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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction to Summer Sessions 2005 5
Summer 2005 Session Dotes 5
Academic Calendar and Deadlines 6-7
SPOC - Single Point of Contact 8
Campus Contact List 8
CAMPUS SERVICES
On-Campus Housing 9
Department of Transportation Services 9
Shuttle UM 9
Dining Services 9
HIGHLIGHTS FOR SUMMER SESSIONS 2005
Intensive Language Institute 10
The Arts! at Maryland 10
Young Scholars Program 1 1
Programs for Youth 1 1
ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION
Eligibility to Register 12
Admission Process 12 - 13
Admission Deadlines 13
Golden ID 13
Advising 14
Special Permission for Courses 14
How to Register 14
Cancellation of Registration 15
Withdrawal from the University 15
Late Registration 15
Non-Standard Course Registration 15
Waitlist and Holdfile 16
BILL PAYMENT AND FINANCIAL AID
Tuition and Fees 17
Special Course Fees 17
Payment Due Dotes 17
How to Pay Your Bill 17
Late Payment Fee 17
Delinquent Accounts 18
Refunds 18
Financial Aid 18
ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND POLICIES
Student Honor Pledge 16
Credit Hours 19
Academic Dishonesty 19
Academic Integrity 19
Auditing Courses 19
Degree Candidates 19
Final Examinations .'19
Full-time Status 19
Grades 19
Pass-Fail Grading Option 19
Transferring Credits 20
Transcript Services 20
Protection of Privacy (FERPA/Buckley) 20
Maximum Credit Load 20
SUMMER COURSES
Summer Session 2005 Course Listings ..21-31 & 49-71
Core Courses 72 - 74
Evening Courses - after 5:00 p.m IS - 77
Summer Courses offered in Three- Week Sessions.... 77- 78
Summer Courses at Shady Grove 71
Summer Courses Online 71
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Permission to Transfer Credit Form 43
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SUMMER 2005
CATCH. LEAP. DIVE. STRETCH.
Welcome to Summer Sessions & Special Programs 2005 at the University of Mar)^land. Witfi more than 1 ,700 undergraduate and graduate classes offered in six convenient sessions, Summer Sessions at University of Maryland is a great opportunity to:
• Move closer towards graduation
• Meet eligibility requirements for a major
• Complete electives
• Focus on a more challenging class
• Pursue an academic interest
You can earn up to 16 credits in just twelve weeks! It's the perfect time to catch up and get ahead.
Best of all, you don't have to go here to go here! Summer Sessions & Special Programs registration is open to students and graduates of other colleges, visiting international students, high school students, professionals, and senior citizens, in aodition to University of Maryland students.
You'll find complete course listings in this schedule for all of our summer programs. For more details on summer programs at Maryland, visit www.summer.umd.edu.
So CATCH up on your credits, LEAP into college,
DIVE into a new language, or
STRETCH your imagination this summer!
2005 SUMMER CALENDAR |
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Term |
Dates |
Session |
Section |
First 6-week session |
May 31 -July 8* |
SSI |
Olxx |
Second 6-week session |
July 1 1 - August 1 9 |
SSII |
02xx |
First 3-week session |
Moy 31 - June 17 |
SSI-A |
03xx |
Second 3-week session |
June 20 - July 8* |
SSI-B |
05xx |
Third 3-week session |
July 1 1 - July 29 |
SSII-C |
04xx |
Fourth 3-week session |
August 1 - August 1 9 |
SSII-D |
06xx |
'University closed on July 4, Independence Day 1 |
Summer '05 offerings are subject to change. Please access up-to-tfie-minute course listings on the web at www.summer.umd.edu.
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SUMMER 2005 ACADE.
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ENDAR AND DEADLINES
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SSI-A SSI-B
FIRST TERM MAY 31 - JULY 8
May 31 -July 8
First six-vfeek session First tfiree-week session Second three-Vireek session
May 31 -June 17 June 20 - July 8
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21 All Sessions Begin accepting applications for admission to Summer Sessions 2005.
28 All Sessions Begin accepting regish-ations via Testudo (www.testudo.umd.edu).
20 SSI & SSI-A Deadline to apply for admission via mail or fax; deadline for registering via mail or fax. 57 SSI & SSI-A Deodline to apply for admission via web or in person.
Deadline web or in-person registration without $20 late registration fee.
Deadline to cancel regish-gtion or drop a single course with 100% refund.
31 SSI & SSI-A
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SSI and SSI-A begin.
$20 late registration fee assessed.
SSI-A Deadline for schedule adjustment.
Last day to withdraw with a 70% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 70% refund (students remain registered for at least one course). Deadline for submitting documentation for classification as a Maryland resident for tuition and fee purposes. Lost day for undergraduates to drop a course without a "W", change credit level or grading method. Lost day for undergroduates to change section without departmental approval.
SSI
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SSI-A
Deadline for schedule adjustment.
Last day to withdraw with a 70% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 70% refund (students remain registered for at least one course).
Deadline for submitting documentation for classification as a Maryland resident for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for undergraduates and graduates to add a course.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course without a "W", change credit level or grading method.
Last day for undergraduates to change section without departmental approval.
Last day to withdraw with a 50% refund.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with a "W".
Last day for graduates to drop a single course.
Last day for graduates to change credit level, grading method and section without departmental approval.
Deadline to apply for admission via mail or fax; deadline for registering via mail or fax.
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17 SSI-A
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SSI-A ends.
Last day to withdraw with no refond.
Deadline to apply for admission via web or in-person.
Deadline web or in-person registration without $20 late registration fee.
Deadline to cancel registration or drop a single course with a 100% refund.
20 SSI Last day to withdraw with a 20% refund.
SSI-B SSI-B begins.
$20 late registration fee assessed.
22 SSI-B Deadline for schedule adjustment.
Last day to withdraw with a 70% refond.
Last day to drop a single course with a 70% refond (students remain registered for at least one course).
Deadline for submitting documentation for classification as a Maryland resident for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for undergraduates and graduates to add a course.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course without a "W", change credit level or grading method.
Last day for undergraduates to change section without departmental approval.
24 SSI-B
Last day to withdraw with a 50% refond.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with a "W".
Last day for graduates to drop o course, change credit level, groding method and section without departmental approval.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with a "W".
Last day for graduates to drop a course.
Last day for graduates to change credit level, grading method and section without departmental approval.
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i SSI & SSI-B SSI and SSI-B end.
Last day to withdraw with no refond. Last day to apply for August graduation.
15 All Sessions
'Bill payment deadlines appear on page 17.
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SUMMER 2005 ACADEMIC CALENDAR ANP DEADLINES
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SSII-C SSII-D
SECOND TERM JULY 11 - AUGUST 19
~Se<on3six-weeK session Third tfiree-week session Fourffi ffiree-v*reek session
July n - August 19 July 1 1 - July 29 August 1 - August 19
FEBRUARY 2005
21 All Sessions Begin accepting applications for admission to Summer Sessions 2005.
28 All Sessions 1 SSI! & SSII-C
Begin accepting registrations via Testudo (www.testudo.umd.edu).
Deadline to apply for admission vio mail or fax; deadline for registering via mail or fax.
4 All Sessions University closed for Independence Day.
8 SSII & SSII-C Deadline to apply for admission via web or in-person.
Deadline web or in-person registration witfiout $20 late registration fee. Deadline to cancel registration or drop o single course witfi a 100% refund.
1 1 SSII & SSII-C
SSII and SSII-C begin.
$20 late registration fee assessed.
13 SSII-C Deadline for schedule adjustment.
Last day to witfidraw witfi a 70% refund.
Last day to drop a single course witfi a 70% refund (students remain registered for at least one course).
Deadline for submitting documentation for classification as a Maryland resident for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for undergraduate and graduates to add a course.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course witfiout a "W", change credit level or grading metfiod.
Last day for undergraduates to chonge section without departmental approval.
15 SSII Deadline for schedule adjustment.
Last day to withdraw witfi a 70% refund.
Last day to drop a single course witfi a 70% refund (students remain registered for at least one course).
Deadline for submitting documentation for classification as a Maryland resident for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for undergraduates and graduates to add a course.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course without a "W", change credit level or grading metfiod.
Last day for undergraduates to change section witfiout departmental approval. SSII-C Last day to witfidraw with a 50% refund.
All Sessions Last day to apply for August graduation. 21 SSII-C
22 SSII SSII-D
Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course witfi a "W".
Lost day for graduates to drop q course, change credit level, groding method and section without department approval.
Last day to withdraw witfi a 50% refund.
Deadline to apply for admission via mail or fax; deadline for registering via mail or fox.
27 SSII
Last day to withdrew witfi a 20% refund.
29 SSII-C SSII-C ends.
Last day to withdraw with no refund. SSII-D Deadline to apply for admission via web or in-person.
Deadline web or in-person registration without $20 late registration fee. Deadline to cancel registration or drop a single course with a 100% refund.
1 SSII-D
SSII-D begins.
$20 late registration fee assessed.
3 SSII-D Deadline for schedule adjustment.
Last day to withdraw with a 70% refund.
Last day to drop a single course with a 70% refund (students remain registered for at least one course).
Deadline for submitting documentation for classification as a Maryland resident for tuition and fee purposes.
Last day for undergraduates and graduates to add a course.
Last day for undergraduates to drop a course without a "W", change credit level or grading metfiod.
Last doy for undergraduotes to change section without departmentol approval.
5 SSII Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with a "W".
Last day for graduates to drop a course; change credit level, grading method and section without departmental approval.
SSII-D Last day to withdraw with a 50% refund.
1 1 SSII-D Last day for undergraduates to drop a single course with a *W".
Lost day for graduates to drop a course; chonge credit level, groding method and section without deportmental approvol.
19 SSII & SSII D SSII and SSII-D end.
Last day to withdraw with no refund.
'Bill poyment deadlines appear on page 1 7.
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INFORMATION ON SUMMER SESSIONS 2005
NEED INFORMATION ON SUMMER SESSIONS 2005? SPOC has it!
SPOC (or your Single Point Of Contact) is for students seeking information about or wishing to enroll in Summer Sessions. SPOC has representatives or ombudpersons representing all the service sectors of campus: admission (undergraduate and graduate), registrar, bursar, academic departments, parking, student ID and residency. SPOC, centrally located and handicapped accessible, is on the first floor of the Mitchell Building.
See vwvw.summer.umd.edu — SPOC is also a virtual office for those inquiring, applying, registering or paying on the web. Each step in the admission/registration/payment process will be quickly and formally recognized by a confirmation - either by email, fax, or surface mail. All the forms for admission, registration, housing,
fxirking and bill estimation are on the summer web site. Our goal is to be me most student-centered, user-friendly institution in nigher education. If you have a question or concern, SPOC has the answer, a solution, or a recommendation.
SPOC - Single Point Of Contact
Phone: 301 -3 1 4-3572 or 877-989-SPOC
Fax: 301-314-1282
E-mail: summer@umd.edu
Web: www.summerumd.edu/spoc
In person: 8:30 am - 4:30 pm, Monday - Friday
Mitchell Building, First Floor
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
Admissions - Graduate
Phone:301-405-0376
Fax:301-314-9305
E-mail: grschool@deans.umd.edu
Web: www.vprgs.umd.edu
2123 Lee Building
Admissions - Undergraduate
Phone: 301-314-8385 or
800-422-5867
Fax:301-314-9693
E-mail: um-admit@uga.umd.edu
0103Mitchel
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Book Center, University
Phone: 301-314-2665 or
800-343-6621
E-mail: textbooks@ubcmail.umd.edu
Web: www.ubc.umd.edu
Stamp Student Union
Book Exchange,
The Maryland (off campus)
Phone:301-927-2510
Web: www.marylandbook.com
4500 College Avenue, College Park
BookHolders (off campus) Phone: 301-209-9313 Web: www.bookholders.com 4509A College Ave., College Pork
Bursar (bill payment)
Phone: 30 1-3 14-9000 or
888-313-2404
Fax:301-314-9098
E-mail: billtalk@accmail.umd.edu
Web: www.umd.edu/bursar
1 1 35 Lee Building
Career Center
Phone: 301-314-7225
Web. www.CareerCenterumd.edu
3100 Homboke Library, South Wing
Computer Services (OIT)
Phone: 301-405-1500 Fax: 301-405-0300 Web: www.helpdesk.umd.edu 1 400 Computer and Space Sciences Building
CAMPUS
Conferences & Visitor Services
Phone: 301-314-7884 Fax: 301-314-6693 Web: www.cvs.umd.edu 0101 Annapolis Hall
Counseling Center
Phone:301-314-7651
Fax 301-314-9206
Web: www.counseling.umd.edu
1 ' Floor Shoemaker Bidg. College Park
Dining Services
Phone: 301-314-8054 Fax: 301-314-9764 Email: umfood@dining.umd.edu Web: wvi/w.dining. umd.edu 1 1 50 South Campus Dining Hall
Disability Support Services (Counseling Center)
Phone: 301-314-7682
Web: viww.counseling.umd.edu/dss 0126 Shoemaker Building
Financial Aid
Phone: 301-314-9000 or
888-313-2404
Fax:301-314-9587
E-mail: biiltalk@accmail.umd.edu
Web: wvAv.financialaid.umd.edu
1 1 35 Lee Building
Golf Course
Phone: 301-314-GOLF Fax: 301-314-7474 Web: www.golf.umd.edu UM Golf Course, College Park
Health Services
University Health Center Phone: 301-314-8180 Fax: 301-314-7845 E-mail: health@umail.umd.edu Web: www.health.umd.edu
Housing, On-Campus Department of Resident Life
Phone:301-314-2100 E-mail: reslife@accmail.umd.edu Web: www.resnet.umd.edu 1102 Annapolis Hall
CONTACTS
Housing for Special Programs
(See Conference & Visitors Services} Special Programs include the Young Scholars Program. The Arts! at Maryland, and the Intensive Language Institute.
International Education Services
Phone:301-314-7740 Fax:301-314-9347 E-mail: iesadv@deans.umd.edu Web: www.umd.edu/ies 31 16 Mitchell Building
Learning Assistance Service (Counseling Center)
Phone: 301-314-7693 Web: www.counseling.umd.edu 2201 Shoemaker Building
Libraries
Phone: 301-405-0800 Fax: 301-405-9191 Web: www.lib.umd.edu
Off-Campus Housing Services
Phone: 301-314-3645 Fax: 301-314-9874 E-mail: och@umd.edu Web: www.och.umd.edu 1110 Stamp Student Union
Postal Services
Phone: 301-405-4473 Fax: 301-314-9320 Email: campusmail@mercury.und.edu Web: www.dbs.umd.edu/mail/ 1 101 Mail Facility, College Park
Public Safety
Phone: 301-405-3555 Fax: 301-314-9552 Web: www.umpd.umd.edu Public Safely Headquarters, College Park
Recreation Services, Campus
Phone: 301-226-4400 Fax: 301-226-4455 Web: www.crs.umd.edu 1115 Campus Recreation Center
Re-enrollment
Phone:301-314-8382
Fax:301-314-9693
E-mail: rr-admit@deans.umd.edu
0101 Mitchell Building
Registrar
Phone: 301-314-8240 Fax: 301-314-9568 E-mail: testudo@accmail.umd.edu Web: v/ww.testudo.umd.edu Mitchell Building, First Floor
Religious Services
The university has 1 4 chaplaincies. Many ore housed in Memorial Chapel and some provide services at off-campus houses of worship. For more information, please contact the chaplain's office at 301 -405-8443 or visit www.chapel.umd.edu/chaplains.
Stamp Student Union and Campus Programs
Phone: 301-314-3375 Fax: 301-314-7026 Web: www.union.umd.edu 0110 Adele Stamp Student Union Study Abroad Phone: 301-314-7746 Fax: 301-314-9347 Email: studyabr@deans.umd.edu Web: www.umd.edu/studyabroad 31 25 Mitchell Building
Transfer Credit Evaluation Center
Phone: 301-314-8240 E-mail: tccinfo@deans.umd.edu Web: www.tce.umd.edu Mitchell Building, First Floor
Transportation Services
Phone: 301-314-PARK
Fax:301-314-9779
Web: www.h-ansportation.umd.edu
202 Regents Drive Garage Building
Veterans Affairs
Phone: 301-314-8239 Mitchell Building, First Floor
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CAMPUS SERVICES
On-Campus Housing
Department of Resident Life Phone:301-314-2100 E-mail; reslife@umd.edu Web; www.resnet.umd.edu 1 1 02 Annapolis Hall The Summer 2005 Residence Halls Agreement will be available March 7, 2005. The agreement can be submitted online at www.resnet.umd.edu/summer or downloaded and submitted by mail or fax to the Office of the Bursar, Lee Building, University of Maryland, College Pork, MD 20742; fax 301-314- 2026. Students whose Summer 2005 Residence Halls Agreement forms ore received by April 8, 2005 are eligible for the lottery through which all single rooms are assigned. Agreements received after April 9th will be assigned in their date-received order until all available rooms have been filled. No guarantee of housing by the first day of classes is made for agreements received after April 8, 2005. Housing Fees: 6 Week Session
$91 2.00 housing
$26.25 telecommunication fee
"total $938.25
8 Week Session (and MEI & iU)
$1216.00 housing
$35.00 telecommunication fee
total $1251.00
12 Week Session
$1824.00 housing
$52.50 telecommunication fee
total $1876.50
Department of Transportation Services
Phone: 301 -31 4-PARK Fax:301-314-9779 Web: www.transportation.umd.edu 202 Regents Drive Garage Building Current students note that annual student permits purchased during the 2004- 2005 academic year with an expiration date of August 20, 2005 are valid during the summer sessions. These permits, regardless of the lot designation shown on the front of the permit, are valid in parking area(s) 1 , 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9, 11, and 16. Permit Applkants Review the follov/ing
information before applying for a permit. The on-line application form will be available in January (date to be determined).
1 . The parking fee is $42.00 for commuter students and $85.00 for resident students. The fees will be charged to your student account.
2. The parking registration fee is a non-
refundable fee.
3. You may not register for a parking
permit in your name for another person.
4. You will be issued one permit which
may be transferred to other vehicles. Applicants who have a vehicle with a canvas top or who have a motorcycle may choose to register one of these vehicles by indicating this on the application. You will receive a decal for this vehicle. If you need to register a third vehicle you will have to pay the full summer school parking registration fee.
5. You must select to have either your permit
mailed to your home address or to pick up your permit at the Department of Transportation Services (DOTS) office. Permits will be mailed and also will be available for pick-up on May 13, 2005. If you do not make a selection then the permit will be mailed to you. If you register on or after May 1 3th you must allow three workings days to process your application. The last day the DOTS can mail your permit is May 23, 2005 for Summer Session I and July 1 , 2005 for Summer Session II.
6. All persons associated with the university including those displaying a State disabled permit or tag must purchase and display a DOTS hanging permit for the current year
Shuttle UM
Dept. of Transportation Services (DOTS)
Phone: 301-314-2019
Web: www.transportation.umd.edu
202 Regents Drive Garage Building
Shuttle bus service is available from the
College Park Metro Station for visitors to
campus and for all members of the university community. No ID or fare is required for this route. Schedules ore posted at the Metro and Stamp Student Union stops. They are available online, and also can be picked up at the Stamp Student Union Information Desk. Please email prshuttle@accmail.umd.edu for additional information. Other Shuttle-UM service is available during the summer for members of the university community*. The following routes require a valid University of Maryland student, faculty or staff ID to board: Adelphi North, Greenbelt, Springhill Lake, Adelphi South, Queens Chapel and Power Mill Village. Schedules will be available in May on the DOTS web site, as well as at the DOTS office located in Regents Drive Garage, Building #202 and the Stamp Student Union information desk. You may also request a schedule by contacting the Public Relations Manager at 301-314-2019.
'NITE Ride will be running on a limited schedule.
Dining Services
11 09 South Campus Dining Hall Contract Office: 301 .31 4.8069 Email: umfood@dining.umd.edu Web site: v/ww.dining. umd.edu Summer is an exciting time in College Park. During the summer session, a formal meal plan is not offered. However select locations ore open and do accept cash. Terrapin Express and credit cards. For information about a Terrapin Express account, please call our contract office or browse online. Summer locations and hours of operation are listed online at www.dining.umd.edu. Summer hours will be posted just prior to beginning of the first summer session. Please stop in and dine with us. We look forward to seeing you this summer
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HIGHLIGHTS FOR SUMMER SESSIONS 2005
INTENSIVE LANGUAGE INSTITUTE
June 6-July 29, 2005
The Intensive Language Institute offers comprehensive, rigorous, rewarding language programs for students and professionals. Learning takes place in a highly focused environment where students receive individual attention. The Institute focuses on language study five days a week, with one day devoted to cultural enrichment. In eight weeks, you'll improve your ability to read, write, and communicate with native speakers — and you'll have a deeper understanding of different cultures. Studying at the Intensive Language Institute also gives you the opportunity to:
• Earn 1 2 college credits - the equivalent of one year of college-level study
• Prepare for study abroad or travel
• Increase your proficiency and fluency
• Gain a greater understanding of literary and cultural traditions
• Enhance professional development
• Explore an interest in your ancestry Overview
• Eight-week program designed to enable students to read, write and communicate orally with native speakers equivalent to one year of college-level language study.
• Language study classes held Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 9a.m.-3:30 p.m.
• Cultural enrichment class held Wednesday, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Includes film viewings, introduction to foods and the cultural arts, visits to places of worship, bookstores and cultural centers, and meetings with faculty, journalists and Washington-area community leaders.
• Commitment to, attendance at, and partic- ipation in the entire eight-week session is required.
• Class size is limited to allow for an optimal learning environment.
• No partial credit will be granted.
Insrihite Languages:
Arabic — Elementary ( 1 2 credits) Arabic — Intermediate (12 credits) Italian (12 credits) Spanish (12 credits)
To find out more, visit w>v^.summer.umd.eciu/iii.
Registration begins February 28, 2005.
THE ARTS! AT MARYLAND July 10-29, 2005
The Arts! at Maryland is designed for creative, disciplined, and motivated high school juniors and seniors and college freshmen and sophomores who are passionate about the arts. This innovative, intensive three-week summer program gives you the opportunity to:
• Expand your creativity in the performing arts, visual arts, or creative writing
• Collaborate with your peers
• Get a jump on your college career by earning three college credits
• Experience campus life first-hand The Arts! at Maryland is a collaborative, interdisciplinary program that takes you beyond the boundaries of your own art form into new realms of creativity. For three weeks you'll immerse yourself in your art; participate in workshops, performances and events; and exchange ideas with your peers, faculty, and professional artists. You'll hone your skills in the university's world-class facilities, including the Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center - one of the finest arts centers in the Washington area - as well as the Jimenez-Porter Writers' House, art studios, and libraries.
Your experience will extend beyond the classroom and the studio. One night a week, you'll participate in a student cabaret coffee house that includes poetry, music, artwork, dramatic excerpts, and more. Other extracur- ricular activities include field trips to local theatres, studios, galleries and literary centers. The program culminates in an exciting group performance and exhibition at the Clarice Smith Center.
Credit Courses: As a participant in the Arts!, you'll choose one three-credit class from a selection of ten challenging, college-level courses.
ARHU 203 ARHU 204 ARHllO ARH 354 DANC 199
ENGL 2780 MUSC 248A MUSC 248M
THET199A
THET199B
Fiction Writing Poetry Drawing I Graphic Arts Choreography,
Production &
Performance I Screen & Stage Writing The Jazz Experience Music Technology
and Composition Musical Theatre
Workshop Theatre Design
To find out more, visit w>vw;summer.umd.edu/arts.
Applications accepted beginning February 21, 2005.
Payment Deadlines:
When accepted and registered, you will be notified via an e-mail or surface mail acknowledgement. The entire cost of your residential or commuter course package is due in full according to the schedule below:
Accepted
into The Arts!
Payment in full due by
February 28 - March 25 April 20
March 26 - April 25 May 20
April 26 - June 23 June 24
June 24 - July 1 1 Within 24 hours
of acceptance
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www.summer.umd.edu
HIGHLIGHTS FOR SUMMER SESSIONS 2005
THE YOUNG SCHOLARS PROGRAM
July 10-29, 2005
The University of Maryland's Young Scholars Program is designed for highly motivated, successful, rising high school juniors and seniors who love to learn, explore, and excel.
This highly selective three-v/eek summer program gives you the chance to:
• Pursue academic interests
• Discover potential career paths
• Experience campus life first-hand
• Get a jump on your college career
by earning three college credits
• Develop new study skills and ways of learning.
As a Young Scholar, you'll choose one 3-credit class from a selection of challenging, college-level courses, which introduce you to a particular field of study and give you the chance to explore possible careers. You'll learn alongside the best and the brightest in a dynamic classroom environment, supplemented with field trips and guest speakers. Classes generally meet every day, Monday-Friday, for the three-week session. Because of the rigorous course work, prepare to spend several hours each day working on projects, reading, or studying for exams. The program extends beyond the classroom, with evening seminars on college admission and scholarship application strategies; outings to nearby Washington, DC; and movie nights, bowling parties, and campus recreation events.
YSP 2005 courses include:
ARCH 150 Architecture
ASTR 100 Astronomy
BSCI 279K Modern Biology
EDUC 275 Students and Technology
ENES 100 Engineering
ENES 140 Entrepreneurship
ENGL 205 Shakespeare
HLTH 1 30 Public & Community Heolth
GVPT 289A international Political Relations
JOUR 1 50 Journalism
KNES 289M Introduction to Kinesiology
MATH 1 99 Math & The Theory of Games
NFSC 1 1 2 Food - Science & Technology
PHIL 1 40 Contemporary Moral Issues
SOCY 1 05 Contemporary Social Problems
To find out more, visit ^^rw.summer.umd.edu/ysp.
Applications accepted beginning February 21, 2005.
Payment Deadlines:
When accepted and registered, you will be notified via an email or surface mail acknowledgement. The entire cost of your residential or commuter course package is due in full according to the schedule below: Accepted into Payment
Young Scholars in full
Program due by
February 28 - March 25 April 20 March 26 - April 25 May 20
April 26 - June 23 June 24
June 24 - July 1 1 Within 24 hours
of acceptance
PROGRAMS FOR YOUTH
Everything you need for a fun-filled summer is right here. The University of Maryland offers fun and learning for children of all ages. Whether it's shooting a three-pointer, finding out that physics can be phun or writing a headline for a student newspaper, a full range of activities to engage the interest of any child is available this summer All of our instructors are fully qualified and many classes use the universit/s state-of-the-art sports, education and physical activity facilities.
We invite you to visit our summer Programs for Youth web site containing the most current program information dt www.suinmer.umd.edu and click on Youth.
vynvw.summer.umd.edu
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ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION AND APPLICATION PROCESS
We try our best to make your summer experience os carefree
as possible. The steps below will take you through the
application process, registration, bill payment, policies and
deadlines. They may not apply to everyone, but please check
to be sure you are prepared to register
You can also find complete information on our web site at
www.summerumd.edu/application.
CONTACT SPOC (SINGLE POINT OF CONTACT)
On the web: www.summer.umd.edu/SPOC
By email: summer@umd.edu
By phone: 1 -877-989-SPOC or 301 -314-3572
By fax: 301-314-1282
In person or by mail: Mitchell Building, First Floor
University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742
FOLLOW THE STEPS BELOW TO REGISTER FOR SUMMER 2005. Detailed explanarions and more infomnarion about each step in the process follow:
Determine your eligibility Apply on the web or by mail Make advising appointment if necessary Check course availability Obtain special permissions if required Register for courses Submit bill payment After you register: purchase text books, receive ID Card, purchase a parking permit.
STEP 6: STEP 7: STEP 8:
STEP 1:
DETERMINE YOUR ELIGIBILITY
The application process for summer sessions is quick and easy. If you are currenHy enrolled at University of Maryland, College Park for the spring 2005 semester, are a newly admitted graduate or undergraduate College Park student for fall 2005, or are a current University System of Maryland Graduate student you can register for summer 2005. Co to Step 3 Note: If you are a graduate student at another University System of
Maryland institution, you do not need to apply, but must submit an inter-campus registration form, available at your school. It must be authorized by your home campus and by the University of Maryland, College Pork Office of the Registrar
All other students must complete the appropriate application for admission and be admitted to the university, (see below) Please contact SPOC with any questions.
APPLY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND FOR SUMMER COURSES IF YOU FIT INTO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING GROUPS:
Visiting undergraduate student Visiting graduate student Former College Park student (if you did not attend during Spring 2005) College graduate High School graduate
Current high school student (Junior or Senior in 2005-2006) Prospective College Park Student Summer institute student New Golden ID student
Advanced Special Student (non-degree post-baccalaureate student)
Transient graduate student If you do not fit into one of the categories above, please contact SPOC for assistance at 1 -877-989-SPOC or 30 1 -314-3572.
Visiting College Students, College Graduates and High School Graduates If you ore a student from another college or university, you must be in good academic standing at that institution to be admitted to summer sessions. It is your responsibility to ensure that the courses you take at the University of Maryland, College Park may be transferred to your degree program at your home institution. If you are a college graduate, you may enroll in undergraduate courses without further clearance or advising. If you are a high school graduate, you must have earned a grade point average of 2.0 or better to be admitted to summer sessions. It is recommended that you submit your registration form with your application materials.
Visiting Graduate Students If you are
a graduate student at a university or college outside the University System of Maryland, you are considered a visiting graduate student. Transcripts are not required, but a letter stating you are in good academic standing and that the courses taken at the University of Maryland will be transferred to your home institution must be signed by your dean or registrar's office and submitted via fax, surface mail or in person.
Current High School Students (Concurrent Enrollment, The Artsi at Maryland or the Young Scholars Program) You must be entering your junior or senior year in Fall 2005 and must have earned a grade point average of 3.0 or better High school students applying to The Arts! at Maryland or the Young Scholars Program will complete The Arts! at
Maryland and Young Scholars Program application available at www.summerumd. edu/forms. High school students who are not registering for either program cannot register for G-V^'eek Sessions 1-A, 1-B, ll-C and ll-D. Complete the application for concurrent admission status for 6-week sessions I and II.
*Please note that applications for either The Arts! at Maryland or the Young Scholars Program will not be evaluated until transcripts, the letter of recommendation, and applicant essay are received. Applications for The Arts! at Maryland or the Young Scholars Program can also be printed and mailed to SPOC.
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ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION
Golden ID Students Hie University of Maryland Golden IdenHficofion Program makes courses end services available to persons who are 60 years of age or older who are legal residents of Maryland and v^o are retired (not employed more than 20 hours/week). Apply for undergraduate courses by completing o Visiting Undergraduate Summer Student Application 2005, indicating in question 1 1 that you are applying as a Golden ID student. Submit it to SPOC with your non-refundable $50 application-processing fee. After your application has been processed, you will receive instructions on how to register. You may begin registering on the first day of classes, and may register for up to two courses per session, when space is available. You must meet all of the course's prerequisites and co- requisites. Golden ID students are not eligible for consortium classes. Tuition charges are waived, but you are responsible for the mandatory fees. Your Golden ID registration entitles you to use the libraries and certain non-academic services. For more information, please contact the Golden ID Coordinator, 1113 Mitchell Building, 301-314-8219.
Former University of Maryland, College Park Students If you are a former Maryland student who attended in a prior term as a visiting student, you must re-apply for admission as a visiting student and pay the application-processing fee. If you attended Maryland in a past fall or spring semester but did not attend spring semester 2005, contact ttie Office of Reenroilment, 01 1 7 Mitchell Building, 301-314-8382.
Prospective Degree Students The University of Maryland formally admits undergraduate students for the fall and spring semesters only. If you hove not been formally admitted to a degree program at Maryland and wish to take a course during summer sessions, follow the instructions for visiting students. If you have been formally accepted into a degree program at Maryland for the fall 2005, you are eligible to register for summer without applying for admission to summer sessions.
Institute Students Institute students must comply with requirements stated in the literature published about the institute in which they are enrolling.
Advanced Special Students (non-degree seeking, post-boccaloureote students) If
you wish to earn graduate credit without enrolling in a degree program and do not qualify for admission as a visiting student, you must apply (checking the "Advanced Special Student" box on the application), pay the non-refundable $50 application- processing fee and meet one of the three following criteria (verifiable by an official transcript):
• Hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution with an overall "B" (3.0) average.
• Hold a master's or doctoral degree from a
regionally accredited institution.
• Hold a baccalaureate degree from a regionally accredited institution and, within the last five years, hove taken either the Graduate Record Examination (GRE) (required minimum score: 1020 on the combined Verbal and Quantitative sections), the Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) (required minimum score: 500) or the Miller's Analogies Test (MAT) (required score: 51 ). Original test scores must be attached to the application or sent from the testing agency to the Office of Graduate Admissions.
If you have previously enrolled as on Advanced Special Student, your graduate application is valid for five years from the semester or Summer Session for vA)ich you originally enrolled. Otherwise, you must submit another application, although you are not required to pay another application- processing fee.
STEP 2:
IF NECESSARY, APPLY I
ON THE WEB OR BY MAIL
Complete the applicable forms found in the center of this schedule of classes or for on-line forms visit www.summer.umd.edu/forms. Applications will be accepted starting Febnjary21,2005.
Forms for Summer 2005 include:
• Visiting Undergraduate application
• Visiting Graduate & Advanced
Special Student Application
• Summer Course Registration form
• Estimated Billing form
• Permission to Transfer Credit form
• Arts! at Maryland and YSP application
• Arts! at Maryland and
YSP applicant essay form
Admission deadlines:
via mail via web or
or fax in-person-
Session I & l-A May 20 May 27
Session l-B June 1 0 June 1 7
Session 11 & ll-C July 1 July 8
Session ll-D July 22 July 29
Application processing fee: The application processing fee for all students is $50. This fee is non refundable regardless of your decision to enroll in courses.
In-slote Status for Admission and Tuition: Procedures and Deadlines
Review the Policy on Student Classification for Admission, Tuition and Charge-Differential at www.testudo.umd.edu/rco/policy.html. To determine in-state eligibility complete the Residency Questionnaire section of the undergraduate or graduate admission application and submit alt documents by the last day of schedule adjustment for the appropriate Summer Session. Deadlines are listed below:
Session l-A May 31
Session I May 31
Session l-B May 31
Session ll-C July 1 1
Session II July 1 1
Session ll-D July 1 1 Once you are admitted: An email/surface mail admission acknowl- edgement will be sent. Once this is received, follow the steps below to register. Please keep your personal contact information current. Updates can be made at v/ww.testudo. umd.edu/apps/saddr, by fax (301-314-1282) or by mail to the Office of the Registrar, 1108 Mitchell Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742.
www.summer.umd.edu
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ADMISSION AND REGISTRATION
STEP 3:
MAKE ADVISING
APPOINTMENT IF NECESSARY
Advising is required for some students and highly recommended for oil students. Prior to registering, advising is mandatory for students in certain majors, students on academic probation or dismissal, student athletes, AAP students, lA students and students who need to fulfill fundamental studies requirements. Set up an appointment to see an advisor as soon as possible. For financial blocks contact the Financial Services Center in Room 1 135 Lee Building; 301-314- 9000 or 888-313-2404. All blocks must be cleared before you will be permitted to register
STEP 4: CHECK COURSE AVAILABILITY
There are several tools available to assist you with planning your schedule and checking course availability:
• Use the course listings in this booklet,
• Venus at www.testuclo.umd.edu; click on records and registration, then VENUS
• Testudo at www.testudo.umd.edu; click on Schedule of Classes then the appropriate term
STEP 5:
OBTAIN SPECIAL PERMISSIONS
Some courses have specific requirements, prerequisites or require special permission. All special permissions and advising requirements must be met prior to registering. G>lleges and departments con grant special permissions electronically; however, after receiving permission, you must still officially register for the course.
Coune nsfrictions: check the course listing in this Schedule or at www.testudo.umd.edu ('Schedule of Classes" then appropriate term). Courses with "Perm Req" to the left of the course listing require sp>ecial permission from the department offering the course prior to registration.
Actions requiring College approval: Exceptions to any of the restrictions listed below require college approval prior to registering.
Maximum credit limit
CORE restrictions
Graduate level courses
Time conflicts
Pass/Foil grading method
Reregistering for the same course
STEP 6: REGISTER FOR COURSES
You may register for summer courses
beginning February 28, 2005.
There ore three ways to register for summer
courses. If you are not a current University of
Maryland student, see step 1 for admission
information.
• Register on the web at www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/dropadd
• Mail or fax the Summer Course Registration forms in the center of this booklet. Mail and fox information is listed on page 1 2.
• Register in person Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Office of the Registrar, first floor Mitchell Building.
Please note: Registration is not official until payment is mode in full. If you register, and later decide not to attend the university, you must cancel your registration. Requests for cancellation must be received by SPOC in writing prior to the first day of the summer session. See cancellation information on poge 1 5. Registration deadlines: There is a $20 late fee for registrations initiated after a specific date. To ovoid this late fee, register prior to the dotes below:
Session I and l-A Session l-B Session II and ll-C Session ll-D
May 27 June 17 Julys July 29
Schedule Adjustment: Schedule adjustments can be made by using any of the three registration methods above. Students must make schedule adjustments in accordance with university deadlines. The last day of schedule adjustment for summer sessions is as follows:
Session l-A June 2
Session I June 6
Session l-B June 22
Session ll-C July 13
Session II July 1 5
Session ll-D August 3
Questions? Email SPOC at summer@umd.edu or call 1-877-989-SPOC or 301-314-3572
STEP 7: SUBMIT BILL PAYMENT
Billing
Upon registering for courses you incur a financial obligation to the University of Maryland. Billing reminders will be sent via e- mail. Please make sure the Office of the Registrar has a current e-mail address on file. You can update your contact information at vir*vw.festudo. umd.edu/apps/saddr/. Each billing reminder will include a payment
deadline. Failure to make payment by the deadline will result in a financial charge of 1 .5 percent per month and may result in cancel- lation of your registration. Your account balance is updated daily for online viewing at www.testudo.umd.edu/Financials.hlml. Due Dotes
Bill payment due dates are determined by the date or a student's initial registration. Drop/add activity after a student's initial registration will not result in a new payment deadline. Please use the following policy to determine when summer 2005 tuition and fees ore due: Registered: Deadline:
February 28 - March 25 April 20th
March 26 - April 25 May 20th
Tuition payment for registrations initiated on or after April 26 will be due in full according to the schedule listed below:
Tuition Payment
If registered for |
Deodline is |
SSI (section 01 xx) |
May 27th |
SSIA (section 03xx) |
May 27th |
SSIB (section 05xx) |
June 1 7th |
SSII (section 02xx) |
July 8th |
SSIIC (section 04xx) |
July 8th |
SSIID (section 06xx) |
July 29th |
— Tuition payments for the Young Scholars Program and the Arts! At Maryland will be due in full on June 24th, 2005. Tuition payment for the Intensive Language Program is due in full on June 3rd, 2005. See pages 1 0 & 1 1 (or more information.
— If you are registered for more than one temi, your tuition payment will be doe in full according to the deadline established for the eoHier term. One example: if you are registered for Summer Session lA and Summer Session II, your tuition for both terms is due in full by May 27fh, 2005. — If you initially register for courses during a schedule adjustment period, your tuition payment for all terms/courses is doe in full within 24 hours. This includes the current as well as subsequent semesters. One example, if you are registering for Summer Session I and II during the schedule adjustment period for Summer Session I, your payment for both terms is due within 24 hours.
Ho^ to Pay:
Web www.umd.edu/bursar Click on the blue box Use credit card or check
Phone 301-314-9000 or 1-888-313-2404
Fax 301-314-9098
Mail Ofh'ce of the Bursar,
University of Maryland, 1 1 35 Lee Building College Pork, MD 20742
In person Room 1 1 1 5 Lee Building
For tuition rates, financial aid, refund
schedule and other payment information see
page 17.
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REGISTRATION POLICIES, CANCELLATION, WAITLIST INFORMATION
STEP 8:
AFTER
YOU REGISTER
Purchase text books: Check www. summer.umd.edu, locate the course and then click on books for a list of required texts. Books can be purchased at the University Book Center in the Stamp Student Union, at the Maryland Book Exchange or BookHolders in College Park, or at any other textbook store or online vendor
Receive ID Card: ID cards are mailed to students who register prior to May 15th. Students registering after this date may pick up a summer ID card at the Office of the Registrar customer service counter on the first floor of the Mitchell Building. Purchase Parking Permit: Current students note that annual student permits purchased during the 2004-2005 academic year with an expiration date of August 20, 2005 are valid during the summer sessions. These permits, regardless of the lot designation shown on the front of the permit, are valid in parking area(s) 1 , 2, 4, 5, 6,7, 9, 1 1 , and 1 6. Students who do not hove a permit should visit www.summer.umd.edu/forms for permit application and parking fee information.
Cancellation of Registration
Students v/ho register and decide not to attend summer sessions must cancel tfieir registration in v/riting prior to the first day of classes to receive a 1 00% refund. Cancellations must be received in writing by SPOC (first floor Mitchell Building) by the dates listed belov/. Failure to cancel registration will result in a financial obligation to the university even though the student does not attend class. Note that cancellations are not permitted after the first day of classes. Withdrawals con be processed after this time, and a percentage of tuition is assessed. (See information below after the first day of classes for drop and withdrawal information.)
Last day to Cancel Registration with 100% refund
SSI May 27
SSi-A May 27 SSI-B June 17 SSII July 8
SSII-C July 8 SSII-D July 29
Dropping Courses for students registered for more than one course per summer session. Students who are registered for more than one course per summer session and wish to drop one of their courses, must process the drop pn'or to the first day of classes to receive a 1 00% refund, and by the end of the schedule adjustment period for a 70% refund.
Students with more than one course per summer session who drop one of the courses after the end of the schedule adjustment period must do so by the dates in the 3rd column below. These students are not eligible for any tuition refund and a "W" notation will be recorded on their transcript. Drops can be processed at www. testudo.umd.edu, or in person at the Office of the Registrar, first floor Mitchell Building, Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m.
Lost day to drop a single course with 100% Last day to 0% refund & refund DROP with drop with 70% refund mark of "W"
SSI May 27 June 6 June 27
SSI-A May 27 June 2 June 10
SSI-B June 1 7 June 22 June 30 SSII Julys July 15 Augusts SSII-C July 8 July 13 July 21
SSII-D July 29 August 3 August 1 1 Please note: If you are only registered for one course and choose to drop it after classes begin, this is considered a withdrawal from the university and will be recorded on your academic transcript. See Withdrawal information in next column.
Late Registration A $20 late registration fee will be assessed for registrations initiated on or after the first day of classes for each summer session. During late registration, all tuition, fees and outstanding balances must be paid at the time of registration.
"Non-Stondord Course" Registration
During the normal registration periods for each session, you may register for courses that vary in beginning dates from summer sessions' starting dates. Courses varying in length from tfie regular summer session will have late registration, schedule adjustment and other dates adjusted proportionately to the length of the course. Contact SPOC at summer@umd.edu or 1-877-989- SPOC or 301-314-3572 for specific dates and terms.
Withdrav\^al from the University
Students who wish to terminate their registration (withdraw from all summer courses) after the first day of classes, must process a withdrawal from the university. Withdrawal is effective on tfie date the form is filed with the Office of the Registrar. Withdrawal forms are available at their office, located on the first floor of the Mitchell Building or fax a letter of withdrawal to the Office of tfie Registrar at 301 -314-9568.
last day to withdraw from all courses with 70% 50% 20%
refund refund refund
SSI June 6 June 1 3 June 20 SSI-A June 2 June 6 n/a
SSI-B June 22 June 24 n/a
SSII July 15 July 22 July 29 SSII-C July 13 July 15 n/a
SSII-D August 3 August 5 n/a
Notes:
• If you are registered for only or)e summer session course and choose to drop it after classes begin, this is considered a withdrawal from the university and will be recorded on the academic transcript.
• Withdrawals from workshops or institutes must be made prior to the first meeting in order to receive a refund.
• Degree seeking students at the University of Maryland may wish to consult the new withdrawal policy at www. testudo. umd. edu/soc/absence. html.
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WAITLIST, HOLD FILE AND STUDENT HONOR PLEDGE
WAITLIST
The waitlist is a roster of students waiting for a sect to become available in a closed/filled course. The waitlist stores names in order of request and allows access to seats as drops are processed, if a waitlist is available, it will be offered when you attempt to add a closed course. If you select the waitlist option, you will be placed on the waitlist for a closed section and for up to five additional sections if they are available.
• Not all departments offer waitlists. It is the decision of the department whether to offer a waitlist.
• To be eligible for the waitlist, you cannot be registered for any other section of the desired course.
• You may select to be waitlisted for up to six sections of a course. The first section to become available will be assigned to you. Since you will then be registered for a section, your name will be removed from all other waitlisted sections of the course.
• Time conflicts and excessive credit load violations that might result from receiving a course from the waitlist must be resolved by the student.
• Once you are registered in a course for which you were waitlisted, it becomes part of your schedule and you become responsible for the tuition charge.
Wairtist Check-in:
Check-in is required on the first day of classes and each day thereafter until the waitlist closes.
Students can check their waitlist status in two ways:
1 . On the Web: www.testudo.umd.edu Select "Records and Registration" and then "Waitlist Check-in." Keep your confirmation number for your records.
2. In person: Visit SPOC at the Registrar's Customer Service Counter, Mitchell Building, First Floor, Monday- Friday, 8:30 a.m. -4:30 p.m.
Hold File
The hold file is a roster of students v/ho do not meet the departmental restrictions of a particular course. The course may have seats available, however students who do not meet the criterion established by the department for that course must be placed on the hold file. In courses with a hold file, students on the waitlist receive priority consideration over those on the hold file, because these students meet the department requirements for the course. Students will not be considered for placement into the course until the first day of classes. At this time, if space is available, the students will be moved into the class when they check-in on the waitlist. If no space is available, the hold file will be placed on the end of the waitlist. Students on the hold file must check-in on the first day of classes, and then daily, to remain on the hold file. Students may check their hold file progress by visiting www.testudo. umd.edu and selecting "Records and Registrations", then "Waitlist Check-In".
TO COLLEGE PARK STUDENTS:
TO COLLEGE PARK STUDENTS: ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^^ l^^jing
by hand and sign on examinations, papers,
assignment/examination. . , j "scantron" sheets. We urge you 1o write
directed to me at honor@accmail.umd.edu
Sincerely,
Student Honor Council
I
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION
TUITION AND FEES
Tuition
Undergraduate, Maryland Resident
$273 per credit hour' Undergraduate, out-of-state
$553 per credit hour' Graduate, Maryland Resident
$393 per credit hour Graduate, out-of-state
$697 per credit hour* Mandatory Service Fee"
$ 1 90 per session' Housing See page 9 for on-campus housing charges
Parkina See page 9 for commuter and residential fees. Application $50.00 'Tuition and fees are subject to change. •'Mandatory fees will be assessed one time for courses taken within each two, six-week summer sessions. (If a student registers for one course in a six-week summer session and another course in a tf)ree-week session that falls within ^at six-week session, they will pay the mandatory fee only one time).
Mandatory fees pay for summer support services including campus facilities use and maintenance, health services, recreation center, shuttle bus, libraries, police. Center for Learning and Education Technology, Writing Center, computer usage (Unix and workstation lobs), language labs and disability support services.
Special course fees
Note that the university offers a number of courses (MBA, ENTS, Life Sciences) that have special course fees in addition to, or in lieu of, the standard tuition charges. Students considering a course with a special charge are encouraged to contact that department prior to registering for the class to determine the total cost of the course. Visit www.summer.umd.edu/tuition for a complete list of summer tuition and fees
Billing
Upon registering for courses you incur a financial obligation to the University of Maryland. Billing reminders will be sent via e-mail. Please make sure the Office of the Registrar has a current e-mail address on file. You can update your contact information at www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/saddr/. Each billing reminder will include a payment deadline. Failure to make payment by the deodline will result in a financial charge of 1.5 percent per month and may result in cancellation of your registration. Your account balance is updated daily for online viewing at www.testudo.umd.edu/Financials.html.
