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Each  summer,  between  30,000  and  45,000  conference  guests  and  other  visitors  stay  at  the  University 
of  Maryland.  Guests  are  participants  in  more  than  100  programs  and  camps.  They  stay  in  your  residence 
halls  and  eat  in  your  dining  halls.  Fees  paid  by  summer  guests  are  used  to  offset  student  fees  throughout 
the  rest  of  the  year.  About  70%  of  the  groups  that  visit  Maryland  in  the  summer  months  are  participating 
in  programs  that  originate  on  campus.  We  are  proud  to  say  that  we  help  the  mission  of  the  university 
by  supporting  academic  and  athletic  programs  that  offer  educational  opportunities  during  the  summer. 

TAKIXC  A  SUMMER  CLISS?  WHAT  ELSE 
ARE  YOU  GOXM  1)0?  GET  A  JOB! 


Stick  around.  Take  a  class. 

Get  FREE  or  reduced  housing. 

Get  around  campus  in  a  golf  cart. 

Enjoy  flexible  scheduling  and  have  fun. 

Work  for  Conferences  and  Visitor  Services  (CVS)! 


Applications  are  available  online  by  visiting  http:www.conferences.umd.edu/ 
summerjobs/.  You  can  also  call  Re'Shanda  Grace-Bridges,  Housing  Manager 
for  Conferences  and  Visitor  Services  at  4-0350  or  email  at  rbridges@umd.edu. 


NOT  STAYING  ALL  SUMMER  LONG?  WE'VE  GOT  THAT  COVERED,  TOO. 

The  Odyssey  of  the  Mind  World  Finals  is  coming  to  campus  May  28  -  June  7,  2004.  Odyssey 
of  the  Mind  is  a  creative  problem  solving  competition  that  brings  close  to  1 5,000  visitors  to 
campus.  We  are  hiring  lots  of  students  to  work  at  this  event,  which  will  kick  off  our  summer! 
All  students,  family  and  friends  of  the  university  ore  encouraged  to  apply  (applicants  must  be 
at  least  1 8  years  of  age).  Positions  range  in  length  between  1  -3  weeks  of  employment.  Think 
of  it  as  a  great  way  to  moke  some  extra  cash  and  start  the  summer  off  right!  Please  contact 
Re'Shanda  Grace-Bridges,  Housing  Manager  for  Conferences  and  Visitor  Services  at  4-0350. 

Are  you  a  Journalism  or  Marketing  student  looking  for  a  way  to  add  to  your  portfolio? 
Marketing  and  Communications  positions  are  available  as  well.  Please  contact  Megan 
McCarthy,  Communications  and  Visitor  Services  Manager  at  4-6637  or  via  email  at 
mmccarth@accmail.umd.edu.  You  must  be  a  currently  enrolled  student  in  order  to  be 
eligible  for  the  communications  and  marketing  positions. 


Intensive  Language  Institute 
Keep  Learning  -  Arabic 

June  21  —  August  13 

In  just  eight  weeks,  the 
University  of  Maryland  can  help 
you  be  conversant  in  modern 
standard  Arabic  -  the  language  of 
radio,  television  and  newspapers 
throughout  the  Arab  world. 
Successful  completion  means  12 
semester  hours  of  college  credit, 
satisfying  the  language 
requirement  for  non-native 
speakers. 

Find  out  more  by  visiting 
www.summer.umd.edu/intensiveianguage. 


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Once  you've  registered  for  classes,  you  need  textbooks,  right?  This  is  where  you  find  out  exactly  which  ones  you  need  for 
each  class.  This  saves  you  lots  of  time  because  you  can  then  plan  ahead  and  know  which  ones  are  required,  which  are 
optional,  and  how  much  money  you  (or  your  parents)  need  to  buy  them.  Print  out  the  listing  generated  by  the  search  and 
bring  it  with  you  to  the  University  Book  Center.  Our  staff  will  be  more  than  happy  to  help  find  the  ones  that  you  need. 

The  Shelf  Tags  in  the  textbook  area  are  organized  by  class,  then  by  section.  The  Search  tool  uses  the  same  information  as 
found  on  the  Shelf  Tags. 

Please  visit  us  at  our  website:  www.ubc.umd.edu/textbooks/text  search.htm 


This  is  a  sample  of  a  shelf  tag  that  you  will  find  in  textbooks. 
The  tag  corresponds  to  the  bool<s  directly  above  it. 


Book  #  of 

Required  or 
Recommended 

Title  of  Book  ■ 


Course  # 
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BOOK  ! OF 

REQUIRED 

TITLE: 

AFRICANISMS  IN  AMERICAN  CULTURE 

AUTHOR:  HOLLOWAY 

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SECTIONS:  0101 

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Total  #  of  books 
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Each  aisle  is  marked  with  the  four  letter  abbreviations  for  departments  located  there. 
The  key  at  the  end  of  every  aisle  tells  which  dept.  is  in  which  aisle. 


SEARCH  TEXTBOOKS 


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Find  textbook  information  online  at 

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Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004  .  3 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 


Introduction  to  Summer  Sessions  2004 5 

Summer  2004  Session  Dotes  5 

Academic  Calendar  and  Deadlines 6  -  8 

SPOC  -  Single  Point  of  Contact 9 

Campus  Contact  List 9 

Highlights  for  Summer  Sessions  2004 10 

ARTS!  At  Maryland 10 

Young  Scholars  Program 10 

Intensive  Language  Institute 1 1 

Maryland  Artist-Teacher  Institute  1 1 

ADMISSION  AND  REGISTRATION 

Eligibility  to  Register 12 

Admission  Process    12  -  13 

Admission  Deadlines 13 

Golden  ID  13 

Registration  Blocks  14 

Special  Permission  for  Courses 14 

How  to  Register  14 

Cancellation  of  Registration 15 

Withdrawal  from  the  University 15 

Late  Registration 15 

Non-Standard  Course  Registration 15 

Waitlist  and  Holdfile 16 

BILL  PAYMENT  AND  FINANCIAL  AID 

Tuition  and  Fees 17 

Special  Course  Fees  17 

Payment  Due  Dates 17 

How  to  Pay  Your  Bill 17 

Late  Payment  Fee  17 

Delinquent  Accounts 18 

Refunds  18 

Financial  Aid 18 


ACADEMIC  INFORMATION  AND  POLICIES 

Student  Honor  Pledge 16 

Credit  Hours 19 

Academic  Dishonesty  19 

Academic  Integrity 19 

Auditing  Courses  19 

Degree  Candidates 19 

Final  Examinations 19 

Full-time  Status 19 

Grades 19 

Pass-Fail  Grading  Option  19 

Transferring  Credits 20 

Transcript  Services  20 

Protection  of  Privacy  (FERPA/Buckley) 20 

Maximum  Credit  Load 20 

CAMPUS  SERVICES 

On-Campus  Housing 21 

Department  of  Transportation  Services 21 

Shuttle  UM 21 

Dining  Services 21 

SUMMER  COURSES 

Summer  Session  2004  Course  Listings  ..22-32  &  49-70 

Core 71  -73 

Evening  Courses  -  after  5:00  p.m 74  -  76 

Summer  Courses  offered  in  Three- Week  Sessions  .17 

Summer  Courses  at  Shady  Grove 78 

Summer  Courses  Online  78 

FORMS 

Visiting  Undergraduate  Application 37-38 

Visiting  Graduate  and 

Advanced  Special  Student  Application 39  -  40 

Summer  Course  Registration  Form  41 

Estimated  Billing  Form  42 

Permission  to  Transfer  Credit  Form  43 


CAMPUS  MAP 

Map 

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Fee  Notice:  Nohvithstandinq  any  other  provision  of  this  or  any  other  University  of  Maryland  publication,  the  University  reserves  the  right  to  make 
changes  in  tvition,  fees  ana  other  charges  at  any  time  such  changes  are  deemed  necessary  by  the  University  and  the  University  System  of  Maryland 
Board  of  Regents.  Although  changes  in  tuition,  fees  and  charges  ordinarily  will  be  announced  in  advance,  the  University  reserves  the  right  to  make 
such  changes  without  prior  announcement. 


4  •  Schedule  of  Classes  «•  Summer  2004 


v/ww.summer.umd.edu 


SUMMER  2004 


More  than  1,700  Reasons 
to  Keep  Learning! 

Welcome  to  Summer  Sessions  2004  at  the  University  of  Maryland.  With  more  than  1 ,700  undergraduate 
and  graduate  courses  offered  in  six  convenient  sessions,  Summer  Sessions  2004  provides  a  v/orld  of 
opportunities  and  services  that  you  would  expect  to  find  at  one  of  the  nation's  top  public  research  univer- 
sities.  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  2004.  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. 

Undergraduate  and  graduate  courses  are  taught  by  University  of  Maryland  faculty,  and  follow  the  same 
rigorous  standards  as  courses  offered  during  tfie  fall  and  spring  semesters. 

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  v/ww.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.  So  if  you've  always  wanted 
to  study  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  now  is  the  time! 

SUMMER  2004  SESSION  DATES 


SESSION 

DATES 

SECTION  NUMBERS  IN  COURSE  LISTINGS 

Session  1 

(first  6-week  session) 

June  1  St  -  July  9th 

section  Olxx 

Session  l-A 

(first  3-week  session) 

June  1  St  -  June  1 8th 

section  03xx 

Session  l-B 

(second  3-week  session) 

June  21  St -July  9th 

section  05xx 

Featuring  the  Arts!  at  Maryland. 

Session  II 

(second  6-week  session) 

July  1 2th  -  August  20th 

section  02xx 

Featuring  the  Young  Scholars  Program 

Session  ll-C 

(third  3-week  session) 

July  1 2th  -  July  30th 

section  04xx 

Session  ll-D 

(fourth  3-week  session) 

August  2nd  -  August  20th 

section  06xx 

Summer  Session  course  offerings  are  subject  to  change. 

Please  access  up-to-the-minute  course  offerings  on  the  v/eb 

at  >v>v>v.testudo.umd.edu  or  >v>v>v.summer.umd.edu 

and  click  on  Schedule  of  Classes. 


wv/w.summer.umd.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  "  Summer  2004  .  5 


SUMMER  2004  ACADEMIC  CALENDAR  AND  DEADLINES 


Session  Number 


Number  Of  Weeks 


Dates 


Session  1 

(SSI) 

6  weeks 

6/1- 

-7/9 

Session  l-A 

(SShA) 

3  v/eeks 

6/1  - 

6/18 

Session  l-B 

{SSI-B) 

3  weeks 

6/21 

-7/9 

Session  II 

(55//; 

6  weeks 

7/12- 

-8/20 

Session  ll-C 

(ss//-g 

3  weeks 

7/12- 

-7/30 

Session  ll-D 

(55//-D; 

3  weeks 

8/2- 

8/20 

Courses  Number  Code 

courses  v/ith  sections  01 XX 
courses  with  sections  03xx 
courses  >vith  sections  05XX 
courses  with  sections  02xx 
courses  with  sections  04XX 
courses  >vith  sections  06xx 


FEBRUARY  2004 


16 


Begin  accepting  applications  for  Summer  2004 


23 


Begin  Summer  Session  2004  registration  via  Testudo  (www.testudo.umd.edu) 


APRIL 

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Bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registering  February  23  tfirough  Morch  23,  2004. 
See  bill  payment  deadlines  on  page  17  for  more  info. 

Priority  application  deadline  for  the  Arts!  At  Maryland  Program  (see  page  10) 

Priority  application  deadline  for  Young  Scholars  Program  (see  page  10) 


20  Bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registering  March  24th  through  April  23rd. 
See  bill  payment  deadlines  on  page  17  for  more  information 

21  SSI  &  SSI-A;    deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  fax  or  mail;  deadline  to  register  via  fox  or  mail 


28  SSI  &  SSI-A:     deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  web  or  in  person 

deadline  for  web  or  in-person  registration  without  $20  late  fee 
deadline  to  cancel  registration  with  a  100%  refund 

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


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$20  late  registration  fee  assessed 


3     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  undergraduate  and  graduate  students  to  add  a  course  or 

change  section  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  without  a  "W"; 
change  credit  level;  change  grading  method 


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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  undergraduate  and  graduate  students  to  add  a  course  or 

change  section  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  without  a  "W"; 

change  credit  level;  change  grading  method 

1  1   SSI-A  last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 

last  day  for  graduate  students  to  drop  a  course  or  change  credit  level  or 
grading  method  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  graduate  and  undergraduate  students  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 


6  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004 


www.summer.umd.edu 


SUMMER  2004  ACADEMIC  CALENDAR  AND  DEADLINES 


JUNE  Continued 

14  SSI  last  day  to  withdraw  with  50%  refund 

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


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last  day  to  withdraw  from  SSI-A  (no  refund) 
SSI-B  deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  web  or  in  person 

deadline  for  web  or  in-person  registration  without  $20  late  fee 
deadline  to  cancel  registration  with  100%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  1 00%  refund 

21  Bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registering  April  24th   through  May  23rd. 

See  bill  payment  deadlines  on  page  17  for  more  information 
SSI-B  Classes  begin  for  SSI-B 

$20  late  registration  fee  assessed 

23  SSI-B  deadline  for  schedule  adjustment 

last  day  to  withdraw  with  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  undergraduate  and  graduate  students  to  add  a  course  or 

change  section  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  without  a  "W"; 
change  credit  level;  change  grading  method 


25  SSI-B 


last  day  to  withdraw  with  50%  refund 


28  SSI  last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 

lost  day  for  graduate  students  to  drop  a  course  or  change  credit  level  or 

grading  method  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  graduate  and  undergraduate  students  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 


JULY 
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SSII  &  SSIi-C 


last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 

lost  day  for  graduate  students  to  drop  a  course  or  change  credit  level  or 

grading  method  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  graduate  and  undergraduate  students  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 
deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  fax  or  mail;  deadline  to  register  via  fax  or  mail 


University  closed  for  Independence  Day 


9     SSI  &  SSI-B 

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last  day  to  withdraw  from  SSI  &  SS-IB  (no  refund) 

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deadline  for  web  or  in-person  registration  without  $20  late  fee 

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last  day  to  withdraw  with  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  undergraduate  and  graduate  students  to  add  a  course  or 

change  section  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  without  a  "W"; 

change  credit  level;  change  grading  method 


www.summer.umd.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  •»  Summer  2004  .  7 


SUMMER  2004  ACADEMIC  CALENDAR  AND  DEADLINES 


JULY  Continued 
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SSII-C 


Deadline  to  submit  summer  graduation  applications 

deadline  for  schedule  adjustment 

last  day  to  withdraw  with  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  undergraduate  and  graduate  students  to  add  a  course  or 

change  section  without  departmental  approval 
lost  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  without  a  "W"; 

change  credit  level;  change  grading  method 
last  day  to  withdraw  with  50%  refund 


21  Bill  payment  deadline  for  students  registering  May  24th  through  June  23rd. 
See  bill  payment  deadlines  on  page  17  for  more  information 

22  SSil-C  last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  with  a  "W" 

last  day  for  graduate  students  to  drop  a  course  or  last  day  for  graduate 
students  to  change  credit  level  or  grading  method  without  departmental  approval 
lost  day  for  graduate  and  undergraduate  students  to  change  section  with  departmental  approval 

23  SSII  last  day  to  withdraw  with  50%  refund 

SSII-D deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  fox  or  moil;  deadline  to  register  via  fax  or  mail 

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SSII-C  Summer  Session  SS  ll-C  ends 

lost  day  to  withdraw  from  SSII-C  (no  refund) 
SSII-D  deadline  to  apply  for  admission  via  web  or  in  person 

deadline  for  web  or  in-person  registration  without  $20  late  fee 

deadline  to  cancel  registration  with  100%  refund 

last  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with  100%  refund 


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Classes  begin  for  SSli-D 
$20  late  registration  fee  assessed 


4     SSII-D  deadline  for  schedule  adjustment 

last  day  to  withdraw  with  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  undergraduate  and  graduate  students  to  add  a  course  or 

change  section  without  departmental  approval 
last  day  for  undergraduate  students  to  drop  a  course  without  a  "W"; 
change  credit  level;  change  grading  method 


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www.summer.umd.edu 


INFORMATION  ON  SUMMER  SESSIONS  2004 


NEED  INFORMATION  ON  SUMMER  SESSIONS 
2004?  SPOC  has  it! 

SPOC  (or  your  Single  Point  Of  Contact)  is  for  students  seeking 
information  about  or  wisfiing  to  enroll  in  Summer  Sessions.  SPOC 
has  representatives  or  ombudpersons  representing  all  the  service 
sectors  of  campus:  admission  (undergraduate  and  graduate), 
registrar,  bursar,  academic  departments,  parking,  student  ID  and 
residency.  SPOC,  centrally  located  and  handicapped  accessible,  is 
on  tfie  first  floor  of  the  Mitchell  Building. 

See  www.summer.umd.edu  —  SPOC  is  also  a  virtual  office  for  those 
inquiring,  applying,  registering  or  paying  on  the  web.  Each  step  in 
the  admission/registration/payment  process  will  be  quickly  and 
formally  recognized  by  a  confirmation  -  either  by  email,  rax,  or 
surface  mail.     All  the  forms  for  admission,  registration,  housing. 


parking  and  bill  estimation  are  on  the  summer  web  site.  Our  goal  is 
to  be  me  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. 

SPOC  -  Single  Point  Of  Contact 

Phone:  301  -31 4-3572  or  877-989-SPOC 

Fax:  301-314-1282 

E-mail:  summer@umail.umd.edu 

Web:  www.summer.umd.edu/spoc 

In  person:     8:30  am  -  4:30  pm,  Monday  -  Friday 

Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 

University  of  Maryland 

College  Pork,  MD  20742 


CAMPUS  CONTACTS 

Need  to  buy  a  book,  use  a  computer,  grab  a  bite  or  arrange  for  parking?  Our  campus  services  offer  you  the  information  you'll  need  to  make 
the  most  of  your  summer  at  the  University  of  Maryland.  Services  include  a  career  center,  parking  and  transportation,  housing,  health  services, 
recreation  and  more.   A  more  extensive  list  of  campus  services  are  listed  on  the  summer  web  site  at  www.summer.umd.edu/campusservices. 


Admissions  -  Graduate 

Phone:301-405-0376 

Fax:  301-314-9305 

E-mail:  grschool@deans.umd.edu 

Web:  www.vprgs.umd.edu 

21 23  Lee  Building 

Admissions  •  Undergraduate 

Phone:  301 -314-8385  or 

800-422-5867 

Fax:301-314-9693 

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

Web:  www.uga.uma.edu 

0103  Mitchell  Building 

Book  Center,  University 

Phone:  301 -314-2665  or 

800-343-6621 

E-mail:  textboob@ubcmail.umd.edu 

Web:  www.ubc.umd.edu 

Stamp  Student  Union 

Book  Exchange, 

The  Maryiana  (off  campus) 

Phone:  301-927-2510 

Web:  wv/w.maiylondbook.com 

4500  College  Avenue,  College  Pork 

Bursar  (bill  payment) 

Phone:  301 -314-9000  or 

888-313-2404 

Fax:  301-314-9098 

E-mail: 

billtalk@accmail.umd.edu 

Web:  www.umd.edu/bursar 

1 135  Lee  Building 

Career  Center 

Phone:    301-314-7225 

Web.  www.CareerCenter.umd.edu 

3100  Hornboke  Library,  South  Wing 

Computer  Services  (GIT) 

Phone:   301-405-1500 
Fax:   301-405-0300 
Web:   www.helpdesk.umd.edu 
1 400  Computer  and  Space 
Sciences  Building 


www.summer.umd.edu 


Conferences  &  Visitor  Services 

Phone:  301-314-7884 
Fax:  301-314-6693 
Web:  www.umd.edu/cvs 
0101  Annapolis  Hall 

Counseling  Center 

Phone:  301-314-7651 
Fax  301-314-9206 
Web:   www.umd.edu/cc 
Shoemaker  Building 

Dining  Services 

Phone:   301-314-8054 
Fax:   301-314-9764 
Email:   umfood@dining.umd.edu 
Web:   wv-fw.dining. umd.edu 
1 1 50  South  Campus  Dining  Hall 

Disability  Support  Services 
(Counseling  Center) 

Phone:    301-314-7682 
Web:   www.umd.edu/cc 
01 26  Shoemaker  Building 

Financial  Aid 

Phone:  301 -314-9000  or 

888-313-2404 

Fax:  301-314-9587 

E-mail:  billtalk@accmail.umd.edu 

Web:   www.umd.edu/fin 

1 135  Lee  Building 

Health  Services 

University  Health  Center 
Phone:   301-314-8180 
Fax:   301-314-7845 
E-mail:  health@umail.umd.edu 
Web:  www.health.umd.edu 

Housing,  Off-Campus 

Phone:    301-314-3645 
Fax:   301-314-9874 
E-mail:   ach@accmail.umd.edu 
Web:   www.cacs.umd.edu/och 
1110  Stamp  Student  Union 


Housing,  On-Campus  - 
Department  of  Resident  Life 

Phone:  301-314-2100 
E-mail:  reslife@accmail.umd.edu 
Web:  wvi^w.resnet.umd.edu 
1102  Annapolis  Hall 

Housing  for 
Special  Programs 

pee  Conference  and 
Visitors  Services) 
Special  Programs  include  the 
Young  Scholars  Program.  The 
Arts!  at  Maryland,  and  the 
Intensive  Language  Institute. 

