will be required to pass the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program tests in January and spend up to 33 hours assisting low income taxpayers with their tax
filings throughout the semester. Every Tuesday beginning in February, the instructor will be in the classroom in order to monitor student progress. For questions, contact Dana Lee, dana.lee@wvup.edu.
This course title is reserved for new and/or experimental
accounting courses to be offered within the division.
5466
First 8-Weeks: Jan 13 - March 6. This is a HYBRID course using Blackboard and meeting weekly on Thursday 5:30-6:45. Attendance is mandatory. Students must have completed the Blackboard Tutorial, reviewed Blackboard Help Links and understand how to use
Blackboard. This information is available under Technology Resources at bottom of WVUP homepage. Activities, assignments, and exams will be utilized; Prerequisite: ACCT 311 - Intermediate Accounting 1 Questions? Email tshafer@wvup.edu
Study of auditing theory and practice, the generally
accepted auditing standards, the audit plan, internal
control evaluation, statistical sampling and testing
procedures; auditor's reports.
5200
This is a hybrid course that will meet face-to-face five times during the semester. Weekly recordings of a discussion about the week’s materials are intended to be posted to Blackboard. Online homework, quizzes, as well as learning the chapter material,
is done independently by students using purchased access to Pearson’s MyAccountingLab, in addition to a textbook or e-text. Student must have access to a computer with reliable high speed internet access. Computer labs on campus have these facilities if
the student does not have another access option. However, exams will be administered in class. For questions, contact Dana Lee, dana.lee@wvup.edu.
New and/or experimental accounting courses to be
offered within the division.
5467
Second 8-Weeks: March 9 - May 8. This is a HYBRID course using Blackboard and meeting weekly on Thursday 5:30-6:45. Attendance is mandatory. Students must have completed the Blackboard Tutorial, reviewed Blackboard Help Links and understand how to use
Blackboard. This information is available under Technology Resources at bottom of WVUP homepage. Activities, assignments, and exams will be utilized; Co requisite: ACCT 397 - Intro. to Federal Fin. Mgmt. Questions? Email tshafer@wvup.edu
Course will prepare students to analyze social media
landscapes and to properly utilize social media as a
sourcing tool for potential jobs and self-employment. This
course will outline proper procedures for social media
usage.
5026
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meets every Tuesday from 7:00-9:45 p.m. in room 2201
Instructor: olivia.reeder@wvup.edu
Communication processes and problems in business and non-
business organizations and institutions with attention to
practical application.
5040
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meets every Tuesday from 11:00-12:15 in Room 2205
Instructor: mary.held@wvup.edu (Mary Beth Held)
This course is required to prepare the student for a career
in networking and the Cisco CCNP certification. Topics
covered include LAN media, advanced switch configuration,
VLAN setup, and redundancy configurations.
An investigation of an actual experimental situation;
may involve the design, construction, and testing of an
experimental apparatus. Students will be assigned to a
multiple-disciplinary project team.
Students learn to use computer applications as tools for
problem solving and data analysis using four different
Microsoft Office applications, with primary focus on using
Excel and Access to analyze and explore real world data.
Students learn the history and internal workings of
operating systems software, the fundamentals of the UNIX
operating system and learn the C programming language.
Introductory course designed to familiarize students with
the criminal justice system. Emphasis is placed on
understanding the nature, functions, and limits of law and
the criminal justice process from arrest to final
disposition.
5111
This course is a hybrid course which is scheduled to meet face-to-face two times per week. It meets on the Parkersburg Campus and is broadcast live simultaneously to the Jackson County Center. It is recommended that students attend class to learn
material and participate in activities. The class meetings are also recorded for viewing in a timely manner by students who are absent from the regularly scheduled class time. This course uses a traditional textbook (printed or electronic) and an online
component. All course assignments are contained in Blackboard. Students must have access to a functional computer, stable Internet connection, and Microsoft Word. Computer labs on campus have these services if a student does not have another access
option. For information, contact wwalker1@wvup.edu.