Due Dates
Bill payment due dates are determined by the date of a student's initial registration. Drop/add activity after a student's initial registration will not result in a new payment deadline. Please use the following policy to determine when summer 2005 tuition and fees ore due:
Registered: Deadline:
February 28 - March 25 April 20th
March 26 - April 25 May 20th
Tuition payment for registrations initiated on or after April 26 will be due in full according to the schedule listed below:
Tuition Payment If registered for: Deadline is
SSI (section 01 xx) May 27th
SSIA (section 03xx) May 27th
SSIB (section 05xx) June 1 7th
SSII (section 02xx) July 8th
SSIIC (section 04xx) July 8th
SSIID (section 06xx) July 29th
— Tuition payments for the Young Scholars Program and the Arts! At Maryland will be due in full on June 24th, 2005. Tuition payment for the Intensive Language Program is due in full on June 3rd, 2005. See pages 10 & 1 1 for more information.
— If you ore registered for more than one term, your tuition payment will be doe in full according to the deadline established for the earlier term. One example: if you are registered for Summer Session lA and Summer Session II, your tuition for both terms is due in full by May 27th, 2005. — If you initially register for courses during a schedule adjustment period, your tuition payment for all terms/courses is doe in foil within 24 hoors.
How to Pay
Pay your bill by credit card (Visa, MasterCard, American Express, or Discover), or by check or money order (payable to the University of Maryland for the exact amount due). Please write your student ID number on all checks and money orders. Use one of the payment methods below. Web using a credit card or online check at wv/w.umd.edu/bursar. Click on the blue box Fax Pay by credit card and fox payment to the Bursar's Office at 301-314-9098 Mail Pay by check or money order, or provide the requested credit card information (name on card, card number, expiration date) and mail to Office of the Bursar, Lee Building, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-5151 In person
Pay in the Bursar's Office, Room 11 1 5 Lee Building. Pay by cash, check, money order or credit card. The Bursar's Office is open Monday- Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Financial Eligibility
Students who register for Summer Sessions 2005 are expected to remain financially eligible. Once registered, it is the student's responsibility to moke payment by the appropriate due date. Failure to make payment by the due date will result in a finance charges and may jeopardize your continued enrollment. Students who decide not to attend must notify the Office of the Registrar to request cancellation of enrollment by appropriate deadlines to avoid charges for summer courses. Failure to attend does not waive the financial obligation incurred with registration. Late payment fee Students who foil to pay the full balance due on their account are subject to a 1 .5% finance charge each month. A finance charge of 1 .5% will be added to all accounts that have not been paid by the payment due date.
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FINANCIAL INFORMATION/REFUNDS/FINANCIAL AID
Delinquent Accounts
You will not be able to register unless you are in good financial standing with tfie university. Students are encouraged to avoid registration delays by assuring tfiat charges for library fines, parking violation assessments and other penalty fees and service charges, are paid in full.
Upon registering, you incur a financial obligation. Failure to make payment by the due date will result in a finance charge and may jeopardize your continued enrollment.
In accordance with state law, the university must refer delinquent accounts to the State Central Collections Unit in Baltimore for collection and legal follow- up. Collection charges will be billed to the student. Collection costs are 17 percent of the bill, plus any attorney and/or court cost fees. Maryland law allows the Central Collections Unit to block issuance of Maryland state incomes tax refunds to individuals with delinquent accounts. In addition. State of Maryland policy stipulates that unpaid parking tickets issued on state property could result in the withholding of motor vehicle tags until paid. The university will not confer any diplomas or certificates or issue a transcript of record to a student vi4io has not made satisfactory settlement of her or his account.
REFUNDS
In order to receive a refund from your student account you may submit a written refund request to our office. This can be done by either visiting the Financial Service Center in Room 1 1 35 Lee Building and completing a refund request form, by visiting vAvw.testudo.umd.edu/apps/saracct and completing an online refund request, or by sending a letter or fax requesting a refund. The fax number is 301-314- 9098. Upon verification by the Refund Unit, refunds are processed in the same manner in which you originally paid. Refund checks are made payable to the student and are mailed form the Bursar's Office. Credit balances attributable to payment made by personal check are subject to a 30-day hold to insure that the check clears the bank before a refund is issued. All refund checks are mailed to the permanent address of record. Credit balances attributable to payments made originally by credit card must be refunded back to the card originally charged. Credit card refunds are processed electronically and take about a week after the credit appears on your student account. To assist us in processing your refund request as soon as possible, be sure to include your credit card number and expiration date on your refund request. If you mail your request to our office, a receipt verifying that the refund was processed will be sent to you.
CONTACT FINANCIAL AID Online at >w>r\Ar.unrid.edu/fin/
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for 2005 STATE AND INSTITUTIONAI AID
To request a refund:
Send a letter requesting a refund by
email, fax or mail:
Email: Billtalk@accmail.umd.edu
Fax:301-314-9098
Mail: Office of the Bursar, Lee
Building, University of Maryland
College Park, MD 20742-5151
In person: complete a Request for
Refund form in the Financial Service
Center, 1 1 35 Lee Building.
SUMMER FINANCIAL AID
In general, summer financial aid is very
limited. The university does not receive
separate allocations of grant, work-study
or loan funds from the federal or state
governments for summer financial aid.
To be eligible for any summer aid, you
must register for a total of at least six
credits or 24 graduate units.
If you have not used all of your Pell Grant
or Stafford Loon eligibility from the 2004-
2005 school year, you may be eligible to
receive your remaining eligibility during
the summer
To request summer financial aid, you must
have submitted a 2004-2005 Free
Application for Federal Student Aid
(FAFSA) and all other requested
documents to the Office of Student
Financial Aid (OFSA). Once you have
registered for summer, your eligibility for
financial aid will be determined and
OSFA will moil or email a summer
financial aid notification to you.
If you hove any questions about
summer billing or financial aid,
please contact the Financial Service
Center at billtalk@accmail.umd.edu or
30 1 -3 1 4-9000 or 1 -888-3 1 3-2404.
Refund Schedule |
Session 1 |
i-A |
l-B |
11 |
ll-C |
ll-D |
Last day to cancel registration or drop a single course with 1 00% refund |
May 27 |
May 27 |
June 17 |
July 8 |
Julys |
July 29 |
Last day to v/ithdrav/ or drop a single course with a 70% refund |
June 6 |
June 2 |
June 22 |
July 15 |
July 1 3 |
August 3 |
Last day to withdraw and receive a 50% refund |
June 1 3 |
June 6 |
June 24 |
July 22 |
July 1 5 |
August 5 |
Last to withdraw with a 20% refund |
June 20 |
n/a |
n/a |
July 29 |
n/a |
n/a |
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Summer 2005 |
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND POLICIES
Credit Hours
The semester hour is the unit of credit. During summer sessions a three-credit course may meet five times a week for six weeks, with each class period meeting for 80 minutes. Courses that meet two or three times a week will have longer class sessions.
Degree seeking University of Maryland, College Park students will be given credit toward the appropriate degree program for satisfactory completion of summer courses. Students are responsible for determining the applicability of courses selected, and are urged to consult with on academic advisor prior to registering for summer courses.
Academic Dishonesty
Academic dishonesty is a serious offense that may result in suspension or expulsion from the university. The normal sanction for academic dishonesty is a grade of XF, denoting "failure due to academic dishonesty," recorded on the student's transcript.
Audit
A student may register to audit a course or courses if space is available. Tuition and fees ore the same as if the course is token for credit. The notation "AU" is recorded on the transcript for each course audited. Courses taken for audit are not included in the calculation of full/part-time status.
Pass-Foil Option
Undergraduate students who have completed 30 or more credit hours with a GPA of at least 2.0 (1 5 of which must hove been completed at the University of Maryland, College Park) may register on a pass-fail basis if this option is offered. Only one course per semester or summer session may be taken pass-fail. For further information on the pass-fail option, see the undergraduate catalog or www.testudo.umd.edu/soc/passfail.html Visiting students are typically not granted permission to take courses with a pass- fail grading option. Those who are interested in taking a course pass-fail should contact their advisor from the home institution. Many institutions will
not accept transfer courses from another institution if they were completed on a pass-fail basis.
The pass-fail grading system is a grading option for undergraduates only. However, a graduate program may, in certain cases, allow a graduate student to use the pass-fail option for any 1 00- 300 level courses that a student takes. Graduate credit may not be earned for these courses. For further information on the pass-fail option, see the graduate catalog.
Code of Academic Integrity
All students are expected to adhere to the provisions of the Code of Academic Integrity as published in the undergraduate and graduate catalogs. Copies of the code may be obtained from the Student Honor Council in Room 2118 Mitchell Building. Call 301-314-8450 for more information.
Degree Candidates
Students who expect to complete requirements for degrees during the summer must apply for graduation with the Office of the Registrar no later than Friday, July 1 5, 2005 for degrees to be awarded as of August 2005. August graduates are invited to participate in the December 2005 commencement ceremonies, and will be listed in that commencement program. Diploma applications can be processed in two ways.
1. Use Testudo on the web at www.testudo.umd.edu. Select Records and Registration Services, then Apply for Graduation.
2. Complete on application at the Office of the Registrar, Customer Service Counter, first floor lobby, Mitchell Building.
Final Examinations
All final examinations must be held on the last day of class for each summer session. No final examination shall be given at another time without permission of the department choir. A final examination will be given in every undergraduate course. Exceptions may be made with the written approval of the chair of the department and the dean.
Full-Time Status
Undergraduate students: During summer sessions, enrollment in a six- week session with courses totaling six semester hours, or enrollment in a three- week accelerated summer session for three semester hours, will be defined as full-time status for that session. Enrollment in six semester hours in each of two summer sessions will be defined OS full-time enrollment for the summer. Graduate students: Enrollment in academic credit totaling 24 graduate units is defined as full-time enrollment for one summer session.
Course Number Graduate Unit
00-399 2 units per credit hour
400-499 4 units per credit hour
500-599 5 units per credit hour
600-898 6 units per credit hour
799 1 2 units per credit hour
899 1 8 units per credit hour
UMEI 005 6 units per credit hour
UMEI 006 & 008 2 units per credit hour UMEI 007 4 units per credit hour
Notes:
• Students receiving financial aid and/or VA benefits should check with the appropriate office to determine full-time status.
• Courses taken for audit are not included in the calculation of full-time status.
Grades
Grades for Session I and Session II will be available approximately one week after the end of each session. Sessions I- A and l-B grades will be available at the same time as Session I grades (approxi- mately July 1 8) and Sessions ll-C and II- D grades will be available at the some time as Session II grades (approximately August 29). Grades for non-standard courses ending after the regular session in which they begin will be posted after regular session grade reports ore posted. Grades can be viewed on line at vt^ww. testudo. umd.edu/apps/grades/. Note that grade reports are not automat- ically mailed, but can be requested via the web. Official Transcripts on page 20 for transcript request information.
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ACADEMIC INFORMATION AND POLICIES
Transferring UMCP Credits Back to Your Home Institution
It is your responsibility to ensure that the courses you take at the University of Maryland, College Park are transferable and apply to your degree program at your home institution. Be sure to get permission in writing from your home institution's academic advisor prior to enrolling in summer coursework here. Please feel free to use the Permission to Transfer Credits Form located in the "forms" section of this publication, if your home institution does not already have one. Permission to Transfer Credits Forms are for your purposes only and are not required by the University of Maryland, College Park for summer registration. An official transcript will need to be requested once your summer grades have been posted to hove credits transferred to the home institution upon completion of the summer course work at the University of Maryland. See Official Transcripts below.
Official Transcripts How to Request
Official Transcripts can be requested in several ways. There is no fee for transcripts. On the web at
www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/transreq/. You can request a transcript prior to completing a course using the "hold for grades" option or you can request it after you complete the course. You will need to enter your student ID number and PIN.
In writing by mail or fax: Be sure to include your full name, student ID number (Social Security number), session for which you attended, your daytime telephone number and signature. Send the request to:
Office of the Registrar Mitchell Building, first floor University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 or fax to 301-314-9568
In person: Visit the Registrar's Office in the Mitchell Building, First Floor, and complete a transcript request form.
Maximum Load Undergraduate students are not
permitted to enroll for more than eight hours of academic credit in Summer Sessions I and l-A or l-B combined, or Summer Sessions II and ll-C or ll-D combined. Students may register for only one course (four credit maximum) for Summer Sessions l-A, l-B, ll-C or ll-D. Visiting undergraduate students who wish to request an exception to the maximum load must contact SPOC. Graduate students should normally not enroll for more than six semester hours in one summer session. Course loads exceeding these maximums require approval of the college dean.
Protection of Privacy (Buckley)
The University of Maryland adheres to a policy of compliance with FERPA, the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (also known as the Buckley Amendment). As such it is the policy of the university to
1 . permit students to inspect their educational records;
2. limit disclosure to others of personally identifiable information from educational records without students' prior written consent;
3. provide students the opportunity to seek correction of their educational records v4iere appropriate. A complete statement of the university policy and procedures is contained in the undergraduate and graduate catalogs.
Certain information has been designated "Directory Information" and will be disclosed without prior consent unless a student files written notice. Directory information includes but is not limited to:
• Name
• Address
• Participation in Officially Recognized Activities & Sports
• Weight and Height of Members of Athletic Teams
• Telephone Listing
• Dates of Attendance
• Date & Place of Birth
• Degrees & Awards Received
• Full or Part-time Status
• Most Recent Previous Educational Institution Attended
• Major Field of Study
• e-mail address
Students who wish to limit the disclosure of Directory information or wish access to their official records should obtain the appropriate form at the Registrations Counter, Mitchell Building, and return the completed form to the Registrations Counter. To limit disclosure of Directory information and printing of information in the student directory, requests must be made within 3 weelcs from the first day of the semester in which the student begins each school year. Such requests must be filed annually ^thin the above allotted time.
Students alleging University noncom- pliance with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act may file a written complaint with the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Office, United States Department of Education, 400 Maryland Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20202-4605.
For complete University policy on access to and release of student data information, see the current edition of the Undergraduate Catalog.
20 • Schedule of Classes - Summer 2005
www.summer.umd.edu
AASP AMSC
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
Welcome to the Summer 2005 Schedule of Classes
Here's how to read the course listings
AASPlOl Public Policy and the Black Community;
B C D E
(3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: SB Formerly AASP 300.
F G H I
0101 Grant-wisdom, D. TuTh 1 : OOpm-2 :15pm (LEF 2166)
Course number and title
Number of credits (in
parentheses)
Available grading methods
CORE category code for which
the course is approved (if any)
- see key to the right for interpretation.
Course notes, prerequisites, pennission
requirements, restrictions, etc.
Section number
Instructor - STAFF indicates
that an instructor has not yet been
assigned.
Class meeting days and times
Class meeting location - see the
map in the middle of the Schedule to find
buildings, translation of their three-letter
codes, and a locator grid.
CORE Codes
CS - Capstone
HL- Humanities and the Arts, Literature
HA - Humanities and the Arts, History or
Theory of the Arts HO - Humanities and the Arts, Humanities PS - Mathematics and the Sciences,
Physical Sciences (Non-Lab) PL - Mathematics and the Sciences,
Physical Sciences (Lab) LS - Mathematics and the Sciences, Life
Sciences (Non-Lab) LL- Mathematics and the Sciences, Life
Sciences (Lab) MS - Mathematics and the Sciences, Math
or Formal Reasoning (Non-Lab) ML - Mathematics and the Sciences, Math
or Formal Reasoning (Lab) SB - Social Sciences, Behavioral and
Social Science SH - Social Sciences. Social or Political
History
Course listings were current when this Schedule of Classes went to press. For up-to-date offerings and seat counts, go to the Schedule of Classes on the Web: www.testudo.umd.edu.
AASP African American Studies (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
AASPIOO Intniduction to African American Studies; (3) REG/P- F/AUD,
CORE: Social or Political History (SH) DIVERSITY 0101 Quiiui. K.
TuTh 10:00am- 1:40pm (LEF 1220) 0201 Nichols. J.
TuWTh 10:OOam-12:15pm(LEF 1201)
AASPlOl Public Policy and the Black Community; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Formerly AASP 300.
0101 England. J.
TuWTh 10:OOam-12:15pm(SOH2117)
AASP202 BUck Culture In the United States; (3) REG/P-F/AUD CORE: Social or Political History (SH) DIVERSITY' 0101 McAndrew, J.
TuTh 1 1 :00am-2:40pm (PLS 1 1 72)
AASP298L Special Topics in Afro- American Studies:
Introduction to .4frican-American Literature; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
CORE: Literature (HL) DIVERSITY
0101 Thomas, R.
TuTh 9:00ain- 12:30pm (SQH 1 103)
AASP49gM Special Topics in Black Culture: Seminar In Media Literacy: Hip Hop as Mass Media; (3) REG/P-F/AUD The purpose of this course is to ground students in a better understanding of the role media plays in the United States and larger world by Niewing hip-hpo as both cultural expression and a form of mass media. The course will address two fundamental questions: (1) Why do we like what we like? and (2) Why is what is popular, popular?
0201 Ball.).
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (LEF 22081
AASP498R Special Topics In Black Culture: Race and Sports; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 England, J.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm(PLS 1 168)
AAST Asian American Studies (Undergraduate Studies)
AAST298P Special Topics in Asian American Studies: Asian American Popular Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0201 Dusselier. J.
MW 9:00am-12:20pm (PLS 1 146)
AGNR Agriculture and Natural Resources (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
AGNR423 fPermReq) Exploring International Agriculture; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: permission o/deparlment. \ol open to students who have completed AGNR 422. 0101 Doerr. J.
Time and room to be arranged
AGNR499 (PermReq) Special Problems; <3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Slaughter. L,
Time and room to be arranged
AMSC Applied Mathematics & Scientific
Computation
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
AMSC460 (PermReq) Computational Methods; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: MATH 240: and MA TH 241: and CMSC 106 or
CMSC 114 or ENEE 114. Also offered as CMSC 460. Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: .iMSC/CMSC/MAPL 460 or
AMSC/CMSC/MAPL 466. Formerly MAPL 460. Meets 8 weeks; 4
days per week.
0101 STAFF
Meets 05/31/05-07/22/05
MTuThF 8:00am-9;20am (MTH B0421)
AMSC49gA (PermReq) Selected Topii» in Applied Malhemadis;
(1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
AMSC689 Research Interactions in Applied Mathematics and Scientific Compuution; (1-3) REG/AUD Individual Insmiction couree: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
AMSC698A (PermReq) Advanced Topics In Mathematics; (1-4) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact departm obtain section number.
AMSC799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Researeh; (l-«) REG/S-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instiuctor to obtain section number.
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Schedule of Classes ~ Summer 2005 . 21
AMSC
ANTH
AMSC899 (FcrmReqj Ooctoral Dissertation Researcii: (1-8)
REO/S-F
lndi\idual Instnjclion course; contact department or inslnictor to
obtain section number.
AMST American Studies (Arts and Humanities)
AMST20I introduction to American Studies: (3) REO/P-F/AUD
CORE Humanities {HOl
0101 Bebianno Simocs. M.
TuTTi l:OOpm-4:20pm(HZF0101)
0201 Kier, V.
TuWTh 9;00am-]l :15am (HZF 0101)
0202 Lehngutli. H,
Time and room to be arranged Tliis IS an on-line section. Students v^ill interact and be assessed on tlreir participation in a on-line environment. Please contact the instructor witti any questions at lehnguth(ajya)ioo.com.
AMST2U Papular Culture in America; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Humanities (HOI This is an on-line section. Snidents will interact and be assessed on their participation in an on-line environment. Please contact the instructor with any questions at nsl6(a'umail.umd.edu. 0101 Struna,N.
Time and room to be arranged
AMST2(M Film and American Culture Studies: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0101 Chester, R.
MW 1 :00pm-4:20pm (PLS 1 146)
AMST205 Material Aspects of American Life; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0101 Dusselier, J.
TuWTh 9:00am-l 1:45am (EGR 0135) 0201 Bergman. R.
Time and room to be arranged This is an on-line section. Students will interact and be assessed c their participation in an on-line environment. Please contact the r with any questions at nithbergmanfii c
AMST2II Technology and American Culture: (3) REGT-F/AUD. CORE: Humanities (HO) 0201 Hagovsky.E.
TuWTh 9:00am-l 1:15am (HZF 0106)
AMST386 Experiential Learning: (3-«) REG/P-F Prerequisite permission of department. Junior standing. Please contact Dr. Jo Paoletti at jpaoUa umd.edu for more information. 0201 Caughey. J.
Time and room to be arranged
AMST4I8R Cultural Themes in America: ldentit> in An Calnire: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
This is an on-line section. Students will interact and be assessed on their participation in an on-line environment. Please contact the instructor with any questions at ritl2(g;umail. umd.edu. There will be ONE initial face-to-face meeting of AMST 418R (otherwise an online course) on Tuesday 5/3 1 /05 from 4:30-6:30 p.m HZF 0 1 0 1 0101 Kelly. R.
Time and room to be arranged
AMST498E Special Topics in American Studies: Identity Politics:
(3) REG.
0201 Fishman. D.
MW 4:30pm-7:50pm (HZF 0101)
Studies: Documentary
AMST498F Special Topics In A Film; (3) REG
0201 Lounsbury. M.
TuTh6:l5pm-9:45pm(PLS 1117)
AMST798 Non-Tliesis Research; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
AMST799 Master's Tliesis Research; (l-«) REG/S-F Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section number.
AMST899 Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ANSC Animal Science (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
The following courses may involve the use of animals. Smdents who are concerned about the use of animals in teaching have the responsibility to contact the instructor, prior to course enrollment, to determine whether animals are to be used in the course, whether class exercises involving animals are optional or required and what alternatives, if any. are available.
ANSC386 tPermReq) Experiential Learning: (3-6) REG P-P
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing.
AiNSC399 (PermReq) Special Problems in Animal Science: (1-2)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer
obtain section number.
ANSC660 Poultry Literature; (M) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department o obtain section number.
ANSC699 (PermReq) Special Problems in .4uiraal Science: (1-2) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ANSC799 /PermReq/ Master's Thesis Research; (l-«) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ANSC899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research: (l-«) REG.
Individual Instruction course, contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ANTH Anthropology (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
.4NTH220 Introduction to Biological Anthropologi : (4) REG P-F
AUD.
CORE: Life Science Ub (LL) DIVERSITY Credit will be granted
for only one of the following: ANTH 101 or ANTH 220. Formerly
ANTH 101.
0101 Wilczak,C.
MWF 9:30am-l 1 :45am ( WDS 0124C) TuTh 9:00am-l 1:40am (WDS 0124C) Lab
0201 London, M.
MWF 9:30am-l 1:45am (WDS 0I24C) TuTh 9:00am-l 1:40am (WDS 0124C) Lab
ANTH240 Introduction to Archaeology: (3) REG/P-F/AUD CORE Behavioral and Social Science (SB) DIVERSITY Credit will he granted for only one of the following: ANTH 240 or ANTH 241. Formerly ANTH 241. 0101 STAFF
MW 9:00am-12:30pm (TYD 1 102)
A.NTU260 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology and
Linguistics: (3) REG/P-F AUD
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) DIVERSIPl' Credit will
be granted for only one of the following: ANTH 102 or ANTH 260
Formerly ANTH 102.
0201 STAFF
TuTh l:00pra-4:30pm (PLS 1115)
ANTH340 Method and Theory in Archaeology; (3) REG'P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: ANTH 240.
0201 Palus. M.
MTh 9:00am- 12:30pm (SKN 0104)
ANTH358A Undergraduate Teaching AssislanI; (1-3) REG/P-F/ AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ANTH358B Undergraduate Teaching AssislanI; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ANTH358C Undergraduate Teaching AssislanI: (1-3) REG PF
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department <
obtain section number
AISTH360 Method and Theory in Sociocultural Anlhropologv-;
(3) REG/P-FAUD Prerequisite ANTH 260 0101 STAFF
MW2:0Opm-5:30pm(PLS 11151
ANTH386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning: (1-6) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section numtier. Prerequisite: permission ofdepanment. Recommended: completion of advanced courses in relevant subfield of anthropology: Junior standing. For ANTH majors only. Approval of instructor required; check with Department for section (and index) number.
A.N'TH398A (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REG'P-F AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Approval of Instructor required; check with Department for section (and index) number.
ANTH428D Special Topics in Bioanlfaropolog>': Adaptation and Diversity in the Human Species: (3) REGT-F/AUD.
0101 FromenL.A.
MWF 9:30am-l 1:45am (TYD 1102)
ANTH429E Special Laboratory Topics In Biological Anthropol- og> : Human Evolutionary .\nalomy; (4) REG P-F AUD.
0201 STAFF
MWF l:OOpm-3:30pm(WDS0124C)
.\jNTH4290 Special Laboratory Topics in Biological Anthropol- ogj: Human Osleolog); (4) REGT-F AUD. OlOl Auerbach, B.
MWF l:00pm-3:30pm (WDS 0I24C)
.\.NTH476 (PermReq) Senior Research: (3-4) REG'P-F AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain secnon number. For .4NTH majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ANTH 476 or ANTH 4S6.
ANTH477 (PermReq) Senior Tbesb: (J-4) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: ANTH 476: permission of department. For ANTH majors only. Credit will be granted for only one ofthefollouing: ANTH 477 or ANTH 487.
.\NTH486 Honors Research: (3) R£0'P-F/AUD. lndi\idual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisites: permission of department: admission to University Honors Program or Anlhropologi- Honors Program. For .ANTH majors only. Credit will be granted for only one ofthe following: ANTH 4S6 or ANTH 476
.\NTH487 Honors ThesU; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or inscruclor to obtain section number. Prerequisites: ANTH 486: permission of department: admission to Unix'ersit} Honors Program or Anthropology Honors Program. For ANTH majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ANTH 487 or ANTH 477,
ANTH496 Field Methods in Archaeolog) ; («) REG/P-F/AUD.
Formerly ANTH 499. 0101 Palus, M.
MTuWTTiF 8 00am-4:00pm (Arranged)
ANTH688A Current Developments in Anthropology; (3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ANTH689A (PermReq) SpecUl Problems in Anthropology; |l-«)
REO'S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Approval of instructor required; check with Department for section (and index) number.
A.NTH689K iPermReq) Special Problems in Anthropology: Field Methods In Archaeology; (3) REG'S-F 0101 Palus. M.
MTuWTliF SOOamJlOOpm (Arranged)
ANTH69« Field Methods In Archaeology ; (6) REG/AUD.
Formerly ANTH 699. 0101 Palus. M.
MTuWThF 8:00am-4:00pm (Arranged)
ANTH712 (PermReq) Internship Analysis; (3) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor lo obtain section number. Prerequisite: ANTH 70S or ANTH 789. Approval of instructor required; check with Department for section (and index) number.
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ANTH
ARTT
ANTH789 laternship; (3-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Inslniction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ARAB Arabic
For information on tlic Summer 2005 Intensive Arabic program please visit www.summer.umd.edu/ilL
ARCHArcliitecture
(School of Architecture, Planoing, and Preservation)
ARCH ISO Dhcoverteg Aixhlteclure: A Carwr SOidio; (3) REOP-F/AUD Prerequmie: permission of department. Students learn about careers in architecture, landscape architecture and urban planning. Architecture faculty teach basic design principles that students use to complete their own design project in a design studio environment. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by pennission only. Please contact summer@umail.umd.edu for further information. (MYS STAFF
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am^:30pm (ARC 1 105)
ARCH223 History of Non- Western Architecture; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY '■
0201 Vann. R.
TuTh 7:00pm- 10:20pm (ARC 1103)
ARCH242 Drawing I: (3) REG.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Freshman standing. For ARCH majors only. 0201 Escobal. L.
MW7:00pm-10:20pm(ARC 1101)
ARCII343 (PermReq) Drawing II: Line Drawing; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: ARCH 406 or permission of department For .ARCH
majors only.
0201 Escobal, L.
TuTh 7:00pm-10:20pm (ARC HOD
ARCH428 (PermReq) Selected Topics in Archileclurai History:
(1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Majors only. Contact S. Sachs for
information.
ARCH428N Selected Topics in Archileclurai Hislory: History of Non-Western Architecture; (3) REO/P-F/AUD 0201 Vann, R.
TuTh 7:00pni-I0:20pm (ARC 1103)
ARCH429 (PermReq) Independent Studies in Architectural
History: (1-4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Majors only. Contact S. Sachs for
information.
JUICH448D Selected Topics in Visual Studies: Drawing and Vhuaiizalion; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0101 Escobal. L.
TuTIi 7:OOpm-10;4Opra (ARC 1 103)
ARCH470 (PermReq) Computer Applicalians in Architecture; (3)
REG.
Prerequisite: ARCH 400 or permission of department.
0101 Bovill.C
MW7:00pm-l0:20pm(ARC 1123)
ARCH479 Independent Studies in Architecture; (1^) REG/P-F/
AUD.
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ARCH488C Selected Topics in Architectural Preservation: Field
Course in Historic Preservation In Chestertown, MD: (1-4) REG/
P-F/AUD,
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
ARCH628 (PermReq) Selected Topics in Architectural Hislory:
Architectural Hislory: (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to
obtain section number. Majors only. Contact S. Sachs for
information.
ARCH629 (PermReq) Independent Studies in Architectural
Hislory; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Majors only. Contact S. Sachs for
information.
ARCH678B Selected Topics In Architeclure; (3) REG/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obuiin section number.
ARCH678F Selected Topics in Architecture: Facades Seminar;
(3) REG/AUD,
0201 Schumacher, T
MW 7:00pm- 10:00pm (ARC 1121)
ARCH679 Independent Studies in Architecture; (1-6) REG/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
AREC Agricultural and Resource
Economics
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
AREC386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department Junior standing.
AREC399 Special Problems: (1-2) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
AREC699 Special Problems in Agricultural and Resource Economies; (1-2) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor ti obtain section number,
AREC799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG, Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor ti obtain section number,
AREC899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
ARHU Arts and Humanities (Arts and Humanities)
ARHU203 ARTS! al the Writers' House: Introduclion lo Fiction Writing; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Taught at the University of Maryland Writers' House, this course offers an introduction to the many sources of poetry and its fundamental elements: image, metaphor, rhythm and line. Together, we will read and discover great poems from across cultures and engage in a variety of writing exercises. Students will share new writing in a supportive workshop setting and produce a small portfolio of their best work. Part of The Arts! at Maryland, Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summer(S'umail.umd.edu for further information. 04AR STAFF '
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-I2:30pm (Arranged)
ARHU2a4 ARTS! al Ibe Writers' House: Inlroduction to Poetry Writing; (3) REG/P-F/AUD,
Taught at the University of Maryland Writers' House, this course offers an introduction to the many sources of imaginative prose and its fundamental elements: character, setting, plot and point of view. Together, we will read and discover great stones from across cultures and engage in a variety of writing exercises. Students will share new writing in a supportive workshop setting and produce a small portfolio of their best work. Pari of The Arts! al Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact sumraer@umail.umd.edu for further information 04AR STAFF
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:30pm (PLS 1 158)
ARI11I386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/PR Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of the college. Junior standing.
ARTH Art History & Archaeology (Arts and Humanities)
ARTH200 Art of the Western World lo 1300; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0101 Zygmont, B.
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:20pm(ASY2309) F ll:00am-12:2Opm(ASY23O9)Dis
ARTH20I Art oflhe Western World after 1300; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD,
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA)
0101 Naffzigcr, C
MTuWThF 2:00pm-3:20pm (ASV 2309)
ARTH2S0 Art and Archaeology of Ancient America; (3) REG/P- F/AUD.
CORE: Hislory or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY 0201 George, A.
MTuWTh 12:30pm-l:50pm (ASY 2309)
F 12:30pm- 1:50pm (ASY 2309) Dis
ARTH290 Art of Asia; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY 0101 Lai, K.
MTuWTh 12:30pm-l:50pm (ASY 2309)
F 12:30pm-l:S0pm(ASY 2309) Dis 0201 Shin.S.
MTuWTh 1 1:00am- 12:20pm (ASY 2309)
F ll:00am-12:20pm (ASY 2309) Dis
ARTH351 TwenHeth Century Art from 1945; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Formerly ARTH 456. 0201 Adams, V.
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:20pm (ASY 2309)
F 2:00pm-3:20pm (ASY 2309) Dis
ARTH386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/PR Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor lo obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing.
ARTH489A Special Topics in Art History: DocumenUry and the Visual Construction of ReaUty; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Melcalf, G.
TuTh 3:30pm-7:OOpm (ASY 2309)
ARTH498 (PermReq) Directed Studies in Art History I; (2-3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number,
ARTH499 (PermReq) Honors Thesis; (2-3) REG/P-F/AUD, Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ARTH699 Special Topics in Art History; (3) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number,
ARTH798 Directed Graduate Studies in Art History; (3) REG/
AUD,
Individual Instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number.
ARTH799 Master's Thesis Research; (l-«) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
ARTH899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
ARTT Art Studio (Arts and Humanities)
ARTTIOO Two Dimensional Art Fnndaawatals; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Credit will be granted for only one of tite following: ARTT 100. ARTS
100. DESN 101. or APDS 101. Formerly ARTS 100.
0101 Hoeling.C.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 11:30am (ASY 2314) Ub 0201 Thorpe, J.
MTuWTh 9:00am-l 1:30am (ASY 2314) Ub '
ARTTIIO Elements of Drawing I; (3) REO/P-F/AUD.
Formerh ARTS HO
0101 Valladares-Lara, W,
MTuWTh 9:0Dam-l 1:30am (ASY 2317) Lab 0201 Gavin, D,
MTuWTh 9:00am-ll:30am (ASY 2317) Ub 04AR Pinder, J,
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:0Oam-4:30pm (ASY 2315) Ub This intensive drawing course provides students with a fundamental understanding of how to confidently draw and execute a good rendering. In a workshop environment, students work independently and collaboratively to accomplish the goals of the course. They also have the opportunity to explore both academic and contemporary styles to drawing. Please note: This is a college-level course; students
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ARTT
BCHM
draw from professioaal models that are nude and sophisticated still lives. Section (MAR is pan of The Aits! At Mar>'land, Enrollment by pennission only. Please contact SPOC for fuither infonnation at sununeitaiumail.utnd.edu
ARTTI50 Introduction to Art Theory; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE. Histoiy or Theory of Am (HA) 0201 Cudlin.J.
MTuW l2;30pm-3:50pm(ARC 1125) 0301 KlanlcR.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 1 7/05
MTuWTh 7:OOpm-IO:20pm (KEY 0106)
ARTTJOO T1ire« Dimensional Art Fnndamenuls; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisile ARTT 100 and ARTT 110. Credit mil be granted for
only one of the following: ARTT 200. ARTS 200. DESN 102. or APDS
102. Formerly ARTS 200.
Old Sham,F
MTuWTh 3:00pm-5:30pm (ASY 131 1) Ub
ARTT208W Intermediate Special Topics In /Ul: Introduction to Wttercolor and Water Based Media: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0301 Klank.R.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/1 7/05
MTuWTh l:00pm-6:0Opm (ASY 2315)
ARTT2I0 Elements of Drawing H; (3) REG.T-F/AUD
Prerequisite: ARTT 110. Formerly ARTS 210. 0101 Valladares-Lara, W
MTuWTh 9:00am.| l;30am (ASY 2321) Ub 0201 Gavin. D
MTuWTh 9:00am- 1 1:30am (ASY 2317) Lab
ARrr320 Elements of Painting; (3) REGP-F'AUD.
Prerequisites: ARTT ISO. .iRTT200. and ARTT 2 10: or permission of
deportment. Formerly ARTS 320 Section 0101 focuses on acrylic
painting.
0101 Hoeting.C.
MTuWTh I2:30pm-3:00pm (ASY 3316) Lab 0201 Gavin, D.
MTuWTh I2:30pm-3:00pm (ASY 3322) Ub
ARTT333 Elements orSculptnre: Wood and Miied Media; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites. ARTT ISO, ARTT 200, and ARTT 2 10: or permission of
depanmenl-
0101 Sham.F
MTuWTh 12:30pm-3:0Opm (ASY 131 1) Ub
ARm43 Elements of Printmaking: Screen Printing; (3) REG/P- F/AUD.
Prerequisites: .4RTTIS0. ARTT 200, andARTT210: or permission of department. Formerly ARTS 343. 0201 Helteian,R.
MWF 9:00am-l2:20pm (ASY 1317) Lab
ARTT3S0 Elements of Design; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ARTT ISO, ARTT 200, and ARTT 210: or permission of
department. Not open to students who ha\-e completed ARTT 2S0
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ARTT 350 or
ARTT2S0 Formerly ARTT 2S0
0301 Thorpe, J.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF9:00am-l:00pm(MMH 1417)
ARmSI Elements of Graphic Design and lUustratlan; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ARTT 250 or ARTT 350 or permission of instructor
Credit will be granted for only one ofthefollowing: ARTT 350 or
ARTT250
0201 Tlioipe, J
MTuWTh I2:00pm-2:30pm (TWS 3132)
/VRTT353 Elements of Photography; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites ARTT ISO. ARTT 200, and ARTT 210: or permission of
0101 Tyroler, B.
Meets 06/08/05-06/24/05
TuWTh 9:00am-3:40pm (MMH 0401) TuWTh 9:00am-3:40pm (MMH 0110)
0201 Tyroler, B
Meets 07/1 3/05-07/29/05
TuWTh 9:00am-3:40pm (MMH 0401) TuWTh 9:00aro-3:40pm (MMH 01 10)
ARTT3S4 Elements of Computer Graphics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisites: ARTT150. ARTT200. andARmiO: or permission of
0101 Ratnapala,N.
MTuWTh I2:30pm-3:00pm (CSS 1410) Ub
0102 Morse. B.
MTuWTh 3:00pm-5:30pm (ASY 331 1 ) Ub 0202 Ramapala. N.
MTuWTh 3:OOpm-5:30pm (ASY 33 1 1 1 Lab 04AR STAFF
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-4:30pm (Arranged) Ub Students are introduced to various practices of digital media. This includes the basics of digital print production, web practices, and some video. This course is structured for students interested in both expressive and industry based uses of digital media. Sofhvare introduced will include-but is limited to-Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. Section 04AR is part of The Arts! at Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact SPOC for further information at suininer(S>umail.uind.edu.
ARTT386 Eiperiential Learning; (3-«) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing.
ARTT4I8 Draning; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0101 Valladares-Lara, W.
KfTuWrh 9:00am-l 1:30am (ASY 2321) Lab 0201 Gavin, D.
MTuWTh 9:00ani-ll:30am (ASY 2317) Lab
ARTT4I8B Drawing: Focus on Watercolor Wash; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0301 Klank.R.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWTh l:00pm-6:00pm (ASY 2315) Ub
ARTT428 Painting: AcryUc; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Section OIOI will focus on acrylic paint. 0101 Hoeting, C
MTuWTh I2:30pm-3:00pm (ASY 3312) Ub 0201 (javin, D.
MTuWTh I2:30pm-3:00pm (ASY 33121 Ub
ARTT428A Painting: Water Color and water based media: (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0301 KlanlcR.
Meets05/3I/05-06/I7/05
MTuWTh l:00pm-6:00pm (ASY 2315) Ub
ARTT438D (PermReq) Sculpture: Advanced Sculpture; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ARTT 333 and permission of instructor.
OIOI Sham,F.
MTuWTh l2:30pm.3:00pm(ASY 1311)
ARTT448E Printmaking: Advanced Screenprinting; (3) REG/F-F/
AUD.
0201 Hellman, R.
MWF 9 00am- 12:20pm (ASY 1317) Ub
ARTT449 Advanced Photography; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Students with basic knowledge of camera operations are eligible to enroll in this course. Review of darkroom procedures and exposure techniques will be combined with advanced level instruction in zone system, artificial lighting, and advanced cameia techniques. Individualized assignments, individual and group critique, and intensive darkroom work will complement technical instruction. 0201 Tyroler, B.
Meets 07/13/05-07/29/05
TuWTh 9:00am-3:40pm (MMH 0401 ) TuWTh 9:00am-3:40pm (MMH 01 10) Lab
ARTT468B Seminar on the Interrelationship between Art and Art Theory: Issues In Contemporary Art; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0301 Klank.R.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWTh 7:00pm-10:20pm (KEY 0106)
ARTT489I (PermReq) Advanced Special Topics in Art: Advaced Special Topics: Computer Imaging; (3) REG/P-F AllD This course is an an course for students with experience in computer imaging. Students will be permitted to work according to dieir own level of expenise with the guidance of the instructor Adobe Photoshop. Ofoto, Fractal Design Painter. Microsoft Word, and (^uaric Express are some of the software programs tfiat will be explored. 0201 Ratnapala, N.
MTuWTh 3:00pm-5:30pm (ASY 33 HE) Ub
ARTT49g (PermReq) Directed Studies in Studio Art; (2-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact depanment c
obtain section number.
ASTR Astronomy
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
ASTRIOO Introduction to Astronomy; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Physical Science (PS) Credit for ASTR WOcannolbe obtained after, or simultaneously with, receiving credit for any astronomy course numbered 250 or higher Credit will be granted for only one ofthefollowing: ASTR 100 or ASTR 101 or ASTR 120 CORE Physical Science Uboratory (PL) Course only when taken concurrently with ASTR 111. CORE Physical Science Non- Uboratory (PS) Course when taken alone. OIOI STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (CSS 2400) 0201 Hunt. J.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 1 0:50am (CSS 2400) 04 YS Deming, G.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:00pm(CSS 1113)
W l:00pm-4:00pm(CSS 1113) Students examine how modem astronomers collect and analyze hght from celestial objects in their pursuit toward understanding planets, stars and galaxies. Students explore familiar surroundings on Eaith and work their way outward through the solar system. Section 04YS is a Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summer{gumail. umd.edu for further information.
/iSTRIOl General Astronomy; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Physical Science Ub (PL) Credit for ASTR 101 cannot be obtained after, or simultaneously with, receiving credit for any astronomy course numbered 250 or higher Credit will be granted for only one ofthefollowing: ASTR 100 or ASTR 101 or ASTR 120. 0201 Hunt, J.
MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (CSS 2400) TuTh ll:0Oam-l:OOpm(CSS 1109) Lab
ASTR2g8 (PermReq) Special Projects in Astronomy; (1-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instiuctor to
obtain section number.
ASTR699 Special Problems in Advanced Astronomy; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instnictioo course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
.\STR899 Doctoral Dbsertation Reseireh; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact depaitmem or instructor to obtain section number.
BCHM Biochemistry (Life Sciences)
BCHM46I Biochemistry I: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: /CHEM 241 and CHEM 242), or CHEM 243 or CHEM 24 7. A grade ofCor better in the prerequisite is required for Life Science majors and recommended for all students. Not open to students who have completed BCHM 261 or BCHM 463 Credit will be granted for only one ofthefollowing: BCHM 261, BCHM 461. or BCHM 463 OIOI STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 1407)
BCHM462 Biochemistry H; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: BCHM 461. A grade ofC or better in the prerequisite
is required for Life Science majors and recommended for all
students. Not open to students who have completed BCHM 463.
Credit will be granted for only one oflhefollomng: BCHM 462 or
BCHM 463
0201 ST/\FF
MTuWThF 9:30am- 1 0:50am (CHM 0127)
BCHM463 Biochemistry of Physk>logy; (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite. (CHEM 241 and CHEM 2421. CHEM 243 or CHEM 247 A grade of C nr better in the prerequisite is required for Life Science majors and recommendedio oil students. Not open to students who have completed BCHM 461 or BCHM 462 Credit will be granted for only one ofthefollowing: BCHM 463 or (BCHM 461 or BCHM 462 J 0201 Uwrence. D.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (/Vrranged)
BCHM699 Special Problems In Biochemistry; (1-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact departma obtain section number.
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BCHM
BMGT
BCHM799 Mutcr's Thesli Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
BCHM899 Doctoral Dlaserlation Research: d'^) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
BEES Behavior, Ecology, Evolution and
Systematics
(Life Sciences)
BEES799 Master'! Theats Reseanh; (1-6) REG/S-F. Individual Instnjction course: contact depiirtmer obtain section number.
BEES899 Doctoral DIssertadoD Research; (1-8) REG/S-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor ti obtain section number.
BIOL Biology (Life Sciences)
BIOLtOf Spedal Problems In Biology: ( 1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
BIOLT99 Mister's Thesis Research; (l.«) REG/S-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
BIOL899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (I-«) REG/S-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or insti\ictor to obtain section number.
BMGT Business and Management (Tiie Robert H. Smith Sciiool of Business)
BMGTIIO Introduction to Business and Management; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Not open to BMGT students who have completed 56 or moiv credit
hours. All others may take it anytime.
0101 Lesser. L.
MW 6:40pm- IO:OOpni (VMH 1520)
BMGT220 Prtnelpla of Accoantlng 1; (3) REG.
0101 Yen. A.
MTuWTh 12:30pm-2:10pm(VMH 1411)
0102 Michelson, B.
MW 5:40pm-9:00pm (VMH 1412) 0201 Wang.Z.
MTuWTh 9:30am-l 1:10am (VMH 1202)
BMCT221 Principles of Accounting II; (3) REG. Prerequisite: BMGT 220. 0101 PfeifTer, G.
MW l:0Opm-4:20pm(VMH 1511)
0201 Zhang, M.
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm(VMH 1206)
0202 Yang, 1.
MW 6:40pm-10:OOpm (VMH 1202)
BMCT230 Business Statlltlcs; (3) REG.
Prerequisite.- MATH 11} or MATH IIS or placement in MATH 220 or higher Not open to students who have completed BMGT 231. ENEE32'4. orSTAT400. Credit will be gratited for only one of the following; AREC 4S4. BIOM 301. BMGT 230. CNEC 400. ECON 321. EDMS45I. GEOG 305. GVPT422. PSYC 200. SOCY20I. VRSP 350. or TEXT 400.
0101 Alt,F.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (VMH 1511)
0102 Alt.F
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (VMH 1511)
0201 Ruhi. K. MW9:0Oam-12:20pm(VMH 1303)
0202 Ruhi. K-
MW 2:0Opm-5:20pm (VMH 1303)
BMGT3I0 Intermediate Accoundng I; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT 221. 0101 Park. T
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (VMH 1520) 0201 STAFF
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (VMH 1307)
BMGT3II Intermediate Accounting II; (3) REG. Prerequisite: BMGT 3 10 0101 Michelson. B.
MW l:0Opm-4:20pm(VMH 1412) 0201 Martin. C.
MW l:0Opm-4:20pm(VMH 1206)
BMGT3Z1 Managerial Accounting; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT 221 0101 Hardy. K.
MW 3:00pm-6:20pm (VMH 141 1)
BMGT323 Taxation of IndlvMuali; (3) REG. Prerequisite: BMGT 221. 0101 Pfeiffer. G
MW 5:40pm-9:00pm (VMH 1511)
BMGT326 Accounting Systems; (3) REG.
Prerequisites: BMGT 201 and BMGT 221. 0101 Sohail.T
MTuWTh 9:00ara- 10:40am (VMH 1520)
BMGT332 Operations Research For Management Decisions; (3)
REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT 230.
0101 Ibrahim. H.
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (VMH 1520)
BMGT340 Business Finance; (3) REG.
Prerequisites: BMGT 221: and /BMGT 230 or BMGT 231 1.
0101 Zhang, Y
MW 6:40pm. 1 0:00pro (TWS 1 154)
BMGT343 Investments; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT 340. 0201 Ullrich, C,
MTuWTh 11 :00am- 12.40pm (VMH 1520)
BMGT350 Marketing Principles and Organization; (3) REG
Prerequisite: ECON 200 or ECON 205. 0101 Aravindakshan, A.