International  Education 
Services 

Phone:  301-314-7740 
Fax:301-314-9347 
E-mail:  iesadv@deans.umd.edu 
Web:  www.umd.edu/ies 
31 16  Mitchell  Building 

Learning  Assistance  Service 
(Counseling  Center) 

Phone:   301-314-7693 
Web:   www.umd.edu/cc 
2201  Shoemaker  Building 

Libraries 

Phone:   301-405-0800 
Fax:   301-405-9191 
Web:   wv/w.lib. umd.edu 

Recreation  Services, 
Campus 

Phone:    301-226-4400 
Fox:   301-226-4455 
Web:   www.crs.umd.edu 
1115  Campus  Recreation  Center 

Re-enrollment 

Phone:301-314-8382 

Fax:301-314-9693 

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

01 17  Mitchell  Building 


Registrar 

Phone:   301-314-8240 
Fax:   301-314-9568 
E-mail:  testudo@accmail.umd.edu 
Web:   virww.testuda.umd.edu 
Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 

Religious  Services 

The  university  has  1 4  chaplaincies. 
Many  are  housed  in  Memorial 
Chapel  and  some  provide  services 
at  orf-campus  houses  of  worship. 
For  more  information,  please 
contact  the  chaplain's  office  ot 
301 -405-8443  or  visit 
www.chapel.umd.edu/chaplains. 

Stamp  Student  Union  and 
Campus  Programs 

Phone:   301-314-3375 
Fox:   301-314-7026 
Web:   www.union.umd.edu 
1 1 20  Adele  Stamp  Student  Union 

Study  Abroad 

Phone:   301-314-7746 
Fax:   301-3214-9347 
Email:   studyabr@deans.umd.edu 
Web:  www.umd.edu/studyabroad 
31 25  Mitchell  Building 

Transfer  Credit  Evaluation  Center 

Phone:   301-314-8240 
E-mail:   tccinfo@deans.umd.edu 
Web:   www.tce.umd.edu 
Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 

Transportation  Services  & 
Shuttle  UM 

Phone:301-314-PARK 

Fax:301-314-9779 

Web:  www.transportation.umd.edu 

202  Regents  Drive  Garage  Building 

Veterans  Affairs 

Phone:301-314-8239 
Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor 


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HIGHLIGHTS  FOR  SUMMER  SESSIONS  2004 


PROGRAM  HIGHLIGHTS 

FOR  SUMMER  SESSIONS  2004 

We  invite  you  to  browse  our 
special  courses,  workshops  and 
institutes  offered  tfiis  summer  at 
www.summer.umd.edu/highlights.  You 
will  find  an  exciting  array  of  select 
course  offerings  highlighted  by  our 
academic  departments  that  may  be  of 
special  interest  to  you.  We're  looking 
forward  to  a  summer  of  special 
programs  that  will  introduce  new  and 
visiting  students  to  our  amazing 
campus,  offering  credit  courses  to  rising 
high  school  juniors  and  seniors,  those 
seeking  intensive  language  programs, 
professional  development  opportunities 
for  teachers  and  administrators, 
programs  for  children  and  adolescents, 
as  well  as  our  newest  program  in  the 
performing  arts,  visual  arts  and  creative 
writing.  The  Arts!  at  Maryland. 

YOUNG  SCHOLARS  PROGRAM 

Developed  specifically  for  highly 
motivated,  successful  rising  high  school 
juniors  and  seniors,  the  exclusive  three- 
week  summer  program  is  a  great  way 
for  students  to  test  their  academic 
interests,  learn  about  campus  life,  study 
with  the  university's  best  and  brightest, 
get  a  jump  on  their  college  career  and 
even  make  new  friends.  The  2004 
Young  Scholars  Program  runs  from  July 
11th  to  July  31st. 

As  a  young  scholar,  students  choose 
one  college-level,  three-credit  course. 
These  courses  are  designed  as  an 
introduction  to  a  particular  field  of 
study — giving  students  the  opportunity 
to  explore  career  opportunities  through 
field  trips  and  guest  speakers.  The 
credit  classes  will  appear  on  an  official 
University  of  Maryland  transcript. 


YSP  2004  courses  include: 

ARCH  150       Introduction  to  Architecture: 

Discovering  Architecture 
ASTR   1 00       Introduction  to  Astronomy 
BSCI  279K      Modem  Biology-The 

Science  Behind  the 

Headlines 
CIAS  1 00       Classical  Foundations 
EDUC  289A    21  st  Century  Leaming 

Environments:  Students, 

Learning,  and  Technology 
ENES  1 00       Introduction  to  Engineering 

Design 
ENGL  278       Shakespeare  in  the 

Renaissance 
HIST  219         American  History  as 

Viewed  Through  Music 
GEOG  398     Satellites,  Technology,  and 

Global  Change 
GVPT  289A     International  Political 

Relations  (ICONS) 
KNES  289M    Introduction  to  Kinesiology: 

Discover  Kinesiology 
MATH  1 99      Games,  Game  Theory,  and 

the  Theory  of  Games 

The  Young  Scholars  Program 
Payment  Deadlines 

If  you  register  before  June  7,  2004  your 
payment  is  due  in  full  by  June  21 ,  2004. 
If  you  register  on  or  after  June  7,  2004  your 
payment  is  due  in  full  by  July  6,  2004. 

Check  the  summer  Web  site  at 

www.summer.umd.edu/youngscholars 

to  get  complete  information 

about  the  program. 

Applications  will  be  accepted  beginning 

February  1 6,  2004  and  courses  are 

expected  to  fill  quickly! 


THE  ARTS!  AT  MARYLAND 

The  Arts!  at  Maryland  is  a  world-class 
performing  arts,  visual  arts  and  creative 
writing  program  for  qualified  students 
who  are  highly  motivated,  passionate 
about  the  arts,  and  thrive  in  an 
energetic  environment.  The  program 
offers  three-credit  courses  in  creative 
writing,  dance,  music,  theatre  and 
visual  arts.  This  program  runs  June  20- 
July  10,  and  is  open  to  high  school 
juniors  and  seniors  and  college 
freshmen  and  sophomores. 

The  Arts!  at  Maryland  Overview: 

•  Provides  three-weeks  of  rigorous 
instruction  to  talented  artists  and  writers 

•  Emphasizes  excellence  in  artistic  and 
academic  achievement 

•  Offers  classes  and  workshops  with 
professional  artists  to  enhance  the 
learning  experience 

•  Gives  all  students  an  interdisciplinary 
exposure  that  explores  lighting, 
sound,  presentation,  movement, 
visual  illustration,  and  other  arts- 
related  topics 

•  Culminates  in  a  final,  performance, 
presentation,  and  exhibit 

Focused  dancers,  musicians,  actors, 
writers  and  visual  artists  will: 

•  Hone  their  craft  in  superb  facilities 

•  Earn  three  college  credits 

•  Discover  the  independence  of  college 
life  at  the  University  of  Maryland 

•  Live  in  a  residence  hall  with  fellow 
artists  or  opt  to  commute  from  home 

Arts!  at  Maryland 
Payment  Deadlines 

If  you  register  before  May  5,  2004  your 
payment  is  due  in  full  by  May  20,  2004. 
If  you  register  on  or  after  May  5,  2004  your 
payment  is  due  in  full  by  June  1 5,  2004. 

To  find  out  more  information,  visit 
www.summer.umd.edu/arts. 

Applications  will  be  accepted  beginning 

February  1 6,  2004  and  courses  ore 

expected  to  fill  quickly! 


10  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004 


wvvw.summer.umd.edu 


HIGHLIGHTS  FOR  SUMMER  SESSIONS  2004 


INTENSIVE  LANGUAGE  INSTITUTE 

The  Intensive  Language  Institute  offers 
four  exciting  language  programs  Arabic, 
Hebrew,  Italian,  and  Spanisfi — tfiat  fias 
you  conversant  in  just  eight  weeks.  The 
institute  is  designed  to:  introduce  students 
to  the  language  or  enhance  comprehen- 
sion; prepare  students  for  further  study  or 
travel;  improve  intercultural  skills;  help 
with  research  needs;  enhance  profession- 
al development  goals;  or  satisfy  an  inter- 
est in  one's  heritage.  The  institute  focuses 
on  language  study  four  days  a  week  and 
one  day  a  week  on  cultural  enrichment, 
taking  advantage  of  metropolitan 
Washington,  D.C.'s  rich  cultural 
resources.  Enrollment  is  open  to  profes- 
sionals, college  shjdents,  advanced  high 
school  students  and  other  members  of  the 
community.  Prior  knowledge  of  the  lan- 
guage is  not  requirecf. 

Objectives 

The  institute  is  designed  to  enable  stu- 
dents to  read,  write,  and  communicate 
with  native  speakers  equivalent  to  one 
year  of  college-level  language  study. 
Furthermore,  through  an  intensive  focus 
on  cultural  enrichment,  students  gain  an 
understanding  of  literary  and  cultural  tra- 
ditions. Successful  completion  means  8  to 
1 2  semester  hours  of  college  credit,  satis- 
fying the  language  requirement  for  non- 
native  speakers  at  many  colleges  and  uni- 
versities, including  the  University  of 
Maryland.  Learning  takes  place  in  a  stu- 
dent-centered environment  where  the  lan- 
guage is  taught  intensively  and  where  stu- 
dents receive  individual  attention. 

Insritute  Overview 

•  Eight-week  program  designed  to 
enable  students  to  read,  write,  and 
communicate  with  native  speakers 
equivalent  to  one  year  of  college- 
level  language  study. 

•  Chose  from  Arabic,  Hebrew,  Italian, 
or  Spanish. 

•  Language  study  classes  held 
Monday,  Tuesday,  Thursday,  and 
Friday,  9  a.m.  -  3:30  p.m. 

•  Cultural  enrichment  class  held 
Wednesday,  9  a.m.  -  2  p.m.  and 
includes  film  viewings,  workshops 
and    discussions,    introduction    to 


foods  and  the  cultural  arts,  visits  to 
places  of  worship,  bookstores,  and 
cultural  centers,  and  meetings  with 
faculty,  journalists,  and  Washington- 
area  community  leaders. 

•  Commitment  to,  attendance  at  and 
participation  in  the  entire  eight- 
week  session  is  required. 

•  Class  size  is  limited  to  allow  for  an 
optimal  learning  environment. 

To  learn  more,  visit 
www.summer.umd.edu/inten$ivelanguage. 

PROFESSIONAL  DEVELOPMENT 
OPPORTUNITIES  FOR  TEACHERS 
AND  ADMINISTRATORS 

Maryland  ArtisMeacher  Insritute 
(MAT!)  I  (For  firshrime  participants) 
Maryland  ArrisMeacher  Institute 
(MAT!)  II  (For  participants  who  have 
completed  MATI  I) 
Earn  3  University  of  Maryland 
Graduate  Credits 

Maryland  Arfist-Teacher  Institute  (MATI): 
Making  Connections,  Designing  and 
Implementing  Arts-Integrated  Curriculum. 
Established  in  1 994,  MATI  is  a  profes- 
sional development  program  for 
teachers  and  school  administrators.  In 
Summer  2004,  qualified  participants 
who  register  for  EDCI788F  have  the 
opportunity  to  earn  3  University  of 
Maryland  graduate  credits  for 
successful  completion  of  the  course. 
Registration  is  restricted  to  participants 
who  have  been  chosen  by  the  Maryland 
Artist-Teacher  Institute. 

At  MATI  I  and  II,  teachers  and  adminis- 
trators attend  performances,  lectures, 
discussions,  and  hands-on  workshops 
exploring  the  various  roles  of  different 
art  forms  in  teaching  and  learning. 
Dance,  music,  theatre,  visual  arts,  and 
creative  writing  are  discussed  as 
separate  content  areas  and  participants 
explore  how  the  arts  can  be  integrated 
with  other  academic  subjects.  In 
addition,  the  interrelation  of  different 
arts  disciplines  is  examined,  along  with 
how  they  impact  children's  motivation, 
learning,  comprehension,  development 
of  critical  thinking,  and  mastery  of 
problem-solving  skills. 

For  more  information  about  the 
credit  option  and  AAATI,  please  visit 
vyww.summer.umd.edu/educators. 


PROGRAMS  FOR  YOUTH 

Everything  you  need  for  a  fun-filled 
summer  is  right  here.  The  University  of 
Maryland  offers  fun  and  learning  for 
children  and  adolescents.  Whether  it's 
shooting  a  three-pointer,  finding  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  on  campus  this 
summer.  All  of  our  instructors  are  fully 
qualified  and  many  classes  use  the 
university's  state-of-the-art  sports, 
education  and  physical  activity  facilities. 

From  academics  to  sports,  physical  and 
mental  health  programs  to  childcare, 
arts  and  recreation,  we  offer  a  wide 
variety  of  programs.  We  invite  you  to 
explore  our  summer  Programs  for  Youth 
web  site  containing  the  most  current 
program  information. 


Please  visit  us  at 

www.summer.umd.edu 

and  click  on  Programs  For  Youth 

for  registration  deadlines 

and  contact  information. 


vwvw.summer.umd.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  •>  Summer  2004  •  11 


ADMISSION  AND  REGISTRATION 


REGISTRATION  AND  APPLICATION  PROCESS 

We  try  our  best  to  make  your  summer  experience  as  carefree 

OS   possible.   The   steps   below  will   take  you   through   the 

application  process,  registration,  bill  payment,  policies  and 

deadlines.   They  may  not  apply  to  everyone,  but  please  check 

to  be  sure  you  are  prepared  to  register. 

You  can  also  find  complete  information  on  our  web  site  at 

www.summerumd.edu/application. 


CONTACT  SPOC  (SINGLE  POINT  OF  CONTACT) 

On  the  web:  www.summerumd.edu/SPOC 

By  email:  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 

FOLLOW  THE  STEPS  BELOW  TO  REGISTER  FOR  SUMiVIER  2004. 

^^^  Detailed  explanations  and  more  information  about  each  step  in  the  process  follow: 

^^fl_petermine  your  eligibility 

Apply  on  the  web  or  by  mail 

check  and  resolve  any  registration  blocks  and  make  advising  appointment  if  necessary 
Iheck  course  availability 
Obtain  special  permissions  if  required 
Register  for  courses 
Submit  bill  payment 
After  you  register:  purchase  text  books,  receive  ID  Card,  purchase  a  parking  permit. 


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STEP  3: 
STEP  4: 


STEP  7:1 
STEP  8: 


STEP  1: 
DETERMINE 
YOUR  ELIGIBILITY 


The  application  process  for  summer  session's 
is  quick  and  easy.  If  you  are  currently 
enrolled  at  University  of  Maryland,  College 
Park  for  the  spring  2004  semester,  are  a 
newly  admitted  graduate  or  undergraduate 
College  Pork  student  for  Fall  2004,  or  are  a 


current  University  System  of  Maryland 
Graduate  student  you  con  register  for 
summer  2004.  Go  to  Step  3 
Note:  If  you  ore  a  graduate  student  at 
another  University  System  of  Maryland 
institution,  you  do  not  need  to  apply,  but 
must  submit  an  inter-campus  registration 
form,  available  at  your  school.  It  must  be 


authorized  by  your  home  campus  and  by 
the  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park 
Office  of  the  Registrar 
All  other  students  must  complete 
the  appropriate  application  for 
admission  and  be  admitted  to  the 
university.  If  you  hove  any  questions, 
please  contact  SPOC. 


APPLY  TO  THE  UNIVERSITY  OF  MARYLAND  FOR  SUMMER  COURSES  IF  YOU  FIT  INTO  ONE  OF  THE  FOLLOWING  GROUPS: 


Visiting  undergraduate  student 
Visiting  graduate  student 
Former  College  Pork  student 
(if  you  did  not  attend  during  Spring  2004) 
College  graduate 
High  School  graduate 


Current  high  school  student 
(Junior  or  Senior  in  2004-2005) 
Prospective  College  Park  Student 
Summer  institute  student 
New  Golden  ID  student 


Advanced  Special  Student 
(non-degree  post-baccalaureate  student) 

Transient  graduate  student 
If  you  do  not  fit  into  one  of  the  categories 
above,  please  contact  SPOC  for  assistance  at 
I  -877-989-SFOC  or  301-31 4-3572. 


Visiting  College  Students,  College 
Graduates  and  High  School 
Graduates  If  you  are  a  student  from 
another  college  or  university,  you  must  be  in 
good  academic  standing  at  that  institution  to 
be  admitted  to  summer  sessions.  It  is  your 
responsibility  to  ensure  that  the  courses  you 
take  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  College 
Pork  may  be  transferred  to  your  degree 
program  at  your  home  institution.  If  you  ore 
a  college  graduate,  you  may  enroll  in 
undergraduate  courses  without  further 
clearance  or  advising.  If  you  are  a  high 
school  graduate,  you  must  have  earned  a 
grade  point  overage  of  2.0  or  better  to  be 
admitted  to  summer  sessions.  It  is 
recommended  that  you  submit  your 
registration  form  with  your  application 
materials. 


Visiting  Graduate  Students  If  you  ore 

a  graduate  student  at  a  university  or  college 
outside  the  University  System  of  Maryland, 
you  are  considered  a  visiting  graduate 
student.  Transcripts  are  not  required,  but  a 
letter  stating  you  ore  in  good  academic 
standing  and  that  the  courses  taken  at  the 
University  of  Maryland  will  be  transferred  to 
your  home  institution  must  be  signed  by  your 
dean  or  registrar's  office  and  submitted  via 
fax,  surface  mail  or  in  person. 

Current  High  School  Students 
(Concurrent  Enrollment,  The  Arts!  at 
Maryland  or  the  Young  Scholars 
Program)  You  must  be  entering  your 
junior  or  senior  year  in  fall  2004  and  must 
have  earned  a  grade  point  average  of  3.0 
or  better  High  school  students  applying  to 
The  Arts!  at  Maryland  or  the  Young  Scholars 
Program  will  complete  either  The  Arts!  at 


Maryland  or  the  Young  Scholars  Program 
application  available  at  www.summerumd. 
edu/*.  High  school  students  who  ore  not 
registering  for  either  program  cannot 
register  for  3-V/eek  Sessions  l-A,  l-B,  ll-C 
and  ll-D.  Complete  the  regular  application 
for  admission  to  apply  for  concurrent 
admission  status  for  6-week  sessions  I  and  II. 
'Please  note  that  applications  for  either  The 
Arts!  at  Maryland  or  the  Young  Scholars 
Program  will  not  be  evaluated  until 
transcripts  and  the  letter  of  recommendation 
ore  received.  Applications  for  The  Arts!  at 
Maryland  or  the  Young  Scholars  Program 
can  also  be  printed  and  mailed  to  SPOC. 


18  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004 


www.summer.umd.edu 


ADMISSION  AND  REGISTRATION 


Golden  ID  Students  The  University  of 
Maryland  Golden  Identification  Program 
mokes  courses  and  services  available  to 
persons  wfio  are  60  years  of  age  or  older  who 
are  legal  residents  of  Maryland  and  who  are 
retired  (not  employed  more  than  20 
hours/week).  Apply  for  undergraduate  courses 
by  completing  a  Visiting  Undergraduate 
Summer  Student  Application  2004,  indicating 
in  question  1 1  that  you  are  applying  as  a 
Golden  ID  student.  Submit  it  to  SPOC  with  your 
non-refundable  $50  application-processing 
fee.  If  you  plan  to  register  for  the  Fall  2004 
semester,  please  complete  the  standard  (non- 
visiting)  application  for  admission. 
After  your  application  has  been  processed,  you 
will  receive  instructions  on  how  to  register.  You 
may  begin  registering  on  the  first  day  of 
classes,  and  may  register  for  up  to  two  courses 
per  session,  when  space  is  available.  You  must 
meet  all  of  the  courses'  prerequisites  and  co- 
requisites.  Golden  ID  students  are  not  eligible 
(or  consortium  classes.  Tuition  charges  are 
waived,  but  you  ore  responsible  for  the 
mandatory  fees.  Your  Golden  ID  registration 
entitles  you  to  use  the  libraries  and  certain  non- 
academic  services.  For  more  information, 
please  contact  the  Golden  ID  Coordinator, 
1113  Mitchell  Building,  301  -31 4-821 9. 
Former  University  of  Maryland,  College 
Park  Students  If  you  are  a  former 
Maryland  student  who  attended  in  a  prior 
term  as  a  visiting  student,  you  must  re-apply 
for  admission  as  a  visiting  student  and  pay 
ttie  application-processing  fee. 
If  you  attended  AAaryland  in  a  past  fall 
or  spring  semester  but  did  not  attend  spring 
semester  2004,  contact  the  Office 
of  Reenrollment,  0117  Mitchell  Building, 
301-314-8382. 

Prospective  Degree  Students  The 
University  of  Maryland  formally  admits 
undergraduate  students  for  the  fall  and 
spring  semesters  only.  If  you  have  not  been 
formally  admitted  to  a  degree  program  at 
Maryland  and  wish  to  take  a  course  during 
summer  sessions,  follow  the  instructions  for 
visiting  students.  If  you  have  been  formally 
accepted  into  a  degree  program  at 
Maryland  for  the  fall  2004,  you  are  eligible 
to  register  for  summer  without  applying  for 
admission  to  summer  sessions. 
Institute  Students  Institute  students  must 
comply  with  requirements  stated  in  the 
literature  published  about  the  institute  in 
which  they  are  enrolling. 


Advanced  Special  Students  (non-degree 
seeking,  post-baccalaureate  students)  If 

you  wish  to  earn  graduate  credit  without 
enrolling  in  a  degree  program  and  do  not 
qualify  for  admission  as  a  visiting  student, 
you  must  apply  (checking  the  "Advanced 
Special  Student"  box  on  the  application), 
pay  the  non-refundable  $50  application- 
processing  fee  and  meet  one  of  the  three 
following  criteria  (verifiable  by  an  official 
transcript): 

•  Hold  0  baccalaureate  degree  from  a 
regionally  accredited  institution  with  an 
overall  "B"  (3.0)  average. 

•  Hold  a  master's  or  doctoral  degree  from  a 

regionally  accredited  institution. 