5293
This course is a hybrid course which is scheduled to meet face-to-face two times per week. It meets on the Parkersburg Campus and is broadcast live simultaneously to the Jackson County Center. It is recommended that students attend class to learn
material and participate in activities. The class meetings are also recorded for viewing in a timely manner by students who are absent from the regularly scheduled class time. This course uses a traditional textbook (printed or electronic) and an online
component. All course assignments are contained in Blackboard. Students must have access to a functional computer, stable Internet connection, and Microsoft Word. Computer labs on campus have these services if a student does not have another access
option. For information, contact wwalker1@wvup.edu.
Both Lifecourse and Biosocial perspectives of crime and
offending are examined. Research issues covered include:
criminal behavior across developmental stages; the influence
of biology and molecular genetics on behavior and
programmatic intervention.
5337
This is a hybrid face-to-face course with REQUIRED course meetings, readings, and online assignments. This course uses a traditional textbook (printed or electronic) and an online component. All course assignments are contained in Blackboard. Students
must have access to a functional computer, stable Internet connection, and Microsoft Word. Computer labs on campus have these services if a student does not have another access option. For information, contact astrong2@wvup.edu.
Course builds on the basic research course and further
explores concepts related to social science research.
Emphasis is placed on the development of superior writing
skills and statistical evaluation of information through
conducting applied research.
5339
This is a hybrid face-to-face course with REQUIRED course meetings, readings, and online assignments. This course uses a traditional textbook (printed or electronic) and an online component. All course assignments are contained in Blackboard. Students
must have access to a functional computer, stable Internet connection, and Microsoft Word. Computer labs on campus have these services if a student does not have another access option. For information, contact astrong2@wvup.edu.
The student will conduct a semester long project in the
criminal justice field that will be concluded with a
research report and oral presentation. Taken the semester
of graduation.
5309
This is a hybrid face-to-face course with REQUIRED course meetings. Students will partner with a local criminal justice client and complete a research project and formal presentation, along with other course activities. Students must have access to a
functional computer, stable Internet connection, and Microsoft Word. Computer labs on campus have these services if a student does not have another access option. For information, contact wwalker1@wvup.edu.
Introduction to types of business organizations; market
models of capitalism. Basic theories of costs of production.
This course also touches on labor unions, international
trade, and economic considerations in the control of
American industry. (Business Core Course)
A genre approach with an emphasis on the development of
critical reading and writing skills through the definition,
analysis, and personal experience of the short story,
novella, and/or novel. (Prerequisite: grade of C or better
in ENGL 101)
5468
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meeting dates: 1/13, 2/10, 3/9, 4/13, 5/4
Mondays from 9:30-10:45 in Room R209/JCC
Instructor: joyce.stover@wvup.edu
Representative study works of global literature from the
Renaissance to the present with emphasis on universal
themes and changing attitudes toward them. (Prerequisite:
ENGL 101 with grade of C or better)
5189
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meets every Thursday from 5:30-6:45 p.m.
Contact: tdolanpr@wvup.edu (Traci Dolan-Priestley)
Development of children's literature with emphasis on modern
books; examination of illustration; skills of evaluation,
selection, and use of books and non-print materials toward
achievement of 21st Century learning goals. (Prerequisite:
grade of C or better in ENGL 101)
5188
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meets every Wednesday from 4:00-5:15 p.m.
Instructor: dwilso16@wvup.edu (David "Woody" Wilson)
The role of financial management in business enterprises;
financial analysis, planning for short-term and long-term
financing; budgeting and current asset management are
topics covered in this course.