MW9:OOam-12:20pm(VMH 1505)
0201 Oza, S.
MTuWTh ll:OOam-12:40pm(VMH 1206)
0202 Oza, S.
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (VMH 1206)
BMGT357 (PermReql Retailing and Marketing Internship; (3-«)
REG
Prerequisites: BMGT 350 and permission of department. For BMGT
majors only.
0201 Wagner, J.
Time and room to be atranged
0202 Wagner. J.
Time and room to be arranged
BMGT360 Human Resource Management; (3) REG.
0101 STAFF
MW 3:00pm-6:20pm (VMH 1505)
BMGT364 Management and Organization Theory; (3) REG.
0101 STAFF
MW 6:40pm- 1 0;00pm (TWS 2 1 54)
0102 STAFF
TuTh 3:OOpm-6:20pm (VMH 1412)
0103 STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm- 1 0:00pm (VMH 1412) 0201 STAFF
MW 3:00pm-6:20pm (VMH 1202)
BMGT372 Introduction to LoglsHcs and Supply Chain Management; (3) REG. 0101 Iyengar. D.
MTuWTh 1 1:00am- 12:40pm (VMH 1511)
BMGT373 (PermReql Logistics, Transportation, and Supply Chain Management Internship; (3) REG. Prerequisite: permission of department. 0101 DeWitt, W.
Time and room to be arranged
BMGT380 Business Law I; (3) REG
0101 McClenahan. W.
MTuWTh n:0Oam-12:4Opm (VMH 1412)
0102 McClenahan. W.
MW 6:40pm-l0:00pm (VMH 1528) 0201 Lewis. P
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm (VMH 1303)
BMGT38I Business Law 11; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT 380 or permission of department.
0101 McClenahan. W.
MTuWTh 9:IOam-10:50am (VMH 1412)
BMGT386 (PermReq) General Business Internship: (3) REG. •
Prerequisite: permission of department. For BMGT majon only. 0101 Shaffer. B.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Shaffer. B
Time and room to be arranged
BMGT398 (PermReql Individual Study In Business and Management: (1-3) REG.
individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
BMGT422 Audiring Theory and Pracdcc; (3) REG. Prerequisite: BMGT 221. 0201 Martin, C.
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (VMH 1206)
BMGT424 Advanced Accounting: (3) REG. Prerequisite: BMGT 311 0101 Hardy. K.
/ MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (VMH 141 1)
BMGT430 Linear Statistical Models in Bnilness; (3) REG. Prerequisite: BMGT 230 or BMGT 23 1 or permission of department. 0101 Snider-Ellis. E.
TuTh 9:00am-l2:20pm (VMH 1518)
BMGT440 Advanced Financial Management; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BMGT 340. 0101 Hunter. D.
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (VMH 1505)
BMGT445 Banking and Financial Institutions; (3) REG. Prerequisites: BMGT 340 Recommended: ECON 330. 0201 Malmquisl. D.
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (VMH 1303)
BMGT446 InlemaUonal Finance; (3) REG. Prerequisite: BMGT 340. 0101 Liu. Y.
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm (VMH 1528)
BMGT447 (PermReq) Internship and Research In Finance; (3)
REG.
Prerequisites: BMGT 340 and BMGT 343 (or 400 level finance
elective!: and core requirements in business and management: and
permission of department. Recommended: finance major courses.
For finance majors only.
0201 Beikowitz.S.
Time and room to be arranged
BMGT464 Organizational Behavior; (3) REG. Prerequisite: BMGT 364. 0101 STAFF
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (VMH 1415)
BMGT4g2 Business and Government; (3) REG. Prerequisite: ECON 200: or ECON 205. 0101 Lesser, L.
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:0Opm (VMH 1505)
BMGT495 Business Policies: (3) REG.
CORE: Capstone (CS) Prerequisites: BMGT 340: and BMGT 350: and BMGT 364. For BMGT majors only. This course is lestricted to graduating BMGT majors with 90 credit hours completed.
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (VMH 1518)
0102 STAFF
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (VMH 1518)
0201 STAFF
TuTh 3:00pm-6:20pm (VMH 1307)
0202 STAFF
MW 3:00pm-6:20pm (VMH 1307)
0203 STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pffl (VMH 1307)
BMGTg28 (PermReq) Independent Study In Business and
Management; (1-9) REG
Individual Instruction courae: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section number. By permission only of the Graduate
Director.
BMGT899 Doctoral Dlsseriation Research; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Contact Graduate Program Director to make arrangements.
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BSCI
BSCI
BSCI Biological Sciences Program (Life Sciences)
BSCnoa The World ofBlolog)': (4) REG.
CORE: Life Science Ub (LL) Formerly: BIOL 101 and BIOL 102.
Credit will be grained for only one o/lhe/allomng: BSCI 103 or
BSCI lOS.
0101 Shotner. M.
MTuWThF 9.00ani-IOi20am (PLS 1130) TuTh 1 1 :00am- 1 :50pm (HJP 1 105) Lab The following courses may involve the use of animals. Students who are concerned about the use of animals in teaching have the responsibility to contact the instructor, pnor to course enrollment, to determine whether animals are to be used in the course, whether class exercises involving animals are optional or [required and what alternatives, if any. are available.
BSCII05 Principles of Biology I; (4) REC/P-F/AUD. CORE: Life Science Lab (LL) Prerequisite: phcemenl in MATH 110 or higher For science majors. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BSCI lOi/BIOL 101 or BSCI lOS/BIOL 105. Formerly BIOL 105.
0101 Sniezek,J.
MTuWThF ll:0Oam-12:2Opm(BPS 1250) TuTh 8:00am-l 1 :00am (HJP 1226) Lab
0102 Sniezek,J.
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (EPS 1250) TuTh 8:00am-l 1:00am (HJP 1236) Lab
0103 Snie2ek.J.
MTuWThF ll:OOani-12:20pm(BPS 1250) TuTh 8:00am- 1 1:00am (HJP 1235) Ub
0104 Sniezek.J.
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 1 2:20pm (BPS 1250) TuTh 1 :00pm^:00pm (HJP 1236) Ub
0105 Sniezek,J.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(BPS 1250) TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (HJP 1235) Ub
BSCII05M tPermReq) Principles of Biology I; (4) REO/P-F/AUD CORE: Life Science Lab (LL) Prerequisite: placement in MATH 110 or higher For science majors. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BSCI 103/BIOL 101 or BSCI 105/BIOL 105 Formerly BIOL 105. 0105 Snie2ek.J.
MTuWThF II :00am-12:20pm (BPS 1250)
BSCIIOt Prindplei ofBlolog} II; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Life Science Ub (LL) Prerequisite: MATH 1 1 0 placement.
For science majors. Formerly BIOL 106.
0201 Panyon,P
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(PLS 1130) TuTh 8:00am-l 1:00am (HJP 2104) Ub
0202 Panyon. P.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (PLS 1130) TuTh 1 :00pm-4:00pm (HJP 2 1 04) Lab
0203 Panyon. P
MTuWThF ll:OOam-l2:20pm(PLS 1130) TuTh 4:00pm-7:00pm (HJP 2 1 04) Ub
BSCII20 Insects; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Life Science (LS) Formerly ENTM 100 0201 Dobel. H
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PLS 1180)
B$CII24 Plant Biology for Non-Science Stndenti; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
For non-science majors only. Not open to students who have
completed BSCI 105/BIOL 105 Formerly PBIO 100.
0101 Koines, P
MTuWTh 1 1 :00am-12:40pra (HJP 2242)
BSCII2S Flam Biology Liboralory; (1) REG/P-F/AUD.
Corequisite: BSCI 124. For non-science majors only. Not open to
students who have completed BSCI 105. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: BSCI 105 or BSCI 125. Formerly PBIO
101
Old Moctezuma, E
TuTh 8:00am-l 1:00am (HJP 3104) Lab
BSCI20I Human Anatomy and Physiology I; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Life Science Ub (LL) Prerequisite: BSCI 105 or equivalent. Formerly ZOOL 201. Students must pay a $40.00 Laboratory Materials fee. (Sponsoring Department: BIOL.)
0101 Kapp. J
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm (PLS 1140) TuWTh 8:30am- 1 1:30am (BPS 0205) Ub
0102 Kapp, J.
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm(PLS 1140) TuWTh l:00pm-3:50pm (BPS 0205) Ub
0103 Kapp, J.
MTuWThF II :30am- 12:50pm (PLS 1140) TuWTh 4:00pm-6:50pm (BPS 0205) Ub
BSCI202 Human Anatomy and Physiology II; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: BSCI 201 or permission of department. Formerly ZOOL 202. Snidents must pay a $40.00 Uboratory Materials fee. Sponsoring Department: BIOL.
0201 Lanford, R
MTuWThF 1 1.30am-12:50pm (PLS 1 140) TuWTh 8:30am-l 1:20am (BPS 0205) Ub
0202 Lanford, R
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm(PLS 1140) TuWTh 1 :00pm-3:50pm (BPS 0205) Ub
BSCI205 Environmental Science; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Life Science (LS) Formerly PBIO 235. (Sponsoring Department: BIOL.) 0101 Koines. P
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:40am (HJP 1229)
BSCU22 Principles of Genetics; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: BSCI 105. one year college chemistry. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BSCI 222/BldL 222 or HORT 214. Formerly BIOL 222
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (BPS 1250) TuThF ll:00am-l :00pm (BPS 1250) Dis
0202 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (BPS 1250) TuThF ll:00am-l:00pm(BPS 1250) Dis
BSCI223 General Microbiology; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Life Science Lab (LL) Prerequisite: BSCI 105. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BSCI 122 or BSCI 223. Formerly MICB 200
0101 Joseph, S.
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:00am (MCB 1207) MTuWThF 9:00ara- 11 :00am (MCB 1201)Ub
0102 Joseph. S.
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:00am (MCB 1207) MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 1:00am (MCB 1205) Lab
0103 Joseph. S.
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:00am (MCB 1207) MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 1:00am (MCB 1206) Lab
BSCI230 CeU Biology and Physiology; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: BSCI 105 and CHEM 103. Formerly ZOOL 211
Students must pay a S40.00 Laboratory Materials fee. Spotlsoring
Department: BIOL.
0101 Aniot,M.
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm(PLS 1130) TuWTh 8:30am- 1 1:20am (BPS 0207) Lab
0103 Amot, M.
MTuWThF ll:30am-12:50pm(PLS 1130) TuWTh 1 :30pm-4:20pm (BPS 0207) Lab
BSCi2]0M (PermReq) CeU Biology and Physiology; (4) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: BSCI 105 and CHEM 103. Formerly ZOOL 211.
Prerequisite: BSCI 230 taken within 12 months prior to the semester
in which BSCI 230M is taken. A student is eligible to take this course
only if the total lab score received in BSCI 230 die last time the
course wastakenwasatleast 80% of the total points possible. These
scores will count as part of die grade in BSCI 230M. (Sponsoring
Dept: BIOL).
0101 Amot, M.
MTuWThF 1 1 :30am- 12:50pm (PLS 1 130)
BSCI279 (PermReq) Supplemental Study: Supplemental Study in Biology; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. (Sponsoring Department: BIOL.)
BSCI279K (PermReq) Supplemental Study: Modem Biology - The Science Behind the Headlines; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Students learn about the science underlying topics such as: the Human Genome Project; Ebola; Mad Cow Disease; global warming; cryopreservation; the loss of tropical rain forests; AIDS; cloning and other issues. Students who have taken AP biology are encouraged to enroll. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summer@um3il.umd.edu for fbrther information. 04 YS Presson,J.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00ara-12:00pm (PLS 1119)
TuTh l:30pm-3:30pm(PLS 1119)
BSCI289 Off-Campui Internship; (1-3) S-R
OIOI Thompson. K.
Time and room to be arranged
BSCU3SZ (PermReq) Special Topics in Biology; (1-4) REG/P-F/
AUD.
(Sponsoring Department: BIOL.)
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
BSCL348R Special Topics in Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics;
(I^) REG/P-F/AUD.
Microbiology Internship. Opportunity for students to perform
research, relating to microbiology in an off-campus laboratory.
Permission of Instructor required. 3 credits applicable to MICB
specialization area.
0101 Smith,A.
Time and room to be arranged
BSCI373 Natural History of the Chesapeake Bay; (3) REG/P-F/ AUD
Prerequisite: a course in biological sciences or permission of department. Formerly ZOOL 381. (Sponsoring E)epartment: BIOL.) Acceptable towards Biological Sciences Specialization areas: ZOOL, EEBB, MARB, BGEN (non-lab), BEES, and GENB (category 11). 0201 Small, E.
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:40pm (BPS 0283)
B$CI379G CeU Biology and Molecular Genetics Department Research: Research In CeU Biology, Molecular Biology and Genetics.; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Research carried out imder guidance of faculty advisor Student must make arrangements with a CBMG Departmental faculty member to do Uiis research and register for this course. Permission Required.
B$CI379H CeU Biology and Molecular GenetiM Department Honors Research; (1-3) REG.
Prerequisite: admission to departmental honors program. Repeatable to 8 credits if content differs. Formerly MICB 379. 0101 Hutcheson,S.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Hutcheson. S.
Time and room to be arranged
BSCI379M (PermReq) CeU Biology and Molecular GeBelica Department Research: Research In Microbiology; (1-3) REG/P- F/AUD.
Research carried out under guidance of faculty advisor. Student must make arrangements with a CBMG Departmental faculty member to do this research and register for this course. Permission Required. 0101
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Mosser, D. |
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Smith, A. |
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Joseph. S. |
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B$CI379P CeU Biology and Molecular Genetics Department
Research: Research in Plant Biology; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Research carried out under guidance of fiiculty advisor. Student
must make arrangements with a CBMG Departmental faculty
member to do this research and register for this course. Permission
Required.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0175 Mosser. D.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0275 Mosser. D.
Time and room to be arranged
BSCI389 Entomology Deparimenl Research: (1-2) REG/P-F/
AUD.
OIOI STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
BSCI399 (PermReq) Biology Depariment Research; (1-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
(Sponsoring Department: BIOL.)
OIOI STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
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BSCI
BUMK
) be arranged
BSCM99H (PermRrqt Biologj Depanment Honors Research; (I-
2) REG.
Prerequisite: participation in the Btolug} Department Honors
Program Repeatahie to OS creditx if content differs. Formerly ZOOL
3ISH. (Sponsoring Department BIOL.)
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be airangcd
BSCI4I0 Molecular Genetics; (3) REG P-F/AUD
Prerequisites BSC/ 222 ( or equivalent ) and CHEM 2J3 or (CHEM
231 and CHEM 232). Formerly ZOOL 446
0201 Imberski.R.
MTuWThF '(JOam-lOiSOam (BPS 1232)
BSCI430 Developmental Blologj; (3» RE&P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: BSCI 230 and BSCI 222. Formerly ZOOL 430. 0201 Compton, R.
TuWTh n:00am-l:10pm (PLS 1111)
BSCI433 Microbial Physiology: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequiiite: (BSCI 230 and BSCI 222} or permission of department Formerly ZOOL4I6 0201 Ades. I.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:-<5am (PLS HID
BSCI440 MammaUan Physiology: (4) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites BSCI 230 and CHEM 233 or permission of department. Formerly ZOOL 422.
0101 Higgins. W
MTuWTii 4:00pm-5:40pm (PLS 1 130) MTuWTli 2 :30pm-3:55pm (BPS 1250) Dis
0102 HTggins. W
MTuWTh 4:00pm-5:40pm (PLS 1 130) MTuWTh2:30i)m-3:55pm(BPS 1250) Dis
BSOS Behavioral and Social Sciences (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
BSOS302 (PermReq) Civicus Capstone; (3) REG. Prerequisites: BSOS 301. Sophomore standing. 0201 Briggs.S.
Time and room to be arranged
BSOS349 (PermReq} Internship in Political Institutions: SUtc and
Local; (3-6) S-F
0101 Harris. N.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Hams, N.
Time and room to be arranged
BSOS386 (PermReql Eiperiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department Junior standing
BUAC Accounting and Information
Assurance
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BUAC courses will be available to the following groups of smdents: Students admitted'graduates of UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted'graduates of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific instrtictions on how to request a BUAC course. Requests for courses will be reviewed approximately two weelcs before the start of the semester. For all course sections with GS. class will be held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC, class will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade Center. For all course sections with BA. class will be held at the UMAB School of Nursing.
BU AC758J Special Topics in Accounting and Information Assurance: Financial Statement Analysis; (3) REG. Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUAC courses. 01D6 Peters, J
Sa 8:30am-3:00pm (DC 330A) This course will meet June 4. June 1 1 , June 25. July 9, July 23. and July 30. 2005. The Hnal exam will be August 13. 2005.
BUAC759 (PermReq) Independent Study in Accounting and Inlormation Assurance; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain .section number.
BUDT Decision and Information
Technologies
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BUDT courses will be available lo the following groups of students: Students admitted/ graduates of UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted/graduates of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific instructions on how to request a BUDT course. Requests for courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the start of the semester. For all course sections with GS. class will be held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC, class will be held at the Ronald Reagan Buiiding/Inlemational Trade Center. For all course sections with BA. class will be held at the UMAB School of Nursing.
BUDT705 Telecommunications and the Internet; (3) REG.
Corequisite: BUSl 620. For BMGT majors only. Credit will be granted/or only one of the following: BMGT 705. BMGT 726 or BUDT 70S. Formerly BMGT 70S Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUDT courses. OlDC Ibrahim. H.
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC 330A) 01D6 Bailey. J.
Meets 06/04/05-07/30/05
Sa 8:30am-3:OOpm (DC 330D) This course will meet June 4. June 11. June 25. July 9, July 23 and July 30, 2005. The final exam will be August 13. 2005.
BUDT759 f PermReq) Independent Study in Decision and Information Technologies; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
BUFN Finance (The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BUFN courses will be available to the following groups of students: Students admitted/graduates of UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted/graduates of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific instructions on how lo request a pUFN course. Requests for courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the start of the semester. For all course sections with OS. class will be held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC. class will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building/lntemational Trade Center. For all course sections with BA. class will be held at the UMAB School of Nursing.
BUFN700 Investment Management; (3) REG. Corequisite: BUSl 640. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 743 or BUFN 700. Formerly BMGT 743. Non- majoni should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUFN courses. OlDC Kass. D.
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC 330B)
BUFN714 Advanced Financial Management; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BUSl 640. Credit will he granted for only one tiftlie following: BMGT 741 or BUFN 714. Formerly BMGT 741. Non- majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUFN courses. OIGS Jain.B.
TuTh 6:40pm- 1 0:00pm (SGII 20321 02BA White. S.
MW 6:40pm- 10:0apm (Ananged) 02DC STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC 330A)
BIIFN722 Banking and Financial Institutions; (3) REG
Prerequisite: BUSl 640. Credit will be grafted for only one of the following: BMGT 74} or BUFN 722. Formerly BMGT 745 Non- majors should review their registrabon eligibility in the statement preceding the BUFN courses. OlDC Kiss. E
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC 330C) 02GS Taranlo. M.
TuTh 6:40pm-10:00pm (SGII 2032)
BIIFN724 International Financial Management; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BUSl 640. Creilil will be granted far only one of the following: BMGT 746 or BUFN 724. Formerly BMGT 746. Non- majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUFN courses. OIBA Hcston. S.
MW 6:40pm- 1 0:00pm (Ananged) OlDC STAFF
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (DC 01 )
BUFN726 Futures and Options Contract; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: BUSl 640. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 744 or BUFN 726. Formerly BMGT 744. Non- majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUFN courses. 01D6 Overxiahl. J.
Meets 06/04/05-07/30/05
Sa 8:30am-3:00pm (DC 330C) This course will meet June 4. June 1 1 . June 25. July 9. July 23 and July 30. 2005, The final exam will be August 13. 2005.
tmyc
Park.C.
MW 6:40pm- 1 0:00pm (DC 330A)
BIIFN759 iPermReq} Independent Study in Finance; (1.6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to obtain section number.
BULM Logistics, Business,
and Public Policy
(The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BULM courses will be available to the following groups of students: Students admitted/ graduates of UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted/graduates of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific instructions on how to request a BULM course. Requests for courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the start of the semester. For all course sections with GS. class will be held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC, class will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building/lntemational Trade Center. For all course sections with BA, class will be held at the UMAB School of Nursing.
BULM732 Logistics Management; (3) REG.
For BMGT majors only or permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the foUo\\ing: BMGT 772 or BULM 732. Formerly BMGT 772. Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BULM courses. OlDC DeWitt. W.
TBA (DC G 1 ) This course will meet two weekends. June 1 1-12 and July 23-24. 2005 from 8:30am-6:30pm.
B(JLM758K Special Topics in Logistics, Business and Public Policy: Topics in Managerial Economics; (3) REG. Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BULM courses. 02D6 Olson. C.
Meets 08/06/05-08/21/05
SaSu 8:30am-6:30pm (DC 330A) This course will meet for two weekends. August 6-7 and August 20- 21.200 5.
BLLM7S9 (PermReq) Independent Study in L Management; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmei obtain section number.
BUMK Marketing (The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BUMK courses will be available to the following groups of students: Students admitted/graduates of UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted/graduates of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific instructions on how to request a BUMK course. Requests for courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before the start of the semester. For all course sections with GS. class will be held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC. class will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building International Trade Center. For all course sections with BA. class will be held at the UMAB School of Nursing.
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BUMK
BUSI
BUMK70I Markttlag Research MeUiiMlt; (3) REG.
Prtreifumles BUSI 630 and BUSI 650. Credit mil be grained for only one of iJie following- BMCT 752 or BUMK 701. Formerly BMGT 752 Non-majore should review their registration eligibility ii the statement preceding the BUMK courses. 01D6 Ashley. D.
Meets 06/04/05-07/30/05
Sa 8:30am-3:OOpm (DC 330B) Tliis course will meet June 4. June 1 1, June 25. July 9. July 23 and July 30. 2005. Tlie final exam will be August 1 3. 2005.
BUMK712 CoDsomer Product Marketiog; (}) REG. Prerequisite: BUSI 650. Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUMK courses. OIBA Schwartz, J
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (Arranged) 01 DC Whitney. D
TuTh 6.40pm- 10:00pm (DC 330D)
BIIMK736 Senice Marketing: (3) REG
Prerequisite: BUSI 650. Non-majors should review dicir registration
eligibility in the statement preceding the BUMK courses.
DIGS Wagner, J.
MW 6:40pm-l0:00pm (SGII 2032)
BUMK753 Inleraational Marketing; (3) REG
Prerequisite: BUSI 650 Credit Ml// be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 753 or BUMK 753. Formerly BMGT 753. on- majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUMK courws. 02DC Slaiba,C.
MW 6:40pm- 10:00pm (DC 330D)
BUMK7SSA Spedal Topics in Marketing: Customer Reladoiulilp Marketing: (3) REG
Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUMK courses. 02D6 Kannaa P.
Meets 08/06/05-08/2 1/05
SaSu 8:30am-6:30pm (DC CI ) This course will meet for two weekends, August 6-7 and August 20- 21, 200 5 from 8:30am-6:30pm
BUMK7S9 (PermReq) Independent Study In Marketing; (1-6)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
BUMO Management and Organization (The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BUMO courses will be available to the following groups of students: Snidents admined^graduates of UMCP master or PhD program and students admitted/graduates of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the department should contact the Smith School of Business Masters Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific instructions on how to request a BUMO course. Requests for courses will be reviewed approximately rwo weeks before the start of tJie semester. For all course sections with GS, class will be held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC. class will be held at the Ronald Reagan Building/International Trade Center. For all coutM sections with BA. class will be held at the UMAB School of Nursing.
BUM07I4 Eiecndve Power and Negotiation; (3) REG
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 764 or BUMO 714. Formerly BMGT 764 Non-majors should review rtieir registration eligibility in the statement preceding die BUMO
01 DC Shapiro, D
Meets 05/3 1 /05-06/ 1 7/05
MTuWF 6:00pm- 10: 10pm (DC 330C) This course will meet on the following dates: May 31. June 1. June 3. June 6, June 8, June 1 0, June 1 3, June 1 5 and June 1 7, 2005.
01D2 Russell. J.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWF 6:0Opm-10: lOpm (DC 330C) This course will meet on the following dates: June 20, June 22. June 24. June 27. June 29, July 1, July 5 and July 6 and July 8, 2005
01 D6 Shapiro, D.
Meets 06/18/05-08/13/05
Sa 8:30am-6:30pm (DC 330B) This course will meet for four Samrdays, June 18, July 2, July 16 and August 13,2005.
BUM0732 New Venture Creation; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: completion of MB.4 core requirements or permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 780 or BUMO 732. Formerly BMGT 780. Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding the BUMO courses. DID6 STAFF
Meets 06/ 18/05-08/ 1 3/05
Sa 8:30am-6:30pm (DC 330B) This course will meet June 18, July 2. July 16 and August 13, 2005.
02DC
Lofstrom. S.
TuTh 6:40pm-10:OOpm (DC Gl)
BUM07SI Implementing Strategy: Organizing to Compete; (3)
REG.
Prerequisite: completion of the MBA core requirements or
permission of department. Corequisite: BUSI 690 Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: BMGT 767 or BUMO 751.
Formerly BMGT 767. Non-majors should review their registration
eligibility in the statement preceding the BUMO courses.
01D6 Courtney. H.
Meets 06/ 1 8/05-07/ 17/05
TBA (DC 330C) This course will meet two weekends. June 18-19 and July 16-17. 2005 from 8:30am-6:30pm.
02GS
Courtney. H.
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (SGII 2032)
BUM07S6 Industry and Competitor Analysis; (3) REG.
Recommended: BUSI 690. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 792 or BUMO 756. Formerly BMGT 792. Non- majors should review their registration eligibility in die statement preceding the BUMO courses. 02BA Wellraan, M.
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm (Arranged) 02DC Wellman. M
MW 6:40pm-10:00pm (DC 330B)
BIIM0758A Special Topics In Management and Organization: Innovation and Cntrepreneurship within the Established Firm; (3) REG.
Non-majors should review dieir registration eligibility in die statement preceding the BUMO courses. OIBA STAFF
TuTh 6:40pm- 10:00pm (/Arranged)
BUM075gB Special Topics In Management and Organization;
Managing Strategic /Uiiances: (3) REG.
Non-majors should review dieir registration eligibility in the
statement preceding the BUMO courses.
02D6 Lofstrom. S.
Meets 08/06/05-08/2 1/05
SaSu 8:30am-6:30pm (DC Gl) This course will meet for two weekends. August 6-7 and August 20- 21.200 5.
BIIM0759 (PermReq) Independent Stiidy In Management and Organization; (I-«) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
BUSI MBA Core and Cross-Functional (The Robert H. Smith School of Business)
Any remaining seats in BUSI courses will i>e available to the following groups of students: Students admitted/graduates of UMCP master or PhD program and shjdents admitted/graduates of an AACSB-accredited masters program. Students outside the department should contact die Smith School of Business Masters Program Office starting the first day of registration for specific instructions on how to request a BUSI course. Requests for courses will be reviewed approximately two weeks before die start of the semester. For all course secrions with GS, class will be held at the Shady Grove Campus. For all course sections with DC. class will be held at die Ronald Reagan Building/international Trade Center. For all course sections widi BA. class will be held at die UMAB School of Nursing.
BUSI6II (PermReq) Managerial Accounting; (2) REG
PrerequLiile: BMGT 610 For BMGT majors only Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMCT6II or BUSI 611 Formerly BMGT 611. Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding die BUSI courses. OIBA Gordon. L
Meets 06/01/05-07/19/05
Tu 6:25pm- 1 0:00pm (Arranged)
OlDl Finch. M.
Meets 06/01/05-07/19/05
W 6:25pm-10:00pm (DC CI) 01D2 Finch. M.
Meets 06/01/05-07/19/05
Th 6:25pm-l0:00pm (IX CI) 01D6 Vermeer. T.
Meets 06/04/05-07/30/05
Sa 8:45am- 1 :00pm (DC C 1 ) This course will meet June 4, June 18. June 25. July 9. July 16 and July 30. 2005. The final exam will be August 13. 2005.
01D7 Vermeer. T
Meets 06/04/05-07/30/05
Sa 2:00pm-6: 1 5pm (DC C 1 ) This couree will meet June 4. June 18, June 25, July 9, July 16 and July 30, 2005. The final exam will be August 13, 2005.
OIGS Finch, M
Meets 05/3 1/05-07/19/05
M 6:25pm-10:0Opm (SGI 220) This course will meet May 31 in lieu of the July 4, 2005 Independence Da y holiday.
BUSI67I (PermReq) Supply Chain Logistict and Operations Management; (2) REG.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 671 or BUSI 671. Formerly BMGT 671 Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the statement preceding die BUSI courses. 01D6 Turner, H.
Meets 06/04/05-07/30/05
Sa 2 :00pm-6: 1 5pm ( DC G 1 ) This course will meet June 4. June 1 8. June 25. July 9. July 1 6 and July 30. 2005. The final exam will be August 13. 2005.
0ID7 Turner. H.
Meets 06/04/05-07/30/05
Sa 8 :45am- 1 :00pm (DC G I ) This course will meet June 4. June 18. June 25. July 9. July 16 and July 30. 2005. The final exam will be August 13. 2005,
BUSI683 (PermReq) The Global Economic Environment; (2) REG.
For BMGT majors only. Credit will be granted for onlv one of the following: BMGT 683 or BUSI 683. Formerly BMGT 683. Non- majors should review Uieir registration eligibility in die statement preceding die BUSI courses. OIBA STAFF
Meets 06/01/05-07/19/05
Th 6:25pm- 10:00pm (Arranged) OlDl Feinberg. S.
Meets 05/3 1/05-07/ 19/05
M6:25pm-10:0Opm(DCCI) This course will meet on May 31 in lieu of die July 4 Independence Day h oliday.
01D2 Feinberg. S.
Meets 06/01/05-07/19/05
Tu 6:25pm-10:00pm (DC CI) OIGS Feinberg. S.
Meets 06/01/05-07/19/05
W 6:25pm-10:OOpm (SGI 220)
BUSI759 (PermReq) Independent Study in Business; (1-6) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to obtain section number.
BUSI76I The Environment of International Business; (3> REG. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 794 or BUSI 761. Formerly BMCT 794. Non-majors should review tfieir registration eligibility in die statement preceding die BUSI courses. 01D6 Morici. R
Meets 06/1 1/05-07/03/05
TBA(DCCl) This course will meet for two weekends, June 11-12 and July 2-3. 2005 from 8:30am to 6:30pm.
BUSI764 Business Law for Managen; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: BMGT 793 or BUSI 764. Formerly BMGT
793. Non-majors should review their registration eligibility in the
statement preceding the BUSI courses.
02DC Leete. B.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MWF 6:00pm- 1 0: 1 0pm (DC G 1 )
BUSI771 New Venture Financing; (3) REG. Prerequisite: BUSI 640 or permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: BMGT 740 or BUSI 771. Formerly BMGT 740. Non-majors should review dieir registration
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CHEM
eligitHiity in the statement preceding the BUSI courses. OIDC STAFF
TuTh 6 :40pm-10:OOpm (DC 330A)
Bl'SITM Electronic ConRMrce: BuIkss Modeli ind
Tcckaology: ()) R£G
Prrrrquijile: BUSI 620 Credil will he granted /or only one of the
follming: BMCT 723 or BUSI ''SO. Formerly BMCT 723. Non-
majon should review their registration eligibility in the statement
preceding dK BUSI courses
DIGS Larson. N.
TuTh 6:40pin- 1 0:00pm (SGII 2042) 02DC Malaga. R.
TuTli 6 ■Wpm-IOiOOpm (DC 3308)
Bl'SITM (PermReq) Masten Tbesb Research; (l-«) REG/S-F Individual Instruction coune' contact department or instructor to obtain sectioo number
CCJS Criminology and Criminal Justice (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
CCJSIOO Utroductioii to Criminal Justice; (3) REG P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Formerly CJUS 100 0101 Rocha, C.
MTuWTIi 9:00un-I0:40am (LEF 2166) 0201 Rocha. C.
■MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (LEF 2208)
CCJSIOS Introductlan to Criminology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Formerly CRIM 220. 0101 Gibbs.C.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (TYD 2102) 0201 Gibbs,C.
MTuWTh9 00am-IO:40am(SQH 1119)
CCJS2M Statblks for CrimiDalog> and Criminal Justice: (3)
REG/P-FAUD.
Prerequisites: MATH III and ICCJS 100 or CCJS 105) or
permission ofelepartmenl
OIOI Lehman. A.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (KEY 0102) 0201 Lehman. A.
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:4Opm(TYD 1118)
CCJS230 Criminal Uw in Action; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Van Brakle, .M.
MW 4:00pm-7:20pm (TYD 2108) 0201 Jeandron. G
MTuWTh I0:00am-ll:4(>nn (SQH 2122)
CCJS234 Uw afCriniaal livesUptioa; (3) REGjP-F/AUD. Prereipitsile: CCJS 230 0101 Jeandron. G.
MW l:15pm-4:15pm(LEF2208)
Time and room to be arranged Dis 0201 Salem. D
TuTh 6:00pro-9:00pm (TYD 2111)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
CCJS2nC Spedal Topics in Law and Justice: Contemporary Case Uw; (3) REG/P-F.ALT). Prere<iuisites: COS 105 and Cas 230. 010! Zumbfun, A.
Time and room to be arranged This is an independent study course dealing with briefs of leading cases in die field of corrections. The class will meet at 1 1 a.m. on June 1st to discuss the course requirements, two exams will be at 1 1 am on June 22 and July 6. The room assignment is TYD 2108
0201 Zumbrun. A.
Time and room to be amnged This is an independent study course dealing with briefs of leading cases in the field of corrections. The class will meet at 1 1 :00 a.m. on July 12 to discuss the course requirements. Two exams will be held at 1 1 :00 a.ni. on August 2 and 1 8. The room assignment is TYD 2108
CCJ$300 Criminologieal and Criminal Justlct Research Metkods: (3) REG P-F/AUD
Prereqiusius: CCJS 100 and CCJS 105: and one of Ike following: CCJS 200 or SOCY 201 or PSYC 200 or ECON321 or BMCT 230 0101 Brooks. L.
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:40am (LEF 2205) 0201 Morris. N.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (TYD 1118)
CCJS320 illroduetion to Criminallltfcs; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: CCJS 234 0101 Mauriello, T
MW 6;00pra-9:00pm ( AGL 3 1 20)
Time and room to be arranged Dis 0201 Maunello. T
MW 6:00pra-9:00pm (AGL 3120)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
CCJS340 Concepts of Law Enforcement Adminlstradon; (3)
REGP-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CCJS 100 or equivalent.
0101 Brooks. L.
MTuWTh ll:00am.l2:40pmaEF 1201)
CCJS3S0 JavenUe Delinquency: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: CCJS 105. 0101 Morris, N.
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:40pm (TYD 2108)
CCJS352 Drugs aiKl Crime; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CCJS 100.
0101 Roberts White. C.
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:40pm(LEF220S)
CCJS3S9 (PermReq) Field Training in Criminology and Cometioos: (1-6) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact depanment or instructor to obtain section number.
CCJS386 (PermReq) Experiential Learning: (3-6) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of depanment. Junior standing.
CCJS398 (PermReq) Law Enforcement Field Training; (1-6)
REG/P-F'AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CCJS399 (PermReq) Independent Study In Criminology and Criminal Justice: (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: conlacl depanment or instructor to obtain section number.
CCJS452 Treatment ofCriminaU and Delinquents; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: CC^S 105 or CCJS 350 or permission of department:
and CCJS 300.
0101 Phaneuf, S
MTuWTh 10:00aro-ll:50am (LEF 2208) 0201 Phaneuf; S.
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:40pm (TYD 2109)
CCJ$699 Spedal Criminological Problems; (1-3) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CCJS799 Master's ThesU Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CCJS899 Doctoral DIssertilion Research: (1-8) REG Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
Tu6: Th 7 Th6:
30pm-9:30pm (PLS 1115) 30pm-10:20pm (Arranged) Lab 30pm-7:20pm (CHM 0128) Dis
CHEM Chemistry (Life Sciences)
The College of Life Sciences enforces course prerequisites. Students who do not meet the course prerequisites will be administratively dropped from the course.
CHEM103 General Chemistry I; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Physical Science Lab (PL) Prerequisite: placement in MATH 110 or higher Credil will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM 103. CHEM 135. or CHEM 143. Lecture, discussion and laboratory meeting times will be arranged between 8:00am and )2:20pm Monday through Friday. The first class meeting will be lecture.
0131 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (CHM 1402) Time and room to be arranged Lab MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50am (CHM 0122) Dis
0132 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 1:00am- 1 2:20pm (CHM 1402) Time and room to be arranged Lab MTuWThF 8:OOam-IO:50am (CHE 21 18) Dis
CHEMI03M (PermReq) General Chemblry 1; (4) REG/P-F/ AUD
CORE: Physical Science Lab (PL) Prerequisite: placement m MATH 110 or higher Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM 103. CHEM 135. or CHEM 143. Discussion meeting times will be 9:30 a.m. Monday through Friday. Prerequisite: CHEM 103 taken at U.MCP within twelve monttis of the semester which CHEM I03M is taken. A student is eligible to take this course only if the lab scores received in CHEM 103. die last time it was taken, totaled at least 80.0 percent of the maximum possible total. These scores will count for part of the grade in (THEM 103M.
0131 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:OOam-12:20pm(CHM 1402) MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (CHM 0122) Dis
0132 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 1 :00am- 12 :20pm (CHM 1402) MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (CHE 2118) Dis
CHEMIU General Chemistry II; (4) REG/P-F/AUD CORE: Physical Science Ub (PL) Prerequisite: CHEM 103 or CHEM 105. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM 113 or CHEM 153 Lecmrc, discussion and laboratory meeting times will be arranged between 8:00am and 12:20pm Monday tiirough Friday. The first class will be lecture. 0141 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:OOam-12:20pm(PHY 1410) Time and room to be arranged Lab MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50am (CHM 0124) Dis
0147 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:0Oam-12:20pm(PHY 1410) Time and room to be arranged Lab MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50ara (CHM 0127) Dis
0148 ST/iiFF Meets 05/31/05-08/19/05
Tu 6:30pm-9:30pm (CHM 01 15) Th 7:30pm-IO:2Dpm (Arranged) Lab Th 6:30pm- 1 0:3Dpm (CHM 01 19) Dis
0241 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(CHM0119) Time and room to be arranged Lab MTuWThF 8:00am- 10:50am (CHM 01 19) Dis
0242 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 0119) Time and room to be arranged Lab MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50am (CHM 0128) Dis
CHEMII3M (PermReq) General Chemistry 11; (4) REG/P-F/ AUD.
CORE: Physical Science Lab (y.) Prerequisite: CHEM 103 or CHEM 105. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM 113 or CHEM 153. Discussion meetmg times will be 9:30 ajn. Monday through Friday. Prerequisite: CHEM 113 taken at UMCP within twelve months of die semester which CHEM 1 13M is taken. A student is eligible to lake this course only if the lab scores received in CHEM 1 13, the last time it was taken, totaled at least 80.0 percent of the maximum possible total. These scores will course for part of the grade in CHEM 1 1 3M. 0141 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 1 2:20pm (PHY 1410) MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 0124) Dis
0241 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 l:00am-12:20pm (CHM 01 19) MTuWThF 9:30am-lO:50am (CHM 0119) Dis
0242 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:0Oam-12:2Opm(CHM0119) MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (CHM 0128) Dis
CHEM23I Organic Chemistry I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: (CHEM 113 or CHEM 1531 or /CHEM 135 and CHEM 1361. A grade ofC or better in the prerequisite is required for Life Science majors and recommended for all students. Hot open to students who have completed CHEM 233 or CHEM 23 7. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM 104. CHEM 231. CHEM 233 or CHEM 237. FormeHy CHEM 233.
0171 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 12:20pm (CHM 1407) MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 01 19) Dis
0172 STAFF
MTuWThF II :00am- 1 2:20pm (CHM 1407) MTuWThF 9:30am- 1 0:50am (CHM 0128) Dis
0173 STAFF
.MTuWThF ll:00am-l2:20pm(CHM 1407) MTuWTnF 9:30am-10:50ara (CHM 2201) Dis
0174 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:0Oam-12:20pm (CHM 1407) MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 0115) Dis
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0175 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 1407) MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHE 2136) Dis
0176 STAFF
MTuWThF Il:00am-I2:20pm (CHM 1407) MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (CHE 2120) Dis
CHEM2J2 Organic Chemistry Labora(or) 1; (1) REG. Prerequisite: {CHEM 113 or CHEM 153! or /CHEM 135 and CHEM 136,' A grade ofC or belter in the prerequisite is required for Life Science majors and recommended for all students, Corequisile: CHEM 231. Not open to students who have completed CHEM 104. CHEM 233 or CHEM 237. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM 104. CHEM23I. CHEM 233 or CHEM 237. Formerly CHEM 233.
0171 Koppel. M.
MTuWThF 8:00am- 10:50am (Arranged) Lab
0172 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50am (Arranged)
0173 Koppel. M.
MTuWThF 8:OOam-10:50am (Ananged) Lab
0174 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50am (Arranged) Lab
0175 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50am (Arranged) Lab
0176 Koppel. M.
MTuWThF S:00am-10:50am (Arranged) Lab
CHEM24I Organic Chemistry Ilj (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: (CHEM 231 and CHEM 232 J or CHEM 233 or CHEM 23 7. A grade ofC or better in the prerequisite is required for Life Science majors and recommended for all students. Not open to students who have completed CHEM 243 or CHEM 247. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CHEM 241. CHEM 243 or CHEM 247. Formerly CHEM 243.
0191 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:OOam-l2:20pm(CHMOII5) MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (CHE 2145) Dis
0192 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 0115) MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CSS 0201) Dis
0193 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:O0am-12:2Opm (CHM 0115) MTuWThF 9:30am-ID:50am (CSS 2416) Dis
0291 STAFF
MTuWThF Il:00am-I2:20pm (CHM 0115) MTuWThF 9:30am- 1 0:50am (CHM 0122) Dis
0292 STAFF
MTuWThF Il:00am-I2:20pm (CHM 0115) MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (CHM 0124) Dis
0293 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CHM 0115) MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 2201) Dis ■
0294 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 1 :00am-l2:20pm (CHM 01 15) MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (CHM 0115) Dis
0295 STAFF
MTuWThF II :00am-12:20pm (CHM 01 15) MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (CHE 21 16) Dis
CHEM242 Organic Chemistry Laboratory II; (I) REG.
Prerequisite: (CHEM 231 and CHEM 232,' or CHEM 233 or CHEM 23 7. A grade of C or better in the prerequisite is required for Life Science majors or recommended for all students. Corequisite: CHEM 241. Not open to students who have completed CHEM 243 or CHEM 247. Formerly CHEM 243.
0191 Koppel, M
MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50am (Arranged) Lab
0192 Koppel. M.
MTuWThF 8:OOam-IO:50am (Arranged! Lab
0193 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:00am-10:50am (Arranged) Lab
0291 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:00am- 1 0:50am (Arranged) Lab
0292 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:00am- 1 0:50am (Arranged) Lab
0293 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:0Oam-10:50am (Arranged) Lab
0294 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:OOam-IO:5Dam (Arranged) Lab
0295 Koppel, M.
MTuWThF 8:00am-l0:50am (Arranged) Lab
CHEM399A introduction to Chemical Research; (1) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0101 STAFF
Time and room io he arranged Lab 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged Lab
CHEM399B Introduction to Chemical Research: (2) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged Lab 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged Lab
CHEM399C Introduction Io Chemical Research; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
CHEIVI699 Special Problems in Chemistry; (l-t) REG/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department c obtain section number.
CHEM799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG
Individual Instmction course: contact department or obtain section number
CHEM899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section number.
CHIN Chinese (Arts and Humanities)
CHIN213 Chinese Poetry into English: An Introduction: (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
CORE: Literature (HL) DIVERSITY
0201 STAFF
TuTh 9:00am-l2:20pm (JMZ 01051
CHPH Cliemical Physics
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
CHPH799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
CHFH899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor I obtain section number.
CLAS Classics (Arts and Humanities)
CLASIOO Classical Foundations; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Literahjre (HL) Students investigate issues of race and difference in the ancient world by comparing texts of the ancient world to those of our own period. Students learn how diversity was understood and represented in the ancient world-Greek and Roman cultures-and investigate how popular entertainment enforces oiu own attitudes toward difference. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact SPOC for further information at summer^umail. umd.edu. 04YS Schollen, J.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MWF 9:00am-12:00pm (MMll 3418) MWF l:0Opm-4:0Opm(MMH.3418) TuTh 9:00am-12:00pm (MMll 1304)
CLASI70 Creek and Roman Mythology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Literature (HL)
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh l2:00pm-l:40pm(MMH 1400)
0102 Staley,G.
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (PLS 1 1 1 1 )
0201 STAFF
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (MMH 1400)
0202 STAFF
TuTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (MMH 1304)
CLAS470 Approaches to Creek Mythology; (3) REO/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: CLAS 170 or permission of department. 0101 Staley.G.
TuTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (MMH .3418)
CLAS799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REO/S-F 0201 Hallett. J.
Time and room to he arranged
CMLT Comparative Literature (Arts and Humanities)
CMLT270 Global Literature and Social Change; (3) REG.
CORE: Literature (HL) DIVERSITY 0201 Gibbons, M.
TuTh 6:00pm-9: 1 5pm (SQH 2117)
CMLT386 iPermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor t( obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing.
CMLT699 (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
CMLT788 (PermReq) Practicum in Comparative Studies; (1-6)
S-F
■se: contact department or instructor to
CMLT799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
CMLT899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section number
CMPS Computer, Mathematical and
Physical Sciences
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
CMPS299B (PermReq) Special Topics: Achieving Academic Excellence; (I) REG/P-F/AUD 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be ananged
CMPS299C (PermReq) Special Topics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. OIOI STAFF
Meets 06/20/05-07/29/05
Time and room to be arranged
CMSC Computer Science
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
CMSCI3I (PermReq) Object-Oriented Programming i; (4)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Corequisite: MA TH 140 and permission of department. For CMSC
majors only. Not open to students who have completed CMSC J 14.
OIOI STAFF
Meets 05/3 1/05-08/05/05
MWF 9:30am-IO:50am (CSl 3117) TuTh 9:30am-10:50am (CSl 3117) Dis
CMSCI32 (PermReq) Object-Oriented Programming II: (4)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC 131 with a grade ofC or better: or a score of 5 on the A Java AP exam: or a score of 4 or 5 on the AB Java AP exam: or permission of the department based on satisfactory performance on the department placement exam and permission of department. Corequisite: MATH 141 OIOI STAFF
Meets 05/31/05-08/05/05
MWF ll:00am-12:20pm (CSl 3117) TuTh 1 1:00am-I2:20pm (CSl 3117) Dis
CMSC250 (PermReq) Discrete Struclurn; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: CMSC132 with a grade of Cor better MATH 141: and
permission of department. Formerly CMSC 150.
OIOI STAFF
Meets 05/3 1/05-07/22/05
MTuThF ll:00am-12:20pm (CSl 2117) W ll:00am-l2:20pm(CSI2ll7)Dis
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CMSC
COMM
C.MSC2MA (PermReq) SptcUl Topks In Computer Scieoct; (1-4)
S-F.
: contact deportment or instnjctor to
CMSC330 iFermReqi OrginizatkiD of Programming Languages;
(3) REG.
Prerequtsiu: CMSC2I2 (or CMSC 214) Hirt a grade of Cor belter
and CMSC 250 »■>(* a grade ofC or bener aid permission of
department.