•  Hold  a  baccalaureate  degree  from  a 
regionally  accredited  institution  and, 
within  the  last  five  years,  have  taken 
either  the  Graduate  Record  Examination 
(GRE)  (required  minimum  score:  1 020  on 
the  combined  Verbal  and  Quantitative 
sections),  the  Graduate  Management 
Admissions  Test  (GMAT)  (required 
minimum  score;  500)  or  the  Miller's 
Analogies  Test  (MAT)  (required  score: 
51 ).  Original  test  scores  must  be  attached 
to  the  application  or  sent  from  the  testing 
agency  to  the  Office  of  Graduate 
Admissions. 

If  you  have  previously  enrolled  as  an 
Advanced  Special  Student,  your  graduate 
application  is  valid  for  five  years  from  the 
semester  or  Summer  Session  for  which  you 
originally  enrolled.  Otherwise,  you  must 
submit  another  application,  although  you 
are  not  required  to  pay  another  application- 
processing  fee. 


STEP  2: 

IF  NECESSARY,  APPLY 

ON  THE  WEB  OR  BY  MAIL 


Complete  the  applicable  forms  found  in  the 
center  of  this  schedule  of  classes  or  for  on-line 
forms  visit  www.summer.umd.edu/forms. 
Forms  for  Summer  2004  include: 

•  Visiting  Undergraduate  application 

•  Visiting  Graduate  &  Advanced 

Special  Student  Application 

•  Summer  Course  Registration  form 

•  Estimated  Billing  form 

•  Permission  to  Transfer  Credit  form 


Admission  deadlines: 

via  mail      via  web  or 
or  fax         in-person- 

Session  I  &  l-A  May  21  May  28 

Session  l-B  June  1 4  June  1 8 

Session  II  &  ll-C  July  1  July  9 

Session  ll-D  July  23  July  30 

Application  processing  fee:  The  application 
processing  fee  for  all  students  is  $50 

In-state  Status  for  Admission  and  Tuition: 
Procedures  and  Deadlines 

Review  the  Policy  on  Student  Classification  for 
Admission,  Tuition  and  Charge-Differential  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu/rco/policy.html.  To 
determine  in-state  eligibility  complete  the 
Residency  Questionnaire  section  of  the 
undergraduate  or  graduate  admission 
application  and  submit  all  documents  by  the 
last  day  of  schedule  adjustment  for  the 
appropriate  Summer  Session.  Deadlines  are 
listed  below: 

Session  1-A        June  3 

Session  I  June  7 

Session  l-B         June  23 

Session  ll-C        July  1 4 

Session  II  July  1 6 

Session  ll-D  August  4 
Once  you  are  admifted: 
An  email/surface  mail  admission  acknowl- 
edgement will  be  sent.  Once  this  is  received, 
follow  the  steps  below  to  register.  Please 
keep  your  personal  contact  information 
current.  Updates  can  be  made  at 
www.testudo. umd.edu/apps/saddr,  by  fax 
(301-314-1282)  or  by  mail  to  the  Office  of 
the  Registrar,  1108  Mitchell  Building, 
University  of  Maryland,  College  Pork,  MD 
20742 


SOCIAL  SECURITY  NUMBER 

The  University  of  Maryland  uses  an 
individual's  social  security  number  as 
fiis  or  hier  identification  number  for 
University  records.  If  a  student  does  not 
wish  to  use  a  social  security  number  for 
this  purpose,  they  may  visit  their 
respective  admissions  office  (Graduate 
-  2nd  flexor  of  the  Lee  Building,  or 
Undergraduate  -  ground  floor  of  the 
Mitchell  Building)  to  request  a 
University-assigned  ID  number.  The 
University  will  then  assign  its  own 
number  ror  record  keeping  purposes. 


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ADMISSION  AND  REGISTRATION 


STEP  3: 

CHECK  AND  RESOLVE 

ANY  REGISTRATION  BLOCKS 


MAKE  ADVISING  APPOINTMENT 
IF  NECESSARY  Use  Testudo  to  find  out  if  you 
fiove  advising,  academic  or  financial  blocks. 
Go  to  www.testudo.umd.edu  on  the  web 
then  click  on  "records  and  registration"  then 
"appointment  and  registration  status."  Any 
outstanding  blocks  will  be  displayed. 
Advising  is  required  for  some  students  and 
highly  recommended  for  all  students.  Prior 
to  registering,  advising  is  mandatory  for 
students  in  certain  majors,  students  on 
academic  probation  or  dismissal,  student 
athletes,  AAP  students,  lA  students  and 
students  who  need  to  fulfill  fundamental 
studies  requirements.  Set  up  an  appointment 
to  see  an  advisor  as  soon  as  possible.  For 
financial  blocks  contact  the  Financial 
Services  Center  in  Room  1 1 35  Lee  Building; 
301-314-9000  or  888-313-2404.  All 
blocks  must  be  cleared  before  you  will  be 
permitted  to  register. 


STEP  4: 
CHECK 
COURSE  AVAILABILITY 


There  are  several  tools  available  to  assist 
you  with  planning  your  schedule  and 
checking  course  availability: 

•  Use  the  course  listings  in  this  booklet, 

•  Venus  at  www.testudo.umd.edu;  click  on 
records  and  registration,  then  VENUS 

•  Testudo  at  wv/w.testudo. umd.edu;  click 
on  Schedule  of  Classes  then  the 
appropriate  term 


STEP  5: 

OBTAIN  SPECIAL 
PERMISSIONS 


Some  courses  have  specific  requirements, 
prerequisites  or  require  special  permission. 
All  special  permissions  and  advising 
requirements  must  be  met  prior  to 
registering.  Colleges  and  departments  can 
grant  special  permissions  electronically; 
however,  after  receiving  permission,  you 
must  still  officially  register  for  the  course. 
Course  restrictions:  check  the  course  listing 
in  this  Schedule  or  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 
("Schedule  of  Classes"  then  appropriate 
term).  Courses  with  "Perm  Req"  to  the  left  of 
the  course  listing  require  special  permission 
from  the  department  offering  the  course 
prior  to  registration. 


Actions    requiring    College    approval: 

Exceptions  to  any  of  the  restrictions  listed 
below  require  college  approval  prior  to 
registering. 

Maximum  credit  limit 

CORE  restrictions 

Graduate  level  courses 

Time  conflicts 

Pass/Fail  grading  method 

Reregistering  for  the  same  course 


STEP  6: 
REGISTER 
FOR  COURSES 


You    may    register    for    summer    courses 

beginning  February  23,  2004. 

There  are  three  ways  to  register  for  summer 

courses.  If  you  are  not  a  current  University  of 

Maryland  student,  see  step  1  for  admission 

information. 

•  Register  on  the  web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/dropadd 

•  Mail  or  fax  the  Summer  Course 
Registration  forms  in  the  center  of  this 
booklet.  Mail  and  fax  information  is 
listed  on  page  1  2. 

•  Register  in  person  Monday  through 
Friday  from  8:30  a.m.  to  4:30  p.m.  at 
the  Office  of  the  Registrar,  first  floor 
Mitchell  Building. 

Please  note:  Registration  is  not  official  until 
payment  is  made  in  full.  If  you  register,  and 
later  decide  not  to  attend  the  university,  you  must 
cancel  your  registration.  Requests  for  cancel- 
lation must  be  received  by  SPOC  in  writing  prior 
to  the  first  day  of  the  summer  session.  See 
cancellation  information  on  page  1 5. 
Registration  deadlines:  There  is  a  $20  late 
fee  for  registrations  initiated  after  a  specific 
date.  To  avoid  this  late  fee,  register  prior  to 
the  dates  below: 


Session  1  and  l-A 

May  28 

Session  l-B 

June  18 

Session  II  and  ll-C 

July  9 

Session  ll-D 

July  30 

Schedule  Adjustment:  Schedule  adjustments 
can  be  made  by  using  any  of  the  three 
registration  methods  above.  Students  must 
make  schedule  adjustments  in  accordance  with 
university  deadlines.  The  last  day  of  schedule 
adjustment  for  summer  sessions  is  as  follows: 

Session  i-A  June  3 

Session  I  June  7 

Session  l-B  June  23 

Session  ll-C  July  1 4 

Session  II  July  1 6 

Session  ll-D  August  4 

Questions?  Email  SPOC  at 

summer@umail.umd.edu  or  call 

1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572 


STEP  7: 
SUBMIT 
BILL  PAYMENT 


To  determine  the  amount  owed  go  to 
v/ww.summerumd.edu/SPOC  and  click  on 
Estimate  Your  Summer  Bill  or  complete  the 
Estimated  Billing  Form  in  the  forms  section  in 
the  center  of  this  booklet.  Bill  payment  due 
dates  are  determined  by  the  date  of  a 
student's  initial  registration.  Drop/add 
activity  after  a  student's  initial  registration 
will  not  result  in  a  new  payment  deadline. 
Use  the  chart  below  to  determine  the  due 
date  for  Summer  2004  tuition  and  fees: 

Registered  BUI  due 

February  23rd  -  March  23rd  April  20th 

March  24th  -  April  23rd  May  20th 

April  24th  -May  23rd  June  21st 

May  24th  -  June  23rd  July  21st 

June  24th  -  July  3rd  August  2nd 

After  July  3rd  August  6th 

Pay  tuition  and  fees: 

Web        www.summer.umd.edu. 

Click  on  SPOC,  then 

Pay  Your  Bill  Online 

Use  credit  card  or  check 
Phone     301 -31 4-9000  or 

1-888-313-2404 
Fax         301-314-9098 
Mail        Office  of  the  Bursar, 

University  of  Moryland, 

1 1 35  Lee  Building 

College  Park,  MD  20742 
In  person  Room  1 1 1 5  Lee  Building 
For   tuition    rates,    financial    aid,    refund 
schedule  and  other  payment  information  see 
page  1 7. 

Note:  The  Arts!  at  Maryland  and  the  Young 
Scholars  Program  do  not  follow  this  schedule 
of  due  dates.  Please  see  page  10  for  more 
information 


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www.summer.umd.edu 


REGISTRATION  POLICIES,  CANCELLATION,  WAITLIST  INFORMATION 


STEP  8: 

AFTER 

YOU  REGISTER 


Purchase  text  books:  Check  www. 
summer.umd.edu/schedule,  locate  the  course 
and  then  click  on  books  for  a  list  of  required 
texts.  Books  can  be  purchased  at  the 
University  Book  Center  in  the  Stamp  Student 
Union,  at  the  Maryland  Book  Exchange  in 
College  Park,  or  at  any  other  textbook  store 
or  online  vendor 

Receive  ID  Card:  ID  cards  are  moiled  to 
students  who  register  prior  to  May  8th. 
Students  registering  after  this  dote  may  pick 
up  a  summer  ID  cord  at  the  Office  of  the 
Registrar  customer  service  counter  on  the  first 
floor  of  the  Mitchell  Building. 
Purchase  Parking  Permit:  Current 
students  note  that  annual  student  permits 
purchased  during  the  2003-2004  academic 
year  with  on  expiration  dote  of  August  20, 
2004  are  valid  during  the  summer  sessions. 
These  permits,  regardless  of  the  lot 
designation  shown  on  the  front  of  the  permit, 
are  valid  in  parking  area(s)  1 ,  2,  4,  5,  6,7, 
9,  1 1,  and  16.  Students  who  do  not  have  a 
permit  should  visit  www.summer.umd.edu/forms 
for  permit  application  and  parking  fee 
information! 

Cancellation  of  Registration 

Students  wfio  register  and  decide  not  to 
attend  summer  sessions  must  cancel 
their  registration  in  writing  prior  to  the 
first  day  of  classes  to  receive  a  100% 
refund.  Cancellations  must  be  received 
in  writing  by  SPOC  (first  floor  Mitchell 
Building)  by  the  dates  listed  below. 
Failure  to  cancel  registration  will  result 
in  a  financial  obligation  to  the  university 
even  though  the  student  does  not  attend 
class.  Note  that  cancellations  are  not 
permitted  after  the  first  day  of  classes. 
Withdrawals  can  be  processed  after  this 
time,  and  a  percentage  of  tuition  is 
assessed.  (See  information  below  after 
the  first  day  of  classes  for  drop  and 
withdrawal  information.) 

Last  day  to  Cancel 
Registration  with  1 00%  refund 


SSI 

May  28 

SSi-A 

May  28 

SSI-B 

June  18 

SSII 

July  9 

SSII-C 

July  9 

SSIi-D 

July  30 

Dropping  Courses  for  students 
registered  for  more  than  one  course 
per  summer  session.  Students  who 
are  registered  for  more  than  one  course 
per  summer  session  and  wish  to  drop 
one  of  their  courses,  must  process  the 
drop  prior  to  the  first  day  of  classes  to 
receive  a  1 00%  refund,  and  by  the  end 
of  the  schedule  adjustment  period  for  a 
70%  refund. 

Students  with  more  than  one  course  per 
summer  session  who  drop  one  of  the 
courses  after  the  end  of  the  schedule 
adjustment  period,  must  do  so  by  the 
dates  in  the  3rd  column  below.  These 
students  are  not  eligible  for  any  tuition 
refund,  and  a  "W"  notation  will  be 
recorded  on  their  transcript. 
Drops  can  be  processed  at  wvvav. 
testudo.umd.edu,  or  in  person  at  the 
Office  of  the  Registrar,  first  floor  Mitchell 
Building,  Monday  through  Friday  from 
8:30  a.m.  -4:30  p.m. 

Lost  day  to  drop  a  single  course  with 

1 00%        Last  day  to    0%  refund  & 
refund        DROP  with      drop  with 
70%  refund   mark  of  "W" 
SSI        May  28    June  7  June  28 

SSI-A   May  28    June  3  June  1 1 

SSI-B    June  18    June  23  July  9 

SSII  July  9  July  16  August  6 
SSII-C  July  9       July  14  July  22 

SSII-D  July  30  August  4  August  1 2 
Please  note:  If  you  are  only  registered 
for  one  course  and  choose  to  drop  it 
after  classes  begin,  this  is  considered  a 
withdrawal  from  the  university  and  will 
be  recorded  on  your  academic 
transcript.  See  Withdrawal  information 
in  next  column. 

Late  Registration  A  $20  late 
registration  fee  will  be  assessed  for 
registrations  initiated  on  or  after  the  first 
day  of  classes  for  each  summer  session. 
During  late  registration,  all  tuition,  fees 
and  outstanding  balances  must  be  paid 
at  the  time  of  registration. 


"Non-Standard  Course"  Registration 

During  the  normal  registration  periods 
for  each  session,  you  may  register  for 
courses  that  vary  in  beginning  dates 
from  summer  sessions'  starting  dates. 
Courses  varying  in  length  from  the 
regular  summer  session  will  have  late 
registration,  schedule  adjustment  and 
other  dates  adjusted  proportionately  to 
the  length  of  the  course.  Contact  SPOC 
at  5ummer@umail.umd.edu  or  1-877- 
989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572  for 
specific  dates  and  terms. 

Withdrawal  from  the  University 

Students  who  wish  to  terminate  their 
registration  (withdraw  from  all  summer 
courses)  after  the  first  day  of  classes, 
must  process  a  withdrawal  from  the 
university.  Withdrawal  is  effective  on 
the  date  the  form  is  filed  with  the  Office 
of  the  Registrar.  Withdrawal  forms  are 
available  at  their  office,  located  on  the 
first  floor  of  the  Mitchell  Building  or  fax 
a  letter  of  withdrawal  to  the  Office  of 
the  Registrar  at  301  -31 4-9568. 

Last  day  to  withdraw  from  all  courses  with 
70%  50%  20% 

refund         refund         refund 

SSI  June  7  June  14  June  21 
SSI-A     June  3         June  7  n/a 

SSI-B     June  23       June  25  n/a 

SSII  July  16  July  23  July  30 
SSII-C    July  14        July  16  n/a 

SSII-D   August  4     August  6  n/o 

Notes: 

•  If  you  are  registered  for  only  one 
summer  session  course  and  choose  to 
drop  it  after  classes  begin,  this  is 
considered  a  withdrawal  from  the 
university  and  will  be  recorded  on  the 
academic  transcript. 

•  Withdrawals  from  workshops  or 
institutes  must  be  made  prior  to  the  first 
meeting  in  order  to  receive  a  refund. 

•  Degree  seeking  students  at  the 
University  of  Maryland  may  wish  to 
consult  the  new  withdrawal  policy  at 
www.  testudo.  umd.  edu/soc/absence.  html. 


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WAITLIST,  HOLD  FILE  AND  STUDENT  HONOR  PLEDGE 


WAITLIST 

The  waitlist  is  a  roster  of  students 
waiting  for  a  seat  to  become  available 
in  a  closed/filled  course.  The  waitlist 
stores  names  in  order  of  request  and 
allows  access  to  seats  as  drops  are 
processed.  If  a  waitlist  is  available,  it 
will  be  offered  when  you  attempt  to  odd 
a  closed  course.  If  you  select  the  waitlist 
option,  you  will  be  placed  on  the  waitlist 
for  a  closed  section  and  for  up  to  five 
additional  sections  if  they  are  available. 

•  Not  all  departments  offer  waitlists.  It 
is  the  decision  of  the  department 
whether  to  offer  a  waitlist. 

•  To  be  eligible  for  the  waitlist,  you 
cannot  be  registered  for  any  other 
section  of  the  desired  course. 

•  You  may  select  to  be  waitlisted  for 
up  to  six  sections  of  a  course.  The 
first  section  to  become  available  will 
be  assigned  to  you.  Since  you  will 
then  be  registered  for  a  section,  your 
name  will  be  removed  from  all  other 
waitlisted  sections  of  the  course. 

•  Time  conflicts  and  excessive  credit 
load  violations  that  might  result  from 
receiving  a  course  from  the  waitlist 
must  be  resolved  by  the  student. 


•  Once  you  ore  registered  in  a  course 
for  which  you  were  waitlisted,  it 
becomes  part  of  your  schedule  and 
you  become  responsible  for  the 
tuition  charge. 

Waitlist  Check-in: 

Check-in  is  required  on  the  first  day  of 
classes  and  each  day  thereafter  until 
the  waitlist  closes. 

Students  can  check  their  waitlist  status 
in  two  ways: 

1 .  On  the  Web:  www.testudo.umd.edu 
Select  "Records  and  Registration" 
and  then  "Waitlist  Check-in."  Keep 
your  confirmation  number  for  your 
records. 

2.  In  person:  Visit  SPOC  at  the 
Registrar's  Customer  Service 
Counter,  Mitchell  Building,  First 
Floor,  Monday- Friday,  8:30  a.m.- 
4:30  p.m. 


Hold  File 

The  hold  file  is  a  roster  of  students  who 
do  not  meet  the  departmental 
restrictions  of  a  particular  course.  The 
course  may  hove  seats  available, 
however  students  who  do  not  meet  the 
criterion  established  by  the  department 
for  that  course  must  be  placed  on  the 
hold  file.  In  courses  with  a  hold  file, 
students  on  the  waitlist  receive  priority 
consideration  over  those  on  the  hold 
file,  because  these  students  meet  the 
department  requirements  for  the  course. 
Students  will  not  be  considered  for 
placement  into  the  course  until  the  first 
day  of  classes.  At  this  time,  if  space  is 
available,  the  students  will  be  moved 
into  the  class  when  they  check-in  on  the 
waitlist.  If  no  space  is  available,  the 
hold  file  will  be  placed  on  the  end  of  the 
waitlist.  Students  on  the  hold  file  must 
check-in  on  the  first  day  of  classes,  and 
then  daily,  to  remain  on  the  hold  file. 
Students  may  check  their  hold  file 
progress  by  visiting  www.testudo. 
umd.edu  and  selecting  "Records  and 
Registrations",  then  "Waitlist  Check-In". 


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16  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004 


www.summer.umd.edu 


FINANCIAL  INFORMATION 


TUITION  AND  FEES 

Tuition 

Undergraduate,  Maryland  Resident 

$258.00  per  credit  hour' 
Undergraduate,  out-of-state 

$439.00  per  credit  hour* 
Graduate,  Maryland  Resident 

$384.00  per  credit  hour* 
Graduate,  out-of-state 

$586.00  per  credit  hour* 
Mandatory  Service  Fee** 

$1 76.00  per  session* 
Mandatory  Service  Fee  at 
the  Universities  at  Shady  Grove 

Please  visit  www.summer.umd.edu/tuition 

for  fee  inhrmafion 

Housing  See  page  21  for  on-campus 

housing  charges 

Parking     $38.00  Communter 

$78.00  Resident 
Application  $50.00 
Notes:  *Tuition  and  fees  are  subject  to 
change.  "Mandatory  fees  will  be 
assessed  one  time  for  courses  taken 
within  each  two,  six-week  summer 
sessions.  (If  a  student  registers  for  one 
course  in  a  six-week  summer  session 
and  another  course  is  a  three-week 
session  that  falls  within  that  six-week 
session,  they  will  pay  the  mandatory  fee 
only  one  time). 

Mandatory  fees  pay  for  summer 
support  services  including  campus 
facilities  use  and  maintenance,  health 
services,  recreation  center,  shuttle  bus, 
libraries,  police,  Center  for  Learning 
and  Education  Technology,  Writing 
Center,  computer  usage  (Unix  and 
workstation  labs),  language  labs  and 
disability  support  services. 

Special  course  fees 

Note  that  the  university  offers  a  number 
of  courses  (MBA,  ENTS,  Life  Sciences) 
that  have  special  course  fees  in  addition 
to,  or  in  lieu  of,  the  standard  tuition 
charges.  Students  considering  a  course 
with  a  special  charge  are  encouraged 
to  contact  that  department  prior  to 
registering  for  the  class  to  determine  the 
total  cost  of  the  course. 
Visit  www.summer.umd.edu/tuition  for  a 
complete  list  of  summer  tuition  and  fees 


Billing 

Upon  registering  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  v*Avw.testudo. 
umd.edu/apps/saddr  or  by  faxing  any 
changes  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%  per  month  and 
will  result  in  cancellation  of  your 
registration.  Your  account  balance  is 
updated  daily;  for  online  viewing  see 
www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/saracct. 

