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Sum/ner  Session/ 2003 
Table  of  Contents 

Introduction  to  Summer  Sessions  2003 1 

Summer  2003  Session  Dates 1 

Academic  Calendar  and  Deadlines  2 

Contact  Us 5 

Highlights  for  Summer  2003 6 

Course  Highlights 6 

Young  Scholars  Program 6 

Intensive  Arabic 6 

Opportunities  for  Educators 6 

Summer  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove 6 

Study  Abroad 6 

Internationa!  Programs 6 

Arts  and  Community 7 

Programs  for  Youth 7 

Registration  and  Bill  Payment 8 

Single  Point  of  Contact  (SPOC) 8 

Step-by-step  Application  and  Registration  Process 8 

When  to  Pay 10 

Tuition  and  Fees 10 

How  to  Pay 10 

Other  Payment  Information 10 

Grades 11 

Academic  Credit  and  Policies 12 

Withdrawal  from  the  University 13 

Dropping  a  Single  Course 13 

On-Campus  Housing 13 

Summer  Course  Listings 14 

Guidelines  for  2003  Course  Selection 14 

Summer  Sessions  2003  Course  Listing 14 

Core  Courses 87 

Evening  Courses  —  After  5  p.m 90 

Summer  Courses  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove 93 

Summer  Courses  Offered  in  Three-Week  Sessions 94 

Campus  Map 95 

Forms 96 


This  is  a  publication  of  the  University  of  IVIaryland  Summer  Sessions.  Provisions  of  this  publication  are  not  to  be  regarded  as  an 
irrevocable  contract  between  the  student  and  the  University  of  Maryland.  While  every  effort  is  made  to  provide  the  most  current  and 
accurate  information,  at  times,  regulations,  academic  requirements,  fees  and  class  scheduling  may  change  without  notice. 

The  University  of  Maryland  does  not  discriminate  on  the  basis  of  race,  color,  religion,  national  origin,  sex,  age  or  handicap  in  admis- 
sion or  access  to  or  treatment  or  employment  in  its  programs  and  activities  as  required  by  federal  and  state  laws  and  regulations. 


Introduction  to  Summer  Sessions  2003 

Summer  at  Maryland  is 

Bi^  As  Lih^! 


Welcome  to  Summer  Sessions  2003  at  the  University  of  Maryland.  With  more  than  1,700 
undergraduate  and  graduate  classes  offered  in  six  convenient  sessions,  Summer  Sessions 
2003  provides  a  world  of  opportunities  and  services  that  you  would  expect  to  find  at  one  of 
the  nation's  top  public  research  universities.  It's  all  here  for  you  to  explore  and  enjoy. 

You  don't  have  to  be  a  University  of  Maryland  student  to  take  advantage  of  Summer 
Sessions  2003.  Course  registration  is  open  to  students  and  graduates  from  other  colleges, 
students  and  graduates  from  high  school,  senior  citizens...  simply  put,  we're  here  for  you. 
So  if  you've  always  wanted  to  study  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  now  is  the  time! 

Undergraduate  and  graduate  classes  are  taught  by  University  of  Maryland  faculty,  and 
follow  the  same  rigorous  standards  as  courses  offered  during  the  regular  semester. 

You'll  find  complete  course  listings  in  this  schedule  for  all  of  our  summer  programs. 
For  more  details  on  summer  programs  at  Maryland,  visit  our  summer  Web  site  at 
www.summer.umd.edu.  You  can  browse  program  and  course  listings,  check  out  our 
campus  services  and  get  complete  information  on  admission  requirements  and  tuition. 
You  can  even  apply  and  register  for  classes  online. 


Summer  2003  Session  Dates 

Section  Olxx  June  2-July  1 1  (excluding  July  4) 

Section  03xx  June  2-20 

Section  05xx  June  23-July  11  (excluding  July  4) 

Section  02xx  July  14-August  22 

Section  04xx  July  14-August  1 

Section  06xx  August  4-22 


Session  I 

(first  six-week  session) 

Session  l-A 

(first  three-week  session) 

Session  l-B 

(second  three-week  session) 

Session  II 

(second  six-week  session) 

Session  ll-C 

(third  three-week  session) 

Session  ll-D 

(fourth  three-week  session) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


Academic  Calendar  and  Deadlines 


FEBRUARY    2003 

Feb.  17  begin  accepting  applications  for  Sunnmer  Sessions  2003 


Feb.  24 


begin  Summer  Sessions  2003  registration  via  Testudo  (www.testudo.umd.edu)  or  IVIARS  (301-403-0500) 


APRIL   2003 


April  21 


bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registered  February  24-March  25;  see  payment  deadlines  in  the  Billing 
and  Payment  section  of  this  guide  for  more  information 


MAY    2003 

May  15  priority  application  deadline  for  Young  Scholars  Program 

May  20  bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registered  March  26-April  25;  see  payment  deadlines  for  more 

information 

May  23  SSI  and  SSI-A 

deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  mail  or  fax;  deadline  for  registering  via  mail  or  fax 

May  30  SSI  and  SSI-A 

deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  Web  or  in  person;  deadline  for  MARS,  Web  or  in-person 
registration  without  $20  late  registration  fee 
deadline  to  cancel  registration  with  a  100%  refund 
last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  100%  refund 

JUNE    2003 

June  2  Summer  Sessions  I  and  l-A  begin 

SSI  and  SSI-A  •  $20  late  registration  fee  assessed 

June  4  SSI-A 

deadline  for  schedule  adjustment 

last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  70%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  70%  refund  (applicable  to  students  who  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" 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  change  credit  level  or  grading  method 

last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  without  departmental  approval 


June  6  SSI 

deadline  for  schedule  adjustment 
last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  70%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  70%  refund  (applicable  to  students  who  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" 
last  day  for  undergraduates  to  change  credit  level  or  grading  method 

last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  without  departmental  approval 
SSI-A  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  50%  refund 

June  12 


SSI-A 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 

last  day  for  graduates  to  drop  a  course 

last  day  for  graduates  to  change  credit  level  and  grading  method  without  departmental  approval 

last  day  for  graduates  and  undergraduates  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 


June  13 


SSI  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  50%  refund 

SSI-B  •  deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  mail  or  fax;  deadline  for  registering  via  mail  or  fax 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11;  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 
6/23-7/1 1;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


June  20  bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registered  April  26-May  25;  see  payment  deadlines  in  the  Billing  and 

Payment  section  of  this  guide  for  more  information 
SSI  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  20%  refund 
SSI-A  •  ends 

SSI-A  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  no  refund 
SSI-B 

deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  Web  or  in  person;  deadline  for  MARS,  Web  or  in-person  registration 

without  $20  late  registration  fee 

deadline  to  cancel  registration  with  a  100%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  100%  refund 


June  23 


SSI-B  Begins 

SSI-B  •  $20  late  registration  fee  assessed 


June  25  SSI-B 

deadline  for  schedule  adjustment 

last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  70%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  70%  refund  (applicable  to  students  who  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" 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  change  credit  level  or  grading  method 

last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  without  departmental  approval 


June  27 


SSI 


"W" 


last  day  for  undergraduates  to  drop  a  course  with  a 
last  day  for  graduates  to  drop  a  course 

last  day  for  graduates  to  change  credit  level  and  grading  method  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 
SSI-B  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  50%  refund 


JULY   2003 


July  3 


July  4 


SSI-B 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 
last  day  for  graduates  to  drop  a  course 

last  day  for  graduates  to  change  credit  level  and  grading  method  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 
SSII  and  SSII-C  •  deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  mail  or  fax;  deadline  for  registering  via  mail  or  fax 

University  closed  for  Independence  Day 


July  1 1  SSI  and  SSI-B  end 

SSI  and  SSI-B  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  no  refund 
SSII  and  SSII-C 

deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  Web  or  in  person;  deadline  for  MARS,  Web  or  in-person  registration 

without  $20  late  registration  fee 

deadline  to  cancel  registration  with  a  100%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  100%  refund 

July  14  SSII  and  SSII-C  Begin 

SSII  and  SSII-C  •  $20  late  registration  fee  assessed 

July  16  SSII-C 

deadline  for  schedule  adjustment 

last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  70%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  70%  refund  (applicable  to  students  who  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" 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  change  credit  level  or  grading  method 

last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  without  departmental  approval 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


Academic  Calendar  and  Deadlines 


July  18  SSII 

deadline  for  schedule  adjustment 
last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  70%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  70%  refund  (applicable  to  students  who  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" 
last  day  for  undergraduates  to  change  credit  level  or  grading  method 

last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  without  departmental  approval 
SSII-C  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  50%  refund 
deadline  for  summer  graduation  applications 


July  21 


bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registered  May  26-June  25;  see  payment  deadlines  for  more  information 


July  24 


July  25 


SSII-C 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 

last  day  for  graduates  to  drop  a  course 

last  day  for  graduates  to  change  credit  level  and  grading  method  without  departmental  approval 

last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 

SSII  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  50%  refund 

SSII-D  •  deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  mail  or  fax;  deadline  for  registering  via  mail  or  fax 


AUGUST   2003 


August  1  bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registered  June  25-July  5;  see  payment  deadlines  for  more  information 

SSII  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  20%  refund 
SSII-C  ends 

SSII-C  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  no  refund 
SSII-D 

deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  Web  or  in  person;  deadline  for  MARS,  Web  or  in-person  registration 

without  $20  late  registration  fee 

deadline  to  cancel  registration  with  a  100%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  100%  refund 

August  4  SSii-D  begins 

SSII-D  •  $20  late  registration  fee  assessed 

August  6  bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registering  after  July  5;  see  payment  deadlines  for  more  information 

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  (applicable  to  students  who  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" 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  change  credit  level  or  grading  method 

last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  without  departmental  approval 


August  8  SSII 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 
last  day  for  graduates  to  drop  a  course 

last  day  for  graduates  to  change  credit  level  and  grading  method  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 
SSII-D  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  50%  refund 


August  14 


August  22 


SSII-D 

last  day  for  undergraduates  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 

last  day  for  graduates  to  drop  a  course 

last  day  for  graduates  to  change  credit  level  and  grading  method  without  departmental  approval 

last  day  for  undergraduates  and  graduates  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 

SSII  and  SSII-D  end 

SSII  and  SSII-D  •  last  day  to  withdraw  with  no  refund 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 
6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Contact  Us 

SINGLE  POINT  OF  CONTACT 
(SPOC) 

SPOC  is  your  single  point  of  contact 
for  students  seeking  information 
about  or  wishing  to  enroll  in  Summer 
Sessions.  By  contacting  SPOC,  you 
can  find  out  anything  about  summer 
sessions:  courses  offered,  tuition,  fees, 
classroom  assignments,  instructor 
assignments,  textbooks,  services  and 
extracurricular  activities,  as  well  as 
the  status  of  individual  admission, 
registration,  bill  payment  and 
waitlisted  courses. 

CONTACT  SPOC: 

On  the  Web  site: 

www.summer.umd.edu/SPOC 

By  e-mail:  summer@umail.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 


Campus 
Services 


Need  to  buy  a  book,  use  a  computer, 
grab  a  bite  or  practice  your  putting? 
Campus  Services  offers  you  the 
information  you'll  need  to  make  the 
most  of  your  summer  at  the  University 
of  Maryland.  Services  include  a  career 
center,  health  services,  parking  and 
transportation,  housing,  recreation  and 
religious  services.  Campus  services 
are  listed  on  the  summer  Web  site 
at  www.summer.umd.edu/ 
campusservices. 

CONTACT  CAMPUS  SERVICES: 
Admissions  -  Graduate 

Phone:  301-405-0376 

Fax:301-314-9305 

E-mail:  grschool@deans.umd.edu 

Web:  www.gradschool.umd.edu 

2123  Lee  Building 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 


Admissions  -  Undergraduate 

Phone:  301-314-8385  or  800-422-5867 

Fax:301-314-9693 

E-mail:  um-admit@uga.umd.edu 

Web:  www.uga.umd.edu 

0103  Mitchell  Building 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 

Bursar's  Office 

Phone:  301-314-9000  or  888-313-2404 

Fax:  301-314-9098 

E-mail:  billtalk@accmail.umd.edu 

Web:  www.umd.edu/bursar 

1135  Lee  Building 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 

Career  Center 

Phone:  301-314-7225 

Web:  www.careercenter.umd.edu 

3100  Hornbake  Library 

South  Wing 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 

Conferences  and  Visitor  Services 

Phone:  301-314-7884 
Fax:  301-314-6693 
Web:  www.umd.edu/cvs 
0101  Annapolis  Hall 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742 

Financial  Aid 

Phone:  301-314-9000  or  888-313-2404 

Fax:  301-314-9587 

E-mail:  umfinaid@osfa.umd.edu 

Web:  www.inform.umd.edu/FIN 

1135  Lee  Building 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 

Health  Services 

Phone:  301-314-8180 
Web:  www.inform.umd.edu/health 
University  Health  Center 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742 

International  Education  Services  Office 

Phone:  301-314-7740 
Fax:  301-314-9347 
E-mail:  ies@deans.umd.edu 
Web:  www.umd.edu/ies 
3116  Mitchell  Building 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742 

The  Maryland  Book  Exchange 

Phone:  301-927-2510 
Web:  www.marylandbook.com 
4500  College  Avenue 
College  Park,  MD  20740 


Re-enrollment 

Phone:  301-314-8382 

Fax:  301-314-9693 

E-mail:  rr-admit@deans.umd.edu 

0117  Mitchell  Building 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 

Registrar 

Phone:  301-314-8240 

Phone  Registration: 

MARS  301-403-0500 

Fax:  301-314-9568 

E-mail:  testudo@accmail.umd.edu 

Web:  www.testudo.umd.edu 

Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 

Religious  Services 

The  university  has  14  chaplaincies. 
Many  are  housed  in  Memorial  Chapel 
and  some  provide  services  at  off- 
campus  houses  of  worship.  For 
contact  information,  visit 
www.summer.umd.edu/ 
campusservices/rel  igious.html 

Resident  Life  (Housing) 

Phone:301-314-2100 
E-mail:  reslife@accmail.umd.edu 
Web:  www.resnet.umd.edu 
2101  Annapolis  Hall 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742 

Department  of  Transportation  Services 

Phone:  301-314-PARK 

Fax:  301-314-9779 

Web:  www.umd.edu/dcp 

202  Regents  Drive  Garage  Building 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 

University  Book  Center 

Phone:  301-314-2665  or  800-343-6621 

E-mail:  textbooks@ubcmail.umd.edu 

Web:  www.ubc.umd.edu 

Stamp  Student  Union,  Lower  Level 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742 

Veterans  Affairs 

Phone:  301-314-8239 
Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742 


Highlights  for  Summer  Sessions  2003 


Highlights  for  Summer  Sessions  2003 


Course  Highlights 

We  invite  you  to  browse  our  special  courses,  workshops  and 
institutes  offered  this  sunnmer  at  www.summer.umd.edu/ 
highlights.  You  will  find  an  exciting  array  of  summer 
offerings  provided  by  the  Departments  of  Psychology, 
Philosophy  and  English  to  name  a  few. 

YOUNG  SCHOLARS  PROGRAM 

The  exciting  Young  Scholars  Program  allows  high  school 
students  who  have  completed  their  sophomore  or  junior 
year  (rising  juniors  and  seniors)  to  take  a  university  class 
during  the  summer.  It's  a  great  way  to  become  adjusted  to 
campus  life,  test  academic  interests  and  jump-start  your 
college  career.  The  Young  Scholars  Program  runs  July 
13-August  1. 

YSP  COURSES  INCLUDE: 

ARCH  150        Introduction  to  Architecture:  Discovering 

Architecture 
ARHU  298D    Digital  Directions:  Arts,  Humanities 

and  Technology 
BSCI  279K       Modern  Biology— The  Science  Behind 

the  Headlines 
CLAS  100         Diversity  and  the  Ancient  World 
DANC  199        Practicum  in  Choreography,  Production  and 

Performance 
EDUC  289A    21st  Century  Learning  Environments: 

Students,  Learning  and  Technology 
ENGL  294         Introduction  to  Creative  Writing 
GEOG  398        Satellites,  Technology  and  Global  Change 
GVPT  289A     International  Political  Relations  (ICONS) 
KNES  289M    Introduction  to  Kinesiology: 

Discover  Kinesiology 
THET  291  "Is  Anyone  Still  in  the  Mainstream?": 

Contemporary  American  Theatre  from 

Salesman  to  Rent 

Check  the  summer  Web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu/ 
youngscholars  to  get  complete  information  about  the  pro- 
gram. But  don't  delay,  applications  are  now  being  accepted 
through  May  15  and  classes  are  expected  to  fill  quickly! 

INTENSIVE  ARABIC 

Immerse  yourself  in  Arabic  with  our  eight-week  intensive 
language  program  offered  June  23-August  22.  Successful 
completion  means  12  semester  hours  of  college  credit,  satis- 
fying the  language  requirement  (for  non-native  speakers  of 
the  language)  at  many  colleges  and  universities,  including 
Maryland.  Enrollment  is  open  to  advanced  high  school  stu- 
dents, college  students,  professionals  and  members  of  the 
community.  Prior  knowledge  of  Arabic  is  not  essential.  The 
program  begins  with  the  introductory  level  of  language  (e.g., 
101)  and  goes  through  intermediate  level  courses  (e.g.,  201). 
Learning  takes  place  in  a  student-centered  environment 
where  the  language  is  taught  intensively  and  where 
students  receive  individual  attention.  To  learn  more,  visit 
www.summer.umd.edu/arabic. 


OPPORTUNITIES  FOR  EDUCATORS 

Public  and  private  school  teachers  and  administrators  will 
also  find  many  professional  development  courses  and 
institutes  offered  on  the  College  Park  campus  this  summer. 
Specifically  designed  for  educators,  these  courses  and 
institutes  offer  you  the  opportunity  to  immerse  yourselves  in 
courses  that  focus  on  music,  dance,  theatre,  the  visual  arts, 
the  Renaissance,  Latin  American  studies  and  more.  Most 
offer  educators  the  opportunity  to  earn  three  graduate  level 
credits.  Visit  www.summer.umd.edu/educators  to  find  out 
about  these  courses  and  institutes  and  how  you  can  register. 

SUMMER  AT  THE  UNIVERSITIES 
AT  SHADY  GROVE 

Want  to  take  classes  this  summer  but  don't  want  to  com- 
mute to  College  Park?  The  University  of  Maryland  is  offering 
junior-  and  senior-level  credit  courses  at  The  Universities  at 
Shady  Grove  (USG)  in  Rockville.  They're  all  taught  by 
College  Park  faculty  using  the  same  high  quality  curriculum 
taught  at  the  home  campus.  Courses  are  open  to  current  and 
visiting  students.  Turn  to  the  summer  course  listing  section  of 
this  guide  to  find  a  listing  of  courses  offered.  For  a  more 
complete  listing  of  University  of  Maryland  courses  offered 
at  USG,  visit  www.summer.umd.edu/schedule/usg.html. 

STUDY  ABROAD 

Maryland  is  all  over  the  world  this  summer.  Examine  the 
contemporary  aspects  of  Ghanaian  society  in  West  Africa. 
Study  law,  politics  and  Shakespeare  in  England  and  architec- 
ture in  Paris.  Visit  the  university's  study  abroad  summer 
Web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu/studyabroad. 

INTERNATIONAL  PROGRAMS 

The  University  of  Maryland  Summer  Sessions  welcomes 
international  students  currently  enrolled  in  other  U.S. 
colleges  and  universities,  as  well  as  students  from  abroad. 
International  students  with  questions  concerning  eligibility 
to  attend  the  University  of  Maryland  Summer  Sessions 
should  contact  the  Office  of  International  Education  Services 
at  301-314-7740.  Students  are  required  to  submit  a  complete 
application  by  May  15  to  allow  sufficient  time  for  processing 
prior  to  the  start  of  summer  sessions.  Check  the  summer 
Web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu/international  to  get 
complete  information  about  the  program. 

The  Maryland  English  Institute  (MEI)  provides  both  full-time 
and  short-term  programs  in  English  for  non-native  speakers 
of  English.  MEI  is  dedicated  to  providing  high-quality 
instruction,  meeting  the  needs  of  non-native  speakers  of 
English  and  their  sponsors  and  strengthening  the  ability  of 
non-native  speakers  of  English  to  participate  in  rigorous 
professional  and  academic  environments.  Visit 
www.summer.umd.edu/international  to  learn  more 
about  the  Maryland  English  Institute. 


ARTS  AND  COMMUNITY 

This  summer,  the  University  of  Maryland  offers  several  arts 
events  as  well  as  a  wealth  of  programs  for  children,  senior 
citizens  and  families.  The  world  class  Clarice  Smith 
Performing  Arts  Center  (CSPAC)  will  host  the  National 
Orchestral  Institute  and  the  William  Kapell  International 
Competition  and  Festival.  Seniors  will  find  classes  and  activ- 
ities that  should  pique  your  interests.  Families  can  take 
advantage  of  the  university's  highly  regarded  programs  that 
target  development,  hearing  and  speech  and  family  services. 
Visit  to  find  out  about  the  special  events  and  community 
programs  on  campus  and  how  you  can  get  involved. 


Programs  for  Youth 

Everything  you  need  for  a  fun-filled  summer  is  right  here. 
The  University  of  Maryland  offers  fun  and  learning  for  chil- 
dren of  all  ages.  Whether  it's  shooting  a  three-pointer,  find- 
ing out  that  physics  can  be  fun  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  uni- 
versity's state-of-the-art  sports,  education  and  physical  activ- 
ity facilities. 

ACADEMICS 

The  College  Bound  Program 301-314-7702 

Educational  Talent  Search  Programs 

SAT  Prep 301-314-7763 

Summer  Technology  Program  - 

Navigating  the  World  Wide  Web 301-314-7763 

Mini-Summer  Travel  for 

Academic  and  Residential  Tours 301-314-7763 

El  Ingeniero 410-715-9828 

2003  Insect  Summer  Camp 301-405-3925 

Jump  Start  Program 301-405-3353 

Maryland  Scholastic  Press  Association  (2003) 

Summer  Journalism  Program 301-405-8321 

Physics  is  Phun 301-405-5994 

Physics  Summer  Outreach  Program 301-405-5949 

Summer  Reading  Program 301-405-3153 

Upward  Bound:  Math  and  Science 

Regional  Center 301-405-1773 

Women  in  Engineering 301-405-3931 

Young  Scholars  Program 301-314-3572 

ARTS  AND  RECREATION 

Art  Camp:   Art  Explorers 301-454-1450 

Art  Camp:   Making  a  Musical 301-454-1450 

Art  Camp:   Art  Adventurers 301-454-1450 

Art  Camp:   Making  an  Opera 301-454-1450 

Art  Camp:   Shakespeare 301-454-1450 

Family  Arts  Summer  Camp  Program 301-314-ARTS 

Flute  Master  Class 301-405-5539 

Maryland  4-H  Camping  Program 301-403-4248 

Maryland  4-H  Youth  Development  Program 301-403-4248 


Highlights  for  Summer  Sessions  2003 

CHILDCARE 

Center  for  Young  Children  Summer  Camp 301-405-3168 

PHYSICAL  AND  MENTAL  HEALTH 

Camp  Attaway 410-405-6481 

Children's  Development  Clinic 301-322-0519 

Family  Service  Center 301-405-4017 

Hearing  and  Speech  Clinic 301-405-4218 

Language  Learning  Early  Advantage 

Program  (LEAP) 301-405-4228 

SPORTS 

All-American  Lacrosse  Camp  for  Girls 301-314-4273 

Bill  Goodman's  Track  and  Field  Camp 301-314-7457 

Maryland  Women's  Basketball  Camps  for  Girls.. .410-643-1899 

Dave  Cottle's  Maryland  Lacrosse  Camp 301-314-7114 

Gary  Williams  Boys  Basketball  Camp 301-314-7029 

Gina  LaMandre's  Maryland  Softball  Camp 301-405-0521 

Gymkana 301-405-2566 

Janice  Kruger's  Volleyball  Camp 301-314-9839 

Junior  Golf  Camps  and  Clinics 301-403-8157 

Nike  Junior  Golf  Camp 301-403-8157 

Learn  to  Swim 301-405-PLAY 

Sasho  Cirovski's  Maryland  Soccer 

Camp  for  Boys 301-314-7005 

Scuba 301-405-PLAY 

Shannon  Higgins-Cirovski's  Maryland 

Soccer  Camp  2003  for  Girls 301-314-7034 

Summer  Field  Hockey  Camp 301-314-3895 

Summer  Sports  Program 301-405-2503 

Terrapin  Football  Technique  School 301-314-7095 

Terry  Rupp's  Baseball  Camp 301-314-7122 

UM  Golf  Course  Camp 301-314-GOLF 

U.S.  Field  Hockey  Association  Super  Camp 719-578-4567 

Youth  and  Adult  Tennis 301-405-PLAY 


To  find  out  more  about  our  summer  programs  for  children 
and  young  adults,  visit  us  at  www.summer.umd.edu/youth 


Registration  and  Bill  Payment 


Registration  and  Bill  Payment 


Single  Point  of  Contact 
(SPOC) 

SPOC,  the  Single  Point  Of  Contact,  is  a  one-stop  shop  for 
students  seeking  information  about  or  wishing  to  enroll  in 
Summer  Sessions  2003.  SPOC  has  representatives  or 
ombudspersons  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  accessi- 
ble, is  in  Mitchell  Building,  first  floor.  SPOC  is  open 
8:30  a.m.-4:30  p.m.,  Monday-Friday. 

SPOC  is  also  a  virtual  office  for  those  inquiring,  applying, 
registering  or  paying  on  the  Web,  see  www.summer.umd.edu. 
Each  step  in  the  admission/registration/payment  process  will 
be  quickly  and  formally  recognized  by  a  confirmation — 
either  by  e-mail,  fax  or  surface  mail.  All  the  appropriate 
forms  for  admission,  registration,  housing,  parking  and  bill 
estimation  are  on  this  Web  site.  Our  goal  is  to  be  the  most 
student-centered,  user-friendly  institution  in  higher 
education.  If  you  have  a  question  or  concern,  SPOC  has 
the  answer,  a  solution  or  a  recommendation. 

Contact  SPOC 

On  the  Web  site:  www.summer.umd.edu/SPOC 

By  e-mail:  summer@umail.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 

Step-by-step  Application 
and  Registration  Process 

We  try  our  best  to  make  your  summer  experience  as  care- 
free as  possible,  so  we've  mapped  out  a  full  list  of  every- 
thing you  need  to  know  about  application,  registration,  bill 
payment,  academic  calendars,  academic  credit  and  policies. 
You'll  find  complete  information  in  a  concise,  easy  to 
understand  and  readily  available  section  of  our  Web  site. 
www.summer.umd.edu/application. 

Follow  these  eight  steps  that  will  lead  you  through  applica- 
tion, registration  and  beyond  for  Summer  Sessions  2003. 

STEP  1  —  DETERMINE  YOUR  ELIGIBILITY 

The  application  process  is  quick  and  easy.  If  you  fit  into  one 
of  the  categories  below,  apply  to  the  University  of  Maryland 
for  summer  courses. 


You  are  eligible  to  apply  if  you  fit  into  one  of  the  following 
groups 

•  Visiting  undergraduate  student 

•  Visiting  graduate  student 

•  Former  College  Park  student  (if  you  did  not  attend  spring 
2003  session) 

•  College  graduate 

•  High  school  graduate 

•  Current  high  school  student  (Jr.  or  Sr.  in  2003-2004) 

•  Prospective  College  Park  student 

•  Summer  institute  student 

•  New  Golden  ID  student 

•  Advanced  special  student  (non-degree  post-baccalaureate 
students) 

•  Transient  graduate  student 

If  you  do  not  fit  into  one  of  the  categories  above,  please  con- 
tact SPOC  to  assist  you  at  1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572. 

Application  for  summer  courses  is  not  necessary  for 

•  Current  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park  students 
(enrolled  for  the  spring  2003  semester) 

•  Newly  admitted  College  Park  students  (admitted  for  the 
fall  2003  semester) 

Application  Processing  Fees 

Undergraduate,  U.S.  Citizen $45 

Undergraduate,  International $65 

Graduate,  U.S.  Citizen $50 

Graduate,  International $50 

In-state  Status  for  Admission  and  Tuition 

You  may  review  the  USM  "Policy  on  Student  Classification 
for  Admission  Tuition  and  Charge-Differential  Purposes," 
visit  www.inform.umd.edu/PRES/policies/viii270.html.  To 
determine  your  eligibility  to  pay  tuition  at  the  in-state  rate, 
complete  the  Residency  Questionnaire  section  of  the  under- 
graduate application  for  admission  or  the  Residency 
Questionnaire  of  the  graduate  application  for  admission, 
whichever  form  is  applicable. 

The  deadline  for  meeting  all  requirements  for  in-state 
status  and  for  submitting  all  documents  for  classification 
for  Summer  Sessions  2003  is  the  last  day  of  schedule 
adjustment  for  the  appropriate  session: 

June  6 Session  I 

June  4 Session  l-A 

June  25 Session  l-B 

July  18 Session  II 

July  16 Session  ll-C 

August  6 Session  ll-D 


Registration  and  Bill  Payment 


Deadline  for  Applying  for  Admission 

Via  mail  or  fax: 
Session  I  and  l-A  May  23 

Session  l-B  June  13 

Session  II  and  ll-C  July  3 

Session  ll-D  July  25 


Via  Web  or  in  person 
May  30 
June  20 
July  11 
August  1 


STEP  2  —  FORMS 
Application  for  admission 

Complete  the  applicable  forms  found  in  the  forms  section  of 
this  guide  or  visit  www.summer.umd.edu/forms  to  access 
the  forms  online. 

Forms  included  in  this  guide 

•  Visiting  Undergraduate  Summer  Student 
Application  2003 

•  Visiting  Graduate  and  Advanced  Special  Student 
Summer  Student  Application  2003 

•  Summer  Course  Registration  Form 

•  Estimated  Billing  Form 

•  Permission  to  Transfer  Credit  Form 

•  Registering  through  MARS  Worksheet 

Once  You  are  Admitted 

An  e-mail/surface  mail  acknowledgement  will  be  sent.  Once 
you  receive  this  acknowledgement,  you  will  be  eligible  to 
register  for  courses.  Please  keep  your  personal  contact  infor- 
mation up  to  date.  Students  may  update  personal  informa- 
tion via  the  Web  at  v\M/w.testudo. umd.edu/apps/saddr,  by  fax 
at  301-314-1282  or  mail  to  Office  of  the  Registrar,  University  of 
Maryland,  1108  Mitchell  Building,  College  Park,  MD  20742. 

STEP  3  —  REGISTER  FOR  COURSES 

How  to  Register 

There  are  four  ways  to  register  for  summer  courses.  Apply 
first  if  you  are  not  a  current  University  of  Maryland  student. 

(1)  Register  on  the  Web  at  www.testudo.umd.edu/ 

apps/dropadd 

(2)  Call  MARS,  the  Maryland  Automated  Registration 
System,  at  301-403-0500 

(3)  In  writing,  using  the  Summer  Course  Registration  form 
found  in  the  forms  section  of  this  guide;  via  mail:  SPOC, 
University  of  Maryland,  Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor, 
College  Park,  MD  20742,  or  fax:  301-314-1282 

(4)  Register  in  person  at  the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  Mitchell 
Building,  First  Floor,  Monday-Friday,  8:30  a.m.-4:30  p.m. 

Deadlines  for  registration  without  $20  late  fee 

Session  I  and  l-A  ends  May  30 
Session  l-B  ends  June  20 
Session  II  and  ll-C  ends  July  11 
Session  ll-D  ends  August  1 

PLEASE  NOTE 

Registration  is  not  official  until  payment  is  made  in  full.  If 
you  register  and  later  decide  not  to  attend  the  university, 
you  must  cancel  your  registration  in  writing  to  SPOC  prior  to 
the  first  day  of  the  semester.  Some  students  may  be  blocked 
from  registering,  including  those  with  an  outstanding  debt. 


After  Registration 

To  determine  the  amount  you  owe,  complete  the  Estimated 
Billing  form  found  in  the  forms  section  of  this  guide  or  visit 
www.summer.umd.edu/SPOC.  Click  on  "Estimate  Your 
Summer  Bill". 

If  you  want  to  change  your  schedule,  you  can  add/drop 
using  the  four  methods  above.  Students  must  make  neces- 
sary schedule  adjustments  in  accordance  with  university 
deadlines.  Go  to  www.summer.umd.edu  and  click  on 
Schedule  of  Classes  for  class  locations;  waitlist. 

The  schedule  adjustment  period  ends  June  6  for  Summer 
Session  I,  June  4  for  Summer  Session  l-A,  June  25  for 
Summer  Session  l-B,  July  18  for  Summer  Session  II,  July  16 
for  Summer  Session  ll-C  and  August  6  for  Summer  Session 
ll-D. 

Questions?  E-mail  SPOC  at  summer@umail.umd.edu,  or  call 
1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572. 

Cancellation  of  Summer 
Session  Registration 

Students  who  register  and  later  decide  not  to  attend  the  uni- 
versity must  cancel  their  registration  in  writing  before  the 
first  day  of  the  semester.  Beginning  on  the  first  day  of  the 
term,  this  is  considered  a  withdrawal  and  a  percentage  of 
tuition  is  assessed.  Failure  to  cancel  registration  will  result  in 
financial  obligation  to  the  university  even  though  the  stu- 
dent does  not  attend  class.  Request  for  cancellation  must  be 
received  by  SPOC  in  writing  before  the  first  day  of  the  term. 

STEP  4  —  SUBMIT  PAYMENT 

Pay  via 

Web:  www.summer.umd.edu.  Click  on  SPOC,  then  Pay  Your 

Bill  Online 

Phone:  301-314-9000  or  1-888-313-2404 

Fax:  301-314-9098  (Bursar) 

Mail:  Office  of  the  Bursar,  1135  Lee  Building,  College  Park, 

MD  20742 

In  person:  1115  Lee  Building 

For  additional  information  regarding  payment  procedures 
and  deadlines,  please  visit  the  billing  and  payment  section 
of  this  guide. 

STEP  5  —  PURCHASE  TEXTBOOKS 

Check  www.summer.umd.edu/schedule  to  see  what  books 
you  need.  Locate  the  course  and  then  click  on  the  books  link. 
You  can  purchase  your  books  at  the  University  Book  Center 
in  the  Student  Union,  at  the  Maryland  Book  Exchange,  an 
online  vendor  (e.g., varsitybooks.com)  or  any  other  textbook 
vendor.  Book  information  will  be  available  on  or  after  May 
15,  2003. 

STEP  6  —  RECEIVE  ID  CARD 

ID  cards  will  be  mailed  to  students  registering  prior  to 
Saturday,  May  10.  Students  registering  after  that  date  may 
receive  a  summer  ID  card  by  visiting  the  Office  of  Registrar 
customer  service  counter  on  the  first  floor  of  the  Mitchell 
Building. 


Registration  and  Bill  Payment 


STEP  7  —  PURCHASE  PARKING  PERMIT 

Apply  online  for  a  parking  permit  at 
www.summer.umd.edu/forms.  If  you  do  not  receive  your 
permit  by  mail  prior  to  the  start  of  your  course(s),  you  may 
take  a  photo  ID  to  the  Department  of  Transportation  Services 
in  Regents  Drive  Garage,  off  Campus  Drive. 

STEP  8  —  ATTEND  CLASS! 

For  building  locations,  please  see  the  campus  map  section 
of  this  guide. 

Billing  and  Payment 

WHEN  TO  PAY 

Upon  registering  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  or  fax 
the  change  to  301-314-1282.  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  cancellation  of  your  registration. 
Your  account  balance  is  updated  daily  for  online  viewing 
at  www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/saracct. 

Bill  payment  due  dates  are  determined  by  the  date  of  a  stu- 
dent's initial  registration.  Drop/add  activity  after  a  student's 
Initial  registration  will  not  result  in  a  new  payment  deadline. 
Please  use  the  following  chart  to  determine  when  summer 
2003  tuition  and  fees  are  due: 


Registered 

February  24-March  25 
March  26-April  25 
April  26-May  25 

May  26-June  25 

June  26-July  5 

After  July  5 


Bill  Due 

April  21 
May  20 

June  20  or  the  first  day  of  class- 
es, whichever  comes  first 
July  21  or  the  first  day  of  class- 
es, whichever  comes  first 
August  1  or  the  first  day  of 
classes,  whichever  comes  first 
August  6  or  the  first  day  of 
classes,  whichever  comes  first 


Financial  Eligibility 

Students  who  register  for  Summer  Sessions  2003  are 
expected  to  remain  financially  eligible.  Once  registered,  it  is 
the  student's  responsibility  to  make  payment  by  the  appro- 
priate due  date.  Failure  to  make  payment  by  the  due  date 
will  result  in  a  finance  charge  and  may  jeopardize  your  con- 
tinued 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  remove  the 
financial  obligation  incurred  with  registration. 


Tuition  and  Fees 

Tuition  Rates 

Undergraduate,  Maryland  resident $219  per  credit  hour 

Undergraduate,  out-of-state $360  per  credit  hour 

Graduate,  Maryland  resident $349  per  credit  hour 

Graduate,  out-of-state $480  per  credit  hour 

Mandatory  Service  Fee* $160  per  session 

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  Educational 
Technology,  Writing  Center,  computer  usage  (Unix  and  workstation 
labs),  language  labs  and  disability  support  services. 

*Mandatory  fees  will  be  assessed  one  time  for  courses  taken 
within  each  of  the  two,  six-week  summer  sessions.  (If  a  stu- 
dent registers  for  one  course  in  a  six-week  summer  session 
and  another  course  in  a  three-week  session  that  falls  within 
that  six-week  session,  they  will  pay  the  mandatory  fee  only 
one  time). 

Mandatory  Service  Fee  at  the  Universities 

at  Shady  Grove $100  per  session. 

Visit  www.summer.umd.edu/tultlon  for  a  complete  list  of 
summer  tuition  and  fees. 

Ho\A^  to  Pay 

Pay  your  bill  by  credit  card  (Visa,  MasterCard  or  Discover), 
by  check  or  money  order  (payable  to  the  University  of 
Maryland  for  the  exact  amount  due;  write  your  student  ID 
number  on  all  checks  and  money  orders)  using  one  of  the 
methods  below. 

1.  On  the  Web:  using  a  credit  card  or  online  check 
www.umd.edu/bursar.  Click  on  the  blue  box  to  pay  your 
bill  online. 

2.  By  fax:  When  paying  by  credit  card,  you  may  fax  your 
payment  to  the  Bursar's  Office  at  301-314-9098. 

3.  By  mail:  Pay  by  check  or  money  order  or  provide  the 
requested  credit  card  information  (name  on  card,  card 
number,  expiration  date).  Send  your  payment  to: 
Office  of  the  Bursar 

Lee  Building 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742-5151 

4.  In  person:  Pay  in  the  Bursar's  Office,  Room  1115  Lee 
Building.  Payment  may  be  made  by  cash,  check,  money 
order  or  credit  card.  The  Bursar's  Office  is  open 
Monday-Friday,  8:30  a.m.-4:30  p.m. 

Other  Payment 
information 

LATE  PAYMENT  FEE: 

Students  who  fail  to  pay  the  balance  due  on  their  account 
are  subject  to  a  1.5  percent  finance  charge  each  month.  A 
finance  charge  of  1.5  percent  will  be  added  to  all  accounts 
that  have  not  been  paid  by  the  payment  due  date  displayed 
on  the  bill. 


DELINQUENT  ACCOUNTS: 

You  will  not  be  able  to  register  unless  you  are  in  good  finan- 
cial standing  with  the  university.  Students  are  encouraged  to 


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avoid  registration  delays  by  assuring  that  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  fees.  Maryland  law  allows  the  Central 
Collections  Unit  to  block  issuance  of  Maryland  state  income 
tax  refunds  to  individuals  with  delinquent  accounts.  In  addi- 
tion. State  of  Maryland  policy  stipulates  that  unpaid  parking 
tickets  issued  on  state  property  could  result  in  the  withholding 
of  motor  vehicle  tags  until  tickets  are  paid.  The  university  will 
not  confer  any  diplomas  or  certificates  or  issue  a  transcript  of 
record  to  a  student  who  has  not  made  satisfactory  settlement 
on  her  or  his  account. 

SUMMER  FINANCIAL  AID 

Summer  financial  aid  usually  cannot  be  released  until  after 
summer  tuition  and  fees  are  due,  so  summer  aid  serves  as  a 
reimbursement  to  you.  In  general,  summer  financial  aid  is 
very  limited.  The  university  does  not  receive  separate  alloca- 
tions of  grant,  work-study  or  loan  funds  from  the  federal  or 
state  governments  for  summer  financial  aid.  To  be  eligible 
for  any  summer  financial  aid,  you  must  register  for  at  least 
six  credits  or  24  graduate  units. 

If  you  have  not  used  all  of  your  Pell  Grant  or  Stafford  Loan 
eligibility  from  the  2002-2003  school  year,  you  may  be  eligi- 
ble to  receive  your  remaining  eligibility  during  the  summer. 

To  request  summer  financial  aid,  you  must  have  submitted  a 
2002-2003  Free  Application  for  Federal  Student  Aid  (FAFSA) 
and  all  other  requested  documents  to  the  Office  of  Student 
Financial  Aid  (OSFA).  Once  you  have  registered  for  summer, 
your  eligibility  for  financial  aid  will  be  determined  and  OSFA 
will  mail  a  summer  financial  aid  notification  to  you. 

If  you  have  any  questions  about  summer  billing  or  financial 
aid,  please  contact  the  Financial  Service  Center  at 
billtalk@accmail.umd.edu,  or  301-314-9000  or  1-888-313-2404. 

REFUNDS 

The  university  does  not  automatically  refund  a  credit  bal- 
ance. A  refund  should  be  requested.  All  payments  made  by 


cash  or  check  will  be  refunded  by  check  and  mailed. 
Payments  made  by  credit  card  will  be  refunded  by  crediting 
the  same  account  that  was  originally  charged.  Refunds  will 
usually  be  received  by  the  student  within  two  to  three  weeks 
from  receipt  of  the  refund  request.  Checks  will  be  made 
payable  to  the  student  and  sent  to  the  local  and/or  perma- 
nent address.  They  will  not  be  mailed  to  a  campus  address. 

Summer  mandatory  fees  will  be  refunded  at  the  same  per- 
centage as  tuition  refunds.  Tuition  refunds  and  the  percentage 
of  tuition  that  will  be  credited  upon  withdrawal  from  courses 
or  dropping  a  course  or  courses  are  listed  in  the  refund 
schedule  below.  Withdrawals  from  workshops  or  institutes 
must  be  made  prior  to  the  first  meeting  in  order  to  receive  a 
refund.  After  the  first  meeting,  there  will  be  no  refund. 

To  request  a  refund: 

In  writing — by  mail,  fax  or  e-mail:  send  a  letter  requesting  a 

refund  to: 

Office  of  the  Bursar 

Lee  Building 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Park,  MD  20742-5151 

Fax:  301-314-9098 

billtalk@accmail.umd.edu 

In  person:  complete  a  Request  for  Refund  Form  in  the 
Financial  Service  Center,  1135  Lee  Building. 

Detailed  registration  and  bill  payment  information  can  be 
found  online  at  www.summer.umd.edu.  It  is  the  student's 
responsibility  to  review  the  information  and  make  sure  all 
procedures  are  followed. 

GRADES 

Grades  for  Session  I  and  Session  II  will  be  available  approxi- 
mately one  week  after  the  end  of  each  session.  Sessions  l-A 
and  IB  grades  will  be  available  at  the  same  time  as  Session 
I  grades  (approximately  July  17)  and  Sessions  ll-C  and  ll-D 
grades  will  be  available  at  the  same  time  as  Session  II 
grades  (approximately  August  28).  Grades  for  non-standard 
courses  ending  after  the  regular  session  in  which  they  begin 
will  be  posted  once  they  are  available.  Students  desiring  offi- 
cial notification  of  grades  should  request  an  official  transcript. 
You  can  also  access  your  grades  via  the  Web  at  www.testu- 
do.umd.edu/apps/grades/  or  by  phone  at  MARS  (301-403- 
0500).  Grade  reports  are  not  automatically  mailed.  A  grade 
report  can  be  requested  via  the  Web  or  MARS. 