0101 STAIT
Meets 05 31. '05-07/22/05
MTuTh 9:30ani-10:50am (CSI 2117) WF 9:30am-10:50ani (CSI 21 17) Ub
CMSC351 (PermReq) Algoridiint: (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequmie: CMSC2I2 tor CMSC2I4) with a grade ofC or belter and CMSC2S0 with a grade ofC or better and permission of department CMSCS5I may not count as one of the required upper level CMSC courses for students who are required to have 24 upper level CMSC credits for graduation, i.e. for students who became computer science majors prior to Fall. 2002. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: CilSC 251 or CMSC 351 Formerly CMSC2SI. OIOI STAFF
MTuWThF ll.OOam-12 :20pm(CSI 1122)
CMSC390 iPermReql Honon Paper; (3) REG
Individual Instniction coiine: contact depaitment or instnictor to
obtain section number. Prerequtsile. admission to CMSC Honors
Program.
CMSC4I I IPermReq) Computer Systems ArcUtecture: (3)
REG.
Prerequisites a grade afC or belter in CMSC ill and CMSC 330:
and permission of department: or CMSC graduate student.
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12;20pn)(CSl 1115)
CMSC420 IPermReq) Data Structures; (3) REG. Prerequisites A grade ofC or better in CMSC 330 and in CMSC 351: and permission of department: or CMSC graduate student. 0101 STAFF
Meets 05 /31/05-07,72'05
MTuWTh 1 2:30pm- 1:50pm (CSI 1115)
CMSC45I IPermReq) DesigB and .-inalysis of Computer jUgorithms; (3) REG
Prerequisite: a grade ofC or better in CMSC 351: and permission of department: or CMSC graduate student. 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-l0:S0am (CSI 1 122)
CMSC4«0 (PermReq) Computational Metbods: (3) REG. Prerequisites: MA TH 240: and MA TH 241: and CMSC 106 or CMSC 114 or ENEE 114: and permission of department: or CMSC graduate student. Also offered as AMSC 460. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AMSCCMSC/MAPL 460 or AMSC CMSC/MAPL 466 0101 STAFF
Meets 05/3 1/05-07/22W5
MTuThF 8:00an>-9:20am (MTH B0421)
CMSC498A (PermReq) Spedal Problenu in Computer Science; (1-3) REG
Individual InstnictioD couise: contact department or instnictor to obtaui section number.
CMSC5»« Practical Training: (1) S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CMSC798A Graduate Seminar in Computer Science; (1-3) REG
AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CMSC799 Master's ThesU Research; (l-«) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
CMSC818A Advanced Ibpla in Computer Systems; (1-3) REG/
AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to
obtain section number.
CMSCg2«A Advanced Topics In Information Processing; (1-3) REG ALT3
Individual Instrtiction course: contact department or instnictor \o obtam section number.
CMSCS38A Advanced Topics In Programming Languages: (1-3)
REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
C.MSC858A .Advanced Topics in Theory of Computing: (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CM$C87«A Advanced Topics in Numerical Methods; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
CMSC899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (l-«) REG Individual Instniction course: coobict department or instructor to obtain section number.
COMM Communication (Arts and Humanities)
COMMI07 Oral Communication: Principles and Practices; (3)
RECVP-F.
Not open to students who have completed COMM 100 or SPCH 100
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: COMM 100 or
COMM 107.
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1 180) 0104 STAFF
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1 162)
0201 STAFF
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1 164)
0202 STAFF
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1113)
COMM2aO Critical Thinking and Speaking: (3) REG/P-F/AUD CORE: Humanities (HO) OIOI SIAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pra (PLS 1 158)
COMM230 ArgumenUdon and Debate; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (PLS 1 184)
COMM231 (PermReq) News Writing and Reporting for Public
ReUtions; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: Grammar competency demonstrated by a score of 52
or higher on the 7WSE and permission of department. Limited to
COMM majors. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
JOUR 201. JOUR 20IP JOUR 231. or COMM 231. Formerly
JOUR 231.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
COMM232 (PermReq) News Editing for Public Relations: (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: Grade ofC or better in COMM 231 or equivalent and
permission of department Limited to COMM majors. Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: JOUR 202. JOUR 202P
JOUR 232. or COMM 232. Formerly JOUR 232
0201 STAFF
MW 2:0Opm-5:20pm (Arranged)
COMM250 Introduction to Communication Inquiry: (3) REG/P-
F'AUD.
OIZI STAFF
Time and room to be arranged This coune will be taught at Shady Grove.
0101 STAFF
TuWTh 10:00am-12:30pm (JMZ 0220)
COMM288 Communication Internship; (l-«) REG/P-F/AUD. OIOI Gowin.).
Time and room to be arranged
COMM324 Communication and Gender; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (PLS 1 1 1 1)
COMM330 ArgumenUdon and Poblic Policy; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0101 STAFF
TuTb 6:30pra-9:50pm (PLS 1 1 1 7)
COMM340 Communlcadng die Narradve; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. OIOI McCalcb. J
TuTh l:00pm^:20pm (TYD 1118)
COMM350 PnbUc Reladons Theory: (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: Grade C or better in Jour 201. JOUR 231. COMM 231 or COMM 250. or permission of department. For COMM majors only Not open to students who have completed JOUR 330. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: COMM 350 or COMM 430 or JOUR 330 or JOUR 530 Formerly JOUR 330 0201 STAFF
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm(PLS 1140)
C0MM3S1 (PermReq) PubUc ReUdons Techniques; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: A grade C or better in JOUR202. JOUR232 or
COMM232: and COMM350 For COMM majors only. Not open to
students who ha\'e completed JOUR33I. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: COMM35I orJOUR33l Formerly JOUR
331
0101 STAFF
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (EOR 3140)
COMM354 Public Reladons Programs; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: COMM 350. Not open to students who have completed JOUR 334 Credit will be granted for only one of the following: COMM 354 or JOUR 334 Formerly JOUR 334 0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (TYD 1 102)
COMM386 (PermReq) Eiperiendal Learning: (3-*) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. 45 hours of supervised internship per credit hour Only 3 credits may be used to fulfill the requirements for the Communication major Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing. For COMM majors only.
COMM388 (PermReq) Communicadon Pracdcum; (1-3) REG/P-
F
0106 Waks,L.
Time and room to be arranged
COMM39g (PermReq) Selected Topics hi Communicadon; (3)
REG.
0106 Waks.L.
Time and room to be arranged
COMM398A Selected Topks in Communicadon: Communica- don Issues In the 21st Century; (3) REG.
0101 Wolvnn. A.
MTuWTh 1 l:30am-l:15pm (SKN 0104)
COMM39gL Selected Topics in Communicadon: Legal Rhetoric:
(3) REG.
0101 STAFF
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (ICEY 0102)
COMM399 (PermReq) Honors Thesis; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
COMM400 Research Methods in Communicadon: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: COMM 250 and an introductory course in statistics.
For COMM majors only.
0101 STAFF '
TuTh 2:0Opm-S:20pm (SKN 0104)
COMM401 Interpredng Strategic Dbcourse; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: COMM 250. For COMM majors only. OIOI STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (SKN 0104)
COMM402 Communicadon Theory and Process; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: COMM 250. For COMM majors only.
OIOI STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (SKN 0104)
COMM42S Negodadon and ConlUct Management: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
0101 Cai, D.
MW l:00pm-5:00pm (PLS 1 140)
COMM4S3 The Power of Disconrte in American Life; (3) RE(j/
P-F/AUD.
0101 STAFF
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm (KEY 0126)
COMM470 Listening: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 WolNin, A.
MTuWTh 9:30ara-l 1:15am (SKN 0104)
COMM482 Inlercultural Communicadon: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY
OIOI Cai, D.
MW 6:00pm- 10:00pm (PLS 1130)
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Expiration Date_
Name on Card
Cardholder's Signature_
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County Country 6) E-mail Address
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Country of Citizenship
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Degree |
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Please attach a letter of verification from the Human Resources Office of the campus at which you or your spouse or parent or legal guardian is employed Q I am a full-time active member of the U.S. Armed Forces whose home of residency is Maryland or one who resides or is stationed in Maryland, or the spouse or a financially dependent child of such a person. Please attach a copy of your deed or lease (If applicable), or verification from the service that you have declared Maryland as your "home of residency" (if applicable); and the most recent assignment orders. Also, please indicate date of expected separation from the military
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Length of time at previous address years months
3. Are all, or substantially all of your possessions in Maryland?
4. Do you possess a valid driver's license?
a. If yes, initial date of issue
c. Most recent date of issue
b. In what state? _ d. In what state?
5. Do you own any motor vehicles?
a. If yes, initial date of registration?
c. Most recent date of registration
6. Are you registered to vote? a. If yes, in what state? .
b. In what state? . d. In what state?
b. Date of registration:.
c. Were you previously registered to vote in another state?
D Yes D No 7. Have you filed a Maryland state income tax return for the most recent year? If yes, list years you have filed Maryland
income tax returns within the past three years.
a. Years filed:
b. If you did not file a tax return in Maryland within the last 12 months, state reason(s):
D Yes D No 8. Is Maryland state income tax currently being withheld from your pay? If no, provide explanation.
D Yes D No 9. Do you receive any public assistance from a state or local agency other than one in Maryland?
a. If yes, please explain
I certify that the information provided is complete and correct I understand that the university reserves the right to request additional information if necessary. In the event the university discovers that false or misleading information has been provided, the student applicant may be billed by the university retroactively to recover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition for the current and subsequent semesters.
10.
Signature of Applicant Date
Questions regarding this residency questionnaire, please contact SPOC at 1-877-989-SPOC or 301-314-3572 or e-mail summer@umd.edu.
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U N I V E RS I T Y OF
MARYLAND
Visiting Graduate and Advanced Special Student Summer Student Application 2005
Questions? E-mail summer@umd.edu Call 301-314-3572 or 1 -877-989-SPOC
Note: Current University of Maryland, College Park students do not need to apply for summer admission.
There is a non-refundable $50 application-processing fee. This fee will be assessed regardless of your decision to register for or complete courses for the term. Please attach a check or money order made payable to the University of Maryland. Write your Social Security Number on your check or money order. Or, you may pay by credit card.
Are you claiming Maryland residency? DVes DNo (If yes. complete page 2 of this application.)
Have you ever applied to our Graduate School before either as an Advanced Special or Degree
Seeking Student? Dves, Year D No
Do you qualify for the Golden ID fee waiver? DVes DNo
U.S. SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER
If you wish to use your credit card, check one information requested belovtc
□ 1;;^ □
Customer Account Number_ Effective Date
n
and provide
Expiration Date_
Name on Card
Cardtiolder's Signature_
Summer
2005
Last
Present Address:
City
D Male
State or Country D Female
Zip Code
MD County
Other
Home Phone:
Work Phone:
Email Address:
Birlhdate: / /
Please check one (see the Admission and Registration section in the summer schedule of classes or at www/. summer.umd.edu): D Visiting Graduate Student D Institute Student D Advanced Special Student D Bachelor's Degree with 3.0 GPA D Master's or Doctoral Degree D Test Scores, indicated below D Golden ID Student |
Citizenship: D U.S. D Non-U. S. Non-U. S. Citizens or Permanent Immigrants: Country of Citizenship |
City and Country of Birth |
|
Type of Visa |
|
Permanent Alien Registration |
|
Date of Issue |
This information is solely for the purpose of determining compliance with Federal civil rights law. Your response will not affect consideration of your application. D American Indian/Alaska Native D Hispanic D Asian/Pacific Islander D Black, not of Hispanic origin D White D Other_
List in chronological order all colleges, universities or other institutions of higher learning which you have attended, including the University of Maryland. An ofTrcial transcript is required for Advanced Special Student status; an unofficial copy may be attached to expedite the summer registration process. Visiting graduate student applicants must submit a letter of permission from their dean indicating they are in good standing and that UM credits will be accepted for transfer.
Name of Institution |
Location |
From |
To |
Major |
Degree |
Date Awarded/ Expected |
Overall Average |
A) Are you in good standing at all previous institutions and eligible to return, including the University of Maryland? D No D Yes
B) Has disciplinary action been initiated or taken against you at any of the institutions attended, including the University of Maryland? D No D Yes
C) Have you ever been indicted for, pleaded guilty to, or been found guilty of any criminal offense excluding minor traffic violations? ID No D Yes If you answered no to A or yes to B or C, please attach a statement describing the situation and its resolution.
If appropriate, please complete the following and have the testing agency send OFFICIAL test results to the Graduate School. If you have not taken the required examination, indicate when you plan to do so. Our institution code is 5814.
Graduate Record General (Aptitude) (GRE) Date_
Miller Analogies Test (MAT) Date_
Graduate Management Admissions Test (GMAT) Date_
Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) Date_
VerbaL Score_ Score_ Score
Analytical
(A TOEFL score report must be submitted by all applicants whose native language is not English unless they have a degree from an accredited U.S. institution of higher education.)
I certify that the information on this application is complete and correct. If if is not, I understand that cancellation of admission and registration may result. I agree to abide by the rules, policies and regulations of the University of Maryland. By signing this document $50.00 application fee.
All students must sign application on page 2, item 10. Page 1 of 2
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RESIDENCY INFORMATION
Do you wish to be considered for in-state tuition status?
D Yes (complete this section of the application) D No (go to item 10)
IF ANY OF THE CATEGORIES BELOW APPLY, PLEASE CHECK THE APPROPRIATE BOX, PROVIDE REQUESTED INFORMATION AND/OR
DOCUMENT, AND GO TO ITEM 10.
a I am a part-time (50%) or full-time regular employee of the University System of Maryland or, I am the spouse of, or am financially
dependent upon a parent or legal guardian who is a regular employee of the University System of Maryland.
Please indicate relationship:
Please attach a letter of verification from the Human Resources Office of the campus at which you or your spouse or parent or legal guardian is
employed. □ I am a full-time active member of the U.S. Armed Forces whose home of residency is Maryland or one who resides or is stationed in
Maryland, or the spouse or a financially dependent child of such a person. Please attach a copy of your deed or lease (if applicable), or
verification from the service that you have declared Maryland as your "home of residency" (if applicable); and the most recent assignment orders.
Also, please indicate date of expected separation from the military
If none of the above is checked, applicants seel<ing in-state status must complete the following questions. Failure to complete all of the required items may result in a non- Maryland resident classification and out-of-state charges being applied. Residency classification information is evaluated In accordance with the University System of Maryland policy on residency. The applicant may be contacted for clarification of an item or for additional information as necessary.
PLEASE CHECK ONE:
Q i am financially independent. I have earned taxable income that covered one half or more of my total expenses for the past twelve months,
and I have not been claimed as a dependent on another person's most recent income tax returns.
a I am financially dependent on another person who has provided me with half or more of my total expenses for the past twelve months,
and/or has claimed me as a dependent on his/her most recent income tax retums, or I am a ward of the state of Maryland. If a ward of the state, please submit documentation and go to item 10.
Name of person upon whom dependent and relationship to applicant:
a. How long have you been dependent upon this person?
b. Is the person a resident of Maryland? D Yes D No
c. Address of this person:
Is this person a citizen of the United States? D Yes D No
i. If no, type of visa:
iii. Alien Registration No.
ii. Expiration date of visa: Iv. Date of Issuance:
f.
Has this person filed a Maryland state income tax return for the most recent year on alt earned income including income earned outside of Maryland? D Yes D No If yes, list actual years Maryland income tax retums have been filed within the past three years.
i. Years filed:
il. If a Maryland tax return has not been filed within the last 12 months, state reason(s):
Signature of this person:
The Student Applicant is responsible for completing items 1 - 10.
D Yes D No D Yes D No
D Yes D No D Yes D No
n Yes n No
D Yes D No
D Yes D No
n Yes n No D Yes D No
1. Are you residing in Maryland primarily to attend an educational institution?
2. Permanent address:
Length of time at permanent address years .
If less than 12 months, provide previous address: _
Length of time at previous address _____ years months
3. Are all, or substantially all of your possessions in Maryland?
4. Do you possess a valid driver's license?
a. If yes, initial date of issue b. In what state? ,
c. Most recent date of issue d. In what state? .
5. Do you own any motor vehicles?
a. If yes, initial date of registration?
c. Most recent date of registration
6. Are you registered to vote? a. If yes, in what state?
b. In what state? . d. In what state?
b. Date of registration:.
c. Were you previously registered to vote in another state?
7. Have you filed a Maryland state income tax return for the most recent year? If yes, list years you have filed Maryland income tax returns within the past three years.
a. Years filed:
b. If you did not file a tax return in Maryland within the last 12 months, state reason(s):
8. Is Maryland state income tax currently being withheld from your pay? If no, provide explanation.
9. Do you receive any public assistance from a state or local agency other than one in Maryland?
a. If yes, please explain
I certify that the information provided is complete and correct. I understand that the university reserves the right to request additional information if necessary. In the event the university discovers that false or misleading information has been provided, the student applicant may be billed by the university retroactively to recover the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition for the current and subsequent semesters.
10.
Signature of Applicant Date
Questions regarding this residency questionnaire, please contact SPOC at 1-877-989-SPOC or 301-314-3572 or e-mail summer@umd.edu.
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U N I V E RS I T Y OF
MARYLAND
Summer Course Registration Form Summer Sessions 2005
Questions? E-mail summer@umd.eclu Call 301-314-3572 or 1-877-989-SPOC
Register on www.summer.umd.edu or you may use this form. Upon registering, you incur a financial obligation. Failure to make payment by the due date will result in cancellation of your registration. Please visit www.summer.umd.edu/financials and/or page 1 7 of the Schedule of Classes for payment Information and deadlines.
SUMMER SESSIONS 2005
Check all that apply: D Session I D Session l-A D Session l-B a Session II D Session ll-C O Session ll-D
Mail-in registrations must be postmarked by May 20, 2005 for Sessions I and l-A, June 10, 2005 for Session l-B, July 1, 2005 for Sessions II and ll-C and July 22, 2005 for Session ll-D. Complete the entire form. Do not write in shaded areas.
Currently enrolled students and newly admitted students may register without completing a summer application.
LAST NAME FIRST NAME
Ml
UNIVERSITY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Were you registered at the University of Maryland, College Park during Spring semester 20057 D YES D NO
If NO: Please read admission information In the Admission and Registration sections of the Summer Schedule of Classes or at www.summer.umd.edu
STUDENT SIGNATURE
DAYTIME PHONE NUMBER
E-MAIL ADDRESS
COURSE REQUEST: Complete this section with course information found in the Summer Schedule of Classes or at www.summer.umd.edu. Section numbers indicate the session of a course. If MAILING this form, please provide altemate sections. Complete both top and bottom sections of this form.
DO NOT WRITE IN COURSE REQUEST: |
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"PLEASE NOTE: All students who have selected a course with the section number 04AR or 04YS must select one of the following: Q Residential Package D Commuter Package. Please visit www.summer.umd.edu for more information. |
ALL STUDENTS COMPLETE THIS SECTION; in the space below, list the course(s) you have requested. If registering in person, the lower part of this form must be validated by the Office of the Registrar and retumed to you. It is your proof of registration.
UNIVERSITY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
DO NOT COURSE REQUEST
WRITE IN THIS COLUMN
GRADING
PREFIX NUMBEFd SUFFIX" SECTION method
Students wfo register and later decide not to attend classes must CANCEL their registration in writing PRIOR TO THE FIRST DAY OF CLASSES. Failure to do so will result in finanaal obligation even though the student does not attend classes.
BILL PAYMENT |
DEADLINES |
Registered: |
Deadline: |
Feb 28 - March 25 |
April 20'" |
March 26 - April 25 |
May 20'" |
Tuition payment for registrations |
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Deadline: |
SSI (section 01 XX) |
May 27"" |
SSIA (section 03xx) |
May 27"^ |
SSIB (section 05xx) |
June 17'" |
SSII (section 02xx) |
July 8'^ |
SSIIC (section 04xx) |
July 8" |
SSIID (section 06xx) |
July 29"* |
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U N I V E RS I T Y OF
MARYLANFD
Estimated Billing Form Summer 2005
Questions? E-mail summer@umcl.edu Cail 301-314-3572 or 1 -877-989-SPOC
APPLICATION PROCESSING FEE FOR NEW STUDENTS
Undergraduate and Graduate Students $50 (See "Admission and Registration" section of the Schedule of Classes or at www.summer.umd.edu.)
Amount due:
Undergraduate Tuition -
Resident $273
Nonresident $553
Graduate Tuition -
Resident $393
Nonresident $697
SESSION I, SESSION l-A, SESSION l-B OR A COMBINATION OF SESSION I AND (EITHER SESSION l-A OR SESSION l-B).
Mandatory fees to be included: $190
Credit hour charges below include mandatory fees.
^^^K» Credit hours |
1 |
2 |
Z |
4 |
5 |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Amounts |
Undergraduate Resident |
463 |
736 |
1009 |
1282 |
1555 |
1828 |
2101 |
2374 |
2647 |
2920 |
|
Undergraduate Nonresident |
743 |
1296 |
1849 |
2402 |
2955 |
3508 |
4061 |
4614 |
5167 |
5720 |
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Graduate Resident |
583 |
976 |
1369 |
1762 |
2155 |
2548 |
2941 |
3334 |
3727 |
4120 |
|
Graduate Nonresident |
887 |
1584 |
2281 |
2978 |
3675 |
4372 |
5069 |
5766 |
6463 |
7160 |
Subtotal:
SESSION II, SESSION ll-C, SESSION ll-D OR A COMBINATION OF SESSION
Mandatory fees to be Included: $190
Credit hour charges below include mandatory fees.
AND (EITHER SESSION ll-C OR SESSION ll-D).
^^^^^^K Credit hours |
1 |
2 |
3 |
4 |
S |
6 |
7 |
8 |
9 |
10 |
Amounts |
Undergraduate Resident |
463 |
736 |
1009 |
1282 |
1555 |
1828 |
2101 |
2374 |
2647 |
2920 |
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Undergraduate Nonresident |
743 |
1296 |
1849 |
2402 |
2955 |
3508 |
4061 |
4614 |
5167 |
5720 |
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Graduate Resident |
583 |
976 |
1369 |
1762 |
2155 |
2548 |
2941 |
3334 |
3727 |
4120 |
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Graduate Nonresident |
887 |
1584 |
2281 |
2978 |
3675 |
4372 |
5069 |
5766 |
6463 |
7160 |
Subtotal:
Special Program or Institute Fees - see "Financials" section ofwww.summer.umd.edu.
LATE REGISTRATION FEE (If applicable)
SPECIAL FEES/OTHER CHARGES (specify):
See " Financials " section of www.summer.umd.edu for fees.
$20 per session
Amount due:
Amount due: Amount due:
Subtotal:
ON-CAMPUS HOUSING FEE
One six-week session Sessions I and II jointly Eight-week course
CAMPUS PARKING FEE
Commuter $42
Resident $85
Student Identification Number
$ 938.25 $ 1876.50 $1251.00
Subtotal:
Amount due: _ TOTAL AMOUNT DUE:$
If you wish to use your credit card, check one and provide information requested below:
Expiration Date: Name on Card:
Customer Account Number; Signature:
If you wish to pay by check or money order make payable to the University of Maryland. Write the student's Student Identification Number on the check/money order, or use your check or credit card to pay online at www.umd.edu/bursar.
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U N I V E RS I T Y OF
SB*- MARYLAND
Permission to Transfer Credit Form Summer Session 2005
Questions? E-mail suinmer@umail.unid.edu Call 301-314-3572 or 1-877-989-SPOC
Student Name:
Social Security No.:
Street Address:
City:
State:
_Zip:
Home Institution:
Credit earned at the Urth'ersity of Maryland, College Park during Summer Sessions 2005 will be transferable to the student's home institution for the following course(s):
Course #1:
Description:
Credit earned:
Grading Method:
! Regular D Pass-Fail DAudit
Course #2: Description:
Credit earned:
Grading Method: D Regular D Pass-Fail DAudit
Advisor's Signature:
Institution:
Department: _^__^
Street Address: City:
Advisor's phone:
Date:
State:
E-mail:
-Zip:
*Thisform is for your personal use only and should not be submitted to the University of Maryland, College Park.
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DANC Dance (Arts and Humanities)
DANC199 Practicum in Choreography, Production and PerformaBce I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Snjdents discover die power and passion of dance in the lush dance studios of the Clarice Smith Perfotming Arts Center. This engaging and interactive course brings dancers together from all over the world. Students participate in daily movement activities that include technique classes m ballet and modem, and workshops in unprovisation. partnering and more. Pan of The Aits! at Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact SPOC for further information at summerr@Dmail.umd.edu. 04AR Mayes. A.
Meets O7.ai05-O7'29'O5
MTuWTh 9:00am-4;30pm (Arranged)
DANC200 Introduction id Dance; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY 0101 Traiger. L.
MTuWTl! 9:OOam-10:40am (PAC 1801)
ECON Economics (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
ECON2M Principle! of MIci^Eeonomlea; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Prerequiiile MATH 110 or placement in MATH 115 or aho\^. It is recommended that students complete ECON 200 before tnUng ECON 201. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON 200 or ECON 203 Formerly ECON 203.
0101 Cristia.J.
MWTh 6:30pn>-9:25pm (TYD 1 132)
0102 Paun,R.
MTuWThF 9:00ara-10:45am (TYD 21 10)
0201 Helms. S.
MTuWThF ll:00«m-12:45pm (TYD 2110) 0203 Cnyal, A.
MTuW 6:30pD>-9:2Spm (TYD 1 132)
ECON20I Principles of Macro-Economies; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Prerequisite: MATH 110 or placement in MiTH 115 or above. It is recommended that students complete ECON 200 before taking ECON 201 Credit will be granted /or only one ofthefbHoving: ECON 201 or ECON 205 0102 Tristao. I
MTuWThF 1 l:00am-12:45pm (TYD 2108) 0104 Boz. E.
MTuW 6:30pm-9:25pm (TYD 1 108)
0202 Hu. X.
MTuWThF 9:00am-10:45am (TYD 2109)
0203 Qiao. Z.
MTuTh 6:30pm-9:25pm (KEY 1117)
ECON305 Intermcdiale Macroeconomic Theory and Policy; (3)
REGI'-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ECON 200: and ECON 201: and MA TH 220
0101 Durdu,C.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (TYD 2106)
0201 Kolovich. L.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 1114)
0202 Whalley. A.
MTuWThF ll:00om-12:20pm(TYD2106)
ECON306 Intermediate Microeconomic Theory; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: ECON 200: and ECON 201: and MA TH 220
0101 Perez, N.
MTuWThF I I:00aoi-I2:20pm (TYD 2102)
0102 Li, L.
TuTli 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2111)
0201 Kim. B.
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2111)
0202 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:S0am (SYM 0215)
ECON3IS Economic Development of Underdeveloped Areas; (3)
REG*-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: (ECON 200 and ECON 201) or ECON 205. Credit will be granted for onh one of the following: ECON 315 or ECON 416. OIOI Vuletin. 0.
MTuWThF 9:30am-l0:50am (TYD 2109) 0201 Bi.R.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2109)
ECON321 Economic Statisdci: (3) REGT-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ECON 200. ECON 201. MATH 220 or MATH 140or
permission of department. For ECON majors only. Not open to
students who have completed BMCT 230 or BMCT 231. Formerly
ECON42I.
OIOI Zhang. Y
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2108) 0201 Hao. X.
MTuWTllF 9:30am-10:50am (TYD 21 10)
ECON330 Money and Banking; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: ECON 200 and ECON 201. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON 330 or ECON 430 Formerly ECON 430
0101 Daude. C.
MTuWThF ll:00nm-l2:20pill(TYD01ll)
0102 Pardo Alvarez. C.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 1 101) 0201 Trandafir. M.
MW 6:30pm-9 :50pm (TYD 1114)
ECON34« Intemadonal Economics: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: ECON 200 and ECON 201. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON 340, ECON 440 or ECON 44 1. Formerly ECON 440 OIOI Chandra. P
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 21 1 1)
0201 Hitaj. E.
MTuWThF ll:OOam-l2:20pm (TYD 2102)
ECON3i6 (PermReq) EiperienHal Learning; (J-«) S-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number Prerequisite: ECON 200. ECON 201. CPA = 2.75 Junior standing. For ECON majors only
ECON399 (PermReq) Individual Reading and Research For Undergraduato; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: six bovn of upper division
ECON4i4 Came Theory; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: ECON 306 and (MA TH 220 or MA TH 140): or permission of department. For ECON majors only. Credit will he granted for only one of the following: ECON 414 or ECON 41 7. Formerly ECON 4 17 0101 J^romi. J.
MW 6:30ptn-9:50pm (TYD 1 101 )
ECON435 Fbuidnl Markets and the Maeroeconomy; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ECON 306. Not open to finance majors. For ECON
majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
BMCT 343 or ECON 435. Formerly ECON 39SF
0201 PearlmaruS.
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 1 102)
ECON4S4 Theory of PubUc Finance and Fiscal Federalism; (3)
REO/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite ECON 306: ECON 406: or permission ofdeparmenl.
For ECON majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: ECON 450 or ECON 454
0201 Imberman. S.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2 108)
ECON460 Industrial Organization; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: ECON 306: ECON 406: or permission of department. For ECON majors only. 0201 Chen. Y
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (TYD 2102)
ECON470 Theory of Ubor Economics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: ECON 306: or permission of department. For ECON majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ECON 370 or ECON 470 0101 Orsini.C.
MTuWThF 9:30ara-10:50am (TYD 01 1 1)
ECON799 Master's Thesis Reseairh; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction coui^sc: contact department or obtain section number.
ECON899 Doctoi^l Disserutioa Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
EDCI Curriculum and Instruction (Education)
EDCL301 Teaching Art In the Elemenury School; (3) REG.
For elementary and pre-elementary education majors only. Not open to art education majors. 0301 STAFF
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 1 0:00am- l:0Opm(EDU 1315)
EDCI38S (PermReq) Computers for Teachen; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: admission to teacher education program: and 2.5
GPA. For education majors only.
0301 STAFF
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 1 7./05
MTuWThF 8:30am- 11 :30am (CSS 1410) 0401 STAFF
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWTh 8:30am- 1 2: 15pm (CSS 1410)
EDCI397 (PermReql Principles and Methods of Teaching hi
Elementary Schools; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: admission to teacher education program and 2.5 GPA.
For education majors only.
0301 Bote. L.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 8:30am-l 1:30am (EDU 21 19) 0501 STAFF
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWTh 9;aOam-l2:45pm (EDU 1315)
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EDCI
EDHD
EDCI4M Teaching for Cron-Cultnnl Commiiiikatloii: (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
0101 STAFF
MW 4:00pm-7:20pm (EDU 1210B)
EDCI44] Lllenltort for Children and Yonlh; (3) REC/P-F/AUO. For elementary education and pre-elementary education majors
0101 Stevens. L.
TuTh 9:00ani- 12 :00pm (EDU 4233)
EDCI4«I (PermReq) Material] for Creating Skilled and Motivated Readers (K-«); (3) REG
Prerequisite: permission of department. For Elementary Education majors only. Junior standing. 0301 STAFF
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 9:00ani-12:00pm (EDU 2101)
EDCI463 Reading In the Secondary School; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: admission to teacher education program: and 2.5 GPA: or permission of department required Jor post-baccalaureate students. For education majors only. 0301 STAFF
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 17/05
MTuWThF 5:00pill-8:00pni (EDU 2121)
EDCI466 Uterature for Adolewents; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: admission to teacher education program: 2.5 GPA. permission of department required for posl-baccalaureale students. For education majors only. 0101 Stevens, L.
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (EDU 21 19)
Ei>Ci4»8 Special Problems In Teacher EducaHon; (1-6) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact depaitment or instnictor to
obtain section number.
EDCI6I4 Developliig a Professional Portfolio; (3) REG. 0501 STAFF
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWTh l:00pm^:45pm(ARC 1103)
EDCI6S3 Developing Understanding in Mathematics; (3) REG/ AUD
Prerequisite: EDCI352 or or equivalent: exper leaching math k-S 0501 STAFF
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:00pm (EDU 2121)
EDCI673 Assessing, Diagnosing, and Teaching Writing; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: EDCI 467 or equivalent: or permLision of instructor 0201 Slater, W.
MW 4:00pm-7:20pm (EDU 2102)
EDCI687 (PermReq) Applications of Computers hi Instructional Settings; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: EDCI 487 or permission oftiepartmenl.
0501 STAFF Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF l:0Opro-4:4Opm(EGR314O)
0502 STAFF Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12:00pm (CSS 1410)
EDCI69S Teaching Science and Social Studies through Environmental Study: (3) REG/AUO. For EDCI majors only. 0201 LaCoss. R.
TuTt 9:00am-12:20pm (EDU 2212)
EDCI7W (PermReq) Selected Topics In Teacher Education; (1-3)
REG/AUD,
0108 Hendricks. S.
Time and room to be arranged 0116 McCinnis.J.
Time and room to be arranged 0123 Kushner. M.
Time and room to be arranged 0205 Oxford, R.
Time and room to be arranged 0211 Price. J.
Time and loom to be arranged 0264 Holliday, W.
Time and room to be arranged
EDCI788B Selected Topics In Teacher Education: Modes of Discipline Across Curriculum; (3) REG/AUD. 0401 Mee, M
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00ara-l2:00pm (EDU 2119)
EDCI7g8F Selected Topics in Teacher Education: MD Artist/ Teacher Institute; (3) REG/AUO. 0201 Hendricks. S.
Time and room to be arranged
EDCI798 Special Problems in Teacher EducaHon; (1-6) REG/
AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDCI799 Master's ThesU Research; (1-6) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department oi obtain section number.
EOCI888 Apprenticeship In Education; (1-8) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact dcpartmer obtain section number.
EOCI889 Internship in Education; (3-8) REG/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
EDCI894 Doctoral Disseriation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section number.
EDCP Education Counseling
and Personnel Services
(Education)
EDCP108B College and Career Advancement: Concepts and Skills: Academic Skills; (1) REG/P-F/AUD Old Fallon-Marinelli. M.
Meets 06/08/05-07/01/05
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:00am (SHM 2102)
EDCPIOSE College and Career Advancement: Concepts and
Skills; (I) REG/P-F/AUD. 0201 Murray. A.
Time and room to be arranged
EDCPI08N (PermReq) College and Career Advancement: Concepts and SkUls: Multi-Ethnic Students; (I) REG/P-F/AUD 0201 Thomas. R
Th 10:0Oam- 12:05pm (HBK 0109)
EDCP220S Introduction to Human Diversity in Social
Institutions; (3) REG.
Freshman standing. Not open to students who have completed
EDHD 230.
0201 Walton. H.
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm (COL 0100)
EDCP3I0 Peer CounseUng Theory and SkUls; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Hipolito.C.
TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm (KEY 0126)
EDCP3I7 Introduction to Leadership; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Slack, C.
MW l:00pm-4:20pm (EDU 0206) 0201 Slack, C.
TuTh l:00pm-»:20pm (EDU 2101)
EDCP386 (PermReq) Eiperientlal Learning; (3-6) REG/P-E Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing.
EDCP420 Advanced Topics in Human Diversity and Advocacy;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY Prerequisite: permission of department. Recom- mended: EDCP310. 0201 Johnson, D.
TuTh l:0Opm-4:20pm(HJP 1229)
EDCP489 (PermReq) Field Experiences In Counseling and Personnel Services; (1-4) REG/P-F/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDCP498 Special Problems In Counseling and Personnel Services; (1-3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
EDCP498M Special Problems In CounseUng and Penonnel Services: ChUd Psychology; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD. SP02 Garrett, M.
Meets 06/05/05-07/28/05
Time and room to be arranged
EDCP499B (PermReq) Workshops, Clinics, Institutes: Instructional Consultadon Summer iBstitnle; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
9101 Gravois, T.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/17/05
MTuWTh 8:30am-4:30pm (Arranged)
EDCP61 1 Career Development Theory and Programs; (3) REG/
AUD.
0101 Fabian, E.
MW 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 2102)
EOCP6I7 Group CounseUng; (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite: EDCP 616 0101 Lee. C.
TuTh 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 2102)
EDCP7g9E Advanced Topics In CounseUng and PerMnncI Services: Ethical Issues In CounseUng; (3) REG/AUD. 0201 Edwards. Y.
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm(EDU 1121)
EDCP789W Advanced Topics In CounseUng and Personnel Services: Introduction to Mental Disorders; (3) REG'AUD This course will cover diagnosis of mental and emotional disorders under DSM-IV-TR and ICD-10. with a focus on understanding etiology, cultural and gender differences, and impact of mental disorders on individual functioning and on society as a whole. Both in-class and on-line modes of instruction will be used. This course can be used toward Coimsetor licensure in the state of Maryland 0101 MacDonald- Wilson. K.
TuTh 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 0206)
EDCP798 (PermReq) Special Problems In CounselUlg and Personnel Services; (1-6) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDCP799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction coulse: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDCP888 Apprenticeship in Counseling and Personnel Services;
(1-8) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDCP888U (PermReq) Apprenticeship in Counseling and Personnel Services: CoUege Student Personnel; (3) REG/AUD. 0101 Guenzler. M.
W l:00pm-4:00pm (EDU 3233)
Time and room to be arranged Dis 0201 Guenzler, M.
W l:00pm-4:00pm (EDU 3233)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDCP889 Internship In CounseUng and Penonnel Services; (1-8)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact depanment or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDCP899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDHD Education, Human Development (Education)
EDHD320 Human Development Through the Life Span: (3) REG/
AUD.
0101 Marcus, R.
MW 12:30pm-3:40pm(EDU 3315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis 0201 Savage-Stevens, S.
TuTh l:00pm-4:10pm (EDU 3315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDH041 1 ChUd Growth and Development; (3) REG/AUD. 0101 Gardner, A
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (EDU 3315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDHD4t3 Adolescent Developinent; <3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Gardner. A.
TuTh 4:l5pm-7:00pm (EDU 3315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
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^DHD
EDSP
EDHD42S Language Development and Reading Acquisition: 0) REG
0101 Sa\age-Sle\cns. S-
TuTh 9:00am-i:.00pm (EDU 3:361
EDHD426 Cognition and Motivation in Reading: Reading in Content Areas I; (3) REG
This course is pnmanly on-line. Anendancc on the first day and is
mandatory. Monday attendance is mandatory and Wednesday is
optional.
0101 Wilder. A.
MW 4:l5pm-7:aOpm (TYD 2109)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDHIMJO Adolescent Violence; (J) REG AUD. Prerequisite: PSYC 100 or pemtission ofdeparlmenl. 0101 Marcus. R
MW 4:00pm-7;00pm (EDU 3233)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDHD460 Educational Psychology: (3) REG/P-F'.AUD. Prerequisite: PSYC 100 or permission of department. 0101 Cromley.J.
TuTh 4:15pm-7:00pm (EDU 3235)
EDHIM89 tPermReq) Field Eiperiences in Educatian: (1-t) REG. Individual Instiuction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
EDHD498 Special Problems in Education; (1-3) REC/P-F'AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
EDHB789 Internship in Human Development; (3-«) REG AI.>D Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDHD798 Special Problems in Educatian; (1-6) REG.'AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain secnon number.
EDHD799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-61 REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to obtain section number.
EDHD888 Apprenticeship in Educatioii; (1-8) REG AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtam section number.
EDni>889 Internship in Edacation; (3-S) REG .AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDHDS99 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact deparrment or insuuctor to obtain section number.
EDMS Measurement, Statistics,
and Evaluation
(Education)
EDMS4SI Introduction to Educational Statistics; (3) REG'AUD.
Junior standing.
0101 Mann. H.
MTuWTh 12:00pm-l:4Opm(EDU 1107)
0102 Macready. G.
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:40pm (EDU 1 107) 0201 Kivx)pnick.M.
MTuWTh 12:00pm-l:40pm (EDU 2102)
EDMS645 Quantitative Research Methods 1; (3) REG ALT)
Summer Session I and Session II of this course may be partially
taught on the web. but will also be meeting each class time with the
Instructor.
0101 Macready. G.
MTuWTh 5:00pm-«:40pm (EDU 1 121) 0201 Braaten. K.
MTuWTli 5:00pm-6:40pm (EDU 0212)
EDM$64« Quantitative Research Methods II: (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: EDMS 6J.V 0101 Hendnckson. A.
MTuWTh 7:0Opm-8:4Dpm (EDU 1 121) 0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 5:00pm-6:40pm (EDU 1107)
EDMS6SI Applied Multiple Regression Analysis: (3) REG AUD. Prerequisite: EDMS 646 or equiwjtent
0201 Conlcy. M
MTuWTh 5 :0Opm-6:4Opm (EDU 1121)
EDMS798 Special Problems in Education: (1-6) REG'AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtam section number
EDMST99 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDMS889 (PermReq) Internship in Measurement and Statistics; (3-12) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
EDMS899 Doctoral DissertaHon Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
EDPL Education Policy and Leadership (Education)
EDPL201 Education in Contemporary* .\merican Society; (3)
REGP-FAUD.
DIVERSITY
0101 ClatlcC.
TuTh l:0Opm-4:45pm(EDU 1121)
EDPL210 Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Education:
(3) REGT-F AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO) Formerly EDPA 210.
0101 Splaine.J.
Meets 06'01'05-06,'30/05
.MTuTh 9:00am-12:45pm (EDU 1 121)
EDPL30I Foundations of Education: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Formerly EDPA 301.
0101 Herschbach. D.
MW 3:45pm-7:00pm (EDU 3315)
EDPL338 Teaching and Learning about Cultural Diversity- through Intergroup Dialogue: Intergroup Dialogue 1: (I) REGP- F.AUD. 0101 Klees, S.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 KJees. S.
Time and room to be arranged
EDPL338.\ Teaching and Learning about Cultural Diversity- through Intergroup Dialogue: Intergroup dialogue 2: (1) REG'P- FAUD 0101 Klees. S.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Klees. S.
Time and room to be i
EDPL338B Teaching and Learning about Cultural Diversity- through Intergroup Dialogue: Intergroup Dialogue 3; (1) REG P-
F ALT3.
0101 Klees. S.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Klees. S.
Time and room to be arranged
EDPL489 Field Eiperiences in Education: (1-4) REGP-F AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instrtictor to obtain section number.
EDPU9g Special Problems in Edncalion; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD Indiv-idual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain secnon number.
EDPL634 The School Curriculum; (3) REG'AUD.
0101 Selden, S.
TuTh 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 3233)
EDPL642 Management of Change in Educational Organizations:
(3) REG AUD.
0101 Mawhinney. H.
TuTh 3:45pm-7:00pm (EDU 2101 )
EDFL671 Education Uw and PoUcy; (3) REG/AUD. 0201 Kivlighan. M.
TuTh 3:45pm-7:00pm (EDU 2102)
EDPL679 Master's Seminar; (3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EDPL690 Research in Education Policy. Planning and Administration; (3) REG AUD 0101 Hultgren. F
TuTh 3:40pm-7:0Opm (EDU 4233)
EDPL700 QualitaHve Research Methods in Edncallan: (3) REG/
AUD
Formerly EDPA 700.
0101 Mawhinncy. H
NfW 3:45pm-7:00pm (EDU 3236)
EDPL7S6 Curriculum in Higher Education: (3) REG'AUD.
Formerly EDPA 7.16. 0101 Selden. S.
MW 3:40pm-7:00pm (EDU 2101)
EDPL7880 (PermReq) Special Topics in Education PoUcy and Administration: Economic Evaluation of Education; (1-3) REG
AUD.
Class meets Tuesdays. May 31. June 7. June 14 4:00pm-9:00pm and
Friday June 3. Wednesday June 8. and Fnday June 17 from 9:0Oam
to 5:00pm
0101 Klees. S.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 1 7/05
Time and room to be arranged
EDPL798 Special Problems in Education; (l-«) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to obtain section number.
EDPL799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
EDPL889 Internship in Education: (3-8) REG AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to obtam section number
EDPL899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-R Individual Instrucnon course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDSP Education, Special (Education)
EDSP2ia Introduction to Special Educatian: (3) REG/AUD. Class Standing: Freshman or Sophomore. Not open to students who haw completed more than 59 credits. 0101 Maccim. P
Meets 05/3 105-06'29,'05
MWTh 4:15pm-7:00pm (EDU 21 19)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP376 Fundamentals of Sign Language; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 St. Johns. R.
MW 7:0Opm-10:00pm (EDU 1 107)
Time and room to be arranged Dis 0201 Da Costa. K.
MW 7:0Opm-10:00pm (EDU 1 107)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP402 (PermReq) Field Placemen); Severe DisabUities I; (2-S)
REG.
Pre- or corequisites: EDSP 400 and EDSP 404: or permission of
department. Smdencs without the required CO- or prerequisites can
register for this course with departmental approval. Open to special
education graduate smdents only for this term.
Old Brown. M.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Brown, M.
Time and room to be arranged
EDSP413 Behavior & Classroom Management in Special
Education: (3) REG/AUD
For EDSP OSOSL or OSOSP majors only Also offered as EDSP 613.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: EDSP 321.
EDSP 4I>. or EDSP 613 Formerly EDSP 321.
0101 BartholiC.
TuTh 4:0Opm-7: 1 5pm (TWS 01 3S1
EDSP42I (PermReq) Field Placement III: Early ChUdhuod Special Education; (2-3) REG.
For EDSP or OSOSP majors only Students without the required pie- or corequisites can register for this course with departmental approval. Open to special education graduate students only for this
0101 Brown, M.
Time and room to be artanged 0201 Brown. M.
Time and room to be arranged
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EDSP
ENCH
EDSP470 iBlrodoclioB to SpMlml EdocaUoB: (3) R£G/AUD. Open to all srudents except undergraduate special education majors. 01 01 Maccuii. P
Meets 0501 05-06/29/05
MWTh 4:15pni-7.00pm (EDU 2119)
Tune and room to be arranged Dis 0201 Volh. L
Meets 07/ 18/05-OM3/05
MW 9:00am-4:50pm (EDU 1 107)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP4a9 Field Eipericnca in Special Education: (1-4) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0101 Brown, M.
Time and rtx>m to be arranged 0201 Brown, M.
Tune and room to be arranged
EDSP498 Special Problems In Special Edocadon; (l-«) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtam sccaon number,
EDSP499G Workshops. Cninlcs. and InsUailes in Spedal Edacadon: Inclusive Practices in the Schoob; (3) REG. 0101 Gniber. B.
TuTh 4:OOpm-7:0Opm (EDU 1315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP499W Workshops, Qinics, and Instinites In Special Edocatioa: School Violence and Dbmplion; (3) REG. This class IS for upper level undergraduate students. 0101 Drakeford, W.
MW 4:00pm-7:00pm (EDU 1315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP607 School VioleDce and Disniptlon; (3) REG.
i semester hours This course is for graduate students. 0101 Drakeford,, W
MW 4:00pni-7:00pm (EDU 1315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP613 Behavior and Classroom Management in Special
Education; (3) REG.
For EDSP majors only or permission of instructor Also offered as
EDSP 413 Credit will be granted for only one of the follming:
EDSP 413 or EDSP 613
0101 Barthold.C.
TuTh 4:0Opm-7: 1 5pm (TWS 0138)
EDSPiTO Single Subject Roearch U Special EducatloD; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite: EDSP 600 or permission of department.