Due  Dates 

Bill  payment  due  dates  are  determined 
by  the  date  of  a  student's  initial 
registration.  Drop/add  activity  after  a 
student's  initial  registration  will  not  result 
in  a  new  payment  deadline.  Please  use 
the  following  chart  to  determine  when 
summer  2004  tuition  and  fees  are  due: 
Registered  Bill  due 

February  23rd  -  March  23rd  April  20th 

March  24th  -  April  23rd  May  20th 

April  24th  -May  23rd  June  21st 

May  24th  -  June  23rd  July  21st 

June  24th  -  July  3rd  August  2nd 

After  July  3rd  August  6th 


CONTACT  FINANCIAL 
AID 

Online  at 
www.umd.edu/fin/ 

•  Check  your  loan  status 

•  Check  your  bill 
•  Complete  your  loan 

entrance  interview 
•  Find  a  workstudy  job 

•  Search  for  scholarships 

THE  FEDERAL  PROCESSOR  MUST 
RECEIVE  YOUR  FAFSA  FOR  MAXI- 
MUM CONSIDERATION  FOR  2004 

STATE  AND  INSTITUTIONAL  AID 


Hov^  to  Pay 

Pay   your   bill    by   credit   card   (Visa, 
MasterCard  or  Discover),  or  by  check  or 
money  order  (payable  to  the  University 
of  Maryland  for  the  exact  amount  due). 
Please  write  your  student  ID  number  on 
all  checks  and  money  orders.  Use  one 
of  the  payment  methods  below. 
Web   using  a  credit  card  or  online 
check  at  www.umd.edu/bursar. 
Click  on  the  blue  box 
Fax     Pay   by   credit   card   and   fax 
payment  to  the  Bursar's  Office  at 
301-314-9098 
Mail    Pay  by  check  or  money  order,  or 
provide    the    requested    credit 
card     information     (name    on 
card,  card  number,  expiration 
date)  and  mail  to  Office  of  the 
Bursar,    Lee  Building,  University 
of  Maryland,  College  Park,  MD 
20742-5151 
In  person 

Pay  in  the  Bursar's  Office,  Room 
1 1 15  Lee  Building.  Pay  by  cash, 
check,  money  order  or  credit 
card.  The  Bursar's  Office  is  open 
Monday- Friday,  8:30  a.m.  to 
4:30  p.m. 

Financial  Eligibility 

Students  who  register  for  Summer 
Sessions  2004  are  expected  to  remain 
financially  eligible.  Once  registered,  it  is 
the  student's  responsibility  to  make 
payment  by  the  appropriate  due  date. 
Failure  to  make  payment  by  the  due  date 
will  result  in  a  finance  charges  and  may 
jeopardize  your  continued  enrollment. 
Students  who  decide  not  to  attend  must 
notify  the  Office  of  the  Registrar  to 
request  cancellation  of  enrollment  by 
appropriate  deadlines  to  avoid  charges 
for  summer  courses.  Failure  to  attend 
does  not  waive  the  financial  obligation 
incurred  with  registration. 
Late  payment  fee 
Students  who  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. 


www.summer.unid.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004  •  17 


FINANCIAL  INFORMATION/REFUNDS/FINANCIAL  AID 


Delinquent  Accounts 

You  will  not  be  able  to  register  unless  you 
are  in  good  financial  standing  with  the 
university.  Students  are  encouraged  to 
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  ore  17 
percent  of  the  bill,  plus  any  attorney 
and/or  court  cost  fees.  Maryland  law 
allows  the  Central  Collections  Unit  to 
block  issuance  of  Maryland  state 
incomes  tax  refunds  to  individuals  with 
delinquent  accounts.  In  addition.  State 
of  Maryland  policy  stipulates  that  unpaid 
parking  tickets  issued  on  state  property 
could  result  in  the  withholding  of  motor 
vehicle  tags  until  paid.  The  university 
will  not  confer  any  diplomas  or 
certificates  or  issue  a  transcript  of  record 
to  a  student  who  has  not  made 
satisfactory  settlement  of  her  or  his 
account. 


REFUNDS 

The  university  does  not  automatically 
refund  a  credit  balance.  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  three 
weeks  from  the  receipt  of  the  refund 
request.  Checks  will  be  made  payable  to 
the  student  and  sent  to  the  local  and/or 
permanent  address.  They  will  not  be 
mailed  to  a  campus  address. 
Summer  mandatory  fees  will  be  refunded 
at  the  same  percentage  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: 

Send  a  letter  requesting  a  refund  by 

email,  fax  or  mail: 

Email:  Billtalk@accmail.umd.edu 

Fax:301-314-9098 

Mail:  Office  of  the  Bursar,  Lee 

Building,  University  of  Maryland 

College  Pork,  MD  20742-5151 

In  person:  complete  a  Request  for 

Refund  form  in  the  Financial  Service 

Center,  1 135  Lee  Building. 


SUMMER  FINANCIAL  AID 

In  general,  summer  financial  aid  is  very 
limited.  The  university  does  not  receive 
separate  allocations  of  grant,  work- 
study  or  loan  funds  from  the  federal  or 
state  governments  for  summer  financial 
aid.  To  be  eligible  for  any  summer  aid, 
you  must  register  for  a  total  of  at  least 
six  credits  or  24  graduate  units. 
If  you  have  not  used  oil  of  your  Pell 
Grant  or  Stafford  Loan  eligibility  from 
the  2003-2004  school  year,  you  may 
be  eligible  to  receive  your  remaining 
eligibility  during  the  summer. 
To  request  summer  financial  aid,  you 
must  have  submitted  a  2003-2004  Free 
Application  for  Federal  Student  Aid 
(FAFSA)  and  all  other  requested 
documents  to  the  Office  of  Student 
Financial  Aid  (OFSA).  Once  you  have 
registered  for  summer,  your  eligibility 
for  financial  aid  will  be  determined  and 
OSFA  will  mail  or  email  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. 


Refund  Schedule 

Session  1 

l-A 

IB 

II 

ll-C 

ll-D 

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

May  28 

May  28 

June  1 8 

July  9 

July  9 

July  30 

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

June  7 

June  3 

June  23 

July  16 

July  14 

August  4 

Last  day  to  withdraw  and 
receive  a  50%  refund 

June  14 

June  7 

June  25 

July  23 

July  16 

August  6 

Last  to  withdraw  with 
a  20%  refund 

June  21 

n/a 

n/a 

July  30 

n/a 

n/a 

18  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004 


www.summer.umd.edu 


ACADEMIC  INFORMATION  AND  POLICIES 


Credit  Hours 

The  semester  hour  is  the  unit  of  credit. 
During  summer  sessions  a  three-credit 
course  may  meet  five  times  a  week  for 
six  weeks,  with  each  class  period 
meeting  for  80  minutes.  Courses  that 
meet  two  or  three  times  a  week  will  hove 
longer  class  sessions. 
Degree  seeking  University  of  Maryland, 
College  Park  students  will  be  given 
credit  toward  the  appropriate  degree 
program  for  satisfactory  completion  of 
summer     courses.  Students     are 

responsible  for  determining  the  applica- 
bility of  courses  selected,  and  are  urged 
to  consult  with  an  academic  advisor 
prior  to  registering  for  summer  courses. 

Academic  Dishonest/ 

Academic  dishonesty  is  a  serious  offense 
that  may  result  in  suspension  or 
expulsion  from  the  university.  The 
normal  sanction  for  academic  dishonesty 
is  a  grade  of  XF,  denoting  "failure  due  to 
academic  dishonesty,"  recorded  on  the 
student's  transcript. 

Audit 

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

Pass-Fail  Option 

Undergraduate  students  who  hove 
completed  30  or  more  credit  hours  with 
a  GPA  of  at  least  2.0  (1 5  of  which  must 
have  been  completed  at  the  University 
of  Maryland,  College  Park)  may  register 
on  a  pass-fail  basis  if  this  option  is 
offered.  Only  one  course  per  semester 
or  summer  session  may  be  taken  pass- 
fail.  For  further  information  on  the  pass- 
fail  option,  see  the  undergraduate 
catalog  or  v/ww.testudo. umd.edu/soc/ 
passfail.html 

Visiting  students  are  typically  not 
granted  permission  to  take  courses  with 
a  pass-fail  grading  option.  Those  who 
are  interested  in  taking  a  course  pass- 
fail  should  contact  their  advisor  from  the 


www.summer.umd.edu 


home  institution.  Many  institutions  will 
not  accept  transfer  courses  from  another 
institution  if  they  were  completed  on  a 
pass-fail  basis. 

The  pass-fail  grading  system  is  a 
grading  option  for  undergraduates 
only.  However,  a  graduate  program 
may,  in  certain  cases,  allow  a  graduate 
student  to  use  the  pass-fail  option  for 
any  100-300  level  courses  that  a 
student  takes.  Graduate  credit  may  not 
be  earned  for  these  courses.  For  further 
information  on  the  pass-fail  option,  see 
the  graduate  catalog. 

Code  of  Academic  Integrity 

All  students  are  expected  to  adhere  to  the 
provisions  of  the  Code  of  Academic 
Integrity  as  published  in  the  undergraduate 
and  graduate  catalogs.  Copies  of  the  code 
may  be  obtained  from  the  Student  Honor 
Council  in  Room  2118  Mitchell  Building. 
Call  301-314-8450  for  more  information. 

Degree  Candidates 

Students  who  expect  to  complete 
requirements  for  degrees  during  the 
summer  must  apply  for  graduation  with 
the  Office  of  the  Registrar  no  later  than 
Friday,  July  1 4  for  degrees  to  be  awarded 
as  of  August  2004.  August  graduates  are 
invited  to  participate  in  the  December 
2004  commencement  ceremonies,  and 
will  be  listed  in  that  commencement 
program.  Diploma  applications  can  be 
processed  in  two  ways. 

1.  Use  Testudo  on  the  web  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu.  Select 
Records  and  Registration  Services, 
then  Apply  for  Graduation. 

2.  Complete  on  application  at  the 
Office  of  the  Registrar,  Customer 
Service  Counter,  first  floor  lobby, 
Mitchell  Building. 

Final  Examinations 

All  final  examinations  must  be  held  on 
the  last  day  of  class  for  each  summer 
session.  No  final  examination  shall  be 
given  at  another  time  without  permission 
of  the  department  choir  A  final 
examination  will  be  given  in  every 
undergraduate  course.  Exceptions  may 
be  made  with  the  written  approval  of  the 
chair  of  the  department  and  the  dean. 


Full-Time  Status 

Undergraduate  students:  During 
summer  sessions,  enrollment  in  a  six- 
week  session  with  courses  totaling  six 
semester  hours,  or  enrollment  in  a  three- 
week  accelerated  summer  session  for 
three  semester  hours,  will  be  defined  as 
full-time  status  for  that  session. 
Enrollment  in  six  semester  hours  in  each 
of  two  summer  sessions  will  be  defined 
as  full-time  enrollment  for  the  summer 
Graduate  students:  Enrollment  in 
academic  credit  totaling  24  graduate 
units  is  defined  as  full-time  enrollment 
for  one  summer  session. 

Course  Number       Graduate  Unit 

00-399  2  units  per  credit  hour 

400-499  4  units  per  credit  hour 

500-599  5  units  per  credit  hour 

600-898  6  units  per  credit  hour 

799  1 2  units  per  credit  hour 

899  1 8  units  per  credit  hour 

UMEI  005  6  units  per  credit  hour 

UMEI  006  &  008  2  units  per  credit  hour 
UMEI  007  4  units  per  credit  hour 

Notes: 

•  Students  receiving  financial  aid 
and/or  VA  benefits  should  check 
with  the  appropriate  office  to 
determine  full-time  status. 

•  Courses  taken  for  audit  are  not  included 

in  the  calculation  of  full-time  status. 

Grades 

Grades  for  Session  I  and  Session  II  will 
be  available  approximately  one  week 
after  the  end  of  each  session.  Sessions  I- 
A  and  l-B  grades  will  be  available  at  the 
same  time  as  Session  I  grades  (approxi- 
mately July  16)  and  Sessions  ll-C  and  II- 
D  grades  will  be  available  at  the  same 
time  OS  Session  II  grades  (approximately 
August  27).  Grades  for  non-standard 
courses  ending  after  the  regular  session 
in  which  they  begin  will  be  posted  after 
regular  session  grade  reports  are 
posted.  Grades  can  be  viewed  on  line  at 
www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/grades/. 
Note  that  grade  reports  are  not  automat- 
ically mailed,  but  can  be  requested  via 
the  web.  To  have  a  transcript  sent  to  your 
home,  institution  or  elsewhere,  submit  a 
transcript  request.  See  Official  Transcripts 
on  page  20. 


Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004  .  19 


ACADEMIC  INFORMATION  AND  POLICIES 


Transferring  UMCP  Credits  Baci< 
to  Your  Home  institution 

It  is  your  responsibility  to  ensure  that  the 
courses  you  take  at  the  University  of 
Maryland,  College  Park  are 
transferable  and  apply  to  your  degree 
program  at  your  home  institution.  Be 
sure  to  get  permission  in  writing  from 
your  home  institution's  academic 
advisor  prior  to  enrolling  in  summer 
coursev/ork  here.  Please  feel  free  to  use 
the  Permission  to  Transfer  Credits  Form 
in  the  "forms"  section  of  this 
publication,  if  your  home  institution 
does  not  already  have  one.  Permission 
to  Transfer  Credits  Forms  are  for  your 
purposes  only  and  are  not  required  by 
the  University  of  Maryland,  College 
Park  for  summer  registration.  An  official 
transcript  will  need  to  be  requested  to 
have  credits  transferred  to  the  home 
institution  upon  completion  of  the 
summer  course  work  at  the  University 
of  Maryland.  See  Official  Transcripts 
below. 

Official  Transcripts 
HoYf  to  Request 

Official  Transcripts  can  be  requested  in 
several   ways.    There   is    no   fee   for 
transcripts. 
On  the  web  at 

www.testudo.umd.edu/apps/transreq/. 
You  can  request  a  transcript  prior  to 
completing  a  course  using  the  "hold  for 
grades"  option  or  you  can  request  it 
after  you  complete  the  course.  You  will 
need  to  enter  your  student  ID  number 
and  PIN. 

In  writing  by  mail  or  fax:  Be  sure 
to  include  your  full  name,  student  ID 
number    (Social     Security    number), 
session   in  v^ich  you  attended,  your 
daytime      telephone      number     and 
signature.  Send  the  request  to: 
Office  of  the  Registrar 
Mitchell  Building,  first  floor 
University  of  Maryland 
College  Park,  MD  20742 
or  fax  to  301-314-9568 

In  person:  Visit  the  Registrar's  Office 
in  the  Mitchell  Building,  First  Floor,  and 
complete  a  transcript  request  form. 


Maximum  Load 
Undergraduate  students  are  not 

permitted  to  enroll  for  more  than  eight 
hours  of  academic  credit  in  Summer 
Sessions  I  and  l-A  or  l-B  combined,  or 
Summer  Sessions  II  and  ll-C  or  ll-D 
combined.  Students  can  register  for  only 
one  course  (four  credit  maximum)  for 
Summer  Sessions  l-A,  IB,  ll-C  or  ll-D. 
Visiting  undergraduate  students  who 
wish  to  request  an  exception  to  the 
maximum  load  must  contact  SPOC. 
Graduate  students  should  normally 
not  enroll  for  more  than  six  semester 
hours  in  one  summer  session.  Course 
loads  exceeding  these  maximums 
require  approval  of  the  college  dean. 

Protection  of  Privacy  (Buckley) 

The  University  of  Maryland  adheres  to  a 
policy  of  compliance  with  FERPA,  the 
Family  Educational  Rights  and  Privacy 
Act  (also  known  as  the  Buckley 
Amendment).  As  such  it  is  the  policy  of 
the  university  to 

1 .  permit  students  to  inspect  their 
educational  records; 

2.  limit  disclosure  to  others  of 
personally  identifiable  information 
from  educational  records  without 
students'  prior  written  consent; 

3.  provide  students  the  opportunity  to 
seek  correction  of  their  educational 
records  where  appropriate.  A 
complete  statement  of  the  university 
policy  and  procedures  is  contained 
in  the  undergraduate  and  graduate 
catalogs. 

Certain  information  has  been 
designated  "Directory  Information"  and 
will  be  disclosed  without  prior  consent 
unless  a  student  files  written  notice. 
Directory  information  includes  but  is  not 
limited  to: 

•  Name 

•  Address 

•  Participation  in  Officially 
Recognized  Activities  &  Sports 


•  Weight  and  Height  of  Members  of 
Athletic  Teams 

•  Telephone  Listing 

•  Dates  of  Attendance 

•  Date  &  Place  of  Birth 

•  Degrees  &  Awards  Received 

•  Full  or  Part-time  Status 

•  Most  Recent  Previous  Educational 
Institution  Attended 

•  Major  Field  of  Study 

•  e-mail  address 

Students  who  wish  to  limit  the  disclosure 
of  Directory  information  or  wish  access 
to  their  official  records  should  obtain  the 
appropriate  form  at  the  Registrations 
Counter,  Mitchell  Building,  and  return 
the  completed  form  to  the  Registrations 
Counter.  To  limit  disclosure  of 
Directory  information  and  printing 
of  information  in  the  student 
directory,  requests  must  be  made 
within  3  weeks  from  the  first  day 
of  the  semester  in  which  the 
student  begins  each  school  year. 
Such  requests  must  be  filed  annually 
within  the  above  allotted  time. 
Students  alleging  University  noncom- 
pliance with  the  Family  Educational 
Rights  and  Privacy  Act  may  file  a  v/ritten 
complaint  with  the  Family  Educational 
Rights  and  Privacy  Office,  United  States 
Department  of  Education,  400 
Maryland  Avenue,  S.W.,  Washington, 
D.C.  20202-4605. 

For  complete  University  policy  on  access 
to  and  release  of  student  data 
information,  see  the  current  edition  of 
the  Undergraduate  Catalog. 


20  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004 


www.summer.umd.edu 


A  MORE  EXTENSIVE  LIST  OF 
On-Campus  Housing 

Department  of  Resident  Life 
Ptione;  301-314-2100 
E-mail:  reslife@accmail.umd.edu 
Web:  www.resnet.umd.edu 
1102  Annapolis  Hall 
The   Summer    2004    Residence    Halls 
Agreement  will  be  available  March  8, 
2004.  The  agreement  can  be  submitted 
online  at  www.resnet.umd.edu/summer 
or  downloaded  and  submitted  by  mail 
or  fax  to  the  Office  of  the  Bursar,  Lee 
Building,     University     of     Maryland, 
College  Park,  MD  20742;  fax  301  -314- 
2026.    Students  whose  Summer  2004 
Residence  Halls  Agreement  forms  are 
received  by  April  9,  2004  are  eligible 
for  the  lottery  through  which  all  single 
rooms    are    assigned.       Agreements 
received  after  April  9th  will  be  assigned 
in   their   date-received   order   until   all 
available  rooms  have  been  filled.    No 
guarantee  of  housing  by  the  first  day  of 
classes  is  made  for  agreements  received 
after  April  9,  2004. 
Housing  Fees: 
6  Week  Session 

$867.00  housing 
$26.28  telecommunication  fee 
total     $893.28 

8  Week  Session  (and  MEI) 

$11 56.00  housing 

$35.04  telecommunication  fee 
total   $1191.04 

1 2  Week  Session 

$1734.00  housing 

$52.56  telecommunication  fee 
total  $1786.56 

Department  of 
Transportation  Services 

Phone:301-314-PARK 
Fax:  301-314-9779 
Web;  www.transportation.umd.edu 
202  Regents  Drive  Garage  Building 
Currenf  students  note  that  annual  student 
permits   purchased   during   the   2003- 
2004  academic  year  with  on  expiration 
date  of  August   20,   2004   are  valid 
during    the    summer    sessions.    These 
permits  regardless  of  the  lot  designation 
shown  on  the  front  of  the  permit,  are 
valid  in  parking  area(s)  1 ,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7, 
9,  11,  and  16. 


CAMPUS  SERVICES 


CAMPUS  SERVICES  CAN  BE  FOUND 

Permit  Applicants  Review  the  following 
information  before  applying  for  a 
permit.  The  on-line  application  form  will 
be  available  in  January  (date  to  be 
determined). 

1.  The  parking  fee  is  $38.00  for 
commuter  students  and  $78.00  for 
resident  students.  The  fees  will  be 
charged  to  your  student  account. 

2.  The  parking  registration  fee  is  a  non- 

refundable fee. 

3.  You  may  not  register  for  a  parking 

permit  in  your  name  for  another 
person. 

4.  You  will  be  issued  one  permit  which 

may  be  transferred  to  other 
vehicles.  Applicants  who  have  a 
vehicle  with  a  canvas  top  or  who 
have  a  motorcycle  may  choose  to 
register  one  of  these  vehicles  by 
indicating  this  on  the  application. 
You  will  receive  a  decal  for  this 
vehicle,  if  you  need  to  register  a 
third  vehicle  you  will  have  to  pay 
the  full  summer  school  parking 
registration  fee. 

5.  You  must  select  to  have  either  your 

permit  moiled  to  your  home  address 
or  to  pick  up  your  permit  at  the 
Department  of  Transportation  Services 
(DOTS)  office.  Permits  will  be  mailed 
and  also  will  be  available  for  pick-up 
on  May  1 2,  2004.  If  you  do  not  make 
a  selection  then  the  permit  will  be 
mailed  to  you.  If  you  register  on  or 
after  May  1 2th  you  must  allow  three 
workings  days  to  process  your 
application.  The  last  day  the  DOTS 
can  mail  your  permit  is  May  26,  2004 
for  Summer  Session  I  and  July  3,  2004 
for  Summer  Session  II. 

6.  All  persons  associated  with  the 
university  including  those  displaying 
0  State  disabled  permit  or  tag  must 
purchase  and  display  a  DOTS 
hanging  permit  for  the  current  year. 