REFUND  SCHEDULE 

Session  1 

Session  l-A 

Session  l-B 

Session  II 

Session  ll-C 

Session  ll-D 

Last  day  to  cancel 
registration  or  drop 
a  single  course  with 
a  100%  refund 

May  30 

May  30 

June  20 

July  11 

July  11 

Aug.  1 

Last  day  to  withdraw 
or  drop  a  single  course 
with  a  70%  refund 

June  6 

June  4 

June  25 

July  18 

July  16 

Aug.  6 

Last  day  to  withdraw 
and  receive  a  50% 
refund 

June  13 

June  6 

June  27 

July  25 

July  18 

Aug.  8 

Last  day  to  withdraw 
with  a  20%  refund 

June  20 

N/A 

N/A 

Aug.  1 

N/A 

N/A 

Registration  and  Bill  Payment 


Academic  Credit  and 
Policies 

The  semester  hour  is  the  unit  of  credit.  During  summer  ses- 
sions, 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. 

University  of  Maryland,  College  Park  students  who  are  pur- 
suing a  degree  will  be  given  credit  toward  the  appropriate 
degree  for  satisfactory  completion  of  summer  courses.  Each 
student  is  responsible  for  determining  the  applicability  of 
courses  selected  to  the  degree  program  and  is  urged  to  con- 
sult with  her  or  his  academic  advisor. 

All  students  enrolled  for  credit  will  receive  an  official  grade 
for  each  course. 

ACADEMIC  POLICIES 

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  stu- 
dent's transcript. 

Audit 

A  student  may  register  to  audit  a  course  or  courses  in  which 
space  is  available.  Tuition  and  fees  are  the  same  as  when 
taken  for  credit.  The  notation  "AUD"  is  placed  on  the  tran- 
script for  each  course  audited.  Courses  taken  for  audit  are 
not  included  in  the  calculation  of  full-/part-time  status. 

Pass-Fail  Option 

Undergraduate  students  who  have  completed  30  or  more 
semester  hours  with  a  GPA  of  at  least  2.0  (15  of  which  must 
have  been  completed  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  College 
Park  with  a  GPA  of  at  least  2.0)  may  register  on  a  pass-fail 
basis  if  the  course  offers  a  pass-fail  option. 

The  course  must  be  elective  to  the  student's  program  and 
not  used  to  meet  general  education  requirements,  major 
requirements  or  gateway  requirements  for  admission  to  lim- 
ited enrollment  programs  or  when  re-registering  for  a 
course.  Only  one  course  per  semester  or  summer  session 
may  be  taken  pass-fail.  (No  more  than  12  semester  hours  of 
credit  may  be  taken  as  pass-fail  during  a  student's  college 
career.)  For  further  information  on  the  pass-fail  option,  see 
the  undergraduate  catalog. 

The  pass-fail  grading  system  is  a  grading  option  for  under- 
graduates only.  However,  a  graduate  program  may,  in  certain 
cases,  allow  a  graduate  student  to  use  the  pass-fail  option  for 
any  100-300  level  courses  that  a  student  takes.  Graduate  cred- 
it may  not  be  earned  for  these  courses.  For  further  informa- 
tion 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  set  forth  in  the  undergraduate 
and  graduate  catalogs.  Copies  of  the  code  may  be  obtained 
from  the  Student  Honor  Council  in  the  Mitchell  Building, 
room  2118.  Call  301-314-8450  for  more  information. 


Degree  Candidates 

All  students  who  expect  to  complete  requirements  for 
degrees  during  the  summer  should  complete  an  application 
for  graduation.  Applications  should  be  filed  with  the 
Registrar's  Office  no  later  than  Friday,  July  18  for  degrees  to 
be  awarded  as  of  August  22,  2003.  Students  may  apply  on 
the  Web  at  www.testudo.umd.edu  or  in  person  in  the 
Mitchell  Building,  first  floor.  August  graduates  are  invited  to 
participate  in  the  commencement  ceremonies  in  December 
and  will  be  included  in  that  commencement  program. 

Final  Examination 

All  final  examinations  must  be  held  on  the  last  day  of  class- 
es of  each  summer  session.  No  final  examination  shall  be 
given  at  a  time  other  than  the  last  day  of  classes  without  the 
permission  of  the  department  chair. 

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 

Courses  taken  for  audit  are  not  included  in  the  calculation  of 
full-time  status. 

For  undergraduate  students,  enrollment  in  courses  totaling 
six  semester  hours  of  academic  credit  will  be  defined  as  full- 
time  status  for  one  six-week  summer  session.  For  under- 
graduate students,  enrollment  in  courses  totaling  three 
semester  hours  of  academic  credit  will  be  defined  as  full- 
time  status  for  one  three-week  accelerated  summer  session. 
Enrollment  in  six  semester  hours  of  academic  credit  in  each 
of  the  two  summer  sessions  will  be  defined  as  full-time 
enrollment  for  the  summer.  Students  receiving  financial  aid 
and/or  VA  benefits  should  check  with  appropriate  offices  to 
determine  full-time  status. 

Students  enrolled  in  UMEI  001-004  are  considered  full  time. 
For  graduate  students,  enrollment  in  academic  credit  total- 
ing 24  graduate  units  will  be  defined  as  full-time  enrollment 
for  one  summer  session. 

Academic  credit  totaling  24  graduate  units  in  each  of  the  two 
summer  sessions  will  be  defined  as  full-time  enrollment  for 
the  summer: 

Course  Number  Graduate  Unit 

000-399 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 12  units  per  credit  hour 

899 18  units  per  credit  hour 

UMEI  005 6  units  per  credit  hour 

UMEI  006 2  units  per  credit  hour 

UMEI  007 4  units  per  credit  hour 

UMEI  008 2  units  per  credit  hour 

Maximum  Load 

Undergraduate  students  may  not  enroll  for  more  than  eight 
hours  of  academic  credit  in  Summer  Sessions  I  and  l-A  or  I- 
B  combined,  or  Summer  Sessions  II  and  ll-C  or  ll-D  com- 
bined. Students  may  only  register  for  one  course  (four  cred- 
its) for  Summer  Sessions  l-A,  l-B,  ll-C  or  ll-D.  Normally,  grad- 


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uate  students  should  not  enroll  for  more  than  six  semester 
hours  in  one  summer  session.  Course  loads  exceeding  these 
maximums  require  approval  of  the  college  dean.  Visiting 
undergraduate  students  who  wish  to  request  exceptions 
must  contact  SPOC. 

Protection  of  Privacy: 

The  University  of  Maryland  adheres  to  a  policy  of  compli- 
ance with  the  Family  Educational  Rights  and  Privacy  Act 
(Buckley  Amendment).  As  such,  it  is  the  policy  of  the  univer- 
sity: (1)  to  permit  students  to  inspect  their  education 
records;  (2)  to  limit  disclosure  to  others  of  personally  identi- 
fiable information  from  education  records  without  students' 
prior  written  consent;  (3)  to  provide  students  the  opportunity 
to  seek  correction  of  their  education  records,  where  appro- 
priate. A  complete  statement  of  the  university  policy  and 
procedures  is  contained  in  the  undergraduate  and  graduate 
catalogs. 

Withdrawal  from  the  University 

Students  who  wish  to  terminate  their  registration  (withdraw 
from  all  courses  for  which  they  are  registered)  either  on  or 
after  the  first  day  of  classes  must  formally  withdraw.  This 
applies  to  all  students  regardless  of  the  number  of  courses 
or  credits  for  which  they  are  registered.  Withdrawals  are 
recorded  on  a  student's  academic  transcript.  [Please  note 
that  if  you  are  only  registered  for  one  summer  session 
course  and  choose  to  drop  it  after  classes  begin,  this  is  a 
withdrawal  from  the  university  and  will  be  recorded  on  the 
academic  transcript.]  To  withdraw  from  a  summer 
session(s),  complete  a  withdrawal  form,  available  in  the 
Office  of  the  Registrar,  first  floor,  Mitchell  Building,  or  fax 
your  letter  of  withdrawal  to  301-314-9568.  Withdrawal  is 
effective  on  the  date  the  form  is  filed  with  the  Office  of  the 
Registrar.  Degree-seeking  students  at  the  University  of 
Maryland  may  wish  to  consult  the  new  withdrawal  policy  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu/soc/  absence.html.  Note  that  with- 
drawals from  workshops  or  institutes  must  be  made  prior  to 
the  first  meeting  in  order  to  receive  a  refund. 

Last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  70%  refund 

Summer  Session  I June  6 

Summer  Session  l-A June  4 

Summer  Session  l-B June  25 

Summer  Session  II July  18 

Summer  Session  IIC July  16 

Summer  Session  IID August  6 

Last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  50%  refund 

Summer  Session  I June  13 

Summer  Session  l-A June  6 

Summer  Session  l-B June  27 

Summer  Session  II July  25 

Summer  Session  ll-C July  18 

Summer  Session  ll-D August  8 

Last  day  to  withdraw  with  a  20%  refund 

Summer  Session  I June  20 

Summer  Session  l-A n/a 

Summer  Session  l-B n/a 

Summer  Session  II August  1 

Summer  Session  ll-C n/a 

Summer  Session  ll-D n/a 


Dropping  a  Single  Course 

Students  who  are  registered  for  more  than  one  course  per 
summer  session  and  wish  to  drop  one  of  their  courses,  are 
subject  to  a  different  refund  schedule  than  students  seeking 
to  withdraw  from  all  of  their  courses.  To  drop  a  course  and 
receive  a  100%  refund,  the  drop  must  be  processed  prior  to 
the  first  day  of  classes.  Drops  occurring  the  first  day  of  class- 
es and  after  are  subject  to  the  following  refund  schedule. 

Last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  70%  refund 

Summer  Session  I June  6 

Summer  Session  lA June  4 

Summer  Session  l-B June  25 

Summer  Session  II July  18 

Summer  Session  ll-C July  16 

Summer  Session  ll-D August  6 

Course  drops  occurring  after  the  deadline  dates  above  are 
not  eligible  to  receive  refunds. 

Students  who  are  registered  for  more  than  one  course  and 
wish  to  drop  a  course  without  a  "W"  grade  notation,  may  do 
so  during  the  schedule  adjustment  period  appropriate  for 
each  summer  term.  Students  who  are  registered  for  more 
than  one  course  and  wish  to  drop  a  course  may  do  so  with  a 
"W"  grade  notation  on  their  transcript  until  the  following 
dates. 

Last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  a  "W" 

Summer  Session  I June  27 

Summer  Session  lA June  12 

Summer  Session  IB July  3 

Summer  Session  II August  8 

Summer  Session  ll-C July  24 

Summer  Session  ll-D August  14 

Please  note:  If  you  are  only  registered  for  one  course  and 
choose  to  drop  it  after  classes  begin,  this  is  a  withdrawal 
from  the  university  and  will  be  recorded  on  your  academic 
transcript. 

ON-CAMPUS  HOUSING 

The  Summer  2003  Residence  Halls  Agreement  will  be  avail- 
able March  3,  2003.  The  agreement  can  be  submitted  online 
at  www.resnet.umd.edu/summer,  or  can  be  downloaded  and 
submitted  by  mall  to  the  Office  of  the  Bursar,  Lee  Building, 
College  Park,  MD  20742  or  by  fax  to  301-314-9750.  Students 
whose  Summer  2003  Residence  Halls  Agreement  forms  are 
received  by  April  1 1 ,  2003  are  eligible  for  the  lottery  through 
which  all  single  rooms  are  assigned.  Agreements  received 
after  April  11  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  11,  2003. 


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Summer  Course  Listings 


Guidelines  for  2003  Selection 

The  session  for  which  a  specific  course  section  is  scheduled  is  designated  by  the  first  two  digits  of  the  section  number:  01  for 
Summer  Session  I,  02  for  Summer  Session  II,  03  for  Summer  Session  l-A,  04  for  Summer  Session  ll-C,  05  for  Summer 
Session  l-B  and  06  for  Summer  Session  ll-D.  Many  courses  are  offered  in  two  or  more  of  the  summer  sessions.  If  the  course 
or  section  meeting  dates  deviate  from  the  regular  summer  session  dates,  the  specific  starting  and  ending  dates  are  displayed 
below  each  section  designation.  The  section  number  indicates  the  session  to  which  a  nonstandard  course  or  section  belongs  for 
registration  purposes.  Additional  information  on  nonstandard  date  courses  can  be  found  on  www.summer.umd.edu/schedule.  In 
many  instances,  registration,  billing  and  grading  procedures  will  be  different  for  those  courses. 


Sample 
Course 
Listing 


:oiirse  Prefix 
nd  Number  _ 


AASP100  Introduction  to  Afro-American  Studies  (3  credits) Credits 

REG/P-F/AUD.  CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH)  DIVERSITY 


SIg^a'If  Grading     p   01  01  |(00001)|  WilSOn,  F. 


Session 

Limit  2  digits  =  Co 


.TuWTh  1-3:15  p.m.  (LEF  1220), 


MARS 
Number 


Days,  Times,  Locations 


Summer  Sessions  2003 
Course  Listing 

The  following  course  listings  were  current  when  this  sched- 
ule went  to  press.  However,  departments  often  add  course 
sections  in  response  to  high  demand  and  others  might  have 
been  rescheduled.  You  can  get  up-to-the-minute  course 
offerings  at  www.summer.umd.edu  or 
www.testudo.umd.edu.  Seat  counts  and  section  information 
are  updated  hourly  and  waitlisted  nightly. 

Questions?  Call  SPOC  at  1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572. 

Schedule  of  Classes 
Summer  Sessions  2003 

Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change. 
Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summerumd.edu  (click  on 
"Schedule  of  Classes"). 

AASP  AFRO-AMERICAN  STUDIES 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

AASP100  Introduction  to  Afro-American  Studies  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (00001)  Wilson,  F. 

TuWTh  1-3:15  p.m.  (LEF  1220) 

0201  (00002)  Quinn,  K. 

TuWTh  10  a.m.-12:15  pm  (LEF  1220) 

AASP101  Public  Policy  and  the  Black  Community  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Formerly  AASP  300. 

0101  (00012)  England,  J. 

TuWTh  10  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (SQH  2117) 


AASP202  Black  Culture  in  the  United  States  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH)  DIVERSITY 

0201  (00022)  Williams,  R. 

TuTh  11  a.m.-2:40  p.m.  (PLS  1172) 

AASP400  Directed  Readings  in  Afro-American  Studies 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  AASP  100  or  AASP  202. 

0201  (00032)  Woods,  C. 

TuWTh  10  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (PLS  1168) 

AASP498R  Special  Topics  in  Black  Culture:  Race  and  Sports 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (00052)  England,  J. 
TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (PLS  1172) 


AAST  ASIAN  AMERICAN  STUDIES 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

AAST200  Introduction  to  Asian  American  Studies  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (00102)  Liang,  C. 

TuTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (TWS  1154) 


AGNR  AGRICULTURE  AND  NATURAL 
RESOURCES 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

AGNR499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (00214)  Slaughter,  L. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 
6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


AMSC  APPLIED  MATHEMATICS  AND  SCIENTIFIC 
COMPUTATION 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

AMSC460  (PermReq)  Computational  Methods  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  240  and  MATH  241;  and  CMSC  105  or 

CMSC  106,  or  CMSC  1 14  or  ENEE  1 14  or  permission  of 

instructor.  Also  offered  as  CMSC  460.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  AMSC/MAPL/CMSC  460  or  AMSC/MAPL/CMSC 

466.  Formerly  MAPL  460. 

0101  (00264)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  B0421) 

Meets  eight  weeks;  four  days  per  week. 

AMSC698A  Advanced  Topics  in  Applied  IVIathematics 
(1-4  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

AMSC799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG/S-R 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

AMSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


AMST  AMERICAN  STUDIES 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

AMST201  Introduction  to  American  Studies  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 

0101  (00342)  STAFF 

TuTh  1^:20  p.m.  (HZF  0101) 

0201  (00343)  STAFF 

TuWTh  9-11:15  a.m.  (HZF  0101) 

AMST203  Popular  Culture  in  America  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  This  is  an  online  section.  Students 

will  interact  and  be  assessed  on  their  participation  in  a  Web 

CT  environment. 

0101  (00353)  Struna,  N. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

AMST204  Film  and  American  Culture  Studies  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 

0201  (00363)  STAFF 

MW  1-4:20  p.m.  (PLS  1146) 


Summer  Course  Listings 

AMST205  Material  Aspects  of  American  Life  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0101  (00373)  STAFF 

MW  1-4:20  p.m.  (HZF  0101) 

0201  (00374)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

Section  0201  is  an  online  section.  Students  will  interact  and 

be  assessed  on  their  participation  in  a  WebCT  environment. 

AMST207  Contemporary  American  Cultures  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (00383)  STAFF 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (HZF  0106) 

AMST211  Technology  and  American  Culture  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE;  Humanities  (HO) 

0201  (00393)  STAFF 

TuWTh  9-11:15  a.m.  (PLS  1146) 

AMST212  Diversity  in  American  Culture  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY 

0201  (00403)  STAFF 

MW  1-4:20  p.m.  (PLS  1115) 

AMST260  American  Culture  in  the  Information  Age 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  AMST  260  or  AMST  2981. 

Formerly  AMST  2981. 

0201  (00414)  Parks,  S. 

MW  4:30-7:50  p.m.  (PLS  1 1 17) 

AMST386  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits)  REG/P-F. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department  Junior  standing. 
This  course  is  an  opportunity  for  students  to  enhance  an 
internship  or  volunteer  experience  and  receive  academic 
credit.  Students  integrate  practical,  hands-on  work  with 
written  analyses  of  their  experience,  in  consultation  with  an 
advisor.  The  written  portion  of  the  work  can  be  conducted 
via  e-mail,  making  the  course  suitable  for  internships  held 
in  other  cities. 
0201  (00425)  Lounsbury,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

AMST398  Independent  Studies  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0102  (00434)  Kelly,  R. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0108  (00435)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0109  (00436)  Struna,  N. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0203  (00438)  Lounsbury,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0208  (00437)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


15 


■  Course  Listing 


AMST418  Cultural  Themes  in  America  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 

0201  (00439)  STAFF 

TuTh  4:30-7:50  p.m.  (HZF  0101) 

AMST418D  Cultural  Themes  In  America:  Growing  Up 

American  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (00447)  Kelly,  R. 

TuTh  4:30-7:50  p.m.  (PLS  1140) 

AMST418Y  Cultural  Themes  in  America:  Cinema  and  the 
City:  Film  and  Urban  Societies  In  a  Global  Context 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (00448)  Lounsbury,  M. 
MW  6:15-9:45  p.m.  (PLS  1113) 

AMST429E  Perspectives  on  Popular  Culture:  Television 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (00457)  Parks,  S. 

MW  4:30-7:50  p.m.  (PLS  1140) 

AMST498J  Special  Topics  in  American  Studies: 
Popular  Culture,  Youth  and  Literacy  (3  credits)  REG. 
Approximately  half  of  the  class  time  will  be  devoted  to 
analysis  and  discussion  of  popular  culture  texts,  including 
theoretical  works,  current  popular  culture  research  and 
examples  of  popular  culture  consumed  by  middle  school-aged 
youth.  The  other  half  of  the  class  time  will  be  spent  design- 
ing and  leading  popular  culture-based  literacy  activities  for 
7th  and  8th  grade  students  at  a  middle  school  in  Prince 
George's  County,  Maryland. 
0301  (00458)  Paoletti,  J. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  10  a.m.-4  p.m.  (PLS  1146) 

AMST628Y  Seminar  in  American  Studies:  Cinema  and 

the  City:  Film  and  Urban  Societies  In  a  Global  Context 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0201  (19303)  Lounsbury,  M. 

MW  6:15-9:45  p.m.  (PLS  1113) 

AMST698  Directed  Readings  in  American  Studies  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0102  (00467)  Kelly,  R. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0108  (00468)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0109  (00469)  Struna,  N. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0203  (00471)  Lounsbury,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0208  (00470)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


AMST798  Non-Thesis  Research  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0102  (00480)  Kelly,  R. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0108  (00481)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0109  (00482)  Struna,  N. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0203  (00484)  Lounsbury,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0208  (00483)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

AMST799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG/S-F. 
0102  (00493)  Kelly,  R. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0108  (00494)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0109  (00495)  Struna,  N. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0203  (00497)  Lounsbury,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0208  (00496)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

AMST899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/S-R 

0102  (00506)  Kelly,  R. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0108  (00507)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0109  (00508)  Struna,  N. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0203  (00510)  Lounsbury,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0208  (00509)  Parks,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


ANSC  ANIMAL  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  are  responsible  for  contacting  the  instructor,  prior 
to  course  enrollment,  to  determine  whether  or  not  animals 
will  be  used  in  the  course,  whether  class  exercises  involving 
animals  are  optional  or  required,  and  what  alternatives,  if 
any,  are  available. 

ANSC386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission 
of  department.  Junior  standing. 

ANSC399  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  In  Animal  Science 
(1-2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


16  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11;  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


ANSC660  Poultry  Literature  (1-4  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ANSC699  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Animal  Science 
(1-2  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ANSC799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

Instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ANSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ANTH  ANTHROPOLOGY 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

ANTH220  Introduction  to  Biological  Anthropology  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  DIVERSITY  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  ANTH  101  or  ANTH  220.  Formerly  ANTH  101. 

0101  (00661)  Wilczak,C. 

MWF  9:30-11:45  a.m.  (WDS  0124C) 

TuTh  9-11:40  a.m.  (WDS  0124C)  Lab 

0201  (00662)  London, M. 

MWF  9:30-11:45  a.m.  (WDS  0124C) 

TuTh  9-11:40  a.m.  (WDS  0124C)  Lab 

ANTH240  Introduction  to  Archaeology  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  DIVERSITY  Credit 

will  only  be  granted  for  ANTH  240  or  ANTH  241.  Formerly 

ANTH  241. 

0301  (00673)  Ernstein,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PLS  1 168) 

ANTH360  Method  and  Theory  in  Sociocultural  Anthropology 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ANTH  260. 

0101  (00682)  STAFF 

MW  2-5:30  p.m.  (PLS  1113) 

ANTH386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (1-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Recommended:  completion  of  advanced  cours- 
es in  relevant  subfield  of  anthropology.  Junior  standing.  For 
ANTH  majors  only.  Approval  of  instructor  required;  check 
with  department  for  section  (and  index)  number 

ANTH398A  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits) 

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. 


ANTH468A  Special  Topics  in  Cultural  Anthropology: 
Individual  instruction  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ANTH476  (PermReq)  Senior  Research  (3-4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  For  ANTH  majors  only. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ANTH  476  or  ANTH  486. 

ANTH477  (PermReq)  Senior  Thesis  (3-4  credits)  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 
only  be  granted  for  ANTH  477  or  ANTH  487. 

ANTH486  Honors  Research  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisites:  permission  of 
department;  admission  to  University  Honors  Program  or 
Anthropology  Honors  Program.  For  ANTH  majors  only. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ANTH  486  or  ANTH  476. 
ANTH487  Honors  Thesis  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisites:  ANTH 
486;  permission  of  department;  admission  to  University 
Honors  Program  or  Anthropology  Honors  Program.  For 
ANTH  majors  only.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ANTH  487 
or  ANTH  477. 

ANTH496  Field  Methods  in  Archaeology  (6  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  ANTH  499. 

0101  (00920)  Palus,  M. 

MTuWThF  8  a.m.-4  p.m.  (arranged) 

ANTH688A  Current  Developments  in  Anthropology 
(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ANTH689A  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Anthropology 
(1-6  credits)  REG/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. 

ANTH696  Field  Methods  in  Archaeology  (6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Formerly  ANTH  699. 

0101  (00994)  Palus,  M. 

MTuWThF  8  a.m.-4  p.m.  (arranged) 

ANTH712  (PermReq)  Internship  Analysis  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  ANTH  705 
or  ANTH  789.  Approval  of  instructor  required;  check  with 
department  for  section  (and  index)  number. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


Summer  Course  Listing 


ANTH789  Internship  (3-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ARAB  ARABIC 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ARAB101L  Elementary  Arabic  I  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 
ARAB101L  is  part  of  an  eight-week  summer  Intensive 
Language  Program  that  explores  the  Arabic  language  and 
culture  in  an  intense  and  exciting  environment.  The  program 
will  focus  on  language  study  four  days  a  week;  one  day  a 
week  will  be  devoted  to  cultural  enrichment.  To  participate, 
students  must  enroll  in  Arab  101L,  Arab  102L,  Arab  201L  and 
Arab  202L,  and  will  receive  12  credits  by  the  end  of  the  ses- 
sion. These  courses  will  cover  basic  grammar,  listening  and 
reading  skills  and  translation  of  basic  texts.  For  further  infor- 
mation, contact  the  Office  of  Academic  Affairs  at  the  School 
of  Languages,  Literatures  and  Cultures  at  301-405-4240. 
0101  (01066)  Abed,  S. 
Meets  06/23/03-08/15/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (JMZ  2206) 
MTuWThF  1-3:30  p.m.  (JMZ  2206) 
MTuWThF  6:30-8:30  p.m.  (JMZ  2206) 
ARAB102L  Elementary  Arabic  II  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ARAB  101  or  equivalent  ARAB102L  is  part  of 
an  eight-week  summer  Intensive  Language  Program  that 
explores  the  Arabic  language  and  culture  in  an  intense  and 
exciting  environment.  The  program  will  focus  on  language 
study  four  days  a  week;  one  day  a  week  will  be  devoted  to 
cultural  enrichment.  To  participate,  students  must  enroll  in 
Arab  101 L,  Arab  102L,  Arab  201 L  and  Arab  202L,  and  will 
receive  12  credits  by  the  end  of  the  session.  These  courses 
will  cover  basic  grammar,  listening  and  reading  skills  and 
translation  of  basic  texts.  For  further  information,  contact  the 
Office  of  Academic  Affairs  at  the  School  of  Languages, 
Literatures  and  Cultures  at  301-405-4240. 
0101  (01067)  Abed,  S. 
Meets  06/23/03-08/15/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

ARAB201L  Intermediate  Arabic  I  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ARAB  102  or  equivalent.  ARAB201L  is  part  of 
an  eight-week  summer  Intensive  Language  Program  that 
explores  the  Arabic  language  and  culture  in  an  intense  and 
exciting  environment.  The  program  will  focus  on  language 
study  four  days  a  week;  one  day  a  week  will  be  devoted  to 
cultural  enrichment.  To  participate,  students  must  enroll  in 
Arab  101L,  Arab  102L,  Arab  201L  and  Arab  202L,  and  will 
receive  12  credits  by  the  end  of  the  session.  These  courses 
will  cover  basic  grammar,  listening  and  reading  skills  and 
translation  of  basic  texts.  For  further  information,  contact  the 
Office  of  Academic  Affairs  at  the  School  of  Languages, 
Literatures  and  Cultures  at  301-405-4240. 
0101  (01068)  Abed,  S. 
Meets  06/23/03-08/15/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


ARAB202L  Intermediate  Arabic  II  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ARAB  201  or  equivalent.  ARAB202L  is  part  of 
an  eight-week  summer  Intensive  Language  Program  that 
explores  the  Arabic  language  and  culture  in  an  intense  and 
exciting  environment.  The  program  will  focus  on  language 
study  four  days  a  week;  one  day  a  week  will  be  devoted  to 
cultural  enrichment.  To  participate,  students  must  enroll  in 
Arab  101 L,  Arab  102L,  Arab  201 L  and  Arab  202L,  and  will 
receive  12  credits  by  the  end  of  the  session.  These  courses 
will  cover  basic  grammar,  listening  and  reading  skills  and 
translation  of  basic  texts.  For  further  information,  contact  the 
Office  of  Academic  Affairs  at  the  School  of  Languages, 
Literatures  and  Cultures  at  301-405-4240. 
0101  (01069)  Abed,  S. 
Meets  06/23/03-08/15/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


ARCH  ARCHITECTURE 

(Architecture) 

ARCH  150  (PermReq)  Discovering  Architecture  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Architecture  faculty  will  teach  basic  design  principles  that 
students  will  use  to  complete  their  own  design  project  in  a 
design  studio  environment.  This  is  a  Young  Scholars 
Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  con- 
tact SPOC  for  further  information  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (01115)  Wortham,  B. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-4:30  p.m.  (ARC  1105) 
0402  (01116)  Wortham,  B. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-4:30  p.m.  (ARC  1105) 

ARCH  170  Introduction  to  the  Built  Environment  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0201  (01126)  Schumacher,  T 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (ARC  1101) 

ARCH223  History  of  Non-Western  Architecture  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0201  (01136)  Vann,  R. 

TuTh  7-10:20  p.m.  (ARC  1103) 

ARCH242  Drawing  I  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Freshman  standing. 

For  ARCH  majors  only. 

0201  (01146)  Escobal,  L. 

TuTh  7-10:20  p.m.  (ARC  1101) 

ARCH343  Drawing  II:  Line  Drawing  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ARCIH  400  or  permission  of  department  For 
ARCH  majors  only. 
0201  (01158)  Escobal,  L. 
MW  7-10:20  p.m.  (ARC  1101) 


Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 
6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


ARCH428  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Architectural  History 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Majors  only.  Contact  S. 
Sachs  for  information. 

ARCH429  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Architectural 
History  (1-4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Majors  only.  Contact  S. 
Sachs  for  information. 

ARCH470  (PermReq)  Computer  Applications  in  Architecture 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  ARCH  400  or  permission  of  department. 

0101  (01261)  Bovill,  C. 

MW  7-10:20  p.m.  (ARC  1 123) 

ARCH479  Independent  Studies  in  Architecture  (1-4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARCH628  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Architectural 
History:  Architectural  History  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Majors  only.  Contact  S.  Sachs 
for  information. 


AREC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ARHU  ARTS  AND  HUMANITIES 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ARHU298D  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Arts  and 
Humanities:  Digital  Directions  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Students  will  explore  music,  poetry,  drama,  film  and  fiction 
using  the  latest  multimedia  technologies.  Students  will 
create  Web  sites,  digital  video  performances,  movies  and 
personal  Web  pages  to  showcase  projects  while  exploring 
connections  between  technology  and  research,  creative 
expression  and  critical  thinking.  This  is  a  Young  Scholars 
Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please 
contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (01673)  Burbank,  C. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m. -4  p.m.  (Arranged) 

ARHU386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  the 
college.  Junior  standing. 


ARCH629  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Architectural 
History  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Majors  only.  Contact  S.  Sachs 
for  information. 

ARCH678B  Selected  Topics  in  Architecture  (3  credits) 

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  credits) 

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  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

AREC699  Special  Problems  in  Agricultural  and  Resource 
Economics  (1-2  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

AREC799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ARTH  ART  HISTORY  AND  ARCHAEOLOGY 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ARTH100  introduction  to  Art  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA).  No  credit  toward  the 

major  can  be  received  for  this  course. 

0201  (01784)  Zygmont,  B. 

MTuWTh  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (ASY  3215) 

F  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH200  Art  of  the  Western  World  to  1300  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0101  (01794)  Jung,  T. 

MTuWTh  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (ASY  3215) 

F  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH201  Art  of  the  Western  World  after  1300  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0201  (01804)  Avery,  R 

MTuWTh  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (ASY  3215) 

F  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH250  Art  and  Archaeology  of  Ancient  America 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (01814)  Vilches,  F. 

MTuWTh  1 1  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (ASY  3215) 

F  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (ASY  3215)  Dis 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

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ARTH289A  Islamic  Art  and  Architecture  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (01815)  Jordan,  G. 

MTuWTh  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (ASY  3215) 

F  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH290  Art  of  Asia  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0201  (01824)  Shin,  S. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (ASY  3215) 

F  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH350  Twentieth  Century  Art  to  1945  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  ARTH  455. 
0101  (01834)  Metcalf,  G. 
MTuWTh  2-3:20  p.m.  (ASY  3215) 
F  2-3:20  p.m.  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH351  Twentieth  Century  Art  from  1945  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  ARTH  456. 
0201  (01844)  Adams,  V. 
MTuWTh  2-3:20  p.m.  (ASY  3215) 
F  2-3:20  p.m.  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission 
of  department.  Junior  standing. 

ARTH498  (PermReq)  Directed  Studies  in  Art  History  I 
(2-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH499  (PermReq)  Honors  Thesis  (2-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH699  Special  Topics  in  Art  History  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH798  Directed  Graduate  Studies  in  Art  History 
(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


ARTT  ART  STUDIO 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ARTT100  Two  Dimensional  Art  Fundamentals  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ARTT  100,  ARTS  100,  DESN 

101  orAPDS  101.  Formerly  ARTS  100. 

0101  (01926)  Humphrey,  M. 

MTuWTh  9-11:30  a.m.  (ASY  2314) 

0201  (01927)  Thorpe,  J. 

MTuWTh  9-11:30  a.m.  (MMH  1417)  Lab 

ARTT110  Elements  of  Drawing  I  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  ARTS  110. 

0101  (01937)  Craig,  R 

MTuWTh  9-11:30  a.m.  (ASY  2317)  Lab 

0201  (01938)  Gavin,  D. 

MTuWTh  9-11:30  a.m.  (ASY  2317)  Lab 

ARTT150  Introduction  to  Art  Theory  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0201  (01948)  Gavin,  D. 

MTuW  12:30-3:50  p.m.  (ARC  1125) 

0301  (01949)  Klank,  R. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWTh  7-10:20  p.m.  (ASY  2309) 

ARTT200  Three  Dimensional  Art  Fundamentals  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ARTT  100  and  ARTT  1 10.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  ARTT  200,  ARTS  200,  DESN  102  orAPDS  102. 

Formerly  ARTS  200. 

0201  (01960)  Sham,  F. 

MTuWTh  3-5:30  p.m.  (ASY  1311)  Lab 

ARTT208W  Intermediate  Special  Topics  in  Art:  Introduction  to 
Watercolor  and  Water-based  Media  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0301  (01969)  Klank,  R. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWTh  1-6  p.m.  (ASY  2311) 

ARTT210  Elements  of  Drawing  II  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ARTT  1 10.  Formerly  ARTS  210. 

0101  (01979)  Craig,  R 

MTuWTh  9-11:30  a.m.  (ASY  2321)  Lab 

0201  (01980)  Gavin,  D. 

MTuWTh  9-11:30  a.m.  (ASY  2317)  Lab 

ARTT320  Elements  of  Painting  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200  and  ARTT  210;  or 

permission  of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  320.  Section  0101 

focuses  on  acrylic  painting. 

0101  (01990)  Craig,  R 

MTuWTh  12-2:30  p.m.  (ASY  3316)  Lab 

0201  (01991)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12:30-3  p.m.  (ASY  3322) 


20  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-O  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


ARTT330  Elements  of  Sculpture:  Metal  Casting  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200  and  ARTT  210;  or 

permission  of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  330. 

0301  102001)  Ruppert,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWTh  12:30-5  p.m.  (ASY  1314) 

ARTT333  Elements  of  Sculpture:  Wood  and  Mixed  Media 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200  and  ARTT  210;  or 

permission  of  department. 

0201  (02012)  Sham,  F. 

MTuWTh  12:30-3  p.m.  (ASY  1311)  Lab 

ARTT343  Elements  of  Printmaking:  Screen  Printing 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200  and  ARTT  210;  or 

permission  of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  343. 

0201  (02021)  Hellman,  R. 

MWF  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (ASY  1317)  Lab 

ARTT350  Elements  of  Design  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200  and  ARTT  210;  or 
permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  ARTT  250.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ARTT 
350  or  ARTT  250.  Formerly  ARTT  250. 
0301  (02031)  Thorpe,  J. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-l  p.m.  (MMH  0401) 

ARTT351  Elements  of  Graphic  Design  and  Illustration 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ARTT  250  or  ARTT  350  or  permission  of  instruc- 
tor. Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ARTT  350  or  ARTT  250. 
0201  (02041)  Thorpe,  J. 
MTuWTh  12-2:30  p.m.  (MMH  1417) 

ARTT353  Elements  of  Photography  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200  and  ARTT  210;  or 

permission  of  department. 

0101  (02051)  Tyroler,  B. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/27/03 

MTuWTh  9  am-1  p.m.  (MMH  1417) 

MTuWTh  9  am-1  p.m.  (MMH  0110)  Lab 

0201  (02052)  Tyroler,  B. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/09/03 

MTuWTh  9  a.m.-l  p.m.  (MMH  0401)  Lab 

MTuWTh  9  a.m.-l  p.m.  (MMH  0110)  Lab 

ARTT354  Elements  of  Computer  Graphics  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200  and  ARTT  210;  or 

permission  of  department. 

0101  (02062)  Ratnapala,  N. 
MTuWTh  12:30-3  p.m.  (CSS  1410)  Lab 

0102  (02063)  Ratnapala,  N. 
MTuWTh  3-5:30  p.m.  (ASY  331  IE)  Lab 

0201  (02064)  Ratnapala,  N. 
MTuWTh  12:30-3  p.m.  (CSS  1410) 

0202  (02065)  Morse,  B. 
MTuWTh  3-5:30  p.m.  (ASY  3311) 


Summer  Course  Listin 

ARTT386  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits)  REG/P-F. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Junior  standing. 
0102  (02075)  Demonte,  C. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (02076)  Demonte,  C. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

ARTT418  Drawing  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (02086)  Craig,  R 

MTuWTh  9-11:30  a.m.  (ASY  2321)  Lab 

0201  (02087)  Gavin,  D. 

MTuWTh  9-11:30  a.m.  (ASY  2317)  Lab 

ARTT418B  Drawing:  Focus  on  Watercolor  Wash  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301  (02097)  Klank,  R. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWTh  1-6  p.m.  (ASY  2311)  Lab 

ARTT428  Painting:  Acrylic  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Section  0101  will  focus  on  acrylic  paint. 

0101  (02107)  Craig,  R 

MTuWTh  12-2:30  p.m.  (ASY  3312)  Lab 

0201  (02108)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12:30-3  p.m.  (ASY  3312) 

ARTT428A  Painting:  Water  Color  and  Water-based  Media 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0301  (02118)  Klank,  R. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWTh  1-6  p.m.  (ASY  2311)  Lab 

ARTT438D  (PermReq)  Sculpture:  Advanced  Sculpture 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  333  and  permission  of  instructor. 

0101  (02128)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12:30-3  p.m.  (ASY  1311)  Lab 

ARTT448  Printmaking:  Advanced  Special  in  Printmaking 

(Monotypes)  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (02138)  Humphrey,  M. 

MTuWTh  12:30-3  p.m.  (ASY  1317)  Lab 

ARTT448E  Printmaking:  Advanced  Screen  Printing 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  (02148)  Hellman,  R. 

MWF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (ASY  1317) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

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ARTT449  Advanced  Photography  (3  credits)  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  camera  techniques.  Individualized 

assignments,  individual  and  group  critique  and  intensive 

darkroom  work  will  complement  technical  instruction. 

0101  (02158)  Tyroler,  B. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/27/03 

MTuWThF  12:30-3:30  p.m.  (MMH  1417) 

MTuWThF  12:30-3:30  p.m.  (MMH  0110)  Lab 

0201  (02159)  Tyroler,  B. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/09/03 

MTuWTh  1:30-5:30  p.m.  (MMH  0401) 

MTuWTh  1:30-5:30p.m.  (MMH  0110)  Lab 

ARTT468B  Seminar  on  the  Interrelationship  between  Art 
and  Art  Theory:  Issues  in  Contemporary  Art  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301  (02169)  Klank,  R. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWTh  7-10:20  p.m.  (ASY  2309) 

ARTT489F  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Art:  Iron  Workshop 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301  (02179)  Ruppert,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWTh  12:30-5  p.m.  (ASY  1314)  Lab 

ARTT489I  (PermReq)  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Art: 

Computer  Imaging  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

This  is  an  art  course  for  students  with  experience  in 

computer  imaging.  Students  will  be  permitted  to  work 

according  to  their  own  level  of  expertise  with  the  guidance 

of  the  instructor.  Adobe  Photoshop,  Ofoto,  Fractal  Design 

Painter,  Microsoft  Word  and  Quark  Express  are  some  of 

the  software  programs  that  will  be  explored. 

0101  (02189)  Ratnapala,  N. 

MTuWTh  3-5:30  p.m.  (ASY  331  IE)  Lab 

0201  (02190)  Morse,  B. 

MTuWTh  3-5:30  p.m.  (ASY  331  IE)  Lab 

ARTT498  (PermReq)  Directed  Studies  in  Studio  Art 
(2-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ARTT698  Directed  Graduate  Studies  in  Studio  Art: 

NG  Workshop  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (02239)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (02240)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0301  (02241)  Ruppert,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWTh  12:30-5  p.m.  (arranged) 


ASTR  ASTRONOMY 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

ASTR100  Introduction  to  Astronomy  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  (PS)  credit  for  ASTR  100  cannot  be 

obtained  after,  or  simultaneously  with,  receiving  credit  for 

any  astronomy  course  numbered  250  or  higher.  Credit  will 

only  be  granted  for  ASTR  100  or  ASTR  101  or  ASTR  120. 

CORE  Physical  Science  Laboratory  (PL)  course  only  when 

taken  concurrently  with  ASTR  111.  CORE  Physical  Science 

Non-Laboratory  (PS)  course  when  taken  alone. 

0101  (02291)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CSS  2400) 

0201  (02292)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CSS  2400) 

ASTR101  General  Astronomy  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  credit  for  ASTR  101  cannot 
be  obtained  after,  or  simultaneously  with,  receiving  credit 
for  any  astronomy  course  numbered  250  or  higher  Credit 
will  only  be  granted  for  ASTR  100  or  ASTR  101  or  ASTR  120. 
0201  (02302)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CSS  2400) 
TuTh  11  a.m.-l  p.m.  (CSS  1109)  Lab 

ASTR699  Special  Problems  in  Advanced  Astronomy 
(1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ASTR799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ASTR899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


BCHM  BIOCHEMISTRY 

(Life  Sciences) 

BCHM461  Biochemistry  I  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CHEM  243  or  CHEM 

247.  The  "C"  or  better  in  the  prerequisites  is  required  for  life 

science  majors. 

0101  (02491)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CHM  1402) 

BCHM462  Biochemistry  11  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  BCHM  461  or  BCHM 

461  A.  The  "C"  or  better  in  the  prerequisites  is  required  for 

life  science  majors. 

0201  (02501)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (JMZ  0220) 

BCHM699  Special  Problems  in  Biochemistry  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


22  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  • 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  il-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


BCHM799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

BCHM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


BIOL  BIOLOGY 

(Life  Sciences) 

BIOL609  Special  Problems  in  Biology  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
0101  (02575)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (02576)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BIOL799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

BIOL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


BMGT230  Business  Statistics  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  MATH  1 13  or  MATH  1 15  or  placement  in  MATH 
220  or  higher  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 
BMGT  231,  ENEE  324,  or  STAT  400.  Credit  will  only  be 
granted  for  AREC  484,  BIOM  301,  BMGT  230,  CNEC  400, 
ECON  321,  EDMS  451,  GEOG  305,  GVPT  422,  PSYC  200, 
SOCY  201,  URSP  350  or  TEXT  400. 

0101  (02684)  Ruhi,  K. 

TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (VMH  1511) 

0102  (02685)  Ruhi,  K. 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1511) 

0201  (02686)  Alt,  F. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (VMH  1303) 

0202  (02687)  Alt,  F. 

MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (VMH  1303) 

BMGT231  Statistical  Models  for  Business  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  MATH  141  or  permission  of  department. 
Required  for  management  science  and  statistics  and  decision 
and  information  sciences  majors.  Credit  will  only  be  granted 
for  BMGT  231,  ENEE  324  or  STAT  400.  These  course  are  not 
interchangeable,  consult  your  program  requirements  or 
advisor  for  what  is  acceptable  toward  your  program  of  study. 
0101  (02697)  Studer-Ellis,  E. 
TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (VMH  1518) 


BMGT  BUSINESS  AND  MANAGEMENT 

(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 

BMGT110  Introduction  to  Business  and  Management  (3 

credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Not  open  to  BMGT  students  who  have  completed  56  or 

more  credit  hours.  All  others  may  take  it  anytime. 

0101  (02639)  Lesser,  L. 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1303) 

BMGT201  Introduction  to  Business  Computing  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Not  open  to  computer  science  students.  24  semester  hours. 