0201 Barthald,C.
TuTh 4:00pm-7:15pro (EDU 1315)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
EDSP<78I Seminar In Special Education: Developmental lalerventlons In the NICU; <3) REO'AUD The course will cover medical issues and developmental interventions for the care of medically fragile infants while in the neonatal intensive care unit and following discharge to home. Guest speakers and visits to the NICU will be integrated in this course- Classes will be held in the Neonatology Conference Room (Rm N5W6«) at University of Maryland Hospital located at 22 South Greene Street, Baltimore. MD 21201. Smdents should contact Brenda HusseyOardner prior to die start of class for directions and parking information ph 410-328-8782 or bfau&sey^peds. umaryland.edu 0201 STAFF
M 3 0Opm-9:00pm (Arranged)
EDSP788C Selected Topics In Special Education: Communication Development and Intervention for Students withDeaf-bllndness/ Severe Disabilities: (2) REG/AUD
This course is an overview of communication strategies for students with deaf-blindness. Information on the development of receptive and expressive communication systems will be provided. The fiill range of communication options from prcintentiona! behaviors to symbolic systems will be addressed. Panicipants will learn about specific strategies mcluding environmental cues, touch cues, object cues, pictures, calendar systems, sign language and speech. 0101 Kelly, D
Meets 06/2a'05-06/24/05
MTuWThF 8:30ara^:30pm (EDU 01 14)
EDSPTfg (PermReq) Special Problcna in Special Educaltan: (1-«| REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDSP799 Master's Tliolt RcMarch: (l-«) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtam section number.
EDSPSm Apprenticeship In Special Education; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to obtain section number.
EDSPtm (PermReq) Internship in Special Education; (3-«) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
EDSPS99 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to
obtain section number.
EDUC Education (Education)
EDi;C275 (PermReq) Students, Learning and Technology; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: EDUC27S or EDUC2S9A. Formerly
EDUC 289A.
04YS Pruitt-MenUe, D.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:OOam-»:0Opm (EDU 0304)
ENAE Engineering, Aerospace
(The A. James Claris School
of Engineering)
ENAE2g3 Introduction to Aerospace Systems; (3) REG.
Prerequisites: PHYS 161 and ENES WO and ENES 102
Corequisites. ENAE 261 and (PHYS 260 and 261 ). Formerly: ENAE
281 and ENAE 282. For ENAE majors only. Credit will b.e granted
for only one of the following: ENAE 281 and ENAE 282 or ENAE
283.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF l:OOpm-2:20pm(EGR3102)
ENAE3I1 Aerodynamics I; (3) REO/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENAE 283. ENES 221 and MATH 246. ENAE majors
only or permission of department. Formerly ENAE 471.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 4:00pm-5:20pm (EGR 1 102)
ENAE423 Vibration and Aeroelasdcity; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ENAE 324 ENAE majors only or permission of
department.
0101 Lee, S.
MTuWThF 8:00ani-9:20am (EGR 0108)
ENAE499 (PermReq) Elective Research: Individual Instmctlon;
(1-3) REO/P-F/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number.
ENAE799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG. Individual instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
ENAE899 Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instiuctor to obtain section number.
ENBE Biological Resources Engineering (Agricultiire and Natural Resources)
ENBE388 (PermReq) Honors Thesis Research: (3-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENBE489 Special Problems in Biological Engineering; (1-3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENBE499 Special Problems In Agricultural Engineering Technology; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENBE699 Special Problems In Biological Engineering; (l-«) REG/
AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENBE799 Master's ThesU Research; (1-4) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENBE899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (I-«) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENCE Engineering, Civil
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENCE489 Special Problems In Civil Engineering: (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instiuction course: contact depamnent or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCE623 Introductian to Advanced Scheduling; (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite: ENCE 662. Abo offered as ENCE 688S Credit will be granted for only one of the following: ENCE 623 or ENCE 6S8S. 0101 OConnelUK-
MW 6:30pm-9:00pm (EGR 1 104)
ENCE663 Management of Design and Constmctlon Organizations: (3) REG/AUD Prerequisite: permission of department. 0101 Schulman, N.
TuTh 6:30pm-9:50pm (ITV 1111)
ENCE665 Management of Project Teams; (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite: permission of department. For ENCE majors only. 0101 Johnson, H.
Meets 05/31/05-08/19/05
Tu 5:30pm-8:00pm (EGR 2 1 54)
ENCE667 Project Performance Measurement: (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite: permission of department. 0101 Gabriel, S.
Meets 06/01/05-07/26/05
MW 4:00pm-6:30pm (EGR 2103)
ENCE688 Advanced Topics In ClvU Engineering: (1-3) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENCE689 Seminar: (1-16) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCE799 Master's ThesU Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENCE899 Doctoral DisserUdon Research; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENCH Engineering, Chemical
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENCH468 Research: (1-3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCH648 Special Problems in Chemical Engineering; (1-6) REG. Individual Instruction course: contiict department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENCH799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG.
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENCHS99 Doctoral Dbserudon Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
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ENCO
ENGL
ENCO Engineering, Cooperative
Education
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
E.NCOM« (PermRtql SamnKr Co-op Work Eiptrian: (>«
cnat)S-F
0101 Sauber. H.
Time and TDOm to be srranged 0201 Siuber. H
Tunc and nxwn to be arranged
ENEE Electrical & Computer Engineering
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENEE2M (PemiKeq/ B*sk Circxil Tkeary (3) KEG- PnrtqmsM: PfTfS 260 and PHyS 261 iFormtrh PHYS 262). Corequisiu. \L4 TH 246. Engmeenng College c«l>- (04). 0101 STAIT
Meets 05 3 105-07 70 05
MTuVkTh 12:30pni-l:50pni (CSI 2120)
W 2:00pni-3L20l!ni (CSI 2120) Dis
E>XE244 (PrrmReqi Digital Logic Dcaiga: (3) R£G- Prtrrqmsur: ESEE lU or C.USC 106. Ratriaed to sadam wirt 09090 or 09991 ma/or codes Eagmeering College only (04). 0101 . STAFF
Meets 05/3 l«5-07/2(M)5
MTuWTh 9:30am- 10:50ani (CSI 2120) All lower-dHTSwn CHEM. MATH. Pm'S and Engineering courses tbal are lequind courses for tbc BS degree m ElectncaJ Engineering must be completed befbee enrolling in any 300- or 400- le>el ENEE course (except ENEE 300 and ENEE 301). Transfer snidents vnll be alkm ed otic term to complelc all soch courses after starting lo take upper-level ENEE courses.
ENEE302 iPtnmReq/ Digitml ElectTsaks; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: ESEE 204 and completion of all loT^er-di^ision couryes indieEE mrrjculwn Restricted lo students wilk 09090 or 09991 maior cades. See aba^e note ENTE majors (09090) only. 0101 STAFF
Meets 05 31 "05-07 7005
MTuWTh 8:00am-9:20am (CSI 3120)
ENEE3I2 IPermRail Semkoadietor Dnices and .^uleg
ElectTMia; (3) REG.
Preretpdsite. E.^EE 302 and completion of all Uni>-er-di\ision
technical courses tn the EE curriculum. Restricted to students hi"A a
09090 major code See above note ENEE tnajtxi (09090) only.
0101 STAFF
Meets 05/3 1 05-07/2005
MTuWTh 9;30Mn- 10:50am (CSI 3120)
E>°EE35« (PermReqi Compnter Orguizatiaa; (3) REG
Prerequisile: ESEE 244 and completion of all lo^er-djvision technical courses in the EE curriculum. See abcne note For 09090 and 09991 majors only. Electrical Engineering and Computer Engineering motors may not substituie C.\{SC 311 for ESEE 350. Sot open to students h Ao have completed ESEE 250. Formerly ESEE 250 ENEE majors (09090) only. 0101 STAFF
Meets 05 3 1-05-07 7005
MTuWTh 8«)ini-9.20am (CSI 21 IT)
ENEE3M iPermReql EkctroBlgMdc Tkeorr. (3) REG. Prerequisites: SUTH 24 1. (PHYS 270 and 271 /Former PHYS 2631) and completion of all lower-division technical covrses inthe EE curricidum. See above note 0101 STAFF
Meets 05 31 05-07 7IV05
MTuWTh ll«>atn-12J0pm (CSI 2120)
E.NEE3«I (PermReql ElecmaagMtk Watx Propagatioa: (3)
REG
Prerequisite: ESEE 380 and completion of alt lo^^■er'dI^ision
technical courses in the EE cumculum. See abo\e note. For E^EE
majors only.
0101 STAFF
Meets 05 3 105-07 70 05
MTuWTh 8 00am-9^20am (CSI 2107)
ENEE440 iPermReqi Mknproctsiors: (3) REG. Prerequisue: ESEE 350 and completion of all Ur>ver-division technical courses in the EE curriculum. See above note For 09090
iiiH< 0999/ Mo/on (m/)i ENEE m^on (09090) only. 0101 STAFF
Meets 05 3 1 05-07/2(105
MTuWTh 8:0Oam-9JOam (CSI 1 122)
ENEE499 iPermReql Scalar Projects bi Electrical EaglMcriag; (1-3) REG.
IndiMdual Instnictioo course: contact depanmeot or tostnictor to obtam section Qumbcr.
E.N'EEM9 (PermReql Ia<lep«a<ieal Stadles la Electrical Eagiaeertar- (1-3) REG AUD
Indi%-idua] Instructioa course: contact department or mstnictor to obtam section number.
E.NEE799 (PermReql Master's Tberis Rexardi; (l-<) S-F. Individual InstmctioQ course: contact department or mstructor to obtam sectioo number.
ENEE«99 (PermReql Dactoral Dfiaenalioa Reaearck: (1-8) S-F Individual Instnictioo course: contact department c obtain section number.
ENES Engineering Science
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
E.NXSIM (PermReql latrodictioB to Eagineeriag Desiga; (3) REGP-F AUD
CORE: Physical Science (PS) CorequisUe: HITH 140. Students interested in science and technology discover engmeenng and dK engineering design process by working in teams lo design, build, test and anal>-ze a number of challenging robotics-oriented projects. Students learn fimdamental engineering analysis methods, bow to apply them using sofb^-are packages and bone their communication skills through design presentatioiL A Young Scholars Program course. EnroUmenl by petmissioo only. Please contact suminer^iniiaiLumd.edu for fiirtlier mfbcmation. (MYS Uvell, D.
Meets 07 1105-07 79,05
MTuWThF 9:00am-l :00pm (EGR 01 10)
E.NXSI02 (PermReql Stalks: (3) REGP-F AUD
Prerequisite: MATH 140. For engineering ma/ors only. Formerly
ESESlia
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9JOam-10:50aro (EGR 0108) TuTli l>J0pm-2:30pm (EGR 0108) Dis
E.VESI40 DisctnTriag New Veatares-Foudatloas of EatrcpreaeanUp; (3) REG PF AUD
Young scholars explore dynamic business and technology topics by workmg m teams to design a new- business. Students to leara the basic business, strategy, and leadership skills needed to launch new ventures and leam bow to assess the feasibility of a startup \xnaire. as well as how to apply best practices for planning, launching, and managing new- companies. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by- permission only. Please contact sumnier^umail.umd.edu fiir fintfaer mformatioa 0»YS Green. 1.
Meets 07 1 1 05-0729 05
MTuWTllF 9:00«m-»:00pm (SCC 2121)
ENES22* Meckaaics of Materials; (3) REGP-F AUD.
Prerequisites: E\ES 102: and\UTH 141: and PHYS 161 For
engineering majors only [not including £.V££ majors}.
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9-JOam- 10:50am (EGR 2154) TuTh 1 2:45pm-2:45pm (EGR 2 1 54) Dis
ENXS22I DvKanucs; (3) REGP-F AUD.
Prerequisites E.VES 102 or ESES 110: and MATH 141: and PHYS
161
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8 00am-9:40am (EGR 2154) 0201 STAFF
SnuWThF ll:OOam-l2:40pmlCHMOI22)
ENES435 Product Lfalbility and RegalatioB: (3) REG P-F ALTS yiuiioi- standing. .-Mso offered as ENTP435. For additional assistance, please contact Prof Jim Milke at (301) 405-3995 or by email at milkei^eng.umd.edu. 0101 Brannigan, \'-
MW 5:00pm.8:20pm (EGR 1202)
E.VESSM Eagiaceriag Professional Devekipmeiit for Teachers; (I-t) REGP-F AUD. 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
ENFP Engineering, Fire Protection
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENFP429 (PermReql Indepeadeal Stadles; (1-3) REGP-F Individual Instruction course: cootacl department or mstructor to obtain scctioQ number
ENFP43S Prodoct Liability aad Regaladoa; (3) REGP-F/ AUD. Junior standing Also offered as ENES435 For addinonal assistance, please contact Prof Jim Milke at (301) 405-3995 or by email at milke^eng.uind.edu. 0101 Branmgan. V.
MW 5 00pm-8:20pm (EGR 1202)
ENFP«12 Toiidty Evaloalkia aad Aaalyiii: (3) RECAUD.
0101 MiikcJ
TuTh 5 00pm-8:20pm (EGR 0135)
E.NFP«19 Gradaate Snaiaar: (1-3) REGAUD.
Individual lostzuction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
EMT«29 Sdeeted Topics; (3-«) REG AUD.
Individual Instructioa cotnse: OMMact department or mstructor to
obtain section number.
ENrPM9 Special ProMeas; (1-3) REG AUD. Individual Instnictioo course: contact department c obtain sectioo number.
E.NFPT9* Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG S-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENGL English (Arts and Humanities)
ENGLISI latrodaction to » ritiag; (3) REG
An intnxluctory course m academic wridng.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9J0am-10:5Oam (ARC 1121)
0102 STAFF
TuTh l:0Opm-»:l5pm(SQH2121) 0104 STAFF
MTuTh 6:0Opm-8:10pm (SQH 21 19) 0202 STAFF
TuTh 6:O0pm-9:15pm (SQH 1 103) 0204 STAFF
MWTh 6:00pm-8:l0pm (SQH 2121)
ENGLIOIB (PermReql latrodnctioa to Wridag; (3) REG
For Bridge students only 0101 STAFF
Meets 06.70/05-07 79 05
MTuWThF l:00pm-2:30pm (MTH B0125>
ENGLIDIX latndnction lo W rWag; (3) REG
For students for wliom English is a second Language. 0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:3Oam-I0:5O>m (SQH 2120)
ENCL205 Introdactioa to Skakeapeare; (3) RECP-F'AUD. CORE: Litcranire (ML) Recommended for non-majors 0201 Grossman, M.
MW6K)0pn>-9:15pm(SQH MOD 04YS Pearson. M.
Meets 07/1 1 054)7/29D5
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:30pm (SQH 1101) Snidents concentrate on three major plays-RKhard HI. Hamlet, and Macbeth within the context of plot character, genre, and die Renaissance. The focus of the course will be language and performance history through close readings of important pasnges followed by discussions on how staging and acting can influence those intcrpcetanofis. Course acuvities mchide a visit to the Folger Shakespeare Library, the National Gallery of Art to look, and an evening perfonnance of early modem drama. Section 04YS is a Young Scholars Program course. Enrotlment by permission only. Please contact summeTt^uiiiaiLnmd.e<hi for fiirther mfotmatioii.
ENGL222 AaKfleaa Utcralare: 1S4S to Preseat: C3) REGT-F/
AUD
CORE: Literanirc (HL)
0101 Hammond. M.
TuTh l:0Opm-»:l5pm(SQH 1101)
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ENGL
ENMA
ENGL234 IntroductioD to African-Americao Literature: (3)
RHGT-F AUD.
CORE: Literature (HL) DIVERSITY
0101 Thomas. R.
TuTh9:00am-12:30pm(SQH 1103)
ENGL243 IntroductioD to Poetry; (3) REG/P-F AL(D. CORE: Literature (HL) 0101 Cohen. A.
MW 6:00pm-9:15pni (SQH HIT) 0201 Otremba. P
TuTh l:00pni^:I5pm (SQH 1 1 19)
ENGL24S FUin Md the Nairative Tradition: (3) RE&P-F'AUD CORE: Hislon or Theory of .Ans (HA) 0401 Kauffinan. L.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF l:00pni-4: 15pm (SQH 1120)
ENGL250 Introduction to Literature by Women: (3) REG-T-F/
AUD.
CORE: Literature (HLlDn-ERSITS'.Jisoo^CT-eJi! ITMST 2SS
Credit Hill he granted for only one of the following: ESCL 250 or
H-UST255
0201 Sadlack. E.
NfW l:00pm-»: 15pm (SQH 1117)
ENGL2780 Special Topics in Literature: Writing for Screen and Stage; (3) REG P-F AUD
Students will read a few plays and novels, noting the changes that were necessary to turn them into films. Each student then will produce one substantial writing project each week for the three weeks of the course. These projects will include a play version of their story- idea, a movie treatment version of the idea, and a screenplay version of the idea. Part of The Arts! at Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summert§,umail.umd.edu for further information. 04AR Ohnert. M.
Meets 07' 11/05-07 29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:30pm (SQH 1107)
ENGL278R Global Literature and Social Change: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Literanire (HL) DIVERSITY
0101 Ray.S.
MW l:00pm^: 15pm (SQH 1103)
ENGL294 Introduction to Creative Writing: (3) REG P-F AUD. 0201 Von Euw. M.
MWI:0Opm^:15pm(SOH 1111)
ENGL30I Critical Methods in the Study of Literature: (3) REG
P-F.'AUD.
For English and English education majors only.
OlDl Leonard!. S
MW l:00pm^:15pm(SOH21l7)
ENGL304 The Major Works of Shakespeare; (3) REG/P-F/ AUD. Preret/uisite: tHV loner-level English courses, at least one in literature: or permission of department. Sol open to students who ha\e completed ESGL 403 and ENGL 404. 0201 CarTwright K.
TuTh l:0Opm-4:15pm (SQH 1 103)
ENGL310 Medieval and Renaissance British Literature: (3)
REGP-F AUD
Prerequisite: tHO lower-le\el English courses, at least one in
literature: or permission of department.
0101 Moser. T.
TuTh 6:0Opm-9: 15pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL3I2 Romantic to Modem British Literature: (3) REG P-F/
AUD.
0101 Cohen. W.
MW 6:00pm-9: 1 5pm (SQH 1119)
ENGL313 American Literatur*: (3) REG. Prerequisite: tHO loMer-level English courses, at least one in literature, or permission of department. 0201 Levine, R.
MW6:00pm-9: 15pm (SQH 1107)
ENGL348A Literary Works by Women: Women and Science
Fictton: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY
0401 Donawenh. J.
MeetsO7;l|(O5-O7'29'05
MTuWThF l:00pm-4 15pm (SQH 1105)
ENGL348F Literary Works by Women: Women and the
American West; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY
0101 Ryan, L.
MW9:00am-l2:30pm(TLF 1103)
ENCL379E Special Topics in Literature: Film .\nal>* - The Rhetoric of Fictional Worids: (3) REG
0101 Miller. J
TuTh 6:30pm-l0:00pro (SQH 1 1201
ENGL379G Special Topics in Literature: Modern Heroic Cinema; (3) REG. 0201 Miller. J.
TuTh 6:30pm-10:00pm (SQH 1 120)
ENGL379P Special Topics in Literatore: Soul Work: Fait* and Doubt; (3) REG P-F AUD 0401 Cross. R
Meets 07 11/05-07/29.05
MTuWTliF9:OOam-12; 15pm (SQH 1117)
ENGL388P W riting InlemsUp; (3-«) REG
0201 Rosenthal. L.
Time and room to be arranged
ENGL391 Advanced Composition: (3) REG.
Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of ESGL 101 or
equi\alent. This course satisfies the professional Mriring requirement
0102 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am-l2:45pm (SQH 2119)
0107 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9: 1 5pm (SQH 1 123)
0108 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9: 1 5pm (SQH 1 107) 0201 STAFF
MW 9:30am-I2:45pm (SQH IlII)
0204 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2119)
0205 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2122)
ENGL392 Advanced Composition: Pre-Uw; (3) REG
Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of ESGL 101 or equi\ulent This course satisfies the professional writing requirement 0102 STAFF
TuTh 9;30am-12:45pm (SQH 1123)
ENGL393 Technical W riting; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of ESGL 101 or
equivalent This course satisfies the professional writing requirement
0101 STAFF
MW 9:30am-12;45pm (SQH 1111)
0102 STAFF
TuTl 9:30am- 12:45pm (SQH 1 107)
0103 STAFF
MW 9:30am-I2:45pm (SQH 1 107)
0108 ST.\FF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1111)
0109 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2122)
0112 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2121)
0113 STAFF
TuT1i6:00pm-9: 15pm (SQH 1123)
0201 STAFF
MW 9:30am-12:45pm (SQH 2120)
0202 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am- 1 2:45pm (SQH 2120)
0206 STAFF
MW6:O0pm-9: 15pm (SQH 1123)
0207 STAFF MW6:00pm-9:l5pm(SQH 1111)
0209 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9: 1 5pm (SQH 1121)
0210 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1 123)
0211 STAFF
MW 6KX>pm-9:15pm (SQH 2122)
ENGL393X Technical Writing; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of ESGL 101 or
equivalent This course satisfies the professional writing requirement.
For students for vvhom English is a second language.
0103 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:l5pm (SQH 1 107)
0202 STAFF TuTh6:00pm-9:l5pm(SQH Mil)
0203 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1 121)
ENGL394 Business Writing; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: Junior standing and completion of ESGL 101 or
equivalent This course satisfies the professional writing requirement
0101 STAFF
MW 9:30am-12:45pm (SQH 1123)
0102 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am- 12 :45pm (SQH 1121)
0104 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 2121)
0105 STAFF
TuTh 6:00p<n-9: 1 5pm ( SQH 1 1 2 1 )
0107 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9: 15pm (SQH 1105)
0108 STAFF
TuTh 6:0Opni-9: 1 5pm (SQH 1119)
0109 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1105)
0201 ST.\FF
MW 9:30am-12:45pm (SQH 1 105)
0202 STAFF
TuTh 9:30am-I2:45pm (SQH 1105)
0204 ST.\FF MW6:00pm-9:15pai(SQH 1105)
0205 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15poi (SQH 2120)
0206 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (KEY 0120)
E.NGL39$ Writing for Health PrsfeHMSs; (3) REG. Prerequisite: Junior standing and complelion of ESGL 101 or equivalent This course satisfies the professional writing requirement 0102 Knotl. W.
TuTh 9:30am-l2:45pm (SQH 1101)
ENGL429 iPermReql Independent Research in English: (1-6)
REGP-F.\LD
Individual Instruction course contact department or iitstructor to
obtain section number.
E-NCL472 .\frican-.\merican Literature: 1945 to Present; (3)
REGP-FAUD.
Prerequisite: n*tJ English courses in literature or permission trf
0101 Jarreu. G.
NfW lOOpm-llSpmtSQH 1119)
ENGL494 Editing and Document Design; (3) REGP-F AUD. Prerequisite: ESGL 391. ESGL 393 or eqmvalent 0201 Hendnckson. A.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (SQH 1117)
ENGL495 Independent Study in Honors; (1-3) REG ?-F AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtam section number. Prerequisites Candidacy for honors in English and ESCL > W and E\CL 3 73. For ESGL majors onh:
ENGL62SA Readings in African Americu Litentu*; (3) REG
AUD.
0101 Jairen. G.
MWI:00pro-4:15pm(SQH 1119)
E.NGL699 IPermReql Independent Study: (1-3) REG AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENGL799 Master's Thesis Research; (l-«) REG.
IndiMdual Instruction course: contact depattmenl or mstmctor to
obtam section number
ENGL899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction couise: contact department or instructor to obtain secbon number.
ENMA Engineering, Materials
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENMA499 iPermReqi Senior Laboratory Project; (3) REGP-F/
AUD.
0201 Briber, R
Time and room to be arranged
EN>L\698 Special Problems in Materials Science and EngiDeering; (1-3) REG AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact departmeni obtain section number.
ENMA799 iPermReql Master's Thesb Research: (l-«) REG. lr>diMduaI Instruction course: contact depardncnt or uistructor to obtain section number.
ENMA899 IPermReql Doctoral Dissertadoo Research; (I-»)
REG
Individual Instruction course: contact depanment or uistructor to
obtain section number.
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ENME
ENSP
ENME Engineering, Mechanical
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENME232 Thermodynamics: (3) REO/P-F/AUD. Prertquisile: PHYS 260 and PHYS 261 (Formerly: PHYS 262). 0101 Ohadi. M.
MTuWTh 9:00am- 10:40am (EGL 1204)
EMV1E271 InlroducHon to Matlab; (3) REG.
Prera/uMe ENES 221. 0101 STAFV
MTuWTh 1 l:00am-12:40pm (EGR 2154)
ENME320 Thermodynamics: (3) REO/P-F/AUD Prerequisites: MA TH Nl: and /PHYS 260 and PHYS 261 (Formerly: PHYS 262) j. 0101 Ainane, S.
MTuWTh 1 1:00am- 12:40pm (EGL 1202)
ENME33I Fiuid Mechanics: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: ENME 232 and ENES 221. 0101 Bigio.D.
TuTh 12:30pm-3:50pm (EGR 3106)
ENME332 TVansfer Processes: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: ENME 331. 0101 Herold. K
MTuWTh 9:00am- 1 0:40am (EGR 3102)
ENME3SI Electronics and InslrumenUtlon II: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: ENME 330 and (PHYS 270 and 27 J /Formerly PHYS
2631).
0101 STAFF
MW 12:30pm-2:30pm (EGR 01 10) MW 2:40pm^:40pm (EGR 01 10) Lab
0102 STAFF
MW 12:30pm-2:30pm(EGR01IO) MW 4:45pm.6:45pm (EGR 01 10) Lab
ENME36I Vibration, Controis and Opdmiutton I: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisites: ENES 220. ENES 221, ENME 271. and MATH 246.
For ENME majors only.
0101 STAFF
MTuW 9:00am-l 1:15am (EGR 3106)
ENME40« Machine Design; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Senior standing.
0101 Beigel.T
MTuW 4:00pm-6:15pm (EGR 0108) 0201 Beigel, T
MTuW 4:00pm-6: 15pm (EGR 0108)
ENME414 Compuler-Aided Design: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: MATH 241 or equivalent. 0i02 Zhang, G.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 17/05
MTuWThF 12:00pm.3:0Opm (EGR 0312) 0301 Zhang, G.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 8:00am- 1 l:0Oam (EGR 0312)
ENME4«2 Vibrations, Controis, and Optimization II: (3) REG/P- F/AUD.
Prerequisites: ENME 351 and ENME 361. Formerly ENME 362. 0101 Ainane. S.
MTuWTh 8:00am-9:40am (EGL 1202)
ENME488 (PermReq) Special Problems; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Insmiction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENME489T Special Topics in Mechanical Engineering: T\irbomachinery: (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0101 Marks, C.
MTuWTh 10:OOam-ll:40am(EGR21i2)
ENME799 Master's TbesU Research; (1-6) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
ENME899 Doctoral DisserUtion Research; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENNU Engineering, Nuclear
(The A. James Clark School of
Engineering)
ENNU468 Research: (2-3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENNII648 Special Problems in Nuclear Engineering; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENNU799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG.
individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENNi;899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENPM Engineering, Professional Masters
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENFM606 Linear Control Systems: (3) REG/AUD. OlFS Palmer, L.
MW 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged) OIHT Palmer, L.
MW 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged) OlSG Palmer, L.
MW 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged) OISM Palmer. L.
MW 5:30pm-8:IOpm (Arranged) 01 TV Palmer. L.
MW 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged) 0101 Palmer. L.
MW 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged)
ENPM6S2 Applied Finite Element Methods: (3) REG/AUD OlFS Etheridge, I.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged) OIHT Etheridge, J.
TuTh 5;30pm-8:10pm (Arranged) OlSG Etheridge, J.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged) OISM Ethendge, J.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:10pm (Arranged) OITV Etheridge. J.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:IOpm (Arranged) 0101 Etheridge. J.
TuTh 5:30pm-8: 10pm (Arranged)
ENPM808 (PermReql Advanced Topics in Engin^flng: (1-3)
REG/AUD.
0101 Sytmos, G.
Time and mom to be arranged 0201 Syrmos.G.
Time and room to be arranged
ENPM808F Advanced Topics In Engineering: Building Control Systems: (3) REG/AUD. OlFS Treado, S.
Meets 06/02/05-07/21/05
Time and room to be arranged OIHT Treado. S
Meets 06/02/05-07/21/05
Time and room to be arranged OlSG Treado. S.
Meets 06/02/05-07/21/05
Time and room to be arranged OISM Treado. S.
Meets 06/02/05-07/21/05
Time and room to be arranged OITV Treado. S.
Meets 06/02/05-07/21/05
Time and room to be arranged 0101 Treado. S.
Meets 06/02/05-07/2 1/05
TuTh 6:00pm-8:40pm (EGR 2107)
ENPM808L Advanced Topics in Engineering: Satellite Communication Systems; (3) REG/AUD. FSOl STAFF
TuTh 7:0Opm-9:40pm (Arranged) HTOl STAFF
TuTh 7:00pm-9:40pm (Arranged)
SGOI SMOI TVOi 0101
STAFF
TuTh 7:00pm-9:40pm (Arranged)
STAFF
TuTh 7:00pm-9:40pm (Arranged)
STAFF
TuTh 7:0Opm-9:4Opm (Arranged)
STAFF
TuTh 7:00pm-9:40pm (Arranged)
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TuTh 5:30pm-8 |
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TuTh 5:30pm-8 |
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Amey. E. |
TuTh 5:30pm-8 |
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TuTh 5:30pra-8 |
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TuTh 5:30pm-8 |
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0101 |
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TuTh 5:30pm-8 |
ENPM808R Advanced Topics In Engineering: Wiile Minimization in Project Management Deilgn; (3) REG/AUD.
MOpm (Amuiged)
lilOpm (Arranged)
trlOpm (Arranged)
[:10pm (Arranged) t: 1 0pm (Arranged) 1: 1 0pm (Arranged)
ENRE Reliability Engineering
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENRE4S2 Software Testing; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: CMSCII4 or CMSC 214: and CMSC/MATH 475 or MATH 461: or permission of department. OIRE Cukier.M.
Time and room to be arranged 0101 Culder.M.
Time and room to be arranged
ENRE467 System Safety Engineering: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: MA TH 246 and PHYS 263 or permLssion of
department.
0101 STAFF
Th 5:30pm-8:50pm (ITV 1 100)
ENRE620 Mathematical Techniques of Reliability Engineering;
(3) REG/AUD.
Also offered as ENNU 620.
0101 STAFF
Tu5:OOpm-8:IOpm(ITV 1100)
ENRE648 (PermReq) Special Problems in ReUabiUty Engineering; (l-«) REG/AUD.
individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENRE799 Master's ThesU Research; (1-6) REG/S-F. Individual Instttiction course: contact departmer obtain section number
ENRE899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-E Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor t obtain section number.
ENSE Systems Engineering
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENSE799 (PermReq) Systems Engineering Thesis: Masters Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Contact Systems Engineering OfTice, Rm. 2172 A. V. Williams Bldg. to make anangements.
ENSP Environmental Science and Policy (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
ENSP386 Internship; (3-6) REG.
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: internship proposal approved by the specialty adxison the director of ENSP and the student 's internship sponsor
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FREN
ENTM Entomology (Life Sciences)
ENTM699 Advanced Enlomology; (l-«) REO/AUD Individual InstructtoQ course: contact dcpaitment obtain section number.
ENTM7M Field Experience In Pest Management; (l-«) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENTM799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instr^icnon course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ENTM899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
ENTS Telecommunications
(The A. James Clark School
of Engineering)
ENT$609 Telecommanlcatlons Project; (3) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
ENTS699 Independent Study In Telecommunicadont; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction cour^: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
FMST Family Studies (Health and Human Performance)
FMST260 Couple Rebitlonshlps; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0201 Rubin, R.
MW 6:00pm-9:30pm (MMH 0108)
FMST330 Family Theories and Patterm; (3) REG/AUD.
Junior standuig.
0101 Zeiger. R.
TuTh 9:30am- 1 2:50pm (MMH 0108)
rMST332 Children in Families; (3) REO/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: FMST 105 or PSYC 100. 0201 Walker, S.
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (KEY 0102)
FMST341 Penonal and Family Finance; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0101 Kmgbt. W.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (KEY 0102) 0201 Knight. W.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (MMH 1400)
FMST381 Poverty, Afflnence, and Families; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. DIVERSITY Prerequisite: SOCY 100 or SOCY fOS. 0201 Roy.K.
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (MMH 0108)
FMST383 Delivery of Haman Services to Famlllei; (3) REO/P-F/
AtlD.
Prerequisite: FMST 330
0201 Kuvalanlca. K.
TuTh 9:30am-12:50pm (MMH 3418)
FMST38« (PermReq) Experiential Learning; (3-«) REG/P-F Individual Instruction cour%: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing.
FMST399 IPermKeq) Independent Study; (1-*) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Individualized family and community studies projects of interest to student and faculty.
FMST431 Family Crises and Intervention; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: PSYC 100. 0101 Zeiger. R.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pra (MMH 0108) 0401 Burdette. R
Meets 07/ 11/05-07/29/05
TuWTh 9:00am-l :30pm (MMH 140O)
FMST4M Violence in FamUles; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: PSYC 100 or SOCY 100 or SOCY 105. 0101 Schull,C.
MW 2:00pm-S:20pm (MMH 1304)
FMST477 (PermReq) Internship and Analysis in Family Studies;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: FMST 383. plus an additional six FMST credits and permission of department. For FMST majors only. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: FMST 477 or FMST 347. A planned, supervised internship completnented by analysis. Opportunities to integrate theory and practice. Field experience requires minimum of i 20 hours per semester. 0101 Oravecz, L.
Meets 05/31/05-08/17/05
W 9:30ara-12:50pro (MMH 1108A)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
FMST487 Legal Aspects of Family Problems; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Tripp, K.
MW 9:30am- 12:50pm (MMH 3418)
FMST498 (PermReq) Special Topics; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department c obtain section number. Individual &mily studies i on topics of interest to student and faculty.
FMST498S Spedal Topics: Sexuality: Issues in Family Therapy and Service Delivery; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Epstein, N.
TuTh 9:30am- 12:50pm (MMH 1108A)
FMST645 Sexuality: issues In Family Therapy and Service
Delivery; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisites: a basic course in human sexuality and permission of
instructor
0101 Epstein. N.
TuTh 9:30am-l2:50pm (MMH 1 108A)
FM$T«54 Clinical Marriage and Family Therapy Practice; (3)
REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: FMST 651. Limited to students admitted to the family
therapy program.
0101 Wertinich. C.
M 8:00am-4:30pm (Arranged) 0201 Wertinich, C.
M 8:00am-4:30pm (/Arranged)
FMST6S8 Supervised Clinical Practice of Marriage antl FamUy
Ther^ly; (1) S-F
0101 Werlinich. C.
W 9:00am-12:00pm (MMH 1310)
Time aixl room to be arranged Dis 0201 Werlinich, C.
W9:0Oam-12:OOpm(MMH 1310)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
FMST689 (PermReq) Internship; (J-») REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instriKtor to obtain section number. Internship related to student's chosen specialization.
FMST698 (PermReq) Advanced Toplci in Family Studies; (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual-Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
FMST698C Advanced Topics in Family Studies: Family Crises and Intervention; (3) REG/AUD 0101 Zeiger, R.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (MMH 0108) 0401 Burdette. R.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
TuWTh 9:00am-l :30pm (MMH 1400)
FMST698V Advanced Topics In Family Studies: Violence in Families; (3) REG/AUD 0101 Schull.C.
MW 2:00pm-5:20pm (MMH 1304)
FMST699 Independent Stndy; (l-«) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
FMST789 (PermReq) Non-Thesis Research; (1-3) REG/AUD. Individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
FMST79* Marriage and Family Therapy Supervision; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: FMST 790 or FMST 690. 0101 Werlinich. C.
F 8:30am-2:30pm (Arranged)
FMST799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor t
obtain section number.
FMST899 Doctoral Dissertation Rcseareh; (1-8) REG/S-F 0207 Koblinsky.S
Time and room to be arranged
FREN French (Arts and Humanities)
FRENlOl Elementary French I; (4) REG/P-F/AUD.
Not open to students with 2 or more years of high school level
French or to native/fluent speakers of French.
0101 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (JMZ 0208)
FRENI02 Elementary French II; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: FREN 101 at UMCP or permission of department. 0201 STAFF
TuWTh 6:0Opm-9:0Opm (JMZ 1215)
FREN 103 Elementary French Review; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. Limited to students who have completed fewer than three years of high school French. Not open to students who have completed FREN
102 or to ruttive/fluent speakers of French. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: FREN 102 or FREN 103.
0101 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (JMZ 2207)
FREN201 Intermediate French; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Humanities (HO) Prerequisite: FREN 102. Not open to native/fluent speakers. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: FREN 201 or FREN 203. Formerly FREN 203. 0101 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (JMZ 2206)
FREN202 Intermediate French Review; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Humanities (HO) Prerequisite: FREN 103 Not open to students who have completed FREN 201 (formerly FREN 203). 0201 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pilt-9:00pm (JMZ 3120)
FREN204 French Grammar and Compositton; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HOI Prerequisite: FREN 201 or FREN 202.
Open to students who have completed 4 years (Level 4) of high
school French. Not open to native/fluent speakers.
0201 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (JMZ 3205)
FREN240 Masterworks of French Lfteratnre In Ttuslatlon; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Literature (HL) 0201 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (JMZ 3205)
FREN243 Masterpieces in French and Francophone Cinemas; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (JMZ 3203)
FREN25a Introduction to French Literature; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Literature (HL) Not open to natht/fluent speakers. Prerequisite: FREN 204 or equivalent. Recommended: FREN 211 0101 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (JMZ 3203)
FREN3II Advanced Conversation:The History of France; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Not open to fluent or native speakers of French. Prerequisite: FREN
204 or equivalent. Recommended: FREN 211. Taught concurrently
with FREN 3 12.
0201 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (JMZ 3118)
FREN3I2 France Today; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Not open to native/Puent speakers. Prerequisite: FREN 204 or
equivalent. Taught cotKurrently with FREN 311.
0201 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (JMZ 3118) !
FREN386 EiperientUI Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing.
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FREN
GVPT
FREN79S MMters Independcni Sndy; (1-3) REGyAUD. OIOI STAFF
Tunc and room to be arranged
FREN7W Muter*! Tb«i« Research; (1-6) RECS-F IndivKhial Instnictioo course contact depaitment or insmictor to obtain section number.
FREN999 Doctorml DtowrutioB Research: (M) REG/S-F. Individual Instrucoon coune: contact departmeni or instructor to obtain section number.
GEOG Geography (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
GEOGIM iBtrodncdon to G<0(npby: (3) RE&T-F. CORE Bcfaavx>ral and Social Science (SB) 010! CimDCMjoe. J.
Meeo 05/3 1/05-06^4/05
TuWTh 4K)0ijm-7:30l)m (LEF 2205)
GCOGI4« Contml ED>1raBraenu; (3) REG/P-F'AUD. CORE: Ph>lical Saence (PS) 0201 Keiroe). M.
TuTh 9J0Mn-l OOpm (LEF 2166)
GEOGI70 Maps ud Map Use: (3) RECPF'AUD. CORE: Matbematics or Fonnai Reasoaing (N4S) 0101 Brodsky.H.
TuTh 9T0Oam-12:30pin aEF 1222)
GEOG3l« Man-land and Adjaceit Areas; (3) REG/P-F'AUD. Crtdit wll be granted for only one of the following: GEOG 3 10 or GEOG 321 Formerff GEOG 321. 0201 Eney. A.
MW l:00pm-»:30poia.EF2166)
GEOG3I2 Tk Uailed States and Canada; (3) REGP-F/Al)D. Credit nill be granted for only- one oftMefollawtng: GEOG 312 or GEOG 320. Formerly GEOG 320. 0201 Eney. A.
MVi 9:0O«m-12 JOpm (LEF 2166)
GEOG3I3 Latin America: (3) REG/P-F ALD.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GEOG 313 or
GEOG 323. Formerly GEOG 323.
0101 Uina.R.
TuTh 12:30pm-t«)pill (LEF 2166)
GEOG372 Remote Sensing (3) REG/P-F'AUD. There is a S4O.0O lab fee for this coune. 0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:30pm (LEF 2 1 66)
GEOG373 GeograpUc Isfsmution Systems; (3) REG'T-F/AUD There is a S40 00 lab fee for Ais course OIZl STAFF
.Meets 05/31/05 .07'0& 05
MW 6.KXIpm-930pin (SGI 210) Sectxxi OlZl is taught at the Shady Grove located at %30 Gudelsky Drive. Rockville MD.
0201
STAFF
MW 6:00pin-9:30pni (LEF 2166)
GEOG3M iPermReql tntenukip in Geography; (3) S-F Individual Instrucoon coui^: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: GEOG 305: and GEOG 310: and permission ofdeparrmenl. Corequisite: GEOG 385.
GE0G3SS (PermReq) Internship Research Paper; (3) REGT-F
ADD.
Individual Institiction course: contaa department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: GEOG 305: and GEOG 310:
and permission of department. Corequisite. GEOG 3S4.
GEOG39a Special Topics in (Geography: Technolog), SateUHes and Global Change: (3) REGT-F AUD. 04YS Geoies, M.
Meets 07; 11, 05-07 29,05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:30pm (LEF 1220)
GEOG43I Cnltnral Ecology; (3) REGP-F AUD
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GEOG 421 or
GEOG 431. Formerly GEOG 421.
0201 Kearney. B.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:30pm (LEF 2166)
GEOG434 The Contemporary City; (3) REG P-F AUD
Credit will he grunted for only one of the fottowing: GEOG 434 or GEOG 450 Formerly GEOG 450 0101 ZlatK. M
MW ::0Opm-5 JOpm (LEF 1221)
GEOG43S Population Geography; (3) REGT-F AUD. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GEOG 422 or GEOG 435. Formerly GEOG 422. 0101 Zlatic. M.
MW 6:0Opm-9:30pm (LEF 1222)
GEOC498 IPermReql Topical Investlgalions: (1-3) REG/P-F AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact depaninent or instructor to obtain section niunber,
GEOG7«8 iPermReqi Selected Topics in Geography; (1-3) REG AUD
IndiNidual Instruction course: contact department or msouctor to obtain section number,
GEOCTn IPermReql Independent Readings: (1-3) REG AUD Individual Instruction course: contaa department or instructor to obtain secnoa Dumber, Contact department to make arrangements.
GEOG790 iPermReq) Internship in Geography: (3) REG AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact depanment or mstructor to obtam section number. Contact department to make arrangements,
GEOG799 IPermReql Master's Thesb Research: (1-6) REG
IndiN-ithial Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
GEOGW9 IPermReql Doctoral DisserutioB Research; (1-8)
REG.
Individual Instrucnon course: contact depamnent or instructor to
obtain section number.
GEOL Geolog>'
(Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences)
GEOLIOO Physical Geology; (3) REGP-F/AUD.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GEOL 100 or
GEOL 103 or GEOL 120. CORE Physical Science Laboratory (PL)
Course only when taken concurrently with GEOL 1 10.
0101 Sunon,A.
.MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (PLS 1 140)
GEOLllO Physical GeoIog> Laboratory: (I) REGP-F, AUD Pre- or corequisite GEOL 100 or GEOL 120. CORE Physical Science Laboratory (PL) Course only when taken widi GEOL 100. 0101 STAFF
MW 12:00pm-3:00pm (GEO 2106) Lab
GEOL120 Environmental Geology; (3) REGT-F AUD. CORE: Physical Science (PS) Credit will be granted for only one of the following GEOL 100 or GEOL 120 0101 Clancy. K.
MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (PLS 1 1 19)
GEOU99 IPermReql Special Probleras in Geology; (1-3) REGT- F AUD.
Individual Instructioo course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number,
GEOL799 Master's ThesU Research: (1-4) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
GEOLS99 Doctoral DisserUtion Researeh: (1-8) REG/S-E Individual Instruction course: contact department c obtam section number.
GERM Germanic Studies (Arts and Humanities)
GERMI03 Intensive Elementary German; (4) REG/P-F'AUD. Mir open to students who have completed GERM 1 02. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GERM 102 or GERMI03 0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30aro-l 1:45am (JMZ 1215) 0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am- 11 :45am (IMZ 0208)
GERM203 Intensive Intermediate German: (4) REG
Prerequisite GERM 103 Not open to students who have completed GERM :o: Credit will he granted for only one of the following: GERM 202 or GERM 203 OIOI STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am-l 1:45am (JMZ 1224) 0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am-l 1:45am (ARC 1121)
GERM28« German-American CulturaJ Contrast; (3) REC/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
OIOI STAFF
MW6 00pm-9 15pm(ARC 1125)
GERM28I Women in German Literature and Society; (3) REG/
P-F'AUD.
CORE: Literanne (HL) DIVERSITY Also offered as IVMST 281
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: GERM 281 or
WMST281.
0101 STAFF
TuTh ::00pm-5:15pm iftlZ 1215)
GERM285 German Film and Uteranire; (3) REGP-F/AUD, CORE: Literature (HL) Films in English or with English subtitles, l-anguage of Instructions: EngUsh. 0301 BeickeaP
Meets 05 31 05-06' 17/05
MWF 9:00am-2:00pm (PLS 1 1 80)
GERM368 Scandinavian ChiHiation: Vlktaig Sagas; (3) REGP-F/ AUD
OIOI Oster. R.
MW l:0Opni-4:15pm (JMZ 1215)
GERM41 1 German for International Bosiness I: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD
Prerequisite. GERM 302 or equivalent or permission of department.
OIOI STAFF
MW 6«)pm-9:l5pm (KEY 0121)
GERM412 German for Intematioaal Business II; (3) REGP-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: GERM 411 or equix-alent or permission of department.
0201 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:l5pm (KEY 0117)
GERM41S German/English Translation I: (3) REGP-F/AUD. Does not fulfill major requirements in German. Not open to students who haw completed GERM 101. GERM 102. GERM 201. GERM 202. GER.il 301 or GERM 302. 0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (KEY 0117)
GER.M4I6 German/English TVanslation H: (3) REGT-F/AUD.
Prerequisite GERM 415 or equivalent. 0201 ST.\FF
TuTh 6 OOpm-9 15pm (JMZ 3118)
GERM899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course contact depanment or instructor to obtain secoon number,
GVPT Government and Politics (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
GVPTIOO Principles of (Government and Polities; (3) REGT-F/
AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB)
0101 Eialp. P
TuTh 9:0Oam-12:20pm (TYD 1 108) 0201 Orhan. O,
TuTh 9:00am-12:20pra (TYD llll)
C\PTI70 .\merican Government; (3) REG'P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) 0101 Evans. M.
MW 9:00am-12:20pm (TYD 1108) 0201 Whin,C
TuTh 9:00am- 1 2 :20pm (TYD 1102)
GVPT200 International PoUtkal Relations; (3) REGP-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Prerequisite: GVPT
100.
OIOI Ziv.G.
TuTh 12:30am-3:50pm (TYD 1102)
G\TTWI Uw and Society; (3) REGT-F/AUD 0201 Longoiia, R.
MW 9:00aro-l2:20pm (TYD 1 108)
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GVPT
HESP
GVPTZ4I The Study of Political Philojophy: Ancknl and Modern: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Pmra/uisile: GVPT 100. 0101 Alford. C.
MW 6:30pm-9:50pm (TYD 2106) 0201 Kim.S.
TuTh9:OOam-12;20pm(TLF 1101)
GVPT2S2 The Governmeiil and PoUdcs of the Third World; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Pnrequisile: GVPT 100
0101 Grant- Wisdom, D.
MW 12:30pm-3:50pm(TYD 1102)
GVPT289A iPermReq) Special Topics in Govemraent and PoUdcs: International PoUdcal Reladons (ICONS); (3) REG/P-F/ AUD.