AT  WWW.SUMMER.UMD.EDU 
Dining  Services 

1 109  South  Campus  Dining  Hall 
Contract  Office:  301 .31 4.8069 
Email:  umfood@dining.umd.edu 
Web  site:  v/ww.dining. umd.edu 
Summer  is  an  exciting  time  in  College 
Park.      During  the  summer  session,  a 
formal    meal    plan    is    not    offered. 
However  select  locations  are  open  and 
do  accept  cash.  Terrapin  Express  and 
credit  cards.     For  information  about  a 
Terrapin   Express  account,   please  call 
our  contract  office  or  browse  online. 
Summer     locations     and     hours     of 
operation      are      listed      online      at 
www.dining.umd.edu.     Summer  hours 
will  be  posted  just  prior  to  beginning  of 
the  first  summer  session.    Please  stop  in 
and  dine  with  us.    We  look  forward  to 
seeing  you  this  summer 

Shuttle  UM 

Dept.  of  Transportation  Services  (DOTS) 

Phone:  301-314-2019 
Web:  www.transportation.umd.edu 
202  Regents  Drive  Garage  Building 
Shuttle  bus  service  is  available  from  the 
College  Park  Metro  Station  for  visitors  to 
campus  and  for  all  members  of  the 
university  community.  No  ID  or  fare  is 
required  for  this  route.  Schedules  ore 
posted  at  the  Metro  and  Stamp  Student 
Union  stops.  They  are  available  online, 
and  also  can  be  picked  up  at  the  Stamp 
Student  Union  Information  Desk.  Please 
email  prshuttle@accmail.umd.edu  for 
additional  information. 
Other  Shuttle-UM  service  is  available 
during  the  summer  for  members  of  the 
university  community  '.  The  following 
routes  require  a  valid  University  of 
Maryland  student,  faculty  or  staff  ID  to 
board:  Adelphi  North,  Greenbelt, 
Springhill  Lake,  Adelphi  South,  Queens 
Chapel  and  Rhode  Island  Avenue. 
Schedules  will  be  available  in  May  on  the 
DOTS  web  site,  as  well  as  at  the  DOTS 
office  located  in  Regents  Drive  Garage, 
Building  #202  and  the  Stamp  Student 
Union  information  desk.  You  may  also 
request  a  schedule  by  contacting  the  Public 
Relations  Manager  at  301-314-2019. 
*NITE  Ride  will  be  running  on  a  limited 
schedule. 


www.summer.umd.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004  .  21 


A  A  Cp  The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu  AMSC 

UNIVERSITY   OF    MARYLAND 

Welcome  to  the  Summer  2004  Schedule  of  Classes 


Here's  how  to  read  the  course  listings 


AASP1 01  Public  Policy  and  the  Black  Community; 


B  C 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

F  G 

0101  Grant-Wisdom,  D. 


D 

CORE:  SB 


Formerly  AASP  300. 


H  I 

TuTh1:00pm-2:15pm     (LEF2166) 


A      Course  number  and  title 

B      Number  of  credits 

C      Available  grading  methods 

D      CORE  category  code  for  which  the 

course  is  approved  (if  any)  -  see  key 

to  the  right  for  interpretation. 
E      Course  notes,  prerequisites, 

permission  requirements, 

restrictions,  etc. 


F      Section  number 

G      Instructor  -  STAFF  indicates  that  an 
instructor  has  not  yet  been  assigned. 

H      Class  meeting  days  and  times 

I       Class  meeting  location  -  see  the 
map  in  the  middle  of  the  Schedule  to 
find  buildings,  translation  of  their 
three-letter  codes,  and  a  locator  grid. 


CORE  Codes 

OS  -  Capstone 

HL-  Humanities  and  the  Arts,  Literature 

HA  -  Humanities  and  the  Arts,  History  or 

Theory  of  the  Arts 
HO-  Humanities  and  the  Arts,  Humanities 
PS  -  Mathematics  and  the  Sciences, 

Physical  Sciences  (Non-Lab) 
PL  -  Mathematics  and  the  Sciences, 

Physical  Sciences  (Lab) 
LS  -  Mathematics  and  the  Sciences,  Life 

Sciences  (Non-Lab) 
LL  -  Mathematics  and  the  Sciences,  Life 

Sciences  (Lab) 
MS  -  Mathematics  and  the  Sciences,  Math 

or  Formal  Reasoning  (Non-Lab) 
ML  -  Mathematics  and  the  Sciences,  Math 

or  Formal  Reasoning  (Lab) 
SB  -  Social  Sciences,  Behavioral  and 

Social  Science 
SH  -  Social  Sciences,  Social  or  Political 

History 


Course  listings  were  current  when  this  Schedule  of  Classes  went  to  press. 
For  up-to-date  offerings  and  seat  counts,  go  to  the  Schedule  of  Classes  on  the  Web:  www.testudo.umd.edu. 


AASP  African  American  Studies 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


AASPIOO  Introduction  to  African  American  Studies:  (3)  REGI 

PF/AUD 

CORE:  Social  or  Polilical  Hisloiy  (SH)  DIVERSITY 

0101  Sanders.  T, 

TuWTh  l:00pm-3:15pm(LEF  1220) 
0201  Quinn.  K. 

TuWTh  10iOOam-12:I5pm(LEF  1222) 

AASPlOl  Public  Policy  and  the  Black  Community;  (3)  REG^- 

F/AUD. 

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

0101  England.  J 

TuWTh  10:00aml2:l5piii  (SQH  2117) 

AASP202  Black  Culture  in  the  United  Suies;  (31  REG/PF/ 

AUD. 

CORE:  Social  or  Polilrcal  Hisioiy  (SH)  DIVERSITY 

0201  Williamii.  R. 

TuTh  ll,00am-2:40pm(PLS  1172) 

AASP498I  Special  Topics  in  Black  Culture:  The  Politics  of 
Representation:  '3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

This  course  will  examine  cultural  productions  which  serve  a.s 
"windows"  into,  and  often  times  as  mirrurs  of.  Black  American 
though  and  culture.  With  that  in  mind,  this  course  will  give  special 
attention  to  the  significance  of  popular  culture  as  a  "voice"  and 
on  avenue  for  artists  to  illustrate,  contest  and  cntique  racism, 
sexism,  classism.  and  homophobia  in  American  society, 
0101  Williams,  R. 

TuWTh  Il:00am-I:l5pm  (KEY  0123) 


A  ASP4980  Special  Ibpics  in  Black  Culture:  Hip  Hop  Studies: 
Its  Evolution  and  Signincance;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Wixxis.  C 

TuWTh  10:00am-12:15pm(LEF  1220) 

AASP498R  Special  Topics  in  Black  Culture:  Race  and  Sports: 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  England.  J 

TuTh2:OOpm-5:20pm(PLS  1168) 

AAST  Asian  American  Studies 

(Undergraduate  Studies) 

AAST2'I8G  Special  Topics  in  Asian  American  Studies:  Asian 
American  Foodways:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  Dus,selier.  J 

MW  9:00am-12:20pm  (COLOIOO) 

AGNR  Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 


AGNR499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Slaughter.  L. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


AMSC  Applied  Mathematics 
&  Scientific  Computation 

(Computer,  Mathematical 
andPhysical  Sciences) 


AMSC4«0  (PermReq)  CompuUlionat  Methods:  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prertquisiles:  MATH  240;  and  MATH  241:  and  CMSC  106  or 

CMSC  114  or  ENEE  114.  Also  offered  as  CMSC  460.  Credit  will  be 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  AMSC/CMSOMAPL  460  or 

AMSC/CMSC/MAPL  4(i(S.  Formerly  MAPL  460. 

0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0421) 
Meets  8  weeks;  4  days  per  week. 


AMSC498A  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Applied 
MalhemaUcs;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 


AMSC69gA  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Applied 
Mathematics;  (1-4)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departinen 
obtain  section  number. 


AMSC799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG/S- 
F 

e:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 


AMSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deportmen 

obtain  section  number. 


22  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004 


www.summer.umd.edu 


AM  ST  ^*^®  '^°^*  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu ANTH 


AMST  American  Studies 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


AMST201  Introduction  to  American  Studies;  (3)  REG/PF/ 

AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 

0101  While.  E 

TuTh  1  00pm-4;20pm  (HZF  0101) 
0201  Kier,  V 

TuWTh  9  0Oam-ll;15am(H2F01Ol) 

AMST203  Popular  Culture  in  America;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE;  Humanilies  (HO)  Th)s  is  an  on-line  section.  Students  will 
interact  and  be  assessed  on  th  eir  participation  in  an  on-line 
environment  Please  contact  the  instnic  tor  with  any  questions  at 
Qsl6@umail.umd.edu 
Old  Stnina.  N, 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
This  IS  an  on-line  seclion.  Students  will  interact  and  be  assessed 
on  dieir  participation  in  a  on-line  environment.  Please  contact  the 
instructor  with  any  questions  at  nsl6@umail.umd.edu. 


AMST204  Film  and  American  Culture  Studies;  (3)  REG/P-F' 

AUD 

CORE;  Humanities  (HO) 

0201  Chester,  R 

MW  l;0Opm-4;20pra(PLS  1180) 

AMST205  Material  Aspects  of  American  Life;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  This  is  an  on-line  section 

Students  will  interact  and  be  a.ssessed  on  th  eir  participation  in  an 

on-line  environment  Please  contact  the  instmc  tor  with  any 

questions  at  nithbergman@comcast  net. 

0101  Bergman.  R. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
This  is  an  on-line  section.  Snidents  will  interact  and  be  assessed 
CD  their  panicipation  in  a  on-line  environment.  Please  contact  the 
r  with  any  questions  at  r\ithbergman@comcast,net 


AMST211  T>chnolaey  and  American  Culture:  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

CORE;  Humanities  (HO) 

0201  Nolan.  J 

TuWTh9  00am-i;  ISam  (HZF  0106) 

AMST3M  Experiential  LramiDe;  (3-6)  REG/PF 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Junior  standing. 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

AMST418P  Cultural  Themes  in  America:  The  Environment 
and  American  Culture:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  Anroman,  G 

MW  4:30pm-7;50pm  (HZF  0106) 

AMST418R  Cultural  Themes  in  America:  Identity  in 
American  Culture;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

This  is  an  on-line  section  Snidents  will  interact  and  be  assessed 
on  th  eir  participation  in  an  on-line  environment   Plea.se  contact 
the  instnic  tor  with  any  questions  at  rkl2@umail  umd.edu. 
0101  Kelly.  R 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
This  is  an  on-line  section  Snidents  will  mteract  and  be  assessed 
on  their  participation  in  a  on-line  environment.  Please  contact  the 
instructor  with  any  questions  at  rkl2@umail.unid.edu 


AMST4I8Y  Cultural  Themes  in  America:  Cinema  and  the 
City;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  Lounsbury.M 

TuTh  6:15pm-9;45pm(TLF  lion 

AM6T429E  Perspectives  on  Popular  Culture:  Television;  (3) 

REG/PF/AUD 

0101  Parks.  S 

MW4;30pm-7:50pm(PLS  1140) 

AMST498D  Special  Topics  in  American  Studies:  Material 
Culture  Research:  Costume  and  Textiles;  13)  REG 
0101  STAFF 

TuW  6  OOpni-9:20pm  (MMH  1304) 


AMST628T  Seminar  in  American  Studies:  Material  Culture 
Research:  Costume  and  Textiles;  13)  REG/AUD 
0101  STAFF 

TuW  6  OOpm-9  20pm  {MMH  1304) 


AMST628Y  Seminar  in  American  Studies:  Cinema  &  the  City; 

(3)  REG/AUD 

0201  Lounsbury.  M. 

TuTh6:15pm.9:45pm(TLF  1101) 

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  have  the 
responsibility  to  contact  the  instructor,  prior  to  course  enrollment, 
to  determine  whether  animals  ore  to  be  used  in  the  course, 
whether  class  exercises  involving  animals  are  optional  or 
required  and  what  alternatives,  if  any,  are  available. 

ANSC386  IPermReql  Experiential  Leamin;;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 

Individual  Insffuction  course;  contact  department  or  inslnictor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

ANSC399  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Animal  Science;  (1- 

2)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

ANSC660  Poultry  Literature;  (1-4)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instmction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

ANSC699  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Animal  Science;  (I- 

2)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

ANSC799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ANSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmea 

obtain  section  number. 


ANTH  Anthropology 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


ANTH220  Introductlan  lo  Biological  Anthropology;  (4)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

CORE  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  DIVERSITY  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ANTH  101  or  ANTH  220. 
Formerly  ANTH  101. 
0101  London,  M 

MWF  9:30am-l  1:45am  (WDS  0124C) 
TuTh9:00om-ll;4Oam(WDS0124C)Ub 
0201  Wilczak,  C. 

MWF  9:30am- 1 1:45am  (WDS  0124C) 
TuTh  9:00am-l  1:40am  (WDS  0124C)  Lab 


ANTH240  Introduction  to  Archaeology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  DIVERSITY  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ANTH  240  or  ANTH 
241.  Formerly  ANTH  241. 
0301  Emstein,  J. 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF9;00am- 12:00pm  (PLS  1168) 


ANTH260  Introduction  to  Sociocultural  Anthropology  and 

Linguistics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  DIVERSITY  Credit 

will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ANTH  102  or  ANTH 

260.  Formerly  ANTH  102. 

0201  ST/liFF 

TuTh  1  00pm-4:30pm(PLS  1115) 


ANTH329E  Special  Tbpics  in  Bioanthropology:  Human 
Evolutionary  Anatomy;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  STAFF 

MWF  9;00am- 1 1  OOam  (TYD  1 102) 
MWF  11 :00am- 12 :00pm  (Arranged)  Lab 

ANTH3290  Special  Topics  in  Bioanthropology:  Human 

Osteology;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 

0201  STAFF 

MW  l;0Opm-4:0Opm(TYD  1118) 
F  1  ;00pm-4:00pm  (Arranged)  Lab 


www.summer.umd.edu 


ANTH340  Method  and  Theory  in  Archaeology;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  ANTH  240. 

0201  Palus.M 

MTh  9  OOam-  12;30pm  (SQH  1 103) 

ANTH360  Method  and  Theory  In  Sociocultural  Anthropology; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  ANTH  260 
0101  STAFF 

MW2  00pm-5:30pm(PLS  1 113) 

ANTH386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (1-4)  REG/P-F 

Individual  Instruction  course   contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Recommended:  completion  of  advanced  courses  in  relevant 
subfield  of  anthropology.  Junior  standing.  For  ANTH  majors  only. 
Approval  of  instructor  required;  check  with  Depanment  for 
section  number. 

ANTH398A  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
cblain  section  number.  Approval  of  Instructor  lequired;  check 
with  Depanment  for  section  number. 

ANTH428R  Special  Topics  In  Bioanthropology:  Research  Issues 
in  Biological  Anthropology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  Jackson, F 

MTuWTh  l;00pm-3:00pm  (An^ged) 

ANTH468A  Special  Topics  in  Cultural  Anthropology:  Individual 
Instruction;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deportment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  seclion  number. 

ANTH476  (PermReq)  Senior  Research:  (3-4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course   contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  For  ANTH  majors  only.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ANTH  476  or  ANTH  4S6. 

ANTH477  (PermReq)  Senior  Thesis;  (3-4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  ANTH  476:  permission  of 
department.  For  ANTH  majors  only.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 
one  of  the  following:  ANTH  477  or  ANTH  487 

ANTH486  Honors  Research;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  losnuction  course,  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Prerequisites:  permission  of  department: 
admission  to  University'  Honors  Program  or  Anthropology  Honors 
Program.  For  ANTH  majors  only.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 
one  of  the  following:  ANTH  486  or  ANTH  476. 

ANTH487  Honors  Thesis;  (3)  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 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ANTH  487  or  ANTH  477. 

ANTH496  Field  Methods  in  Archaeology;  (6)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  ANTH  499. 
0101  Palus.M 

MTuWThF  8:00am-4;00pm  (Arranged) 

ANTH688A  Current  Developments  in  Anthropology;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

ANTH689A  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Anthropology;  (1- 

6)REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  sijction  number.  Approval  of  instructor  required;  check 

with  Depanment  for  section  number. 

ANTH689K  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Anthropology: 
Field  Methods  in  Archaeology;  (3)  REG/S-F 
0101  Palus.M. 

MTuWThF  8:00am-4:00pm  (Ananged) 

ANTH696  Field  Methods  in  Archaeology;  (6)  REG/AUD. 
Formerly  ANTH  699. 
0101  Palus.M. 

MTuWThF  8:00am-4  00pm  (Arranged) 

ANTH7J2  (PermReq)  Internship  Analysis;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Prerequisite:  ANTH  705  or  ANTH  789. 
Approval  of  instructor  required,  check  with  Department  for 
section  number. 


Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004  .  23 


ANTH 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


ARTH 


ANTH788  Internship  Research;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depurimeni  ur  instructor  l 

obtain  section  number 


ANTH789  Internship;  (3-6)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depa 
obtain  section  number. 


ARAB  Arabic 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 


ARABIOIL  Elementary  Arabic  I;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
ARAB  lOlL  IS  pan  of  the  Intensive  Language  Instilule.  an  eight- 
week  session  wherein  students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful 
completion-  To  participate,  students  must  register  for  LANG 
I08A  The  program  fiKuses  on  modem  standard  Arabic  in  hoih  its 
spoken  and  written  fomi,  covering  basic  grammar.  listening  and 
reading  skills  and  translation  of  basic  texts.  For  further 
infonnalion.  please  visit  www.summer.umd.edu/ 
iniensivelanguage/  or  contact  Summer  Sessions  at 
summer@umail.umd.edu 
0101  Abed.  S, 

Meets  06/21/04-08/13/04 

MTuThF  9:00am-3;30pm  (JMZ  2206) 

W  9:00ain-3  00pm  (JMZ  2206) 

ARAB102L  Elementary  Arabic  11;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Pierequisire:  ARAB  lOl  or  equivtilenr.  ARAB  102L  is  part  of  the 
ive  Language  Institute,  an  eighl-week  session  wherein 

students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful  completion.  To 
articipate.  students  must  register  for  LANG  I08A.  The  program 
;s  on  modem  standard  Arabic  in  both  its  spoken  and  written 
covering  basic  grammar.  Ii.stening  and  reading  skills  and 

translation  of  basic  texis-  For  further  information,  please  visit 

www.summer.umd.edu/intensivelanguage/  or  contact  Surmner 

Sessions  at  summer@umail.umd.edu. 

0101  Abed.  S 

Meets  06/21/04-08/13/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

ARAB201L  Intermediate  Arabic  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite   ARAB  102  or  equivalent.  ARAB  201L  is  pan  of  the 
Intensive  Language  Institute,  an  eighl-week  session  wherein 
students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful  completion.  To 
participate,  students  must  register  for  LANG  108A.  The  program 
focuses  on  modem  standard  Arabic  in  both  its  spoken  and  written 
form,  covering  basic  grammar,  listening  and  reading  skills  and 
translation  of  basic  texts.  For  further  information,  please  visit 
www.suTmner.umd.edu/intensivelanguage/  or  contact  Summer 
Sessions  at  summer@umail,umd,edu, 
0101  Abed.  S. 

Meets  06/21/04-08/13/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

ARAB202L  Intermediate  Arabic  II;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  ARAB  201  or  equivalent.  ARAB  202L  is  part  of  the 
Intensive  Language  Institute,  an  eight-week  session  wherein 
students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful  completion  To 
participate,  students  must  register  for  LANG  I08A.  The  program 
focuses  on  modem  standard  Arabic  in  both  its  spoken  and  written 
form,  covermg  basic  grammar,  listening  and  reading  skills  and 
translation  of  basic  texts.  For  further  infoniiation,  please  visit 
www.surmnerumd.edu/intensivelanguage/  or  contact  Summer 
Sessions  at  sunmKr@umail.umd.edu 
0101  Abed.  S. 

Meets  06/21/04-08/13/04 

Time  and  rcwm  to  be  arranged 

ARCH  Architecture 

(School  of  Architecture,  Planning,  and 
Preservation) 


ARCH223  History  of  Non- Western  Architecture;  (3)  REG/PF/ 

AUD 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Ans  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0201  Vann, R 

TuTh7;OOpm-IO:20pm(ARC  II03) 

ARCH242  Drawing  I:  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  tlepartment.  Frtsbmtm  slanJing.  For 
ARCH  majors  only. 
0201  Escobal,  L, 

MW7:OOpm-10:20pm(ARC  1123) 


ARCH343  IPermReq)  Drawing  II:  Line  Drawing;  (3)  REG/PF/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  ARCH  400  or  permission  of  department.  For  ARCH 

majors  only. 

0201  Escobal,  L 

TuTh7;0Opm-10:20pm(ARC  1101) 

ARCH428  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Architectural 

History;  (1-3)  REG/PF/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  conlaci  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number  Majors  only.  Contact  S.  Sachs  for 

information. 

ARCH428N  Selected  Topics  in  Arrhitecturai  History:  History 
of  Non-Western  Architecture;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  Vann.  R 

TuTh7:OOpni-10;20pm(ARC  1103) 

ARCH429  {PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Architectural 

History:  (1-4)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number.  Majors  only.  Contact  S.  Sachs  for 

information. 

ARCH436  History  of  Islamic  Architecture;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  ARCH  221  or  permission  of  department. 
0201  Attia,  A. 

TuTh7:00pra-10:20pm(ARC  1105) 

ARCH448D  Selected  Topics  in  Visual  Studies:  Drawing  and 
Visualization;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  Escobal.  L 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

ARCH470  iPermReq)  Computer  Applications  in  Architecture; 

(3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  ARCH  400  or  permission  of  department. 