For  BMGT  majors  only.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  BMGT 

201  or  BMGT  301. 

0101  (02649)  STAFF 

TuTh  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1307) 

BMGT220  Principles  of  Accounting  I  (3  credits)  REG. 

0101  (02659)  Zhou,  L. 

MTuWTh  12:30-2:10  p.m.  (VMH  1505) 

0102  (02660)  MIchelson,  B. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1505) 
0201  (02661)  Yang,  J. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (VMH  1202) 

BMGT221  Principles  of  Accounting  II  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  220. 

0101  (02671)  Brown,  N. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (VMH  1511) 

0102  (02672)  Pfeiffer,  G. 
MW  1-4:20  p.m.  (VMH  1206) 

0201  (02673)  Zhang, M. 
TuTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (VMH  1206) 

0202  (02674)  Wang,  Z. 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1202) 


BMGT302  Business  Computer  Application  Programming 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  201  or  CMSC  102  or  CMSC  103  or 

permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  computer  science 

students.  For  BMGT  majors  only. 

0101  (02707)  Geter,  R. 

TuTh  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1311) 

0201  (02708)  Geter,  R. 

TuTh  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1311) 

BMGT310  Intermediate  Accounting  I  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 

0101  (02718)  Troy,  C. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (VMH  1505) 

0102  (02719)  Park,  T. 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1520) 

0201  (02720)  Cho, M. 

MW  6:40pm-10  p.m.  (VMH  1307) 

BMGT311  Intermediate  Accounting  II  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  310. 

0101  (02730)  Michelson,  B. 

MW  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1511) 

0201  (02731)  Martin,  C. 

MW  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1206) 

BMGT321  Managerial  Accounting  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 

0101  (02741)  Hardy,  K. 

MW  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1307) 

BMGT323  Taxation  of  Individuals  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 
0101  (02751)  Pfeiffer,  G. 
MW  5:40-9  p.m.  (VMH  1206) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 


BMGT326  Accounting  Systems  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisites:  BMGT  201  and  BMGT  221. 
0101  (02761)  Choudhary,  P. 
MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (VMH  1520) 

BMGT332  Operations  Research  For  Management  Decisions 
(3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  e/WGT  230. 
0101  (02771)  Ibrahim,  H. 
MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (VMH  1520) 

BMGT340  Business  Finance  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisites:  BMGT  221;  and  BMGT  230  or  BMGT  231. 
0101  (02781)  Panayotov,  G. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1511) 

0201  (02782)  Thompson,  A. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1303) 

0202  (02783)  Minnick,  K. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1303) 

BMGT343  Investments  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 

0101  (02793)  Ullrich,  C. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (VMH  1520) 

BIVIGT350  iVIarlceting  Principles  and  Organization  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Prerequisite:  ECON  200  or  BCON  205. 

0101  (02803)  Boas,  D. 

MTuWThF  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (VMH  1511) 

0201  (02804)  Koukova,  N. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (VMH  1202) 

0202  (02805)  Boas,  D. 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1202) 

BMGT357  (PermReq)  Retailing  and  Marketing  Internship 
(3-6  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  BMGT  350  and  permission  of  department. 
For  BMGT  majors  only. 

0201  (02815)  Wagner,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0202  (02816)  Wagner,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BMGT360  Human  Resource  Management  (3  credits)  REG. 

0101  (02826)  STAFF 

MW  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1505) 

BMGT364  Management  and  Organization  Theory  (3  credits) 

REG. 

0101  (02836)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (VMH  1505) 

0102  (02837)  Dragoni,  L. 
TuTh  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1202) 

0103  (02838)  Dragoni,  L. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1202) 
0201  (02839)  Marinova,  S. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (VMH  1206) 


BMGT372  Introduction  to  Logistics  and  Supply  Chain 

Management  (3  credits)  REG. 

0101  (02849)  Zhou, M. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (VMH  1511) 

BMGT373  (PermReq)  Logistics,  Transportation  and  Supply 
Chain  Management  Internship  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
0101  (02859)  Dewitt,  W. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BMGT380  Business  Law  I  (3  credits)  REG. 

0101  (02869)  McClenahan,  W. 
MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (VMH  1412) 

0102  (02870)  McClenahan,  W. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1412) 
0201  (02871)  Lewis,  R 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1206) 

BMGT381  Business  Law  II  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  380  or  permission  of  department. 
0101  (02881)  McClenahan,  W. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (VMH  1412) 

BMGT386  (PermReq)  General  Business  Internship  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  For  BMGT  majors  only. 

0101  (02891)  Dewitt,  W. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

BMGT392  Introduction  to  International  Business 
Management  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  ECON  200  or  ECON  205. 
0201  (02901)  Wellman,  M. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1307) 

BMGT398  (PermReq)  Individual  Study  in  Business  and 
Management  (1-3  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

BMGT402  Database  Systems  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  305  or  equivalent.  Recommended: 

BMGT  302. 

0201  (02931)  Spear,  R. 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1311) 

BMGT403  Systems  Analysis  and  Design  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  305  or  equivalent.  Recommended: 

BMGT  302. 

0201  (02941)  Spear,  R. 

MW  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1311) 

BMGT405  Business  Telecommunications  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  305  or  equivalent. 
0101  (02951)  Ibrahim,  H. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1311) 

BMGT422  Auditing  Theory  and  Practice  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 

0201  (02961)  Martin,  C. 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1206) 


24  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


BMGT424  Advanced  Accounting  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  311. 

0101  (02971)  Hardy,  K. 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1307) 

BMGT430  Linear  Statistical  IVIodels  in  Business  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  230,  BMGT  231  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  (02981)  Studer-Ellis,  E. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (VMH  1518) 

BIVIGT440  Financial  Management  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 
0101  (02991)  Ahmed,  S. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1505) 

BMGT444  Futures  Contracts  and  Options  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  343. 

0101  (03002)  Wang,  Y. 

TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (VMH  1520) 

BMGT445  Commercial  Bank  Management  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisites:  BMGT  340  and  ECON  430. 
0201  (03011)  Malmquist,  D. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1412) 

BMGT446  International  Finance  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 
0101  (03021)  Obrimah,  O. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1412) 

BMGT447  (PermReq)  Internship  and  Research  in  Finance 
(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  BMGT  340  and  BMGT  343  (or  400  level  finance 
elective),  core  requirements  in  business  and  management 
and  permission  of  department.  Recommended:  finance 
major  courses.  For  finance  majors  only. 
0201  (03031)  Kolodny,  R. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BMGT450  Integrated  Marketing  Communications  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  350.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Credit  will 

only  be  granted  for  BMGT  354  or  BMGT  450.  Formerly 

BMGT  354. 

0101  (03041)  Mitchell,  R. 

TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (VMH  1415) 

BMGT457  Marketing  Policies  and  Strategies  (3  credits)  REG. 
CORE:  Capstone  (CS)  Prerequisite:  BMGT  451.  Corequisite: 
BMGT  452.  This  course  is  restricted  to  marketing  majors. 
0101  (03051)  Mitchell,  R. 
TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (VMH  1415) 

BMGT464  Organizational  Behavior  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  364. 
0101  (03061)  Gardner,  S. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1415) 


BMGT486  Total  Quality  Management  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  230  or  equivalent. 

0201  (03071)  Edgeman,  R. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (VMH  1303) 

BMGT496  Business  Policies  (3  credits)  REG. 

CORE:  Capstone  (CS)  Prerequisites:  BMGT  340,  BMGT  350 

and  BMGT  364.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  This  course  is 

restricted  to  graduating  BMGT  majors  with  90  credit  hours 

completed. 

0101  (03081)  Helleloid,  D. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (VMH  1518) 

0102  (03082)  STAFF 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1518) 

0103(03083)  Jiang,  L 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1518) 

0201  (03084)  Petkova,  A. 
TuTh  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1202) 

0202  (03085)  STAFF 

MW  3-6:20  p.m.  (VMH  1202) 

0203  (03086)  Cao,  Q. 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1415) 

BMGT496  Business  Ethics  and  Society  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  one  course  in  BMGT  or  permission  of  depart- 
ment. 

0101  (03096)  Lesser,  L 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (VMH  1303) 

For  courses  at  the  600  and  700  levels,  remaining  seats  will 
be  available  to  the  following  groups  of  students:  students 
admitted/graduates  of  a  UMCP  master's  or  Ph.D.  program 
and  students  admitted/graduates  of  an  AACSB-  accredited 
master's  program.  Students  outside  the  department  should 
contact  the  Smith  School  of  Business  starting  the  first  day  of 
registration  for  specific  instructions  on  how  to  request 
600-700  level  courses.  Requests  for  courses  will  be  reviewed 
approximately  two  weeks  prior  to  the  start  of  the  semester. 
For  all  course  sections  that  contain  letters  GS  or  G,  class  will 
be  held  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove  in  Rockville.  For 
all  course  sections  with  DC  or  D,  class  will  be  held  at  the 
Reagan  Building/International  Trade  Center.  For  all  course 
sections  with  BA  or  B,  class  will  be  held  at  the  UMAB  School 
of  Nursing. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

vvww.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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BMGT611  (PermReq)  Managerial  Accounting  (2  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  610.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Non-majors 

should  review  the  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 

600-level  courses. 

01 BA  (03106)  Campbell,  K. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

W  6:25-10  p.m.  (BA  106) 

01 D1  (03107)  Vermeer,  T. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

W  6:25-10  p.m.  (DC  CI) 

01 D2  (03108)  Vermeer,  T. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

Th  6:25-10  p.m.  (DC  CD 

01 D3  (03109)  Finch,  M. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

Tu  6:25-10  p.m.  (DC  330B) 

01D6  (03110)  Finch,  M. 

Meets  05/31/03-08/09/03 

Sa  8:50  a.m.-l  p.m.  (DC  CI) 

This  course  will  meet  May  31,  June  14,  June  28,  July  12, 

July  26  and  August  9,  2003.  The  final  exam  will  be  held 

Friday,  August  15,  2003. 

01D7  (03111)  Finch,  M. 

Meets  05/31/03-08/09/03 

Sa  2-6:10  p.m.  (DC  CI) 

This  course  will  meet  May  31,  June  14,  June  28,  July  12, 

July  26  and  August  9,  2003.  The  final  exam  will  be  held 

Friday,  August  15,  2003. 

01 G1  (03112)  Vermeer,  T 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

M  6:25-10  p.m.  (SGI  220) 

BMGT671  (PermReq)  Supply  Chain  Logistics  and  Operations 

Management  (2  credits)  REG. 

Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 

statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01D6  (03122)  Turner,  H. 

Meets  05/31/03-08/09/03 

Sa  2-6:10  p.m.  (DC  330B) 

This  course  will  meet  May  31,  June  14,  June  28,  July  12, 

July  26  and  Au  gust  9,  2003.  The  final  exam  will  be  held 

Saturday,  August  16,  2003. 

01D7  (03123)  Turner,  H. 

Meets  05/31/03-08/09/03 

Sa  8:50am-1 :00pm  (DC  330B) 

This  course  will  meet  May  31,  June  14,  June  28,  July  12, 

July  26  and  Au  gust  9,  2003.  The  final  exam  will  be  held 

Saturday,  August  16,  2003. 


BMGT683  (PermReq)  The  Global  Economic  Environment 

(2  credits)  REG. 

For  BMGT  majors  only.  Non-majors  should  review  the 

eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01BA  (03133)  Getter,  D. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

M  6:25-10  p.m.  (BA  106) 

01 D1  (03134)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

M  6:25-10  p.m.  (DC  CI) 

01D2  (03135)  Boroumand,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

Tu  6:25-10  p.m.  (DC  CD 

01 D3  (03136)  Huneke,  W. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 

Th  6:25-10  p.m.  (DC  330B) 

01G1  (03137)  Olson,  C. 
Meets  06/02/03-07/18/03 
W  6:25-10  p.m.  (SGI  220) 

BMGT704  Data  Management  Systems  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  620.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Credit  will 
only  be  granted  for  BMGT  704  or  BMGT  721.  Formerly 
BMGT  721.  Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eli- 
gibility in  the  statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 
02GS  (03147)  Liu,  S. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGII  2042) 

BMGT708  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Business  and 
Management  (1-6  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Non-majors  should  review 
their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 
600-level  courses. 

BMGT723  Electronic  Commerce:  Business  Models  and 

Technology  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  620.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Non-majors 

should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement 

preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01DC  (03190)  STAFF 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (DC  G1) 

BMGT727  Security  and  Control  of  Information  Systems  (3 
credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  620.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  600- 
level  courses. 
01 GS  (03200)  STAFF 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGII  2032) 


BMGT741  Advanced  Financial  Management  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  640.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  600- 
level  courses. 
01GS(03221)  White,  S. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGI  220) 
02BA  (03222)  Jain,  B. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (Arranged) 
02DC  (03223)  STAFF 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (DC  330A) 


26  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/1 1;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


BMGT743  Investment  Management  (3  credits)  REG. 
Corequisite:  BMGT  640.  Non-majors  should  review  their  reg- 
istration eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  600-level 
courses. 

01  DC  (03234)  Gattis,  L. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (DC  330A) 
02GS  (03233)  Rossi,  C. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGII  2032) 

BMGT744  Futures  Contracts  and  Options  Management 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  BMGT  640.  Non-BMGT  majors  should  review 

their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 

600-level  courses. 

01 D6  (03244)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

02DC  (03245)  STAFF 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (DC  330A) 

BMGT746  International  Financial  Management  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  640.  Non-majors  should  review  their 

registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 

600-level  courses. 

01BA  (03254)  STAFF 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (arranged) 

01  DC  (03258)  Patro,  D. 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (DC  330B) 

01D6  (03255)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01GS  (03256)  STAFF 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGII  2032) 

BMGT752  Marketing  Research  Methods  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisites:  BMGT  630  and  BMGT  650.  Non-majors 
should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement 
preceding  the  600-level  courses. 
01 GS  (03267)  Ashley,  D. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGII  2042) 

BMGT757  Marketing  Strategy  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  650.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 
600-level  courses. 
02GS  (03277)  Harms,  M. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGII  2032) 

BMGT764  Executive  Power  and  Negotiation  (3  credits)  REG. 

Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 

statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01  DC  (03287)  Kudisch,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/21/03 

TuTh  6-10  p.m.  (DC  330D) 

Sa  9:30  a.m.-l  p.m.  (DC  330D) 

02GS  (03288)  Moon,  H. 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGII  2042) 


BMGT767  Implementing  Strategy:  Organizing  to  Compete 
(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  tfie  MBA  core  requirements  or 
permission  of  department.  Corequisite:  BMGT  690.  Non- 
BMGT  majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in 
the  statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 
0106(03298)  Courtney,  H. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
02DC  (03299)  Lofstrom,  S. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (DC  330D) 

BMGT772  Logistics  Management  (3  credits)  REG. 

For  BMGT  majors  only  or  witfi  permission  of  department. 

Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 

statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01  DC  (03309)  Dewitt,  W. 

SaSu  9  a.m.-6:30  p.m.  (arranged) 

This  course  will  meet  two  weekends  to  be  determined. 

BMGT792  Industry  and  Competitor  Analysis  (3  credits)  REG. 
Recommended:  BMGT  690.  Non-majors  should  review  their 
registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the  600- 
level  courses. 
01 BA  (03319)  Helleloid,  D. 
TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (Arranged) 

BMGT793  Business  Law  for  Managers  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Non-majors  should 
review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preced- 
ing the  600-level  courses. 
02DC  (03320)  Leete,  B. 
Meets  07/28/03-08/15/03 
MWF  6-10:10  p.m.  (DC  G1) 

BMGT794  The  Environment  of  International  Business 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 

statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01  GS  (03329)  Morici,  P. 

SaSu  8:30  a.m.-6  p.m.  (SGI  220) 

This  course  will  meet  two  weekends  to  be  determined. 

BMGT798A  Special  Topics  in  Business  and  Management: 
International  Entrepreneurship  (3  credits)  REG. 
Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 
statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 
01  DC  (03339)  Sanders,  J. 
MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (DC  330A) 

BMGT798B  Special  Topics  in  Business  and  Management: 

Consumer  Product  Marketing  (3  credits)  REG. 

Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 

statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

02BA  (03349)  Whitney,  D. 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (arranged) 

BMGT798C  Special  Topics  in  Business  and  Management: 

High-Tech  Marketing  (3  credits)  REG. 

Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 

statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01 D6  (03359)  Frels,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 

BMGT798D  Special  Topics  in  Business  and  {Management: 

New  Product  IVIarketing  (3  credits)  REG. 

Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 

statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01DC(03369)Tuerk,  J. 

MW  6:40-10  p.m.  (DC  G1) 

BIVIGT798F  Special  Topics  in  Business  and  Management: 

Organizational  Change  (3  credits)  REG. 

Non-majors  should  review  their  registration  eligibility  in  the 

statement  preceding  the  600-level  courses. 

01 D6  (03379)  Spina,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01GS  (03380)  Wellman,  M. 

TuTh  6:40-10  p.m.  (SGII  2042) 

BMGT799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Non-majors  should  review 
their  registration  eligibility  in  the  statement  preceding  the 
600-level  courses. 

BMGT828  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Business  and 
Management  (1-9  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  By  permission  only  of  the 
graduate  director. 

BMGT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  the  graduate  program 
director  to  make  arrangements. 


BSCI  BIOLOGICAL  SCIENCES  PROGRAM 

(Life  Sciences) 

BSCI103  The  World  of  Biology  (4  credits)  REG. 

CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Formerly:  BIOL  101  and  BIOL 

102.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  BSCI  103  or  BSCI  105. 

0101  (03516)  Miller,  K. 
MTuWThF  9-10:20  a.m.  (MCB  1207) 
TuTh  11  a.m.-1:50  p.m.  (HJP  1105)  Lab 

0102  (03517)  Miller,  K. 
MTuWThF  9-10:20  a.m.  (MCB  1207) 
TuTh  2-4:50  p.m.  (HJP  1105)  Lab 

The  following  courses  may  involve  the  use  of  animals. 
Students  who  are  concerned  about  the  use  of  animals  in 
teaching  are  responsible  for  contacting  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. 


BSCI105  Principles  of  Biology  I  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Prerequisite:  placement  in 

MATH  110  or  higher.  For  science  majors.  Credit  will  only 

be  granted  for  BSCI  103/BIOL  101  or  BSCI  105/BIOL  105. 

Formerly  BIOL  105. 

0101  (03528)  Sniezek,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1250) 

TuTh  8-11  a.m.  (HJP  1226)  Lab 

0103  (03530)  Sniezek,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1250) 

TuTh  8-11  a.m.  (HJP  1235)  Lab 

0104(03531)  Sniezek,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1250) 

TuTh  1-4  p.m.  (HJP  1236)  Lab 

0105  (03532)  Sniezek,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1250) 

TuTh  1-4  p.m.  (HJP  1235)  Lab 

0106(03533)  Sniezek,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1250) 

TuTh  1-4  p.m.  (Arranged)  Lab 

BSCI105M  (PermReq)  Principles  of  Biology  I  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Prerequisite:  placement  in 

MATH  1 10  or  higher  For  science  majors.  Credit  will  only 

be  granted  for  BSCI  103/BIOL  101  or  BSCI  105/BIOL  105. 

Formerly  BIOL  105. 

0105  (03544)  Sniezek,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1250) 

BSCI106  Principles  of  Biology  II  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Prerequisite:  MATIH  110  place- 
ment. For  science  majors.  Formerly  BIOL  106. 

0201  (03554)  Panyon,  R 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 
TuTh  8-1 1  a.m.  (HJP  2104)  Lab 

0202  (03555)  Panyon,  P. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 
TuTh  1-4  p.m.  (HJP  2104)  Lab 

0203  (03556)  Panyon,  R 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 
TuTh  4-7  p.m.  (HJP  2104)  Lab 

BSCI120  Insects  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Life  Science  (LS)  Formerly  ENTM  100. 
0201  (03566)  Dobel,  H. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1161) 

BSCI124  Plant  Biology  for  Non-Science  Students  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

For  non-science  majors  only.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 

completed  BSCI  105/BIOL  105.  Formerly  PBIO  100. 

0101  (03576)  Koines,  R 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (HJP  2242) 

BSCI125  Laboratory  in  Plant  Biology;  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Pre-  or  corequisite:  BSCI  124.  For  non-science  majors  only. 

Formerly  PBIO  101. 

0101  (03586)  Caines,  A. 

TuTh  8-11  a.m.  (HJP  3104)  Lab 


28  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


BSCI201  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Prerequisite:  BSCI  105  or 
equivalent.  Formerly  ZOOL  201.  Students  must  pay  a  $40 
laboratory  materials  fee.  Sponsoring  department:  BIOL. 

0101  (03596)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11:30a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (PLS  1140) 
TuWTh  8:30-1 1:30  a.m.  (BPS  0205)  Lab 

0102  (03597)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (PLS  1140) 
TuWTh  1^  p.m.  (BPS  0205)  Lab 

BSCI202  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  II  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  BSCI  201  or  permission  of  department. 
Formerly  ZOOL  202.  Students  must  pay  a  $40  laboratory 
materials  fee.  Sponsoring  department:  BIOL. 

0201  (03608)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (BPS  1250) 
TuWTh  8:30-11:30  a.m.  (BPS  0205)  Lab 

0202  (03609)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (BPS  1250) 
TuWTh  1-4  p.m.  (BPS  0205)  Lab 

BSCI205  Environmental  Science  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Life  Science  (LS)  Formerly  PBIO  235.  (Sponsoring 

department:  BIOL.) 

0101  (03620)  Koines,  R 

MTuWTh  9  a.m.-10:40  a.m.  (HJP  1229) 

BSCI222  Principles  of  Genetics  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  BSCI  105,  one  year  college  chemistry.  Credit 
will  only  be  granted  for  BSCI  222/BIOL  222  or  HORT  274. 
Formerly  BIOL  222. 

0201  (03630)  Imberski,  R. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  1250) 
TuThF  11  a.m.-l  p.m.  (BPS  1238)  Dis 

0202  (03631)  Imberski,  R. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  1250) 
TuThF  11  a.m.-l  p.m.  (BPS  2283)  Dis 

BSCI223  General  Microbiology  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Prerequisite:  BSCI  105.  Credit 
will  be  only  be  granted  for  BSCI  122  or  BSCI  223.  Formerly 
MICB  200. 

0101  (03641)  Joseph,  S. 
MTuWThF  8-9  a.m.  (MCB  1207) 
MTuWThF  9-11  a.m.  (MCB  1201)  Lab 

0102  (03642)  Joseph,  S. 
MTuWThF  8-9  a.m.  (MCB  1207) 
MTuWThF  9-11  a.m.  (MCB  1205)  Lab 
0103(03643)  Joseph,  S. 
MTuWThF  8-9  a.m.  (MCB  1207) 
MTuWThF  9-11  a.m.  (MCB  1206)  Lab 


Summer  Course  Listings 

BSCI230  Cell  Biology  and  Physiology  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  BSCI  105  and  CHEM  103.  Formerly  ZOOL  211. 

Students  must  pay  a  $40  laboratory  materials  fee. 

Sponsoring  department:  BIOL. 

0101  (03653)  Compton,  R. 

MTuWThF  11:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 

TuWTh  8:30-11:30  a.m.  (BPS  0207)  Lab 

0103  (03655)  Compton,  R. 

MTuWThF  11:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 

TuWTh  1-4  p.m.  (BPS  0207)  Lab 

BSCI230M  (PermReq)  Cell  Biology  and  Physiology  (4  credits) 

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  the  last  time  the  course  was  taken  was  at  least  80%  of 

the  total  points  possible.  These  scores  will  count  as  part  of 

the  grade  in  BSCI  230M.  (Sponsoring  department:  BIOL). 

0101  (03666)  Compton,  R. 

MTuWThF  11:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 

BSCI279  (PermReq)  Supplemental  Study:  Supplemental 
Study  in  Biology  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  (Sponsoring  department: 
BIOL.) 

BSCI279K  (PermReq)  Supplemental  Study:  Modern 
Biology — The  Science  Behind  the  Headlines  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Students  will  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  will 
explore  how  to  make  informed  decisions  that  affect  life, 
society  and  the  world.  Students  will  also  learn  how  to  find 
reliable  information  on  which  to  base  decisions,  and  learn 
about  career  opportunities.  This  is  a  Young  Scholars 
Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  con- 
tact SPOC  for  further  information  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (03804)  Presson,  J. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-l  p.m.  (PLS  1180) 
Tu  1-4  p.m.  (PLS  1180) 

BSCI289  Off-Campus  Internship  (1-3  credits)  S-F. 
0101  (03680)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BSCI338Z  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Biology  (1-4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

(Sponsoring  department:  BIOL.) 

0101  (03691)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (03692)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  orwww.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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BSCI348R  Special  Topics  in  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular 
Genetics  (1^  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Microbiology  Internship.  Opportunity  for  students  to  per- 
form research,  relating  to  microbiology  in  an  off-campus 
laboratory.  Permission  of  instructor  required.  Three  credits 
applicable  to  MICB  specialization  area. 
0101  (03702)  Smith,  A. 
Time  and  room  TEA. 

BSCiSeO  Principles  of  Animal  Behavior  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  BSCI  105,  BSCI  106  and  BSCI 222.  Formerly 

ZOOL  360. 

0101  (03712)  Miller,  K. 

TuWTh  7-9:15  p.m.  (PLS  1115) 

BSCi373  Natural  History  of  the  Chesapeake  Bay  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  a  course  in  biological  sciences  or  permission  of 

department.  Formerly  ZOOL  381.  (Sponsoring  department: 

BIOL.)  Acceptable  towards  biological  sciences  specialization 

areas:  ZOOL,  EEBB,  MARB,  BGEN  (non-lab),  BEES  and  GENB 

(category  II). 

0201  (03722)  Small,  E. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (BPS  0283) 

BSCI379G  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics  Department 
Research:  Research  in  Cell  Biology,  Molecular  Biology  and 
Genetics  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Research  carried  out  under 
guidance  of  faculty  advisor.  Student  must  make  arrange- 
ments with  a  CBMG  departmental  faculty  member  to  do  this 
research  and  register  for  this  course.  Permission  required. 

BSCI379H  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics  Department 

Honors  Research  (1-3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  admission  to  departmental  honors  program. 

Repeatable  to  eight  credits  if  content  differs.  Formerly  MICB 

379. 

0101  (03736)  Hutcheson,  S. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (03737)  Hutcheson,  S. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

BSCI379M  (PermReq)  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics 
Department  Research:  Research  in  Microbiology 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Research  carried  out  under  guidance  of  faculty  advisor. 
Student  must  make  arrangements  with  a  CBMG  departmen- 
tal faculty  member  to  do  this  research  and  register  for  this 
course.  Permission  required. 
0101  (03747)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (03748)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


BSCI379P  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics  Department 
Research:  Research  in  Plant  Biology  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Research  carried  out  under  guidance  of  faculty  advisor. 
Student  must  make  arrangements  with  a  CBMG  departmen- 
tal faculty  member  to  do  this  research  and  register  for  this 
course.  Permission  required. 
0101  (03758)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (03759)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BSCI389  Entomology  Department  Research  (1-2  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (03769)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (03770)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BSCI399  (PermReq)  Biology  Department  Research 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Sponsoring  department:  BIOL. 
0101  (03780)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (03781)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BSCI399H  (PermReq)  Biology  Department  Honors  Research 

(1-2  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  participation  in  the  biology  department  honors 

program.  Repeatable  to  eight  credits  if  content  differs. 

Formerly  ZOOL  318H.  Sponsoring  department:  BIOL. 

0101  (03791)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (03792)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BSCI440  Mammalian  Physiology  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  BSCI  230  and  CHEM  233  or  permission  of 
department.  Formerly  ZOOL  422. 

0101  (03802)  Higgins,  W. 
MTuWThF  4-5:20  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 
TBA  (PLS  1121)  Dis 

0102  (03803)  Higgins,  W. 
MTuWThF  4-5:20  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 
TBA  (PLS  1121)  Dis 


BSOS  BEHAVIORAL  AND  SOCIAL  SCIENCES 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

BSOS333  Information  Technology  and  Society  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Also  offered  as  GVPT  333.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for 

BSOS  333  or  GVPT  333. 

0101  (03853)  Harwood,  R 

MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (PLS  1129) 


30  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


BSOS386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Junior  standing. 

0101  (03863)  Beardsley,  K. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0102  (03864)  Briggs,  S. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0103  (03865)  Cini,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0203  (03866)  Cini,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

BSOS399  (PermReq)  Directed  Study  in  Behavioral  and 

Social  Sciences  (3-6  credits)  REG. 

0101  (03879)  Beardsley,  K. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0103  (03880)  Cini,  IVI. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (03881)  Beardsley,  K. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0203  (03882)  Cini,  IVI. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


CCJS  CRIMINOLOGY  AND  CRIMINAL  JUSTICE 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

CCJS100  Introduction  to  Criminal  Justice  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Formerly  CJUS 

100. 

0101  (03943)  Gaston,  A. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (SQH  1120) 

0201  (03944)  Womer,  S. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (LEF  2208) 

CCJS105  Introduction  to  Criminology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Formerly  CRIM 

220. 

0101  (03954)  Payne,  A. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (TYD  2102) 

0201  (03955)  Polizzi,  D. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (SQH  1119) 

CCJS200  Statistics  for  Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  1 1 1  and  (CCJS  100  or  CCJS  105)  or 

permission  of  department. 

0101  (03965)  Apel,  R. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (SHM  2102) 

0201  (03966)  Apel,  R. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (TYD  2110) 

CCJS230  Criminal  Law  in  Action  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  (03976)  Russell,  K. 

MTuWTh  10-11:40  a.m.  (SQH  2122) 


CCJS234  Law  of  Criminal  Investigation  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  CCJS  230. 
0101  (03986)  Jeandron,  G. 
MW  1:15-4:15  p.m.  (LEF  2208) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 
0201  (03987)  Salem,  D. 
TuTh  6-9  p.m.  (TYD  2111) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

CCJS300  Criminological  and  Criminal  Justice  Research 

Methods  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  CCJS  100  and  CCJS  105;  and  one  of  the 

following:  CCJS  200,  SOCY  201.  PSYC  200,  ECON  321  or 

BMGT  230. 

0101  (03997)  Brooks,  L. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (LEF  2205) 

0201  (03998)  Yacoubian,  G. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (COL  31 10) 

CCJS320  Introduction  to  Criminalistics  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  CCJS  234. 
0101  (04008)  Mauriello,  T 
MW  6-9  p.m.  (ALS3120) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 
0201  (04009)  Mauriello,  T. 
MW  6-9  p.m.  (ALS3120) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

CCJS340  Concepts  of  Law  Enforcement  Administration 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  CCJS  100  or  equivalent. 

0101  (04019)  Brooks,  L. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (LEF  1201) 

CCJS350  Juvenile  Delinquency  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  CCJS  105. 

0101  (04029)  Cecil,  D. 

MTuWTh  2-3:40  p.m.  (TYD  2108) 

CCJS352  Drugs  and  Crime  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  CCJS  100. 
0101  (04039)  Gaston,  A. 
MTuWTh  1-2:40  p.m.  (LEF  2205) 

CCJS359  (PermReq)  Field  Training  in  Criminology  and 
Corrections  (1-6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission 
of  department.  Junior  standing. 

CCJS398  (PermReq)  Law  Enforcement  Field  Training 
(1-6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

wvvw.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 

CCJS399  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Criminology  and 
Criminal  Justice  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS452  Treatment  of  Criminals  and  Delinquents  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  CCJS  105,  CCJS  350  or  permission  of 

department;  and  CCJS  300. 

0101  (04058)  Cecil,  D. 

MTuWTh  10-11:50  a.m.  (LEF  2208) 

0201  (04059)  Womer,  S. 

IVITuWTh  2-3:40  p.m.  (TYD  2109) 

CCJS699  Special  Criminological  Problems  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CCJS899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


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  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  placement  in 
MATH  110  or  higher.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CHEM 
102,  CHEM  103,  CHEM  105,  CHEM  107,  CHEM  111  or  CHEM 
143.  Lecture,  discussion  and  laboratory  meeting  times  will 
be  arranged  between  8  a.m.  and  12:20  p.m.  Monday-Friday. 
The  first  class  meeting  will  be  lecture. 

0131  (04126)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MCB  1207) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

IVITuWThF  8  a.m.-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1219)  Dis 

0132  (04127)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MCB  1207) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8  a.m.-10:50  a.m.  (EGR  1102)  Dis 

0138  (04128)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-08/22/03 

Tu  6:30-9:30  p.m.  (PHY  1201) 

Th  7:30-10:20  p.m.  (Arranged)  Lab 

Th  6:30-7:20  p.m.  (CHM  0128)  Dis 

0139  (04129)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-08/22/03 

Tu  6:30-9:30  p.m.  (PHY  1201) 
Th  7:30-10:20  .m.  (Arranged)  Lab 
Th  6:30-7:20  p.m.  (CHM  0127)  Dis 

0231  (04130)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSS  2400) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8  a.m.-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

CHEM103M  (PermReq)  General  Chemistry  I  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  placement  in 
MATH  1 10  or  higher  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CHEM 
102,  CHEM  103,  CHEM  105,  CHEM  107,  CHEM  111  or  CHEM 
143.  Discussion  meeting  times  will  be  9:30  a.m. 
Monday-Friday.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  taken  at  UMCP 
within  12  months  of  the  semester  in  which  CHEM  103M  is 
taken.  A  student  is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only  if  the  lab 
scores  received  in  CHEM  103,  the  last  time  it  was  taken, 
totaled  at  least  80%  of  the  maximum  possible  total.  These 
scores  will  count  for  part  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  103M. 

0131  (04141)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MCB  1207) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1219)  Dis 

0132  (04142)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MCB  1207) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (EGR  1102)  Dis 
0231  (04143)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSS  2400) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1402)  Dis 


32  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-^/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II 16  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


CHEM113  General  Chemistry  II  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  or 

CHEM  105.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CHEM  1 13  or 

CHEM  153.  Lecture,  discussion  and  laboratory  meeting  times 

will  be  arranged  between  8  a.m.  and  12:20  p.m. 

Monday-Friday.  The  first  class  will  be  lecture. 

0141  {04165)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1410) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (CHM  0124)  Dis 

0148  (04166)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-08/22/03 

Tu  6:30-9:30  p.m.  (MTH  0407) 

Th  7:30-10:20  p.m.  (Arranged)  Lab 

Th  6:30-7:20  p.m.  (CHE  2120)  Dis 

0149  (04167)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-08/22/03 

Tu  6:30-9:30  p.m.  (MTH  0407) 

Th  7:30-10:20  p.m.  (Arranged)  Lab 

Th  6:30-7:20  p.m.  (CHE  2136)  Dis 

0241  (04168)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMP  3201) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (EGL  1202)  Dis 

0242  (04169)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMP  3201) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (CHM  0128)  Dis 

CHEM113M  (PermReq)  General  Chemistry  II  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  or 
CHEM  105.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CHEM  1 13  or 
CHEM  153.  Discussion  meeting  times  will  be  9:30  a.m. 
Monday-Friday.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  113  taken  at  UMCP 
within  12  months  of  the  semester  in  which  CHEM  113M  is 
taken.  A  student  is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only  if  the  lab 
scores  received  in  CHEM  113,  the  last  time  it  was  taken, 
totaled  at  least  80%  of  the  maximum  possible  total.  These 
scores  will  course  for  part  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  113M. 

0141  (04181)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1410) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CHM  0124)  Dis 

0142  (04182)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1410) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (JUL  1 105)  Dis 

0241  (04183)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMP  3201) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (EGL  1202)  Dis 

0242  (04184)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMP  3201) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CHM  0128)  Dis 


CHEM233  Organic  Chemistry  I  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CHEM  1 13,  CHEM 
133  or  CHEM  153.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CHEM  104, 
CHEM  233  or  CHEM  255.  Lecture,  discussion  and  laboratory 
meeting  times  will  be  arranged  between  8  a.m.  and  12:20 
p.m.  Monday-Friday.  The  first  class  will  be  lecture. 

0171  (04197)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (CHE  2118)  Dis 

0172  (04198)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (CHE  2120)  Dis 

0173  (04199)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CHM  0127)  Dis 

0174  (04200)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (CHE  2145)  Dis 

0175  (04201)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (EGR  0108)  Dis 

CHEM233M  (PermReq)  Organic  Chemistry  I  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CHEM  1 13,  CHEM 
133  or  CHEM  153.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CHEM  104, 
CHEM  233  or  CHEM  255.  Discussion  meeting  times  will  be 
9:30  a.m.  Monday-Friday.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  233  taken  at 
UMCP  within  12  months  of  the  semester  in  which  CHEM 
233M  is  taken.  A  student  is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only  if 
the  lab  scores  received  in  CHEM  233,  the  last  time  it  was 
taken,  totaled  at  least  80%  of  the  maximum  possible  total. 
These  scores  will  count  for  part  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  233M. 

0171  (04211)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CHE  2118)  Dis 

0172  (04212)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 

0173  (04213)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20p 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 

0174  (04214)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p, 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 

0175  (04215)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20p, 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 


m.  (PHY  1412) 
(CHE  2120)  Dis 


m.  (PHY  1412) 
(CHM  0127)  Dis 


m.  (PHY  1412) 
(CHE  2145)  Dis 


m.  (PHY  1412) 
(EGR  0108)  Dis 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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CHEM243  Organic  Chemistry  11  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CHEM  233  or  CHEM 
237.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CHEM  243  or  CHEM  247. 
Lecture  and  laboratory  meeting  times  will  be  arranged 
between  8  a.m.  and  12:20  p.m.  Monday-Friday.  The  first 
class  meeting  will  be  lecture. 

0181  (04225)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CHE  2110) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

IVITuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (SYM  0209)  Dis 

0182  (04226)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CHE  2110) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1172)  Dis 

0281  (04227)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  1232)  Dis 

0282  (04228)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (EGR  3114)  Dis 

0283  (04229)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (EGR  1102)  Dis 

0284  (04230)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  1228)  Dis 

0285  (04231)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PHY  1412) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

MTuWThF  8-10:50  a.m.  (HJP  2242)  Dis 

Seating  is  limited  to  16  students. 


CHEM243M  (PermReq)  Organic  Chemistry  II  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  better  in  CHEM  233  or  CHEM 
237.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CHEM  243  or  CHEM  247. 
Prerequisite:  CHEM  243  taken  at  UMCP  within  twelve 
months  of  the  semester  in  which  CHEM  243M  is  taken.  A 
student  is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only  if  the  lab  scores 
received  in  CHEM  243,  the  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  CHEM  243M. 

0181  (04242)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CHE  2110) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SYM  0209)  Dis 

0182  (04243)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CHE  2110) 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1172)  Dis 

0281  (04244)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20p. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 

0282  (04245)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20p. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 

0283  (04246)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 

0284  (04247)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20p, 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 

0285  (04248)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20p 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m. 


m.  (JMZ  0220) 
(BPS  1232)  Dis 

m.  (JMZ  0220) 
(EGR  3114)  Dis 

m.  (JMZ  0220) 
(EGR  1102)  Dis 

m.  (JMZ  0220) 
(BPS  1228)  Dis 

m.  (JMZ  0220) 
(HJP  2242)  Dis 


CHEM399A  Introduction  to  Chemical  Research;  (1  credit) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (04259)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 
0125  (04260)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 
0201  (04261)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 
0225  (04262)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 


CHEM399B  Introduction  to  Chemical  Research  (2  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (04272)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 
0201  (04273)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

CHEM399C  Introduction  to  Chemical  Research  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (04283)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 
0201  (04284)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


34  Session  1  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


CHEM481  Physical  Chemistry  I  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CHEM  7 13.  CHEM 
153,  or  CHEM  133;  and  MATH  141  and  PHYS  142.  The  "C"  or 
better  in  prerequisites  is  required  for  life  science  majors. 
0101  (04294)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 
MTuThF  8-9:20  a.nn.  (CHM  0127) 

CHEM699  Special  Problems  in  Chemistry  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CHEM799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CHEM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


CHIN  CHINESE 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

CHIN213  Chinese  Poetry  into  English:  An  Introduction 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (04376)  STAFF 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMZ  0220) 

CHIN316  Traditional  Chinese  Values  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY 

0201  (04386)  Brown,  W. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMZ  0105) 


CHPH  CHEMICAL  PHYSICS 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

CHPH799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CHPH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


CLAS  CLASSICS 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

CLAS100  Classical  Foundations  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 

Students  will  investigate  issues  of  race  and  difference  in  the 
ancient  world  by  comparing  texts  of  the  ancient  world  to 
those  of  our  own  period.  Students  will  learn  how  diversity 
was  understood  and  represented  in  the  ancient  world — 
Greek  and  Roman  cultures — and  investigate  how  popular 
entertainment  enforces  our  own  attitudes  toward  difference. 
This  is  a  Young  Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by 
permission  only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  informa- 
tion at  summer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (04440)  Dietrich,  J. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (ASY  3219) 
MWF  1-4  p.m.  (ASY  3219) 

CLAS170  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 

0101  (04489)  Staley,  G. 

MTuWTh  12:30-2:10  p.m.  (KEY  0103) 

0102  (04490)  Staley,  G. 

MW  5-8:20  p.m.  (MMH  3418) 

0201  (04491)  Hernandez,  B. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MMH  1400) 

0202  (04492)  Generose,  K. 
MTh  5-8:20  p.m.  (MMH  1304) 

CLAS470  Approaches  to  Greek  Mythology  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  CLAS  170  or  permission  of  department. 

0101  (04502)  Staley,  G. 

TuTh  5-8:20  p.m.  (MMH  3418) 

CLAS799  (PermFleq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG/S-F 

0201  (04512)  Hallett,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


CMLT  COMPARATIVE  LITERATURE 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

CMLT270  Global  Literature  and  Social  Change  (3  credits)  REG. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY 
0101  (04562)  Mossman,  C. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1119) 
0201  (04563)  Shields,  T. 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1101) 


CMLT275  World  Literature  by  Women  (3  credits)  REG. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  WMST 275. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CMLT  275  or  WMST  275. 
0101  (04573)  Beroiz,  L. 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2120) 
0201  (04574)  Moriel,  L. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (KEY  0116) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


35 


Summer  Course  Listings 

CMLT298A  Topics  in  Comparative  Studies:  ISM  (S): 
Diversity,  Video  and  Activism  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (04575)  Householder,  A. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1120) 

CIVILT298P  Topics  in  Comparative  Studies:  Big  Business  on 

the  Big  Screen:  Comparing  Artists  and  Innovators  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (04584)  Prime,  M. 

MW  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  1103) 

CMLT386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Junior  standing. 

CMLT699  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMLT788  (PermReq)  Practicum  in  Comparative  Studies 
(1-6  credits)  S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMLT799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMLT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 
CMPS  Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences 
(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

CMPS299B  (PermReq)  Special  Topics:  Achieving  Academic 
Excellence;  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (04653)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  8:30-10:30  a.m.  (arranged) 

0102  (04654)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  8:30-10:30  a.m.  (arranged) 

0103  (04655)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  8:30-10:30  a.m.  (arranged) 

CMPS299C  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (04665)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/01/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

CMPS497  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3  credits)  S-F. 

Prerequisite:  Permission  of  CMPS  Department.  For  CMPS 

majors  only. 

0101  (04675)  Mayberry,  E. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (04676)  Mayberry,  E. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


CMSC  COMPUTER  SCIENCE 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

CMSC106  (PermReq)  Introduction  to  C  Programming 
(4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Pre-  or  corequisite: 
MATH  140  only  for  CMPS,  ENCP  and  students  with  major 
code:  2299F  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 
CMSC  114  or  higher. 

0101  (04726)  Padua-Perez,  N. 
Meets  06/02/03-08/09/03 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSI  1115) 
F  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSI  2107)  Lab 

0102  (04727)  Padua-Perez,  N. 
Meets  06/02/03-08/09/03 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSI  1115) 
F  11-11:50  a.m.  (CSI  2120)  Lab 

CMSC114  (PermReq)  Computer  Science  I  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  CMSC  106  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better;  and 
permission  of  department  based  on  satisfactory  perform- 
ance on  the  department's  placement  exams.  Corequisite: 
MATH  14 1.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 
CMSC  214  or  higher  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  CMSC 
1 14  or  CMSC  1 13. 