Discover what it takes to be a world leader in an intensive, interactive exploration of how the international system woiics. Using the major theones of international relations as a general frameworlt. enter the world of virtual diplomacy and participate in foreign policy and negotiation activities through ICONS (the International Communication and Negotiation Simulations) program. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact sununer@umail.umd.edu for ftirther information 04YS Pate, A.
Meets 07/1 1/OS-O7/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-l2:00pm (TYD 2108) MWTh 1 :00pm-4:00pm (TYD 2 108) Dis
GVPT309P Topics in International Relations: Inter and Intra-
lUte conflict and Its resolution in Latin America; (3) I^G/P-F/
AUD.
Also offered as SPAN 448B.
0201 Kaufman. E.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (TYD 2102)
GVPT309X Topics In International Relations: Connict Resolution - The Israeli Palestinian Experiment: (3) REG/P-F/AUD After yeai3 of negotiation, lately most of the dialogue between Palestinians and Israelis East is spoken with bullets and bombs. A unique team of professors fi'om the Middle East is team-teaching this groundbreaking course. The specially designed approach allows an in-depth understanding of this volatile issue using interactive discussion, historical perspectives and problem-solving workshops to search for common ground. Topics include the fate of Jerusalem. the problems associated with refugees, settlements, water rights. border disagreements and security concerns. This conflict is compared to the broader perspective of other ethno-political conflicts. The instructors are two well known Palestinian and Israeli political scientists, who for nine years have been working togetlier. Prof Manuel Hassassian a resident of the West Bank, is the Executive Vice-Piesident of the Bethlehem University. Prof. Edy Kaufman, is the Executive Director of the Harry S. Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Both will be coming specially from the Middle East to teach diis course. 0201 Kaufrnan, E.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (TYD 1101)
GVPT38* IPermReq) EiperienHal Learning; (3-«) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of deparlmenl. Junior standing.
CVPT388 (PermReq) Topical Investigatlans; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Biglow,N.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Biglow,N.
Time and room to be arranged
GVPT3MA Topical Investigations: Analysis ofConcepIs and
Filmic Images; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Requires concurrent registration in GVPT 399A for a combined
total of 6 credits. See course description under GVPT 399A.
0301 Glass, J
Meets 05/31/05-06/I7,'05
)bea
GVPT399A Seminar In Government and Politics: Films and the
Politics of the Family; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
May be taken concurrently with GVPT 388A for a total of 6 credits.
0301 Glass, J.
MeeU 05/3 1/05-06/ 1 7/05
MTuWThF I:30pm^:30pm(JMZ0220)
CVPT409A Seminar In International Relations and World Politics: Politics of the European Union; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. This course will explore the use of simulations for the study of negotiation and decision-making and theories of conflict and cooperation. This class will design, beta-test and analyze scenarios and simulations that explore these two topics. The students will have
the opportunity to do original work in these areas and experience a very hands-on approach to the study of international relations. The course is designed for students who have taken previous classes in international relations and would tike to explore issues further (but such courses are not a prerequisite). 0101 Wustenberg, J.
TuTh I2:30pm-3:50pm (PLS 1129)
GVPT409B Seminar in International Relations and Worid Politics: Politics of the Arab World; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0201 Hass,issian, M.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (TYD 1 108)
GVPT409K Seminar in International Relations and World Politics: Multi-Track Diplomacy and Conflict Transformation;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
This intensive evening and weekend program in the field of appropriate dispute resolution (ADR) provides experiential learning and multiple perspectives on ways to bring about conflict transformation and peace building. The instructors. Dr. John Davies and Dr. Edy Kauftnan, are senior associates with the Center for International Development and Conflict Management. Edy Kauftnan is also the Executive Director of the Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew Universiti^ in Jerusalem. For more detailed information visit www.cidcm.umd.edu, s training program. The course is offered m six evening s Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 21nd July 7th. 6:00- 9:20pm: weekend workshop: Fnday July 8di, 6:00-9:20pm and Saturday and Sunday July 9th 10th, 9:00am- 1 :00pm and 2:00-6:00pm. 0101 Davies, J.
Meets 06/21/05-07/1 1/05
TuTh 6:00pra-9:20pm (TYD 2102)
GVPT432 Civil Rights and the Constitution; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: GVPT 231 0101 Simon, S.
TuTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (TYD 2110)
GVPT439A Seminar in Public Law: Gender and the Law; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Fntz, M.
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (TYD 2102)
GVPT444 American Political Theory; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: GVPT 100 or GVPT 1 70. 0201 Lowery, T
TuTh 9:00ara-12:20pm (TYD 1 108)
GVPT479B Seminar in American Politics: Perception and Misperception: An Analysis of the 2004 Presidential Campaign;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
This IS an on-line section. Students will interact and be assessed on
their panicipation in a on-line environment.
0101 De Vries. H.
Time and room to be arranged
GVPT808K Selected Topics in Functional Problems In International Relations: Multi-Track Diplomacy and Conflict Transformation; (3) REG/AUD
This intensive evening and weekend program in the field of appropriate dispute resolution (ADR) provides experiential learning and multiple perspectives on ways to bring about conflict transformation and peace building. The instructors. Dr. John Davies and Dr. Edy Kaufman, are senior associates with die Center for International Development and Conflict Management Edy Kaufman is also the Executive Director of the Truman Institute for the Advancement of Peace at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. For more detailed information visit www.cidcm.umd.edu, training program. The course ts offered in six evening s Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 2lnd July 7th, 6:00- 9:20pm; weekend workshop: Friday July 8th. 6;00-9:20pm and Saturday and Sunday July 9th lOth, 9:00am-l:00pm and 2:00-6:00pm. 0101 Davies, J.
Meets 06/21/05-07/1 1/05
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (TYD 2102)
GVPT898 Readings in Government and PollHcs; (3) REG/AUD Individual Instruction course: conuict departmer obtain section number.
GVPT899 Doctoral Disserta
Individual Instruction course: obtain section number.
I Research; (1-8) REG. tact department
HESP Hearing and Speech Sciences (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
HESPI20 Introduction to Linguistics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) 0101 Antonisse. M.
MWF 9:00am- 1 1 :30am (LEF 1222)
HESP3I1 Anatomy, Pathology and Physlslogyof the Andltory
System; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: HESP 202 with a grade of 'Cor better or permission
of department.
OIOI STAFF
MW 2;00pm-5:20pm (TYD 1118)
HESP386 (PermReql Experiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department.
Junior standing.
HESP388 Undergraduate Research Eitemship; (1-3) REG/P-F/ AUD.
•Individual Instruction cour obtain section number.
t department or instructor t
HESP4 1 7 Principles and Methods In Speech-Language Pathology
and Audiology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: {HESP 311. HESP 402. and HESP 411) with a grade
of'C'or better or permission of department.
0201 Davis. K.
MTuWTh 9:30am-ll:45am (LEF 0135)
HESP420 Deafness and Sign Language; (3) REG.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: HESP 498A or
HESP 420.
OIOI Kinsella-Meier. M.
MW 5:00pm-8:20pm (LEF 0135)
HESP498A Semhiar: American Sign Language I; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
OIOI Williams. T
MWF 9:00am-l 1:30am (LEF I22I)
HESP498B Seminar: American Sign Language H; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0201 Williams, T
MWF 9:00am- 1 1 :30am (LEF 1221)
HESP499 (PermReq) Independent Study; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
HESP625 Dysphagia; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: HESP 639B or HESP 625. 0201 Sonies.B.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWTh 9:30am- 1 1:45am (KEY 0126)
Time and room to be arranged
HESP635 Aural Rehabilitatian/HabiUtation; (3) REG/AUD
0101 Rudnick,R.
TuTh 4:15pm-7:l5pm (LEF 0135)
0102 Magness. M.
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (KEY 0103)
HESP638 Research Practlcum: Minor Research Problems; (I-
3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction coutse: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
HESP639 Special Topics in Hearing and Speech Sciences: Private Practice Issues in Audiology; (3) REG/AUD. This course will be taught at Gallaudet University-For additonal details please contact Dr. Sandra Gordon-Salant at (301) 40S-422S, OIOI Gordon-Salant, S.
Time and room to be arranged
HESP646 Educational Audiology; (3) REG. Prerequisite: HESP 606. Recommended: HESSP 645. 0201 Kreisle. A.
Meets 07/1 1/05-08/05/05
TuTh 5:00pm-8:00pm (Arranged)
HESP648B Clinical Practice In Speech; (1-2) REG/AUD.
0101 Sisskin.V
Time and nwm to be arranged
0102 Skinker.K.
Time and room to be arranged
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HESP
HLTH
0103 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0104 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
0105 Handy, D
Time and room to be arranged
0106 Wortliington. C-
Time and room to be arranged
HESP649 (PermReql CUuical Practice In AudMog): (1-2) REG'
AUD.
0101 Palmer, S.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 McCabe. M.
Time and room to be arranged
HESP6S8A iPcrmRcq) Seniinar:Clinical Topics in Hearing and Speech Sciences: Clinical Ethics; (2) REG AUD Open to year 2 and year 3 C.^UD students- 0101 Fitzgerald. T.
Th3:30pm-6;00pm(LEF 1222)
I1ESP658B SeminarrCUnical Topics in Hearing and Speech Sciences: Supervision; (I) REG AUD. 0101 McCabe, M.
W 3:30pm-6;00pm (LEF 1222) Ub
HESP708 Independent Study; (l-«) REG AUD
Individual Instr^iction course: contact department ( obtain section number.
HESP728 Advanced Clinical Practice In Speech; (2) REG AUD. 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged Lab
HESP729 Advanced Clinical PracHce in Audiolog); (1-8) REG
AUD.
0101 McCabe. M.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 McCabe. M
Time and room to be arranged
HESPTgg Graduate Research Eltemship; (1-3) REG AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
HE$P799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction coutse: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
HESP889 Doctoral Candidacy Research; (1-3) REG OIOI Gordon-Salanl. S
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Gordon-Salant, S.
Time and room to be arranged
HESP899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section number.
HISP Historic Preservation
(School of Architecture, Planning, and
Preservation)
HiSP6l9 iPermKeq) Special Topics In Historic Preservation; (3)
REG AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
H1SP6I9C Special Topics in Rteloric Preservation: Field Course In Historic Presenation in Chestertown, MD; (3) REG'AUD 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
HISP6M Internship in Historic Presenation; (3) REG AUD
Prereqiiisile permission ofinstntclor Formerly HISP 619. 0101 Linebaugh. D.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Linebaugh. D.
Time and room to be arranged
HIST History (Arts and Humanities)
HIST1I2 The Rise of the West: 1500-1789; (3> R£G/P-F'AUD CORE; Humanities (HOI 0501 Sutherland. D,
Meets 06;20/05-07'08/05
MTuWThF l:30pm-l:45pm (KEY 01161
HIST1S6 History of the United Stales to 1865; (3) REG'P-F AUD CORE: Social or Political History (SH) 0201 Hughes, M.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (KEY 0116)
HISTI57 History of the United Stales Since 1865; (3) REGT-F/
AUD
CORE: Social or Political History (SH)
0101 Smcad. E
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (KEY 0102)
H1ST236 History of Britain 1688 to Present; (3) REG/P-F/AUD CORE: Social or Political History (SH) 0301 Price, R.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:45pm (KEY 0116)
H1ST299 (PermReq) Directed Research; (1-3) REO/P-F/AUD. lndi\ idual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
H1ST307 The Holocaust of European Jewry; (3) REG/PF/AUD .•Ifao offered as JWST 345 Credit will be granted for only one of the follomng:HlST30?orJWSTH5. 0601 Rozenblit,M.
Meets 08/01.'05-08/19'05
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:l5pm(iCEY0116)
HIST3I9A Special Topics in History : Radical Regimes in the Arab Worid; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Ah, I.
MW 6:00pm-9:lSpm (KEY 0116)
HIST319B Special Topics in History: Religion and State In the Middle East Theory and Practice; (3) REG/PF AUD 0201 All, 1.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (KEY 01 16)
HIST319C Special Topics in History: Seiualily in the U. S.; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0301 Lyons. C.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:15pm (TLF 2103)
HIST319D Special Topics in History: America in the Movies: Major Themes in 2ath Century; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
0201 Malka,S.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (PLS 1111)
HIST319E Special Topics in History: History of the Arab Israeli Connict: (3) REG/P-F AUD
This course seeks to introduce the students to the history of the Arab-Israeli conflict from the advent of Zionism from the last two decades of the nineteenth century to the present.
Please see the on-line schedule of classes for a complete course description.
OlZl Ali. I.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (Arranged) Section OlZl will be taught at Shady Grove,
HIST319J Special Topics in History: Justifying Empire: Japan's Pursuit of Regional Power, 1870-1945; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0101 Harrell. R
TuTh 2:0Opm-5:15pm (KEY 0102)
HIST3I9W Special Topics in History : LaHn American History and Film; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0201 Williams, D.
MW 12:30pm-3:45pm (PLS 1119)
HIST324 Classical Greece; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0601 Holum. K.
Meets 08'0l/05-08/19.'05
MTuWThF 9:30am- 12:45pm (KEY 0102)
HIST331 Europe in the High Middle Ages: 1000-1250: (3) REGP-
F/AUD.
0101 Rutenbur^. J.
MTuWThF ll:OOam-I2:20pm (KEY 0103)
HIST3S2 America In the Colonial Era, 1600-1763; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
0501 Bradbury. M.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:45pm (KEY 0125)
H1ST353 America in the Revolutionary Era. 1763-lllS; (3) REG/
P-F AUD
Credit will he granted lor only one a/ the following: HIST 353 or
HIST 361
0101 Ridgway. W.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm(KEY 0125)
HIST356 Emergence of Modern America, 1900-1945; (3) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Reeommended: HIST 157 or HIST 211. Credit will he granted for
only one of the following: HIST 356. HIST 365 or HIST 366.
04()1 Cohen, H.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am- 12:45pm (KEY 0103)
H1ST357 Recent America: 1945-Presenl: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Reeommended: HIST 1 57 or HIST 356 Credit will he granted for only one of the following: HIST 357 or HIST 367 0101 Smead, E.
MTuWThF 12:30pm-l:50pm (KEY 0102)
H1ST386 Eiperientlal Learning; (3-6) REG'P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission ofdepi Junior standing.
HIST481 A History of Modern China; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Gao, J.
MW 2:00pm-5:15pm (KEY 0126)
HIST499 Independent Study; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
HIST619 Special Topics in History; (1-3) REG/AUD. 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
HIST708 Directed Independent Reading for Comprehensive Examinations I; (1-4) S-F. 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
HIST709 Directed Independent Reading for Comprehensive Eiaminations U; (1-4) S-F. 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
H1ST799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG.
Indiv idual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number,
H1ST819 Special Topics in History: Independent Research: (1-3)
REG/AUD.
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
HIST899 iPermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
HLTH Health (Health and Human Performance)
HLTH106 Drug Use and Abuse; (3) REGP-F/AUD.
0201 Alpert, S.
MTuWTh 9;00am-10:45am (HHP 0305)
HLTH130 Introduction to Public and Community Health; (3)
REGP-F/AUD.
Sot open to students who have completed HL TH 105. Credit will be
granted for only one of the following: HL TH 105 or HLTH 130.
Formerly HLTH 105, A Young Scholars Program
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:.£nroUment by pennission only. Please contact 2umd.edu forfunber mformation- (MYS Desmond. S
Meets 07 \\ 1)5-0T29!05
MTuWThF 9:00ain-l2:00pfn (Airanged)
HLTHI44 Pervmal ud Cammimity HeiUh: (3) R£G'7-F/AUD.
0201 Camer. T.
MTuWTh 1 OOpm-2:45pm(HHP0305)
HLTBISO Fmt Aid ud Emergency Medical Sertice): (2) REG P-F AUD
0101 GnfBn. M
TuTh 8;30aill-l 1 :00ani (HHP 0107)
0102 Griffin. M
TuTh 6:00pni-8:30pm (HHP 0107)
0201 Griffin. M
TuW 8 30am- 1 1 :00am (HHP 0107)
0202 Gnffin. M
TuTh 6:00pm-8!30pm (HHP 0107)
HLTH2))S ControOing Streu and Tension; (3) REG P-F AUD
0101 Grcenberg. I
MTuWTh 9:00ani-10:45am (HHP 03051
HLTH289 {PermRBqj Topical blvesli|:alioDs: (1-3) REG/F-F/AUD. Indnidual Instructioo course: contact department or mstnictor to obtain sectioo number.
HLTH377 Hamaa Senalit)'; (3) R£(j/F-F/ AUD.
0101 Sanyer. R.
MTuWTh ll«0am-l2:4Spm(HHP 1312)
0102 BurtJ.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 1302)
0201 Torebia. T.
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:45am (HHP 1301)
0202 Burt, J.
TuTh 6 OOpm-9 :45pm (HHP 1301)
HLTH430 HeaHh Education in the Workplace: (3) REG/T-F/AUD. 0101 Feldman.R
MW 6:00pai-9:45pra (HHP 1302)
HLTH47I Women's Health; (3) REGT-F ALT).
DIVERS\T\ Abo offeral as WMST47I Credit will he grarleil for
nnh one ol !heMlomng- HLTH 471 or HMST47I
0101 Vootbees. C
MTuWTb l:00pin-2:45pm (HHP 1301)
0102 Parter.C.
MW 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 1301)
0201 Sachs. T
MTuWTb l:00pm-2:4Spm (HHP 1302)
0202 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 1301)
IILTH498A Special Topics in Health: .Massage Therapy; (3) REG/
P-F AUD.
0101 Gilbert, G.
TuTh l:00pm-»:40pm (HHP 0107)
HLTH498H Special Topics in Health: Mind-Body Health; (3) REG
P-F AUD
0201 Hyde. D.
MTuWTh 11 :00am- 12 :45pm (HHP 1301)
HLTH498X Special Topics in Health: AIDS Education; (3) REC/P-
FAUD
0201 MitchelLJ.
TuWTh 6:0OpiD-8:20pm (HHP 0305)
HLTH«65 Health Behatior I; (3) REG AUD
0101 Feldman-R.
TuTh 6:0Opm-9:45pm (HHP 0301 1
HLTHTgS tPermReqi Internship in Health Education; (3) REG/
AUD
Prerequisiles IHLTH 66.', and HLTH 775; and HLTH 7S0I: or
permission of department.
0101 Desmond. S.
Tune and room to be arranged 0201 Desmond. S
Time and room to be arranged
HLTH7U Master of PnhUc Health in Community Health Education Project; (3) REG AUD
For HL TH majors only 0101 Ho«-ard, D.
Time and room to be arranged
HLTHM9 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/S-F IndtvKJual Instruction course: contact department c obtain section number.
HONR Honors (Undergraduate Studies)
HOMU29S Honors Seminar: Terrorism: (3) REG/P-F AUD. CORE: Social or Political History (SH) 0101 Smead, E
TuTh 2:00pm-5:15pm (ASA 0120)
HONR238B Honors Seminar: Images of Masculinity in Twentieth Century American Literature and FUm; (3) REG P-F/AUD CORE: Literature (HL 1 This course is a CORE course and is open lo oon Honors students. In this course we will discuss the dotninant issues and images of American masculinity in an attempt to discover what die myths of manhood are. if they are changing, and how. The class is discussion- driven, and there will be sbori written assignments along with a final project. For more information see the complete description in Honors Spnng 2005 catalogue. 0101 O'Sulln-an. S.
MW6:0Opm-9:15pm(/VRC 1121)
HONR2S9Q Honors Seminar: The Mosaic of Ideatily in Contemporary American Literature: (3) RECP-F/AUD CORE: Literanire (HLI Dr\'ERSm' 0201 Airozo. J.
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:45pm (ANA 0120)
ENFM Information Management (Information Studies)
INFM«13 Systems AnalysU and Design; (3) REG AUD. Prerequisite: ISFM 603. 0101 Diitcr. V.
TuTh 6:0Opm-9: 1 5pm (HBK 2 1 19)
[NFM702 User InteractioB with Information Systems; (3) REG
AUD.
There is a 1 0 hour lab widi this course.
0201 Rhoads. V
TuTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (HBK 21 19)
INFM718L Selected Topics in Information Management: Licensing for the Information Professional; (3) REG AUD. This IS a Web CT course. 0101 Abels. E.
Time and room to be arranged
DSTM718V Selected Topics in Information Management: Information \'isualization; (3) REG/AUD. 0101 STAFF
W 6:00pm-9:30pm (HBK 2119)
INFM719 iBdcpendent Study: (1-3) REG.
0101 Shaffer. R.
Time and room to be arranged
0102 Diker. V.
Time and room to be arranged
0201 Shaffer. R-
Time and room to be arranged
0202 Diker. V.
Time and room to be arranged
INFM730 Information Audits: (1,5) REGAUD. Prerequisite: INFM 600. 0201 Sirkantaiah, T.
W 6:00pm-9:30pm (HBK 0105)
IN'FM736 Information Management Team Experienee: (4) S-F.
Prerequisite: permission of instructor and department. Corequisite: INFM 7i7. Required in students s last semester 0101 Shaffer. R.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Shaffer. R
Time and room to be arranged
1NFM737 Sohing Problems in Information Management; (2) S-F Corequisite: INFM "^36. Required in student i last semester. 0101 Shaffer. R.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Shaffer. R,
Time and room to be arranged
ITAL Italian (Arts and Humanities)
For information on the Summer 2005 Intensive Italian program please visit tvyvw.summerumtLetiuAIL
rr/UJ8« Eiperiential Learning: (3-«) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: Learning Proposal approved try
the Office of Experiential Learning Programs, faculty sponsor, and
student 's internship sponsor Junior standing.
ITAL399 Directed Snidy in lulian; (1-3) S-F
Individual Instruction course: contact departmei obtain section number.
n'JVL498 Special Topics in Italian Literature: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtam section number.
1TAL498L Special Topics in Italian Literature: Italy and the Italians from an Anglo-American Perspective: (3) REG/P-F'ALID. 0301 Dcigan. F
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05 MTuWThF 10:0Oam-l:0Opm(JMZ0208)
1TAL499 Special Topics in lUUan Snidies; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
ITAL499L Special Topics in Italian Studies: Masterpieces of the
ItaUan Cinema; (3) REG P-F'AUD 0401 Falvo. I
Meets 07/ ll/05-07.'29'05 MTuWTh 12:00pm-2:00pm (JMZ 0208) MTuWTh 7:00pro-9:00pm (SMZ 0208) Ub
rVSP Individual Studies Program (Undergraduate Studies)
rvSP317 Progress Report: (1) S-F
Individual instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: admission lo IVSP major
1 VSP318 iPermReq) Independent Learning Activitfei: Individual Stiidies; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. IVSP majors only.
I\'SP420 IPermReq) Senior Paper; (3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtam section number Prerequisite: admission to IVSP major For IVSP majors only.
JAPN Japanese (Arts and Humanities)
JAPNIOI Elemenury Japanese I; (6) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:20pm (JMZ 31 18)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am- 12:20pm (JMZ 3 122)
JAPN102 Elementary Japanese 11; (6) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: JAPN 101 or equivalent. 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-l2:20pni (JMZ 1224)
JAPN201 Intermediate Japanese I; (6) REG/T-F/AUD
Prerequisite: JAPN 102 or equivalent. 0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am- 12:20pm (JMZ 1226)
JAPN202 Inlermedule Japanese 0; (6) REGiP-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: JAPN 201 or equi\'alent 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:20pm (JMZ 1211)
JAPN214 Japanese Language and Culture through Anime; (3)
REG.-P-F.AUD,
Animation has recently gained lecognition as a useful tool for learning culture, social issues, trends, and language and communication. By viewing animation with an emphasis on school life and youth culture, this course will address issues such as interpersonal communication (verbal and non-veitial behavior), cultural values, norms, and expectations. Also, introduces colloquial language. No previous toiowledge of Japanese is required. 0601 Anzai. S.
Meets 08.'01/05-08/19/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:20pm(PLS 1115)
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vy^ww.summer.umd.edu
JOUR
KNES
JOUR Journalism (Philip Merrill College of Journalism)
JOURISO (PermReq) Introduction to Man Communication; (3) REG/P-P/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Not open to students who have compleledJOUR 100 prior to Fall 1999 Credit will he granted for only one of the following: JOUR 100 or JOUR ISO Formerly JOUR 100. An exploration of the world of journalism. Seminar discussions will look at news judgment. Journalism values and ethics, and ne\^'sroom dynamics. Computer tab sessions will focus on the reporting, writing and production of news. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summcr@umail.umd.edu for further information. 04YS Flynn,A.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-l 2:00pm ( JRN 3 1 1 1)
JOUR198 (PermReq} Survey Apprenticeship: (1) S-F
Students should meet with Director Penny Fuchs in JRN 1 1 17 no later Uian Friday, May 27, 2005 to gain permission to enroll. 0101 Fuchs, P
Meets 05/3 1/05-08/24/05
Time and room to be arranged
JOIJR20I (PermReq) News WriHng and Reporting I; (3) REG. Pre- or corequisite: JOUR 100. Grammar competency demonstrated by a score of 52 or higher on the TSWE and permission of department. Sophomore standing. A 5-minute typing test is required prior to the first class. Students must type a minimum of 30 wpm to remain enrolled in the course. Must have at least 28 credits earned. Seek permission to enroll and take typing test in 1117 JRN. 0101 Callahan, C
MTuWTTiF 2:00pm-3:40pm (JRN 3111)
JOUR202 (PermReq) News Editing; (3) REG
Prerequisite: grade of Cor better in JOUR 201 For JOUR majors only. For JOUR majors only. 0201 Crane, S.
MTuWThF 2:00pm-3:40pm (JRN 3 1 02|
JOUR232 (PermReq) News Editing for Public Relations; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: Grade ofC or better in JOUR 231 or equivalent and
permission of department. Credit will be granted for only one of the
following: JOUR 202P or JOUR 232.
0201 Crane, S.
MTuWThF 2:00pm-3:40pm (JRN 3102)
JOIIR240 Advertising In America; (3) REG/P-F/AUD CORE: Social or Political History (SH)Nol open to students who have completed JOUR 340. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: JOUR 240 or JOUR 340. Formerly JOUR 340. 0101 Zanot, E
MW 9:00am-12:15pm (JRN 1104)
JOUR262 (PermReq) News Editing for Broadcast; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: Grade ofC or better in JOUR 201 and permission of
department. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
JOUR 202B or JOUR 262.
0101 Farrell, S.
MTuWThF 12:a0pm-l:4apm (TWS 0147) MTuWThF 12.aOpra-l:40pm(TWS0117)
JOUIUOO Journalism Ethics; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: JOUR 201. 0101 Moeller, S.
TuWTh2:0Opm-4:l0pm(JRN 1105)
JOUR352 Online Journalism; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: JOUR 202. For JOUR majors onlv. 0101 Harvey, C
MTuWThF 1 1:00am- 12 :40pm (JRN 31 17)
JOUR361 (PermReq) Television Reporting and Production: (3)
REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: JOUR 360. 0201 Bums, D
TuTh ll:00am-2:15pm (TWS 3218)
JOIIR398 Independent Study; (1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Contact department to make arrangements. Consult in JRN 1 11 7 for section and MARS code corresponding to faculty member.
JOUR400 Media Law; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: JOUR 320 or JOUR360 or JOUR 501. Junior standing.
0101 Moeller, S.
MW 6:0Opm-9: 1 5pm (JRN 2114)
0102 Moeller, S.
TuWTh 1 1:00am- 1:10pm (JRN 1105) Graduate students should register for this section.
JOUR459A (PermReq) Special Topics In Journalism: Mining the National Archives: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Undergraduate journalism majors enrolled in this cour^ will satisfy JOUR 470-479 research requirement. Course wii! be held at the National Archives 11. Contact the instructor to obtain permission. 0101 Chinoy, i
TuTh 9:00am- 1 2: 15pm (JRN 1 104)
JOtR472 (PermReq) Computer-Assisted ReporHng; (3) R£G
Prerequisite: JOUR 320 or JOUR 360. Not open to students who have completed JOUR 32S. Credit will be granted for only one of the following JOUR 32S or JOUR 472 Formerly JOUR 328. 0101 Chinoy, I.
MWF l:00pm-3:10pm (JRN 3102)
JOliRSOl (PermReq) Fundamentals of WriHng and Editing; (3)
REG/ AUD
Prerequisite: permission of deportment
0101 Callahan, C
MTuWThF 9:00am-10:40am (JRN 3103)
JOURS02 (PermReq) Reporting for Graduate Students; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite: JOUR 501 or permission of department.
0201 Crane, S.
MTuWThF 9:00am-10:40am (JRN 3103)
JOUR503 ReporHng for Broadcast News; (3) REG/AUD Prerequisite: JOUR 501 Also o/fered as JOUR 262. 0101 Farrell, S.
TuWThF 12:00pm-l:40pm (TWS 0147) MTuWTh l2:OOpm-l:40pm(TWS0117)
JOUR600 (PermReq) Journalism Ethics; (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite: permission of department. 0101 Moeller. S.
TuWTh 2:00pm-4: 10pm (JRN 1105)
JOUR60I (PermReq) Theories of Journalism and Public CommunicaHon; (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite permission of department.
0201 Newhagen, J.
TuTh ll:00am-2:20pm(JRN 1104)
0202 Newhagen, J.
TuTh 2:30pm-5:50pm (JRN 1 104)
JOUR620 Seminar In Public Affairs ReporHng; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisite JOUR 502 or equivalent. 0101 Stepp,C.
MW 9:00am- 1 2:20pm (JRN 2114)
JOUR652 Online journalism; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisites: JOUR 502. JOUR 503. or equivalent. For JOUR
majors only.
0101 Harvey, C
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:4Opm(JRN3117)
JOIIR661 Television ReporHng and Productfon; (3) REG/AUD Prerequisite: JOUR 503 or equivalent- For JOUR majors only. 0201 Bums, D.
TuTh 1 l:00am-2:15pm (TWS 3218)
JOUR698 Special Problems in CommunicaHon; (1-3) REG/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1117 for section and MARS code corresponding to faculty member.
JOIIR772 (PermReq) Methods In Computer-Assisted ReporHng;
(3) REG.
Pre- or corequisite: JOUR 501 or equivalent. Credit will be granted
for only one of the following: JOUR 600 or JOUR 772. Formerly
JOUR 600.
0101 Chinoy, I
MWF l:OOpm-3:IOpm(JRN3102)
JOUR779A (PermReq) Seminar in Research Problems: Mining
the NaHonal Archives; (3) REG/AUD
Contact the instructor to obtain permission. Come will be held at the
National Archives 11.
0101 Chinoy,!.
TuTh 9:00am- 12: 1 5pm (JRN 1104)
JOUR798 Master's Professional Fleldwork; (2-6) REG/AUD
Individual Instnjction coune: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1 1 1 7 for section and MARS code corresponding to faculty member.
JOIIR799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) RF.(i Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1 1 1 7 for section con-esponding to faculty member.
JOUR888 Doctoral Professional Field Work; (3-9) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1 117 for section and MARS code corresponding to faculty member
JOUR889 Doctoral Tutorial in Journalism and Public CommunicaHon; (3-9) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1 1 17 for section and MARS code corresponding to faculty member
JOUR899 Doctoral DissertaHon Research in Journalism and Mass CommunicaHon: (l-«) REG/S-F
Individual Instruction course contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Consult in JRN 1 1 17 for section and MARS code corresponding to faculty member.
KNES Kinesiology (Health and Human Performance)
KNES121J Physical EducaHon AcHvities: Women: MarHai Arts:
Rape Aggression Defense (RAD); (I) REG/P-F
Students must pay a $25 materials fee directly to the instructor
Required attendance beginning the first day of class.
0101 Mucck,R.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:0Opm (CRC 2 1 1 3) Lab
KNESI3IJ Physical EducaHon AcHvlHes: Coed: Horseback
Riding: (1) REG/P-F/AUD
At Camp Olympia near Rockville; fee $350. Ancndance is expected
the first day of class.
0101 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (Arranged) Lab 0201 STAFF
TuTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (Arranged) Lab
KNESI34N Physical EducaHon AcHvlHes: Coed: Bowling (Beginning),; (I) REG/P-F
Attendance is expected the first day of class. Facilities fee of $20 plus bowling shoes are required. 0101 Chin. J.
MTuTh l0:00am-ll:40am(SSU BIOS) Lab 0201 Lieu. J.
MTuTh 10:00am-l 1:40am (SSU BI06) Ub
KNESI340 Physical EducaHon .\cHviHes: Coed: Bowling
(Intermediate): (1) REG/P-F
Ancndance is expected the first day of class. Facilities fee of $20
plus bowling shoes are required.
0101 Chin. J.
MTuTh 10:OOam-ll:40ara(SSUBI06)Ub 0201 Lieu, J.
MTuTh 10:00am-l 1:40am (SSU B106) Lab
KNES137N Physical EducaHon AcHvlHes: Coed: Golf (Beginning): (1) REG/P-F
Students must pay a $25 golf facility fee dit^ctiy to pro shop. Meets in golf range classroom. Attendance required begirming the first day of class.
0101 White, R.
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:20pm (GLF 1 102) Ub
0102 White, R.
MTuWTh 4:00pm-5:20pm (GLF 1 102) Ub 0201 Maynor, J.
TuWTh l:0Opm-2:40pm (GLF 1102) Lab
KNES1370 Physical EducaHon AcHviHes: Coed: Golf
(ntermediate); (I) REG/P-F
Snidents must pay a $25 golf facility fee directly to the pro shop.
Meets in golf range classroom. Attendance required begtiming the
fust day of class
0101 Maynor. J.
MWTh 9:00am-10:40am (GLF 1102) Ub
KNES154T Physical EducaHon AcHviHes: Coed: Swimming for
Fitness.; (I) REG/P-F/AUD.
Attendance required beginning the first day of class.
0101 Tupper. C.
MTuWTli l:00pra-2:20pm (CRC B0I20) Ub
KNESI5SN Physical EducaHon AcHviHes: Coed: Tennis (Beginning); (I) REG P-F
Ancndance expected beginning the first day of class. 0101 Lee, W.
MTuWTh 2:30pm-3:50pro (COL 1 100) Lab
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0201 Lee. W.
MTuWTh 3:00pm-4:20pm (COL 1 100) Ub
KNESI550 Physical EducaUon Activldes: Coed: Tennis (lannntdiate): (I) REG/T-F Attendance required beginning the fiist day of class. 0101 Lee, W.
MTuWTli 2:30pm-3:50pm (COL IIOO) Lab 0201 Lee. W.
MTuWTh 3:OOpm-l:20pm (COL 1100) Ub
KNESISTN Physical Education ActivtUes: Coed: Weight Tl^lnlng (Beginning): (I) REG.P-F
Attendance expected beginning the fit^t day of class. 0101 ChinJ.
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:20pm (HHP 0103) Lab 0201 Ambach. K
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:20pm (HHP 0103) Ub
KNESIS70 Physical Education Activities: Coed: Weight Training
(Intermediate); (1) REGP-F
Attendance expected begitinmg the first day of class.
0101 Chin.J.
MTuWTh 2:00pm-3:20pm (HHP 0103) Ub 0201 Ambach. K.
MTuWTh 2:OOpm-3:20pm (HHP 0103) Ub
KNESI61F Physical Education Activities: Coed: Yoga for
Fitness: (1) REO/P-F/AUD
Attendance expected beginning the first day of class.
0201 Barr-Anderson, D.
TuTh l2:15pm-2:30pm(CRC0105)
0202 Ban-Anderson, D.
MW 10:00am-12:15pm(CRC 0105) Lab
KISESI6IR Physical Education Activities: Coed: Step Aerobics (Beginning); (1) R£G;PF/AUD. Attendance is expected the first day of class. 0101 Phillips,J.
MTuTh I0:00am-U:40ain (ORG 0105) Lab 0201 Phillips.J
TuTh 10:OOam-l2:15pttl(CRCOI05)Ub
KNESI6IT Physical Education Activities: Coed: Voga
(Beginning).: (I) REG/P-F/AUD
Attendance expected beginning the first day of class.
0101 Mullen. S.
MW 10:OOam-12:10pm(CRC2111)Lab
0102 Mullen. S.
MW 12;30pm-2:4Opm(CRC2111)Ub
K1SES260 Science of Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Life Science (LS) 0301 Hagberg. J.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 17/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:a0pm (HHP 0306) 0401 Locltard. M.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00ani-12:00pni (HHP 0306)
KNES287 Sport and American Society; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) DIVERSITY 0501 Donnelly. M
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12:20pm (HHP 1303)
KNES289 IPermReq) Topical Investigations; (1-3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
KNES289M (PermReq) Topical Investigations: Introduction to Kinesiology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Students leam about exercise physiology, biomechanics, sports psychology, movement sciences and sports management. Discover career options that are available to kinesiologists. including physical therapy, physical education, fitness opining and sports management, and leam how researchers study athletes, patients who have movement difficulties, infants and young children who are learning to move, sport oiganizations and much more. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact suinmer(a;umail. umd.edu for turther information. 04YS Fanner. C.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12:00pm (HHP 1303)
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (HHP 1303)
KNES293 History of Sport in America; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Social or Political History (SH) 0301 SilicM.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 17/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-12:00pm (HHP 1303)
KNES300 Biomechanics of Human Motion; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: BSCI 201.
0201 Metcalfe. J
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:15pm (HHP 0306) TuTh 10:00am-12:00pm (HHP 0301) Ub
KNES3S0 The Psychology of Sports; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0201 Hatfield, B.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:30pm (HHP 1303) 0301 Iso-Ahola, S.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 17/05
MTuWTh 6:00pm-9:30pm (HHP 1303)
KNES360 Physiology of Exercise; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites (BSCI 201: and BSCI 202/: or permission of department.
0101 Brown, M.
TuWTli I2;00pm-2:00pm (HHP 0306) WTh 10:00am-12:00pm (HHP 2131) Ub
0102 Brown. M.
TuWTh I2:00pm-2:00pm (HHP 0306) WTh 2:00pra-4;00pm (HHP 2131) Ub
KNES38S Motor Control and Leamlng; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 Saffer. M
TuWTh 2:00pm-4:30pm (HHP 0303)
KNES389 (PermReq) Topical Investigations; (1-3) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
K1SES389G Topical Investigations: Fitness Assessment and Exercise Prescription.; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: KNES 360. 0201 Lindle.R.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MW 6:00pm-9:30pm (HHP 0306)
KNES389K iPermReq) Topical Investigations: Kinesloiogical Sciences Internship; (3) REG/P-F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: KNES major and relevant KNES major classes.
KMES4SI Children and Sport: A Psychosodil Perspective; (3)
REG/P-F
Prerequisite: KNES 350.
0101 Brown, E.
TuTh 5:00pm-8:30pm (HHP 0306)
KNES4SS Sclentiflc Bases of Athletic Conditioning; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: KNES 360.
0101 Farmer. C
MW 5:00pm-8:30pm (HHP 0306)
KNES498T Special Topks In Kinesiology: Sport and Globaliza- tion.; (3) REG/P-F
Prerequisite: KNES 287. Must attend Tues. May 31. l-3pm, HHPO307 or Fri, May 13, 2^pm. HHP030I; most of lecnire and worlc is online. OIOI Andrews. D.
TBA (HHP 0307)
KNES6g9 (PermReq) Special Problems In Kinesiology; (1-3) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
KNES799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
K]NE$899 (PermReq) Doctoral DIsserUtion Research; (1-8)
REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer
obtain section number
LARC Landscape Architecture (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
LARC160 Introduction to Landscape Architecture: (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO)
0101 Hill.M.
TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm (PLS 1180)
LARC4S1 (PermReq) Susuinabie Communities; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
This course meets in Monteverde. Costa Rica. Contact D. Myers for
information. Dates are subject to change.
OISF Myers, D.
Meets 05/24/05-08/04/05
Time and room to be arranged
LARC471 (PermReq) Capstone Studio: Community Design; (5)
REO/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Capstone (CS) Prerequisites: LARC 440 and LARC 470.
Senior standing. For LARC majors only. This course meets in
Monteverde, Costa Rica. Contact D. Myers for information. Dates
are subject to change.
01 SF Myers, D.
Meets 05/24/05-08/04/05
Time and room to be arranged
LARC489 (PermReq) Special Topics in Landscape Architecture:
Sustainable Futures in Costa Rica; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
This course meets in Monteverde. Costa Rica. Contact D. Myers for
information. Dates are subject to change.
OISF Myers. D
Meets 05/24/05-08/04/05
Time and room to be airanged
LASC Certificate in Latin American
Studies
(Arts and Humanities)
LASC448B Special Topics in Latin American Studies: Inter and intra-state conflict and its resolution in Latin America; (3) REG.
0201 Kaufinan. E.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (TYD 2102)
LATN Latin (Arts and Humanities)
LATN120 (PermReq) Intensive Latin; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: permission of department. Not open for credit to students with credit for LATN 102. 0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 10:00am-l 1:45am (TLF 1101)
LATN499 (PermReq) Independent Study In Latin Language and Literature; (3) REG/P-F/AUD 0101 Hallctt. J
Time and room to be arranged
LATN699 (PermReq) Independent Studies in Latin Literature; (I-
3) REG/AUD
0101 Hallctt. J.
Time and room to be arranged
LBSC Library Science (Information Studies)
LBSC601 Information Use; (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite: permission of department. 0101 Travillian. J.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:45pm (HBK 0109)
LBSC603 Library Systems Analysis; (3) REG/AUD. Prerequisite: permission of department. OIOI Diker. V.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:15pm (HBK 21 19)
LBSC646 Literature and Materials for Young Adults; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Credit wilt be granted for
only one of the following: LBSC 646 or LBSC 746. Formerly LBSC
746.
0101 Taylor. D.
MW 5:30pm-8:45pm (HBK 01 15)
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LBSC
MATH
LBSC670 Infonnatloli Structure; (3) REG'AUD.
Pnnqutsile: permission of department. Meets also JuJy 14; August
4aid II.
0201 Green. R.
Tuf 2 :00pm-»:45pm (HBK OlISj
LBSC682 .Managemeal of Electrouic Records St lufonuatioD;
(3) REG'AUD
Prenqvisite: permission oj departmenl
0101 STAFF
TuTh 5:30pm-8 :45pm (HBK 0115)
LBSCiM iBfomutioa Tee<lBalo(y; (3) RE&AUD Prertqutsite permission of department 0101 GresehovCT. R-
MW 5:30pill-8:45pin (HBK 2119)
LBSC707 FMd Study i> Library Scniet; (3) REG/AUD
Prerequisites: alt core courses and permission oftiepanment. 0101 Sunnioos,S.
W 3:3Dpni.5:00pai rHBK 41 13)
LBSC7ML Special Topics in Informatiau Studies: Licensing for Ike Infamudon Professional; (3) REG'AUD. This IS a WebCT Course 0101 Abels. E
Tune and room to be ananged
LBSC7MR Special Topics in Information Studies: Masai and S«ud MaleriaU; (3) REG ALT) 0101 Connois.T
MW 5 J0ptn-8:45pm (HBK 0103)
LBSC7MV Special Topics in Ufomiation Sadies: I>i\ersily in LArariuship; (3) REG AUD 0201 STAFF
TuTli 9:30am-12 4Spm (HBK 0103)
LBSC709 IndepeiMient Study: (1-3) REG AUD.
Individual Instniction course: contact department or mstructor to
obtain section number.
LBSC741 Seminar in School Library .Media Program Administration; (3) REG AUD Prervquisiles. permission of instniclor. 0101 Williams.!.
TuTh 5:30pm-8:45pm (HBK 41 13)
LBSC745 SloryteUiag Materials and Techniques; (3) REGAUT). Prerequisite: permission oftiepanment. 0201 Sheldon. A.
TuTh 9:30am-12:45pm (HBK 0105)
LBSC764 Access to Legal Information: (3) REGiAUD. Prerequisite: permission ofdepanment: and LBSC 650 1 st class session on campus in HBK 41 IS. Other sessioos at Georgetown Univ. Law Litirary (near Union Station Metro stop) 0101 Mao. D.
MW 6K»pm-9: 1 5pm ( HBK 4 1 1 5 )
LBSC899 Doctoral Diaiertatlan Research; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstruaor to obtain section number.
LFSC Life Sciences (Life Sciences)
LFSC7I0 IPermReqi Eiperimeatal Biolagy: (t) REG'AUD.
Snidents who wish to enroll in LFSCT? 10 should e-mail
onlinestudiestaumail utndedu for mfoimabon on the enrollroem
prtKcss.
DLOl Kent. B.
Meets 0&'2O«S-O7 2905
Time and lOom to be ananged
LGBT Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender
Studies
(Undergraduate Studies)
LGBT2IM latrodnction to Lesbian. Gay, Bisenal. and Transgender Sladies; (3) REG P-F ALT)
CORE: B«ta>notal and Social Science (SB) DIVERSITY Sot open to students who ha\e completed ifMST 29SE- Credit wll be granted for only one c^ the following: LCBT 200 or WMST 29SE Formerly HMST29SE 0101 Tillery.S.
TuTh 6:0Opm-9:l5pm (WX»S 1 1 14)
LFNG Linguistics (Arts and Humanities)
LING200 Introductory Linguistics; (3) REG'P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) Not open to students uAo hme completed ANTH 3 11 or HESP 120 0101 Chandra. P
MTuWThF 2«lpm.3:20pm (KEY 0125) 0201 Giebenyova. L.
MTuWThF 9'JOam-lO-JOani (MMH 0108)
LING2I* Smcnre of American Sign Langnagc: (3) REG/P-F'
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO) DIVERSITY
0101 Channon.R.
MTuWThF 9«)am-IO:20am(MMH 1304)
LI>'G24« Language and Miwl: (3) REG'P-F/AUD CORE: Humanities (HO) 0101 Wagers. M.
MTuWThF 9:30»n>-10:50Mn (MMH 1 lOSB) 0201 Pearl. L.
MTuWThF 2:00pm-3 :20pm (MSffl 1304)
LING499 iPermReq) Directed Sndies in Ungnislici: (3) REG'P-F'
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
LI>'G689 Independent Study; (1-3) REG'AUD. 0101 LasmlcH.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 LasnilcH.
Time and room to be arranged
LINGtW IPermReqi Directed Study; (3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number
LING798 Research Papers in Lingnlsdcs; (■-«) REG AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to (obtain section number.
LING799 IPermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor tt) obtain sectwo number.
LL>G889 (PermReq) Directed Research: (l-«) REG Individual Instruction couise: contact departriKm or instructor to obtain section number.
LDSG895 (PermReq) Doctoral Research Paper. (C) REG
0101 Lasniic. H.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Lasnik.H
Time and room to be arranged
LING**« Research Paper in Minor Area; (3) REG'AUD. Prerequisite: UNO 895. 0101 Lasnik.H.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Lasnil;. H.
Time and room to be arranged
LINGa99 IPermReq) Doctoral Dissertalian Research: U-*)
REG
Individual Irtstructioo course: cotnact departmeru or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH Mathematics
(Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences)
MATHM3 Developmental .Mathemadcs; (3) S-F
Recommended: For students who plan to take .MATH 110. MATH 111. MATH 113. S4ATH 115 or STAT 100. hut are not currently qualified to do so There will be a worlahop fee of S230.00 for MATH 003 There will be no additioaal per credit niition charge 0101 STAFF
Meets 05 3 1 ■05-06 1 ■'05
MTuWThF 9 O0am-4:00pm (CEN 0200) For those students experiencing math anxiety or who ieel dcficiertt in math srudy skills, refer to die special programs secnon, SUMM 003.