0101  Bovill.C, 

MW7:0Opra- 10:20pm  (ARC  1123) 

ARCH479  Independent  Studies  in  Architecture:  (M)  REG/PF/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

ARCH628  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  In  Architectural 
History:  Architectural  History:  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Majors  only.  Contact  S.  Sachs  for 
information. 

ARCH629  IPermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Architectural 

History:  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number.  Majors  only.  Contact  S.  Sachs  for 

information. 

ARCH678B  Selected  Topics  in  Architecture:  (3)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ARCH679  Independent  Studies  in  Architecture;  (1-6)  REG/ 

AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

AREC  Agricultural  and  Resource 
Economics 

(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 


AREC386  IPermReq)  Experiential  Learning:  (3-6)  REG/P-E 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  ti 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 


AREC399  Special  Problems:  (1-2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or 
obtain  section  number. 


AREC699  Special  Prohlems  in  Agricultural  and  Resource 
Economics;  (1-2)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  ti 
obtain  section  number. 

AREC799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  t< 
obtain  section  number. 


AREC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research:  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmen 
obtain  section  number. 

ARHU  Arts  and  Humanities 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


ARHU298N  The  Power  of  the  Word:  Language  and  Heritage: 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  DIVERSITY 

0101  Isaacs.  M. 

TuTh  9:00am- 12:  I5pm  (JMZ  0105) 

ARHU319A  Writers'  House  Second  Year  Colloquium:  Poetry 
Across  Cultures-Renaissance  Reverberations;  (3)  REG. 

Through  daily  journal  entries,  discussion  and  critical  analysis  of 
assigned  readings,  writing  and  workshops,  students  engage  in  the 
process  of  creating  their  own  poems.  Students  explore  such  topics 
as  intelligence  and  emotion,  form  and  meaning,  historical 
relevance  and  the  .social  ramifications  of  poetry,  while  learning  to 
harness  the  power  of  all  six  senses  (intuition  is  the  necessary 
addition).  Students  will  be  expected  to  produce  3  to  5  good 
beginning  drafts  of  new  poems.  Part  of  The  Ans!  at  Maryland. 
Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  contact  SPCX^  for  further 
information  at  summer@umail.umd.edu.  Location:  Dorchester 
Hall  -  Laura  Lauth  contact;  lelauth@umd.edu,  x  50671 
04YS  STAFF 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-4:00pm  (Ananged) 

ARHU319B  Writers'  House  Second  Year  Colloquium:  rictian 
Across  Cultures- Rising  Originality;  (3)  REG 
This  course  is  designed  to  be  a  quest  through  tradition  and 
transformation  in  the  urban  context.  Students  survey  past  and 
present  solutions  to  nanative  problems  in  search  of  a  personal 
voice,  understanding  that  writing  is  always  an  ethical  act.  In  a 
comparative  viewpoint,  they  reaxi,  discuss  and  research  how 
writers  have  dealt  with  the  issues  of  multifaceted  cultural 
backgrounds.  Students  work  towards  completing  several  shon 
stories.  Pan  of  The  Ans!  at  Maryland.  Enrollment  by  permission 
only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  infortnalion  at 
sutrunerts'umail.unid.edu.  Location:  Dorchester  Hall  -  Laura 
Lauth  contact:  lelauth@umd,edu.  x  50671 
04YS  Enngue.  A, 

Meets  07/13/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-4:00pm  (Arranged) 

ARHU3g6  IPermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/PF. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  the  college. 
Junior  standing. 

ARHU498  Special  Topics  in  Arts  and  Humanities:  Culture, 
Caste  and  Women  in  Indian  Society;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Also  offered  as  WMST498A.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one 
of  the  following:  ARHU  498  or  WMST  498A.  Topics  to  be 
covered  encompass  profile  of  Indian  society,  women  in  ancient 
India,  mnniage  and  family  in  India,  dowry  system  in  India,  status 
of  women  in  modem  India. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  6:00pm-9:45pm  (WDS  0104) 

ARTH  Art  History  &  Archaeology 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


ARTHIOO  Introduction  to  Art:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

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

major  can  be  received  for  this  course. 

0101  Zygmont,  B 

MTuWTh  9:30am-10:50am  (ASY  3215) 
F  9:30am-lO50am  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH200  Art  of  the  Western  World  to  1300;  (3)  REG/PF/ 

AUD. 

CORE  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0101  Jordan,  G 

MTuWTh  ll:00am-12:20pm  (ASY  3215) 
F  ll:00am-12:20pm  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH201  Art  of  the  Western  Wortd  after  1300;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD. 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0201  Gregory.  H 

MTuWTh  9:30am-10:50am  (ASY  3215) 
F  9:30am- 10:50am  (ASY  3215)  Dis 


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ARTH 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


ARTT 


ARTH2S0  Art  and  Archatolojy  of  Ancient  America;  (3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD 

CORE:  Hislory  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0201  Vilches.  F 

MTuWTh  ll:0Oam-12:20pm(ASY3215) 
F  11  :OOam-12:20pm  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH290  Art  of  Asia;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 

CORE:  Hislory  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0101  Shin.S 

MTuWTh  12:30pm- l:50pm  (ASY  3215) 
F  12  30pra-l:50pm(ASY3215)Djs 

ARTH34«  Nintteenth-Century  European  Art  from  1850;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Formerly  ARTH  446. 

0201  Orfila.  J 

MTuWTh  12:30pm- 1:50pm  (ASY  3215) 
F  I2:30pm-1  50pm  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

AirrH3S0  Twentieth-Century  Art  to  1945;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Formerly  ARTH  455. 
0101  Benus,  B 

MTuWTh  2:00pm-3:20pm  (ASY  3215) 

F  2:00pm-3:20pra  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH351  Twentieth  Century  Art  from  1945;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Formerly  ARTH  456. 

0201  Adams.  V. 

MTuWTh  2:00pm-3:20pm  (ASY  3215) 

F  2:0Opm-3:20pm  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH3M  IPermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 
individual  Instniclton  course:  contacl  department  or  instnicior  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

ARTH457  History  of  Phototraphy;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  Grossman.  W 

MTuWTh  3:30pm-4  50pm  (ASY  3215) 

F  3  30pm-4:50pm  (ASY  3215)  Dis 

ARTH489A  Special  Topics  In  Art  History;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Meicalf.  G 

TuTh  3:3Opm-7:0Opra  (ASY  3215) 

ARTH49g  (PermReq)  Directed  Studies  in  Art  History  I;  (2-3) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

ARTH4W  IPermReq)  Honors  Thesis;  (2-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course,  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

ARTHiS*  Spedal  Topics  in  Art  History;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course,  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

ARTH798  Directed  CraduaU  Studies  in  Art  History;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instniction  course:  contact  depanmen: 

obtain  section  number. 


ARTH7W  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1.6)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
obtain  section  number. 


ARTH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instrucu>r  t 
obtain  section  number 

ARTT  Art  Studio 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


ARTTIOO  Two  Dimensional  Art  FundamcnUIs;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ARTT  100. 

ARTS  100.  DE5N  101.  or  APDS  101.  Formerly  ARTS  100 

0101  Humphrey.  M 

MTuWTh  900am-ll  30am  (ASY  2314)  Ub 
0201  Thorpe.  J 

MTuWTh  9:00am-l  I  30am  (MMH  1417)  Lab 

ARTTllO  Elements  of  Drawing  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Formerly  ARTS  110.  This  intensive  drawing  course  provides 
students  with  a  fundamenlal  understanding  of  how  to  conndenlly 
draw  and  execute  a  g(x>d  rendering    In  a  workshop  environment. 


the  goals  of  the  course.  They  also  have  the  opportunity  to  explore 
both  acadenuc  and  contemporary  styles  to  drawing.  Please  note: 
Section  05AR  is  part  of  The  Arts!  at  Maryland.  This  is  a  college- 
level  course,  students  draw  from  professional  nude  models  and  so 
Enrollment  by  petmission  only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for  further 
infomiation  at  sununer@umail.umd.edu. 
OIOI  Craig.  P 

MTuWTh  9:0Oam-n:3Oam  (ASY  2317)  Lab 
0201  JTAFF 

MTuWTh  9:00ani-l  l:i0am  (ASY  2317)  Ub 
05AR  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWTh  9:00am-ll:30am  (An-anged)  Lab 

ARTTISD  Introductian  to  Art  Theory;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 
0201  Cudlin.J 

MTuW  12:30pm-3:50pm(ARC  1125) 
0301  Klank.  R 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTh  7:00pm-10:20pm  (ASY  2309) 

ARTT200  Three  Dimensional  Art  Fundamentals;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ARTT  100  and  ARTT  HO.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  ARTT  200.  ARTS  200.  DESN  102.  or 

APDS  102.  Formerly  ARTS  200. 

0101  Sham.  F 

MTuWTh  3:00pm-5:30pm  (ASY  1311)  Ub 
0201  Sham.  F 

MTuWTh  3:0Opm-5:3Opm  (ASY  1311)  Ub 

ARTT208A  (PermReq)  Intermediate  Special  Topics  in  Art: 
Multiples  and  Monoprints — Contemporary  Printmaking 
Techniques;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

This  course  covers  traditional  relief  printing  techniques  as  well  as 
painterly  monoprinung  techniques.  Students  experiment  with 
woodcut,  linoleum  cut  and  painting  on  Plexiglas.  These  techniques 
can  be  used  separately  or  together  to  create  vibrant  images  that 
may  be  printed  as  an  edition  or  as  single  images.  Students  with 
knowledge  of  digital  processes  are  encouraged  to  use  them.  Part 
of  The  Arts!  at  Maryland.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Plea.se 
contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at  summer@umail.umd.edu. 
05AR  STAFF 

Meets  05/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am-4:30pm  (Artanged) 

ARTT208W  Intermediate  Special  Topics  in  Art:  Introductian 
to  Watercolor  and  Water  Based  Media;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0301  Klank,  R 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTh  l:00pm-5:00pm  (ASY  2315) 

ARTT210  Elements  of  Drawing  II;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  ARTT  110.  Formerly  ARTS  210. 
OIOI  Craig.  P 

MTuWTh  9:00am- 1 1 :30am  (ASY  2321)  Ub 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:OOam-II:30am  (ASY  2317)  Ub 

ARTT320  Elements  of  Painting;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites:  ARTTl  50.  ARTT  200.  and  ARTT  210:  or  permission 
of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  320.  Section  0101  focuses  on 
acrylic  painting. 
OIOI  Humphrey,  M. 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-3:OOpm  (ASY  3316)  Ub 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-3:00pm  (ASY  3322)  Ub 

ARTT330  Elements  of  Sculpture:  Metal  Casting;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  ISO.  ARTT  200.  and  ARTT  210:  or  permission 

of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  330. 

0301  Ruppen.  J 

Meets  05/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTh  I2:30pm-5:00pm  (ASY  I3I4) 

ARTT333  Elements  of  Sculpture:  Wood  and  Mixed  Media;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150.  ARTT200.  andARTT210:  or  permission 

of  department. 

0101  Sham.  F 

MTuWTh  12  30pm-3  00pm(ASY  1311)  Ub 

ARTT341  Elements  of  Prinlmaking:  Woodcut  and  Relief;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT200.  and  ARTT  210:  or  permission 

of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  341. 

0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-3:OOpm(ASY  1317)  Lab 


www.summer.umd.edu 


ARTT343  Elements  of  Prinlmaking:  Screen  Printing;  (3)  REG/ 

PF/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTTIOO.  and  ARTT  210:  or  permission 

of  department.  Formerly  ARTS  343. 

0201  Hellman.  R 

MWF  9:00arn-l2:20pm  (ASY  1317)  Lab 

ARTT3S0  Elements  of  Design;  (3)  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  he  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ARTT  350 
or  ARTT  250  Formerly  ARTT  250. 
0301  Thorpe.  J 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  9:0Oam-l:0Opra  (MMH  1417) 

ARTT351  Elements  of  Graphic  Design  and  Illustration;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ARTT  250  or  ARTT  350  or  permission  of  instructor. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ARTT  350  or 

ARTT250 

0201  Thorpe.  J 

MTuWTh  12  00pm-2:30pm(MMH  1417) 

ARTT353  Elements  of  Photography;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  ARTT  ISO.  ARTT  200,  and  ARTT  210:  or  permission 

OIOI  Tyroler.  B 

Meets  06/08/04-06/25/04 

TuWTh  9:OOam-3:40pra  (MMH  0401)  Ub 
TuWTh  9:00am-3:40pm  (MMH  01 10)  Ub 

0201  Tyroler.  B 
Meets  07/12/04-07/29/04 

TuWTh  9:00am-3  40pm  (MMH  0401) 
TuWTh  9:00am-3;40pm  (MMH  0110)  Lab 

ARTT354  Elements  of  Computer  Graphics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  ARTT  150,  ARTT  200,  and  ARTT  210:  or  permission 
of  department, 

0101  Ratnapala.  N. 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-3:00pm  (CSS  1410)  Lab 

0102  Morse.  B. 

MTuWTh  3;00pm-5:30pm  (ASY  3311)  Ub 

0202  Ratnapala.  N. 

MTuWTh  3;00pm-5:30pm  (ASY  3311)  Ub 

ARTT386  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-E 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing, 

ARTT418  Drawing:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  Cfaig.  P 

MTuWTh  9:00am-l  I:30am  (ASY  2321)  Ub 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:00am-l  1:30am  (ASY  2317)  Ub 

ARTT418B  Drawing:  Focus  on  Watercolor  Wash;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

0301  Klank.  R 

Meets  05/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTh  l:00pm-6:00pm  (ASY  2315)  Ub 

ARTT428  Painting:  Acrylic;  (3)  REG/P-F/ADD. 

Section  0101  will  focus  on  acrylic  paint. 
OIOI  Humphrey.  M. 

MTuWTh  I2:30pm-3:00pm  (ASY  3312)  Ub 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-3:OOpm(ASY  3312) 

ARTT428A  Painting:  Water  Color  and  water  based  media;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

0301  Klank.  R 

Meets  05/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTh  l:OOpm-6:0Opm  (ASY  2315)  Ub 

ARTT438D  IPermReq)  Sculpture:  Advanced  Sculpture;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  ARTT  333  and  permission  of  instructor 

OIOI  Sham.F 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-3:OOpm(ASY  1311) 

ARTT448B  Printmaking:  Advanced  Woodcut  and  Relief:  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  12:30pra-3:00pm(ASY  1317)  Ub 

ARTT448E  Prinlmaking:  Advanced  Screenprintlng;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 
0201  Hellman.  R. 

MWF  9 :00am- 12 :20pm  (ASY  1317)  Lab 


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ARTT449  Advanctd  Photogr'Phy;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
Sludenls  with  basic  knowlcge  of  camera  operations  are  ellgilble 
to  enroll  in  this  course.  Review  of  darkroom  procedures  and 
exposure  techniques  will  be  combined  with  advanced  level 
instruction  in  zone  system,  artifical  lighting,  and  advanced  camera 
techniques.  Individualized  assignments,  individual  and  group 
critique,  and  intensive  darkroom  work  will  complement  technical 
instniction. 

0201  Tyroler,  B 

Meets  07/12/04-07/29/04 

TuWTh  9;00am-3:40pm  (MMH  0401) 
TuWTh  9:00am-3:40pm  (MMH  01 10)  Lab 

ARTr4«8B  Seminar  on  the  Interrelationship  between  Art  and 
Art  Theory:  Issues  in  Contemporary  Art;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0301  Klank.  R 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTli  7:00pra-10  20pm  (ASY  2309) 

ARTT4«9F  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Art:  IRON  CASTING 
WORKSHOP;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD, 
0301  Ruppert,  J, 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-5;30pm  (ASY  1314)  Ub 

ARTT4S9I  iPtrmReq)  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Art: 
Advaccd  Special  Topics:  Computer  Imaging;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
This  course  is  an  art  course  for  students  with  experience  in 
computer  imaging.  Students  will  be  pemlitted  to  work  according 
to  their  own  level  of  expertise  with  the  guidance  of  the  instructor, 
Adobe  Photoshop.  Ofoto,  Fractal  Design  Painter,  MicroSoft  Word, 
and  QuaA  Express  are  some  of  the  software  programs  that  will 
be  explored. 
0101  Morse,  B. 

MTuWTh  3:00pm-5:30pm  (ASY  331  IE)  Ub 
0201  Ralnapalo,  N, 

MTuWTh  3;00pm-5;30pm  (ASY  331  IE)  Ub 

ARTT498  IPermReq)  Directed  Studies  in  Studio  Art;  (2-3) 

REG/P-F/AUD, 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number, 

ARTT698C  Directed  Graduate  Studies  in  Studio  Art:  Metal 
Casting  Worltshop;  (3)  REG/AUD, 
0301  Ruppert.  J, 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-5:30pm(MMH  1314) 

ASTR  Astronomy 

[Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 
Sciences) 


ASTRIOO  Introduction  to  Astronomy;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD, 
CORE;  Physical  Science  (PS)  CreiUlfor  ASTR  100  ccmnol  be 
obtained  after,  or  simultaneously  with,  receiving  credit  for  any 
astronomy  course  numbered  250  or  higher  Credit  will  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  ASTR  100  or  ASTR  101  or  ASTR  120. 
CORE  Physical  Science  Laboratory  (PL)  Course  only  when  taken 
concurrenUy  with  ASTR  111.  CORE  Physical  Science  Non- 
Uboratory  (PS)  Course  when  taken  alone. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-  10;50am  (CSS  2400) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50om  (CSS  2400) 
04YS  Deming,  G. 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF9;00am-12;00pm(CSS  1113) 

W  1 :00pm-4;00pra  (CSS  1 1 1 3) 
Section  04YS  is  for  2004  Young  Scholars  Program,  Students 
examine  how  modem  ostrononurs  collect  and  analyze  light  from 
celestial  objects  in  their  pursuit  toward  understanding  planets, 
stars  and  galaxies.  Students  explore  fanuliar  surroundings  on 
Earth  and  work  their  way  outward  through  the  solar  system,  A 
Young  Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only. 
Please  contact  SPOC  for  further  information  at 
sununer@umail.umd,edu. 


ASTRlOl  General  Astronomy;  (4)  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  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  ASTR  100  or  ASTR  101  or  ASTR  120. 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9;30am-IO;50am  (CSS  2400) 
TuTh  II  0Oaml;0Opm(CSS  1109)  Ub 


ASTR699  Special  Problems  in  Advanced  Astronomy;  (1-6) 

REG/AUD, 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  i 

obtain  section  number, 

ASTR899  Doctoral  DissertaUon  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  t 
obtain  section  number. 


BCHM  Biochemistry 

(Life  Sciences) 


BCHM461  Biochemistry  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD, 

Prerequisite:  A  grade  ofC  or  belter  in  CHEM  243  or  CHEM  247. 

The  "C"  or  belter  in  the  prerequisites  is  required  for  Life  Science 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9;30am-10;50am(CHM  1407) 

BCHM462  Biochemistry  II;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  Cor  belter  in  BCHM  461  or  BCHM 
461  A.  The  "C"  or  better  in  the  prerequisites  is  required  for  Life 
Science  majors. 
0201  ST/tfF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (CHM  1407) 

BCHM699  Special  Problems  In  Biochemistry;  (!■«)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Insuiiction  course:  contact  departmem  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

BCHM799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number, 

BCHM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

BEES  Behavior,  Ecology,  Evolution  and 
Systematics 

(Life  Sciences) 


BEES799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG/S-F, 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  t< 
obtain  section  number, 

BEES899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG/S-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  i 
obtain  section  number. 


BIOL  Biology 

(Life  Sciences) 


B1OL609  Special  Problems  in  Biology;  (1-6)  REG, 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

B10L799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG/S-F 
Individual  Insffuction  course;  contact  departmen 
obtain  section  number. 


BIOL899  Doctoral  DisserUtion  Research;  (1-8)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

BMGT  Business  and  Management 
(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 


BMGTllO  Introduction  to  Business  and  Management;  (3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD. 

Not  open  to  BMGT  students  who  have  completed  56  or  more  credit 

hours.  All  others  may  lake  il  anytime. 

0101  Usser,  L 

MW  640pm-IO;OOpm  (VMH  1520) 

BMGT220  Principles  of  Accounting  1;  (3)  REG. 

0101  Yen.  A. 

MTuWTh  12;30pm-2;10pm(VMH  1202) 

0102  Michelson.  B. 


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0201  Yang, ). 

MTuWTh  9;30am-ll;10am  (VMH  1202) 

BMGT221  Principles  of  Accounting  II;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  220. 
0101  Pfeiffer,  G 

MW  l;0Opm-4;20pm(VMH  1206) 

0201  Zhang,  M. 

TuTh  l;00pm-4;20pm  (VMH  1206) 

0202  Wang.  Z. 

MW  6;40pm-l0;00pm  (VMH  1202) 

BMGT230  Business  Sutistics;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  113  or  MATH  115  or  placement  in  MATH  220 
or  higher  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  BMGT  231, 
ENEE  324,  or  STAT  400.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  Ike 
following:  AREC  4S4,  BIOM  301,  BMGT  230,  CNEC  400,  ECON 
321,  EDMS451.  GEOG  305,  GVPT422,  PSYC 200,  SOCYlOl, 
URSP  350.  or  TEXT  400. 

0101  Ruhi.K 

TuTh  2;00pra-5;20pm  (VMH  1511) 

0102  Ruhi,  K. 

TuTh  6;40pm-10;00pm  (VMH  I5II) 

0201  Alt,  F 

MW  9;00am-12:20pm  (VMH  1303) 

0202  Alt,  F 

MW  2;OOpm-5;20pm  (VMH  1303) 

BMGT310  Intermediate  Accounting  I;  (3)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 
0102  Park,  T 

TuTh  6;40pm-10;00pm  (VMH  1520) 
0201  Cho,  M 

MW  6;40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1307) 

BMGT311  Intermediate  Accounting  II;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  310. 
0101  Michelson,  B. 