0101  (04737)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-08/09/03 

MTuThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSI  3117) 
W  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSI  3120)  Lab 

0102  (04738)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-08/09/03 

MTuThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSI  3117) 
W  12:30-1:20  p.m.  (CSI  3120)  Lab 

CMSC250  (PermReq)  Discrete  Structures  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  14 1  and  permission  of  department. 

Formerly  CMSC  150. 

0101  (04748)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuWTh  12:30  -1:50  p.m.  (CSI  1121) 

F  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (CSI  1121)  Dis 

CMSC298A  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Computer  Science 
(1-4  credits)  S-F 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC311  (PermReq)  Computer  Organization  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Prerequisite:  CMSC  214  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  and 

CMSC  250  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  and  permission  of 

department. 

0101  (04844)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CSI  1115) 


36  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


CMSC330  (PermReq)  Organization  of  Programming 

Languages  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  CMSC  2T4  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  and 

CMSC  250  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  and  permission  of 

department. 

0101  (04854)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/24/03 

MTuV\rrh  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSI  2117) 

CMSC390  (PermReq)  Honors  Paper  (3  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  admission  to 
CMSC  Honors  Program. 

CIVISC411  (PermReq)  Computer  Systems  Architecture 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CMSC  311  and 

CMSC  330;  and  permission  of  department;  or  CMSC 

graduate  student. 

0201  (04948)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CSI  1115) 

CMSC420  (PermReq)  Data  Structures  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  A  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CMSC  330  and 

CMSC  35 1;  and  permission  of  department;  or  CMSC 

graduate  student. 

0101  (04958)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/24/03 

MTuWTh  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (CSI  1115) 

CMSC427  Computer  Graphics  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  240,  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CMSC 

420  and  permission  of  department;  or  CMSC  graduate 

student. 

0101  (04968)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/24/03 

MTuWTh  9:30-11:50  a.m.  (CSI  1121) 

CMSC451  (PermReq)  Design  and  Analysis  of  Computer 

Algorithms  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  CMSC  214,  a  grade 

of  "C"  or  better  in  CMSC  251  and  permission  of  department; 

or  CMSC  graduate  student. 

0201  (04978)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (CSI  1122) 


CMSC598  (PermReq)  Practical  Training;  (1  credit)  S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
Instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC798A  (PermReq)  Graduate  Seminar  in  Computer 
Science  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC818A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Computer 
Systems  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC828A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Information 
Processing  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC838A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Programming 
Languages  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC858A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Theory  of 
Computing  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC878A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Numerical 
Methods  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CMSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


CMSC460  (PermReq)  Computational  Methods  (3  credits) 
REG. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  240,  MATH  241  and  CMSC  105;  or 
CMSC  106;  or  CMSC  1 14;  or  ENEE  1 14;  or  permission  of 
instructor  and  permission  of  department;  or  CMSC  graduate 
student.  Also  offered  as  AMSC  460.  Credit  will  only  be  grant- 
ed for  AMSC/CMSC/MAPL  460  or  AMSC/CMSC/MAPL  466. 
0101  (04988)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 
MTuThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  B0421) 

CMSC498A  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Computer 
Science  (1-3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

wvvw.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


37 


Summer  Course  Listings 


COMM  COMMUNICATION 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

COMM107  Oral  Communication:  Principles  and  Practices 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F. 

Not  open  to  students  wtio  have  completed  COMM  100  or 

SPCH  100.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  COMM  100, 

COMM  107,  SPCH  100  or  SPCH  107.  Formerly  SPCH  107. 

0101  (05884)  Payne,  D. 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (PLS  1146) 

0103  (05885)  Wolvin,  A. 

MTuWTh  9:30-11:15  a.m.  (SKN  0104) 

0104(05886)  Janusik,  L 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (PLS  1146) 

0201  (05887)  Phillips,  M. 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (PLS  1146) 

0202  (05888)  Kim,  J. 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (PLS  1146) 

COI\/II\/I200  Advanced  Public  Speaking  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Formerly  SPCH  200. 

0101  (05898)  Mansharamani,  N. 

MW  6-9:20  p.m.  (PLS  1158) 

COMM230  Argumentation  and  Debate  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  230. 
0101  (05908)  Southard,  B. 
TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (PLS  1184) 

COMM250  Introduction  to  Communication  Inquiry 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  SPCH  250. 

0101  (05918)  Waks,  L 

TuWTh  10  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (KEY  0102) 

COMM324  Communication  and  Gender  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY  Formerly  SPCH  324.  Please  be  aware  this 
course  is  taught  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove,  located 
at  9630  Gudelsky  Drive,  Rockville,  MD  20850.  Web  site: 
www.shadygrove.umd.edu.  Phone  number:  301-738-6023. 

0101  (05928)  Burns,  L. 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (PLS  1111) 

0102  (05929)  Hayes,  L. 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (PLS  1 1 1 1 ) 

02Z1  (05930)  Wainwright,  A. 

MW  1-4:20  p.m.  (Arranged) 

Section  02Z1  is  taught  at  The  Universities  at  Shady 

Grove,9630  Gudelsky  Drive,  Rockville,  MD. 

COMM330  Argumentation  and  Public  Policy  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  330. 
0101  (05940)  Corrigan,  L 
TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (PLS  1117) 


COMM340  Communicating  the  Narrative  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  340. 
0101  (05950)  McCaleb,  J. 
TuTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (TYD  1118) 

COMM350  Public  Relations  Theory  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  Grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  JOUR  201  or  COMM 
250;  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  students  who 
have  completed  JOUR  330.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for 
COMM  350,  COMM  430,  JOUR  330  or  JOUR  530.  Formerly 
JOUR  330. 

0101  (05960)  Chen,  Y. 
TuTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (PLS  1140) 

COMM351  (PermReq)  Public  Relations  Techniques  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  COMM  350  and  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  JOUR 

202.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  JOUR  331. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  COMM  351  or  JOUR  331. 

Formerly  JOUR  331. 

0101  (05970)  Holoweiko,  L. 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (EGR  3140) 

COMM352  (PermReq)  Specialized  Writing  in  Public  Relations 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  COMM  351.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 

completed  JOUR  332.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  COMM 

352  or  JOUR  332.  Formerly  JOUR  332. 

0201  (05980)  Derville,  T. 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (EGR  3140) 

COMM360  The  Rhetoric  of  Black  America  (3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY  Formerly  SPCH  360. 
0101  (05990)  Mason,  A. 
TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (SKN  1112) 

COMM386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F 

45  hours  of  supervised  internship  per  credit  hour.  Only  three 
credits  may  be  used  to  fulfill  the  requirements  for  the  com- 
munication major.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department 
Junior  standing.  For  COMM  majors  only.  Credit  will  only  be 
granted  for  COMM  386  or  SPCH  386.  Formerly  SPCH  386. 
0101  (06000)  Gowin,  J. 
Tu  5-7  p.m.  (SKN  0200) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 
0201  (06001)  Gowin,  J. 
Tu  5-7  p.m.  (SKN  0200) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

COMM388  (PermReq)  Communication  Practicum 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F. 
0201  (06011)  Waks,  L 
Trme  and  room  TBA. 

COMM398  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Communication 
(3  credits)  REG. 
0106(06021)  Waks,  L 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


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6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


COMM398S  Selected  Topics  in  Communication: 

Communication  and  Strategic  Planning  (3  credits)  REG. 

01Z1  {06031)Tenney,  J. 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (arranged) 

Taught  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove,  9630  Gudelsky 

Drive,  Rocl<ville,  MD. 

COMM399  (PermReq)  Honors  Thesis  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (06041)  Wal<s,  L. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (06042)  Waks,  L. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

COMM400  Research  Methods  in  Communication  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  COMM  250  arid  an  introductory  course  in  sta- 
tistics. Formerly  SPCH  400. 
0201  (06052)  Mitchell,  M. 
TuTh  3-6:20  p.m.  (SKN  0104) 

COMM401  Interpreting  Strategic  Discourse  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  COMIVI  250.  For  COMM  majors  only.  Credit  will 

only  be  granted  for  COMM  401  or  SPCH  401.  Formerly  SPCH 

401. 

0101  (06062)  Parry-Giles,  T. 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (SKN  0104) 

COMM402  Communication  Theory  and  Process  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  COMM  250.  For  COMM  majors  only.  Credit  will 

only  be  granted  for  COMM  402  or  SPCH  402.  Formerly  SPCH 

402. 

0101  (06072)  Byerly,  C. 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (SKN  0104) 

COMM424  Communication  in  Complex  Organizations 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  424. 
0101  (06082)  Cai,  D. 
MW  1-5  p.m.  (TYD  2102) 

COMM425  Negotiation  and  Conflict  Management  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  425. 
0101  (06092)  Cai,  D. 
MW  6-10  p.m.  (TYD  2102) 

COMM435  Theories  of  Interpersonal  Communication 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  COMM  400  or  permission  of  department. 

Formerly  SPCH  435. 

0101  (06102)  Drake,  L. 

MW  1^:20  p.m.  (ASY  2309) 

COMM453  The  Power  of  Discourse  in  American  Life 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  453. 
0101  (06112)  Mason,  A. 
TuTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (KEY  0126) 


COMM470  Listening  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  SPCH  470. 

0101  (06122)  Wolvin,  A. 

MTuWTh  11:30  a.m.-1:15  p.m.  (SKN  0104) 

COMM472  Nonverbal  Communication  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  SPCH  472. 

02Z1  (06132)  Tenney,  J. 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (Arranged) 

This  course  is  taught  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove. 

COMM475  Persuasion  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  SPCH  475. 

0201  (06142)  Mitchell,  M. 

TuTh  10  a.m.-1:20  p.m.  (SKN  0104) 

COMM489  (PermReq)  Topical  Research:  Topical  Research 
(1-3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

COMM798  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

COMM799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

COMM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/S-F 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


CONS  SUSTAINABLE  DEVELOPMENT  AND 
CONSERVATION  BIOLOGY 

(Life  Sciences) 

CONS609  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Conservation  Biology 
(1-3  credits)  REG/S-R 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

CONS798  (PermReq)  Research  Papers  in  Sustainable 

Development  and  Conservation  Biology  (1-4  credits) 

REG/S-R 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


CPSP  COLLEGE  PARK  SCHOLARS  PROGRAM 

(Undergraduate  Studies) 

CPSP239J  Individual  Practicum  (1-3  credits)  REG. 
0101  (06267)  Joseph,  K. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 


CPSP339  Advanced  Practicum  (2  credits)  REG. 

Section  0101  is  discovery  projects  research  for  McNair 

Scholars,  College  Park  Scholars  and  Honors  students. 

0101  (06277)  Cordes,  J. 

M  9:30-11:30  a.m.  (CBD  1140) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

CPSP339S  Advanced  Practicum  (1-3  credits)  REG. 
0101  (06287)  Johnson,  L. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


DANC  DANCE 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

DANC199  (PermReq)  Practicum  in  Choreography,  Production 
and  Performance  I:  Young  Scholars  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Students  will  participate  in  daily  movement  activities  that 
include  technique  classes  in  ballet  and  modern;  repertory 
class;  workshops  in  West  African  dance,  improvisation,  part- 
nering and  more.  This  interactive  program  is  designed  to 
assist  students  in  making  choices  about  studying  dance  at 
the  university  level  and  in  exploring  career  options.  This  is 
Young  Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission 
only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at  sum- 
mer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (06288)  Mayes,  A. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-4  p.m.  (arranged) 

DANC200  Introduction  to  Dance  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 
0101  (06337)  Gaskill,  6. 
MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (PAC  1807) 

DANC386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission 
of  department.  Junior  standing. 

DANC398  (PermReq)  Directed  Studies  in  Dance  (1-6  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (06349)  Wiltz,  A. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (06350)  Wiltz,  A. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

DANC788  (PermReq)  Master's  Tutorial  for  Choreography 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (06370)  Wiltz,  A. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


ECON  ECONOMICS 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

ECON200  Principles  of  Micro-Economics  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Prerequisite: 
MATH  1 W  or  placement  in  MATH  1 15  or  above.  It  is  recom- 
mended that  students  complete  ECON  200  before  taking 
ECON  201.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ECON  200  or 
ECON  203.  Formerly  ECON  203. 

0101  (06420)  STAFF 

TuWTh  6:30-9:25  p.m.  (TYD  1132) 

0102  (06421)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9-10:45  a.m.  (TYD  2110) 

0103  (06422)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (TYD  2106) 

0201  (06423)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (TYD  1118) 

0203  (06424)  STAFF 

TuWTh  6:30-9:25  p.m.  (TYD  1132) 

ECON201  Principles  of  Macro-Economics  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Prerequisite: 
MATH  1 10  or  placement  in  MATH  1 15  or  above.  It  is  recom- 
mended that  students  complete  ECON  200  before  taking 
ECON  201.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ECON  201  or 
ECON  205. 
0102  (06434)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  9-10:45  a.m.  (TYD  2108) 
0104(06435)  STAFF 
MTuW  6:30-9:25  p.m.  (TYD  1108) 

0202  (06436)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  10-11:45  a.m.  (TYD  2109) 

0203  (06437)  STAFF 

MTuW  6:30-9:25  p.m.  (WDS  1114) 

ECON305  Intermediate  Macroeconomic  Theory  and  Policy 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ECON  200,  ECON  201  and  MATH  220. 

0101  (06447)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (TYD  2106) 

0201  (06448)  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  2102) 

ECON306  Intermediate  Microeconomic  Theory  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ECON  200,  ECON  201  and  MATH  220. 

0101  (06458)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (ARC  1103) 

0102  (06459)  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  2111) 

0201  (06460)  STAFF 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  2108) 

0202  (06461)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TYD  2108) 


40  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


ECON310  European  Economic  History  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ECON  200  and  201. 

0101  (06471)  STAFF 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  1101) 

EC0N311  American  Economic  History  Before  the  Civil  War 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201. 

0101  (06481)  STAFF 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  1102) 

ECON315  Economic  Development  of  Underdeveloped  Areas 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201,  or  ECON  205. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ECON  315  or  ECON  416. 

0101  (06491)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (TYD  2109) 

ECON321  Economic  Statistics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ECON  200,  ECON  201,  MATH  220  or  MATH  140 

or  permission  of  department.  For  ECON  majors  only.  Not 

open  to  students  who  have  completed  BMGT  230  or  BMGT 

231.  Formerly  ECON  421. 

0201  (06501)  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  2108) 

ECON330  Money  and  Banking  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201.  Credit  will  only  be 
granted  for  ECON  330  or  ECON  430.  Formerly  ECON  430. 
0101  (06511)  STAFF 
MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (KEY  0103) 

0102 (06512)  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  1101) 

0201  (06513)  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  1114) 

ECON340  International  Economics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  ECON  340,  ECON  440  or  ECON  441.  Formerly 

ECON  440. 

0101  (06523)  STAFF 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  2111) 

0201  (06524)  STAFF 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  1101) 

ECON386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits)  S-F. 
Prerequisite:  ECON  200,  ECON  201,  GPA  >  2.75.  Junior 
standing.  For  ECON  majors  only. 
0101  (06534)  Wallis,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (06535)  Wallis,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

ECON399  (PermReq)  Individual  Reading  and  Research  For 
Undergraduates  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  six  hours  of 
upper-division  economics  courses. 


ECON424  Computer  Methods  in  Economics  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ECON  305,  ECON  306,  ECON  321  and  major 

code  22040.  For  ECON  majors  only. 

0101  (06552)  STAFF 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (PLS  1 129) 

ECON454  Theory  of  Public  Finance  and  Fiscal  Federalism 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ECON  306,  ECON  406  or  permission  of 

department.  For  ECON  majors  only.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  ECON  450  or  ECON  454. 

0201  (06562)  STAFF 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  1114) 

ECON460  Industrial  Organization  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ECON  306,  ECON  406  or  permission  of 

department.  For  ECON  majors  only. 

0101  (06572)  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  2109) 

ECON799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ECON899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDCI  CURRICULUM  AND  INSTRUCTION 

(Education) 

EDCI298  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Teacher  Education 

(1-6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (06635)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (06636)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCI301  Teaching  Art  in  the  Elementary  School  (3  credits) 

REG. 

For  elementary  and  pre-elementary  education  majors  only. 

Not  open  to  art  education  majors. 

0301  (06646)  Hendricks,  S. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  10  a.m.-l  p.m.  (EDU  1315) 

EDCI385  Computers  for  Teachers  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  admission  to  teacher  education  program  and 

2.5  GPA.  For  education  majors  only.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  EDCI  385  or  EDSP  480. 

0301  (06656)  Baccus,  A. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  8:30-11:30  a.m.  (CSS  1410) 

0401  (06657)  Frederick,  R. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWTh  8:30  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (EDU  0230) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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EDCI397  Principles  and  IVIethods  of  Teacliing  in  Elementary 

Schools  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  admission  to  teacher  education  program  and 

2.5  GPA.  For  education  majors  only. 

0301  (06667)  Bote,  L. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  8:30-1 1:30  a.m.  (EDU  21 19) 

0501  (06668)  McGinnis,  J. 

Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 

MTuWTh  9  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (EDU  1315) 

EDCI415  Methods  of  Teaching  ESOL  in  Elementary  Schools 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDCI  434  or  permission  of  department. 

0201  (06678)  Stein,  H. 

TuTh  3:40-7  p.m.  (EDU  2101) 

EDCI443  Literature  for  Children  and  Youth  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

For  elementary  education  and  pre-eiementary  education 

majors  only.  Also  for  in-service  teachers. 

0301  (06698)  Saracho,  O. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  12:30-4:15  p.m.  (EDU  2119) 

EDCI461  Materials  for  Creating  Skilled  and  Motivated 

Readers  (k-6)  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  For  elementary 

education  majors  only.  Junior  standing. 

0501  (06709)  Russell,  S. 

Meets  06/23/03-07/11/03 

MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (EDU  2101) 

EDCI463  Reading  in  the  Secondary  School  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  admission  to  teacher  education  program 

and  2.5  GPA;  or  permission  of  department  required  for 

post-baccalaureate  students.  For  education  majors  only. 

0301  (06719)  Saracho,  O. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  5-8  p.m.  (EDU  0212) 

EDCI464  Reading  Instruction  and  Diagnosis  Across  Content 

Areas  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDCI  362  or  permission  of  department  for 

graduate  students. 

0301  (06729)  Russell,  S. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  4-7  p.m.  (EDU  1107) 

EDCI488A  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Teacher  Education: 
Computer  Mind  Tools  for  Schools  (3  credits)  REG. 
Explores  several  different  types  of  computer  applications  for 
use  in  schools  and  stresses  their  ability  to  support  critical 
thinking.  Technologies  include  spreadsheets,  expert 
systems,  databases,  Internet,  hypermedia  and  semantic 
networking.  Course  assignments  will  include  projects 
using  each  technology. 
0501  (06739)  Sullivan,  D. 
Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 
MTuWThF  1-4  p.m.  (EGR  3140) 


EDCI489  Field  Experiences  in  Education  (1-4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (06749)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (06750)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCI498  Special  Problems  in  Teacher  Education  (1-6  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (06760)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (06761)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCI761  Advanced  Clinical  Practices  in  Reading  Assessment 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDCI  665.  Corequisite:  EDCI  762. 

0201  (06792)  Codling,  R. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCI762  Advanced  Clinical  Practices  in  Reading  Instruction 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDCI  665.  Corequisite:  EDCI  761. 

0201  (06802)  Codling,  R. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCI788  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Teacher  Education 

(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (06812)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (06813)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCI788B  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Teacher  Education: 
Professional  Portfolio  Development  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Restricted  to  students  in  the  Master's  Leadership  Program, 
or  with  instructor  permission. 
0501  (06823)  Rennert-Ariev,  R 
Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 
MTuWTh  1-4:45  p.m.  (EDU  0206) 

EDCI798  Special  Problems  in  Teacher  Education  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCI799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCI888  Apprenticeship  in  Education  (1-8  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCI899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


42  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-6/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


EDCP  EDUCATION  COUNSELING  AND 
PERSONNEL  SERVICES 

(Education) 

EDCP108B  College  and  Career  Advancement:  Concepts  and 

Skills:  Academic  Skills  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (06911)  Fallon,  M. 

Meets  06/09/03-06/30/03 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12  p.m.  (SHM  2102) 

EDCP108E  College  and  Career  Advancement:  Concepts  and 
Skills  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (06921)  Murray,  A. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCP108N  (PermReq)  College  and  Career  Advancement: 
Concepts  and  Skills:  Multi-Ethnic  Students  (1  credit) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  (06931)  Thomas,  R 

Th  10  a.m.-12:05  p.m.  (HBK  0105) 

EDCP310  Peer  Counseling  Theory  and  Skills  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (06941)  STAFF 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TWS  1154) 

0201  (06942)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCP317  Introduction  to  Leadership  (3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101  (06943)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCP386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-R 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Junior  standing. 

EDCP420  Education  and  Racism  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY 

0101  (06964)  STAFF 

MW  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (EDU  3315) 

EDCP489  (PermReq)  Field  Experiences  in  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services  (1-4  credits)  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  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP498F  Special  Problems  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services:  Substance  Abuse  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
SP02  (06990)  Wolcott,  B. 
Meets  06/22/03-07/28/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


EDCP498M  Special  Problems  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services:  Child  Psychology  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
SP02  (07010)  Garrett,  M. 
Meets  06/05/03-07/28/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCP61 1  Career  Development  Theory  and  Programs 
(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (07030)  Fabian,  E. 
MW  3:40-7  p.m.  (EDU  3236) 

EDCP617  Group  Counseling  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDCP  616. 

SP03  (07071)  Marcantonio,  C. 

Meets  06/30/03-07/25/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0101  (07072)  Lee,  C. 

TuTh  3:40-7  p.m.  (EDU  2102) 

EDCP778  Research  Proposal  Seminar  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

SP03  (07092)  Kovach,  K. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

SP05  (07093)  STAFF 

Meets  06/22/03-06/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCP789  Advanced  Topics  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services  (1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
SP03  (07123)  STAFF 
Meets  06/08/03-07/28/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDCP789E  Advanced  Topics  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services:  Ethical  Issues  in  Counseling  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (07124)  Edwards,  Y. 
TuTh  3:40-7  p.m.  (EDU  3236) 

EDCP798  Special  Problems  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services  (1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP888  Apprenticeship  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services  (1-8  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP888U  (PermReq)  Apprenticeship  in  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services:  College  Student  Personnel  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0101  (07156)  STAFF 

M  2-5  p.m.  (ARC  1127) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  DIs 

0201  (07157)  STAFF 

Tu  1:30-4:30  p.m.  (ARC  1127) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

wvvw.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 


EDCP889  Internship  in  Counseling  and  Personnel  Services 
(1-8  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDCP899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
Instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDHD  EDUCATION.  HUMAN  DEVELOPMENT 

(Education) 

EDHD306  Research  Methods  in  Human  Development 
(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (07230)  Gardner,  A. 
MW  12-3  p.m.  (EDU  3233) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDHD320  Human  Development  Through  the  Life  Span 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (07240)  Marcus,  R. 

MW  12:30-3:40  p.m.  (EDU  3315) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

0201  (07241)  Savage-Stevens,  S. 

TuTh  1-4:10  p.m.  (EDU  3315) 

EDHD411  Child  Growth  and  Development  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (07251)  Savage-Stevens,  S. 

MW  1-4  p.m.  (EDU  4233) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

0201  (07252)  STAFF 

TuTh  4-7  p.m.  (EDU  3233) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDHD413  Adolescent  Development  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (07262)  STAFF 

TuTh  7-10:10  p.m.  (EDU  3315) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

0201  (07263)  Perez-Edgar,  K. 

MW4-7  p.m.  (EDU  3233) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 


EDHD460  Educational  Psychology  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100,  EDHD  306  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  (07303)  Parault,  S. 

TuTh  4-7  p.m.  (EDU  3315) 

EDHD489  (PermReq)  Field  Experiences  in  Education 
(1-4  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD498  Special  Problems  in  Education  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD789  Internship  in  Human  Development;  (3-8  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD798  Special  Problems  in  Education  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD888  Apprenticeship  in  Education  (1-8  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD889  Internship  in  Education  (3-8  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDHD899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
Instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDHD425  Language  Development  and  Reading  Acquisition 

(3  credits)  REG. 

0101  (07273)  Kerr  Daniels,  J. 

TuTh  1-4  p.m.  (EDU  3315) 

EDHD426  Cognition  and  Motivation  in  Reading:  Reading  in 

Content  Areas  I  (3  credits)  REG. 

This  course  is  primarily  online.  Attendance  on  the  first  day  is 

mandatory.  Monday  attendance  is  mandatory  and 

Wednesday  is  optional. 

0101  (07283)  Wilder,  A. 

MW  4:15-7  p.m.  (EDU  0114) 

EDHD430  Adolescent  Violence  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  PSYC  100,  EDHD  300  or  permission  of  department. 
0101  (07293)  Marcus,  R. 
MW4-7  p.m.  (EDU  3233) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 


EDMS  MEASUREMENT,  STATISTICS  AND 
EVALUATION 

(Education) 

EDMS451  Introduction  to  Educational  Statistics  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 
Junior  standing. 

0101  (07378)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12-1:40  p.m.  (EDU  1107) 

0102  (07379)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2-3:40  p.m.  (EDU  1107) 

0201  (07380)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12-1:40  p.m.  (EDU  2119) 


44  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


EDMS645  Quantitative  Research  Methods  I  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Summer  Sessions  I  and  II  of  this  course  may  be  partially 

taught  on  the  Web,  but  will  also  be  meeting  each  class  time 

with  the  Instructor. 

0101  (07390)  Conley,  M. 

MTuWTh  5-6:40  p.m.  (EDU  1121) 

0201  (07391)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  5-6:40  p.m.  (EDU  0212) 

EDMS646  Quantitative  Research  Methods  II  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDMS  645. 
0101  (07401)  Hendrickson,  A. 
MTuWTh  5-6:40  p.m.  (EDU  4233) 
0201  (07402)  Hancock,  G. 
MTuWTh  5-6:40  p.m.  (EDU  1107) 

EDMS651  Applied  Multiple  Regression  Analysis  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDMS  646  or  equivalent. 

0201  (07412)  Conley,  M. 

MTuWTh  5-6:40  p.m.  (EDU  1121) 

EDMS798  Special  Problems  in  Education  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDMS799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDMS889  (PermReq)  Internship  in  Measurement  and 
Statistics;  (3-12  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDMS899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDPL  EDUCATION  POLICY  AND  LEADERSHIP 

(Education) 

EDPL301  Foundations  of  Education  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  junior  standing  and  admission  to  teacher 

education.  Bachelor's  degree  or  permission  of  department. 

Formerly  EDPA  30 1 

0101  (07479)  Herschbach,  D. 

MW  3:45-7  p.m.  (EDU  3315) 

0301  (07480)  Splaine,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/26/03 

MTuTh  9  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (EDU  1121) 

EDPL489  Field  Experiences  in  Education  (1-4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Leadership  students 
register  for  section  0110  with  Dr.  Carol  Parham. 


EDPL498  Special  Problems  in  Education  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDPL634  The  School  Curriculum  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (07608)  Selden,  S. 
TuTh  3:40-7  p.m.  (EDU  3233) 

EDPL671  Education  Law  and  Policy  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0201  (07618)  Kivllghan,  M. 
MW  3:40-7  p.m.  (EDU  2101) 

EDPL679  Master's  Seminar  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0110  (07628)  Parham,  C. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0116(07629)  Hultgren,  F. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0124(07630)  Perna,  L. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0206  (07631)  Mawhinney,  H. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0210  (07632)  Parham,  C. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0216(07633)  Hultgren,  F. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDPL690  Research  in  Education  Policy,  Planning  and 
Administration  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (07643)  Hultgren,  F. 
TuTh  3:40-7  p.m.  (EDU  2101) 

EDPL788M  Special  Topics  in  Education  Policy  and 
Administration:  Spirituality  in  Education  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0201  (07653)  Lin,  J. 

TuTh  3:40-7  p.m.  (EDU  2119) 

EDPL7880  Special  Topics  in  Education  Policy  and 
Administration:  Economic  Evaluation  of  Education  (3  cred- 
its) REG/AUD. 

Class  meets  Tuesdays,  June  3,  10  and  17,  4-9  p.m.  and 
Friday,  June  6,  Wednesday  June  11,  and  Friday  June  20,  9 
a.m.  to  5  p.m. 
0101  (07663)  Klees,  S. 
Meets  06/03/03-06/20/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDPL798  Special  Problems  in  Education  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

EDPL799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

EDPL889  Internship  in  Education  (3-8  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  Instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


45 


Summer  Course  Listings 


EDPL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


EOSP  EDUCATION,  SPECIAL 

(Education) 

EDSP210  Introduction  to  Special  Education  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Class  Standing:  Freshman  or  Sophomore.  Not  open  to 

students  who  have  completed  more  than  59  credits. 

0101  (07963)  Maccini,  P. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/29/03 

MWTh  4:15-7  p.m.  (EDU  2119) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDSP376  Fundamentals  of  Sign  Language  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (07973)  St.  Johns,  R. 

MW  7-10  p.m.  (EDU  1107) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

0201  (07974)  STAFF 

MW  7-10  p.m.  (EDU  1315) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDSP402  (PermReq)  Field  Placement:  Severe  Disabilities  I; 
(2-5  credits)  REG. 

Pre-  or  corequisites:  EDSP  400  and  EDSP  404,  or  permission 
of  department  Students  without  the  required  pre-  or  coreq- 
uisites can  register  for  this  course  with  departmental 
approval.  Open  to  special  education  graduate  students  only 
for  this  term. 
0101  (07984)  Brown,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (07985)  Brown,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDSP415  Assessment  in  Special  Education  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Recommended:  STAT  100  or  SOCY  201.  For  EDSP  or  0808P 

majors  only.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  615.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  EDSP  320,  EDSP  415  or  EDSP  615.  Formerly 

EDSP  320. 

0101  (07995)  STAFF 

TuTh  7-10:20  p.m.  (EDU  2101) 

EDSP416  Reading  and  Writing  Instruction  in  Special 
Education  I  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

For  EDSP  or  0808P  majors  only.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  616. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  EDSP  4 16,  EDSP  443  or  EDSP 
616.  Formerly  EDSP  443.  THIS  COURSE  WILL  NOT  BE  OPEN 
TO  UNDERGRADUATE  SPECIAL  EDUCATION  MAJORS  (AN 
EXCEPTION  FOR  SUMMER  SESSIONS  2003) 
0101  (08005)  Roberts,  A. 
TuTh  4-7:20  p.m.  (EDU  0114) 


EDSP421  (PermReq)  Field  Placement  III:  Early  Childhood 

Special  Education  (2-3  credits)  REG. 

For  EDSP  or  0808P  majors  only.  Students  without  the 

required  pre-  or  corequisites  can  register  for  this  course  with 

departmental  approval.  Open  to  special  education  graduate 

students  only  for  this  term. 

0101  (08015)  Brown,  M. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (08016)  Brown,  M. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDSP470  Introduction  to  Special  Education  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Open  to  all  students  except  undergraduate  special  education 

majors. 

0101  (08026)  Maccini,  R 

Meets  06/02/03-06/29/03 

MWTh  4:15-7  p.m.  (EDU  2119) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

0201  (08027)  Voth,  L. 

Meets  07/14/03-07/30/03 

MW  9  a.m.-4:50  p.m.  (EDU  1 107) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDSP489  Field  Experiences  in  Special  Education 
(1^  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (08037)  Brown,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (08038)  Brown,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

EDSP491  Characteristics  of  Learning  Disabled  Students 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDSP  470  or  permission  of  department. 

0201  (08048)  STAFF 

Meets  07/14/03-08/09/03 

MWTh  7-10  p.m.  (EDU  1107) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDSP498  Special  Problems  in  Special  Education  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

EDSP499G  Workshops,  Clinics  and  Institutes  in  Special 
Education:  Inclusive  Practices  in  the  Schools  (3  credits)  REG. 
0101  (08071)  Gruber,  B. 
TuTh  4-7  p.m.  (EDU  1315) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDSP499W  Workshops,  Clinics  and  Institutes  in  Special 
Education:  School  Violence  and  Disruption  (3  credits)  REG. 
This  class  is  for  upper  level  undergraduate  students. 
0101  (08081)  Drakeford,  W. 
MW  4-7  p.m.  (EDU  1315) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 


46  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


EDSP600  (PermReq)  Exceptional  Children  and  Youth 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  nine  hours  in  special  education  and  permission 

of  department. 

0201  (08091)  Voth,  L. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/22/03 

Sa  9  a.m.-5:20  p.m.  (EDU  1315) 

EDSP607  School  Violence  and  Disruption  (3  credits)  REG. 
This  course  is  for  graduate  students. 
0101  (08101)  Dral<eford,  W. 
MW4-7  p.m.  (EDU  1315) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDSP613  Behavior  and  Classroom  Management  in  Special 

Education  (3  credits)  REG. 

For  EDSP  majors  only  or  permission  of  instructor  Also 

offered  as  EDSP  413.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  EDSP 

413  or  EDSP  613. 

0201  (08111)  Barthold,  C. 

TuTh  4-7:20  p.m.  (EDU  2102) 

EDSP615  Evaluation  and  Measurement  of  Exceptional 

Children  and  Youth  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  EDMS  446,  EDMS  646  and  EDSP  600;  or 

permission  of  department. 

0101  (08121)  STAFF 

TuTh  7-10:20  p.m.  (EDU  2101) 

EDSP670  Single  Subject  Research  in  Special  Education 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDSP  600  or  permission  of  department. 

0101  (08131)  Egel,  A. 

MW  7-10  p.m.  (EDU  1315) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

EDSP788K  Selected  Topics  in  Special  Education: 

Foundations  and  Educational  Implications  of  Deaf-Blindness 

and  Other  Low-Incidence  Disabilities  (2  credits)  REG/AUD. 

For  further  details  please  contact  Ms.  Kristen  Layton  at  (301) 

405-0482. 

0501  (08141)  STAFF 

Meets  06/23/03-06/27/03 

MTuWThF  8:30  a.m.-3:30  p.m.  (EDU  2119) 

EDSP798  Special  Problems  in  Special  Education  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDSP799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDSP888  Apprenticeship  in  Special  Education  (1-8  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

EDSP889  Internship  in  Special  Education;  (3-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDSP899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


EDUC  EDUCATION 

(Education) 

EDUC289A  21st  Century  Learning  Environments:  Students, 
Learning  and  Technology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Students  will  explore  and  expand  their  knowledge  of  essen- 
tial 21st  century  skills  —  technology  fluency  and  applica- 
tions, team  building,  collaboration  tools  and  problem  based 
critical  thinking.  Students  will  learn  technology  applications 
essential  to  college  success,  as  well  as  opportunities  to 
investigate  career  possibilities  that  utilize  technology.  This  is 
a  Young  Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permis- 
sion only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (08216)  Pruitt-Mentle,  D. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-l  p.m.  (ARC  1121) 


ENAE  ENGINEERING,  AEROSPACE 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENAE283  Introduction  to  Aerospace  Systems  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  PHYS  161,  ENES  100  and  ENES  102. 

Corequisites:  ENAE  261  and  PHYS  262.  Formerly:  ENAE  281 

and  ENAE  282.  For  ENAE  majors  only.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  ENAE  281  and  ENAE  282  or  ENAE  283. 

0101  (08325)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1-2:20  p.m.  (EGR  3102) 

ENAE311  Aerodynamics  I  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENES  221  and  MATH  246.  Corequisite:  ENME 

232.  ENAE  majors  only  or  permission  of  department. 

Formerly  ENAE  471. 

0101  (08335)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  3-4:20  p.m.  (EGR  2112) 

ENAE423  Vibration  and  Aeroeiasticity  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ENAE  322.  ENAE  majors  only  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  (08345)  Lee,  S. 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (EGR  2112) 

ENAE499  Elective  Research  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENAE799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENAE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

vvvvw.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 


ENBE  BIOLOGICAL  RESOURCES  ENGINEERING 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

ENBE388  (PermReq)  Honors  Thesis  Research  (3-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENBE489  Special  Problems  in  Biological  Engineering 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENBE499  Special  Problems  in  Agricultural  Engineering 
Technology  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENCE799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENCE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENCH  ENGINEERING,  CHEMICAL 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENCH215  Chemical  Engineering  Analysis  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  CHEM  133  or  CHEM  1 13.  Pre-  or  corequisite: 

MATH  141. 

0101  (08734)  Weigand,  W. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CHE  2136) 


ENBE699  Special  Problems  in  Biological  Engineering 
(1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENBE799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENBE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  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  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENCE653  Advanced  Scheduling  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ENCE  653  or  ENCE  688S. 
Formerly  ENCE  688S. 
0201  (08643)  Thornton,  S. 
TuTh  5:30-8:40  p.m.  (EGL  0143) 

ENCE665  Management  of  Project  Teams  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  For  ENCE  majors 

only. 

0101  (08657)  O'Connell,  K. 

Meets  06/02/03-08/22/03 

M  5:30-8:35  p.m.  (EGR  2107) 

ENCE688  Advanced  Topics  in  Civil  Engineering  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENCE689  Seminar  (1-16  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENCH250  Computer  Methods  in  Chemical  Engineering  (3 

credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENES  100  and  ENCH  215.  Corequisite:  MATH 

246. 

0201  (08744)  Wang,  N. 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (CHE  2136) 

ENCH437  Chemical  Engineering  Laboratory  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENCH  424,  ENCH  426,  ENCH  440  and  ENCH 

442.  The  corequisite,  ENCH  426,  must  be  taken  at  a  later 

time  since  this  course  is  not  being  offered  during  the 

Summer  Sessions  2003. 

0101  (08754)  Holoman,  T. 

TuTh  11-11:50  a.m.  (CHE  2145) 

TuTh  11  a.m.-5  p.m.  (CHE  1145)  Lab 

ENCH468  Research  (1-3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  Instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

ENCH648  Special  Problems  in  Chemical  Engineering  (1-6 
credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENCH799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENCH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENCO  ENGINEERING,  COOPERATIVE  EDUCATION 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENCO098  (PermReq)  Summer  Co-op  Work  Experience 

(No  credit)  S-F. 

0101  (08823)  Sauber,  H. 

Time  and  room  TEA. 

0201  (08824)  Sauber,  H. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


48  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  • 

6/23-7/1 1;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


ENEE  ELECTRICAL  AND  COMPUTER 
ENGINEERING 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENEE204  (PermReq)  Basic  Circuit  Theory  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  PHYS  262.  Corequisite:  MATH  246.  Engineering 

College  only  (04). 

0101  (08874)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (EAB  0307) 

ENEE244  (PermReq)  Digital  Logic  Design  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  ENEE  1 14  or  CMSC  W6.  Restricted  to  students 
witli  09090  or  09991  major  codes.  Engineering  College  only 
(04). 

0101  (08884)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 
MTuWTh  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (EGR  3106) 
All  lower-division  CHEM,  MATH,  PHYS  and  Engineering 
courses  that  are  required  courses  for  the  B.S.  degree  in  elec- 
trical engineering  must  be  completed  before  enrolling  in  any 
300-  or  400-level  ENEE  course  (except  ENEE  300  and  ENEE 
301).  Transfer  students  will  be  allowed  one  term  to  complete 
all  such  courses  after  starting  to  take  upper-level  ENEE 
courses. 

ENEE302  (PermReq)  Digital  Electronics  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  ENEE  204  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 
courses  in  the  electrical  engineering  curriculum.  Restricted 
to  students  with  09090  or  09991  major  codes.  See  above 
note.  ENEE  majors  (09090)  only. 
0101  (08894)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 
MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (EAB  0307) 

ENEE312  (PermReq)  Semiconductor  Devices  and  Analog 

Electronics  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  ENEE  302  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 

technical  courses  in  the  electrical  engineering  curriculum. 

Restricted  to  students  with  a  09090  major  code.  See  above 

note.  ENEE  majors  (09090)  only. 

0101  (08904)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

MTuWTh  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (EAB  0307) 

ENEE350  (PermReq)  Computer  Organization  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  ENEE  244  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 
technical  courses  in  the  electrical  engineering  curriculum. 
See  above  note.  For  09090  and  09991  majors  only.  Electrical 
engineering  and  computer  engineering  majors  may  not  sub- 
stitute CMSC  311  or  ENEE  350.  Not  open  to  students  who 
have  completed  ENEE  250.  Formerly  ENEE  250.  ENEE  majors 
(09090)  only. 
0101  (08914)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 
MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (EGR  3106) 


ENEE380  (PermReq)  Electromagnetic  Theory  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisites:  MATH  24 1  and  PHYS  263;  and  completion  of 
all  lower-division  technical  courses  in  the  electrical  engineer- 
ing curriculum.  See  above  note. 
0101  (08924)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 
MTuWTh  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (EAB  0307) 

ENEE381  (PermReq)  Electromagnetic  Wave  Propagation 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  ENEE  380  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 

technical  courses  in  the  electrical  engineering  curriculum. 

See  above  note.  For  ENEE  majors  only. 

0101  (08934)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (CHE  2110) 

ENEE440  (PermReq)  Microprocessors  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  ENEE  350  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 
technical  courses  in  the  electrical  engineering  curriculum. 
See  above  note.  For  09090  and  09991  majors  only.  ENEE 
majors  (09090)  only. 
0101  (08944)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 
MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (CHE  2108) 

ENEE499  (PermReq)  Senior  Projects  in  Electrical  Engineering 
(1-3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
Instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENEE699  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Electrical 
Engineering  (1-3  credits)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENEE799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

S-R 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENEE899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


ENES  ENGINEERING  SCIENCE 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering} 

ENES102  Statics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  140.  For  engineering  majors  only. 

Formerly  ENES  1 10. 

0101  (09624)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (CHE  2108) 

TuTh  12:30-2:30  p.m.  (CHE  2108)  Dis 


ENES220  Mechanics  of  Materials  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENES  102,  MATH  141  and  PHYS  161.  For 

engineering  majors  only  (not  including  ENEE  majors). 

0201  (09634)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (EGR  2154) 

TuTh  12:45-2:45  p.m.  (CHE  2110)  Dis 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 

ENES221  Dynamics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENES  102  or  ENES  110,  MATH  141  and  PHYS 

161. 

0101  (09644)  STAFF 

IVITuWThF  8-9:40  a.m.  (EGR  2154) 

0201  (09645)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (EGR  2154) 

ENES435  Product  Liability  and  Regulation  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Junior  standing.  Also  offered  as  ENFP435. 

0101  (19301)  Brannigan,  V. 

TuTh  5-8:20  p.m.  (EGR  0135) 


ENFP  ENGINEERING,  FIRE  PROTECTION 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENFP429  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENFP435  Product  Liability  and  Regulation  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Junior  standing.  Also  offered  as  ENES435. 

0101  (09697)  Brannigan,  V. 

TuTh  5-8:20  p.m.  (EGR  0135) 

ENFP612  Toxicity  Evaluation  and  Analysis  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0101  (09707)  Milke,  J. 

MW  5-8:20  p.m.  (EGR  0135) 

ENFP619  Graduate  Seminar  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENFP629  Selected  Topics;  (3-6)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

ENFP649  Special  Problems  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

ENFP799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


ENGL  ENGLISH 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ENGL101  Introduction  to  Writing  (3  credits)  REG. 
An  introductory  course  in  academic  writing. 

0101  (09774)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (ARC  1121) 

0102  (09775)  STAFF 

TuTh  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  2119) 

0103  (09776)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (SQH  1111) 

0104  (09777)  STAFF 

MTuTh  6-8:10  p.m.  (SQH  2119) 

0202  (09778)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1103) 

0203  (09779)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (SQH  1105) 

0204  (09780)  STAFF 

MWTh  6-8:10  p.m.  (WDS  1131) 

ENGL101B  (PermReq)  Introduction  to  Writing  (3  credits) 

REG. 

For  bridge  students  only. 