MATHIIO Eleraenuo Matbemadcal Modeb; (3) REG P-F AUD Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory score onllte MATHEMATICS PUCEMEfT EXAM or satisfactory completion of MA TH 003 with the appropriate eltgibilit}: Sot open to students majonng in mathematics, engineering, business, life tciences. and the ph\stcal sciences Sot open to students who ha\T completed .WITH HO. MATH 220. or any MATH or STAT course for which MATH 1 40 or MATH 220 is a prerequisite Credit wsU he granted for only one of the following: MATHIIO. MATH 1 1 2. or MATHII3 MATH 1 10 is not open to sudents m die Engineemg and Computer, Maibenucical. and Pfaysxal Sciences CoUeges. 0101 STAFF
MTuWHF 9:30aro-10:50am (MTH 0201) 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00aro-12 20pm(MTHBO425)
MATHIIl Introdnctian to Probability; (3) REG P-F AUD. CORE: Malbemancs or Formal Reasoning (MS) PrerequisUe permlsslon of department based on satisfactory score on the .HA THEMA TICS PLACEMEST EXAM, or satisfactory completion of MATH 003 with the appropnaie eligibility or MATH 110. Sot open to students ma/oring in mathematics, engineering or the physical sciences. Sot open to students who Aove completed STAT 100 or any MATH or ST.1T coarse with a prerequisite ofMiTH 141 Credit will be granted for only one of the following MATH 1 1 1 or STAT 100
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8«)am-9:20am (MTH B0423)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF 9JOaro-10:50am (.MTH B0423) 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9;30am-IO:50aro (MTH 0303)
M.ATHII3 College Algebra with AppUcaliaBs; (3) REG/P-F'AUD. Prerequisite: permission of department bated on satisfactory score on the MA THEMA TICS PLACEMENT EXAM or sadsfaclory completion ofM4 TH003 with the appropnaie eligibility or MATHIIO. Sot open to students who ha^e completed MATH 1 40. MA TH220. or any course for which .»A THI40 or MA TH220 is a prerequisite. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: M.iTHI12: or MATH 1 13: or IMtTHIIOand MATH1I5)
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00ani-9:20am (MTH B(M25)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF llK)0Bm-l2:20pro(MTHB0423)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 8K)0am-9J0am (MTH B(V»23)
0202 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:OOam-12:20pm(MTHB<M23)
MATHIIS Precalcnlas; (3) REG P-F ALT).
Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory score
on the .MITHEKfATICS PLACEMEST EXAM, or salisfaclory
completion of MA TH003 with the appropriate eltgtbility. or
MATH113. Sot open to students who have completed MATH 1 40 or
arty MATH or STAT course for which MATHI40 is a prerequisite.
Credit will be granted for only one of the follawing: MATHII3 or
MATHII5.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF II:0(»w>-l2:20pm(MTHBO427) 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-l0:50am (MTH B0423)
MATHI40 Calcnins I; (4) REGP-F ALT). CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasonuig (MS) Prerequisite: permission of department based on 3 1 2 years of college preparatory mathematics I including tngonometry) and a satisfactory score on the MATHEMATICS PLACEHEST EX.4M. or M.tTH 115 with a grade of Cor better. Credit will be granted far only one itfthe following: MATH 140 or MATH 220
0101 STAFF Meets 05'31 '05-07 liW
MTuWThF 8.iX)am-9:20am (MTH 0103) {8 Weeks)
0102 STAFF Meets 05/3 1-05-«7 2205
MTuWThF 9.30am- 10:50am (MTH 0103) {SWteksl
0103 STAFF Meets05 31'05-0722'05
.MTuWThF ll«)am-l2:20pm(MTH0103) 18 Weeks;
M.\THI41 Caknins D; (4) REG P-F ALT).
CORE: Matbemaucs or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisile: A
grade life or better in MATH 140 or equivalenl Creditwillbe
granted for onh one oftke/dUawijtg: MATH 141 or MATH 221
0101 STAFF
Meets 05'31A)5-07,?2t)5
MT^iWTbF 8«lm-»-J0am (MTH 0106) ISWtaks)
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METO
0102 STAFF Meets 05/31 '05-07/22/05
MTuWThF 9:30ani- 10:50am (MTH 0106) (8 Weeks)
0103 STAFF Meets 05/31/05-07/22/05
MTuWThF ll:0Oani-12::OpmlMTH01O6) {8 Weeksl
MATH2I2 Elements ofNumbei^ and Operations: (3) REC'AUO Prerequisite: One year of college preparatory algebra. Restricted to elementary, early childhood, and special education majors. Not open to students who ha\-e completed MA TH 210 with a grade ofC- or better Credit will be granted for onlv one of the following: M.4 TH 210 or MATH 2U. 0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 1308)
MATH213 Elements of Geomelry and Measurement; (3) REGi AUD.
Prerequisite: MATH 212. Restricted to elementary and early childhood education majors. Not open to students who have completed MATH 211 with a grade of C- or better Civdit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH 211 or MATH 213. 0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH 0304)
MATH2U Elements of Probability and Statistics; (3) REG AUD
Prerequisite: MATH212. Restricted to elementary and early childhood education majors. Not open to students who haw completed MATH 211 with a grade ofC or better Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH 211 or MATH 214. 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30ani-10:50ani (MTH 0201)
MATH220 Elementary Calculus I: (3) REG/P-F AUD. CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisite: permission of department based on 3 1/2 years of college preparatory mathematics (including trigonometry) and satisfactory performance on the MATHEMATICS PUCEMENT EXAM, or MiTH 113. or MATH 115. Not open to students majoring in mathematics, engineering or the physical sciences. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MA TH 140 or MA TH 220.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:0Oam-9:20am (MTH 0303)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (MTH 0303)
0103 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 1:00am- 12:20pm (MTH 0303) 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30ara-10:50am (MTH B0427) 0203 STAFF
MTuWThF il:00am-12:20pm (MTH B0427)
MATH221 Elementary Calculus II: (3» REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisite: MA TH 220. or MA TH 140. or equivalent. Not open to snjdents majoring in mathematics, engineering or the physical sciences. Credit will be granted for onlv one of the following: MA TH 141 or MATH 221.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (MTH B0429)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(MTHB0429) 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0303)
MATH240 Inlrodoclion to Linear .algebra; (4) REG/P-I7AUD.
Prerequisite: MATH 141 or equivalent. Credit wilt be granted for
only one of the following: MA TH 240. MATH 341. MA TH 400. or
MATH 461
0101 STAFF
Meets 05/3 1/05-07/22'05
MTuWThF 1 1 :00am- 1 2:20pm (MTH B042 1 )
MATIU41 Calculus HI; (4) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisites: MATH 141. Credit will be granted for onlv one of the
following: MATH 241 or MATH 340.
0101 STAFF
Meets 05/3 1/05-07/22/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-IO:50am (MTH 0101 1
MATH246 DifTercntial Equations for Scientists and Engineers;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: MATH 141: and any one of the following. MA TH 240
or ENES 102 or PHYS 161 or PHYS 1 71. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: MA TH 246 or MATH 341
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 1:00am- 12:20pm (MTH 0105)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:OOam-12:20pm(MTH0101)
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50ara (MTH B0421)
0202 STAFF
MTuWThF 11 :00am- 1 2:20pm (MTH B0429)
MATR310 Introduction to Analysis; (3) REG.
Prerequisite: MATH 141. Corequisite: MATH 241. Math majors may
not use this course to satisfy on upper-level requirement. For MATH
majors only.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0101)
MATH4DI Applications of Linear Algebra; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: MATH 240 or MATH 461. 0101 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00ara-12:20pm (MTH 0104)
MATH406 Introduction to Number Theory; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: MATH 141 or permission of department. 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 1 1 :00anl- 12:20pm (MTH 0303)
MATH410 IPermReq) Advanced Calcnins I; (3) REO/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: MATH 240 and MA TH 241. with grade ofC or better: and permission of department 0101 STAFF
Meets 05/31/05-07/22/05
MTuThF 9;30am-10:50am (MTH 0102)
MATH4I1 Advanced Calculus U; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: MATH 410 and permission of department Credit will he granted for only one of the following: MATH 411 or MATH 412. Meets 5.31/05-7/22/05 (8 weeks @ 4 days per week). 0101 STAFF
Meets 05/31/05-07,22/05
MTuThF 9:30am- 10:50ani (MTH 0104)
MATH46I Linear Algebra for Scientists and Engineers; (3) REG/ P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: MATH 141 and one MATH/STAT course for which MATH 141 is a prerequisite. TTiis course cannot be used toward the upper le\'el math requirements for MA TH/STAT majors. Credit wilt he granted for only one of the following MA TH 240. MATH 341. MATH 400 or MATH 461 0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10:50am (MTH B0421) 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0101)
MATH462 Partial Differential Equations for Scientists and Engineers: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: MA TH 241 and MA TH 246 0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH B0429)
MATH4<i3 Complex Variables for Scientists and Engineers; (3)
REO/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: MATH 241 or equivalent.
0201 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (MTH 0101)
M.ATH478A iPermReql Selected Topics For Teachers of Matbematics; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
MATH498A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Mathematics; (1-9)
REG/P-F.'AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH498G (PermReq) Selected Topics in Mathematics:
Learning Math Through Games; (3) REG/P-F
MATH 498G is the academic part of the Mathematics Sununer
Program in Research and Learning (Math SPIRAL). It is only
available to students nominated by affiiiated mstitutions, and
approved by the SPIRAL staff.
0101 STAEF
MTuWThF 8:45ani-10:45am (MTH 1311) MTuWThF 10:45am-12:00pm(MTH 1311)Dis
MATH608A IPermReql Selected Topics In Algebra: (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Indindual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH648A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Analysis; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department c
obtain section number.
MATH668A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Complex Analysis: (I- 3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instrtictor to obtam sechon numt>er.
MATH689 Research Interactions in Mafhematics; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instrtiction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MATH7I8A IPermReq) Selected Topics in Mathematical Logic; (1-3) REG AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain sechon number.
MATH748A IPermReql Selected Topics in Geometry and Topolog): (1-3) REG'AUD
Indmdual Instnietion course: contact department or mstructor to obtain section number.
MATH799 (PermReq) Master's Thesij Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or insl7uctt>r to obtain section number
MATH899 (PermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8)
REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MEES Marine-Estuarine-Environmental
Sciences
(Life Sciences)
MEES608C Seminar in Marine-Estuarine-Environmenlal
Sciences: Communicating Science Effectively: (1) REG,' AUD.
Course is taught at the Horn Point Environmental Laboratory,
Cambridge. MD.
0101 Dennison, W.
Meets 05/23/05-05/27/05
Time and room to be arranged
MEES608E Seminar in Marine-Estuarine-Envjronroenlal Sciences: Theories of Science/Values in Science I; (1) REG
Course is taught at the Chesapeake Biological Labotatory and on the Uiteractive Video Networic. Students must regsiter for both MEES608E and MEES608F 0101 Tenore. K
Tu 9:00am- 1 l:00ara (COL 0105)
MEES608F Seminar in Marine-Estuarine-Ens'ironmental Sciences: Theories of Science/Values In Science II: (1) REG. Course is taugfil at the Chesapeake Biological Laboratory and on the Interactive Video Network- Co-requisite - snidenls must register for both MEES608E and MEES608F 0201 Tenore, K.
Tu 9:00am- 1 1:00am (COL 0105)
MEES699 Special Problems in Marine-Estuarine-Environmental Sciences; (1-3) REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number
MEES799 Masters Thesis Research; (l-«) REG
IndiMdual Instruction course: contact department or instructor ro
obtain section number.
MEES899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (I-«) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to obtain section number.
METO Meteorology (Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences)
MET0499 Special Problems in Atmospheric Science: (1-3) REG'
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to
obtain section number.
MET06S8D Special Topics in Meteorology; (1-3) REG'AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to obtain section number.
MET0798 Directed Graduate Research; (1-3) S-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or insmictor to obtain section number
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NFSC
MET0899 Doctoral Dfisertatlon Research; (1-8) S-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
MICB Microbiology (Life Sciences)
MICB688 Special Topics; (M) I^G/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
M1CB799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
MICB899 Doctoral Dfsserution Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
MOCB Molecular and Cell Biology (Life Sciences)
MOCM99 Libonilory RotaUon; (2^) S-F. iDdividual Instruction course; contact departmei obtain section number.
r instructor to
MOCB899 Doctoral Diisenalioii RHeai^h; (l-«) S-F
Individual Instiuction course: contact department or instructor t obtain section number.
MUED Music Education (Arts and Humanities)
MVEDI5S Fundamenuls for the Classroom Teacher; (3) REG/P-
F/AUD.
Open lo students majoring in pre-early childhood education, pre-
elementary education, elementary education or childhood
education. Credit will be granted for only one of the following:
MVED ISS or MUSC I5S. Formerly MUSC 155.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 10:00am-l 1:40am (Arranged)
MUED499M Workshops, Clinics, Insdtules: Middle School Music Pnctlcnm-lnstrumenlal; (2) REG/P-F/AUD. 0401 Hewitt, M.
Meets 07/26/05-08/05/05
Time and room to be arranged
MUEIM99N Workshops, CUnlcs, InsHluIn: Middle School Music Pracdcum-Choral; (2) REG/P-F/AUD. 0401 Silvcy.P
Meets 07/26/05-08/05/05
Time and room to be arranged
MUED672 Advanced Instrumental Methods in Music Education;
(3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite, permission of department.
0301 STAFF
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
TuTh 4:30pm-7:00pm (Airanged) 0501 STAFF
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuTh 9:00am- 11 :30am (Arranged)
MUED688 Musk Cultures in the Classroom II: Curriculum Materials and Teaching Strategies: Music Cultures in the Classroom II; (3) REG/AUD 0301 ST/iJT
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 1 7/05
MW 5:00pm-7:30pra (Arranged) 0501 STAFF
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuW 9:00am- 11:30am (Arranged)
MUED698M Current T^nds lo Music Education: Middle School Music Practlcum; (2) REG/AUD. 0401 Hewitt, M.
Meets 07/26/05-08/05/05
Time and room to be arranged
MUED698N Current Trends In Music Education; (1-3) REG/
AUD.
0401 Silvey. R
Meets 07/26/05-08/05/05
Time and room to be arranged
MUET Ethnomusicology (Atts and Humanities)
MI;ET200 World Popular Musics and Identity; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY
0201 Moore. R.
MTuWTh 1 1 :00am- 1 2:40pm (PAC 2 1 60)
MUET2I0 The Impact of Music on Life; (3) REG
CORE: History or Tlieory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY Credit will he granted for only one of the fallowing: MUSC 2 10 or MUET 210. Formerly MUSC 210. OIOI Vicente, V
MTuWTli 10:00am-ll:40am (PAC 3160) 0201 McCollum. J.
Meets 07/1 1/05-08/24/05
MTuWTli 1 0:00am- 11 :40am (PAC 3160)
MI;ET220 Selected Musical Cultures of the World: (3) REG. CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DFVERSITY 0101 Miller. H.
MTuWTh II:O0am-l2:40pm(PAC2160)
MUSC School of Music (Arts and Humanities)
MUSC102B Class Piano; (2) REG/P-F/AUD. OIOI Pcttersson. E.
MTuWThSu l:O0pm-2:20pm(PAC 1123)
MUSCI06 Beginning Classical Guitar Class; (2) REG/P-F/AUD. OIOI Cavallaro, G.
MTuWTh 12:30pm-2:OOpm (PAC 2540)
MUSCI30 Survey of Music Literature; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) Open to all students except music and music education majors. OIOI Gray, V.
MTuWTh 9:00am-10:40am (PAC 2160)
MUSCI40 Music Fundamentals I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) Limited to non-music majors.
0101 Boyd.M.
MTuWTh n:00am-12:40pm (PAC 2164)
0102 Volaj. A.
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:40pm (PAC 2160)
0201 Chen, Y.
MTuWTh ll:00am-12:40pm (PAC 2164)
0202 Gendelman, J.
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:40pm (PAC 2164)
MUSC205 History of Rock Music, 1950 - Present; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Atts (HA)
0301 King,R.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 10:00am-12:30pm (PAC 2200)
MIISC248A (PermReqj Selected Topics In Music: The Jazz Eiperience: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
This course in jazz performance focuses on daily rehearsals in a traditional big band setting, along with integral classes m jazz theory, improvisation, composition, arrangement and jazz history. Designed for students who are looking for a jazz-immersed, theoretical and . multidiscipiinary experience. Part of The Arts! at Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summer@umail.umd.edu for further information. 04AR Vadala, C.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:OOamJt:30pm (/Arranged)
MUSC248,M Selected Topics In Music: Introduction to Music Technology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Hands-on introduction to computer hardware and soltware that malces use of the MIDI (Musical Insmmient Digital Interface) specitlcarion. The course will focus on two of the most frequently used applications of MIDl-sequencing and music notation, as well as the more recent use of MIDI in conjunction with digital audio. In addition to work with the applications Digital Performer (sequencing) and Sibelius (music notation), snidenls in the course will also be introduced to Apple's new toop-based sequencer Garage Band, which combines digital audio with MIDI control of sound samples stored in the program. Part of The Arts! at
Maryland. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summer(£t^umail. umd.edu for fijrther information. 04AR Evans, W
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-4:30pm (Airanged)
MUSC388 (PermReq) Music Internship; (3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain sechon number.
MIISC389 (PermReq) Mullc Inlemshlp Analysis; (I) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
MUSC448 (PermReq) Selected Topics In Music; (1-3) RHG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
MUSC448J Selected Topics in Music: Jazz Improvisation: (I)
REG/P-F/AUD.
OIOI Vadala, C.
Meets 06/14/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:00pm(PAC 1208)
MIISC463 AppUcaHoos In Music Technology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0401 Gibson, R.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF l:00pm-4:00pm(PAC 1108) 0501 Evans, W.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF l:0Opm-4:0Opm (PAC 1108)
MUSC499 (PermReq) Independent Studies; (2-3) REG/P-F/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department ( obtain section number.
MIISC699 Selected Topics in Music; (1-3) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
MUSC799 Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number.
MUSC899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain secnon number.
NFSC Nutrition and Food Science (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
The following courses may involve the use of animals. Students who are concerned about the use of animals in teaching have the responsibility to contact the instructor, prior to course enrollment, to determine whether animals are to be used in the course, whether class exercises involving animals are optional or required and what alternatives, if any, are available.
NFSCIOO Elements of Nutrition; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Life Science (LS)
OIOI Enagonio. E.
MWF 9:30am- 1 0:50am (PLS 1115) TuTh9:30am-10:50am(PLS lll5)Dis
0201 Brenowitz. N.
MWF9;30am-10:5Dam(PLS 1172) Tu'ni9:30am-IO:50am(PLS 1172) Dis
NFSC112 Food: Science and Technology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD,
Introduction to the realm of food science, food technology and food processing-the largest industry in the U.S. With an emphasis on the science of food and the technology of food preservation from harvest through processing and packaging to distribution and consumer utilization, students engage in topical issues such as low carb products and how this efifects our lives. A Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summer@umail.umd.edu for further information. 04YS ~ Lo, Y Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-l2:30pm (TLF 1 103)
NFSC399 (PermReq) Special Problems in Food Science; (1-3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NFSC490 (PermReq) Special Problems in Nutrition; (2-3) REG/P- F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisites: NFSC 440 and permission of department.
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PHYS
.NFSC678 Selected Topics in Nutrition; (1-6) REG AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section number.
NFSC699 iPermReqi Problems in Nutrition and Food Science; (1-4) REG AUD.
Individual Instniclion course: contact departmeni or instructor to obtain section number.
.\FSC7W iPermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REGS-F.
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
NFSC899 (FermReq) Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8)
REG/S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NRMT Natural Resources Management
(Agriculture and Natural Resources)
MIMT389 (PermReg) Internship; (3) S-F.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
NRMT489 (PermReqt Field Experience; (1-4) REG/P-F AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
NRSC Natural Resource Sciences (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
NRSC389 IPermReqi Intennhip; (1-3) REGT-F/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section nurtiber.
NRSC424 Field Study in Soil MoiTlbologj ; (4) REO/?-F;AUD Prerequisile: f/RSC20n. Credit mil be granted for only one of the following: NRSC 424. or NRSC 6U8B. Formerly NRSC 60SB. Special Fee of $200 will be chaigcd to cover field preparation and the cost . oftranspoilation. This is in addition to the regular tuition charge. 0301 Rabenhoist, M.
Meets 05 31,05-06;I7;05
MTuWTllF 7:00am-7:00pm (Arranged)
NRSC799 Mister's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F. Individual Instniclion course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
NRSC899 DMIoral DisseraUon Research; (l-*) REG/S-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
PBIO Plant Biology (Life Sciences)
PBI0699 IPermReqi Special Problems in Plant Biolog} ; (1-3)
REG/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department
obtain section niunber.
PBI07W IPermReqi Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REO/S-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instttictor to obtain action number.
PBI08W IPermReqi Doctoral Dissertation Research: (1-8) REG/ S-R
contact depanment t
PHIL Philosophy (Arts and Humanities)
PIIILIOO introduction to PhUosophy; (3) REG/P-F'AUD CORE: Humanities (HO) 0301 Parker, D.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/17 05
MTuWThF 10:OOam-I2:40pm (SKN 1112) U40I Gibson. J.
Meets 07/11 05-07/29/05
MTuWThF I0:00am-I2:40pm (SKN 1112)
PH1L140 Contemporary Moral Issues: (3) REOT-F/AUD. CORE: Humanities (HO) 0301 Bately. V.
Meets OS/3 1 05-06117/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:IOpm(SKN 1115) 04YS Runnels. J.
Meets 07/1 1 05-07:29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-l2:30pm (SKN 1116) The uses of philosophical analysis in thinlcing clearly about such widely debated moral issues as abortion, euthanasia, homosexual- ity, pornography, reverse discrimination, the death penalty, busmess ethics, sexual equality, and economic justice. Section 04YS a Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please a umail.umd.edu for further information.
0501 Derksen. C.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF 1 0:00am- 1 2 :40pm (SKN 1115)
PH1L170 Introducrion to Logic; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) 0301 (nian,B.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 1 :00pra-3:40pm (SKN 1115) 0401 Myers. Z.
Meets 07/ 11/05-07 29/05
MTuWThF 10:00am- 1 2 :40pm (SKN 1115)
PHIL236 Philosophy of ReUgion; (3) REG T-F/AUD CORE: Humanities (HO) 0501 Stairs. A.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF 10:00am-I2:40pm (SKN 1U2)
PH1L308C Studies in Contemporary PhUosophy: Philosophy in
FUm: (3) REG P-F AUD
In this course, we will anah-ze some of the philosophical questions
that anse when considering film.
Please see the on-line schedule of classes for a complete course
description.
0501 StolI.E.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWTliF 1 :0Opm-3 :40pm (PES 1 1 30)
PHIL3a8D Studies jn Contemporary Philosophy: Asian
Philosophy Through Film; (3) REG P-F AUD
Film is like a mirror held up to reality: in it we tind those burmng
questions of man, world and state that shape our own reality and ■
which fuel the fire of our own lives.
Please see the on-line schedule of classes for a complete course
description.
05Z1 Cifooe. M.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWTh l:00pm-»:20pm (SGII 2062) This course will be taught at Shady Grove.
PHIL308F Studies in Contemporary Philosophy: The Aesthetics
of Comics; (3) REGP-F AUD.
What is a comic' .\nd does The Far Side count?
Please see the on-line schedule of classes for a complete course
description.
0401 HictD.
Meets 07/ 1 1/05.07/29/05
MTuWThF l:00pm-3:40pm (SKN 1 1 15)
PHIL347 PhUosophy of Law; (3) REG/P-F'AUD. Prerequisite: one course in philosophy. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: PHIL 347 or PHIL 447. Formerly PHIL
447.
0401 Kassner. J.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07:29/05
MTuWThF 1 :00pm-3:40pm (SKN 1112)
PHa498W Topical InvesligatioDs; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD
0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
PH1L498X Topical Investigalions; (1-3) RE(3/P-F/AUD. 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
* PHIL688W Selected Problems in PhUosophy; (1-3) R£(3/AUD. 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
PHIL688X Selected Problems in PhUosophy; (1-3) REG'AUD. 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
PHIL788W Research in PhUosophy; (1-6) REG/AUD. 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
PHIL788X Research in Philosophy: (1-6) REG AUD.
0201 ST,\FF
Time and room to be arranged
PHIL799 Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Insuuction course: contact depanment or instructor to
obtain section mmiber. Contact department to make arrangements.
PHIL899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; ^\^i) REG
Individual Instruction course, contact department or instructor to obtain section number Contact department to make arrangements
PHYS Physics (Computer, Mathematical and Physical
Sciences)
PHYS104 How Things Work: Science Foundations: (35 REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Physical Science (PS) Prerequisite: Placement tn MATH 110
or higher
0101 Nasser. L.
.MTuWThF 9:.'0am-10:.50am (PHY 1410)
PinS12l Fundamentals of Physics 1: (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Physical Science Ub (PL) Prerequisite: MATH li: or M4TH 115.
0101 Restorff. K.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 1412) TuTh 12:00pm-2:00pm (PHY 33061 Lab MW 1 1 :00am-l 1:50am (PHY 4208) Dis
0102 Restorff. K
MTuWThF 9 30am-10:50am (PHY 1412) TuTh 2:00pm-4:00pm (PHY 3306) Lab TuTh 1 :00pm- l:50i)m (PHY 0405) Dis
0103 Restorff. K.
MTuWTliF 9:30am- 10:50am (PHY 1412) TuTh 4:0Opm-5:5Opm (PHY' 3306) Lab TuTh 3:00pm-3:50pm (PHY 4208) Dis
0181 Laurenzi. M.
SnuWTliF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 0405) TuTh 7:00pm-9:00pm (PHY 3306) Ub MW 7:00pm-8:00pm (PHY 0405) Dis
0182 Laurenzi. M.
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 0405) .MW 7:00pm-9:00pm (PHY 3306) Ub TuTh 7:00pm-8:00pm (PHY (tt05) Dis
PHVS122 Fundamentals of Physics II; (4) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Physical Science Lab IPLI Prerequisite: PHYS 121 or equivalent.
0101 Rappon,M-
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 04051 TuTh I2:00pm-2:00pm (PHY 3316) Ub MW ll:00am-ll:50am (PHY 0405) Dis
0102 Rapport, M.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:.50am (PHY 0405) TuTh 2:00pm-l:00pm (PHY 3316) Lab TuTh I;00pm-l:50pm (PHY 1201) Dis
0201 Rappoit. M. NnuWThF9:30am-I0:50amlPHY 1410) TuTh I2:00pm-2:00pm (PHY 3312) Ub MW 1 1 OOam-l I:50am (PHY (M05) Dis
0202 Rapport, M.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 1410) TuTh 2:00pm-4:00pm (PHY' 3312) Ub TuTh l:0Opm-l:5Opm (PHY 1219) Dis 0281 Uurenzt, M.
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 0405) TuTh 7:00pm-9:00pm (PHY 3316) Ub MW 7:00pm-8:00pm (PHY 0405) Dis
PHYS 142 Principles of Physics; (4) REG/P-F'AUD. CORE: Physical Science Ub (PL) Prerequisile: PHYS 141 or equivalent. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: PHYS 142. PHYS 260 and PHYS 261 (formerly: PHYS 262) or PHYS 2 72. 0181 Nasser. L
MTuWThF 5.30pm-6:50pm (PHY 4208) TuTh 7:00t>m-9:00ixn (PHY 3314) Ub MW 7:00pm-7:50pm IPHY 4208) Dis
PHYS16I General Physics: Mechanics and Particle Dynamics:
(3) REGP-F AUD
CORE: Physical Science (PS) Pre- or corequisUe: MATH 141
Credit will not he granted for PHYS 1 71 and PHYS 161 or PHYS 141
orformer PHYS 191
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 1201) MW ll:OOam-12:0Opm(Pm' 1201) Dis
0181 STAFF
MTuWThF 5:30pm-6:50pm (PHY 1201)
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PSYC
TuTh 7;OOpm-7:50pm (PHY 1201) Dis
PHYS260 General Pbyiks: Vibration, Waves, Heal, Electrklly
and Magnetbm: (3) REG/PF/AUD.
Prerequisite: MATH 141. Pre- or corequisile: PHYS 261 Credit mil
be granted for only one of the following: PHYS 1 42: PHYS 260 and
PHYS 261 (Formerly: PHYS 262) or PHYS 272 Formerly PHYS
262
0201 NassM, L.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 1 0:50ani (PHY 0405) MW ll:0Oani-12:0Opm(PHY 1219) Dis
0202 Nasser. L,
MTuWThF 9;3aam-10:50am (PHY 0405) TuTh ll:00am-12:00pm(PHY 1219) Dis
PHYS26I General Physics: VibraUons, Waves, Heat. Electrldl> and Magnedsm (Laboratory); (1) REG/P-F/AUD. Corequisite PHYS 260. Formerly PHYS 262A.
0201 Nasser. L.
MW l:00pm-4;00pm (PHY 3219) Lab
0202 STAFF
TuTh l:00pm^:00pm (PHY 3219) Lab
PHYS270 General Physics: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity
and Modem Physics; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PHYS 260. PHYS 261 andMATH24l. Corequisile:
PHYS 27 1 Credit will be granted for only one of the following: PHYS
270 and PHYS 271 (Formerly: PHYS 263) or PHYS 273. Formerly
PHYS 263.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9;30am-10:50am (PHY 4220) MW 1 l:0Oam-12 :00pm (PHY 4220) Dis
PHYS27I General Physics: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity
and Modem Physics (Laboratory); (1) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PHYS 26) Corequisile: PHYS 270 Formerly PHYS
263A
0101 STAFF
MW l;00pm-4:00pm (PHY 3220) Lab 0105 Nasser. L.
Time and room to be arranged
PHYS299 (PermReq) Special Problems in Physics; (l-«) REG/P-F/
AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact depanmcnt or instructor to
obtain section number.
PHYS30S Physics Shop Techniques; (I) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: permission of department. 0201 Wood,R.
TuTh 2:30pm-3:30pm (PHY 0125) Lab
PHYS399 (PermReq) Special Problems In Physics; (1-3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Individual Instruction coutse: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
PHYS405 (PermReq) Advanced Eiperimenis; (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: PHYS 375. For PHYS majors only Formerly PHYS
395.
0101 STAFF
Meets 05/31/05-07/22/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (PHY 4208)
PHYS499 (PermReq) Special Problems In Physics; (1-16) REGiP-
F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number,
PHYS499A (PermReq) Special Problems in Physics; (1-16) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
PHYS798 (PermReq) Special Problems in Advanced Physics: (1- 3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Contact department to make arrangements.
PHYS799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research: (1-6) REG. Individual instruction course; contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
PHYS899 (PermReq) Doctoni Dissertadon Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course; contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
PLSC Plant Sciences (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
PLSC399 Special Problems In Plant Science; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or iltstructor to obtain section number.
PORT Portuguese (Arts and Humanities)
PORT228A Latin American Literatures and Societies: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the .Amazon Ecosystem; (3) REG/
P-F:AUD.
CORE: Literature (HL) DIVERSITY
0101 Igel. R.
TuTh 10:00am-l;20pm (TWS 0131)
PORT386 Experiential Learning: (3-6) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department Junior standing.
PSYC Psychology (Behaviorai and Social Sciences)
PSVClOfl Introduction to Psychology: (3) REGT-F/AUD CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) 0101 Smith, B.
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm (EPS 1236) 0201 Capo.T
MTuWThF 9;30am-10;50am (BPS 1236)
PSYC200 Statistical Methods in Psychology: (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: PSYC 100: and MATH III or MATH 140 or MATH 220.
0101 Smith, B.
MTuWThF 9:30am- 10;50am (BPS 1236)
0102 Capo.T.
MW 5:0Opra-8:20pm(BPS 1236) 0201 Capo.T
MTuWThF 1 1 :00am-12:20pm (BPS 1236)
PSVC206 Developmental Biopsycbology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: PSYC 100 0401 Brauth. S
Meets 07/ 11/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9;30am-12;10pm (BPS 1228) 0501 Brauth, S.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:10pm (BPS 1228)
PSYC221 Social Psychology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: PSYC 100. 0101 Kopet2.C.
TuTh l:00pm^;20pm (BPS 2283)
PSYC301 Biological Basis of Behavior; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisites: BSCl 105 and PSYC 100 0101 Hall.F
TuTh S;30pm-8:50pm (BPS 2283)
PSYC309F Special Topics In Psychology: Introduction Neuroscience Through Sleep; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite; BSC! 105 or equivalent or permission of (ddyager@psyc.umd.edu). 0101 Yager. D.
MWF 6;00pm-8: 10pm (BPS 1 124)
PSYC336 Psychology of Women; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY >r«Te<?i(iii/e: PSYC 100. Also offered as WMST 336.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: PSYC 336 or
WMST 336.
0101 Friedman. S.
Meets 05/31/05-08/21/05
TuTh 1 :00pm-2:40pm (BPS 1 1 24)
PSYC341 Introduction to Memory and Cognition; (3) REG/P-F'
AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYC 100.
0201 Sprenger. A.
TuTh 9:30am-12:50pra (BPS 1234)
PSVC3S5 Child Psychology: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: PSYC 100. Not open to students who have completed
PSYC 333
0201 Boyer. T
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (BPS 1124)
PSYC356 Psychology of Adolescence; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: PSYC 355 or permission of department. 0101 Savage-Stevens, S.
TuTh l:0Opra-4;2Opm(BPS 1236)
PSYC386 (PermReq) Eiperientlal Learning: (l-«) REG/P-F
Prerequisite: permission of department Junior standing. 0101 Sigall, H
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Sigall, H.
Time and it)om to be arranged
PSYC403 Animal Behavior; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: PSYC 206 or PSYC 301 0101 Osmanski, M.
MW l:0Opm-4;20pm(BPS 1232)
PSVC420 Eiperlmeotal Psychology: Social Proccscs I; (4) REG/
P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: PSYC 200: PSYC 221: the completion of the
departmentally required math and science supporting course
sequence: and 85 credits
0101 Van Allen, K
MW 1 :00pm^:20pm (BPS 2283)
Tu l:OOpm-4:20pm(BPS0147)Ub 0201 Haley-Oltenbreit, A
MW 5:00pra-8;20pm (BPS 2283)
Tu 5:00pm-8 :20pm (BPS 0147) Ub
PSYC432 iDtroducMon to Counseling Psychology; (3) REC/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: nine hours in psychology including PSYC 200.
0301 Goates-Joncs, M.
Meets 05/3 1/05-06/ 17/05
MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 1.40am (BPS 1232)
PSVC433 Basic Helping Skills: Research and Practice; (4) REG.
Prerequisite: PSYC 200. and /PSYC 235 or PSYC 334 or PSYC 353
or PSYC 432 or PSYC 434 or PSYC 435 or PSYC 4361: and 85
credits.
0101 Fnedman, S.
Meets 05/3 1/05-08/ 19/05
TuTh I0:00am-I2;l5pm (BPS 2283)
PSYC434 Severe Mental Disorders: Etiology and Tttatmciit; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisites: PSYC 200. and PSYC 301. and PSYC 353. or
permission of department.
0401 Tronnan. A.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am-12:10pm (BPS 1 1 12)
PSYC442 Psychology of Language; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: PSYC 200: andPSYC34l or PSYC 440. orpermission of department. 0101 Capo.T
TuTh 5:OOpm-8:20pm (BPS 1243)
PSYC4S8 Applied Developmental Psychology: (3) REG.P-F AUD 0201 Rao. P
TuTh l:0Opm-4:2Opm(BPS 1228)
PSYC478 (PermReq) Independent Study In Psychology: (1-3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or mstructor to
obtain section number.
PSYC479 (PermReq) Special Research Problems in Psychology;
(1-3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact depaitment or instructor to
obtain section number
PSVC629 (PermReq) CUnkal Uboratory; (1-3) S-F.
0101 Wilken.J. Meets 05(3 1/05-08/19/05
Time and room to be arranged
0102 Byrne, M. Meets 05/31/05-08/19/05
Time and room to be arranged
PSYC638 (PermReq) Exiernship in Professional Psychology; (I-
3) S-F
0101 BlanchattLJ.
Time and room to be arranged 0201 Blanchard, J.
Time and room to be arranged
PSYC789 Special Research Problems; (1-4) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course; contact department obtain section number.
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SPAN
PSYC789E Special Research Problems: Special Research Problem: Schizophrenia Psychopathology: (1-3) REG/AUD 0101 Blanchaid. J.
Meets 05/3 1/05-08/ 19/05
Time and room to be arranged
PSYC799 Master's Thesis Research; (M) REG Individual Instruction cour^: contact department oi obtain section number.
P$YC899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact departmer obtain section number.
PUAF Public Affairs (Public Policy)
PUAF6980 Selected Topics in Public Affairs: Energy & Environmental Policy; (1-3) REG/AUD. RBOI Maitinol. E
Meets 06/08/05-07/15/05
TuTh 5:30pm-8:30pm (Arranged)
PUAF7S2 Managing Din'erences:Resoiving Conflict and Negotiating Agreements: (3) REG/AUD For PUAF majors only or permission of department. RBOI Field, C.
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm C/taangcd)
PUAF798B Readings in Public Policy; (1-3) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instnictor to obtain section number. For PUAF majors only.
PUAF899 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
RUSS Russian (Arts and Humanities)
RUSSIOl Intensive Elementary Russian I; (6) REG/P-F/AUD. Not open to native speakers of Russian Credit will be granted for only one of the following: RUSSIOl: or RUSS III and RUSS 112. 0101 SJAFT
MTuWTh 9:00am-12:30pm (ICEY 0117)
R11SSI02 Intensive Elementary Russian II; (6) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: RUSS 101 or RUSS 112 or equivalent. Not open to natiw speakers of Russian. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: RUSS 102: or RUSS 113 and RUSS 114. 0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:00am-12:30pm (JMZ 1215)
RUSSlll Elementary Russian I (INon-lntensive); (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: RUSS 101: or
RUSS III and RUSS 112
0101 STAFF
TuTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (JMZ 3122)
RUSSI12 ElemenUry Russian II (IMon-intensive); (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: RUSS III or equivalent. Credit will be granted for only
one of the fallowing: RUSS 101: or RUSS III and RUSS 112.
0201 STAFF
TuTh 5:OOpm-8:20pm (SMZ 3203)
RUSS386 (PermReq) EsperlenHai Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department c obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of depart Junior standing
RUSS499 Independent Study In Russian; (1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact depanment obtain section number.
RUSS798 Independent Study; (1-3) REG/AUD
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
SOCY Sociology (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
SOCYlOfl Introduction to Sociology; (3) REO/P-F/AUD. CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB) 0201 Pease. J.
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50am (ASY 2309) 0301 Hunl,L.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 9;00am-ll:40am (ARC 1101)
SOCY105 IntroducHoo to Contemporary Social Problems; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: Behavioral and Social Science (SB)
OIOI Nguyen. K.
TuTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (ARC 1105) 04YS Lucier. N.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWTh 9:00am-12:20pm (ARC 1125) An introduction to sociology by examining contemporary social problems, with an emphasis on topics that relate to youth such as drug and alcohol abuse, teen pregnancy, and violence. We'll explore how social scientists define and measure social problems; how social problems connect to instimtions such as religion, education, and government: and how conflict and inequality contribute to the presence of certain kinds of social problems in our society. Section 04YS is a Young Scholars Program course. Enrollment by permission only. Please contact summer@umail.umd.edu for further information.
0401 Sacouman. N.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWTh l:00pm^:20pm(SOH 1101)
SOCY201 Introductory Statistics for Sociology; (4) REG/P-F/
AUD.
Prerequisite: SOCY 100 and MATH III or equivalent. Not open to
students who have completed BMGT 231. ENEE 324. orSTAT400.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AREC 484.
BIOM301. BMGT230. CNEC 400. ECON 321. EDMS4SI. GEOG
305. GIPT422. PSYC 200. SOCY 201. URSP 350. or TEXT400.
0201 Bierman, A.
MTuWTh 4:30pm-6:10pm (ASY 2309) MW 7:00pm-8:30pm (ASY 1 120B) Lab
SOCY203 Sociological Theory; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: SOCY 100.
0101 Korzeniewicz. R.
TuTh 9:0Oam-12:20pm (ARC 1 103)
SOCY230 Sociological Social Psychology; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0501 Kurashma, Y.
Meets 06/20/05-07/08/05
MTuWTh l:0Opm-4:20pm (ARC 1 105)
SOCY305 Scarcity and Modem Society; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: 3 credits of sociology. 0401 Finslcrbusch, K..
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 9:30am- 12: 10pm (ARC 1 103)
SOCY325 The Sociology of Gender: (3) REG/P-F/AUD. DIVERSITY Prerequisite: 3 credits of sociology. Also offered as WMST 325 Credit will be granted for ontvone of the following: SOCY 325 or WMST 325. OlZl Moore, L.
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (Arranged) Section OlZl will be taught at Shady Grove.
0301 Ellion,D.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF l:00pm-3:40pm(ARC MOD 0601 Wang. R.
Meets 08/01/05-08/19/05
MTuWTh l;OOpm-4:20pm(ARC 1101)
SOCY380 Honors Independent Reading In Sociology; (3) REG/P-F. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Formerly SOCY 378.
SOCY38I Honon liulependeni Reseircb la Sociology; (3) REG/P-
F
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instiuctor to
obtain section number. Prerequisite: SOCY 380. Formerly SOCY
SOCY383 Honors Thesis Research; (3) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or obtain section number. Prerequisite: SOCY 381. Formerly SOCY 389.
SOCY386 (PermReq) Eiperiendal Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing
SOCY399 (PermReq) Independent Study In Sociology; (I-O REG/
PF/AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
SOCY4I0 Social Demography; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: 6 credits of sociology or permission of department. 0201 Wu, L.
TuTh 1 :00pm-4:20pm (ARC 1 1 03)
SOCY424 Sociology of Race Relations; (3) REG/P-F/AUD Prerequisite: 6 credits in sociology or permission of department. Also offered as AAST424. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: AAST424 or SOCY424. 0101 Dance, L.
MW l:00pm-4:20pm (ARC 1121)
SOCY443 The Family and Society; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: 6 credits of sociology or permission of department. 02Z1 Fazio. E.'
TuTh 5:00pm-8:20pm (/Arranged) Section 02Z1 will be taught at Shady Grove.
050! Zamani-Moghadam, L.
MeeB 06^0/05-07/08/05
MTuWTh 6:00pm-9:20pm (ARC 1101)
SOCY498B Selected Topics in Sociology : Sociology of Poverty;
(3) REG/P-F/AUD.
An examination of poverty in America including the experiences,
perspectives, and values of poor people as well as the definitions,
causes, and consequences of and solutions to poverty.
0301 Pease. J.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 1:40am (ARC 1 105)
$OCY498C Selected Topics In Sociology: Sociology of Sexuality;
(3) REG/P-F'AUD.
Examines the theoretical and macro-level institutions that shape our perceptions of sex/gender and sexuality as we enter the 21 si century. Explores the social construction of sexuality in America as it intersects with gender, race/ethnicity, class, violence, media, family, economy, and globalization.Prerequisite: six credits in sociology or per mission of the department. OIZI Mann, E.
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm (Arranged) Section OlZl will be taught at Shady Grove.
0401 Timleclt.A.
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWTh 6:00pm-9:20pra (ARC 1 105)
SOCV498D Selected Topics in Sociology: Sociology of Papular Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
This course assesses the social significance of contemporary forms of culnire.
Please see tbe on-line schedule of classes for a complete course description.
0201 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:20pm (/^RC 1103)
SOCY699 Special Social Problems; (1-16) REG/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department oi obtain section number
SOCY799 Master's Thesh Research; (l-t) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department oi obtain section number.
SOCY899 Doctoral Dissertation Researcb; (1-8) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department obtain section number.
SPAN Spanish (Arts and Humanities)
For information on the Summer 2iH)5 Intensive Spanish program please visit www.summer.umd.edu/uL
SPANIOl Elementary Spanbh I; (4) REC/P-F/AUD
Prerequisite: No previous Spanish: high school level I Spanish with
grade of .4 or B. high school level 2 Spanish with a grade ofC or
below. Not open to native/fluent spealters of Spanish.
0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30am- 11 :45am (PLS 1146) 0201 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm (JMZ 2207)
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SPAN
THET
SPAM02 Elemcnury Spiniih II: (4) REG/P-F/AUD. Prvrapiistte: SPAN 101 al UMCP or equivalent. Not open to natives
fluent speakers of Spanish. 0101 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30ain- 1 1 :45an) (PLS 1 1 76) 0201 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9 OOpm (JMZ 1224)
SPAN20I InltniiHliate Spanltb: (4) REC/P-F/AUD.
CORH: Humanities (HO) Prenniuisite: SPAN 101 or SPAN 103 at
UUCP or high school le\el J Spanish with a grade of A or B or high
school lew! 4 Spanish nith a Cor below Not open to native^uent
speakers of Spanish. Formerly SPAN 203.
0101 STAPF
MTuWTh 9:30iiin-ll:45am (PLS 1158)
0102 STAFF
TuWTh 6:00pm-9 OOpra (JMZ 0105)
0201 STAFF
MTuWTh 9:30ani-ll:45am (PLS 1168)
0202 STAFF
TuWTli 6 :00pm-9:00pni (JMZ 2206)
SPAN202 ImenntdUle Gramiiur ud CompoiltloD; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Humanities (HO) Prerequisite: SPAN 201 or high school
level 4 or 5 with a grade of A or B or permission of department. Not
open to nativejfluem speakers of Spanish. Formerly SPAN 204. 0101 STAFF
TuTh 900am-12:15pm (TWS 0135)
SPAN228A Lado Americao Literatum and Societies: An Interdisciplinary Approach to the Amazon Ecosystem: (3) I^G
P-F AUD. CORE: Lueratun: (ML) DIVERSITY 0101 Igel, R-
TuTh 10:00am-l :20pm (TWS 0131)
SPAN301 Advanced Grammar and Composition I: (3) REG/P-F' AUD Prerequisite: SPAN 202. Recommended: SPAN 207. 0101 STAFF
TuTh6:00pm-9:15pm(PLS 1146)
SPAN311 Advanced Conversation I: (3) REGT-F/AUD. Prerequisite: SPAN 202 or SPIN 211 or permission of department. Not open to native/fluent speakers of Spanish. 0101 Roman. C.
MW 6:0Opm-9: 1 5pm (JMZ 3 1 22)
SPAN408F Great Themes of the Hispanic Literatures; Literature and God in Twentieth-Century Latin America Literature; (3) REG/P-F AUD 0201 AguUar-Mota, J.
MW 6:00pm-9: ] 5pm (JMZ 3203)
SPAN448 Special Topics in Latin American Civilization: Culnre
and Music In the Carfhbean: (3) REG P-F AUD 0101 (^uintero-Herencia. J.
MW6:00pm-9:lSpm(PLS 1168)
SPAN448B Special Topics in Latin American Civilization: later and intra-state cooflict and its resolution in Latin America; (3)
REGP-F AUD. 0201 Kaufaan. E.
TuTh 2:00pm-5:20pm (TYD 2102)
SPAK699 Independent Study in Spanish; (1-3) REG'AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact depanment or instiuctor to
obtain section number.
SPAN799 Master's TbesU Research: (l-«) REG.
Individual InstnKtion course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
SPAN899 Doctoral DisserUdon Research: (1-8) REG.
Individual Instnjction couise: contact department or mstroctor to
obtain section number.
STAT Statistics and Probability
(Computer, Mathematical
and Physical Sciences)
STATIOO Elementary Statistics and Probability; (3) REG/F-F/ AUD.