MW  2:00pm-5;20pm  (VMH  1303) 
0201  Martin,  C. 

MW  l:0apm-4;20pm(VMH  1206) 

BMGT321  Managerial  Accounting:  (3)  REG, 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 
0101  Hardy,  K. 

MW  3;00pra-6;20pm  (VMH  1511) 

BMGT323  luxation  of  Individuals;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 
0101  Pfeiffer,  G. 

MW  5;40pm-9;00pm  (VMH  1206) 

BMGT326  Accounting  Systems;  (3)  REG. 
Prerequisites:  BMGT  201  and  BMGT  221. 
OIOI  Brown,  N 

MTuWTh  9;00am-I0:4Oam  (VMH  1520) 

BMGT332  Operations  Rescatdi  For  Mana|cmeat  Dcdiioiis; 

(J)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  230. 

0101  Ibrahim.  H. 

MW  2;00pm-5:20pm  (VMH  1520) 

BMGT340  Business  Finance;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisites:  BMGT  221;  and  (BMGT  230  or  BMGT  231 1. 
0101  Panayotov,  G 

MW  6;40pm-l0;00pm  (VMH  1202) 

0201  Yang,  L 

TuTh  640pm-10;00pm  (VMH  1202) 

0202  Minnick,  K 

MW  6;40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1303) 

BMGT343  Investments;  (3)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 
010!  Ullrich.  C, 

MTuWTh  ll;00am-12;4Opra(VMH  1520) 

BMGT3S0  Marketing  Principles  and  Organization;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  ECON  200  or  ECON  205. 
0101  Nasser,  D. 

MW  9;00ara-12;20pra(VMH  1505) 

0201  Koukova,  N. 

MTuWThF  ll;00am-12:20pra  (VMH  1206) 

0202  Nasser,  D 

TuTh  6;4Opm-I0;00pm  (VMH  1303) 

BMGT3S7  IPermReq)  ReUiling  and  Marltcting  Internship;  (3- 

6)  REG 

Prerequisites:  BMGT  350  and  permission  of  department.  For 

BMGT  majors  only. 

0201  Wagner,  J 


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BSCI 


0202  Wagner.  ), 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

BMGT360  Human  Resource  Managemenl:  (J)  REG 

0101  Kudisch, ). 

MW  3  00pm-6:20pm  (VMH  1505) 

BMGT364  MaiueenienI  and  Organization  Theory;  (3)  REG 

0101  Mannova.  S 

MTuWThF9  30amlO;50am(VMH  1511) 

0102  Dragnni.  L- 

TuTh  3  OOpm-6;20pm  (VMH  1412) 

0103  Dragoni.  L 
TuTh6:40pm-10:00pm(VMH  1412) 

0201  Slay.  H 

MTuWThF  9  30am-10:50am  (VMH  1206) 

BMGT372  Introduction  to  Logistics  and  Supply  Chain 
Management;  (3)  REG- 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  ll:00am-12:40pni(VMH  1307) 

BMGT373  IPermReql  Logistics,  IVansporUlion.  and  Supply 
Chain  Management  Internship;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
0101  DeWiii.  W. 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

BMGT3gO  Business  Uw  I;  (3)  REG 

0101  McClenahan.  W 

MTuWTh  ll:OOam-12:40pmlVMH  1412) 

0102  McClenahan,  W, 

MW  6:40pm- lOOOpra  (VMH  1412) 
0201  Uwis.  P 

TuTh  6:40pm- lOOOpm  (VMH  1412) 

BMGT381  Business  Law  II;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  380  or  permission  of  department. 
0101  McClenahan.  W. 

MTuWTh  9:10am-10;50am  (VMH  1412) 

BMGT3M  IPermReq)  General  Business  Internship;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  For  BMGT  majors  only. 
0101  DeWin,  W 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BMGT392  Introduction  tu  International  Business 
Management:  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  ECON  200:  or  ECON  205. 
0201  STAFF 

TuTh  6:40pm-10:00pra  (VMH  12061 

BMGT39g  (PermReq)  individual  Study  in  Business  and 
Management;  (1-3)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

BMGT402  DaUbase  Systems;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  305  or  equivalent.  Recommended:  BMGT 

302. 

0201  STAFF 

MW6  40pm-10  00pm(VMH  1311) 

BMGT40S  Business  Telecommunications;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  305  or  equivalent. 
0101  Ibrahim.  H 

MW6:40pm-10:00pm(VMH  1311) 

BMGT422  Auditing  Theoi^  and  Practice;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  221. 
0201  Martin.  C 

MW  SOOpm-8  20pm  (VMH  1206) 

BMGT424  Advanced  Accounting;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  311. 
0101  Hardy.  K 

MW  6:40pm- lOOOpra  (VMH  1511) 

BMCT430  Linear  Sutistlcal  Models  in  Business;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  230  or  BMGT  231  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  Sluder-Ellis.  E 

TuTh  9:00am-12:20pm  (VMH  1518) 

BMGT440  Financial  Management;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 
0101  Ahmed.  S 

MW  6:40pra-IO:OOpm(VMH  1505) 


BMCT444  Futures  Contracts  and  Options;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  343 
0101  Wang.  Y 

TuTh  2:00pm-5:20pm  (VMH  1520) 

BMGT446  International  Finance;  (3)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  BMGT  340. 
0101  Obrimah.  O, 

TuTh  6:40pm- lOOOpm  (VMH  1202) 

BMGT447  IPermReq)  Internship  and  Research  in  Fim  ice;  (3) 
REG 

Prerequisites:  BMGT  340  and  BMGT  343  (or  400  level  flmince 
elective};  and  core  requirements  in  business  and  management: 
and  permission  of  department.  Recommended:  finance  major 
courses.  For  finance  majors  only. 
0201  Kolodny.R 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BMGT464  Organizational  Behavior;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  364 
0101  Mamme,  J 

MW  6:40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1415) 

BMGT482  Business  and  Government;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  ECON  200:  or  ECON  205. 
0101  Usser.  L 

TuTh  6;40pra-10:00pm  (VMH  1505) 

BMGT486  ToUl  Quality  Management:  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BMGT  230  or  equivalent. 
0201  Edgeman.  R. 

TuTh  9:00am-12:20pm  (VMH  1303) 

BMGT495  Business  Policies;  (3)  REG 

CORE:  Capstone  (CS)  Prerequisites:  BMGT  340:  and  BMGT  350: 
and  BMGT  364.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  This  course  is  restricted 
to  graduating  BMGT  majors  with  90  credit  hours  completed. 

0101  Khanin.  D 

TuTh  6:40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1518) 

0102  Khanin,  D. 

MW  6:40pra-10:00pm(VMH  1518) 

0201  Petkova,  A 

TuTh  3  O0pm-6:20pm  (VMH  1415) 

0202  Maggltli.P 

MW  3:00pm-6:20pm  (VMH  1415) 

0203  Cao.  0 

TuTh  6  40pm-10:00pm  (VMH  1415) 

BMGT82S  IPermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Business  and 
Management;  (1-9)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course  contact  depanment  or  iostnictor  to 
obtain  section  number  By  permission  only  of  the  Graduate 


BMGT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmcn 
obtain  section  number  Contact  Graduate  Program  Director  to 
make  arrangements. 

BSCI  Biological  Sciences  Program 
(Life  Sciences) 


BSCI103  The  World  of  Biology:  (4)  REG 

CORE  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Formerly:  BIOL  101  and  BIOL 
102.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BSCI  103 
or  BSCI  105. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:OOam-10:20am(PLS  1130) 
TuTh  II  :00am- 1 :50pm  (RIP  1105)  Lab 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:00am- 10:20am  (PLS  1130) 
TuTh  2  00pm-4  50pm  (RIP  1105)  Ub 
The  following  courses  may  involve  the  use  of  animals.  Students 
who  are  concerned  about  the  use  of  animals  in  teaching  have  the 
responsibility  to  contact  the  instructor,  prior  to  course  enrollment, 
to  determine  whether  animals  are  to  be  used  in  the  course, 
whether  class  exercises  involving  animals  are  optional  or 
required  and  what  alternatives,  if  any,  are  available. 

BSC1105  Principles  of  Biology  I:  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Prereiiuisile:  placement  in  MATH 

110  or  higher  For  science  majors.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 

one  of  the  following:  BSCI  103/BlOL  101  or  BSCI  105/BIOL  105. 

Formerly  BIOL  105. 

0101  Sniezek,! 

MTuWThF  II  :00am- 12:20pm  (BPS  1250) 
TuTh  8:00am- II  00am  (HJP  1226)  Ub 


Sniezek. J, 
MTuWThF  11 
TuTh  8  OOani- 
Sniezek.J 
MTuWThF  1 1 
TuTh  8  OOani- 
Sniezek.J 
MTuWThF  1 1 
TuTh  lOOpi 
Sniezek.). 
MTuWThF  II 
TuTh  1  OOpi 
Sniezek. J 
MTuWThF  1 1 
TuTh  1:00pm- 


OOain-12:20pm(BPS  1250) 
4:00pm  (HJP  1236)  Lab 


:00am- 12:20pra  (BPS  1250) 
4:00pm  (HJP  1235)  Ub 


:00am- 12 :20pm  (BPS  1250) 
4:00pm  (Arranged)  Lab 


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BSCnOSM  IPermReq)  Principles  of  Biology  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

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

110  or  higher  For  science  majors.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 

one  of  the  following:  BSCI  103/BIOL  101  or  BSCI  105/BIOL  105. 

Formerly  BIOL  105. 

0105  Sniezek.  J. 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12:20pm  (BPS  1250) 

BSCI106  Principles  of  Biology  II;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Life  Science  Ub  (LL)  Prerequisite:  MATH  110 
placement.  For  science  majors.  Formerly  BIOL  106. 

0201  Panyon,  P 

MTuWThF  II  00am-12:20pm(PLS  1130) 
TuTh  8:00am- 11 :00am  (HJP  2104)  Lab 

0202  Panyon,  P 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12:20pm  (PLS  1 1 30) 
TuTh  l:00pm-4:00pm  (HJP  2104)  Ub 

0203  Panyon.  P 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12  20pm  (PLS  1130) 
TuTh  4:00pm-7:00pm  (HJP  2104)  Ub 

BSCI120  Insects:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Life  Science  (LS)  Formerly  ENTM  100. 

0201  Dobel,  H. 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (PLS  1161) 

BSCI124  Plant  Biology  for  Non-Science  Students:  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

For  non-science  majors  only.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  BSCI  105/BIOL  105.  Formerly  PBIO  100. 
0101  Koines,  P 

MTuWTh  1 1:00am- 12:40pm  (HJP  2242) 

BSCI12S  Laboratory  in  Plant  Biology;  (1)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Pre-  or  corequisile:  BSCI  124.  For  non-science  majors  only. 
Formerly  PBIO  101. 
0101  Moctezuma,  E. 

TuTh  8:00am-ll:00am  (HJP  3104)  Ub 

BSCI20I  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  1;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Life  Science  Ub  (LL)  Prerequisite:  BSCI  105  or 
equivalent.  Formerly  ZOOL  201.  Students  must  pay  a  140  00 
Uboratory  Materials  fee.  (Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL.) 

0101  Kapp.  J. 

MTuWThF  11 :30am- 12:50pm  (PLS  1140) 
TuWTh  8:30am- II  :30am  (BPS  0205)  Ub 

0102  Kapp.  J 

MTuWThF  1  l:30am-12:50pm  (PLS  1 140) 
TuWTh  l:00pm-4:00pm  (BPS  0205)  Ub 

BSCI202  Human  Anatomy  and  Physiology  11;  (4)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisite:  BSCI  201  or  permission  of  department.  Formerly 

ZOOL  202.  Students  must  pay  a  S40.00  Laboratory  Materials  fee. 

Sponsonng  Department:  BIOL. 

0201  ■  Carpenter,  J. 

MTuWThF  ll:30am-12:50pm(BPS  1250) 
TuWTh  8:30am-ll:30am  (BPS  0205)  Ub 

0202  Carpenter.  J 

MTuWThF  ll:30am-12:50pm(BPS  1250) 
TuWTh  l:00pm-4:00pm  (BPS  0205)  Ub 

BSCI205  Environmental  Science;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Life  Science  (LS)  Formerly  PBIO  235.  (Sponsoring 
Department:  BIOL.) 
0101  Koines,  ?. 

MTuWTh  9:00ara- 10:40am  (HIP  1229) 

BSCI222  Principles  of  Genetics;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  BSCI  105.  one  year  college  chemistry.  Credit  wilt 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BSCI  222/BlOL  222  or 
HORT274  Formerly  BIOL  222. 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (BPS  1250) 
I DOnmfRPS  1738^  Pis 


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BUFN 


0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF9:30am-10:50am(BPS  1250) 
TuThF  1 1 :00am- 1 :00pm  ( BPS  1 228 )  Dis 

BSCI223  General  Microbiology;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Life  Science  Lab  (LL)  Prerequisile:  BSCI  105.  Credit  mil 
be  uranleilfnr  only  one  of  Ihe  following:  BSCI  122  or  BSCI  223. 
Formerly  MICB  200. 

0101  Joseph,  S, 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:00am  (MCE  1207) 
MTuWThF  9:00am- II  :00am  (MCB  120I)Lah 

0102  Joseph,  S. 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:00am  (MCB  1207) 
MTuWThF  9:00am- II :00am  (MCB  1205)  Lab 

0103  Joseph.  S 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:00am  (MCB  1207) 
MTuWThF  9:00am- 1 1:00am  (MCB  1206)  Lab 

BSCI230  Cell  Bioloe;  and  Physiology;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 

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

Sludents  must  pay  a  S40.00  Laboratory  Materials  fee.  Sponsoring 

Deparmient:  BIOL. 

0101  Amot.  M. 

MTuWThF  ll:30am-12:50pm(PLS  1130) 
TuWTh  8:30am-ll:30ani  OPS  0207)  Lab 

0103  Araot.  M 

MTuWThF  ll:30am-12:50pm(PLS  1130) 
TuWTh  l:30pm-4:30pm  (BPS  0207)  Lab 

BSCIUOM  (PermReq)  Cell  Biology  and  Physiology;  (4)  REG/P- 
F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  BSCI  105  and  CHEM  103.  Formerly  ZOOL  211. 
Prerequisite:  BSCI  230  taken  within  12  months  prior  to  the 
semester  in  which  BSCI  230M  is  talten  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  809(-  of  the  total 
points  possible.  These  scores  will  count  as  part  of  the  grade  in 
BSCI  230M.  (Sponsoring  DepI:  BIOL). 
0101  Amot,  M 

MTuWThF  11 :30am- 12:50pm  (PLS  1130) 

BSCI279  iPermReq)  SupplemenUI  Study:  SupplemenUI  Study 
in  Biology;  (1-3)  REG/P  F/AUD 

Individual  Insuuction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  (Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL  ) 

BSCI279K  IPermReq)  Supplemental  Study:  Modern  Biology  - 
The  Science  Behind  the  Headlines;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Sludents  learn  about  the  science  underlying  topics  such  as:  the 
Human  Genome  Project;  Ebola;  Mad  Cow  Disease;  global 
wanning;  cryopreservation;  the  loss  of  tropical  rain  forests; 
AIDS,  cloning  and  other  issues.  Students  who  have  taken  AP 
biology  are  encouraged  to  enroll.  A  Young  Scholars  Program 
course  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for 
funher  information  at  summer(s>umail. umd.edu 
04  YS  Presson.J 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am- 1:00pm  (BPS  1232) 

Tu  l:00pm-4:00pm(BPS  1232) 

BSCI2«9  Ofr-Campus  Internship;  (1-3)  S-R 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BSCI338Z  IPermReq]  Special  Topics  in  Biology;  (1-4)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

(Sponsoring  Dcpanment:  BIOL.) 

0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arnmged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BSCI348R  Special  Ibpics  in  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular 

Genetics;  (1-4)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Microbiology  Internship  Opportunity  for  students  to  perfomi 

research,  relating  to  microbiology  in  an  off-campus  laboratory. 

Permission  of  Instructor  required.  3  credits  applicable  to  MICB 

specialization  area. 

0101  Smith.  A. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BSCI373  Natural  History  of  the  Chesapeake  Bay;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  a  course  in  biologiail  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  III 

0201  Small,  E 

MTuWTh  ll:00am-12:4Opm(BPS0283) 


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

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deparmient  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Research  carried  out  under  guidance  of 
faculty  advisor.  Student  must  make  arrangements  with  a  CBMG 
Departmental  faculty  member  to  do  this  research  and  register  for 
this  course.  Permission  Required. 

BSCI379H  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics  Department 
Honors  Research;  (1-3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  admission  to  departmental  honors  program. 
Repeatable  to  8  credits  if  content  differs.  Formerly  MICB  379. 
0101  Hutcheson.  S 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Hutcheson.  S 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

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

Research  carried  out  under  guidance  of  faculty  advisor.  Student 
must  make  arrangements  with  a  CBMG  Deparmiental  faculty 
member  to  do  this  research  and  register  for  this  course. 
Permission  Required. 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Smith.  A. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BSCI379P  Cell  Biology  and  Molecular  Genetics  Department 
Research:  Research  in  Plant  Biology;  (1-3)  REG/P  F/AUD 
Research  carried  out  under  guidance  of  faculty  advisor  Student 
must  make  arrangements  with  a  CBMG  Departmental  faculty 
member  to  do  this  research  and  register  for  this  course. 
Permission  Required. 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BSCI389  Entomology  Department  Research;  (1-2)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BSCI399  (PermReql  Biology  Department  Research;  (1-3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD 

(Sponsoring  Department:  BIOL.) 

0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

BSCI399H  IPermReq)  Biology  Department  Honors  Research; 
(1-2)  REG 

Prerequisite:  participation  in  the  Biology  Department  Honors 
Program.  Repeatable  to  08  credits  if  content  differs.  Formerly 
ZOOL3I8H.  (Sponsoring  Deponment:  BIOL) 
OIOI  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  ananged 

BSCI430  Developmental  Biology:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites:  BSCI  230  and  BSCI  222.  Formerly  ZOOL  430. 
0201  Goode,  M 

TuWTh  11  00am- 1:10pm  (PLS  1111) 

BSC1440  Mammalian  Physiology;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites:  BSCI  230  and  CHEM  233  or  permission  of 
department.  Formerly  ZOOL  422. 

0101  Higgins,  W 

MTuWTh  4:00pm-5;40pm  (PLS  1130) 
TBA(PLS  1 121)  Dis 

0102  Higgins.  W. 

MTuWTh  4:00pm-5:40pm  (PLS  1130) 
TBA(PLS  1121)  Dis 

BSOS  Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


BSOS302  IPermReq)  Civicus  Capstone;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisites:  BSOS  301.  Sophomore  standing. 
0101  Bnggs.  S. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


BSOS386  IPermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

'  BUAC  Accounting  and  Information 
Assurance 

(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 


BU  AC758A  Special  Topics  in  Accounting  and  Inronnation 
Assurance:  Financial  Statement  Analysis;  (3)  REG. 

01D6  Sengupta.  R 

Meets  05/29/04-08/07/04 

Sa  8  30am-3:00pm  (DC  330A) 
This  course  will  meet  May  29.  June  12,  June  26.  July  10.  July  24 
and  Aug  ust  7.  2004  The  final  exam  will  be  August  14,  2004. 


BUAC7S9  IPermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Accounting  and 
informatioD  Assurance;  (1-6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmenl  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

BUDT  Decision  and  Information 
Technologies 

(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 


BUDT705  Telecommunications  and  the  Internet;  (3)  REG. 

Corequisite:  BUSl  620.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  70S.  BMGT  726  or 
BUDT  705.  Formerly  BMGT  705. 
OlDC  STAFF 

MW  6:40pm- 10:00pm  (DC  330A) 

BUDT7S8E  Special  Topics  in  Decision  and  Inronnation 
Technologies:  Six  Sigma:  Strategy  and  Methods;  (3)  REG. 
0ID6  Edgemon.  R 

TEA  (DC  330A1 
This  course  will  meet  June  5.  June  19.  July  17  and  July  31.  2004 
from  8:  30am  to  6:30pm. 


BUDT7S9  IPermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Decision  and 
Information  Technologies;  (1-6)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmen 
obtain  section  number. 

BUFN  Finance 
(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 


BUFT470O  Investment  Management;  (3)  REG 

Corequisite:  BUSl  640.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  BMGT  743  or  BUFN  700.  Formerly  BMGT  743. 
OlIX:  Gattis.  L. 

TuTh  6:40pm-10:00pm  (DC  330A) 

BUFN714  Advanced  Financial  Management;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BUSl  640.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  oftht 
following:  BMGT  741  or  BUFN  714.  Formerly  BMGT  741. 
02BA  Jain.  B 

MW  6:40pm- 10:00pm  (Amnged) 
02DC  White.  S 

TuTh  6:40pm- 10:00pm  (DC  330A) 
02GS  Cichello.M 

MW  6:40pm-10:00pm  (SGII  2032) 

BUFN722  Banking  and  Financial  Institutions;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BUSl  640.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  BMGT  745  or  BUFN  722.  Formerly  BMGT  745. 
OIBA  Kapadia.  N 

TuTh  6:40pm- 10;00pm  (Ananged) 
OIIX;  Kiss.  E 

TuTh  6:40pm- lOOOpm  (DC  330C) 

BUFN724  International  Financial  Management;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BUSl  640.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  BMGT  746  or  BUFN  724.  Formerly  BMGT  746. 
OlDC  Bakshi.G 

MW  6:40pm-10:00pm  (DC  Gl) 
OIGS  Heston.  S. 