5198
This course is a hybrid course which will meet face-to-face one time per week. It is recommended that students come to class to ask any questions about the week’s assigned material. Students are invited to ask for any needed explanation of specific
assigned homework and quiz problems for the week’s chapter(s) during the scheduled class time. Recordings of week’s sessions are intended to be posted in blackboard (ZOOM Meetings) for those students unable to attend the sessions in person, unless
technology fails. Online homework and quizzes, as well as learning the material, is done independently by students using the purchased access to Pearson MyFinancelab, in addition to a textbook or etext. Students must have access to a computer with
reliable high speed internet service. Computer labs on campus have these facilities if the student does not have another access option. For questions contact Holly Dexter, hdexter@wvup.edu
Forms and functions performed within the business
organizations. Covers accounting, business law, economics,
finance, management and marketing. Embedded COLL 101 will
focus on personal development, interpersonal and academic
skills and campus connections.
5158
This is a blended course with assignments completed in Blackboard. Students are required to attend class each Monday and have access to email, internet and Microsoft Office. No text to purchase as an e-Text is provided in Blackboard at no additional
cost. For questions contact Dr. Billy Stone, billy.stone@wvup.edu
Topics such as interest computations, depreciation amounts,
payroll calculations, determination of markups, inventory
pricing and valuations, and basic tax computations.
This course is not available for credit
toward the BSBA degree.
5222
Course Material available in Black Board, purchase of hard copy text book and access code required. In-class Laptop access to ecopy allowed instead of hard copy. Reliable internet access required, MS Word capability necessary. Online Readings and
assignments. 4 Exams. Internet/ Media / library based research, Tests may be either in class OR online OR both. You will need to login to your Black Board Course on 1st day of class and begin working on the course. Contact: Vijay Shah, vshah@wvup.edu
Topics include: Microsoft Excel advanced spreadsheet
formatting, advanced formulas and logical functions,
mathematical computations, data analysis, lookups,
scenarios, goal seek, chart presentations, pivot tables and
charts, data imports, exporting, and linking multiple
workbooks. Advanced "hands-on" projects and tests
required.
5287
This is a hybrid course with weekly meetings for the semester. Microsoft Excel 2019 or Office 365 textbook with Paradigm CIRRUS access code. Students will not purchase Microsoft Office software. Remove Popup Blockers. Required Due Dates. BLACKBOARD
and Chrome used. Contact: Jeremy Starkey, jstarke1@wvup.edu
An introduction to the Law and the Legal Process is
followed by a study of the substantive law of torts,
contracts, and agency . (Business Core Course)
5142
This is a hybrid/blended course utilizing Blackboard with weekly meetings. Students are required to have access to a reliable high-speed internet connection, e-mail and Microsoft Word. All exams will be taken in class during the regularly scheduled
meeting times. Students are expected to have completed the assigned reading prior to coming to class each week. Classes are structured as a question/answer session, lead by students, followed by application of the materials. The primary purpose of
class meetings is to clarify any confusing issues and apply the material to assigned cases and scenarios. For questions contact: Matthew Graves, mgraves1@wvup.edu.
Applies the statistical methods and theories covered in
MATH 211. Decision making analysis based on case studies and
simulation models is a major component of this course.
(Prerequisite: MATH 211) Business Core Course
5199
This course is a hybrid course which will meet face-to-face one time per week. It is required that students come to class each day a new chapter is introduced. Students are invited to ask for any needed explanation of specific assigned homework for the
week’s chapter(s) during the scheduled class time. Recordings of week’s sessions are intended to be posted in blackboard (ZOOM Meetings) for those students unable to attend the sessions in person, unless technology fails. Students must have access to a
computer with reliable high speed internet service. Computer labs on campus have these facilities if the student does not have another access option. For questions contact Holly Dexter, hdexter@wvup.edu
Must be taken in the last semester for the BSBA or BASBA
programs. Course integrates Common Professional Component
(CPC) and uses case studies and simulations. Major Fields
Test (MFT) is required.