CORE: Mathematics or Formal Reasoning (MS) Prerequisite: permission of Math Depanment based on satisfactory score on MATHEMATICS PUCEMENTEXAM or MATH 1 10 or MATH IIS Not open to students who have completed MATH 111 or any MATH or STAT course with a prerequisite of MATH 141 Credit will be granted for only one of the following: MATH HI or STATIOO.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 8:00am-9:20am (MTH 0105) 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30amlO:50ara (MTH B0425)
$TAT400 AppUed Probability and SuUstics I; (3) REGT-F/AUD. Prerequisite: .MATH 141. Sot acceptable toward graduate degrees in STA T .4MSC. MAPI, or MA TH. Credit will be granted for only one of the following BMGT231. ENEE 324 or STAT 400 nese courses are not interchangeable, consult your program requirements or advisor for what is acceptable toward your program ofstutiy.
0101 STAFF
MTuWThF 9:30am-10:50mm (MTH B0425)
0102 STAFF
MTuWThF ll:OOam-t2J0pm<MTH 80425) 0201 STAFF
MTuWThF I l:00nm-12:20pm (MTH 0105)
STAT498A fPermReql Selected Topics In Statistics: (1-6) REG/P-
F'AUD.
Individual instruction course: contact department or uisttuctor to
obtain secDon number.
STAT689 Research Interactions in Statistics; (1-3) REG/AUD. 0101 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
STAT698A (PermReq) Selected Topics in Probability; (1-4) REG/
AUD.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
STAr798A (PermReq) Selected Topics In Statistics: (1-4) REG/
AUD.
Individual lostniction couise: contact department or instructor to
obtain section number.
STAT799 IPermReql Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG Individual instruction couise: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
STAT899 IPermReql Doctoral Dissertation Research; (l-«) REG. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
SURV Survey Methodology (Behavioral and Social Sciences)
SURV440 Sampling Theory: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: STAT 401 or STAT 420. Not open to students who have
completed STAT 440. SURV440 will be offered at the Census Bureau
in Suitland. MD.
0101 Montaquila. J.
Meets 06/02/05-07/2 1/05
TuTh l:00pm-4:00pm (TYD 0111)
SURV623 Data Collection Methods in Survey Research: (3)
REG/AUD.
Meets 06/06/05-07 29/05. course is taught in conjunction with
Michigan's Summer Institute. This class is being offered off-site at
the Census Bureau in Suitland,MD. and at the College Paric campus.
0101 Conrad, F
Meets 06/06/05-07-29/05
M 4:00pm-6:00pm (LEF 1208)
W 4:00pm-7:00pni (LEF 1208)
SURV625 AppUed Sampling; (3) REG/AUD.
Prerequisite: statistics course approved by the department. Course is
team taught by James Lepkowski and Roger Tourangeau.
0101 Lepkowski,J.
Meets 06.'06A)5-07/29/05
M 6:00pm-9:00pm (LEF 1208)
Th 6:00pm-8:00pm (LEF 1208)
SURV63e Qnestlonnaire Design; (3) REG/AUD.
0101 Campanelli.P
Meets 06/06.05-07/29/05
Tu 4:00pm-7:0Opm (LEF 1208)
Th 4:00pm-6:00pm (LEF 1208)
SURV«99 (PermReq) Special Topics in Survey Methodology, (I-
3) REG/AUD.
0101 Tourangeau, R.
Time and rt>om to be aitanged 0201 STAFF
Time and room to be arranged
SURV699A Special Topics In Survey Methodology: Psychology or Survey Response: (1) REG AUD. 0101 Tourangeau, It
Meets O6.'13/05-06/17D5
MTuWThF l:0Opm-4:0Opm(LEF 1208)
SIIRV699B Special Topics In Survey Melhodolog): Inlrodicllon to Survey Sampling; (I) REG/AUD 0101 Tourangeau. R
Meets 0&'20/05-06/24rt)5
MTuWThF 1 :00pm-4:00pm (LEF 1208)
SURV699D Special Topics in Survey Methodology : Survey QuaUty; (1) REG/AUD OIOI Biemer. P
Meets 06/27A)5-07/0 1/05
MTuWThF l:0Opm-4:00pm(LEF 1208)
SURV699E Special Topics In Survey Methodolog) : Non-response;
(1) REG/AUD. 0201 STAFF
Meets 07/ 11/05-07/ 15/05
MTuWThF l:OOpm-4:0Opm(LEF 1208)
SURV699K Special Topics in Survey Methodology : Multi-Level Analysis of Survey Data: (3) REG/AUD 0101 Croninger, R
Meets 06'06'05-07.'02 05
MTuWThF 10:30am-12:30pm (LEF 1208)
SirRV899 Doctoral DIsserUtion Research; (1-8) REG/S-F Individual Instruction course: contact depanment or instnictor to obtam section number.
THET Theatre (Arts and Humanities)
THETl 10 Introduction to the Theatre: (3) REG'P-F/AUD. CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) 0101 Messer, K
MTuWThF ll:00am-12:20pm(PAC 1801) 0201 DuToiLS.
MTuWThF ll:OOam-12:20pm(PAC I80I)
THET120 Introduction to Acting; (3) REG/P-F/AUt).
For non-majors only. 0201 DuTonS.
MTuWTh l:00pm-2:40pm (PAC 3732) Lab
THETI99A (PermReq) Independent Study: Muskal Theatre
Workshop: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
This course focuses on students developing their ability to move, ad
and express themselves through the media of lync and music. Each
student develops their physical instrument while addressing the
special challenges and techniques needed by the musical stage
actor. Pan of The .Arts! at Mar)iand. Enrollment by permission
only. Please contact summen^umail. umd.edu for fimher
information.
04AR Reese, S
Meets 07/1 1/05-07/29/05
MTuWThF 10:00am-4:30pm (PAC 2740)
THETI99B Independent Study: Introduction to Design: (3) REG/
P-F'AUD.
Theatrical design is a truly collaborative an that requires a thorough understanding of the process and product of the various design specialties. The objective of this course is to give an overview of dieatiical design by discussing the theories, techniques, and creative processes from which scenic, cosnime and lighting designs evolve. Each area of design will be explored through a scries of imaginative design projects that will culmmate with an open house presentation of student work. Pan of The Arts! at Maryland. Enrollment by peimission only. Please contact summer(a:.umd.edu for fiinher information. a4AR Burgess. H
Meets 07/1 l'05-07'29/t)5
MTuWThF 9:00am-5:00pm (PAC 2733)
THET210 Acting I: (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department. Corequisite: THET 110. For
THET majors only.
0101 Snyder, L.
MWTh Il:00am-l:l5pm (PAC 3736) Lab
THET282 Stage Makeup: (3) REG/P-F/AUD
Credit Witt be granted for only one of the following: THET 182 or
THET 282. Formerly THET 182.
0101 SIAFF
MTuWTh 10:00am-l 1:40am (PAC 1703) Lab
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WMST
THET290 AnMrican Theatre 1750 10 1890; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. CORE: Hisloiy or Theory of Arts (HA) Formerfy THET 310. 0201 Dail. C.
MTuWTh 10-OOam- 11 :40am (PAC 1809)
THET3J0 Play DincUng 1; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prrrvquisius: THET III. THET 170 and THET220: or permission of
deportment.
0101 Reese. S
TuWTh 4:00pm-6: 1 Spm (PAC 2740) Lab
THET350 History of American Musical Theatre and Popular Culture; (3) REG/P-F'AUD 0101 Dail.C
MTuWTh 12: 15pm- 1 :55pm (PAC 1815)
THET373 Rendering for the Theatre I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequtsile: permission of department Credit wilt be granted for
only one of the following: THET 3 73 or THET 484. Formerly THET
484.
0101 Burgess. H.
MWTh 9:30ani- 1 1 :45am (PAC 2733)
THET3M iPermReqt Eiperienlial Uarnlng: (3-6) REG/P-F Individual Instmction couise: contact department or instructor to obtain section number. Prerequisite: permission of department. Junior standing.
THET475 History of Art, Architecture, and Decor for the Theatre; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequiiite: THET 112. THET 113. THET 114. THET 115. and THET 116: and permission of department Also offered as THET 670. Credit will he granted for only one of the following: THET 4 75 or THET 6 70. 0101 Conway, D.
TuTb 9:00am- 1 2:20pm (PAC 1 809)
THET490 Theatre History I; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
Pratquisites: THET 1 10 and THET III or permission of department
0101 Thatp, R-
MTuW 9:45am-12:00pm (PAC 1815)
THET49I Theatre Hbtory U; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
PrrrequLiite: THET 110 THET III. and THET 490: or permission of
department.
0201 Thatp, R.
MTuW 9:45am-12:00pm (PAC 1815)
THET499 (PermReql Independent Study: (2) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
THET499B Independent Study; (1-3) REG/P-F/AUD. 0101 STAFF
MTuW l:0Opm-3:15pra(PAC 1801)
THET499D Indepeodenl Study: Staged Combat; (3) REO/P-F/
AUD
0201 Kaleba, C.
MTuTh 1 :0Opm-3: 1 Spm (PAC 3736) Ub
THET499P Independent Study: Puppetry Workshop; (3) REG/P- F/AUD. 0201 Cotter, M.
TuTh 9:00am-12:20pm (PAC 3730) Lab
THET499X Independent Study: Computer Assisted Design; (3)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Conway. D.
TuTh l:00pm-4:20pm (PAC 2727)
THET789 tPermReql Muter'i Pnicticam; (1-6) REG/AUD. Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
THET799 (PermReql Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instruaor to obtain section number.
THET«99 Doctoral Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG/AUD Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
UMEI Maryland English Institute (Arts and Humanities)
UMEIMI IPermReq) English as a Foreign Language: Beginning;
(I2)S-F.
0101 Kaiczewski, K.
Meets 06/20/05-08/05/05
MTuWThF 9:00am- 12:00pm (PLS 1162)
MTuWThF l:O0pm-3:O0pm(PLS 1 162)
UMEI002 IPermReq) English as a Foreign Language: Intermediate I; (12) S-F
0101 Allchin. N.
Meets 06/20/05-08/05/05
MTuWThF 9:00am- 1 2;00pm (PLS 1164) MTuWThF I:00pm-3:00pm (PLS 1164)
UMEI003 (PermReql English as a Foreign Language:
Intermediate II; (12) S-F.
0101 Graham. M.
Meets 06/20/05-08/05/05
MTuWThF 9:00am-l 1:00am (PLS 1184) MTuWThF I2:OOpm-3:OOpm(PLS 1184)
UNIV University Courses (Undergraduate Studies)
UNIV099 (PermReql Internship Seminar; (No credit) S-F. Permission of Internship Coordinator required. Obtain signamre and more information at the Career Center. 3100 Hombake Library. Special fee required for this course.
0201 Antonini.J.
Time and room to be arranged
0202 Kenyon, M.
Time and room to be arranged
UNIV369 (PermReql Seminar in Research Eipericnces; (I)
REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Sleffes. J.
Meets 06/08/05-08/19/05
Tu4:OOpm-6:0Opm(SCC 11021
UNrv379 Seminar in Internship Eiperiences; (I) REG/P-F/AUD.
0101 Gowin,J. Meets 06/08/05-08/19/05
Tu 6:00pm-8:00pm (SCC 1 102)
0102 Steffes, J. Meets 06/06/05-08/ 1 9/05
M 6:00pm-8:00pm (SCC 1 102)
URSP Urban Studies and Planning
(School of Architecture, Planning, and
Preservation)
URSP399I (PermReql Independent Study; (1-3) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
URSP681 Urban Planning Law; (3) REG.
Credit v.ill be granted for only one of the following: URSP 681.
URBS 450. or URBS 681. Formerly URBS 681.
0201 Karina, S.
MW 7:00pm-10:20pm (ARC 1127)
1;RSP708 Community Planning Studio; (2) REG/AUD. Permission of the instructor. Snjdents seeking to meet the URSP studio requirement must also take URSP 708 in both Sutnmer Sessions 1 and II.
0202 Hanna, W.
MTuWThF 9:00am-4:00pm (ARC 1123)
URSP709 Field Instruction; (3) REG
0101 Chen. A.
Tu 7:0Opm-9:0Opm (ARC 1127)
Time and room to be arranged Dis 0202 Chen, A.
Tu 7:00pm-9:30pm (ARC 1 127)
Time and room to be arranged Dis
URSP710 Research Seminar: Urban Theory and Issues; (3) REG/
AUD.
Prerequisite: 15 graduate credit hours in URSP For URSP majors
only Formerly URBS 710.
0107 Hanna. W
Time and room to be arranged 0207 Hanna, W
Time and room to be arranged
URSP788 (PermReql Independent Study in lirhan Studies and Planning: Independent Study In trhan Studies and Planning; (1-3) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
URSP798 (PermReql Readings in Urban Studies and Planning; (1-3) REG
individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
URSP799 (PermReq) Master's Thesis Research; (1-6) REG/S-F Individual Instmction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
VMSC Veterinary Medical Sciences (Agriculture and Natural Resources)
VMSC699 Special Problems In Veterinary Medical Sciences; (I-
4) REG.
Individual Instruction course: conuct department or instructor to
obtain section number.
VMSC799 Thesis Research; (1-6) REG
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
VMSC899 Dissertation Research; (1-8) REG.
Individual Instruction course: contact department or instructor to obtain section number.
WMST Women's Studies (Arts and Humanities)
WMST2S0 InlroducHoD (o Women's Studies: Women, Art and
Culture; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
CORE: History or Theory of Arts (HA) DIVERSITY
0101 Laureano, B.
TuTh 12:00pm-3:20pm (PLS 1 146)
WMST25S Introduction to Literature by Women; (3) REG/P-F/
AUD.
CORE: Literahire (HL) DIVERSITY Also offered as ENGL 250
Credit will he granted for only one of the following: WMST 255 or
ENGL 250
0201 Sadlack, E.
MW I:0Opm-4:I5pm(SQH I1I7)
WMST325 The Sociology of Gender; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. DIVERSITY Prerequisite: 3 credits of sociology. Also offered as SOCy 325. Credit will be granted for only one of the following: WMST 325 or SOCY 325. OIZI Moore, L.
MW 6:00pm-9:20pn: (Arranged) 0301 Ellion,D.
Meets 05/31/05-06/17/05
MTuWThF I:00pm-3:40pm(ARC 1 101) 0601 Wang, R.
Meets 08/01/05-08/19/05
MTuWTh l:00pm-4:20pm (ARC 1 lOI)
WMST336 Psychology of Women; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DIVERSITY Prerequisite: PSYC 100. Also offered as PSYC 336.
Credit will be granted for only one of the following: WMST 336 or
PSYC 336
0101 Friedman, S.
Meets 05/31/05-08/21/05
TuTh I:00pm-2:40pm(BPS 1124)
WMST386 (PermReql Eiperiential Learning; (3-6) REG/P-F.
Prerequisite: Learning Proposal approved by the Office of Experiential Learning Programs, faculty sponsor, and .student s internship sponsor Junior standing. 0101 Nichols, L.
Time and room to be arranged
WM$T400 Theories of Feminism; (3) REG/P-F/AUD. Prerequisite: one course in WMST or a course cross-listed with a WMST course. 0101 RellihaaH.
TuTh 3:00pm-6:20pm (PAC 1809)
WMST471 Women's Health; (3) REG/P-F/AUD.
DlWiRSlTY Also offered as HLTH 471. Credit will be granted for
only one of the following: WMST 471 or HLTH 471.
0101 Voorhees, C,
MTuWTh I:0Opm-2:45pm(HHP 1301)
0102 Parker. C.
MW 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 1 301 )
0201 Sachs, T
MTuWTh l:00pra-2:45pm (HHP 1302)
0202 STAFF
MW 6:00pm-9:45pm (HHP 1301)
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SHADY GROVE & ONLINE COURSES
UA1ST499 iPemReqi iBdcpcadcal Scwiy: iMdhrfdMl Scady }m Ubmcfl's Scadfes; (1-3) REGF-F ALD Ind]\ idual InstructkN) course: contact departroent or nutnictor to otXaiD scctioa oumber. Prerequisite 3 hours of WMST and junrar
WMST«99 (PermRtq, ladepewleaC Stmiy. (1-3) REG AUD. lndi%-Khul Instruction course: contact depaftmeot or instructor lo oboin sectMM number. B> pemussion of instructor ooty.
HMST799 Mssten Tbesta Rcscank; (1-4) REG.
Individual [nsmjctioa course: contact department or instructor to
obtain seccoo Dumber.
VkMSTW* (PermXeqf Doctoral Dtsscrtatioa Research: (1-8)
REG.
OlOI STAFF
Time and room to be anvigod
PLEASE VISIT
WWW.SUMMER.UMD.EDU
FOR A COMPLETE LISTS
OF SUMMER COURSE
OFFERINGS AS WELL
AS UPDATED LIST OF
SHADY GROVE, ONLINE,
CORE, EVENING AND
3 WEEK COURSES.
COURSE
SHADY GROVE COURSES TTTIE
COMMUNICATION
COMM250 INTRO COAAM INQUIRY
COAMA324 CONAMUN & GENDER
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG373 GEOG INFO SYSTEMS
HISTORY
HIST31 9E HIST ARAB ISRAEL CONFUC
JOURNALISM
X)UR459C MEDIA & NEW TECHNOLOGY
X)UR459W SHOOTING WAR-XXJR IN COMBAT
PHILOSOPHY
PHIL308D ASIAN PHIL THROUGH FILM
PHIL308D ASIAN PHIL THROUGH FILM
SOCIOLOGY
SOCY325 SOCY OF GENDER
SOCY443 FAMILY + SOCIETY
SOCY498C SOCY OF SEXUALITY
WOMEN'S STUDIES
WMST325 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER
ONLINE COURSES
COURSE
TITLE
SESSION(S)
SESSION(S)
AMERICAN STUDIES
AMST203 POP CULTUR IN AMER
AMST41 BR IDENTITY AMER CULTURE
EDUCATION COUNSELING AND PERSONNEL SERVICES
EDCP789W INTRO MENTAL DISORDERS
EDUCATION, HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
EDHD426 COG & MOT:READ CONTENT
GOVERNMENT AND POUTICS
GVPT479B ANLYSIS'04 PRES CAMPAIGN
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
1NFM71 8L UCENSE INFORM PROFESSNL
LIBRARY SCIENCE
LBSC708L UCENSE INFORM PROFESSNL
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CORE Program
Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Studies
301-405-9359
2130Mitcheii Building
www.ugst.umd.edu/core
CORE COURSES OFFERED SUMMER 2005
For details of the CORE requirements and more information, please consult the CORE website at: www.ugst.umd.edu/core, the Undergraduate Catalog, the Spring Schedule of Classes, or the CORE Handbook (available at your advising office or at The Office of the Dean for Undergraduate Studies, 2130 Mitchell Building). Refer to the course listing section in this guide for session, class and time information. This course list is current as of the press deadline. Please check the CORE website and the online Schedule of Classes at: www.testudo.umd.edu/ScheduleOfClosses.html for the most up-to-date CORE course listings.
CORE FUNDAMENTAL STUDIES
Introduction to Writing Courses
ENGL 101 Introduction to Writing
ENGL 1 01 X Introduction to Writing (English
as a second language) Professional Writing ENGL 391 Advanced Composition
ENGL 392 Advanced Composition: Pre-Low
ENGL 393 Technical Writing
ENGL 393X Technical Writing (English
as a second language)
Business Writing
Writing for Health Professions
ENGL 394 ENGL 395 Mathematics
MATH 110 MATH 1 1 1 MATH 1 1 3 MATH 115
Elementary Mathematical Models
Introduction to Probability
College Algebra with Applications
Precalculus
NOTE: MATH 1 J 1, 140, 141, 220, 221, and STAT 100 fulfill both Fundamental and Distributive requirements. See Distributive Studies list for Math and Formal Reasoning.
CORE DISTRIBUTIVE STUDIES
Courses noted "(D)" also meet //ie CORE Diversity Requirement.
CORE HUMANniES & THE ARTS: Literature (HI)
AASP298L |
Introduction to African-American |
Literature(D) |
|
CHIN 21 3 |
Chinese Poetry into English: An |
Introduction (D) |
|
CLASIOO |
Classical Foundations |
CIAS 170 |
Greek and Roman Mythology |
CMLT 270 |
Global Literature and Social Change (D) |
ENGL 205 |
Introduction to Shakespeare |
ENGL 222 |
American Literature: 1 865 to Present |
ENGL 234 Intro, to African-American Lit. (D)
ENGL 243 Introduction to Poetry
ENGL 250 Introduction to Literature by Women
(WMST 255) (D) ENGL 278R Global Literature (D) FREN 240 Masterworks of French Literature
in Translation FREN 250 Introduction to French Literature
GERM 281 Women in German Literature and Society (D)
GERM 285 German Film and Literature
HONR 238B Images of Masculinity in Twentieth Century
American Lit. and Film HONR 259Q The Mosaic of Identity in Contemporary
American Lit. (D) PORT 228A Latin American Literatures and Societies:
An Interdisciplinary Approach to the
Amazon Ecosystem (SPAN228A) (D) SPAN 228A Latin American Literatures and Societies:
An Interdisciplinary Approach to the
Amazon Ecosystem (PORT 228A) (D) WMST255 Introduction to Literature by Women
(ENGL 250) (D) WMST275 World Literature by Women (D)
The History or Theory of the Arts (HA)
AMST 205 Material Aspects of American Life
ARCH 223 History of Non-Western Arch. (D)
ARTH 200 Art of the Western World to 1 300
ARTH 201 Art of the Western World after 1 300
ARTH 250 Art and Archaeology of Ancient
America (D)
ARTH 290 Art of Asia (D)
ARTT 1 50 Introduction to Art Theory
DANC 200 Introduction to Dance (D)
ENGL 245 Film and the Narrative Tradition
MUET 200 World Popular Musics & ID (D)
MUET 210 The Impact of Music on Life (D)
MUET 220 Selected Musical Cultures of the World (D)
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Core {HA) confd
MUSC 1 30 Survey of Music Literature Music Fundamentals I History of Rock Music, 1 950 - Present Introduction to tfie Theatre American Theatre 1750-1890 Introduction to Women's Studies: Women, Art and Culture (D)
Humanities (HO)
AMST 201 Introduction to American Studies
Popular Culture in America Film & American Culture Studies Technology & American Culture Critical Thinking and Speaking Historical and Philosophical Perspectives on Education Intermediate French Intermediate French Review French Grammar & Composition German-American Cultural Contrast The Rise of the West 1 500-1 789 Intermediate Italian
Introduction to Landscape Architecture Structure of American Sign Language (D) Language and Mind Introduction to Philosophy Contemporary Moral Issues Philosophy of Religion Intermediate Spanish Intermediate Spanish Intermediate Grammar and Composition
MUSC 140 MUSC 205 THETllO THET 290 WMST 250
AMST 203 AMST 204 AMST 21 1 COMM 200 EDPL210
FREN 201 FREN 202 FREN 204 GERM 280 HIST112 ITAL 203L lARC 160 UNG210 UNG 240 PHIL 100 PHIL 140 PHIL 236 SPAN 201 SPAN 20 IL SPAN 202
Courses noted ASTR 101 CHEM 103 CHEM 103M CHEM 113 CHEM113M
CORE MATHEMATICS & THE SCIENCES: CORE Physical Sciences Laboratory (PL)
*" must be taken in the same semester.
General Astronomy
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry I
General Chemistry II
General Chemistry II GEOL 100/1 10 Physical Geologv/Lab" PHYS 1 21 Fundamentals of Physics I
PHYS 1 22 Fundamentals of Physics II
PHYS 1 42 Principles of Physics
PHYS 260/261 Gen.Phys.: Vibrations, Waves, Heat,
Electricity, and Magnetism/Lab*' PHYS 270/271 Gen. Phys.: Electrodynamics, Light, Relativity
and Mod. Physics/Lob**
CORE Life Sciences laborotory (LL)
Courses noted "**" must be taken in the same semester ANTH 220 Intro, to Biological Anthro. (D)
The World of Biology
Principles of Biology I
Principles of Biology I
BSCI 103 BSCI 105 BSCI 105M
BSCI 1 06 Principles of Biology II
BSCI 1 24/1 25 Plant Biology and Lab in Plant Biology"
BSCI 201 Human Anatomy and Physiology I
BSCI 223 General Microbiology
CORE Physical Sciences Non-laboratory (PS) ASTR 1 00 Introduction to Astronomy
ENES 1 00 Introduction to Engineering Design
GEOG 1 40 Coastal Environments GEOL 1 20 Environmental Geology
PHYS 104 How Things Work: Science Foundations
PHYS 161 General Physics: Mechanics and
Particle Dynamics
CORE Life Sciences Non-laboratory (IS) BSCI 1 20 BSCI 205 KNES 260
NFSCIOO
Insects
Environmental Science Science of Physical Activity and Cardiovascular Health Elements of Nutrition
CORE Math or Formal Reasoning Non-laboratory (MS)
GEOG 1 70 Maps and Map Use
MATH 1 1 1 Introduction to Probability
MATH 140 Calculus I
MATH 141 Calculus 11
MATH 220 Elementary Calculus I
MATH 221 Elementary Calculus II
PHIL 1 70 Introduction to Logic
STAT 1 00 Elementary Statistics and Probability
CORE SOCIAL SCIENCES AND HISTORY:
CORE Social or Political History (SH)
AASP 1 00 Introduction to African American Studies (D)
AASP 202 Black Culture in the United States (D)
HIST 1 56 History of the United States to 1 865
HIST 1 57 History of the United States Since 1 865
HIST 236 History of Britain 1 688 to Present
HONR 229S Terrorism
JOUR 240 Advertising in America
KNES 293 History of Sport in America
CORE Behavioral and Social Sciences (SB) AASP 101 ANTH 240 ANTH 260
COS 100 COS 105 ECON 200 ECON 201 GEOG 100 GVPTIOO GVPT170
Public Policy & the Black Community Introduction to Archaeology (D) Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology and Linguistics (D) Introduction to Criminal Justice introduction to Criminology Principles of Micro-Economics Principles of Macro-Economics Introduction to Geography Principles of Government & Politics American Government
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Core (SB) cont'd.
GVPT 200 International Political Relations
HESP 1 20 Introduction to Linguistics
JOUR 1 50 Introduction to Mass Communication
KNES 287 Sport and American Society (D)
LGBT 200 Introduction to LGBT Studies (D)
UNO 200 Introductory Linguistics
PSYC 1 00 Introduction to Psychology
SOCY 1 00 Introduction to Sociology
SOCY 1 05 Introduction to Contemporary
Social Problems
CORE ADVANCED STUDIES
See rfie mosf recent Fall or Spring Schedule of Classes, the current Undergraduate Catalog, or visit f/ie CORE website wwv/.ugst.umd.edu/core for details of the CORE Advanced Studies requirement.
CORE Capstone Courses (CS):
BMGT 495 Business Policies
LARC 471 Capstone Studio: Community Design
CORE HUMAN CULTURAL DrVERSiTY (D)
Courses noted "*" also meet CORE Distributive Studies Requirements. Diversity courses that are also approved for CORE Distributive Studies may be double counted.
CORE Diversity Courses recommended for Freshmen ana Sophomores:
AASP 1 00 Introduction to African American Studies*
AASP 202 Black Culture in the United States*
AASP 298L Introduction to African-American Literature*
ANTH 220 introduction to Biological Anthropology*
ANTH 240 Introduction to Archaeology*
ANTH 260 Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology
and Linguistics* ARCH 223 History of Non-Western Architecture*
ARTH 250 Art & Archaeology of Ancient America*
ARTH 290 Art of Asia*
CHIN 21 3 Chinese Poetry into English: An Introduction*
CMLT 270 Global Literature and Social Change*
DANC 200 Introduction to Dance* EDPL 201 Education in Contemporary
American Society ENGL 234 Introduction to African-American Literature*
ENGL 250 Introduction to Literature by Women
WMST 255)*
ENGL 278R Global Literature*
GERM 281 Women in German Literature and Society*
HONR 259Q Identity in Contemporary
American Literature* KNES 287 Sport and American Society*
LGBT 200 Introduction to LGBT Studies*
LING 210 Structure of American Sign Language*
MUET 200 World Popular Musics and Identity*
MUET 210 The Impact of Music on Life*
MUET 220 Selected Musical Cultures of the World*
PORT 228A Latin American Literatures and Societies:
An Interdisciplinary Approach to the
Amazon Ecosystem (SPAN 228A)* SPAN 228A Latin American Literatures and Societies:
An Interdisciplinary Approach to
the Amazon Ecosystem (PORT 228A)* WMST 250 Introduction to Women's Studies:
Women, Art and Culture* WMST 255 Introduction to Literature by Women
(ENGL 250)* WMST 275 World Literature by Women*
CORE Diversity Courses recommended for Juniors and Seniors:
COMM 324 Communication and Gender
COMM 482 Intercultural Communication
EDCP 420 Education and Racism
EDCP 498A Education & and Counseling Issues for
Asian Americans ENGL 348A Women and Science Fiction ENGL 348F Women and the American West FMST 381 Poverty, Affluence, and Families
HLTH 471 Women's Health (WMST 471 )
PSYC 336 Psychology of Women (WMST 336)
SOCY 325 The Sociology of Gender (WMST 325)
WMST 325 The Sociology of Gender (SOCY 325) WMST 336 Psychology of Women (PSYC 336) WMST 348P Plantation Household WMST 453 Victorian Women WMST 471 Women's Health (HLTH 471 )
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COURSE TITLE AMERICAN STUDIES
AMST498F DOCUMENTARY FILM ARCHITECTURE
ARCH223 HIST NON-WESTERN ARCH
SESSiON(S)
SESSION(S)
ARCH242 ARCH343 |
DRAWING 1 DRAWING II: LINE |
II II |
ARCH428N |
HIST NON-WEST ARCH |
II |
ARCH448D |
DRAWING & VISUALIZATION |
1 |
ARCH470 |
COMPUTER APPLICTNS |
1 |
ARCH678F |
FACADES SEMINAR |
II |
ART |
||
ARni50 |
INTRO TO ART THEORY |
lA |
ARn468B |
ISSUES CONTEMPORARY ART |
lA |
BUISNESS AND MANAGEMENT |
||
BMGTllO |
INTRO TO BUSINESS & MGMT |
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BMGT220 |
PRIN ACCOUNTING 1 |
|
BMGT221 |
PRIN ACCOUNTING II |
II |
BMGT230 |
BUSINESS STATISTICS |
|
BMGT310 |
INTERMED ACCOUNTING 1 |
1,11 |
BMGT323 |
TAXATION OF INDIVIDUALS |
|
BMGT340 |
BUSINESS FINANCE |
|
BMGT350 |
MARKETING PRIN & ORGANIZ |
11 |
BMGT364 |
MGMT & ORGANIZATION THRY |
|
BMGT380 |
BUSINESS LAW 1 |
1,11 |
BMGT422 |
AUDITING THRY & PRAOCE |
II |
BMGT424 |
ADVANCED ACCOUNTING |
|
BMGT440 |
ADVANCED FINANCIAL MGMT |
|
BMGT445 |
BANKING & FINCL INST |
II |
BMGT446 |
INTERNATIONAL FINANCE |
|
BMGT464 |
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR |
|
BMGT482 |
BUSINESS & GOVERNMENT |
|
BMGT495 |
BUSINESS POLICIES |
1,11 |
BUDT705 |
TELECOMM & THE INTERNET |
|
BUFN700 |
INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT |
|
BUFN714 |
ADV FINANCIAL MGT |
1,11 |
BUFN722 |
BANKING & FIN INSTITUTNS |
1,11 |
BUFN724 |
INTL FINANCIAL MGMT |
|
BUFN726 |
FUTURES & OPTION CONTRCT |
II |
BUMK71 2 |
CONSUMER PRODUCT MKTG |
|
BUMK736 |
SERVICE MARKETING |
|
BUMK753 |
INTERNATIONAL MARKETING |
II |
BUM0714 |
EXEC POWER & NEGOTIATION |
|
BUM0732 |
NEW VENTURE CREATION |
II |
BUM0751 |
IMPLEMENTING STRATEGY |
II |
BUM0756 |
INDUST & COMPET ANALYSIS |
1,11 |
BUSI611 |
MANAGERIAL ACCT |
|
BUSI683 |
GLOBAL ECON ENVIRONMENT |
|
BUSI764 |
BUSINESS LAW FOR MORS |
II |
BUSI771 |
NEW VENTURE FINANCING |
|
BUSI780 |
E-COMM:BUS MODELS & TECH |
1,11 |
COURSE TITLE CRIMINAL JUSTICE
CaS234 LAW CRIM INVESTIGATION CaS320 INTRO CRIMINALISTC
CHEMISTRY
CHEM103 GENERAL CHEM I CHEMl 1 3 GENERAL CHEM II
CLASSICS
CIAS 1 70 GREEK-hROMAN MYTH CLAS470 APPROACHES GREK MYTH
COMPARATIVE LITERATURE
CMLT270 GLOBL LIT+SOC CHNG
COMMUNICATION
COMM107 ORAL COMM PRIN
COMM200 CRITICAL THNKNG & SPKNG
COMM230 ARGUMENTATN-i-DEBATE
COMM324 COMMUN & GENDER
COMM330 ARGUMENT & PUBLIC POUCY
COMM351 PR TECHNIQUES
COMM352 WRITINGS IN PR
COMM354 PR PROGRAMS COMM398L LEGAL RHETORIC
COMM401 INTERPRET STRAT DISCOURS
COMM402 COMM THEORY
COMM482 INTERCULTURAL COMM
ECONOMICS
ECON200 PRIN MICRO-ECONOMICS
ECON201 PRIN MACROECONOMICS
ECON305 INTRM MACROECON THRY&POL
ECON306 INTERMED MICROEC THRY
ECON3 1 5 ECON DEV UNDRDEV AREA
ECON321 ECON STAT
ECON330 MONEY AND BANKING
ECON340 INTERNATL ECONMICS
ECON414 GAME THEORY
ECON435 FINANCIAL ECONOMICS
ECON454 TH PUB FIN&FIS FED
CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION
EDCI463 READING SECOND SCHOOL lA
MEASUREMENT, STATISTICS, AND EVALUATION
EDMS645 QUANT RSRCH MTHDS I I, II
EDMS646 QUANT RSRCH MTHDS II I, II
EDMS651 APPL MULTI REGRESS ANAL II
EDUCATION, SPECIAL
EDSP376 FNDM SIGN LANGUAGE I, II
ENGINEERING, CIVIL
ENCE623 INTRO TO ADV SCHEDULING I
ENCE663 MGT DES & CONST ORGS I
ENCE665 MNGMNT PROJ TEAMS I
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COURSE TITLE SESSIONfSl
ENGINEERING, FIRE PROTECTION
ENFP435 PROD UABIUTY & REGULTN
ENFP61 2 TOXIC EVAL ANALYSIS
ENGLISH
ENGLl 01 INTRO TO WRITING I, I
ENGL205 INTRO SHAKESPEARE I
ENGL243 INTRO TO POETRY
ENGL310 MED+REN BRIT LIT
ENGL3 1 2 ROM TO MOD BRIT LIT
ENGL313 AMERICAN LIT I
ENGL379E FILM ANALYSIS
ENGL379G MODERN HEROIC CINEMA I
ENGL391 ADVANCED COMP I, I
ENGL393 TECHNICAL WRITING I, I
ENGL393X TECHNICAL WRITING U
ENGL394 BUSINESS WRITING I, I
ENGL494 EDIT+DOCUMNT DSGN I
ENGL61 1 APPRCH COLLG COMPT I
ENGINEERING, PROFESSIONAL MASTERS
ENPM808F BUILDING CONTROL SYS
RELIABILITY ENGINEERING
ENRE467 SYSTEM SAFETY ENGR
ENRE620 MATH TECH RELIABLTY ENGR
FAMILY STUDIES
FMST260 COUPLE RELATNSHP I
FMST341 PERSNAL+FMY FINANCE I, I
FRENCH
FRENlOl ELEMENTARY FRENCH I
FREN102 ELEMENTARY FRENCH II I
FREN 1 03 ELEM FRENCH REVIEW
FREN201 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH
FREN202 INTERMED FRENCH REVIEW I
FREN204 FRENCH GRAMMAR & COMP I
FREN240 MASTERWRK FREN LIT TRAN I
FREN243 MSTRPC FREN/FRANCOPH CIN
FREN250 INTRO TO FRENCH LIT
FREN311 ADV FRENCH CONVERSATION I
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG372 REMOTE SENSING
GEOG373 GEOG INFO SYSTEMS 1,1
GEOG435 POPULATION GEOGRAPHY
GERMANAIC STUDIES
GERM280 GER-AM CULT CNTRST
GERM41 1 GERM INTL BUSN I
GERM41 2 GERM INTL BUSN II
GERM4 1 5 GERM/ENGL TRANS I
GERM416 GERM/ENGL TRANS II
COURSE TITLE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
GVPT241 POL PHIL:ANCIENT&MODERN
GVPT309X CONFUa RESOLUTION
GVPT409K MULTI-TRK DIP CON TRANSR
GVPT432 CIV RTS + CONSTIT
GVPT439A GENDER AND THE LAW
HEARING AND SPEECH SCIENCES
HESP420 DEAF & SIGN LANGUAGE
SESSION(Sl
HISTORY
HIST319A HIST319B HIST319D HIST353
HEALTH
HLTH150
HLTH377
HLTH430
HLTH471
HLTH498X
HLTH665
RAD REGIMES ARAB WRLD REL & STATE IN MID EAST AMERICA MOVIES AMER REVOLUTN 1763-1815
FIRST AID+EMER MED HUMAN SEXUALITY HLTH ED-WORKPLACE WOMENS HEALTH AIDS EDUCATION HEALTH BEHAVIOR I
HONORS
HONR238B MASC 20C AM UT&FILM
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT
INFM61 3 SYSTEMS ANALYSIS & DSGN INFM702 USER INTERAQ INFO SYS INFM718V INFORMATION VISUAUZ INFM730 INFORMATION AUDITS
ITAUAN
nAU99L ITAUAN CINEMA
JOURNALISM
JOUR400 MEDIA LAW
KINESIOLOGY
KNES1 21 J RAPE AGGRESSION DEFENSE
KNES350 PSYCH OF SPORTS
KNES350 PSYCH OF SPORTS
KNES389G FIT ASSESS& EXER PRESCRI
KNES451 CHILDREN & SPORT
KNES455 SCNTFIC BASE ATHTIC COND
LIBRARY SCIENCE
LBSC601 INFORMATION USE
LBSC646 LIT & MAT FOR YNG ADULTS
LBSC682 MGMT ELEC RCRDS & INFO
LBSC690 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
LBSC708R VISUAL & SOUND MATERIALS
LBSC741 SEM SCH LIB MED PROG ADM
LBSC764 ACCESS LEGAL INFORMATION
lie
lA
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COURSE TITIE SESSIONfSl
LESBIAN GAY BISEXUAL TRANSGENDER STUDIES
LGBT200 INTRO TO LGBT STUDIES I
PHYSICS
PHYS121 FUND OF PHYSICS I I
PHYSl 22 FUND OF PHYSICS II
PHYS142 PRINCIPLES PHYSICS
PHYSl 61 MECHN+PARTCL DYNAM
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC2CX) STAT METH IN PSYCH BIO BASIS OF BEHAV INTRO NEUROSCI THR SLEEP EXPR SOC PROCES I PSYCH OF LANGUAGE
PSYC301
PSYC309F
PSYC420
PSYC442
RUSSIAN
RUSS1 1 1
RUSS112
ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN I ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN II
SOCIOLOGY
SOCYl 05 INTR CNTMP SOC PRB SOCY201 INTRO STATISTICS SOCY443 FAMILY + SOCIETY SOCY498C SOCY OF SEXUAUTY SOCY498D SOCY OF POPULAR CULTURE
SPANISH
SPAN! 01 ELMNTRYSPANI
SPAN 102 ELMNTRY SPAN II
SPAN201 INTRMEDAT SPAN
SPAN301 ADV GRAM+COMP I
SPAN3 1 1 ADV CONVERSATN I
SPAN408F GOD LITERATURE 20TH
SPAN448 CULT & MUS CARIBBEAN
SURVEY METHODOLOGY
SURV625 APPLIED SAMPLING
UNIVERSITY COURSES
UNIV379 SEMINAR INTERNSHIP EXPER
URBAN STUDIES AND PLANNING
URSP681 URBAN PLANNING LAW URSP709 FIELD INSTRUCTION
3 WEEK COURSES
COURSE TITLE SESSION(S)
ARCHITECTURE
ARCH150 DISCOVERING ARCHITEaURE IIC"
ARTS AND HUMANITIES
1 |
ARHU203 |
INTRO FiaiON WRITING |
lie* |
1 1 |
ARHU204 |
INTRO POETRY WRITING |
lie* |
ART STUDIO |
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ARTTllO |
ELEM DRAWING 1 |
lie* |
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1 |
ARTTISO |
INTRO TO ART THEORY |
lA |
1 |
ARn208W |
INTRO WAT & WAT BASED |
lA |
1 |
ARn350 |
ELEMENTS OF DESIGN |
lA |
II |
ART1354 |
COMPUTER GRAPHICS |
lie |
1 |
ARn418B |
WATERCOLOR WASH |
lA |
ARTT428A |
WATER COLOR |
lA |
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1 |
ARn468B |
ISSUES CONTEMPORARY ART |
lA |
II |
ARn498 |
DIR STDY STUDIO |
lA |
ASTRONOMY |
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ASTRIOO |
INTRO TO ASTRONOMY |
IIC" |
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1 |
BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES PROGRAM |
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II |
BSCI279K |
THE SCIENCE BEHIND HEADLINES |
IIC" |
IB |
CLASSICS |
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lie |
CIASIOO |
CLASSICAL FOUNDATNS |
IIC" |
II |
DANCE |
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DANC199 |
PRACTICUM IN CHOREOGRAPHY |
lie |
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CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION |
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II |
EDCI301 |
TEACHING ART IN ELEM SCHOOL |
lA |
II |
EDCI385 |
COMPUTERS FOR TEACHERS |
lA, lie |
1,11 |
EDCI397 |
PRIN&METH TEACH |
lA, IB |
1 |
EDCI461 |
MATERIALS FOR READERS |
lA |
1 |
EDCI463 |
READING SECOND SCHOOL |
lA |
II |
EDCI614 |
DEVELOP PROF PORTFOLIO |
IB |
1 |
EDCI653 |
DEVELOPING UNDERSTANDING IN MATH IB |
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EDCI687 |
APPL OF COMPUTERS |
IB |
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EDCI788B |
SEL TPCS TEACHER ED |
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EDUCATION
EDUC275 STUDENTS, LEARNING, & TECHNOLOGY IIC* EDUC289A 21 ST CENTURY LEARNING ENVIRONMENT IIC*
ENGINEERING SCIENCE
ENESIOO ENES140 ENGLISH
ENGL205 ENGL245
INTRO.TO ENGINEERING DESIGN IIC**
FOUNDATIONS OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IIC*
INTRO TO SHAKESPEARE IIC**
FlUVl & THE NARRATIVE TRADITION IIC
ENGL2780 WRITING FOR SCREEN & STAGE IIC*
ENGL348A WOMEN & SCIENCE FIQION IIC
ENGL379P FAITH AND DOUBT IIC ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL
ENME414 COMPTR-AIDED DESIG lA
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EVENING COURSES - AFTER 5:00 PM.
3 WEEK
SESSION(S)
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COURSE TITLE
FAMILY STUDIES
FMST43 1 FAMLY CRISES & INTERVEMTON FMST698C FAMLY CRISES & INTERVENTON GEOGRAPHY
GEOG398 TECHNOLOGY, SATELUTES AND GLOBAL CHANGE
GERiWANIC STUDIES
GERM285 GERM FILM + LIT
GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
GVPT289A INTERNATIONAL POLITICAL
RELATIONS (ICONS) GVPT388A ANALYSIS OF CONCEPTS
AND FILMIC IMAGES
FILMS & THE POLOITCS OF THE FAMILY
COURSES
COURSE TITLE
lie*
GVPT399A HISTORY
HIST112
HIST236
HIST307
HIST319C
HIST324
HIST352
HIST356
HEALTH
HLTH130
WEST 1500—1789
BRITAIN 1688-PRESENT
HOLOCAUST OF THE EUROPEAN JEWRY IID
lA
IIC"
lA lA
IB lA
SEXUALITY IN THE U. S. CLASSICAL GREECE AMERICINTHE COLONIAL ERA 1600-1763 EMERGENCE OF MODERN AMERICA 1900-1945
lA IID
ITAL ANGLO-AMER PERSPECTIVE ITALIAN CINEMA
IIC IIC"
lA IIC
IID
IIC"
INTRO. TO PUBUC & COMMUNITY HEALTH ITALIAN ITAU98L ITAU99L JAPANESE
JAPN21 4 JAPN LANG & CULT -ANIME JOURNALISM JOURl 50 INTRODUaiON TO
MASS COMMUNICATION
KINESIOLOGY
KNES260 SCI OF PHYSICAL AQIVITY
& CARDIO HLTH lA, IIC
KNES287 SPORTS & AMERICAN SOCIETY IB
KNES289M INTRO KINESIOLOGY IIC"
KNES293 HISTORY OF SPORT IN AMERICA lA
KNES350 PSYCHOLOGY OF SPORTS lA MARINE-ESTUARINE-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
MEES698M CHES BAY ECOL FOR EDUQR IID
MEES698N CHESAPEAKE 2000 IID
*These courses are included in ttie Arts! at Maryland Program. Please see page 1 0 for details.
**These courses are included in the Younger Scholars Program. Please see page 1 1 for details.
SESSION(S)
MUSIC EDUCATION
MUED499M MDL SCH MUSIC
PRAaiCUM-INSTRUMENTAL IIC
MUED499N MID SCH MUSIC PRAQICUM-CHORAL IIC
MUED672 ADV INSTRUMENTAL METHODS lA, IB
MUED688 MUSIC CULTURE IN CLASSROOM II lA, IB
MUED694 LEARNING THEORY IN MUSIC IB
MUED698M MDL SCL MUSIC PRAQICUM IIC
MUED698N CURR TRENDS IN MUSIC ED IIC SCHOOL OF MUSIC
MUSC205 HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC lA
MUSC248A THE JAZZ EXPERIENCE IIC*
MUSC248M INTRO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IIC*
MUSC463 APPUCATIONS IN MUSIC TECHNOLOGY IB, IIC NUTRITION AND FOOD SCIENCE
NFSCl 1 2 FOOD: SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY IIC**
NATURAL RESOURCE SCIENCES
NRSC424 FIELD STUDY IN SOIL MORPHOLOGY
lA
PHILOSOPHY
PHILIOO INTRO PHILOSOPHY lA, IB, IIC PHILl 40 CONTEMP MORAL ISSUES lA, IB, IIC**
PHILl 70 INTRO TO LOGIC lA, IIC
PHIL236 PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION IB
PHIL308C PHILOSOPHY OF FILM IB
PHIL308D ASIAN PHIL THROUGH FILM IB
PHIL308F AESTHETICS OF COMICS IIC
PHIL347 PHILOSOPHY OF LAW IIC
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYC206 DEVELPMENTAL BIOPSYCOLOGY IB, IIC
PSYC432 INTR COUNSELING PSYCHOLOGY lA
PSYC434 SEVERE MENTAL DISORDERS IIC
SOCIOLOGY
SOCYIOO INTRO TO SOCIOLOGY lA SOCY105 INTRO CONTEMPORARY
SOCIAL PROBLEMS IIC, IIC** SOCY230 SOCIOLOGICAL SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY IB
SOCY305 SCARCITY AND MODERN SOCIETY IIC
SOCY325 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER lA, IID
SOCY443 FAMILY & SOCIETY IB
SOCY498B SOCIOLOGY OF POVERTY lA
SOCY498C SOCIOLOGY OF SEXUAUTY IIC
THEATRE
THET199A MUSICAL THEATRE WORKSHOP IIC*
THET199B INTRODUOON TO DESIGN IIC*
WOMEN'S STUDIES
WMST325 SOCIOLOGY OF GENDER lA, IID
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