0101  (09790)  STAFF 

Meets  06/23/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  1-2:30  p.m.  (MTH  B0425) 

0201  (09791)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1-2:30  p.m.  (EGR  1102) 

ENGL101X  Introduction  to  Writing  (3  credits)  REG. 
For  students  for  whom  English  is  a  second  language. 
0101  (09801)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  2120) 

ENGL202  Literature  of  the  Western  World  II: 
Renaissance  to  Modern  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0201  (09811)  Solomon,  D. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1101) 

ENGL205  Introduction  to  Shakespeare  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  Recommended  for  non-majors. 

0101  (09822)  Chapman,  M. 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1101) 

ENGL222  American  Literature:  1865  to  Present  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0101  (09832)  Jessar,  K. 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2117) 

0201  (09833)  Van  Egmond,  P 
MW  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  1105) 

ENGL234  Introduction  to  African-American  Literature  (3 

credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY 

0201  (09843)  Mondie,  L 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (SQH  1117) 


50  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


ENGL243  Introduction  to  Poetry  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0101  (09853)  Cross,  R. 
MW  1^:15  p.m.  (SQH  1117) 

0201  (09854)  Grossman,  M. 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1119) 

ENGL244  Introduction  to  Drama  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL) 

0101  (09864)  Rosenthal,  L. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (SQH  1103) 

ENGL245  Film  and  the  Narrative  Tradition  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0401  (09874)  Kauffman,  L. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

IVITuWThF  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  1120) 

ENGL250  Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  WMST  255. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ENGL  250  or  WMST  255. 

0101  (09884)  Ryan,  L 

TuTh  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  1103) 

ENGL281  Standard  English  Grammar,  Usage  and  Diction 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (09894)  Oliver,  G. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1117) 

ENGL294  Introduction  to  Creative  Writing  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Introduces  students  to  what  is  involved  in  the  working  life  of 
a  writer,  the  career  issues  relevant  to  the  field  and  the  cre- 
ative process  that  a  writer  goes  through  in  a  given  style. 
Students  will  be  given  occasion  to  write  in  the  modes  of  fic- 
tion, poetry  and  screenplay,  will  receive  some  practical  guid- 
ance and  will  have  a  critical  audience  on  whom  to  try  out 
their  work.  Section  04YS  is  a  Young  Scholars  Program 
course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only  for  Young  Scholars. 
Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu. 
0201  (09904)  STAFF 
TuTh  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  2120) 
04YS  (09905)  Weiner,  J. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (SQH  2121) 
ENGL301  Critical  Methods  in  the  Study  of  Literature 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
For  Englisti  and  English  education  majors  only. 
0101  (09914)  Macys,  V. 
MW  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  2117) 

ENGL304  The  Major  Works  of  Shakespeare  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English  courses,  at  least  one  in 
literature;  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  stu- 
dents who  have  completed  ENGL  403  and  ENGL  404. 
0201  (09924)  Hamilton,  D. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1107) 


ENGL310  Medieval  and  Renaissance  British  Literature 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English  courses,  at  least  one  in 

literature;  or  permission  of  department. 

0101  (09934)  Keenan,  J. 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1 103) 

ENGL313  American  Literature  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English  courses,  at  least  one  in 
literature;  or  permission  of  department. 
0201  (09944)  Levine,  R. 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1107) 

ENGL348A  Literary  Works  by  Women:  Science  Fiction  by 

Women  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY 

0101  (09954)  Donawerth,  J. 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1121) 

ENGL360  African,  Indian  and  Caribbean  Writers  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English 
courses,  at  least  one  in  literature;  or  permission  of  depart- 
ment. 

0201  (09964)  Ray,  S. 
MW  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  1107) 

ENGL379G  Special  Topics  in  Literature:  An  American 

Comedy  of  Manners:  The  Films  of  Woody  Allen  (3  credits) 

REG. 

0101  (09974)  Miller,  J. 

TuTh  6:30-10  p.m.  (SQH  1120) 

ENGL379W  Special  Topics  In  Literature:  Heroic  Cinema: 
Visions,  Ambitions  and  Consequences  (3  credits)  REG. 
0201  (09994)  Miller,  J. 
TuTh  6:30-10  p.m.  (SQH  1120) 

ENGL388P  Writing  Internship;  (3-6)  REG. 
0201  (10004)  Terchek,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

ENGL391  Advanced  Composition  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent. 

0105 (10014)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (SQH  1107) 

0107  (10015)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1123) 

0108  (10016)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1107) 

0202 (10017)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  1111) 

0204  (10018)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2119) 

0205  (10019)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2122) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


51 


Summer  Course  Listings 

ENGL392  Advanced  Composition:  Pre-Law  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent. 

0101  (10029)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  2119) 

ENGL393  Technical  Writing  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent. 

0101  (10039)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (SQH  1111) 

0102  (10040)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  1107) 

0105  (10041)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (SQH  1123) 

0108  (10042)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1111) 

0109  (10043)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2122) 

0112  (10044)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2121) 

0113(10045)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1123) 

0202  (10046)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  2120) 

0204  (10047)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (SQH  2119) 

0206  (10048)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1123) 

0207  (10049)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1111) 

0209  (10050)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1121) 

0210  (10051)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1123) 

0211  (10052)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1120) 

ENGL393X  Technical  Writing  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101 

or  equivalent.  For  students  for  whom  English  is  a  second 

language. 

0101  (10062)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  2121) 

0103  (10063)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1107) 

0202  (10064)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1111) 

0203  (10065)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1121) 


ENGL394  Business  Writing  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent.  This  course  satisfies  the  junior  English  requirement. 

0102  (10075)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  1123) 

0103  (10076)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (SQH  2119) 

0104  (10077)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2121) 

0105  (10078)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1121) 

0107  (10079)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1105) 

0108  (10080)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1119) 

0109  (10081)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1105) 

0201  (10082)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  1 105) 

0203  (10083)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (SQH  1107) 

0204  (10084)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1105) 

0205  (10085)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2121) 

0206  (10086)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (KEY  0120) 

ENGL395  Writing  for  Health  Professions  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent. 

0101  (10096)  McCullough,  L 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (SQH  1101) 

ENGL399  (PermReq)  Senior  Seminar:  F.  Scott  and  Zelda 

Fitzgerald  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (10106)  Barks,  C. 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  3105) 

ENGL429  (PermReq)  Independent  Research  in  English 
(1-6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENGL437  Contemporary  American  Literature  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  two  English  courses  in  literature  or  permission 

of  department.  Also  offered  as  ENGL  631. 

0101  (10118)  Mallios,  R 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2122) 

ENGL462  Folksong  and  Ballad  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (10128)  Pearson,  B. 
TuTh  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  2122) 

ENGL488S  Topics  in  Advanced  Writing:  A  Voice  of  One's 

Own:  Writing  the  Personal  Essay  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0301  (10138)  Leonardi,  S. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/1 1/03 

MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (SQH  1117) 


52  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


ENGL489A  Special  Topics  in  English  Language:  The 
Language  of  Advertising  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (10148)  Hendrickson,  A. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  1117) 

ENGL631  Readings  in  20th  Century  American  Literature 
(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Also  offered  as  ENGL  437. 
0101  (10168)  Mallios,  R 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2122) 

ENGL699  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENGL799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENGL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENMA  ENGINEERING,  MATERIALS 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENMA499  (PermReq)  Senior  Laboratory  Project  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  (10233)  Christou,  A. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

ENMA698  Special  Problems  in  Materials  Science  and 
Engineering  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENMA799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENMA899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENME331  Fluid  Mechanics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENME  232  and  ENES  221. 

0101  (10323)  Bigio,  D. 

TuTh  12:30-3:50  p.m.  (EGR  3106) 

ENME332  Transfer  Processes  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ENME  331. 

0101  (10333)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (EGR  3102) 

ENME351  Electronics  and  instrumentation  II  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENME  252  and  PHYS  263. 

0101  (10343)  Rothblum,  R. 
MW  12:30-2:30  p.m.  (EGR  0110) 
MW  2:40-4:40  p.m.  (EGR  0110)  Lab 

0102  (10344)  Rothblum,  R. 
MW  12:30-2:30  p.m.  (EGR  0110) 
MW  4:45-6:45  p.m.  (EGR  0110)  Lab 

ENME361  Vibration,  Controls  and  Optimization  I  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENES  221,  ENES  220  and  MATH  246. 

0101  (10354)  Coder,  D. 

MTuW  9-11:15  a.m.  (EGR  0135) 

EIMME400  Machine  Design  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 
Senior  standing. 
0101  (10364)  Beigel,  T. 
MTuW  4-6:15  p.m.  (EGR  1102) 

ENME414  Computer-Aided  Design  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  24 1  or  equivalent. 

0101  (10374)  STAFF 

TuTh  12:30-3:50  p.m.  (EGR  0135) 

ENME462  Vibrations,  Controls  and  Optimization  II 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ENME  351  and  ENME  361.  Formerly  ENME 

362. 

0101  (10384)  Belai,  C. 

MTuWTh  8-9:40  a.m.  (JMP  3104) 

ENME488  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENME  ENGINEERING,  MECHANICAL 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENME232  Thermodynamics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  PHYS  262. 
0101  (10303)  Ainane,  S. 
MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (EGL  1204) 

ENME320  Thermodynamics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  141  and  PHYS  262. 

0101  (10313)  Ohadi,  M. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (EGR  01 10) 


ENME489T  Special  Topics  in  Mechanical  Engineering: 

Turbomachinery  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (10399)  Marks,  C. 

MTuWTh  10-11:40  a.m.  (EGR  2112) 

ENME799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENME899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

vwvw.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 


ENNU  ENGINEERING,  NUCLEAR 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering} 

ENNU468  Research  (2-3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENNU648  Special  Problems  in  Nuclear  Engineering 
(1-6  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENNU799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENNU899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENPM  ENGINEERING,  PROFESSIONAL  MASTERS 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENPM627  Environmental  Risk  Analysis  (3  credits)  REG/AUO. 

01FS  (10650)  Eisenberg,  N. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01HT  (10651)  Eisenberg,  N. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01SG  (10652)  Eisenberg,  N. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01SM  (10653)  Eisenberg,  N. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01TV  (10654)  Eisenberg,  N. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0101  (10655)  Eisenberg,  N. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

MW  5:30-8:10  p.m.  (EGR  3102) 


ENPM808F  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering:  Applied  Finite 
Element  Methods  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
01FS(10675)Etheridge,  J. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

01 HT  (10676)  Etheridge,  J. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

01SG  (10677)  Etheridge,  J. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

01SM  (10678)  Etheridge,  J. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

01TV  (10679)  Etheridge,  J. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0101  (10680)  Etheridge,  J. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
TuTh  5:30-8:10  p.m.  (ITV  1111) 

ENPM808N  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering: 
Network  Security  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
01 FS  (10690)  Napjus,  C. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
01  HT  (10691)  Napjus,  C. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

01SG  (10692)  Napjus,  C. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

01SM  (10693)  Napjus,  C. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

01TV  (10694)  Napjus,  C. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0101  (10695)  Napjus,  C. 
Meets  06/03/03-07/24/03 
TuTh  6-8:40  p.m.  (EGR  3102) 


ENPM808  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (10665)  Syrmos,  G. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


54  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/1 1;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


ENPM808W  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering:  Systems 
Engineering  Aspects  of  Wireless  Communications  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

01FS  (10705)  Ravishankar,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01 HT  (10706)  Ravishankar,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01SG  (10707)  Ravishankar,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01SM  (10708)  Ravishankar,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

01TV  (10709)  Ravishankar,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0101  (10710)  Ravishankar,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/23/03 

MW  5:30-8:10  p.m.  (EGR  2154) 


ENRE  RELIABILITY  ENGINEERING 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENRE467  System  Safety  Engineering  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  246  and  PHYS  263;  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  (10767)  Allocco,  M. 

Th  5:30-8:50  p.m.  (ITV  1100) 

ENRE620  Mathematical  Techniques  of  Reliability 

Engineering  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Also  offered  as  ENNU  620. 

0101  (10789)  Ross,  D. 

Tu  5-8:10  p.m.  (EGR  2103) 

ENRE648  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Reliability 
Engineering  (1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENRE799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENSP  ENVIRONMENTAL  SCIENCE  AND  POLICY 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

ENSP386  Internship  (3-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  internship  pro- 
posal approved  by  the  specialty  advisor,  the  director  of 
ENSP  and  the  student's  internship  sponsor. 


ENTM  ENTOMOLOGY 

(Life  Sciences) 

ENTM699  Advanced  Entomology  (1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENTM789  Field  Experience  in  Pest  Management 
(1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENTM799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENTM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENTS  TELECOMMUNICATIONS 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENTS609  Telecommunications  Project  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

ENTS689E  Special  Topics:  Recent  Advances  in  Wireless 
Communications  (3  credits)  REG. 
0201  (11085)  Etemad,  K. 
TuTh  5-8:30  p.m.  (AVW  2358) 

ENTS689F  Special  Topics:  Telecommunications  Policy  and 
the  Internet  (3  credits)  REG. 
0101  (11095)  Sallet,  J. 
TuTh  5:30-9  p.m.  (PLS  1176) 


ENRE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


ENSE  SYSTEMS  ENGINEERING 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of  Engineering) 

ENSE799  (PermReq)  Systems  Engineering  Thesis: 
Masters  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  Systems  Engineering 
Office,  Rm.  2172  A.  V.  Williams  BIdg.  to  make  arrangements. 


FMST  FAMILY  STUDIES 

(Health  and  Human  Performance) 

FMST260  Couple  Relationships  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (11145)  Rubin,  R. 

MW  6-9:30  p.m.  (MMH  0108) 

FMST290  Family  Economics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (11155)  Knight,  W. 
TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (MMH  0108) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

vvww.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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'  Course  Listings 


FMST298F  Special  Topics  in  Family  Studies: 
Future  of  Families  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (11165)  Tyler,  C. 
TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (MMH  1400) 

FMST302  Research  Methods  in  Family  Studies  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  introductory  statistics  course.  For  FMST  majors 

only. 

0101  (11175)  Hoard,  L. 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (MMH  1304) 

FMST330  Family  Theories  and  Patterns  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Junior  standing. 

0101  (11185)  Zeiger,  R. 

TuTh  9:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (MMH  0108) 

FMST332  Children  in  Families  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  FMST  105  or  PSYC  100. 

0101  (11195)  Falconier,  M. 

MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (MMH  0108) 

0201  (11196)  Maring,  E. 

TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (MMH  0108) 

FMST341  Personal  and  Family  Finance  (3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0201  (11206)  Knight,  W. 
TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (MMH  1400) 

FMST381  Poverty,  Affluence  and  Families  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  SOCY  100  or  SOCY  105. 

0201  (11216)  Twombly,  C. 

MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (MMH  0108) 

FMST383  Delivery  of  Human  Services  to  Families  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  FMST  330. 

0201  (11226)  Morton,  G. 

TuTh  9:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (MMH  3418) 

FMST386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission 
of  department.  Junior  standing. 

FMST399  (PermReq)  independent  Study  (1-6  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Individualized  family  and  com- 
munity studies  projects  of  interest  to  student  and  faculty. 

FMST431  Family  Crises  and  Intervention  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 

0101  (11240)  Epstein,  N. 

TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (MMH  0108) 

0401  (11241)  Zeiger,  R. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuW  9  a.m.-1:30  p.m.  (MMH  1304) 


FMST460  Violence  in  Families  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.SOCY  100  or  SOCY  105. 
0101  (11251)  Twombly,  C. 
MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (KEY  0102) 

FMST477  (PermReq)  Internship  and  Analysis  in  Family 
Studies  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  FMST  383,  plus  an  additional  six  FMST  credits 
and  permission  of  department.  For  FMST  majors  only.  Credit 
will  only  be  granted  for  FMST  477  or  FMST  347.  Meets  on 
alternate  Tuesdays.  A  planned,  supervised  internship  com- 
plemented by  analysis.  Opportunities  to  integrate  theory  and 
practice.  Field  experience  requires  minimum  of  120  hours 
per  semester. 
0101  (11261)  Oravecz,  L. 
Meets  06/02/03-08/17/03 
W  9:30  am-12:50  p.m.  (MMH  1206) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

FMST487  Legal  Aspects  of  Family  Problems  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (11271)  Myricks,  N. 

MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (MMH  1400) 

FMST497  The  Child  and  the  Law  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (11281)  Myricks,  N. 

MW  9:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (MMH  3418) 

FMST498  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  (1-3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Individual  family  studies 
instruction  course  on  topics  of  interest  to  student  and  facul- 
ty- 

FMST498R  Special  Topics:  Sexuality  and  Family  Relations  (3 
credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Examination  of  sexuality-related  issues  across  the  family  life 
span,  including  childhood  sexual  abuse,  adolescent  sexuali- 
ty, sexual  orientation,  rape,  intimacy,  infidelity,  fertility  and 
sexuality  and  aging. 
0201  (11293)  Burdette,  R. 
MW  6-9:20  p.m.  (MMH  1108A) 

FMST498S  Special  Topics:  Sexuality:  Issues  in  Family 
Therapy  and  Service  Delivery  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (11303)  Epstein,  N. 
TuTh  9:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (MMH  1108A) 

FMST645  Sexuality:  Issues  in  Family  Therapy  and  Service 

Delivery  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  a  basic  course  in  human  sexuality  and 

permission  of  instructor 

0101  (11313)  Epstein,  N. 

TuTh  9:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (MMH  1108A) 


56  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/1 1;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


FMST654  Clinical  Marriage  and  Family  Therapy  Practice  (3 

credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  FMST  651.  Limited  to  students  admitted  to  the 

family  therapy  program. 

0101  (11323)  Werlinich,  C. 

M  8  a.m.-4:30  p.m.  (arranged) 

0201  (11324)  Werlinich,  C. 

M  8  a.nn.-4:30  p.m.  (arranged) 

FMST658  Supervised  Clinical  Practice  of  Marriage  and 

Family  Therapy;  (1  credit)  S-F. 

0101  (11334)  Gaylin,  N. 

W  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (MMH  1310) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

0201  (11335)  Werlinich,  C. 

W  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (MMH  1310) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

FMST689  (PermReq)  Internship  (3-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Internship  related  to  student's 
chosen  specialization. 

FMST698  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

FMST698C  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies:  Family  Crises 

and  Intervention  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (11349)  Epstein,  N. 

TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (MMH  0108) 

0401  (11350)  Zeiger,  R. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuW  9  a.m.-1:30  p.m.  (MMH  1304) 

FMST698R  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies:  Sexuality 
and  Family  Relations  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Examination  of  sexuality-related  issues  across  the  family  life 
span,  including  childhood  sexual  abuse,  adolescent  sexuali- 
ty, sexual  orientation,  rape,  intimacy,  infidelity,  fertility  and 
sexuality  and  aging. 
0201  (11360)  Burdette,  R. 
MW  6-9:20  p.m.  (MMH  1108A) 

FMST698V  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies: 
Violence  in  Families  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (11370)  Twombly,C. 
MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (KEY  0102) 

FMST699  Independent  Study  (1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

FMST789  (PermReq)  Non-Thesis  Research  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


FMST799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

FMST899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/S-F. 

0207  (11386)  Koblinsky,  S. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


FREN  FRENCH 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

FREN101  Elementary  French  I  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Not  open  to  students  with  two  or  more  years  of  high  school 
level  French  or  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  French. 
0101  (11436)  STAFF 
TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  0103) 

FREN102  Elementary  French  11  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  FREN  101  at  UMCP  or  permission  of  department. 
0201  (11446)  STAFF 
TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  0103) 

FREN103  Elementary  French  Review  (4  credits)  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  native/fluent  speakers  of  French. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  FREN  102  or  FREN  103. 
0101  (11456)  STAFF 
TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  01 18) 

FREN201  Intermediate  French  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  FREN  102.  Credit  will 

only  be  granted  for  FREN  201  or  FREN  203.  Formerly  FREN 

203. 

0101  (11466)  STAFF 

TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  0120) 

FREN202  Intermediate  French  Review  {4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  FREN  103.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  FREN  201  (formerly:  FREN  203). 
0201  (11476)  STAFF 
TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  01 18) 

FREN204  French  Grammar  and  Composition  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  FREN  201  or  FREN  202. 

Open  to  students  who  have  completed  four  years  (Level 

four)  of  high  school  French. 

0101  (11486)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (JMZ  0122) 

FREN250  Readings  in  French  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  Prerequisite:  FREN  201,  FREN  202  or 

equivalent.  Not  open  to  native  speakers. 

0101  (11496)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:20  p.m.  (JMZ  0122) 

FREN301  Composition  and  Style  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  FREN  204  or  permission  of  department. 
0201  (11506)  STAFF 
TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (JMZ  0120) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

vvvvw.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 

FREN311  French  Conversation  {3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  any  200-level  course  in  French  above  FREN  201 
or  FREN  202;  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to 
native  speakers.  Taught  concurrently  with  FREN  312. 
0201  (11516)  STAFF 
MW  6-9:20  p.m.  (JMZ  1211) 

FREN312  Introduction  to  French  Culture:  The  French  Press 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  any  200-level  course  in  French  above  FREN  203 

or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  native  speakers. 

Taught  concurrently  with  FREN  311. 

0201  (11526)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:20  p.m.  (JMZ  1226) 

FREN799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOG  GEOGRAPHY 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

GEOG100  Introduction  to  Geography  (3  credits)  REG/P-F. 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 
0101  (11588)  Cirrincione,  J. 
MW  5-8:30  p.m.  (LEF  2205) 

GEOG140  Coastal  Environments  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  (PS) 

0201  (11598)  Kearney,  M. 

TuTh  9:30  a.m.-l  p.m.  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG170  Maps  and  Map  Use  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS) 
0101  (11608)  Brodsky,  H. 
TuTh  9  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (LEF  1222) 

GEOG320  The  United  States  and  Canada  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  (11618)  Eney,  A. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG321  Maryland  and  Adjacent  Areas  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  (11628)  Eney,  A. 

MW  1-4:30  p.m.  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG323  Latin  America  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  DIVERSITY 
0101  (11638)  Luna,  R. 
MW  1-4:30  p.m.  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG372  Remote  Sensing  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
There  is  a  $40  lab  fee  for  this  course. 
0101  (11648)  Weiner,  M. 
TuTh  6-9:30  p.m.  (LEF  1221) 


GEOG373  Geographic  information  Systems  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

There  is  a  $40.00  lab  fee  for  this  course. 

01Z1  (11659)  Steele,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/1 1/03 

MW  6:15-9:45  p.m.  (arranged) 

Section  01Z1  is  taught  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove, 

9630  Gudelsky  Drive,  Rockville  MD. 

0201  (11658)  Hyde,  P 

MW  6-9:30  p.m.  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG384  (PermReq)  Internship  in  Geography  (3  credits)  S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  GEOG  305,  GEOG 
310  and  permission  of  department.  Corequisite:  GEOG  385. 

GEOG385  (PermReq)  Internship  Research  Paper  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  GEOG  305,  GEOG 
310  and  permission  of  department.  Corequisite:  GEOG  384. 

GEOG398(PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Geography:  Satellites, 
Technology  and  Global  Change;  (3  credits)  Grade  Method: 
REG/P-F/AUD. 

Global  environmental  change  is  one  of  the  most  pressing 
international  concerns  of  the  21st  century.  Everyone  is 
affected  by  changes  in  the  Earth's  atmosphere,  population 
growth  and  its  effect  on  land  use  and  natural  resources,  and 
how  these  affect  life.  This  course  will  examine  global 
changes  in  the  environment  by  using  satellite  data  and  tech- 
nology associated  with  information  systems.  Using  real  data 
from  satellites  and  computerized  Geographic  Information 
Systems  (GIS),  young  scholars  will  be  given  the  opportunity 
to  work  on  research  projects  examining  global  change.  This 
is  a  Young  Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permis- 
sion only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu. 

04YS(11840)  Geores,  M.  (Seats=25,  Open=25,  Waitlist=0) 
Books 

Meets  7/14/03-08/01/03 
MtuWThF...  9:30  a.m.-4:30  p.m. 

GEOG421  Cultural  Ecology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

02Z1  (11673)  Kearney,  B. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/24/03 

TuWTh  10  a.m.-12:25  p.m.  (arranged) 

Section  02Z1  is  taught  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove, 

9630  Gudelsky  Drive,  Rockville  MD. 

0201  (11672)  Kearney,  B. 

TuTh  2-5:30  p.m.  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG422  Population  Geography  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (11682)  Zlatic,  M. 
MW  6-9:30  p.m.  (LEF  1222) 

GEOG498  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


58  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


GEOG788  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Geography 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


GEOL499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Geology 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


GEOG788D  Selected  Topics  in  Geography:  Population 
Geography  (3  credits) 
0101  (19302)  Zlatic,  M. 
MW  6-9:30  p.m.  (LEF  1222) 

GEOG788E  Selected  Topics  in  Geography:  Cultural  Ecology 

(1-3  credits) 

02Z1  (11674)  Kearney,  B. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/24/03 

TuWTh  10  a.m.-12:25  p.m.  (Arranged) 

0201  (11744)  Kearney,  B. 

TuTh  2-5:30  p.m.  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG789  (PermReq)  Independent  Readings  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
Instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to 
make  arrangements. 

GEOG790  (PermReq)  Internship  in  Geography  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to 
make  arrangements. 

GEOG799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOG899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


GEOL  GEOLOGY 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

GEOL100  Physical  Geology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  GEOL  100,  GEOL  103,  GEOL 
105  or  GEOL  107.  CORE  Physical  Science  Laboratory  (PL) 
course  only  when  taken  concurrently  with  GEOL  1 10. 
0101  (11888)  Tomascak,  R 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1140) 

GEOL110  Physical  Geology  Laboratory;  (1  credit) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Pre-  or  corequisite:  GEOL  100  or  GEOL  120.  CORE  Physical 

Science  Laboratory  (PL)  course  only  when  taken  with  GEOL 

100. 

0101  (11898)  STAFF 

MW  12-3  p.m.  (GEO  2106)  Lab 

GEOL120  Environmental  Geology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  (PS) 

0101  (11908)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1130) 


GEOL799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-4  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

GEOL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/S-R 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


GERM  GERMANIC  STUDIES 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

GERM101  Elementary  German  I  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  GERM  111. 

0101  (12051)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9-11  a.m.  (JMZ  0103) 

GERM102  Elementary  German  II  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  GERM  10 1  or  equivalent.  Formerly  GERM  1 12. 
0201  (12061)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  9-1 1  a.m.  (JMZ  0103) 

GERM201  Intermediate  German  I  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  GERM  102. 

0101  (12071)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9-1 1  a.m.  (JMZ  01 18) 

GERM202  Intermediate  German  II  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  GERM  201. 

0201  (12081)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9-1 1  a.m.  (JMZ  0118) 

GERM415  German/English  Translation  I  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Does  not  fulfill  major  requirements  in  German.  Not  open  to 

students  who  have  completed  GERM  101,  GERM  102,  GERM 

201,  GERM  202,  GERM  301  or  GERM  302. 

0101  (12091)  STAFF 

MW  4-7:30  p.m.  (JMZ  0125) 

0201  (12092)  STAFF 

TuTh  4-7:30  p.m.  (JMZ  0122) 

GERM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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GVPT  GOVERNMENT  AND  POLITICS 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

GVPT100  Principles  of  Government  and  Politics  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 

0101  (12153)  Brodin,  L. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TYD  1108) 

0201  (12154)  Frajman,  E. 

TuTh9a.m.-12:20p.m.  (TYD  1111) 

GVPT170  American  Government  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 

0101  (12165)  Shein,  A. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TYD  1102) 

0201  (12166)  Fishel,  K. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TYD  1102) 

GVPT200  International  Political  Relations  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Prerequisite: 

GVPT  100. 

0101  (12177)  Dutceac,  A. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TYD  1102) 

GVPT231  Law  and  Society  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  GVPT  170. 

0201  (12187)  Hays,  B. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TYD  1108) 

GVPT241  The  Study  of  Political  Philosophy:  Ancient  and 

Modern  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  GVPT  100. 

0101  (12197)  Alford,  C. 

MW  6:30-9:50  p.m.  (TYD  2106) 

GVPT270  Introduction  to  Public  Policy  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  GVPT  170. 

0201  (12198)  Vietri,  L. 

MW  1:30-4:20  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 

GVPT282  The  Government  and  Politics  of  the  Third  World 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  GVPT  100. 

0101  (12207)  Grant-Wisdom,  D. 

MW  12:30-3:50  p.m.  (TYD  1102) 


GVPT289A  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Government  and 
Politics:  International  Political  Relations  (ICONS)  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Students  will  participate  in  foreign  policy  and  negotiation 
activities,  Including  the  acclaimed  ICONS  (International 
Communication  and  Negotiation  Simulation)  program.  In 
this  exploration  of  the  field  of  international  relations,  stu- 
dents will  discover  how  the  international  system  works  — 
why  nations  go  to  war,  why  they  make  peace,  how  countries 
react  when  new  issues,  threats,  risks  and  opportunities 
emerge  in  the  international  arena.  This  is  a  Young  Scholars 
Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  con- 
tact SPOC  for  further  information  at  summer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (12217)  Asal,  V. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (EGR  3140) 
MWTh  12-4  p.m.  (arranged)  Dis 

GVPT309P  Topics  in  International  Relations:  Inter  and  Intra- 
state Conflict  and  its  Resolution  in  Latin  America  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Also  offered  as  SPAN  448B. 
0201  (12227)  Kaufman,  E. 
TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (TYD  2108) 

GVPT309X  Topics  in  International  Relations:  Conflict 
Resolution  —  The  Israeli  Palestinian  Experiment  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

To  be  team  taught  by  Palestinian  and  Israeli  Professors;  to 

cover  historic  background  to  the  conflict,  the  peace  process 

and  an  applied  exercise  in  conflict  resolution  on  the  issue  of 

Jerusalem.  Course  taught  by  Manuel  Hassasian  and  Edward 

Kaufman. 

0201  (12237)  Kaufman,  E. 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (TYD  1101) 

GVPT333  Information  Technology  and  Society  (3  credits) 

REG. 

Also  offered  as  BSOS  333.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for 

BSOS  333  or  GVPT  333. 

0101  (12247)  Harwood,  P 

MW  2-5:20  p.m.  (PLS  1129) 

GVPT386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Junior  standing. 

0101  (12257)  Morse,  B. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (12258)  Morse,  B. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 


GVPT388  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (12268)  Morse,  B. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (12269)  Morse,  B. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


60  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


ner  Course  Listings 


GVPT388A  Topical  Investigations:  Analysis  of  Concepts 
and  Filmic  Images  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Requires  concurrent  registration  in  GVPT  399A  for  a  com- 
bined total  of  six  credits.  See  course  description  under  GVPT 
399A. 

0301  (12279)  Glass,  J. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

GVPT399A  Seminar  in  Government  and  Politics:  Films  and 

the  Politics  of  the  Family  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

May  be  tal<en  concurrently  with  GVPT  388A  for  a  total  of  six 

credits. 

0301  (12289)  Glass,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  1:30-4:30  p.m.  (JMZ  0220) 

GVPT409A  Seminar  in  International  Relations  and  World 
Politics:  Negotiations,  Decision  Making  and  Political 
Simulations  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

This  course  will  explore  the  use  of  simulations  for  the  study 
of  negotiation  and  decision-making  and  international  rela- 
tions 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  oppor- 
tunity to  do  original  work  in  these  areas  and  experience  a 
very  hands-on  approach  to  the  study  of  international  rela- 
tions. The  course  is  designed  for  students  who  have  taken 
previous  classes  in  international  relations  and  would  like  to 
explore  issues  further  (but  such  courses  are  not  a  prerequi- 
site). 

0101  (12319)  Asal,  V. 
TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (EGR  3140) 

GVPT409B  Seminar  in  International  Relations  and  World 
Politics:  Politics  of  the  Arab  World  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (12393)  STAFF 
TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (TYD  1108) 

GVPT432  Civil  Rights  and  the  Constitution  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  GVPT  231. 
0101  (12320)  Simon,  S. 
TuTh  5-8:20  p.m.  (TYD  2110) 

GVPT444  American  Political  Theory  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  GVPT  100  or  GVPT  170. 

0201  (12349)  Terchek,  R. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TYD  1101) 

GVPT479A  Seminar  in  American  Politics:  Politics  of  the 
Vietnam  War  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (12350)  Vietri,  L. 
TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 

GVPT479B  Seminar  in  American  Politics:  Women  and 

Politics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  (12351)  Lucas,  J. 

MW  1:30-4:45  p.m.  (TYD  2106) 


GVPT898  Readings  in  Government  and  Politics  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

GVPT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


HESP  HEARING  AND  SPEECH  SCIENCES 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

HESP120  Introduction  to  Linguistics  (3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 
0101  (12442)  Antonisse,  M. 
MWF  9-11:30  a.m.  (LEF  1222) 

HESP305  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of  the  Speech 
Mechanism  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  HESP  202  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better,  or  per- 
mission of  department. 
0101  (12452)  STAFF 
MWF  2-4:15  p.m.  (PLS  1140) 

HESP311  Anatomy,  Pathology  and  Physiology  of  the 

Auditory  System  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  HESP  202  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better,  or 

permission  of  department. 

0101  (12462)  Shiau,  W. 

MWF  11  a.m.-1:15  p.m.  (LEF  0135) 

HESP386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Junior  standing. 

HESP388  Undergraduate  Research  Externship  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP411  Introduction  to  Audiology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  HESP  31 1  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better,  or 
permission  of  department. 
0101  (12477)  Zaiewski,  C. 
TuWTh  4:30-6:30  p.m.  (LEF  1220) 

HESP417  Principles  and  Methods  in  Speech-Language 
Pathology  and  Audiology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  HESP  311,  HESP  402  and  HESP  411  with  a 
grade  of  "C"  or  better;  or  permission  of  department. 
0201  (12487)  Litz,  K. 
MTuWTh  9:30-11:45  a.m.  (LEF  1201) 

HESP420  Deafness  and  Sign  Language  (3  credits)  REG. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  HESP  498A  or  HESP  420. 
0101  (12497)  Kinsella-Meier,  M. 
MW  5-8:20  p.m.  (LEF  0135) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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HESP423  Phonetics  for  Teachers  of  English  as  a  Second 

Language  (3  credits)  REG. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  HESP  498P  or  HESP  423. 

0101  (12507)  Wijesinghe,  R. 

MWF  8:30-10:45  a.m.  (BPS  1124) 

HESP498  Seminar:  American  Sign  Language  I  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (12508)  Williams,  T. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PLS  1 180) 

HESP498W  Seminar:  American  Sign  Language  II  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (12509)  Williams,  T. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (LEF  1221) 

HESP499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP625  Dysphagia  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  HESP  639B  or  HESP  625. 

0201  (12519)  Sonies,  B. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWTh  4-7  p.m.  (LEF  0135) 

F  Time  TBA 

HESP635  Aural  Rehabilitation/Habilitation  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0101  (12529)  Erdman,  S. 
TuW  1-4:20  p.m.  (LEF  1201) 

HESP638  Research  Practicum:  Minor  Research  Problems 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP646  Educational  Audiology  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  HESP  606.  Recommended:  HESSP  645. 
0201  (12577)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

HESP648B  Clinical  Practice  in  Speech  (1-2  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0102  (12542)  Skinker,  K. 
Meets  06/02/03-07/1 1/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0104  (12543)  Sisskin,  V. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0105  (12544)  Handy,  D. 
Meets  06/02/03-07/1 1/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


HESP708  Independent  Study  (1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP728  Advanced  Clinical  Practice  in  Speech  (2  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0201  (12558)  Worthington,  C. 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

HESP729  Advanced  Clinical  Practice  in  Audiology 
(1-8  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP788  Graduate  Research  Externship  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
Instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HESP899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


HISP  HISTORIC  PRESERVATION 

(Architecture) 

HISP619  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Historic  Preservation 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (12625)  Flack,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (12627)  Flack,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

HISP679  Measured  Drawings  for  Historic  Preservation 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

This  course  may  only  be  taken  with  HISP  619C,  not 

independently. 

0101  (12649)  Capen,  J. 

Meets  06/18/03-07/1 1/03 

TuTh  7-10:20  p.m.  (ARC  1125) 

Time  and  room  TBA.  Dis 

HISP700  Final  Seminar  in  Historic  Preservation  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0101  (12659)  Flack,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (12660)  Flack,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


HESP649  (PermReq)  Clinical  Practice  in  Audiology 
(1-2  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


HIST  HISTORY 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

HIST111  The  Medieval  World  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 

0101  (12710)  Rutenburg,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (KEY  0103) 


62  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


HIST156  History  of  the  United  States  to  1865  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 

0101  (12720)  Cohen,  H. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1111) 

0201  (12721)  Morrow,  R. 

MTuWThF  1 1  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (KEY  0103) 

HIST157  History  of  the  United  States  Since  1865  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 

0101  (12731)  Smead,  E. 

MTuWThF  1 1  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (KEY  0116) 

0201  (12732)  Hughes,  M. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (KEY  0103) 

HIST299  Directed  Research  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HIST319D  Special  Topics  in  History:  Latin  American  History 

and  Film  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0401  (12866)  Williams,  D. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  12:30-3:45  p.m.  (PLS  1111) 

HIST319K  Special  Topics  in  History:  Asian  Age  in  World 
History,  1200-1700  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (12886)  Lilley,  C. 
TuTh  1^:15  p.m.  (KEY  0116) 

HIST319P  Special  Topics  in  History:  Latin  American 

Relations  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 

0601  (12887)  Weinstein,  B. 

Meets  08/04/03-08/22/03 

MTuWThF  9:30-11:45  a.m.  (PLS  1115) 

HIST324  Classical  Greece  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (12896)  Holum,  K. 

MTuWThF  12:30pm-1 :50pm  (KEY  0125) 

HIST353  America  in  the  Revolutionary  Era,  1763-1815 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  HIST  353  or  HIST  361. 

0101  (12906)  Ridgway,  W. 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (KEY  0116) 

HIST357  Recent  America:  1945-Present  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Recommended:  HIST  157  or  HIST  356.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  HIST  357  or  HIST  367. 

0101  (12916)  Smead,  E. 

MTuWThF  12:30-1:50  p.m.  (KEY  0116) 

HIST386  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits)  REG/P-F. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Junior  standing. 
0101  (12926)  Flack,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (12927)  Flack,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


HIST418  Jews  and  Judaism:  Selected  Historical  Topics: 

Jews  in  the  Middle  Ages  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501  (12937)  Cooperman,  B. 

Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (PLS  1113) 

HIST419K  Special  Topics  in  History:  Medieval  Scandinavia 

and  the  Vikings  in  History  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 

0401  (12957)  Oslund,  K. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (PLS  1113) 

HIST419M  Special  Topics  in  History:  Sin  and  Salvation  in 
American  Film:  1929-1960  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (12967)  Bradbury,  M. 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (KEY  0117) 

HIST436  French  Revolution  and  Napoleon  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (12977)  Sutherland,  D. 

MWF  4-6:05  p.m.  (TLF  2110) 

HiST499A  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (12987)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (12988)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

HIST619B  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  History:  Independent 
Study  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HIST799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 

instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 

HIST899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8 
credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number. 


HLTH  HEALTH 

(Health  and  Human  Performance) 

HLTH106  Drug  Use  and  Abuse  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (13064)  Alpert,  S. 
MTuWTh  1-2:45  p.m.  (HHP  0305) 

HLTH150  First  Aid  and  Emergency  Medical  Services 
(2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (13074)  Griffin,  M. 
TuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (HHP  0302) 

0102  (13075)  Griffin,  M. 
TuTh  7-9:30  p.m.  (HHP  0302) 

0201  (13076)  Homiak,  R 
TuWTh  9-10:45  a.m.  (HHP  0302) 

0202  (13077)  Homiak,  R 
TuTh  7-9:30  p.m.  (HHP  0302) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

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HLTH285  Controlling  Stress  and  Tension  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (13087)  Greenberg,  J. 

MTuWTh  9-10:45  a.m.  (HHP  1301) 

0201  (13088)  Hyde,  D. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (HHP  1301) 

HLTH289  Topical  Investigations  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUO. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements. 

HLTH377  Human  Sexuality  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (13099)  Sawyer,  R. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (HHP  1312) 

0102  (13100)  Burt,  J. 

TuTh  6-9:45  p.m.  (HHP  1312) 

0201  (13101)  Burt,  J. 

TuTh  6-9:45  p.m.  (HHP  1312) 

0202  (13102)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9-10:45  a.m.  (HHP  1301) 

HLTH386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 
REG/P-F. 

Individual  Instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Junior  standing.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements. 

HLTH430  Health  Education  in  the  Workplace  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (13113)  Feldman,  R. 

MTuWTh  9-10:45  a.m.  (HHP  0307) 

HLTH471  Women's  Health  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  WIVIST471.  Credit  will 
only  be  granted  for  HLTH  471  or  WMST471. 

0101  (13123)  Voorhees,  C. 
MTuWTh  1-2:45  p.m.  (HHP  1301) 

0102  (13124)  Murray,  C. 
MW  6-9:45  p.m.  (HHP  1301) 

0201  (13125)  Desmond,  S. 
MTuWTh  1-2:45  p.m.  (HHP  1302) 

0202  (13126)  Donze,  J. 
MW  6-9:45  p.m.  (HHP  1301) 

HLTH476  Death  Education  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (13136)  Leviton,  D. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (HHP  0307) 

0201  (13137)  Leviton,  D. 

MTuWTh  1-2:45  p.m.  (HHP  0307) 

HLTH489  (PermReq)  Field  Laboratory  Projects  and 
Workshop  (1-6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements. 


HLTH498A  Special  Topics  in  Health:  Massage  Therapy 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (13148)  Gilbert,  G. 
TuTh  1-4:40  p.m.  (HHP  0302) 

HLTH665  Health  Behavior  I  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (13158)  Feldman,  R. 
TuTh  6-9:45  p.m.  (HHP  0301) 

HLTH688  Special  Problems  in  Health  Education  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements. 

HLTH760  Public  Health  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (13169)  Desmond,  S. 
TuTh  6-9:45  p.m.  (HHP  0305) 


HONR  HONORS 

(Undergraduate  Studies) 

HONR238B  Honors  Seminar:  Images  of  Masculinity  in 
Twentieth  Century  American  Literature  and  Film  (3  credits) 

REG. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0101  (13219)  O'Sullivan,  S. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (ARC  1125) 

HONR248G  Honors  Seminar:  Social  and  Group  Violence: 

Terrorism  (3  credits)  REG. 

CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 

0101  (13229)  Smead,  E. 

TuTh  2-5:15  p.m.  (ANA  0120) 

HONR259Q  Honors  Seminar:  The  Mosaic  of  Identity  in 
Contemporary  American  Literature  (3  credits)  REG. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0201  (13249)  Airozo,  J. 
MTuWTh  1-2:45  p.m.  (ANA  0100) 


ITAL  ITALIAN 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

ITAL101  Elementary  Italian  I  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  ITAL  101  or  ITAL  121. 
0101  (13408)  STAFF 
MTuWTh  9-11:15  a.m.  (JMZ  0120) 

ITAL102  Elementary  Italian  II  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ITAL  101  or  permission  of  department. 
0201  (13418)  STAFF 
MTuWTh  9-11:15  a.m.  (JMZ  0122) 


64  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


IVSP  INDIVIDUAL  STUDIES  PROGRAM 

(Undergraduate  Studies) 

IVSP317  Progress  Report;  |1  credit)  S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  admission 
to  IVSP  major 

IVSP318  (PermReq)  Independent  Learning  Activities: 
Individual  Studies  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  IVSP  majors  only. 

IVSP420  (PermReq)  Senior  Paper  (3  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or 
instructor  to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  admission 
to  IVSP  major  For  IVSP  majors  only. 


JAPN  JAPANESE 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

JAPN101  Elementary  Japanese  I  (6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (13526)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMZ  1226) 

0102  (13527)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMZ  3122) 

JAPN102  Elementary  Japanese  II  (6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  JAPN  101  or  equivalent. 

0201  (13537)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMZ  1211) 

JAPN201  Intermediate  Japanese  I  (6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  JAPN  102  or  equivalent. 

