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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
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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
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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").
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■ 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.
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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
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
www.testudo.umd.edu or www.summer.umd.edu (click on "Schedule of Classes").
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Summer Course Listings
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)
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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-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
www.testudo.umd.edu or www.summer.umd.edu (click on "Schedule of Classes").
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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.
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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 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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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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r Course Listings
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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Summer Course Listings
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.
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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").
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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.
38 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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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").
43
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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Summer Course Listings
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
vvww.testudo.umd.edu or wvi/w.summer.umd.edu (click on "Schedule of Classes").
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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
www.testudo.umd.edu or www.summer.umd.edu (click on "Schedule of Classes").
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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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Summer Course Listings
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)
Summer Sessions course offerings are subject to change. Please access up-to-the-minute course offerings on the Web at
wvwv.testudo.umd.edu or wvvw.summer.umd.edu (click on "Schedule of Classes").
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Summer Course Listings
MATH113 College Algebra with Applications (3 credits)
REG/P-F/AUD.
Prerequisite: permission of department based on satisfactory
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.
Summer Course Listings
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.
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
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.
Summer Course Listings
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
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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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
www.testudo.umd.edu or www.summer.umd.edu (click on "Schedule of Classes").
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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.
! Listings
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
wvvw.testudo.umd.edu or www.summer.umd.edu (click on "Schedule of Classes").
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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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Summer Course Listings
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)
82 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
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.
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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
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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
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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)
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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
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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.
95
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).
96
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
R
lES
GRAD
SA
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