5105
This is a hybrid course that will meet every Monday from 5:30 to 6:45 p.m. Students will work with an assigned team (no lone wolves allowed) to complete and present weekly case analysis, an online simulation, and a Senior Presentation. Extensive
research and synthesis of information learned throughout the program is required. Individually students will complete exams, create a work-ready resume and evaluate their coworkers. The Perigrine Assessment exam is a requirement for this course. Access
codes are required for the simulation and case studies. There is no textbook. Registration is restricted to BASBA or BSBA majors in their last semester of study. Advisor and departmental approval are required prior to registration. Questions? Email:
jholland@wvup.edu
An analytical survey of the major events from 1648 to the
present. Emphasis is placed upon the events as they reveal
the intimate ties between the histories of Great Britain,
France, Germany, Russia and the United States.
5068
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meets every Tuesday 5:30-6:45 pm in Room 1317
Instructor: aaron.crites@wvup.edu
Course includes the functions of planning, organizing,
staffing and leading, and controlling for organizations in
the global environment. Ethics, diversity, technology,
future trends and practical applications of principles are
included.
5164
Students are required to attend class each Wednesday and have access to email, internet and Microsoft Office. Students must purchase the required Connect access code and have access to email, internet and Microsoft Office. Students who prefer a printed
version of the text may purchase the Loose-leaf edition of the text in addition to the required access code. For questions contact Dr. Billy Stone, billy.stone@wvup.edu
Analysis of the flow of goods and services from the
producer to the consumer. Includes target marketing and
segmentation, analysis of market research and marketing
information systems to provide data for decision making
regarding the 4 Ps: Production, Promotion, Pricing and
Placement/Distribution.
5212
This course is administered as a hybrid course. The textbook is a Loose-leaf copy that can be purchased via the WVUP Bookstore. This course is textbook intensive. All of the graphs, charts, textbook references, and homework questions come directly from
the textbook. It is mandatory that you have uninterrupted access to the Blackboard Learning Management System. Contact Dr. Larry Muller, larry.muller@wvup.edu.
An introduction to research methods with emphasis on
compilation, analysis, and interpretation of data used in
the planning and control of marketing operations.
5159
Students are required to attend class each Monday and have access to email, internet and Microsoft Office. Students must purchase the required Connect access code and have access to email, internet and Microsoft Office. Students who prefer a printed
version of the text may purchase the Loose-leaf edition of the text in addition to the required access code. For questions contact Dr. Billy Stone, billy.stone@wvup.edu
General introduction survey course. Introducing the core
areas of psychology. As a behavioral science, the focus will
include an eclectic study of heredity, environment and
learning. Other topics surveyed will include memory,
perception, motivation, emotion, human development,
personality, abnormal psychology, and psychotherapies.
5106
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meets every Tuesday 8-9:15 a.m. in room 1317
Instructor: kmuller@wvup.edu
Survey of human development across the life span with an
emphasis on change in physical, cognitive, and social-
emotional processes. Applied problem solving by use of
developmental information provides experience for service
related professions such as social work, nursing, education
and counseling.
5117
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meets every Wednesday from 5:30-6:45 in Room 2211
Instructor: laurea.ellis@wvup.edu
5131
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meeting dates - 1/18, 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 (Saturdays) in room 1317
9:00 to 12:00. Attendance is required for all inclass dates
Instructor: phil.mcclung@wvup.edu
Basic introduction to group facilitation related to the
field of counseling. Included is information, techniques and
strategies concerning group foundation. Teamwork and
co-facilitation of groups will be emphasized and practiced.
5128
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meeting dates - 1/18, 1/25, 2/1 and 2/8 (Saturdays) in room 3324
12:30 to 5:30. Attendance is required for all inclass dates
Instructor: denise.mcclung@wvup.edu
Theory and practice of problems that affect the integration
and functioning of society as a whole. Both classical and
contemporary social issues are addressed as to their cause,
impact and meaning.
5145
Hybrid class - Combines face-to-face and online learning
Class meets every Wednesday from 9:30-10:45 a.m. in room 2211
Instructor: andrew.rochus@wvup.edu
Designed to expand basic network and operating system
skills to include planning, implementation, and
auditing of a system's security. Course covers a variety of
operating systems, including a Windows client operating
system, Windows server operating system, Linux, Novell
NetWare, and Mac OS.