0101  (13547)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMZ  3203) 

JAPN202  Intermediate  Japanese  II  (6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  JAPN  201  or  equivalent 

0201  (13557)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (JMZ  1226) 


JOUR  JOURNALISM 

(Philip  Merrill  College  of  Journalism) 

JOUR150  Introduction  to  Mass  Communication  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Not  open  to  stu- 
dents who  have  completed  JOUR  100  prior  to  Fall  1999. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  JOUR  100  or  JOUR  150. 
Formerly  JOUR  100. 
0101  (13607)  Barkin,  S. 
MW  4:15-7  p.m.  (JRN  1116) 

JOUR198  (PermReq)  Survey  Apprenticeship;  (1  credit)  S-R 

Students  must  meet  with  assistant  dean  Greig  Stewart  in 
JRN  1117  no  later  than  Friday,  May  30,  2003  to  gain  permis- 
sion to  enroll. 
0101  (13617)  Stewart,  G. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


JOUR201  (PermReq)  News  Writing  and  Reporting  I 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Grammar  competency  demonstrated  by  a  score 

of  52  or  higher  on  the  TSWE  and  permission  of  department. 

Sophomore  standing.  A  five-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  (13628)  Harvey,  C. 

MTuWThF  9-10:40  a.m.  (JRN  3103) 

JOUR202  (PermReq)  News  Editing  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  JOUR  201.  For  JOUR 

majors  only.  For  JOUR  majors  only. 

0101  (13638)Flynn,  A. 

MTuWThF  2-3:40  p.m.  (JRN  3103) 

0201  (13639)  Crane,  S. 

MTuWThF  1-2:40  p.m.  (JRN  3103) 

JOUR231  News  Writing  and  Reporting  for  Public  Relations 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  Grammar  competency  demonstrated  by  a  score 

of  52  or  higher  on  the  TSWE  and  permission  of  department. 

Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  JOUR  201  P. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  JOUR  201 P  or  JOUR  231. 

0101  (13649)  Newhagen,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (JRN  3103) 

JOUR232  News  Editing  for  Public  Relations  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  Grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  JOUR  231  or  equiva- 
lent and  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  students 
who  have  completed  JOUR  202P.  Credit  will  only  be  granted 
for  JOUR  202P  or  JOUR  232. 
0101  (13659)  Flynn,  A. 
MTuWThF  2-3:40  p.m.  (JRN  3103) 

0201  (13660)  Crane,  S. 
MTuWThF  1-2:40  p.m.  (JRN  3103) 

JOUR240  Advertising  in  America  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH)  Not  open  to  students 

who  have  completed  JOUR  340.  Credit  will  only  be  granted 

for  JOUR  240  or  JOUR  340.  Formerly  JOUR  340. 

0101  (13670)  Zanot,  E. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (JRN  1104) 

JOUR262  News  Editing  for  Broadcast  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  Grade  of  "C"  or  better  in  JOUR  201  and  per- 
mission of  department.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  JOUR  202B.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for 
JOURS  202B  or  JOUR  262. 
0101  (13680)  Burns,  D. 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TWS0117) 
MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TWS  0135) 

JOUR300  Journalism  Ethics  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  JOUR  201. 
0301  (13690)  Moeller,  S. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  1-4:15  p.m.  (JRN  1105) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

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JOUR352  Online  Journalism  {3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  JOUR  202  and  JOUR  320;  or  JOUR  360.  For 

JOUR  majors  only. 

0601  (13700)  Harvey,  C. 

Meets  08/04/03-08/22/03 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (JRN  3117) 

JOUR361  Television  Reporting  and  Production  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  360. 

0201  (13710)  Lodato,  M. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (TWS  0135) 

F  1-2:40  p.m.  (TWS  0117)  Lab 

JOUR396  (PermReq)  Supervised  internship;  (1  credit)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  JOUR  320  or  JOUR  360.  Students  must  gain 
permission  to  register  for  this  course  from  assistant  dean 
Greig  Stewart  in  JRN  1 1 17  no  later  than  Friday,  May  30, 
2003.  Students  must  spend  a  minimum  of  135  hours  spread 
over  at  least  a  ten  week  period  at  their  internship  site. 
Consequently,  grades  will  not  be  determined  until  after  the 
end  of  the  first  summer  session.  For  students  matriculating 
on  or  after  fall,  1999. 
0101  (13720)  Stewart,  G. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

JOUR398  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements.  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  section  and  MARS 
code  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR400  Law  of  Public  Communication  (3  credits)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  JOUR  320,  JOUR360  or  JOUR  501.  Graduate 
and  advanced  special  students  must  register  for  section 
0202. 

0201  (13770)  Brinkman,  R. 
MW  7-10:15  p.m.  (JRN  1 104) 

0202  (13771)  STAFF 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (JRN  1104) 

JOUR450  Mass  Media  in  Society  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Junior  standing. 

0101  (13781)  Barkin,  S. 

TuTh  4:15-7  p.m.  (JRN  1116) 

JOUR451  Advertising  and  Society  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  JOUR  201  or  JOUR  240.  Junior  standing. 
0101  (13791)  Zanot,  E. 
MW  1-4:15  p.m.  (JRN  1104) 

JOUR459A  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Journalism: 

Mining  the  National  Archives  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Undergraduate  journalism  majors  enrolled  in  this  course  will 

satisfy  JOUR  470-479  research  requirement.  Course  will  be 

held  at  the  National  Archives  II. 

0101  (13801)  Chinoy,  I. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (JRN  1104) 


JOUR459P  Special  Topics  in  Journalism:  Photojournalism 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

This  is  not  a  skills/lab  photo  class. 

0301  (13821)  Moeller,  S. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:10  p.m.  (JRN  1105) 

JOUR459W  Special  Topics  in  Journalism:  Covering  Conflict 

and  Terrorism  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501  (13831)  Moeller,  S. 

Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:10  p.m.  (JRN  1105) 

JOUR472  (PermReq)  Computer-Assisted  Reporting 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  320  or  JOUR  360.  Not  open  to  students 

who  have  completed  JOUR  328.  Credit  will  only  be  granted 

for  JOUR  328  or  JOUR  472.  Formerly  JOUR  328. 

0401  (13841)  Chinoy,  I. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (JRN  3102) 

JOUR501  (PermReq)  Fundamentals  of  Writing  and  Editing 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0101  (13851)  Callahan,  C. 

MTuWThF  9-10:40  a.m.  (JRN  3102) 

JOUR502  Reporting  for  Graduate  Students  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  501  or  permission  of  department. 

0201  (13861)  Crane,  S. 

MTuWThF  9-10:40  a.m.  (JRN  3103) 

JOUR503  Reporting  for  Broadcast  News  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  501. 

0101  (13871)  Burns,  D. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TWS  0117) 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (TWS  0135) 

JOUR600  Journalism  Ethics  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
0301  (13881)  Moeller,  S. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  1-4:15  p.m.  (JRN  1105) 

JOUR601  Theories  of  Journalism  and  Public  Communication 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0101  (13891)  Newhagen,  J. 

TuTh  1-4:15  p.m.  (JRN  1104) 

JOUR620  Seminar  in  Public  Affairs  Reporting  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  502  or  equivalent. 

0101  (13901)  Stepp,  C. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (JRN  1102) 


66  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  <3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


JOUR652  Online  journalism  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  JOUR  502,  JOUR  503  or  equivalent.  For  JOUR 

majors  only. 

0601  (13911)  Harvey,  C. 

Meets  08/04/03-08/22/03 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (JRN  31 17) 

JOUR661  Television  Reporting  and  Production  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  503  or  equivalent.  For  JOUR  majors  only. 

0201  (13921)  Lodato,  M. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (TWS  0135) 

F  1-2:40  p.m.  (TWS  0117)  Lab 

JOUR698  Special  Problems  in  Communication  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1117  for  sec- 
tion and  MARS  code  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR772  (PermReq)  Methods  in  Computer-Assisted 
Reporting  (3  credits)  REG. 

Pre-  or  corequisite:  JOUR  501  or  equivalent.  Not  open  to  stu- 
dents who  have  completed  JOUR  600.  Credit  will  only  be 
granted  for  JOUR  600  or  JOUR  772.  Formerly  JOUR  600. 
0401  (13976)  Chinoy,  I. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (JRN  3102) 

JOUR779A  (PermReq)  Seminar  in  Research  Problems: 
Mining  the  National  Archives  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (13986)  Chinoy,  I. 
TuTh  9  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (JRN  1104) 

JOUR798  Master's  Professional  Fieldwork;  (2-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  sec- 
tion and  MARS  code  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1117  for  sec- 
tion corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR888  Doctoral  Professional  Field  Work;  (3-9  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  sec- 
tion and  MARS  code  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR889  Doctoral  Tutorial  in  Journalism  and  Public 
Communication;  (3-9  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  sec- 
tion and  MARS  code  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  in  Journalism  and 
Mass  Communication  (1-8  credits)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1117  for  sec- 
tion and  MARS  code  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 


KNES  KINESIOLOGY 

(Health  and  Human  Performance) 

KNES121J  Physical  Education  Activities:  Women:  Martial 
Arts:  Rape  Aggression  Defense  (RAD)  (1  credit)  REG/P-F. 
Students  must  pay  a  $25  materials  fee  directly  to  the  instruc- 
tor. Required  attendance  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 
0101  (14230)  STAFF 
TuTh  6-9  p.m.  (CRC  2113)  Lab 

KNES131V  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Jogging 

(1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14240)  Data,  S. 

MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (HHP  2240)  Lab 

KNES137N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Golf 
(Beginning)  (1  credit)  REG/P  F 

Students  must  pay  a  $25  golf  facility  fee  directly  to  pro  shop. 
Meets  in  golf  range  classroom.  Attendance  required  begin- 
ning the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14250)  Savage,  K. 

MTuWTh  9-10:20  a.m.  (GLF  1102)  Lab 

0102  (14252)  Savage,  K. 

MTuWTh  10:30-11:50  a.m.  (GLF  1102)  Lab 

KNES144U  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Martial  Arts: 

Tai  Chi  Quan  (Beginning)  (1  credit)  REG/P-F 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14261)  Shen,  B. 

MTuWTh  4:30-5:50  p.m.  (CRC  2113) 

0201  (14262)  Shen,  B. 

MTuWTh  4:30pm-5:50pm  (CRC  2113) 

KNES147N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Scuba 

(Beginning)  (2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Students  must  qualify  on  the  first  day  of  class  in  order  to 

stay  in  the  class.  Students  must  attend  ALL  classes. 

Weekend  trip  required. 

0101  (14272)  Landers,  R. 

MTuWTh  8-10  a.m.  (CRC  B0120) 

TBA(CRCB0120)  Lab 

KNES154N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Swimming 

(Beginning)  (1  credit)  REG/P-F 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14282)  Myers,  K. 

MTuWTh  1-2:20  p.m.  (CRC  B0120)  Lab 

0201  (14283)  Tupper,  C. 

MTuWTh  1-2:20  p.m.  (CRC  B0120) 

KNES155N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Tennis 

(Beginning)  (1  credit)  REG/PR 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14293)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:30-3:50  p.m.  (COL  1100)  Lab 

0201  (14294)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:30-3:50  p.m.  (COL  1100)  Lab 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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KNES1550  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Tennis 

(Intermediate)  (1  credit)  REG/P-F. 

0101  (14304)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:30-3:50  p.m.  (COL  1100)  Lab 

0201  (14305)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:30-3:50  p.m.  (COL  1100)  Lab 

KNES157N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Weight 

Training  (Beginning)  (1  credit)  REG/P-F. 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14315)  Wallace,  B. 

MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (HHP  0103)  Lab 

0201  (14316)  Wallace,  B. 

MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (HHP  0103) 

KNES1570  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Weight 

Training  (Intermediate)  (1  credit)  REG/P-F 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14326)  Wallace,  B. 

MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (HHP  0103)  Lab 

0201  (14327)  Wallace,  B. 

MTuWTh  8-9:20  a.m.  (HHP  0103)  Lab 

KNES161R  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Step 

Aerobics  (Beginning)  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14337)  Harne,  A. 

MTuWTh  1-2:20  p.m.  (CRC  0105)  Lab 

0201  (14338)  Harne,  A. 

MTuWTh  1-2:20  p.m.  (CRC  0105)  Lab 

KNES161T  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Yoga 

(Beginning)  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0101  (14348)  Mullen,  S. 

MW  10:30  a.m.-12:15  p.m.  (CRC  2113)  Lab 

0102  (14349)  Mullen,  S. 

MW  12:30-2:15  p.m.  (CRC  2113)  Lab 

KNES260  Science  of  Physical  Activity  and  Cardiovascular 

Health  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Life  Science  (LS) 

0101  (14359)  Hagberg,  J. 

TuWTh  10  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (HHP  0306) 

0401  (14360)  Hagberg,  J. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (HHP  0306) 

KNES289  ('PermReQJ  Topical  Investigations  (1-3  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


KNES289M  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations:  Introduction 
to  Kinesiology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Students  will  learn  about  exercise  physiology,  biomechanics, 
sports  psychology,  movement  sciences  and  sports  manage- 
ment. Discover  the  career  options  that  are  available  to  kine- 
siologists  including  physical  therapy,  physical  education,  fit- 
ness training  and  sports  management  and  learn  how 
researchers  study  athletes,  patients  who  have  movement 
difficulties,  infants  and  young  children  who  are  learning  to 
move,  sport  organizations  and  much  more.  This  is  a  Young 
Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only. 
Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (14372)  Lindle,  R. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (HHP  1303) 

KNES293  History  of  Sport  in  America  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 

0301  (14382)  Grainger,  A. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (HHP  1303) 

0401  (14383)  Grainger,  A. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  1-4  p.m.  (HHP  1303) 

KNES300  Biomechanics  of  Human  Motion  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  BSCI 201;  and  BSCI 202. 

0201  (14393)  Tucker,  C. 

MTuTh  1-3:30  p.m.  (HHP  0306) 

TuTh  10  a.m.-12  p.m.  (HHP  0303)  Lab 

KNES350  The  Psychology  of  Sports  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (14403)  Hatfield,  B. 
TuTh  6-9:30  p.m.  (HHP  1303) 

0301  (14404)  Iso-Ahola,  S. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWTh  6-9:30  p.m.  (HHP  0307) 

KNES360  Physiology  of  Exercise  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  BSCI  201  and  BSCI  202;  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  (14414)  Brown,  M. 

TuWTh  2-4  p.m.  (HHP  0306) 

WTh  11  a.m.-l  p.m.  (HHP  2131)  Lab 

KNES370  Motor  Development  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (14424)  Horn,  R. 

MTuWTh  1:30-3:30  p.m.  (HHP  0303) 

KNES385  Motor  Control  and  Learning  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (14434)  Horn,  R. 

MTuWTh  10-1 1:50  a.m.  (HHP  0303) 


68  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/1 1;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


KNES386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Prerequisite:  Learning  proposal  approved  by  faculty  sponsor 
and  student's  internship  sponsor  Junior  standing. 
Kinesiology  majors  only.  One  week  lecture  followed  by  pre- 
arranged service  learning  internship.  See  Dr.  Scott  before 
May  14  to  select  site  and  sign  contract. 
0101  (14444)  Scott,  M. 
MTuWTh  9-10:50  a.m.  (HHP  0301) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

KNES389  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations  (1-3  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

KNES389G  Topical  Investigations:  Fitness  Assessment  and 
Exercise  Prescription.  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  KNES  360. 
0401  (14456)  Lindle,  R. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWTh  1-5  p.m.  (HHP  0303) 

KNES389K  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations:  Kinesiological 
Sciences  Option  —  Internship  (3  credits)  REG/P-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  KNES  major  and 
relevant  KNES  major  classes. 

KNES451  Children  and  Sport:  A  Psychosocial  Perspective 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F. 

Prerequisites:  KNES  287  and  KNES  350. 

0101  (14467)  Brown,  E. 

TuTh  5-8:30  p.m.  (HHP  0306) 

KNES455  Scientific  Bases  of  Athletic  Conditioning  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  KNES  360. 
0201  (14477)  Hatfield,  B. 
MW  6-9:30  p.m.  (HHP  1303) 

KNES498T  Special  Topics  in  Kinesiology:  Sport  and 
Globalization  (3  credits)  REG/P-F. 

Prerequisite:  KNES  287.  Must  attend  first  day;  most  of  lec- 
ture and  work  is  online. 
0101  (14487)  Andrews,  D. 
M  1-1:50  p.m.  (HHP  0301) 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

KNES689  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Kinesiology 
(1-3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

KNES799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

KNES899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


Summer  Course  Listings 
LARC  LANDSCAPE  ARCHITECTURE 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

LARC160  Introduction  to  Landscape  Architecture  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 

0101  (14552)  Hill,  M. 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 

LARC451  (PermReq)  Sustainable  Communities  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

This  course  meets  in  Monteverde,  Costa  Rica.  Contact  D. 

Myers  for  information. 

01 SF  (14562)  Myers,  D. 

Meets  06/02/03-08/12/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

LARC471  (PermReq)  Capstone  Studio:  Community  Design; 
(5  credits)  REG/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. 
01SF  (14572)  Myers,  D. 
Meets  06/02/03-08/12/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

LARC489  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Landscape 
Architecture:  Sustainable  Futures  in  Costa  Rica  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

This  course  meets  in  Monteverde,  Costa  Rica.  Contact  D. 

Myers  for  information. 

01SF  (14582)  Myers,  D. 

Meets  06/02/03-08/12/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

LARC499  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Landscape 
Architecture  (1-4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  This  course  meets  in 
Monteverde,  Costa  Rica.  Contact  D.  Myers  for  information. 
Prerequisite:  12  credits  in  LARC  or  permission  of  depart- 
ment. 

LATN  LATIN 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

LATN499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Latin  Language 

and  Literature  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (14664)  Hallett,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (14665)  Hallett,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

LATN699  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Latin  Literature 

(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (14675)  Hallett,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (14676)  Hallett,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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LBSC  LIBRARY  SCIENCE 

(Information  Studies) 

LBSC646  Literature  and  Materials  for  Young  Adults 

{3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  LBSC  646  or  LBSC  746.  Formerly  LBSC  746. 

0201  (14726)  Taylor,  D. 

MW  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  0105) 

Also,  Sat.,  Aug.  2  and  9,  9:30  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  Class  will  not 

meet  Aug.  11  and  13. 

LBSC670  Information  Structure  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0201  (14736)  Allen,  R. 

TuTh  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  0103) 

LBSC682  (PermReq)  Management  of  Electronic  Records  and 

Information  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0101  (14746)  Miller,  M. 

TuTh  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  0105) 

LBSC707  (PermReq)  Field  Study  in  Library  Service  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  all  core  courses  and  permission  of  department. 

0201  (14756)  Simmons,  S. 

W  3:30-5  p.m.  (HBK  4113) 

LBSC708J  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies:  Consumer 
Health  Information  Sources  and  Services  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0201  (14766)  Marsh,  E. 

TuTh  1:15-4:30  p.m.  (HBK  0105) 

LBSC708R  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies: 

Visual  and  Sound  Materials  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (14776)  Connors,  T 

MW  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  0103) 

LBSC708S  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies: 
E-Reference  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Taught  online  via  Web  CT. 
0101  (14786)  Abels,  E. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

LBSC708T  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies: 

Information  Use;  (1.5  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (14796)  Shaffer,  R. 

M  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  01 15) 

LBSC708U  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies: 

Information  Technology;  (1.5  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (14806)  Marsh,  E. 

W  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  0115) 

LBSC708W  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies: 

Managing  Cultural  Institutions  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0201  (14816)  Kurtz,  M. 

MW  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  0115) 


LBSC708Y  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies: 

Diversity  in  Librarianship:  People,  Collections,  Services  (3 

credits)  REG/AUD. 

0201  (14826)  Neely,  T 

TuTh  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  0115) 

LBSC709  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

LBSC735  Legal  Issues  in  Managing  Information  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0201  (14838)  Strickland,  L 

MW  12-3:15  p.m.  (HBK  0105) 

LBSC736  Designing  Information  Products  and  Services 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department 

0101  (14848)  Wasserman,  R 

Tu  9:30  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (HBK  41 15) 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

Also,  individual  meetings  to  be  arranged. 

LBSC741  Seminar  in  School  Library  Media  Program 

Administration  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  permission  of  department;  and  LBSC  643. 

0101  (14858)  Williams,  J. 

TuTh  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  41 13) 

LBSC745  Storytelling  Materials  and  Techniques  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0101  (14868)  Sheldon,  A. 

TuTh  5:30-8:45  p.m.  (HBK  0115) 

LBSC794  (PermReq)  Principles  of  Software  Evaluation 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  permission  of  department  and  LBSC  690. 

0201  (14878)  Soergel,  D. 

MW9a.m.-11:45a.m.  (HBK  0103) 

This  course  will  also  meet  Sat.,  July  19  and  26,  2003. 

LBSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


LING  LINGUISTICS 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

LING200  Introductory  Linguistics  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Not  open  to  stu- 
dents who  have  completed  ANTH  371  or  HESP  120. 
0201  (15020)  Fults,  S. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (KEY  0116) 

LING240  Language  and  Mind  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 
0101  (15030)  Thornton,  R. 
MTuWThF  3-4:20  p.m.  (MMH  1304) 


70  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


LING499  (PermReq)  Directed  Studies  in  Linguistics 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

LING689  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (15042)  Uriagereka,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (15043)  Uriagereka,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

LING698  (PermReq)  Directed  Study  (3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

LING798  Research  Papers  in  Linguistics  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

LING799  (PermReq)  IVIaster's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 
REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

LING889  (PermReq)  Directed  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

LING895  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Research  Paper  (6  credits) 

REG. 

0101  (15061)  Uriagereka,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (15062)  Uriagereka,  J. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

LING896  Research  Paper  in  Minor  Area  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  LING  895. 

0101  (15072)  Uriagereka,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (15073)  Uriagereka,  J. 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

LING899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


MATH  MATHEMATICS 

(Computer,  IVIathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

MATH003  Developmental  Mathematics  (3  credits)  S-F. 
Recommended:  For  students  who  plan  to  take  MATH  110, 
MATH  1 1 1,  MATH  1 13,  MATH  1 15  or  STAT  100;  but  are  not 
currently  qualified  to  do  so.  There  will  be  a  workshop  fee  of 
$230  for  MATH  003.  There  will  be  no  additional  per  credit 
tuition  charge. 
0301  (15134)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-4  p.m.  (CEN  0200) 
For  those  students  experiencing  math  anxiety  or  who  feel 
deficient  in  math  study  skills,  refer  to  the  special  programs 
section,  SUMM  003. 

MATH110  Elementary  Mathematical  Models  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department  based  on  satisfactory 
score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  MATH  001  with 
a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  or  MATH  002.  Not  open  to  students 
majoring  in  mathematics,  engineering,  business,  life  sci- 
ences and  the  physical  sciences.  Not  open  to  students  who 
have  completed  MATH  140,  MATH  220,  or  any  MATH  or 
STAT  course  for  which  MATH  140  or  MATH  220  is  a  prereq- 
uisite. Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  MATH  1 10  or  MATH 
113.  MATH  110  is  not  open  to  students  in  the  engineering 
and  computer,  mathematical  and  physical  sciences  colleges. 

0102  (15144)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0201) 

0103  (15145)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0201) 

0201  (15147)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0105) 

0203  (15148)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0105) 

MATH111  Introduction  to  Probability  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department  based  on  satisfactory  score  on  the 
mathematics  placement  exam,  MATH  1 10  or  MATH  002  with 
a  grade  of  "C"  or  better.  Not  open  to  students  majoring  in 
mathematics,  engineering  or  the  physical  sciences.  Not  open 
to  students  who  have  completed  STAT  100  or  any  MATH  or 
STAT  course  with  a  prerequisite  of  MATH  14 1.  Credit  will 
only  be  granted  for  MATH  111  or  STAT  100. 

0101  (15158)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  B0427) 

0102  (15159)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  B0427) 

0202  (15162)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0105) 


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MATH113  College  Algebra  with  Applications  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

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score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or  MATH  002. 

Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  MATH  140,  MATH 

220  or  any  course  for  which  MATH  140  or  MATH  220  is  a 

prerequisite.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  MATH  1 13  or 

MATH  1 10  and  MATH  1 15. 

0101  (15173)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0201) 

0103  (15174)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0106) 

0201  (15175)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0102) 

0203  (15176)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0102) 

MATH115  Precalculus  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department  based  on  satisfactory 

score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  MATH  002  with 

a  grade  of  "B"  or  better  or  MATH  1 13.  Not  open  to  students 

who  have  completed  MATH  140  or  any  MATH  or  STAT 

course  for  which  MATH  140  is  a  prerequisite.  Credit  will  only 

be  granted  for  MATH  1 13  or  MATH  1 15. 

0101  (15186)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0307) 

0103  (15187)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0307) 

0201  (15189)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0201) 

0202  (15190)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0201) 

MATH140  Calculus  I  (4  credits)  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  a  sat- 
isfactory score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or 
MATH  115  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  better  Credit  will  only  be 
granted  for  MATH  140  or  MATH  220. 

0101  (15201)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  B0423) 
{Eight  Weeks) 

0102  (15202)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  B0423) 
(Eight  Weeks) 

0103  (15203)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  B0423) 
{Eight  Weeks} 


MATH141  Calculus  II  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
MATH  140  or  equivalent.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for 
MATH  141  or  MATH  221. 

0101  (15214)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0103) 
{Eight  Weeks) 

0102  (15215)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0103) 
{Eight  Weeks) 

0103  (15216)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0103) 
{Eight  Weeks) 

MATH210  Elements  of  Mathematics  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  one  year  of  college  preparatory  algebra. 
Required  for  majors  in  elementary  education  and  open  only 
to  students  in  this  field. 
0101  (15227)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  1311) 
{Eight  Weeks) 

MATH211  Elements  of  Geometry  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  210. 

0101  (15237)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  1313) 

{Eight  Weeks) 

MATH220  Elementary  Calculus  I  (3  credits)  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  satis- 
factory performance  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam, 
MATH  1 13  or  MATH  1 15.  Not  open  to  students  majoring  in 
mathematics,  engineering  or  the  physical  sciences.  Credit 
will  only  be  granted  for  MATH  140  or  MATH  220. 

0101  (15247)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0101) 

0102  (15248)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0101) 

0103  (15249)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0101) 

0201  (15251)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0106) 

0202  (15252)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0106) 

0203  (15253)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0106) 


72  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


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MATH221  Elementary  Calculus  II  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
MATH  220,  MATH  140  or  equivalent.  Not  open  to  students 
majoring  in  mathematics,  engineering  or  the  physical  sci- 
ences. Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  MATH  141  or  MATH 
221. 

0102  (15263)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0105) 

0103  (15264)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  B0429) 

0201  (15265)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0307) 

MATH240  Introduction  to  Linear  Algebra  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  141  or  equivalent.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  MATH  240,  MATH  400  or  MATH  461. 

0103  (15276)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  B0421) 

{Eight  Weeks} 

MATH241  Calculus  III  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  MATH  141  and  any  one  of  the  following: 
MATH  240,  ENES  102,  PHYS  161  or  PHYS  171. 

0102  (15287)  STAFF 
Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  B0421) 
{Eight  Weeks} 

MATH246  Differential  Equations  for  Scientists  and  Engineers 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  141  and  any  one  of  the  following:  MATH 
240,  ENES  102,  PHYS  161  or  PHYS  171. 

0103  (15298)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  1308) 

0113  (15299)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  1313) 

0202  (15301)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0101) 

0203  (15302)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0101) 

MATH310  Introduction  to  Analysis  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  141.  Corequislte:  MATH  241.  Math 

majors  may  not  use  this  course  to  satisfy  an  upper-level 

requirement. 

0101  (15312)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  80425) 

MATH401  Applications  of  Linear  Algebra  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  240  or  MATH  461. 

0103  (15323)  Chu,  H. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0104) 

MATH406  Introduction  to  Number  Theory  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  141  or  permission  of  department. 

0203  (15334)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0201) 


MATH410  (PermReq)  Advanced  Calculus  I  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  240  and  MATH  241  with  a  grade  of  "C" 

or  better.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  MATH 

350.  Meets  eight  weeks,  four  days  per  week. 

0102  (15344)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0102) 

MATH411  Advanced  Calculus  II  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  410.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 

completed  MATH  350  and  MATH  351.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  MATH  411  or  MATH  4 12. 

0102  (15354)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0104) 

Meets  eight  weeks;  four  days  per  week. 

MATH461  Linear  Algebra  for  Scientists  and  Engineers  (3 

credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  14 1  and  one  MATH/STAT  course  for 

which  MATH  14 1  is  a  prerequisite.  This  course  cannot  be 

used  toward  the  upper  level  math  requirements  for 

MATH/STAT  majors.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  MATH 

240,  MATH  400  or  MATH  461. 

0102  (15364)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0106) 

0201  (15366)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0101) 

MATH462  Partial  Differential  Equations  for  Scientists  and 

Engineers  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  241  and  MATH  246.  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  MATH  462  or  MATH  415. 

0101  (15377)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0106) 

MATH463  Complex  Variables  for  Scientists  and  Engineers  (3 

credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  24 1  or  equivalent. 

0203  (15387)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  1313) 

MATH478A  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  For  Teachers  of 
Mathematics  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MATH498A  Selected  Topics  in  Mathematics  (1-9  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MATH648A  Selected  Topics  in  Analysis  (1-3  credits) 
REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MATH668A  Selected  Topics  in  Complex  Analysis 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


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MATH718A  Selected  Topics  in  Mathematical  Logic 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MATH748A  Selected  Topics  in  Geometry  and  Topology 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MATH799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MATH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


MEES  MARINE-ESTUARINE-ENVIRONMENTAL 
SCIENCES 

(Life  Sciences) 

MEES608E  Seminar  in  Marine-Estuarine-Environmental 
Sciences:  Theories  of  Science/Values  in  Science  I  (1  credit) 

REG. 

Corequisite:  MEES608F.  Course  is  taught  on  the  Interactive 

Video  Network. 

0101  (15523)  Tenore,  K. 

Tu  9-11:05  a.m.  (AGL2118) 

MEES608F  Seminar  in  Marine-Estuarine-Environmental 
Sciences:  Theories  of  Science/Values  in  Science  II  (1  credit) 

REG. 

Corequisite:  MEES608E.  Course  is  taught  on  the  Interactive 

Video  Network. 

0201  (15533)  Tenore,  K. 

Tu  9-11:05  a.m.  (AGL2118) 

MEES699  Special  Problems  in  Marine-Estuarine- 
Environmental  Sciences  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MEES799  Masters  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MEES899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


METO  METEOROLOGY 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

MET0499  Special  Problems  in  Atmospheric  Science 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MET0798  Directed  Graduate  Research  (1-3  credits)  S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


MET0899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


MICB  MICROBIOLOGY 

(Life  Sciences) 

MiCB688  Special  Topics  (1-4  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MICB799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MICB899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


MOCB  MOLECULAR  AND  CELL  BIOLOGY 

(Life  Sciences) 

MOCB699  Laboratory  Rotation  (2-3  credits)  S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MOCB899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


MUED  MUSIC  EDUCATION 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

MUED155  Fundamentals  for  the  Classroom  Teacher 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Open  to  students  majoring  in  pre-early  childhood  education, 
pre-elementary  education,  elementary  education  or  child- 
hood education.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  MUED  155  or 
MUSC  155.  Formerly  MUSC  155. 
0101  (15822)  Hewitt,  M. 
MTuWTh  8:30-10:10  a.m.  (PAC  2164) 

MUED499A  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze 

Institutes  Level  lA  (2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501  (15832)  Pantano,  M. 

Meets  06/23/03-06/27/03 

MTuWThF  8:30  a.m.-3:30  p.m.  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499B  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 

Level  IB  (2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501  (15842)  Pantano,  M. 

Meets  06/30/03-07/04/03 

MTuWThF  8:30  a.m.-3:30  p.m.  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499C  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 

Level  IIA  (2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501  (15852)  Stevenson,  J. 

Meets  07/07/03-07/1 1/03 

MTuWThF  8:30am-3:30pm  (PAC  2170) 


74  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


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MUED499D  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 

Level  MB  (2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0401  (15862)  Pantano,  M. 

Meets  07/14/03-07/18/03 

MTuWThF  8:30am-3:30pm  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499E  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 

Eurhythmies  only.  Level  I  (2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0501  (15872)  Pantano,  M. 

Meets  06/23/03-07/04/03 

MTuWThF  8:30-10:30  a.m.  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499F  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 

Eurhythmies  only.  Level  II  (2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0401  (15882)  Pantano,  M. 

Meets  07/07/03-07/18/03 

MTuWThF  8:30-10:30  a.m.  (PAC  2170) 


MUET  ETHNOMUSICOLOGY 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

MUET200  World  Popular  Musics  and  Identity  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0201  (15932)  Williams,  J. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (PAC  2160) 

MUET210  The  Impact  of  Music  on  Life  (3  credits)  REG. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY  Credit  will 

only  be  granted  for  MUSC  210  or  MUET  210.  Formerly 

MUSC2W. 

0101  (15942)  Vicente,  V. 

MTuWTh  10-11:40  a.m.  (PAC  3160) 

0201  (15943)  McCollum,  J. 

MTuWTh  10-11:40  a.m.  (PAC  3160) 

MUET220  Selected  Musical  Cultures  of  the  World  (3  credits) 

REG. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (15953)  Miller,  H. 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (PAC  2160) 


MUSC  SCHOOL  OF  MUSIC 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

MUSC106  Beginning  Classical  Guitar  Class  (2  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (16033)  Cavallaro,  G. 

MTuWTh  12:30-2  p.m.  (PAC  2126) 

MUSC130  Survey  of  Music  Literature  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  Open  to  all  students 

except  music  and  music  education  majors. 

0101  (16043)  DiClemente,  A. 

MTuWTh  9-10:40  a.m.  (PAC  2160) 


MUSC140  Music  Fundamentals  I  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  Limited  to  non-music 
majors. 

0101  (16053)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (PAC  2164) 

0102  (16054)  STAFF 
MTuWTh  1-2:40  p.m.  (PAC  2160) 

0201  (16055)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  11  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (PAC  2164) 

0202  (16056)  STAFF 
MTuWTh  1-2:40  p.m.  (PAC  2164) 

MUSC205  History  of  Rock  Music,  1950-Present  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0301  (16066)  King,  R. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  10  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (PAC  2200) 

MUSC388  (PermReq)  Music  Internship  (3  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC389  (PermReq)  Music  Internship  Analysis  (1  credit) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC448  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Music  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC448J  Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Jazz  Improvisation 

(1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (16083)  Vadala,  C. 

Meets  06/16/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PAC  1208) 

MUSC448N  Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Applications  in  Music 

Technology  Short  Course,  Notation  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0401  (16092)  Gibson,  R. 

Meets  07/21/03-07/25/03 

MTuWThF  10  a.m.-l  p.m.  (PAC  1108) 

MTuWThF  2-5  p.m.  (PAC  1108)  Lab 

MUSC448S  Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Applications  in  Music 
Technology  Short  Course,  Sequencing  (1  credit)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0401  (16102)  Gibson,  R. 
Meets  07/14/03-07/18/03 
MTuWThF  10  a.m.-l  p.m.  (PAC  1108) 
MTuWThF  2-5  p.m.  (PAC  1108)  Lab 

MUSC448W  Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Applications  in  Music 

Technology  Short  Course,  Web  Focus  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0401  (16112)  Gibson,  R. 

Meets  07/28/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  10  a.m.-l  p.m.  (PAC  1108) 

MTuWThF  2-5  p.m.  (PAC  1108)  Lab 


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MUSC463  Applications  in  IVIusic  Technology  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MUSC  150  or  permission  of  department. 

0501  (16122)  Evans,  W. 

Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 

MTuWThF  10  a.m.-l  p.m.  (PAC  1108) 

MTuWThF  2-5  p.m.  (PAC  1108)  Lab 

MUSC499  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  (2-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC648  Seminar  in  Music  Research  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0401  (16134)  Delapp,  J. 
Meets  07/28/03-08/21/03 
MTuWTh  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (Arranged) 

MUSC699  Selected  Topics  in  Music  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

MUSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  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  are  responsible  for  contacting  the  instructor,  prior 
to  course  enrollment,  to  determine  whether  animals  are  to 
be  used  in  the  course,  whether  class  exercises  involving  ani- 
mals are  optional  or  required  and  what  alternatives,  if  any, 
are  available. 

NFSC100  Elements  of  Nutrition  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE;  Life  Science  (LS) 

0101  (16201)  STAFF 

MWF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1115) 

TuTh  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1115)  Dis 

0201  (16202)  STAFF 

MWF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1111) 

TuTh  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PLS  1111)  Dis 

NFSC399  {PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Food  Science 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

NFSC490  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Nutrition 
(2-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisites:  NFSC  440  and 
permission  of  department. 


NFSC678  Selected  Topics  in  Nutrition  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0201  (16216)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

NFSC699  (PermReq)  Problems  in  Nutrition  and  Food 
Science  (1-4  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

NFSC799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG/S-R 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

NFSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG/S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

NRMT  NATURAL  RESOURCES  MANAGEMENT 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

NRMT389  (PermReq)  Internship  (3  credits)  S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

NRMT489  (PermReq)  Field  Experience  (1-4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


NRSC  NATURAL  RESOURCE  SCIENCES 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

NRSC389  (PermReq)  Internship  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

NRSC424  Field  Study  in  Soil  Morphology  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  NRSC200.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  NRSC 

424  or  NRSC  608B.  Formerly  NRSC  608B.  Special  Fee  of 

$200  will  be  charged  to  cover  field  preparation  and  the  cost 

of  transportation.  This  is  in  addition  to  the  regular  tuition 

charge. 

0101  (16348)  Rabenhorst,  M. 

Meets  05/27/03-06/13/03 

MTuWThF  7  a.m.-7  p.m.  (arranged) 

NRSC608A  Research  Methods:  Field  Studies  in  Pedology 
(1-4  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0201  (16383)  Rabenhorst,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

NRSC799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


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6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


NRSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


PBIO  PLANT  BIOLOGY 

(Life  Sciences) 

PBI0699  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Plant  Biology 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PBI0799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG/S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PBI0899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG/S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


PHIL  PHILOSOPHY 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

PHIL100  Introduction  to  Philosophy  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 

0201  (16545)  Deise,  E. 

MTuWThF  1-2:20  p.m.  (SKN  1112) 

0301  (16546)  Derksen,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  1-3:40  p.m.  (SKN  1115) 

PHIL140  Contemporary  Moral  Issues  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 

0101  (16556)  Runnels,  J. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (SKN  1112) 

0401  (16557)  Kassner,  J. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  10  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (SKN  1115) 

PHIL170  Introduction  to  Logic  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS) 

0301  (16567)  Stairs,  A. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  10  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (SKN  1115) 

0401  (16568)  Ribeiro,  A. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  10  a.m.-12:40  p.m.  (SKN  1112) 

PHIL236  Philosophy  of  Religion  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 
0101  (16578)  Idler-Acosta,  J. 
MTuWThF  1-2  p.m.  (SKN  1112) 


PHIL308C  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  Philosophy 
in  Film  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

A  night  at  the  movies  is  supposed  to  be  a  reprieve  from 
intellectual  inquiry.  But  if  there  is  little  difficulty  keeping  our 
inquiries  out  of  the  movie  house,  the  same  cannot  be  said 
for  keeping  movies  out  of  the  classroom.  Some  movies  are 
far  too  useful  to  ignore  when  it  comes  to  illuminating  philo- 
sophical dilemmas  or  bringing  certain  philosophical  ques- 
tions into  relief.  The  primary  purpose  of  this  class  is  to  intro- 
duce students  to  a  handful  of  topics  central  to  different  areas 
of  philosophy.  We  will  consider  such  questions  as:  what 
counts  as  knowledge?  When  (if  ever)  is  a  scientific  hypothe- 
sis confirmed?  Why  be  moral?  Could  machines  ever  be  con- 
scious? Films  will  provide  the  entry  point  into  such  ques- 
tions, followed  by  the  work  of  philosophers  and  their 
attempts  to  settle  them.  Students  are  not  expected  to  have 
had  previous  exposure  to  technical  philosophy. 
0501  (16588)  Cifone,  M. 
Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 
MTuWThF  1-3:40  p.m.  (PLS  1130) 

PHIL308R  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  The 
Aesthetics  of  Rock  Music  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Media  critic  Mark  Crispin  Miller  said  that  "all  rock  aspires  to 
the  condition  of  Muzak."  We'll  evaluate  this  and  other  claims 
about  the  art  status  of  rock  music.  We'll  explore  general 
views  about  rock  music  as  an  object  of  critical  attention.  Our 
goal  is  to  add  to  and  clarify  our  concepts  for  making  sense 
of  rock  as  an  art  form  and  of  rock  criticism.  We  will  place 
rock  within  a  broader  artistic  context.  You  will  be  introduced 
to  various  theories  of  art  (e.g.,  theories  of  musical  expres- 
sion) as  they  pertain  to  rock.  This  course  may  also  serve  as 
an  introduction  to  the  philosophy  of  music. 
0401  (16598)  Tetzlaff,  M. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  1-3:40  p.m.  (SKN  1115) 

PHIL308W  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  War, 
Terrorism  and  Current  U.S.  Policy  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
In  light  of  9/11,  Afghanistan,  and  the  threat  of  war  with  Iraq, 
questions  concerning  the  moral  justifiability  of  warfare  have 
taken  on  a  new  urgency.  This  course  will  introduce  students 
to  philosophical  and  theological  discussions  of  Just  War 
Theory  and  their  application  to  current  events.  When  is  a 
state  or  a  revolutionary  movement  justified  in  political  vio- 
lence? Is  the  administration's  doctrine  of  preemptive  attacks 
morally  justifiable?  Is  terrorism  ever  morally  justifiable?  Can 
the  use  of  weapons  of  mass  destruction  (nuclear,  chemical 
or  biological)  be  morally  justified?  Student  participation  in 
discussion  of  these  questions  will  be  central  to  the  structure 
of  the  class. 
01Z1  (16599)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  1:30-3:10  p.m.  (arranged) 
Section  01Z1  is  taught  at  The  Universities  at  Shady  Grove, 
9630  Gudelsky  Drive,  Rockville  MD. 

PHIL341  Ethical  Theory  (3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Two  courses  in  philosoptiy.  Junior  standing. 

0101  (16608)  James,  S. 

MTuWTh  1-2:40  p.m.  (SKN  1116) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

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PHIL498W  Topical  Investigations  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (16618)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

PHIL498X  Topical  Investigations  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (16628)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

PHIL688W  Selected  Problems  in  Philosophy  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0101  (16638)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

PHIL688X  Selected  Problems  in  Philosophy  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

0201  (16648)  STAFF 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

PHIL788W  Research  in  Philosophy  (1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (16658)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

PHiL788X  Research  in  Philosophy  (1-6  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0201  (16668)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

PHIL799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements. 

PHIL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements. 


PHYS  PHYSICS 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

PHYS104  How  Things  Work:  Science  Foundations  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  (PS)  Prerequisite:  High  School  l\Aath. 

0101  (16731)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1410) 


PHYS121  Fundamentals  of  Physics  I  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  previous 
course  work  in  trigonometry  or  MATH  1 15. 

0101  (16741)  Restorff,  K. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1412) 
TuTh  12-2  p.m.  (PHY  3306)  Lab 

MW  11-11:50  a.m.  (PHY  4208)  Dis 

0102  (16742)  Restorff,  K. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1412) 
TuTh  2-4  p.m.  (PHY  3306)  Lab 

TuTh  1-1:50  p.m.  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

0103  (16743)  Restorff,  K. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1412) 
TuTh  4-5:50  p.m.  (PHY  3306)  Lab 
TuTh  3-3:50  p.m.  (PHY  4208)  Dis 
0181  (16744)  Liberati,  S. 
MTuWThF  5:30-6:50  p.m.  (PHY  0405) 
TuTh  7-9  p.m.  (PHY  3306)  Lab 

MW  7-8  p.m.  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

PHyS122  Fundamentals  of  Physics  II  (4  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  PHYS  121  or 
equivalent. 

0101  (16753)  Rapport,  M. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  0405) 
TuTh  12-2  p.m.  (PHY  3316)  Lab 

MW  11-11:50  a.m.  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

0102  (16754)  Rapport,  M. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  0405) 
TuTh  2-4  p.m.  (PHY  3316)  Lab 

TuTh  1-1:50  p.m.  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

0201  (16755)  Rapport,  M. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1410) 
TuTh  12-2  p.m.  (PHY  3316)  Lab 

MW  11-11:50  a.m.  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

0202  (16756)  Rapport,  M. 
MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1410) 
TuTh  2-4  p.m.  (PHY  3316)  Lab 

TuTh  1-1:50  p.m.  (CHE  2118)  Dis 
0281  (16759)  Liberati,  S. 
MTuWThF  5:30-6:50  p.m.  (PHY  0405) 
TuTh  7-9  p.m.  (PHY  3316)  Lab 
MW  7-8  p.m.  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

PHYSiei  General  Physics:  Mechanics  and  Particle  Dynamics 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  (PS)  Pre-  or  corequisite:  MATH  141. 

Credit  will  not  be  granted  for  PHYS  171  and  PHYS  161  or 

PHYS  141  or  former  PHYS  191. 

0101  (16767)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  1402) 

MW  11  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PHY  1402)  Dis 


78  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


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PHYS262  General  Physics:  Vibrations,  Waves,  Heat, 
Electricity  and  Magnetism  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  PHYS  161. 
Corequisite:  PHYS  262A.  Credit  will  not  be  granted  for  PHYS 

272  and  PHYS  142  or  former  PHYS  192  or  PHYS  262. 

0201  (16778)  Nasser,  L. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  0405) 

MW  1-4  p.m.  (PHY  3219)  Lab 

MW  11  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PHY  4220)  Dis 

0202  (16779)  Nasser,  L 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  0405) 
TuTh  1-4  p.m.  (PHY  3219)  Lab 
TuTh  11  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PHY  4220)  Dis 

PHyS263  General  Physics:  Electrodynamics,  Light,  Relativity 
and  Modern  Physics  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  PHYS  262. 
Corequisite:  PHYS  263A.  Credit  will  not  be  granted  for  PHYS 

273  and  PHYS  263  or  former  PHYS  293. 
0101  (16789)  Nasser,  L. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  4220) 

MW  1^  p.m.  (PHY  3220)  Lab 

MW  11  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PHY  4220)  Dis 

PHYS299  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics 
(1-6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PHYS305  Physics  Shop  Techniques;  (1  credit)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  PHYS  405  or  permission  of  department. 
0101  (16927)  Wood,  R. 
TuTh  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PHY  0125)  Lab 

PHYS399  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PHYS405  Advanced  Experiments  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PHYS  375.  For  PHYS  majors  only.  Formerly 

PHYS  395. 

0101  (16803)  STAFF 

Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (PHY  4208) 

PHYS499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics 
(1-16  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PHYS798  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Advanced  Physics 
(1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Contact  department  to  make 
arrangements. 

PHYS799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


PHYS899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research 
(1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


PLSC  PLANT  SCIENCES 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources} 

PLSC399  Special  Problems  in  Plant  Science  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


PSYC  PSYCHOLOGY 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

PSYC100  Introduction  to  Psychology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 

0101  (17031)  Smith,  B. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1236) 

0201  (17032)  Capo,  T 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  1243) 

PSYC200  (PermReq)  Statistical  Methods  in  Psychology 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100  and  MATH  1 1 1,  MATH  140  or  MATH 

220. 

0101  (17042)  Sleeth-Keppler,  D. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1124) 

0201  (17043)  Capo,  T. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (BPS  1243) 

PSYC206  Developmental  Biopsychology  (3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 
0301  (17053)  Brauth,  S. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:10  p.m.  (BPS  1243) 

PSYC221  Social  Psychology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 

0101  (17063)  Rider,  R. 

TuTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (BPS  2283) 

0201  (17064)  Kim,  J. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  2283) 

PSyC301  Biological  Basis  of  Behavior  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  BSCI  105  and  PSYC  100. 

0101  (17074)  Hall,  R 

TuTh  5-8:20  p.m.  (BPS  2283) 

PSyC318D  Community  Interventions:  Theory  and  Research: 
Theory  and  Research — Domestic  Violence  (3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0501  (17084)  O'Brien,  K. 
Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 
MTuWThF  12-3  p.m.  (BPS  1228) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

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PSYC336  Psychology  of  Women  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Also  offered  as 

WMST336.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  PSYC  336  or 

WMST336. 

0201  (17094)  Turkson,  M. 

MW  1^:20  p.m.  (BPS  1236) 

PSYC341  Introduction  to  Memory  and  Cognition  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 
0101  (17104)  Franco-Watkins,  A. 
TuTh  1^:20  p.m.  (BPS  1236) 

PSYC353  Adult  Psychopathology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  PSYC 

353  and  PSYC  331  or  PSYC  431. 

0101  (17114)  Smith,  B. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  1236) 

0201  (17115)  Yeganeh,  R. 

TuTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (BPS  1236) 

PSYC354  Cross-CuKural  Psychology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100  plus  three  credits  in  psy- 
chology or  permission  of  department. 
0201  (17125)  Wingfleld,  J. 
MW  5-8:20  p.m.  (BPS  1236) 

PSYC355  Child  Psychology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 

completed  PSYC  333. 

0201  (17135)  Boyer,  T. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  1236) 

PSYC420  Experimental  Psychology:  Social  Processes  I  (4 
credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  200,  PSYC  221  and  completion  of  the 
departmentally  required  English,  math  and  science  support- 
ing course  sequence.  Restricted  to  PSYC  majors  who  have 
completed  85  credits. 

0201  (17145)  Eichelberger,  A. 
MW  5-8:20  p.m.  (BPS  2283) 
Th  5-8:20  p.m.  (BPS  0147)  Lab 

0202  (17146)  Eichelberger,  A. 
MW  5-8:20  p.m.  (BPS  2283) 
Tu  5-8:20  p.m.  (BPS  0147)  Lab 

PSYC432  Introduction  to  Counseling  Psychology  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  nine  hours  in  psychology  including  PSYC  200. 

0101  (17156)  Gelso,  C. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (BPS  1232) 

0201  (17157)  Friedman,  S. 

MW  9:30  a.m.-12:50  p.m.  (BPS  1238) 

PSYC434  Severe  Mental  Disorders:  Etiology  and  Treatment 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  PSYC  200,  PSYC  301  and  PSYC  353;  or  permis- 
sion of  department. 
0101  (17167)  Coursey,  R. 
MW  1-4:20  p.m.  (BPS  1238) 


PSYC436  Introduction  to  Clinical  Psychology  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  200  or  equivalent. 

0101  (17177)  Coursey,  R. 

TuTh  5-8:20  p.m.  (BPS  1238) 

PSYC469H  Honors  Thesis  Proposal  Preparation  (1-3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (17187)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (17188)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

PSYC478  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Psychology 
(1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC479  (PermReq)  Special  Research  Problems  in 
Psychology  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC499H  Honors  Thesis  Research  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (17202)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 
0201  (17203)  STAFF 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

PSYC622  Research  Methods  in  Clinical  Psychology 

(3  credits)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  instructor  Credit  will  only  be 

granted  for  PSYC  622  or  PSYC  718.  Formerly  PSYC  718. 

0301  (17214)  Lejuez,  C. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

Time  and  room  TBA. 

PSYC629  (PermReq)  Clinical  Laboratory  (1-3  credits)  S-F 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC788  Special  Research  Problems  (1-4  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC789  Special  Research  Problems  (1-4  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

PSYC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


80  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01 XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  • 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


PUAF  PUBLIC  AFFAIRS 

(Public  Affairs) 

PUAF670  Finance  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

For  PUAF  majors  only  or  permission  of  department. 

RB01  (17283)  Campbell,  W. 

Meets  07/16/03-08/22/03 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (Arranged) 

PUAF752  Tactics  and  Principles  of  Negotiation  (3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

For  PUAF  majors  only  or  permission  of  department. 

RB01  (17337)  Field,  C. 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (Arranged) 

PUAF798B  Readings  in  Public  Policy  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  Instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  For  PUAF  majors  only. 

PUAF899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


RUSS  RUSSIAN 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

RUSS386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Junior  standing. 

RUSS499  Independent  Study  in  Russian  (1-3  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

RUSS798  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


SOCY  SOCIOLOGY 

(Befiavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

SOCY100  Introduction  to  Sociology  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 

0201  (17528)  Pease,  J. 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (ASY  3207) 

0301  (17529)  Hunt,  L. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 

MTuWThF  9-11:40  a.m.  (ASY  3211) 

SOCY105  Introduction  to  Contemporary  Social  Problems 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 

0101  (17539)  Corbin,  M. 

TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (ASY  3203) 

0401  (17540)  STAFF 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (ASY  1213) 


SOCY201  Introductory  Statistics  for  Sociology  (4  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  SOCY  100  and  MATH  m  or  equivalent.  Not 

open  to  students  who  have  completed  BMGT  231,  ENEE  324 

or  STAT  400.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  AREC  484,  BIOM 

301,  BMGT  230,  CNEC  400,  ECON  321,  EDMS451,  GEOG 

305,  GVPT422,  PSYC  200,  SOCY  201,  URSP  350  or  TEXT 

400. 

0201  (17550)  Parashar,  S. 

MTuWTh  1-2:40  p.m.  (ASY  3203) 

TuTh  9:30-11  a.m.  (ASY  3203)  Lab 

SOCy203  Sociological  Theory  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  SOCY  100. 
0101  (17560)  Korzeniewicz,  R. 
TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (ASY  3207) 

SOCy230  Sociological  Social  Psychology  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0501  (17570)  Kurashina,  Y. 
Meets  06/23/03-07/11/03 
MTuWTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (ASY  3207) 

SOCY305  Scarcity  and  Modern  Society  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  three  credits  of  sociology. 

0401  (17580)  Finsterbusch,  K. 

Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 

MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.-12:10  p.m.  (ASY  3217) 

SOCY325  The  Sociology  of  Gender  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  three  credits  of  sociology. 
Also  offered  as  WMST  325.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for 
SOCY  325  or  WMST  325. 
0201  (17590)  Nomaguchi,  K. 
MW  6-9:20  p.m.  (ASY  3207) 

0301  (17591)  Hunt,  J. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  1-3:40  p.m.  (ASY  1213) 

SOCy380  Honors  Independent  Reading  in  Sociology 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Formerly  SOCY  378. 

SOCy381  Honors  Independent  Research  in  Sociology 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  SOCY  380. 
Formerly  SOCY  388. 

SOCY383  Honors  Thesis  Research  (3  credits)  REG/P-F. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  SOCY  381. 
Formerly  SOCY  389. 

SOCY386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Junior  standing. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

wvvw.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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SOCY399  (PermReqj  Independent  Study  in  Sociology 
(1-6  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

SOCY427  Deviant  Behavior  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  six  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  of  depart- 
ment. 

0401  (17611)  Stepnisky,  J. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (ASY  3211) 

SOCY432  Social  Movements  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  six  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  of  depart- 
ment. 

0601  (17621)  Florez-Morris,  M. 
Meets  08/04/03-08/22/03 
MTuWTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (ASY  3211) 

SOCY443  The  Family  and  Society  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  six  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  of  depart- 
ment. 

0501  (17631)  Zamani-Moghadam,  L 
Meets  06/23/03-07/1 1/03 
MTuWTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (ASY  3207) 

SOCY467  Sociology  of  Education  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  six  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  of  depart- 
ment. 

0301  (17641)  Dance,  L. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  1-3:40  p.m.  (ASY  3217) 

SOCY498B  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Sociology  of 
Poverty  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

An  examination  of  poverty  in  America  including  the  experi- 
ences, perspectives,  and  values  of  poor  people  as  well  as 
the  definitions,  causes  and  consequences  of  and  solutions  to 
poverty. 

0301  (17651)  Pease,  J. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  9-11:40  a.m.  (ASY  3203) 

SOCY498C  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Sociology  of 
Sexuality  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD.  Prerequisite:  six  credits  in 
sociology  or  permission  of  tfie  department. 
Examines  the  theoretical  and  macro-level  institutions  that 
shape  our  perceptions  of  sex/gender  and  sexuality  as  we 
enter  the  21st  century.  Explores  the  social  construction  of 
sexuality  in  America  as  it  intersects  with  gender,  race/ethnici- 
ty, class,  violence,  media,  family,  economy  and  globalization. 
0401  (17661)  Moore,  L. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (ASY  1213) 

SOCY498D  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Sociology  of 
Popular  Culture  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (17671)  Stillman,T 
MTuW  6-8:15  p.m.  (ASY  3215) 


SOCY699  Special  Social  Problems  (1-16  credits)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

SOCV799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

SOCY899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


SPAN  SPANISH 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

SPAN101  Elementary  Spanish  I  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  No  previous  Spanisli:  higti  school  level  1 

Spanish  with  grade  of  "A"  or  "B"  or  high  school  level  2 

Spanish  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or  below.  Not  open  to 

native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 

0101  (17736)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:30-11:45  a.m.  (JMZ  3205) 

0201  (17737)  STAFF 

TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  3205) 

SPAN102  Elementary  Spanish  II  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  SPAN  101  at  UMCP  or  equivalent.  Not  open  to 

native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 

0101  (17747)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:30-11:45  a.m.  (JMZ  0122) 

0201  (17748)  STAFF 
TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  3203) 

SPAN201  Intermediate  Spanish  (4  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  SPAN  102  or  SPAN  103 
at  UI\/ICP  or  high  school  level  3  Spanish  with  a  grade  of  "A  " 
or  "B"  or  high  school  level  4  Spanish  with  a  grade  of  "C"  or 
below.  Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 
Formerly  SPAN  203. 

0101  (17758)  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:30-11:45  a.m.  (JMZ  0208) 

0102  (17759)  STAFF 
TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  0208) 
0201  (17760)  STAFF 
TuWTh  6-9  p.m.  (JMZ  2207) 

SPAN202  Intermediate  Grammar  and  Composition 

(3  credits)  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.  Corequisite:  SPAN  207  and/or  SPAN  211.  Not 

open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish.  Formerly  SPAN 

204. 

0101  (17770)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (JMZ  0125) 

SPAN222  Cultural  Difference  in  Contemporary  Latin  America 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (17780)  STAFF 

MW  9:30  a.m.-12:45  p.m.  (JMZ  0125) 


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6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


SPAN301  Advanced  Grammar  and  Composition  I  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  SPAN  202.  Recommended:  SPAN  207. 

0101  (17790)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (JMZ  3203) 

SPAN311  Advanced  Conversation  I  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  SPAN  202,  SPAN  211  or  permission  of  depart- 
ment. Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 
0101  (17800)  STAFF 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (JMZ  3203) 

SPAN312  Advanced  Conversation  M  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  SPAN  202  and  SPAN  211,  SPAN  311  or  permis- 
sion of  department.  Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of 
Spanisfi. 

0201  (17810)  STAFF 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (JMZ  3120) 

SPAN448  Special  Topics  in  Latin  American  Civilization: 
Culture  and  Music  in  the  Hispanic  Caribbean  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (17811)  Quintero-Herencia,  J. 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (JMZ  3205) 

SPAN448B  Special  Topics  in  Latin  American  Civilization: 
Inter  and  Intra-state  Conflict  and  its  Resolution  in  Latin 
America  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (17830)  Kaufman,  E. 
TuTh  2-5:20  p.m.  (TYD  2108) 

SPAN467  Latin  American  Short  Story  (3  credits)  REG/P  F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  SPAN  321,  SPAN  322,  SPAN  323  or  SPAN  324. 
45  semester  hours.  For  SPAN  majors  only. 
0101  (17831)  Sosnowski,  S. 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (JMZ  3205) 

SPAN472  Latin  American  Perspectives  on  the  United  States 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  SPAN  321,  SPAN  322,  SPAN  323  or  SPAN  324. 

45  semester  hours.  For  SPAN  majors  only. 

0201  (17840)  Aguilar-Mora,  J. 

MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (JMZ  3120) 

SPAN699  Independent  Study  in  Spanish  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

SPAN799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

SPAN899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


STAT  STATISTICS  AND  PROBABILITY 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical  Sciences) 

STAT100  Elementary  Statistics  and  Probability  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  math  department  based  on  satisfactory  score 
on  math  placement  exam,  MATH  1 10  or  MATH  1 15.  Not 
open  to  students  who  have  completed  MATH  111  or  any 
MATH  or  STAT  course  with  a  prerequisite  of  MATH  141. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  MATH  111  or  STAT  100. 

0101  (17908)  STAFF 
MTuWThF  8-9:20  a.m.  (MTH  0105) 

0202  (17910)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0307) 

STAT400  Applied  Probability  and  Statistics  I  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  14 1.  Not  acceptable  toward  graduate 

degrees  in  STAT,  AMSC  or  MATH.  Credit  will  only  be  granted 

for  BMGT231,  ENEE  324  or  STAT  400.  These  courses  are  not 

interchangeable,  consult  your  program  requirements  or 

advisor  for  what  is  acceptable  toward  your  program  of 

study. 

0102  (17920)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30-10:50  a.m.  (MTH  0307) 

0103  (17921)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0105) 

0203  (17923)  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (MTH  0307) 

STAT498A  Selected  Topics  in  Statistics  (1-6  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

STAT798A  Selected  Topics  in  Statistics  (1-4  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

STAT799  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

STAT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


SURV  SURVEY  METHODOLOGY 

(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

SURV623  Data  Collection  Methods  in  Survey  Research 

(3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Class  will  meet  5:15-8  p.m.  on  June  24  and  26.  Meets 

06/04/03-07/24/03.  Course  is  taught  in  conjunction  with 

Michigan's  Summer  Institute.  This  class  is  also  being  offered 

off-site  at  the  Census  Bureau  in  Suitland,  Md. 

0101  (18051)  Cantor,  D. 

Meets  06/04/03-07/24/03 

TuTh  4:15-7  p.m.  (LEF  1208) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 


SURV625  Applied  Sampling  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  statistics  course  approved  by  the  department. 

Course  is  team  taught  by  James  Lepkowski  and  Roger 

Tourangeau. 

0101  (18061)  Lepkowski,  J. 

Meets  06/02/03-07/25/03 

MW  6:15-9  p.m.  (LEF  1208) 

SURV699  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology 
(1-4  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (18071)  Groves,  R. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0102  (18072)  Tourangeau,  R. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

0201  (18073)  Lahiri,  R 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

SURV699A  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology: 
Questionnaire  Design  (1  credit)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (18083)  Tourangeau,  R. 
IVIeets  06/10/03-06/14/03 
MTuWThF  1-4  p.m.  (LEF  1208) 

SURV699B  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology: 
Introduction  to  Survey  Quality  (1  credit)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (18093)  Biemer,  R 
Meets  06/23/03-06/27/03 
MTuWThF  1-5  p.m.  (arranged) 

SURV699C  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology: 
Intro  to  Small  Area  Estimation  (1  credit)  REG/AUD. 
0201  (18103)  Lahiri,  R 
Meets  07/14/03-07/19/03 
MTuWThF  1-4  p.m.  (LEF  1208) 

SURV699K  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology: 

Multi-Level  Analysis  of  Survey  Data  (3  credits)  REG/AUD. 

0101  (18113)  Croninger,  R. 

Meets  06/02/03-06/27/03 

MTuWThF  10:30  a.m.-12:30  p.m.  (LEF  1208) 

SURV699L  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology: 
Readings  in  Survey  Methodology  (1-3  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0201  (18123)  Lahiri,  P. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


THET182  Stage  Make-up  (2  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  THET  182  or  THET  185. 

Formerly  THET  185. 

0201  (18194)  Chiang,  S. 

MTuWTh  10-11:20  a.m.  (PAC  1703)  Lab 

THET291  American  Theatre  1890-Present  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  Formerly  THET  310. 
Students  will  explore  how  some  of  the  greatest  and  most 
controversial  playwrights  of  the  past  fifty  years  have  dealt 
with  the  challenge  of  defining  what  it  means  to  be 
American,  and  how  they  have  tackled  questions  of  racism, 
homosexuality,  gender  and  politics.  This  is  a  Young  Scholars 
Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  con- 
tact SPOC  for  further  information  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  (18195)  Nathans,  H. 
Meets  07/14/03-08/01/03 
MTuWThF  9:30  a.m.^:30  p.m.  (PAC  1815) 

THET386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning  (3-6  credits) 

REG/P-R 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Junior  standing. 

THET499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (3  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

THET499B  Independent  Study:  Introduction  to  Playwriting 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (18208)  Trieschmann,  D. 
TuTh  4-7:20  p.m.  (PAC  1807) 

THET499J  Independent  Study:  To  the  Playing  Fields: 
Exploring  the  Theatre  of  Life  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  (18218)  Jacoby,  J. 
MTuWTh  1-2:20  p.m.  (PAC  1809) 
Time  and  room  TBA.  Lab 

THET499L  Independent  Study:  Voice  and  Diction  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  (18228)  Coyle,  M. 

MTuWThF  1-2:20  p.m.  (PAC  3736)  Lab 


THET  THEATRE 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

THET110  Introduction  to  the  Theatre  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0101  (18173)  Rothman,  K. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PAC  1801) 

0201  (18174)  Fisler,  B. 

MTuWThF  11  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PAC  1801) 

THET120  Introduction  to  Acting  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  THET  110  or  permission  of  department.  For 

non-majors  only. 

0101  (18184)  Coyle,  M. 

MTuWThF  1-2:20  p.m.  (PAC  3736)  Lab 


THET499N  Independent  Study:  From  Stage  To  Screen: 
Stage  Plays  as  Film  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (18238)  Tharp,  R. 
TuTh  1-4:20  p.m.  (PAC  1809) 

THET499P  independent  Study:  Puppetry  Workshop 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (18248)  Cotter,  M. 

TuTh  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PAC  3730)  Lab 

THET499T  Independent  Study:  Then  Came  Each  Actor  on 

His  Ass:  Performing  Shakespeare  on  Stage  and  Screen 

(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  (18258)  Stewart,  S. 

MW  9  a.m.-12:20  p.m.  (PAC  1809) 


84  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Summer  Course  Listings 


THET499U  Independent  Study:  Strangers  in  a  Strange  Land 
Dracula,  Cirque  du  Soleil  and  Other  "Strange"  Theatres 
(3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  (18268)  Wood,  P. 
TuTh  6-9:20  p.m.  (PAC  1815) 

THET499X  Independent  Study:  Building  the  Bridge  from 
Page  to  Stage:  Production  Dramaturgy  (3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

0101  (18278)  Cole,  C. 
MTuTh  1-3:15  p.m.  (PAC  1807) 

THET789  (PermReq)  Master's  Practicum  (1-6  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

THET799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

THET899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


UMEI  MARYLAND  ENGLISH  INSTITUTE 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

UMEI001  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language: 
Beginning  (12  credits)  S-F. 

0101  (18343)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PLS  1162) 
MTuWThF  1-3  p.m.  (PLS  1162) 

0102  (18344)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

UMEI002  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language: 
Intermediate  I  (12  credits)  S-F. 

0101  (18354)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PLS  1 164) 
MTuWThF  1-3  p.m.  (PLS  1164) 

0102  (18355)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 

UMEI003  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language: 
Intermediate  II  (12  credits)  S-F. 

0101  (18365)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PLS  1 184) 
MTuWThF  1-3  p.m.  (PLS  1184) 

0102  (18366)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


UMEI004  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language: 
Intermediate  III  (12  credits)  S-F. 

0101  (18376)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PLS  1176) 
MTuWThF  1-3  p.m.  (PLS  1176) 

0102  (18377)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PLS  1158) 
MTuWThF  1-3  p.m.  (PLS  1158) 

0103  (18378)  STAFF 
Meets  06/23/03-08/08/03 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-12  p.m.  (PLS  1117) 
MTuWThF  1-3  p.m.  (PLS  1117) 


UNIV  UNIVERSITY  COURSES 

(Undergraduate  Studies) 

UIMIV099  (PermReq)  Internship  Seminar  (No  credit)  S-F. 
Permission  of  Internship  coordinator  required.  Obtain  signa- 
ture and  more  information  at  the  Career  Center,  3100 
Hornbake  Library.  Special  fee  required  for  this  course. 
0101  (18439)  Kenyon,  M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


0201  (18440)  Kenyon, M. 
Time  and  room  TBA. 


URSP  URBAN  STUDIES  AND  PLANNING 

(Architecture) 

URSP399I  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

URSP681  Urban  Planning  Law  (3  credits)  REG. 

Credit  will  on/y  be  granted  for  URSP  681,  URBS  450  or  URBS 

681.  Formerly  URBS  681. 

0101  (18504)  Karina,  S. 

MW  7-10:20  p.m.  (ARC  1 127) 

0201  (18505)  Karina,  S. 

MW  7-10:20  p.m.  (ARC  1121) 

URSP708  Community  Planning  Studio:  2003  Summer  Study 
in  St.  Petersburg,  Russia  (4  credits)  REG/AUD. 
0101  (18516)  Howland,  M. 
MTuWThF  9  a.m.-4  p.m.  (arranged) 

URSP788  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Urban  Studies 
and  Planning:  Independent  Study  in  Urban  Studies  and 
Planning  (1-3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

URSP798  (PermReq)  Readings  in  Urban  Studies  and 
Planning  (1-3  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Course  Listings 

URSP799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits) 

REG/S-F. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


VMSC  VETERINARY  MEDICAL  SCIENCES 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

VMSC699  Special  Problems  in  Veterinary  Medical  Sciences 
(1-4  credits)  REG. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

VMSC799  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 

VMSC899  Dissertation  Research  (1-8  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


WMST  WOMEN'S  STUDIES 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

WMST250  Introduction  to  Women's  Studies:  Women,  Art 

and  Culture  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0101  (18659)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (WDS  1114) 

WMST255  Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  ENGL  250. 

Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  WMST  255  or  ENGL  250. 

0101  (18669)  Ryan,  L. 

TuTh  1-4:15  p.m.  (SQH  1103) 

WMST275  World  Literature  by  Women  (3  credits)  REG. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  CMLT  275. 
Credit  will  only  be  granted  for  WMST  275  or  CMLT  275. 
0101  (18679)  Beroiz,  L. 
TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (SQH  2120) 
0201  (18680)  Moriel,  L. 
MW  6-9:15  p.m.  (KEY  0116) 

WMST325  The  Sociology  of  Gender  (3  credits)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

CORE:  DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  three  credits  of  sociology. 
Also  offered  as  SOCY  325.  Credit  will  only  be  granted  for 
WMST  325  or  SOCY  325. 
0201  (18690)  Nomaguchi,  K. 
MW  6-9:20  p.m.  (ASY  3207) 
0301  (18691)  Hunt,  J. 
Meets  06/02/03-06/20/03 
MTuWThF  1-3:40  p.m.  (ASY  1213) 

WMST336  Psychology  of  Women  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Also  offered  as  PSYC  336.  Credit  will 
only  be  granted  for  WMST  336  or  PSYC  336. 
0201  (18701)  Turkson,  M. 
MW  1-4:20  p.m.  (BPS  1236) 


WMST400  Theories  of  Feminism  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  one  course  in  WMST  or  a  course  cross-listed 

with  a  WMST  course. 

0101  (18711)  STAFF 

TuTh  6-9:15  p.m.  (WDS  1127) 

WMST471  Women's  Health  (3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  HLTH  471.  Credit  will  only 
be  granted  for  WMST  471  or  HLTH  471. 

0101  (18721)  Voorhees,C. 
MTuWTh  1-2:45  p.m.  (HHP  1301) 

0102  (18722)  Murray,  C. 
MW  6-9:45  p.m.  (HHP  1301) 

0201  (18723)  Desmond,  S. 
MTuWTh  1-2:45  p.m.  (HHP  1302) 

0202  (18724)  Donze,  J. 
MW  6-9:45  p.m.  (HHP  1301) 

WMST498A  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Women's  Studies: 
Community  Intervention:  Domestic  Violence  (3  credits) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0501  (18734)  O'Brien,  K. 
Meets  06/23/03-07/11/03 
MTuWThF  12-3  p.m.  (BPS  1228) 

WMST499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study:  Individual  Study 
in  Women's  Studies  (1-3  credits)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  3  hours  of  WMST 
and  junior  standing. 

WMST699  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  (1-3  credits) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number.  By  permission  of  instructor 
only. 

WMST799  Masters  Thesis  Research  (1-6  credits)  REG. 
Individual  instruction  course.  Contact  department  or  instruc- 
tor to  obtain  section  number. 


86  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/1 1;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


CORE  COURSES 

For  CORE  requirements,  please  consult  the  CORE  Web  site 
at:  www.umd.edu/CORE,  the  second  edition  of  the  Spring 
Schedule  of  Classes,  the  CORE  Handbook  (available  at  your 
advising  office  and  The  Office  of  Undergraduate  Studies, 
2130  Mitchell  Building)  or  the  undergraduate  catalog. 

Refer  to  the  "Summer  2003  Course  Listing"  section  in  this 
guide  for  session,  class  and  time  information. 

CORE  FUNDAMENTAL  STUDIES 
Introduction  to  Writing  Courses 

ENGL  101         Introduction  to  Writing 
ENGL  101X      Introduction  to  Writing  (English  as  a  second 
language) 

Professional  Writing 

ENGL  391         Advanced  Composition 

ENGL  392         Advanced  Composition:  Pre-Law 

ENGL  393         Technical  Writing 

ENGL  393X      Technical  Writing  (English  as  a  second 

language) 
ENGL  394         Business  Writing 
ENGL  395         Writing  for  Health  Professions 


WMST  255       Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women  (ENGL 

250)  (D) 
WMST  275       World  Literature  by  Women  (CMLT  275)  (D) 


Mathematics 

MATH  110  Elementary  Mathematical  Models 

MATH  111  Introduction  to  Probability 

MATH  113  College  Algebra  with  Applications 

MATH  115  Precalculus 

NOTE:  MATH  111,  140,  141,  220,  221  and  STAT  100  fulfill 
both  fundamental  and  distributive  requirements.  See  distrib- 
utive studies  list  for  math  and  formal  reasoning. 

CORE  DISTRIBUTIVE  STUDIES 

Courses  noted  "(D)"  also  meet  the  CORE  diversity  require- 
ment. 

CORE  HUMANITIES  AND  THE  ARTS 
Literature  Courses  (HL) 


CHIN  213  Chinese  Poetry  into  English:  An  Introduction  (D) 

CLAS  100         Classical  Foundations 

CLAS  170         Greek  and  Roman  Mythology 

CMLT  270        Global  Literature  and  Social  Change  (D) 

CMLT  275         World  Literature  by  Women  (WMST275)  (D) 

ENGL  202         Literature  of  the  Western  World  II: 

Renaissance  to  Modern 
ENGL  205         Introduction  to  Shakespeare 
ENGL  222         American  Literature  1865-Present 
ENGL  234         African-American  Literature  (AASP  298L)(D) 
ENGL  243         Introduction  to  Poetry 
ENGL244  Introduction  to  Drama 

ENGL  250         Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women 

(WMST255)  (D) 
FREN  250         Readings  in  French 
HONR  238B     Images  of  Masculinity  in  Twentieth  Century 

American  Literature  and  Film 
HONR  258K     Shakespeare:  in  History  and  in  Performance 
HONR  259Q     The  Mosaic  of  Identity  in  Contemporary 

American  Literature 
SPAN  222        Cultural  Differences  In  Contemporary  Latin 

America  (LASC  222)  (D) 


The  History 

AMST  205 
ARCH  170 
ARCH  223 
ARTH  100 
ARTH  200 
ARTH  201 
ARTH  250 
ARTH  289A 
ARTH  290 
ARTT  150 
DANC  200 
ENGL  245 
MUET  200 
MUET210 
MUET  220 
MUSC  130 
MUSC  140 
MUSC  205 
THET  110 
THET  291 
WMST  250 


Humanities 

AMST  201 
AMST  203 
AMST  204 
AMST  211 
COMM  200 
FREN  201 
FREN  204 
GERM  201 
GERM  202 
LARC  160 
LING  240 
PHIL  100 
PHIL  140 
PHIL  236 
SPAN  201 
SPAN  202 


or  Theory  of  the  Arts  Courses  (HA) 

Material  Aspects  of  American  Life 

Introduction  to  the  Built  Environment 

History  of  Non-Western  Architecture  (D) 

Introduction  to  Art 

Art  of  the  Western  World  to  1300 

Art  of  the  Western  World  after  1300 

Art  and  Archaeology  of  Ancient  America  (D) 

Islamic  Art  and  Architecture  (D) 

Art  of  Asia  (D) 

Introduction  to  Art  Theory 

Introduction  to  Dance  (D) 

Film  and  the  Narrative  Tradition 

World  Popular  Musics  and  Identity  (D) 

Impact  of  Music  on  Life  (D) 

Selected  Musical  Cultures  of  the  World  (D) 

Survey  of  Music  Literature 

Music  Fundamentals  I 

History  of  Rock  Music 

Introduction  to  the  Theatre 

American  Theatre  1890-Present 

Introduction  to  Women's  Studies:  Women,  Art 

and  Culture  (D) 

Courses  (HO) 

Introduction  to  American  Studies 

Popular  Culture  in  America 

Film  and  American  Culture  Studies 

Technology  and  American  Culture 

Advanced  Public  Speaking 

Intermediate  French 

French  Grammar  and  Composition 

Intermediate  German  I 

Intermediate  German  II 

Introduction  to  Landscape  Architecture 

Language  and  Mind 

Introduction  to  Philosophy 

Contemporary  Moral  Issues 

Philosophy  of  Religion 

Intermediate  Spanish 

Intermediate  Grammar  and  Composition 


CORE  MATHEMATICS  AND  THE  SCIENCES 
CORE  Physical  Sciences  Laboratory  Courses  (PL) 

ASTR  101  General  Astronomy 
CHEM  103  General  Chemistry  I 
CHEM  103M  General  Chemistry  I 
CHEM  113  General  Chemistry  II 
CHEM  113M  General  Chemistry  II 
GEOL  100/110  Physical  Geology  and  Physical  Geology  Lab 

(both  courses  must  be  taken  in  the  same 

semester) 
PHYS  121         Fundamentals  of  Physics  I 
PHYS  122         Fundamentals  of  Physics  II 
PHYS  262         General  Physics:  Vibrations,  Waves,  Heat, 

Electricity  and  Magnetism 
PHYS  263         General  Physics:  Electrodynamics,  Light, 

Relativity  and  Modern  Physics 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  orwww.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


87 


Core  Courses 


CORE  Life  Sciences  Laboratory  Courses  (LL) 

ANTH  220        Introduction  to  Biological  Anthropology  (D) 
BSCI  103  The  World  of  Biology 

BSCI  105  Principles  of  Biology  I 

BSCI  105M       Principles  of  Biology  I 
BSCI  106  Principles  of  Biology  II 

BSCI  124/125  Plant  Biology  and  Lab  in  Plant  Biology  (both 
courses  must  be  taken  in  the  same  semester) 
BSCI  201  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  I 

BSCI  223  General  Microbiology 

CORE  Physical  Sciences  Non-Laboratory  Courses  (PS) 
ASTR  100         Introduction  to  Astronomy 
ENES  100         Introduction  to  Engineering  Design 
GEOG  140        Coastal  Environments 
GEOL  120        Environmental  Geology 
PHYS  104         How  Things  Work:  Science  Foundations 
PHYS  161         General  Physics:  Mechanics  and  Particle 
Dynamics 

CORE  Life  Sciences  Non-Laboratory  Courses  (LS) 

BSCI  120  Insects 

BSCI  205  Environmental  Science 

KNES  260        Science  of  Physical  Activity  and 

Cardiovascular  Health 
NFSC  100         Elements  of  Nutrition 

CORE  Math  or  Formal  Reasoning  Non-Laboratory  Courses 

(MS) 

GEOG  170  Maps  and  Map  Use 

MATH  111  Introduction  to  Probability 

MATH  140  Calculus  I 

MATH  141  Calculus  II 

MATH  220  Elementary  Calculus  I 

MATH  221  Elementary  Calculus  II 

PHIL  170  Introduction  to  Logic 

STAT  100  Elementary  Statistics  and  Probability 

CORE  SOCIAL  SCIENCES  AND  HISTORY 
CORE  Social  or  Political  History  Courses  (SH) 

AASP  100         Introduction  to  Afro-American  Studies  (D) 

AASP  202        Black  Culture  in  the  United  States  (D) 

HIST  111  The  Medieval  World 

HIST  156  History  of  the  United  States  to  1865 

HIST  157  History  of  the  United  States  Since  1865 

HIST  251  Latin  American  History  II  (D) 

HONR  248G     Honors  Seminar:  Social  and  Group  Violence: 

Terrorism 
JOUR  240        Advertising  in  America 
KNES  293        History  of  Sport  in  America 

CORE  Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences  Courses  (SB) 

AASP  101  Public  Policy  and  the  Black  Community 

AAST  200  Introduction  to  Asian  American  Studies  (D) 

AMST  207  Contemporary  American  Cultures  (D) 

AMST  260  American  Culture  in  the  Information  Age 

ANTH  240  Introduction  to  Archaeology  (D) 

CCJS  100  Introduction  to  Criminal  Justice 

CCJS  105  Introduction  to  Criminology 

ECON  200  Principles  of  Micro-Economics 

ECON  201  Principles  of  Macro-Economics 

GEOG  100  Introduction  to  Geography 

GVPT  100  Principles  of  Government  and  Politics 


GVPT  170  American  Government 

GVPT  200  International  Political  Relations 

HESP  120  Introduction  to  Linguistics 

JOUR  150  Introduction  to  Mass  Communication 

LING  200  Introductory  Linguistics 

PSYC  100  Introduction  to  Psychology 

SOCY  100  Introduction  to  Sociology 

SOCY  105  Introduction  to  Contemporary  Social  Problems 

CORE  ADVANCED  STUDIES 

CORE  Capstone  Courses  (CS) 

See  the  second  edition  of  the  Spring  2003  Schedule  of 

Classes,  first  edition  of  the  Fall  2003  Schedule  of  Classes  or 

the  CORE  Web  site  for  details. 

BMGT  457       Marketing  Policies  and  Strategies 

BMGT  495       Business  Policies 

LARC  471         Capstone  Studio:  Community  Design 

CORE  Human  Cultural  Diversity  (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  and  Sophomores: 

AASP  100        Introduction  to  Afro-American  Studies  * 

AASP  202        Black  Culture  in  the  United  States  * 

AAST  200        Introduction  to  Asian  American  Studies  * 

AMST  207        Contemporary  American  Cultures  * 

AMST  212        Diversity  in  American  Culture 

ANTH  220        Introduction  to  Biological  Anthropology  * 

ANTH  240        Introduction  to  Archaeology  * 

ARCH  223        History  of  Non-Western  Architecture  * 

ARTH  250        Art  and  Archaeology  of  Ancient  America  * 

ARTH  289A      Islamic  Art  and  Architecture  * 

ARTH  290         Art  of  Asia  * 

CHIN  213  Chinese  Poetry  into  English:  An  Introduction  * 

CMLT  270        Global  Literature  and  Social  Change  * 

CMLT  275        World  Literature  by  Women  (WMST275)  * 

DANC  200        Introduction  to  Dance  * 

ENGL  234        African-American  Literature  *  (AASP  298L) 

ENGL  250        Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women  (also  as 

WMST255)  * 
HIST  251  Latin  American  History  II  * 

MUET  200       World  Popular  Musics  and  Identity  * 
MUET  210        Impact  of  Music  on  Life  * 
MUET  220       Selected  Musical  Cultures  of  the  World  * 
SPAN  222        Cultural  Differences  in  Contemporary  Latin 

America  *  (LASC  222) 
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  (CMLT  275)  * 

CORE  Diversity  Courses  Recommended  for 
Juniors  and  Seniors: 

CHIN  316         Traditional  Chinese  Values 
COMM  324      Communication  and  Gender 
COMM  360      The  Rhetoric  of  Black  America 
EDCP  420         Education  and  Racism 
EDCP  498A      Education  and  Counseling  Issues  for  Asian 
Americans 


88  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  ■ 

6/23-7/1 1;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


Core  Courses 


ENGL  348A  Science  Fiction  by  Women 

ENGL  360  African,  Indian  and  Caribbean  Writers 

FMST  381  Poverty,  Affluence  and  Families 

GEOG  323  Latin  America 

HLTH  471  Women's  Health  (WMST  471) 

PSYC  336  Psychology  of  Women  (WMST  336) 

PSYC  354  Cross-Cultural  Psychology 

SOCY  325  The  Sociology  of  Gender  (WMST  325) 

WMST  325  The  Sociology  of  Gender  (SOCY  325) 

WMST  336  Psychology  of  Women  (PSYC  336) 

WMST  471  Women's  Health  (HLTH  471) 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at  89 

www.testudo.umd.edu  or  www.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


Evening  Courses  (After  5  p.m.} 


EVENING  COURSES  (AFTER  5  P.M.) 

Refer  to  the  "Summer  2003  Course  Listing"  section  in  this 
guide  for  session,  class  and  time  information. 
Course  Prefix  and  Number 
Title  Session  Course 

American  Studies 

AMST418Y      II  Cinema  and  the  City:  Film  and  Urban 

Societies  in  a  Global  Context 


Arabic 

ARAB101L  I 

Architecture 

ARCH223  II 

ARCH242  II 

ARCH343  II 

ARCH470  1 


Art  Studio 

ARTT150  l-A 

ARTT468B        l-A 


Business  and 

BMGT110 

BMGT220 
BMGT221 
BMGT230 
BMGT310 
BMGT323 
BMGT340 
BMGT350 

BMGT364 

BMGT380 
BMGT392 

BMGT402 
BMGT405 
BMGT422 
BMGT424 
BMGT440 
BI\/IGT443 
BMGT445 
BMGT446 
BMGT464 
BMGT495 
BMGT496 
BMGT611 
BMGT683 
BMGT704 
BMGT723 

BMGT727 

BMGT741 
BMGT743 
BMGT744 

BMGT746 


Elementary  Arabic  I 


History  of  Non-Western  Architecture 

Drawing  I 

Drawing  II:  Line  Drawing 

Computer  Applications  in 

Architecture 


Introduction  to  Art  Theory 
Issues  in  Contemporary  Art 


IVIanagement 

Introduction  to  Business  and 

Management 

Principles  of  Accounting  I 
I  Principles  of  Accounting  II 

Business  Statistics 
,  II  Intermediate  Accounting  I 

Taxation  of  Individuals 
,  II  Business  Finance 

I  Marketing  Principles  and 

Organization 

Management  and  Organization 

Theory 
,  II  Business  Law  I 

I  Introduction  to  International  Business 

Management 
I  Database  Systems 

Business  Telecommunications 
I  Auditing  Theory  and  Practice 

Advanced  Accounting 

Financial  Management 

Security  Analysis  and  Valuation 
I  Commercial  Bank  Management 

International  Finance 

Organizational  Behavior 
,  II  Business  Policies 

Business  Ethics  and  Society 

Managerial  Accounting 

The  Global  Economic  Environment 
I  Data  Management  Systems 

Electronic  Commerce:  Business 

Models  and  Technology 

Security  and  Control  of  Information 

Systems 
,  II  Advanced  Financial  Management 

,  II  Investment  Management 

I  Futures  Contracts  and  Options 

Management 

International  Financial  Management 


BMGT752  I  Marketing  Research  Methods 

BMGT757  II  Marketing  Strategy 

BMGT764  I,  II  Executive  Power  and  Negotiation 

BMGT767  II  Implementing  Strategy:  Organizing  to 

Compete 

BMGT792  I  Industry  and  Competitor  Analysis 

BMGT793  II  Business  Law  for  Managers 

BMGT798A  I  International  Entrepreneurship 

BMGT798B  II  Consumer  Product  Marketing 

BMGT798D  I  New  Product  Marketing 

BMGT798F  I  Organizational  Change 

Biological  Sciences  Program 

BSCI360  I  Principles  of  Animal  Behavior 

Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice 

CCJS234  II  Law  of  Criminal  Investigation 

CCJS320  I,  II  Introduction  to  Criminalistics 


Chemistry 

CHEM103  I 

CHEM113  I 

Classics 

CLAS170  I, 

CLAS470  I 


General  Chemistry  I 
General  Chemistry  II 


Greek  and  Roman  Mythology 
Approaches  to  Greek  Mythology 


Comparative  Literature 

CMLT270         I,  II  Global  Literature  and  Social  Change 

CMLT275  I,  II  World  Literature  by  Women 

CMLT298A       I  Diversity,  Video  and  Activism 


Communication 

COMM107  1,11 

COMM200  I 

COMM230  I 

COMM324  I 

COMM330  I 

COMM351  I 

COMM352  II 

COMM360  I 

COMM386  I,  II 

COMM398S  I 

COMM401  I 

COMM402  I 

COMM425  I 

COMM472  II 

Economics 

ECON200  I,  II 

ECON201  I,  II 

ECON305  II 

ECON306  I,  II 

ECON310  I 

EC0N311  I 


ECON321 
ECON330 


II 


Oral  Communication:  Principles  and 

Practices 

Advanced  Public  Speaking 

Argumentation  and  Debate 

Communication  and  Gender 

Argumentation  and  Public  Policy 

Public  Relations  Techniques 

Specialized  Writing  in  Public 

Relations 

The  Rhetoric  of  Black  America 

Experiential  Learning 

Communication  and  Strategic 

Planning 

Interpreting  Strategic  Discourse 

Communication  Theory  and  Process 

Negotiation  and  Conflict 

Management 

Nonverbal  Communication 


Principles  of  Micro-Economics 
Principles  of  Macro-Economics 
Intermediate  Macroeconomic  Theory 
and  Policy 

Intermediate  Microeconomic  Theory 
European  Economic  History 
American  Economic  History  Before 
the  Civil  War 
Economic  Statistics 
Money  and  Banking 


90 


Evening  Courses  (After  5  p.m.) 


ECON340  I,  II 

ECON424  I 

ECON454  II 

ECON460  I 


International  Economics 

Computer  Methods  in  Economics 

Theory  of  Public  Finance  and  Fiscal 

Federalism 

Industrial  Organization 


Curriculum  and  Instruction 

EDCI463  l-A  Reading  in  the  Secondary  School 

Education,  Human  Development 

EDHD413         I  Adolescent  Development 

Measurement,  Statistics  and  Evaluation 

EDMS645        I,  II  Quantitative  Research  Methods  I 

EDMS646         I,  II  Quantitative  Research  Methods  II 

EDMS651         II  Applied  Multiple  Regression  Analysis 


Education,  Special 

EDSP376  I,  II 

EDSP415  I 

EDSP491  II 


EDSP615  I 

EDSP670  I 


Engineering,  Civil 

ENCE653  II 

ENCE665  I 


Fundamentals  of  Sign  Language 
Assessment  in  Special  Education 
Characteristics  of  Learning  Disabled 
Students 

Evaluation  and  Measurement  of 
Exceptional  Children  and  Youth 
Single  Subject  Research  in  Special 
Education 


Advanced  Scheduling 
Management  of  Project  Teams 


Engineering,  Fire  Protection 

ENFP435  I  Product  Liability  and  Regulation 

ENFP612  I  Toxicity  Evaluation  and  Analysis 

English 

ENGL101  1,11  Introduction  to  Writing 

ENGL202  II  Literature  of  the  Western  World  II: 

Renaissance  to  Modern 
ENGL205  I  Introduction  to  Shakespeare 

ENGL222  I  American  Literature:  1865  to  Present 

ENGL243  II  Introduction  to  Poetry 

ENGL281  I  "Standard  English  Grammar,  Usage 

and  Diction" 
ENGL304         II  The  Major  Works  of  Shakespeare 

ENGL310         I  Medieval  and  Renaissance  British 

Literature 
ENGL313  II  American  Literature 

ENGL348A       I  Science  Fiction  by  Women 

ENGL379G       I  An  American  Comedy  of  Manners: 

The  Films  of  Woody  Allen 
ENGL379W      II  Heroic  Cinema:  Visions,  Ambitions 

and  Consequences 
ENGL391  I,  II  Advanced  Composition 

ENGL393  I,  II  Technical  Writing 

ENGL393X       I,  II  Technical  Writing 

ENGL394  1,11  Business  Writing 

ENGL399         I  Senior  Seminar:  F.  Scott  and  Zelda 

Fitzgerald 
ENGL437         I  Contemporary  American  Literature 

ENGL489A       II  The  Language  of  Advertising 


Engineering,  Professional 

ENPM627         I  Environmental  Risk  Analysis 

ENPM808F      I  Applied  Finite  Element  Methods 

ENPM808N      I  Network  Security 

ENPM808W     I  Systems  Engineering  Aspects  of 

Wireless  Communications 

Engineering,  Reliability 

ENRE467         I  System  Safety  Engineering 

ENRE620         I  Mathematical  Techniques  of 

Reliability  Engineering 

Engineering,  Telecommunications 


ENTS689E        II 
ENTS689F        I 

Family  Studies 


FMST260 
FMST290 
FMST302 
FMST341 
FMST498R 

French 

FREN101 
FREN102 
FREN103 
FREN201 
FREN202 
FREN204 
FREN250 
FREN301 
FREN311 
FREN312 


Geography 

GEOG100  I 

GEOG372  I 

GEOG373  I, 

GEOG422  I 


Recent  Advances  in  Wireless 
Communication 

Telecommunications  Policy  and  the 
Internet 


Couple  Relationships 

Family  Economics 

Research  Methods  in  Family  Studies 

Personal  and  Family  Finance 

Sexuality  and  Family  Relations 


Elementary  French  I 
Elementary  French  II 
Elementary  French  Review 
Intermediate  French 
Intermediate  French  Review 
French  Grammar  and  Composition 
Readings  in  French 
Composition  and  Style 
French  Conversation 
Introduction  to  French  Culture:  The 
French  Press 


Introduction  to  Geography 
Remote  Sensing 

Geographic  Information  Systems 
Population  Geography 


Government  and  Politics 

GVPT241  I  The  Study  of  Political  Philosophy: 

Ancient  and  Modern 
GVPT309X       II  Conflict  Resolution  -  The  Israeli 

Palestinian  Experiment 
GVPT409A       I  Seminar  in  International  Relations 

and  World  Politics 
GVPT432         I  Civil  Rights  and  the  Constitution 

GVPT479A       II  Seminar  in  American  Politics:  Politics 

of  the  Vietnam  War 

Hearing  and  Speech  Sciences 

HESP420  I  Deafness  and  Sign  Language 

Historic  Preservation 

HISP679  I  Measured  Drawings  for  Historic 

Preservation 


91 


Evening  Courses  (After  5  p. ml 


History 

HIST353  I 

HIST419M        II 


Health 

HLTH150  I, 

HLTH377  I, 

HLTH471  I, 

HLTH665  I 

HLTH760  I 

Honors 

HONR238B  I 


Journalism 

JOUR400  II 

Kinesiology 

KNES350  l-A,  II 

KNES451  I 

KNES455  II 


America  in  the  Revolutionary  Era, 

1763-1815 

Sin  and  Salvation  in  American  Film: 

1929-1960 


First  Aid  and  Emergency  Medical 

Services 

Human  Sexuality 

Women's  Health 

Health  Behavior  I 

Public  Health 


Images  of  Masculinity  in  Twentieth 
Century  American  Literature 


Law  of  Public  Communication 


The  Psychology  of  Sports 

Children  and  Sport:  A  Psychosocial 

Perspective 

Scientific  Bases  of  Athletic 

Conditioning 


Sociology 

SOCY105  I 

SOCY325  II 

SOCY432  ll-D 

SOCY443  l-B 

SOCY498C  ll-C 

SOCY498D  II 

Spanish 

SPAN  101  II 

SPAN  102  II 

SPAN201  I,  II 

SPAN202  I 


SPAN301 


SPAN311  I 

SPAN312  II 

SPAN448  I 

SPAN467  I 

SPAN472  II 


Introduction  to  Contemporary  Social 

Problems 

The  Sociology  of  Gender 

Social  Movements 

The  Family  and  Society 

Sociology  and  Sexuality 

Sociology  and  Popular  Culture 


Elementary  Spanish  I 

Elementary  Spanish  II 

Intermediate  Spanish 

Intermediate  Grammar  and 

Composition 

Advanced  Grammar  and 

Composition 

Advanced  Conversation  I 

Advanced  Conversation  II 

Culture  and  Music  in  the  Hispanic 

Caribbean 

Latin  American  Short  Story 

Latin  American  Perspectives  on  the 

United  States 


Survey  Methodology 

SURV625         I  Applied  Sampling 


Landscape  Architecture 

LARC160         I  Introduction  to  Landscape 

Architecture 


Theatre 

THET499U       II 


Dracula,  Cirque  Du  Soleil  and  Other 
Strange  Theatres 


Library  Sciences 

LBSC646  II 

LBSC670  II 

LBSC682  I 

LBSC708R  I 

LBSC708U  I 

LBSC708W  II 

LBSC708Y  II 

LBSC741  I 

LBSC745  I 

Physics 

PHYS121  I 

PHYS122  II 

Psychology 

PSYC301  I 

PSYC354  II 

PSYC420  II 

PSyC436  I 

Public  Affairs 

PUAF670  II 

PUAF752  I 


Literature  and  Materials  of  Young 

Adults 

Information  Structure 

Management  of  Electronic  Records 

and  Information 

Visual  and  Sound  Materials 

Information  Technology 

Managing  Cultural  Institutions 

Diversity  in  Librarianship:  People, 

Collections,  Services 

Seminar  in  School  Library  Media 

Program  Administration 

Storytelling  Materials  and  Techniques 


Fundamentals  of  Physics  I 
Fundamentals  of  Physics  II 


Biological  Basis  of  Behavior 
Cross-Cultural  Psychology 
Experimental  Psychology:  Social 
Processes  I 
Introduction  to  Clinical  Psychology 


Finance 

Tactics  and  Principles  of  Negotiation 


Urban  Studies  and  Planning 

URSP681  I,  II  Urban  Planning  Law 


Women's  Studies 

WMST250        I 
WMST400        I 


Women,  Art  and  Culture 
Theories  of  Feminism 


92  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX  - 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


r  2003  Course  Offerings  at  the  Universities  of  Shady  Grove 


SUMMER  2003  COURSE  OFFERINGS  AT  THE 
UNIVERSITIES  OF  SHADY  GROVE 

Title  Session  Course 

Communication 

COMM324  II  Communication  and  Gender 

COMIVI422  I  Communication  Management 

COMM472  II  Nonverbal  Communication 


Geography 

GEOG373  I 

GEOG421/788E   II 


Geographic  Information  Systems 
Cultural  Ecology 


Philosophy 

PHIL308W  I 


War,  Terrorism  and  Current  U.S. 
Policy 


There  are  more  courses  to  come, 
please  check  back  with  us. 


Summer  Sessions  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change.  Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  Web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu  orwww.summer.umd.edu  (click  on  "Schedule  of  Classes"). 


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Summer  Courses  Offered  in  Three-Week  Sessions 


SUMMER  COURSES  OFFERED 
IN  THREE-WEEK  SESSIONS 

Refer  to  the  "Summer  2003  Course  Listing"  section  in  this 
guide  for  session,  class  and  time  information. 

Session  1-A  (June  2-20,  2003) 
Section  03xx 

AMST498J       Popular  Culture,  Youth  and  Literacy 

ANTH240         Introduction  to  Archaeology 

ARTT150  Introduction  to  Art  Theory 

ARTT208W      Introduction  to  Watercolor  and  Water-based 

Media 
ARTT330  Elements  of  Sculpture:  Metal  Casting 

ARTT350  Elements  of  Design 

ARTT418B        Drawing:  Focus  on  Watercolor  Wash 
ARTT428A       Painting:  Water  Color  and  Water-based  Media 
ARTT468B        Seminar  on  the  Interrelationship  between  Art 

and  Art  Theory 
ARTT489F        Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Art:  Iron 

Workshop 
ARTT698  Directed  Graduate  Studies  in  Studio  Art:  NG 

Workshop 
EDCI301  Teaching  Art  in  the  Elementary  School 

EDCI385  Computers  for  Teachers 

EDCI397  Principles  and  Methods  of  Teaching  in 

Elementary  Schools 
EDCI443  Literature  for  Children  and  Youth 

EDCI463  Reading  in  the  Secondary  School 

EDCI464  Reading  Instruction  and  Diagnosis  Across 

Content  Areas 
EDPL301  Foundations  of  Education 

ENGL488S       Writing  the  Personal  Essay 
GVPT388A       Analysis  of  Concepts  and  Filmic  Images 
GVPT399A       Films  and  the  Politics  of  the  Family 
JOUR300  Journalism  Ethics 

JOUR459P       Photojournalism 
JOUR600         Journalism  Ethics 
KNES293  History  of  Sport  in  America 

KNES350         The  Psychology  of  Sports 
MATH003         Developmental  Mathematics 
MUSC205         History  of  Rock  Music 
PHIL100  Introduction  to  Philosophy 

PHIL170  Introduction  to  Logic 

PSYC206  Developmental  Biopsychology 

PSYC622  Research  Methods  in  Clinical  Psychology 

SOCY100  Introduction  to  Sociology 
SOCY325  The  Sociology  of  Gender 
SOCY467  Sociology  of  Education 

SOCY498B       Sociology  of  Poverty 
WMST325       The  Sociology  of  Gender 

Session  l-B  (June  23-July  11,  2003) 
Section  05xx 

EDCI397  Principles  and  Methods  of  Teaching  in 

Elementary  Schools 
EDCI461  Materials  for  Creating  Skilled  and  Motivated 

Readers  (K-6) 
EDCI488A         Computer  Mindtools  for  Schools 
EDCI788B         Professional  Portfolio  Development 
EDSP788K       Foundations  and  Educational  Implications  of 

Deaf-Blindness  and  other  Low-Incidence 

Disabilities 
HIST418  Jews  in  the  Middle  Ages 


JOUR459W  Special  Topics  in  Journalism:  Covering 

Conflict  and  Terrorism 

MUED499A  Dalcroze  Institute  Level  lA 

MUED499B  Dalcroze  Institute  Level  IB 

MUED499C  Dalcroze  Institute  Level  IIA 

MUED499E  Dalcroze  Institute  Eurhythmies  Only 

MUSC463  Applications  in  Music  Technology 

PHIL308C  Philosophy  in  Film 

PSYC318D  Community  Interventions:  Domestic  Violence 

SOCY230  Sociological  Social  Psychology 

SOCY443  The  Family  and  Society 

WMST498A  Community  Interventions:  Domestic  Violence 

Session  ll-C  (July  14-August  1,  2003) 
Section  04xx 

ARCH150         Discovering  Architecture 

ARHU298D       Digital  Directions 

BSCI279K         Modern  Biology  —  The  Science  Behind  the 

Headlines 
CLAS100  Classical  Foundations 

DANC199         Practicum  in  Choreography,  Production  and 

Performance  I 
EDCI385  Computers  for  Teachers 

EDUC289A       21st  Century  Learning  Environments: 

Students,  Learning  and  Technology 
ENGL245  Film  and  Narrative  Tradition 

ENGL294  Introduction  to  Creative  Writing 

FMST431  Family  Crises  and  Intervention 

FMST698C       Family  Crises  and  Intervention 
GVPT289A       International  Political  Relations 
HIST319D         Latin  American  History  and  Film 
HIST419K         Medieval  Scandinavia  and  the  Vikings  in  History 
JOUR472  Computer-Assisted  Reporting 

JOUR772  Computer-Assisted  Reporting 

KNES260         Science  of  Physical  Activity  and 

Cardiovascular  Health 
KNES289M      Introduction  to  Kinesiology 
KNES293  History  of  Sport  in  America 

KNES389G       Fitness  Assessment  and  Exercise  Prescription 
MUED499D      Dalcroze  Institute  Level  IIB 
MUED499F       Dalcroze  Institute  Eurhythmies  Only 
MUSC448N      Applications  in  Music  Technology  Short 

Course,  Notation 
MUSC448S      Applications  in  Music  Technology  Short 

Course,  Sequencing 
MUSC448W     Applications  in  Music  Technology  Short 

Course,  Web  Focus 
MUSC648        Seminar  in  Music  Research 
PHIL140  Contemporary  Moral  Issues 

PHIL170  Introduction  to  Logic 

PHIL308R         The  Aesthetics  of  Rock  Music 
SOCY105  Introduction  to  Contemporary  Social  Problems 

SOCY305  Scarcity  and  Modern  Society 

SOCY427  Deviant  Behavior 

SOCY498C       Sociology  of  Sexuality 
THET291  American  Theatre  1890-Present 

Session  ll-D  (August  4-22,  2003) 
Section  06xx 

HIST319P         Latin  American  Relations 
JOUR352  Online  Journalism 

JOUR652  Online  Journalism 

SOCY432  Social  Movements 


94  Session  I  (6  weeks)  section  01XX  -  6/2-7/11:  Session  l-A  (3  weeks)  section  03XX  -  6/2-6/20;  Session  l-B  (3  weeks)  section  05XX 

6/23-7/11;  Session  II  (6  weeks)  section  02XX  -  7/14-8/22;  Session  ll-C  (3  weeks)  section  04XX  -  7/14-8/1;  Session  ll-D  (3  weeks) 
section  06XX  -  8/4-8/22. 


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Forms 


All  the  forms  you  will  need  for  application,  registration,  estimating  tuition 
and  fees  and  transferring  credits  are  included  in  this  guide.  Our  summer 
Web  site,  www.summer.umd.edu,  also  contains  printable  versions  of  the 
forms.  After  your  application  for  admission  is  approved,  you  may  also 
register  for  courses  over  the  phone  through  MARS  (Maryland  Automated 
Registration  System).  Use  the  "Registering  Through  Mars"  worksheet  to 
help  you  through  the  process. 

FORMS  INCLUDED  IN  THIS  GUIDE: 

•  Visiting  Undergraduate  Summer  Student  Application  2003 

•  Visiting  Graduate  and  Advanced  Special  Student  Summer  Student 
Application  2003 

•  Summer  Course  Registration  Form 

•  Estimated  Billing  Form 

•  Permission  to  Transfer  Credit  Form 

•  Registering  through  MARS  Worksheet 

FORMS  TO  BE  SUBMITTED  ONLINE: 

The  Summer  2003  Residence  Halls  Agreement  will  be  available 
on  March  3,  2003.  In  order  to  apply  for  summer  housing,  visit 
www.resnet.umd.edu/summer  to  submit  your  housing  agreement 
online  or  download  and  submit  by  mail  to  the  Office  of  the  Bursar, 
Lee  Building,  College  Park,  MD  20742  or  by  fax  to  301-314-9750. 

The  parking  permit  application  will  be  available  February  24,  2003. 
To  obtain  a  parking  permit,  submit  your  application  online  at 
www.summer.umd.edu/forms  or  go  to  the  Department  of  Transportation 
Services  (DOTS)  located  in  the  Regents  Drive  Garage  (RDG)  on  or 
after  May  15,  2003,  Monday-Friday,  8:15  a.m.-4  p.m.,  complete  a  parking 
permit  application,  present  a  photo  ID  and  pay  the  parking  fee  (campus 
residents  $72,  commuters  $36). 


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UNIVERSITY    OF 

»^  MARYLAND 


Visiting  Undergraduate  Application 
Summer  Sessions  2003 


Questions?  E-mail  summer(a>umail.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.  Current  high  school  students  should  use  a 
regular  application  for  admission  or  the  Young  Scholars  Program  application. 

There  is  a  $45  non-refundable  application  processing  fee  ($65  for  international 
students).  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. 


U.S.  Social  Security  Number 


If  you  wish  to  use  your  credit  card,  check  one  and  provide  Information 
requested  below/ 


Customer  Account  Number 
Effective  Date 


Name  on  Card 

Cardholder's  Signature 


D 


D 


Expiration  Date_ 


Last  Name 


First  Name 


Former  Last  Name 


4)  Permanent  Address  (Billing  Address) 


5)     Current  (Local)  Address 


Number  and  Street  Address         Apartment    City  State       Zip  Code 


Number  and  Street  Address       Apartment  City  State         Zip  Code 


County 


Country 


Area  Code  and  Telephone  Number 


^'nJMale     n  Female 


County  Country 

6)     E-mail  Address    

8) 


Area  Code  and  Telephone  Number 


MM  D  D  Y    Y 

Date  of  Birth 


9)  Please  check  the  appropriate  box  below:  The  information  on  this  item  is  requested  solely  for  the  purpose  of  determining  compliance  with  federal  civil  rights 
laws.  Your  response  is  completely  voluntary  and  will  not  affect  consideration  of  your  application.  By  providing  ttiis  information,  you  will  assist  us  in  assuring 
that  this  program  is  administered  In  a  nondiscriminatory  manner, 
n  American  Indian  or  Alaskan  Native  7    Black  ;:  Asian  or  Pacific  Islander  n  Hispanic  □  White  D  Other 


10)  Are  you  a  United  States  citizen? 
Country  of  birth 


Lj  Yes          Lj  No          If  no,  please  complete  the  following: 
Countiry  of  Citizenship Type  of  visa  . 


Alien  registration  number . 


Date  issued 


Date  of  expiration. 


11)  Please  check  one: 

D  high  school  graduate 

D  currently  enrolled  at  another  college/university 

□  college/university  graduate 

□  Golden  ID  stijdent 

12)  Have  you  previously  applied  for  admission  to  the  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park?      D  Yes      D  No 
I  f  yes. 

Type  of  Program:         '    Undergraduate      I  I  Graduate 

Term/Year  Applied  for: Dates  of  attendance,  if  applicable: 


13)  List  the  high  school  from  which  you  graduated.  Also  list  the  college  or  university  you  currently  attend  or  last  attended. 


Name  of  High  School  or  GED 

City,  State 

Attendance  Date 
Month  and  Year 

Graduation  Date 

Cumulative  GPA 

From 

Through 

1      1     1 

1      1     1 

CdlegeAJnlvefslty 

1 

1 

1 

1 

Credits  Earned 

Graduation  Date 

Degree  Obtained 

All  students  must  sign  application  on  page  2,  item  10. 

14)  If  you  think  you  should  be  billed  at  In-state  tuition  rates,  please  complete  page  2  of  this  form.  (Complete  signature  line  on  page  2.) 


Page  1  of  2 


RESIDENCY  INFORMATION 

Do  you  wish  to  be  considered  for  in-state  tuition  status?       □  Yes  (complete  ttils  section  of  ttie  application) 

□  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. 
U     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  fmanclally 

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 
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 

If  none  of  the  above  is  checked,  applicants  seeking  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: 

LJ     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. 

l1  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  returns,  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?    Q  Yes  Ul  No 

c      Address  of  this  person; 


Is  this  person  a  citizen  of  the  United  States'?  J  Yes  'J  No 
I.     If  no,  type  of  visa: 


Alien  Registration  No 


II     Expiration  date  of  visa; 
IV    Date  of  Issuance  


Has  this  person  filed  a  Maryland  state  income  tax  return  for  the  most  recent  year  on  all  earned  income  including  income  earned  outside  of 
Maryland''  J  Yes  J  No  If  yes,  list  actual  years  Maryland  income  tax  returns  have  been  filed  within  the  past  three  years 

1.  Years  filed  


ii.  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. 


□  Yes  J  No 

□  Yes  □  No 


LI  Yes  _i  No 
Q  Yes  □  No 


LJ  Yes  J  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_ 
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? 


c  Were  you  previously  registered  to  vote  in  another  state?_ 


b  Date  of  registration 


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  v^thin  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  tuiton  for  the  current  and  subsequent  semesters 


10. 


Signature  of  Applicant 


Dale 


Questions  regarding  this  residency  questionnaire,  please  contact  SPOC  at  1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3672  or  e-mail  summer@umail.umd.edu, 

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UNIVERSITY    OF 

^MARYLAND 


Visiting  Graduate  and  Advanced  Special  Student 
Summer  Student  Application  2003 


Questions?  E-mail  summers  umail.unid.edu  Call  301-31-1-3572  or  1-877-989-SPOC 


Note:  Current  University  of  Maiyiand,  College  Park  students  do  not  need  to  apply  (or  summer 
admission. 

There  is  a  $50  non-refundable  application  processing  fee  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?    U  Yes        D  No  (If  yes,  complete  page  2  of  this 
app  Heat  kin  ) 


Have  you  ever  applied  to  our  Graduate  School  before  . — . 

either  as  an  Advanced  Special  or  Degree  Seeking  Student?       LI  Yes,    Year_ 

Do  you  qualify  for  the  Golden  ID  fee  waiver?    I_)    Yes      U   No 
U.S.  SOCIAL  SECURITY  NUMBER 

nnDQnnQnnnn 


n 


SHHE 


If  you  wish  to  use  your  credit  card,  check  one  and  provide 
information  requested  be\ovi 

'     V/SA  ' — -"'-^ 


Customer  Account  Number 

Effective  Date Expiration  Date_ 

Name  on  Card 


Cardholder's  Signature_ 


Summer 


2003 


Last 

Present  Address: 


First 


Street 


Other 
Home  Phone; 
Work  Phone 
E-mail  Address: 


City                                            State  or  Country  Zip  Code 

Sex:      DWale  Q  Female  Birthdate: /  / 


MD  County 


Please  check  one  (see  the  Application  and  Registration  section  in  the 

summer  schedule  of  classes  or  at  www  summer  umd.edu) 

D      Visiting  Graduate  Student 

n      Institute  Student 

n      Advanced  Special  Student 

D      Bachelor's  Degree  with  3.0  GPA 

D      Master's  or  Doctoral  Degree 

n      Test  Scores,  indicated  tielow 
n      Golden  ID  Student 

Citizenship  . 
D      U.S. 
D      Non-US. 

Non-U  S.  Citizens  or  Permanent  Immigrants: 
Country  of  Citizenship 
City  and  Country  of  Birth 

Type  of  Visa 

Permanent  Alien  Reaistration 

Date  of  Issue 

This  infonnation  Is  solely  for  the  purpose  of  determining  compliance  with  federal  civil  rights  law.  Your  response  will  not  affect  consideration  of  your 

application. 

□  American  Indian/Alaska  Native  □  Hispanic  □  Asian/Pacific  Islander  Q   Black,  not  of  Hispanic  origin    □   White    □  other 


List  In  chronological  order  all  colleges,  universities  or  other  Institutions  of  higher  learning  which  you  have  attended.  Including  the  University  of  fVlaryland. 
An  official  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 

(Vlajor 

Degree 

Date  Awarded/ 
Expected 

Overall 
Average 

Has  disciplinary  action  tDeen  initiated  or  taken  against  you  at  any  of  the  Institutions  attended.  Including  the  University  of  Maryland? 

D  No  D  Yes  If  yes,  please  attach  a  statement  descnbing  the  incident  and  its  resolution 
Have  you  ever  been  indicted  for,  pleaded  guilty  to,  or  been  found  guilty  of  any  criminal  offense  excluding  minor  traffic  violations? 

D  No  n  Yes  If  yes,  please  attach  a  statement  describing  the  incident  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  nottaken 

the  required  examination,  indicate  when  you  plan  to  do  so    Our  institution  code  is  581 4.  ^^  F 


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 


Quantitative 


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  US.  institution  of  higher  education  ) 

All  students  must  sign  application  on  page  2,  Item  10. 


FS 

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Page  1  of  2 


RESIDENCY  INFORMATION 

Do  you  wish  to  be  considered  for  in-state  tuition  status?        □  Yes  (complete  this  section  of  the  application) 

□  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. 
Q     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  venflcation  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 

If  none  of  the  above  is  checked,  applicants  seeking  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: 

□  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 

□  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  returns,  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?    □  Yes  G  No 

c      Address  of  this  person: 


Is  this  person  a  citzen  of  the  United  States'?  Q  Yes  CI  No 

i.     If  no,  type  of  visa  

III.  Alien  Registration  No  


ii.    Expiration  date  of  visa: 
iv    Date  of  Issuance  


Has  this  person  filed  a  Maryland  state  income  tax  return  for  the  most  recent  year  on  all  earned  income  including  income  earned  outside  of 
Maryland?  Li  Yes  'J  No  If  yes,  list  actual  years  Maryland  income  tax  returns  have  been  filed  within  the  past  three  years 


ii.  If  a  Maryland  tax  return  has  not  been  filed  within  the  last  12  months,  state  reason(s) 
f       Signature  of  this  person  


The  Student  Applicant  Is  responsible  for  completing  items  1-10. 


a  Yes  CJ  No 
□  Yes  Q  No 


Q  Yes  LI  No 

3 

Q  Yes  LJ  No 

4. 

□  Yes  LI  No 

5. 

□  Yes  LI  No 

6. 

□  Yes  LI  No 

7. 

□  Yes  G  No 


G  Yes  G  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 

Are  all,  or  substantially  all  of  your  possessions  in  Maryland? 

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? 


Do  you  own  any  motor  vehicles? 

a  If  yes,  initial  date  of  registration?  . 
c.  Most  recent  date  of  registration 

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 ?_ 

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  301-314-3672  or  e-mail  summer@umail.umd.edu. 

Page  2  of  2 


UNIVERSITY    OF 

MARYLAND 


Summer  Course  Registration  Form 
Summer  Sessions  2003 


Questions?  E-mail  summer@umall.umd.edu  Call  301-314-3672  or  1-877-989-SPOC 


Register  on  the  Web 
wvvw.summef.umd.edu 


Register  by  phone 
MARS         (301)403-0500 

(See  the  Regetering  through  Mars  form) 


2003  Summer  Sessions 

Checl<all  that  apply: 

Q  Session  I     ^  Session  l-A     Q  Session  IB 

'J  Session  It     J  Session  llf     J  Session  ll-D 


Currently  enrolled  students  and  newly-admitted  students  can  register  without  completing  a  summer  application. 

Mail-in  regislralions  must  be  postmarl^ed  by  May  23.  2003  for  Sessions  I  and  l-A,  June  20,  2003  for  Session  IB. 

July  3.  2003  for  Sessions  II  and  ll-C  and  July  25.  2003  for  Session  ll-D  Complete  the  entire  form  Do  not  write  in  shaded  areas 


Assistant  Dean's 
STAMP  AND  SIGNATURE 

FROM  THE  COLLEGE/SCHOOL 

OF  STUDENT'S  MAJOR 

MANDATORY  BDR  STUDENTS 

ON  ACADEMIC  WAHNINGOR  DISMISSAL 


LAST  NAME 

FIRST  NAME 

Ml 

SOCIAL  SEC 

URIT 

YNUMB 

ER 

Were  you  registered  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park  dunng  spring  semester  2003'' 

— 

— 

JYES     JNO 
f  NO:   Please  read  admission  information  in  the  Application  and  Registration  section  of 

the  summer  schedule  of  courses  or  at  www.summer.umd, edu. 
{  ) 


STUDENT  SIGNATURE 


DAYTIME  PHONE  NUMBER 


E-MAIL  ADDRESS 


COURSE  REQUEST  Complete  this  pail  with  information  found  In 
the  summer  schedule  of  classes  section  on  vw(w, summer.umd.edu 
or  in  the  course  offering  section  of  the  summer  schedule  of  courses. 
Section  numbers  indicate  the  session  of  a  course.  If  MAILING  this 
form,  please  provide  alternate  sections. 


w^?E  COURSE  REQUESTS: 

IN  THIS 

^''l^    PREFIX   number!    Suffix-   :  SECTION 

Gradlng  !    Credit  ]    Waitlist     1 
Method  \     Level    |   Position    | 

B  AMSTl     418  i    C 

o\mi 

tReg 

3    ^H 

■ 

' 

1 

y 

■ 

^1 

ALTERNATE 

SECTIONS  OR 

INDEX  NUMBERS: 

RESTRICTED  COURSE 
AUTHORIZATION 


isgistratiori  Verification  and  Signature: 


'The  suffix  IS  a  letter  and  not  all  c 


ALL  STUDENTS  COMPLETE  THIS  SECTION:  In  the  space  belovii,  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  returned  to  you.  It  is  your  proof  of  registration. 


N^T      SOCIAL 
WRITE    SECURITY* 

IN  THIS 

SPACE 


PREFIX 


NUMBER    5uffix 


SECTION 


Grading      Credit       Waitliit 
Method        Lewi    I    Position 


WAITLISTED  SECTIONS 
AND  POSITION: 


1 T 


f\l 


Waitlist  Check-In  Period 
Begins:  Ends: 


Students  who  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  financial  obligation  even  though  the  student  does  not  attend  classes. 


NAME 

Registration  Verification  and  Signature: 

ADDRESS 

CITY.  STATE.  ZIP 

UNIVERSITY    OF 

MARYLAND 


Estimated  Billing  Form 
Summer  Sessions  2003 


Questions?  E-mail  summena  umail.umd.edu  Call  301-314-3572  or  l-877-989-SP()r 
APPLICATION  PROCESSING  FEE  FOR  NEW  STUDENTS 

(See  definition  in  the  "Application  and  Registration"  section  of  \aaaw. summer.umd.edu.) 

Undergraduate  U.S.  Citizen  $45 

Undergraduate  International  Student       $65 

Graduate  U.S.  Citizen  $50 

Graduate  International  Student  $50  Amount  due; 


Undergraduate  Tuition 

Resident         $219 
Nonresident    $360 


Graduate  Tuition 

Resident  $349 

Nonresident     $480 


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:  Student  services  -  $135,  Building  recreation  -  $25 
Credit  hour  charges  below  include  all  required  mandatory  fees. 


Credit  hours 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

AMOUNTS 

Undergraduate  Resident 

379 

598 

817 

1,036 

1,255 

1,474 

1,693 

1,912 

2,131 

2,350 

Undergraduate  Nonresident 

520 

880 

1,240 

1,600 

1,960 

2,320 

2,680 

3,040 

3,400 

3,760 

Graduate  Resident 

509 

858 

1,207 

1,556 

1,905 

2,254 

2,603 

2,952 

3,301 

3,650 

Graduate  Nonresident 

640 

1,120 

1,600 

2,080 

2,560 

3,040 

3,520 

4,000 

4,480 

4,960 

'IF  ATTENDING  CLASSES  AT  THE  UNIVERSITIES  AT  SHADY  GROVE.  SUBTF(ACT  $60  FROM  SUBTOTAL 

Subtotal:  


SESSION  II,  SESSION  ll-C,  SESSION  ll-D  OR  A  COMBINATION  OF  SESSION  II  AND  (EITHER  SESSION  ll-C  OR  SESSION  ll-D). 

Mandatory  fees  to  be  included:  Student  services  -  $135,  Building  recreation  -  $25 
Credit  hour  charges  below  include  all  required  mandatory  fees. 


Credit  hours 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

AMOUNTS 

Undergraduate  Resident 

379 

598 

817 

1,036 

1,255 

1,474 

1,693 

1,912 

2,131 

2,350 

Undergraduate  Nonresident 

520 

880 

1,240 

1,600 

1,960 

2,320 

2,680 

3,040 

3,400 

3,760 

Graduate  Resident 

509 

858 

1,207 

1,556 

1,905 

2,254 

2.603 

2,952 

3,301 

3,650 

Graduate  Nonresident 

640 

1,120 

1,600 

2,080 

2,560 

3,040 

3,520 

4,000 

4,480 

4,960 

'IF  ATTENDING  CLASSES  AT  THE  UNIVERSITIES  AT  SHADY  GROVE.  SUBTFtACT  $60  FROM  SUBTOTAL 

Subtotal:  

Amount  due:        


Special  Program  or  Institute  Fees  -  see  "Tuitions  and  Fees" 
section  of  www.summerumd.edu  for  fees. 


LATE  REGISTRATION  FEE  (if  applicable) 
SPECIAL  FEES/OTHER  CHARGES  (specify): 


$20  per  session 


Amount  due: 
Amount  due: 


See  "Tuitions  and  Fees"  section  of  www.summer.umd.edu  for  fees. 


ON-CAMPUS  HOUSING  FEE 

One  six-week  session 
Sessions  I  and  II  jointly 
Eight-week  course 

CAMPUS  PARKING  FEE 

Commuter  $36 

Resident  $72 

Social  Security  Number       


$  848.28 
1,696.56 
1,131.04 


Subtotal: 


Subtotal: 


Amount  due: 
TOTAL  AMOUNT  DUE:  $ 


Make  check/money  order  payable 
to  the  University  of  Maryland. 

Write  the  student's  Social  Security 
number  on  the  check/money  order,  or 
pay  online  at  www.summer.urnd.edu. 
Click  on  SPOC,  then  Bill  Payment. 


If  you  wish  to  pay  by  credit  card,  please  fill  in; 


Expiration  date 


Customer  account  number . 
Name  on  card     


.Signature . 


'MANDATORY  FEES  FOR  STUDENTS  ATTENDING  CLASSES  AT  THE  UNIVERSITIES  AT  SHADY  GROVE:  $100 


UNIVERSITY    OF 

Permission  to  Transfer  Credits  Form 


'MARYLAND 


Summer  Sessions  2003 


Questions?  E-mail  summef(a)umail.umd.edu  Call  301-314-3572  or  1-877-989-SPOC 


Student  Name: 


Social  Security  No.: 
Street  Address: 


Ciry: State:    Zip: 

Home  Institution:    


Credit  earned  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park  during  Summer  Sessions  2003  will  he  transferrable 
to  the  student's  home  institution  for  the  following  course(s): 

Course:    


Description:. 


Credit  earned: 


Grading  Method:         □  Regular        □  Pass-Fail       QAudit 

Advisor's  Signature:      Date: 

Insritution:    


Department: 
Street  Address: 


City:     State:    Zip: 

Advisor's  phone:  E-mail:    


'^This  form  is  for  your  personal  use  only  and  should  not  be  submitted  to  the  University  of  Maryland.  College  Park. 


UNIVERSITY    OF 

MARYLAND 


Registering  Through  MARS 
Summer  Sessions  2003 


Questions?  E-mail  summer(a>umail. umd.edu  Call  301-314-3572  or  1 -877-989-SPOC 

REGISTERING  THROUGH  iiHARS  (Maryland  Automated  Registration  System-Phone-in) 


Use  MARS  for  all  schedule  adjustments,  such  as 

adds,  drops,  grading  method  changes  and  credit  level 

changes. 

MARS:  (301)  403-0500 

MARS  HELPLINE:  (301)  314-8240 

When  to  Call  Mars 

Summer  Session  I:  Call  MARS  Feb.  24-May  30 

Summer  Session  I  classes  begin:  June  2 

Summer  Session  l-A:  Call  MARS  Feb.  24-May  30 

Summer  Session  l-A  classes  begin:  June  2 

Summer  Session  l-B:  Call  MARS  Feb.  24-June  20 

Summer  Session  l-B  classes  begin:  June  23 

Summer  Session  II:  Call  MARS  Feb.  24-July  11 

Summer  Session  II  classes  begin:  July  14 

Summer  Session  ll-C:  Call  MARS  Feb.  24-July  1 1 

Summer  Session  ll-C  classes  begin:  July  14 

Summer  Session  ll-D:  Call  MARS  Feb.  24-Aug.  1 

Summer  Session  ll-D  classes  begin  August  4 

Hours  of  Operation 

Monday-Saturday  7:30  a.m. -11  p.m. 

Sunday  5-11  pm. 


HOW  TO  USE  MARS 

1  Select  courses  trom  the  Web  site  Note  section  number 
and  INDEX  NUMBER  The  section  numtjer  indicates 
dunng  wfiicti  summer  session  Itie  course  meets 
Sections  beginning  with  01  meet  dunng  Summer 
Sesston  I:  ttiose  beginning  with  02  during  Summer 
Session  II;  those  tieginning  with  03  during  Summer 
Session  l-A,  those  beginning  with  04  during  Summer 
Session  ll-C,  those  beginning  with  05  during  Summer 
Session  l-B:  and  those  beginning  with  06  during 
Summer  Sessbn  ll-O  The  live-digit  INDEX  NUMBER 
is  located  to  the  right  of  the  section  number  in 
parentheses  The  INDEX  NUMBER  is  used  to  idenlify 
your  couise  selection  to  MARS.  Read  course  tisbngs 
carefully  Some  courses  are  BY  PERMISSION  ONLY 
These  courses  require  departmental  approval  Contact 
the  department  offering  the  couise  prior  to  registration 

2  Fill  out  the  rWRS  Course  Wori(Sheet  below  wfU\ 
ACTION  CODE  and  INDEX  NUMBER  infomnalion 
ACTION  CODES  tell  the  computer  what  you  vrant  lo 
do — for  example,  add,  drop  or  list  courses.  ACTION 
CODES  are  listed  under  the  course  vrorisheel  form. 

3.  Pay  tuition  and  fees.  Registration  is  not  final  until  tuition 
and  fees  have  been  paid  See  important  payment 
infonrialion  on  the  Financials'  section  of  the 


Web  site  (www  summer  umd  edu)  Failune 

lo  pay  by  the  date  specified  on  your  bill  may  jeopardize 

your  continued  enrollment 

There  may  be  periods  of  silence  during  your  call  lo 

MARS  This  is  normal  and  occuis  when  information  is 

being  verried  or  processed  DO  NOT  HANG  UP  Wait 

tor  the  next  set  of  instructions. 

Accidental  termination  of  call.  If  you  are  accidentally 

cut  off  fiom  MARS  before  you  complete  your  request, 

recall  the  system  You  will  be  registered  lor  Iransactions 

processed  prior  lo  termination 

Cancellation  of  Registration.  See  the  'Application  and 

Registration"  section  of  www  summer  umd.edu  for 

cancellation  deadlines  and  information. 

PIN  -  Personal  Identification  Number  PINs  have  been 

assigned  lo  all  eligible  students  If  you  misplace,  forget  or 

feel  the  confidentiality  of  your  PIN  has  been  jeopardized, 

you  can  request  a  new  number  at  the  Registration 

Infbrmalbn  Counter,  first  floor,  Mitchell  Building.  You  will 

need  to  provide  photo  identification. 

Questbns?  Call  (301)  314-8240 

l/VAITLISTINGWrTH  MARS 

See  the  Application  and  Registration  section 

of  vKww.summer.umd.edu. 


TO  REGISTER  FOR  COURSES,  FOLLOW  STEPS  1  -  8 

1.  Before  processing  your  registration,  fill  in  the  boxes  below,  one  course  per  line.  Each  course  selection  is  Identified  in  the  Course  Listing  by  a  unique 
5-digit  INDEX  NUMBER  (to  the  right  of  the  section  number).  Be  prepared  vtrith  alternate  selections.  Note  that  MARS  will  not  allow  you  to  register  for 
courses  which  have  conflicting  meeting  times, 

2.  Call  MARS  301-403-0500  (from  campus  call  30500). 

3.  Select  Registration  Acfivities  from  the  MARS  main  menu  (Option  1), 

4.  Select  Registration/Schedule  Adjustment  from  the  Registration  Activities  menu  (Option  1 ). 

5.  Enter  your  student  ID  number  (usually  your  Social  Security  number) - - 

6.  Enter  your  PIN  (Personal  Identification  Number) 


INDEX  NUMBER 


8.  Press  an  additional  #  after  entering  all  of  your  transactions.  This  #  signals  the  computer  to  process  your  requests. 


ACTION  CODES  FOR  REGISTRATION/SCHEDULE  ADJUSTMENT 

Action  Codes  are  accessed  by  pressing  the  corresponding  button  on  the  telephone  keypad 

CHANGE  CREDIT  LEVEL: 

(Limited  to  variable  credit  level  courses) 

8  INDEX  NUMBER  *  NUMBER  OF  CREDITS  ## 

(Example;  2  credlts=02) 

OR  8##  to  list  courses  with  credit  levels 

LIST  YOUR  SCHEDULE: 

5## 

WAITLIST  FEATURE: 

7## 


ADD  A  COURSE: 

2  INDEX  NUMBER  ## 
DROP  A  COURSE: 

3  INDEX  NUMBER  ## 

OR  3##  ,  MARS  will  list  your  courses  and  prompt  you  to  press 
1   to  drop  or  0  to  continue 
CHANGE  GRADING  METHOD: 

(Limited  to  variable  grading  method  courses) 

4  INDEX  NUMBER  *  GRADING  METHOD  ## 
1=Regular  2=Pass/Fail  3=Audit  4=Satisfactory/Fail 
OR  4##  to  list  courses  with  grading  method 

*Pass/Fail  grading  method  is  not  available  to  most  visiting  students 


UNIVERSITY    OF 

MARYLAND 


College  Park,  MD  20742 

301-314-3572 

1-877-989-SPOC 

www.summer.umd.edu 

summer@umail.umd.edu