MW  6:40pm-10:00pm  (SGII  2032) 


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BUFN 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


BUSI 


BUFN726  Futures  and  Options  Contract:  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  BUSI  640  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onh  one  of  the 
following   BMCT  7JJ  or  BUFN  726.  Formerly  BMGT  744. 
01D6  Park.C 

Meeis  05/29/04-08/07/04 

Sa  8  30am-3:00pra  (DC  330O 
This  couree  will  meet  May  29.  June  12.  June  26.  July  10.  July  24 
and  Aug  usi  7.  20O»  The  final  enam  will  be  Augusl  14.  2004 


02DC 


Park. C. 

MW  6  40pm-  10:00pm  (DC  330A1 


BUFN758F  Special  Topics  in  Finance:  Regulation  of  Financial 
Martlets:  (3)  REG 
OlDC  STAFF 

MW  6  40pm- 10:00pm  (DC  330B) 

BUFN759  (PermReql  Independent  Study  in  Finance:  (1-6)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

BULM  Logistics,  Business,  and  Public 
Policy 

(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 


BULM732  Logistics  Management:  (3)  REG 

For  BMGT  rruijon  only  or  permission  oj  department.  Credit  will  bt 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following;  BMGT  772  or  BULM  732. 

Formerly  BMGT  772. 

OlDC  DeWiit.  W 

Time  and  rtxim  to  be  arranged 
This  course  will  meet  two  weekends.  June  12-13  and  June  26-27. 
2004  fiom  9  00am-6:30pm. 


OIBA 

STAFF 

Time  and  roc 

imtobe 

airanged 

OlDC 

STAFF 

Time  and  rtw 

mtobe 

arranged 

01 GS 

STAFF 

Time  atld  too 

miobe 

arranged 

02BA 

STAFF 

Time  and  roo 

m  to  be 

arranged 

02DC 

STAFF 

Time  and  too 

miobe 

arranged 

02GS 

STAFF 

Time  and  roo 

mlobe 

arranged 

BUMK  Marketing 

(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 

BUMK701  Marketing  Research  Methotls:  (3)  REG 

Prerequisites.  BUSI  630  and  BUSI  650.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  752  or  BUMK  701.  Formerly 

BMGT  752. 

01 D6  Ashley.  D 

Meets  05/29/04-08/07/04 

Sa  8:30am-3:OOpm  (DC  330B) 
This  course  will  meei  May  29.  June  12.  June  26.  July  10.  July  24, 
and  Au  gust  7.  2004  The  final  exain  will  be  Augusl  14.  2004. 


BUMK7S3  International  Marketing:  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  BUSI  650.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  BMGT  753  or  BUMK  753.  Formerly  BMCT  753. 
02DC  Skuba.  C 

MW  6:40pm- 10:00pm  (DC  330D) 

BUMK7S8B  Special  Topics  in  Marketing:  Service  Marketing: 

(3)  REG 

OIBA  Wagner.  J 

TuTh  6  40pm-10:00pra  (Arranged) 

BUMK758Y  Special  Topics  in  Markettng:  Consumer  Product 
Marketing:  (3)  REG 
OlDC  Whitney.  D 

MW  6  40pm- I0:00pra  (DC  330D) 
01  GS  Nasser.  D 

MW  6  40pm-IO:OOpm  (SGII  2042) 

BUMK7S9  (PermReq)  Independent  Sttidy  in  Marketing:  (1.6) 
REG 

individual  Instruction  course:  conuict  depanmenl  t 
obtain  section  number. 


BUMO  Management  and  Organization 
(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 


BUM0714  Executive  Power  and  Negotiation:  (3)  REG 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  oJ  the  following:  BMGT  764  or 
BUMO  714.  Formerly  BMGT  764. 
OlDC  Kudisch.  J 

MWF  6:00pra- 10  00pm  (DC  330C) 

BUMO720  Organizational  Change:  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  BUSI  662.  For  BMGT  majors  only. 
OlDC  STAFF 

MW  6:40pm-  lOOOpni  (DC  330D) 
OIGS  STAFF 

MW  6:40pm- 1 OOOpm  (SGII  3032) 

BUM0732  New  Venture  Ciration:  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  MBA  core  requirements  or  permission 
of  department.  Credit  wilt  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
BMGT  7S0  or  BUMO  732.  Formerly  BMGT  7S0. 
01D6  STAFF 

TBA(DC330B) 
This  course  will  meet  June  5.  June  19.  July  17  and  July  31.  2004 
from  8:  30am  to  6:30pm 


02DC 


STAFF 

TuTh  6  40pra-IO  00pm  (DC  330D) 


BUM0751  Implementing  Strategy:  Organizing  to  Compete: 

(3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  completion  of  the  MBA  core  requirements  or 

permission  of  department.  Corequisile:  BUSI  690.  Credit  will  be 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BMCT  767  or  BUMO  751. 

Formerly  BMGT  767. 

01D6  Counney.  H 

TBA(DC330CI 
This  course  will  meet  June  5.  June  19.  July  17  and  July  31.  2004 
from  8:  30am-6:30pra. 


02GS 


Lofstrom,  S. 

TuTh  6:40pra-10:0Opm  (SGII  2032) 


BVM0754  Global  Strategy:  (3)  REG 

Corequisite:  BUSI  690.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  BMGT  795  or  BUMO  754.  Formerly  BMCT  795. 
02BA  STAFF 

TuTh  6:40pm- lOOOpra  (Arranged) 

BIJM0758C  Special  Topics  in  Management  and  Organization: 

(3)  REG 

OIGS  STAFF 

TuTh  6  40pm-IOOOpm  (SGII  2032) 

BUM0758E  Special  Topics  in  Management  and  Organization: 

(3)  REG 

OlDC  STAFF 

TuTh  6:40pm-10:00pm  (DC  330D) 

Bl)M07S9  IPermKeq)  Independent  Study  in  Management  and 
Organization:  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

BUSI  MBA  Core  and  Cross-Functional 
(The  Robert  H.  Smith  School  of  Business) 


BUSI611  (PermReq)  Managerial  Accounting:  (2)  REG 

Prerequisite:  BMGT6I0.  For  BMGT  majors  only.  Credttwillbe 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  fallowing:  BMGT  611  or  BUSI  611. 
Formerly  BMGT  61 1. 
OIBA  Vemicer.  T 

Meets  06/07/04  07/23/04 

W  6  2Spm- 10:00pm  (Arranged) 
OlDI  Finch.  M. 

Meets  06/07/04-07/23/04 

W  6  25pm-10:00pm  (DC  CD 
01 D2  STAFF 

Meets  06/03/04-07/15/04 

Th  6:25pm-10:00pm  (Arranged) 
This  course  will  begin  Thursday.  June  3.  2004 

01D3  Finch.  M. 

Meets  06/03/04-07/15/04 

Tu  6:25pm-l0:00pm  (DC  CI ) 


01D6  Vemieer.  T. 

Meets  06/05/04-08/07/04 

Sa  SSOam-IOOpm  (DC  CD 
This  course  will  meet  June  5.  June  12,  June  26,  July  10.  July  24 
and  Aug  usi  7.  2004.  The  final  Exam  will  be  Augusl  14.  2004. 

0ID7  Vemieer.  T 

Meets  06(05/04-08/07/04 

Sa  2:00piii-6  lOpm  (DC  CI) 
OIGS  STAFF 

Meets  06/07/04-07/23/04 

M6  25pm-10  00pm(SGI220) 
This  course  will  begin  on  June  2.  2004. 


BUSI671  (PermReq)  Supply  Chain  Logistics  and  Operations 
Management:  (2)  REG 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  671  or 
BUSI  671.  Formerly  BMGT  671 
01 D6  Turner,  H 

Meets  06/05/04-08/07/04 

Sa2  00pm-6:IOpm(DCGI) 
This  course  will  meet  June  5.  June  12.  June  26.  July  10.  July  24. 
and  Au  gusi  7.  2004  The  final  eiam  will  be  Augusl  14.  2004 

01 D7  Turner.  H 

Meets  06/05/04-08/07/04 

Sa8:50ani-1.00pm(DCGl) 
This  course  will  meet  June  5.  June  12.  June  26.  July  10.  July  24 
and  Aug  usi  7.  2004  The  final  exam  will  he  Augusl  14.  2004 


BUSI683  (PermReq)  The  Global  Economic  Environment:  (2) 

REG 

For  BMCT  majors  only.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 

fallowing:  BMGT  683  or  BUSI  683.  Formerly  BMGT  683. 

OIBA  Olson.  C 

Meets  06/02/04-07/23/04 

M  6:25pm- 10  00pm  (Arranged) 
This  course  will  begin  June  2.  2004 

OlDI  Feinberg.S 

Meets  06A)2/04-07/23/04 

M  6:25pm-10:0Opm(DC  CD 
This  course  will  begin  June  2,  2004, 

01D2  Boroumand.J. 

Meets  06/07/04-07/23/04 

Tu  6:25pm-10:00pm  iDC  GD 
01D3  Feinberg.S 

Meets  06/03/04-07/15/04 

Th  6:25pm-10:00pm  (DC  Gl) 
This  course  will  begin  Thursday.  June  3.  2004. 

OIGS  Olson.  C 

Meets  06/07/04-07/23/04 

W  6:25pm-10:00pm  (SGI  220) 


BIJSI759  Independent  Study  in  Business:  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depaitinenl 
obtain  section  number. 


BVSI761  The  Environment  of  International  Business;  (3)  REG. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  BMCT  794  or 
BUSI  761.  Formerly  BMCT  794. 
OlDC  Morici,  P 

TBA  (DC  330D) 
This  course  will  meet  June  5-6  and  June  19-20.  2004  from 
8:30am-6:00pm 

02D6  Morici.  P 

TBA  (DC  330D) 
This  course  will  meet  July  24-25  and  Augusl  7-8.  2004  from 
8:30ani-6:00pm 


BUSI762  Globalization  of  Knowledge  MangenienI:  (3)  REG 
02D6  Cardullo.  M, 

TBA(DC330D) 
This  course  will  meet  July  31-Augusl  I  and  Augusl  21-22.  2004 
from  8:30a  m-6:0Opm 


BUSI764  Business  Law  for  Managers;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  BMGT  793  or  BUSI  764.  Formerly 

BMGT  793. 

02DC  Leele.  B. 

Meets  08/02/04-08/20/04 

MWF  6:OOpm-10  10pm  (DC  CD 


www.summer.umd.edu 


Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004  .  29 


BUSI 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


CHEM 


BUSI780  Electronic  Commerce:  Business  Models  and 
Technology;  (3)  REG 

Preiequistte:  BUSI  620.  Credil  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  BMGT  723  or  BUSI  730.  Formerly  BMGT  723. 
OIBA  STAFF 

MW  5:40pm- 10:00pm  (Arranged) 
01 GS  STAFF 

TuTh  6:40pm- 10:00pm  (DC  330B) 

BUSI799  IPermReq)  Masters  Thesis  Research:  (1-6)  REG/SF 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  rtiom  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

CCJS  Criminology  and  Criminal  Justice 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


CCJSIOO  Introduction  to  Criminal  Justice;  (3)  REG/F-F/AUD 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Formerly  CJUS  100. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:00am- 10:40am  (LEF  2166) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:00am- 10:40aro  (LEF  2208) 

CCJSIOS  Introduction  to  Criminoloey;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Formerly  CRIM  220. 
010!  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:00am- 10:40am  (TYD  2102) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:00am-10:40am  (SQH  1119) 

CCJS200  Statistics  for  Criminolagy  and  Criminal  Justice;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

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

permission  of  deportment. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:00am-10:40am  (KEY  0102) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  ll:00am-12:40pm  (TYD  1118) 

CCJS230  Criminal  Law  in  Action;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  Jeandron.  G. 

MTuWTh  lOOOam-l  1:40am  (SQH  2122) 

CCJS234  Law  of  Criminal  Investigation;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  CCJS  230. 
0101  Jeandron.  G. 

MW  1 :  lSpm-4: 15pm  (LEF  2208) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0201  Salem,  D. 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (TYD  2111) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

CCJS300  Criminological  and  Criminal  Justice  Research 
Methods;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  CCJS  lOOandCCJS  105:  and  one  of  the  following: 
CCJS  200  or  SOCY  201  or  PSYC  200  or  ECON  321  or  BMGT  230 
0101  Broolts,  L 

MTuWTh  9:00am-  10:40am  (LEF  2205) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:00am-10:40am  (TYD  1118) 

CCJS320  Introduction  to  Criminalistics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  CCJS  234. 
0101  Mauriello,  T 

MW  6:00pm-9:00pm  (AGL  3120) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0201  Mauriello,  T 

MW  6:00pm-9:00pm  (AGL  3120) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

CCJS340  Concepts  of  Law  Enforcement  Administration;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  CCJS  100  or  equivalent. 

0101  Brooks.  L. 

MTuWTh  ll:0Oam-12:4Opm(LEF  1201) 

CCJS350  Juvenile  Delinquency;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  CCJS  105. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:00pm-3:40pm  (TYD  2108) 

CCJS3S2  Drugs  and  Crime;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  CCJS  100. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  l:00pm-2:40pm  (LEF  2205) 


CCJS3S9  IPermReq)  Field  Training  in  Criminology  and 
Corrections;  (1-6)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

CCJS386  IPermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/PR 

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

CCJS39g  IPermReq)  Law  Enforcement  Field  Training;  (1-6) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

CCJS399  IPermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Criminslogy  and 
Criminal  Justice;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deponment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

CCJS452  Treatment  of  Criminals  and  Delinquents;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  CCJS  105  or  CCJS  350  or  permission  of 
department:  and  CCJS  300. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  10:00am-l  1:50am  (LEF  2208) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:00pm-3:40pm  (TYD  2109) 

CCJS699  Special  Criminological  Problems;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

CCJS799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  c 
obtain  section  number. 

CCJS899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmeni 
obtain  section  number. 

CHEM  Chemistry 

(Life  Sciences ) 

The  College  of  Life  Sciences  enforces  course  prei«quisites. 
Students  who  do  not  meet  the  course  prerequisites  will  be 
administratively  dropped  from  the  course. 

CHEM  103  General  Chemistry  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  placemen!  in 
MATH  110  or  higher  Credit  will  be  grimtedfor  only  one  of  the 
following:  CHEM  102.  CHEM  103.  CHEM  105.  CHEM  107. 
CHEM  111.  CHEM  143.  Ucmrt,  discussion  and  laboratory 
meeting  times  will  be  arranged  between  8:00am  and  I2:20pm 
Monday  through  Friday.  The  first  class  meeting  will  be  lecture. 

0131  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm(CHM  1402) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:00am- 10  50am  (CHM  0122)  Dis 

0132  STAFF 

MTuWThF  lI:00am-12:20pm(CHM  1402) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:00am- 10:50am  (CHE  2118)  Dis 

0138  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-08/20/04 

Tu  6:30pm-9:30pm  (CHM  01 15) 
Th  7:30ipra- 10:20pm  (Arranged)  Lab 
Th  6:30pm-7  20pm  (CHM  0128)  Dis 

0231  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  OOam-12:20pm(CHMOII9) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:0Oam- 10:50am  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

CHEM103M  IPermReq)  General  Chemistry  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  placement  in 
MATH  110  or  higher  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  CHEM  102.  CHEM  103.  CHEM  105.  CHEM  107. 
CHEM  111.  CHEM  143.  Discussion  meeting  times  will  be  9:30 
a.m.  Monday  through  Friday.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  token  at 
UMCP  within  twelve  months  of  the  semester  which  CHEM  103M 
is  taken.  A  student  is  eligible  to  take  this  course  only  if  the  lab 
SC0I7S  received  in  CHEM  103,  the  last  lime  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  I03M. 

0131  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1:00am- 12 :20pm  (CHM  1402) 
MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (CHM  0122)  Dis 

0132  STAFF 

MTuWThF  II  00am- 12  20pm  (CHM  1402) 
MTuWThF  9:30ara- 10:50am  (CHE  21 18)  Dis 


30  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004 


0231  STAFF 

MTuWThF  n:OOam-12:20pra(CHM0119) 
MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

CHEM113  General  Chemistry  II;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CpRE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  or 
CHEM  105.  Credil  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
CHEM  113  or  CHEM  153.  Ucture,  discussion  and  laboratory 
meeting  times  will  he  arranged  between  8:00am  and  12:20pm 
Monday  through  Friday.  The  first  class  will  be  lecture. 
0141  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-l2:20pm(PHY  1410) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:00am-  10:50ara  (CHM  0124)  Dis 
0148  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-08/20/04 

Tu  6:30pm-9:30pm  (CHM  1402) 
Th  7:3()pm- 10:20pm  (Arranged)  Lab 
Th  6:30pm-7:20pm  (CHM  0119)  Dis 

0241  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-I2:20pm(CHM  1402) 
Time  and  room  to  be  ananged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:00am-10:50am  (CHM  01 19)  Dis 

0242  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:0Oam-I2:20pm(CHM  1402) 
Time  and  room  to  kie  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8  00am-  10:50am  (CHM  0128)  Dis 

CHEM113M  (PermReq)  General  Chemistry  II;  (4)  RgG/P-F/ 
AUD. 

CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  CHEM  103  or 
CHEM  105.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
CHEM  113  or  CHEM  153.  Discussion  meeting  times  will  be  9:30 
a.m  Monday  through  Friday.  Prerequisite:  CHEM  113  taken  at 
UMCP  within  twelve  months  of  the  semester  which  CHEM  1 13M 
is  taken.  A  student  is  eligible  to  lake  this  course  only  if  the  lab 
scores  received  in  CHEM  1 13.  the  last  time  it  was  taken,  totaled 
at  least  80.0  percent  of  the  maximum  possible  total.  These  scores 
will  course  for  pan  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  1 13M. 
0141  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:0Oam-12:20pm(PHY  1410) 
MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (CHM  0124)  Dis 

0241  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00ara-I2:20pra  (CHM  1402) 
MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (CHM  01 19)  Dis 

0242  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:0Oam-12:20pm(CHM  1402) 
MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (CHM  0128)  Dis 

CHEM233  Organic  Chemistry  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  Cor  better  in  CHEM  113  or  CHEM  133 
or  CHEM  153.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
CHEM  104.  CHEM  233.  CHEM  255.  Lecture,  discussion  and 
laboratory  meeting  times  wilt  be  arranged  between  8.00am  and 
12:20pm  Monday  through  Friday.  The  first  class  will  be  lecture. 

0171  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12  20pm  (CHM  1407) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8;00am-10:50am  (CHM  01 19)  Dis 

0172  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12  20pm  (CHM  1407) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:00ain-lO50am  (CHM  0128)  Dis 

0173  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:0Oam-12:20pm(CHM  1407) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:00am- 10:50am  (CHM  2201)  Dis 

0174  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12 :20pm  (CHM  1407) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:00am- 10:50am  (CHM  01 15)  Dis 

CHEM233M  IPermReq)  Organic  Chemistry  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisite:  A  grade  of  C  or  belter  in  CHEM  113  or  CUEM  133 
or  CHEM  HI  Credit  will  he  grimtedfor  only  one  of  the  following: 
CHEM  104.  CHEM  233.  CHEM  255.  Discussion  meeting  times 
will  be  9:30  am  Monday  through  Friday  Prerequisite:  CHEM  233 
token  at  UMCP  within  twelve  months  of  the  semester  in  which 
CHEM  233M  is  taken.  A  smdent  is  eligible  to  lake  this  course  only 
if  the  lob  scores  received  in  CHEM  233.  the  lost  time  it  was  taken, 
totaled  ai  least  80  0  percent  of  the  maximum  possible  total.  These 
scores  will  count  for  part  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  233M. 

0171  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1  l:00am-12:20pm  (CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9:30aro-10:50am  (CHM  01 19)  Dis 

0172  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:OOam-12:20pm(CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9:30am-I0:50am  (CHM  0128)  Dis 

0173  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm(CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9:30am-IO:50am  (CHM  2201)  Dis 


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0174  STAFF 

MTuWTW  11  OOam-12  20pni(CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9:30am-10:S0am  (CHM  01 15)  Dis 

CHEM243  Organic  Chemistry  II;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  A  itmde  ofC  or  belter  m  CHEM  233  or  CHEM  237. 
Credit  iviH  be  gmoled  for  only  one  of  the  following:  CHEM  243  or 
CHEM  247.  Lecture  and  laboralory  meeting  times  will  be 
afrangeti  between  8,00am  and  12:20pm  Monday  through  Friday. 
The  first  class  meeting  will  be  lecture, 

0181  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1)  OOaml2:20pm(CHM0115) 
Time  and  room  to  be  ananged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8  00am-10:50am(CSS  2416)  Dis 

0182  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  OOam-12:20pm(CHMOI15) 
Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:COam-10:50anl(BPS  1234)  Dis 

0281  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1  OOam-12  20pm  (CHM  1407) 
Time  and  ro<im  lo  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8  OOam-lOSOam  (CHM  01 15)  Dis 

0282  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1  OOam-12  20pm  (CHM  1407) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8  OOamlO  50am  (CHM  2201)  Dis 

0283  STAFF 

MTuWThF  II  OOam-12:20pm(CHM  1407) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:OOam-10:50am(EGR  1102)  Dis 

0284  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  00am-12:20pm(CHM  1407) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8:00am-10:50ara  (CHM  0124)  Di» 

0285  STAFF 

MTuWThF  n:OOaml2:20pm(CHM  1407) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MTuWThF  8,00ara-lO50am  (EGR  31 14)  Dis 

CHEM143M  (PermReq)  Organic  Chemistry  II;  (4)  REG/PF/ 
AUD 

Prerequisite:  A  grade  ofC  or  better  in  CHEM  233  or  CHEM  237. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  CHEM  243  or 
CHEM  247.  Prerequisite  CHEM  243  taiten  at  UMCP  within 
twelve  months  of  the  semester  in  which  CHEM  243M  is  lalien.  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  thi:  maximum  possible  total.  These  scores  will 
count  for  part  of  the  grade  in  CHEM  243M. 

0181  STAFF 

MTuWThF  II  OOam-12  20pm  (CHM  0115) 
MTuWThF  9  30am- 10:50am  (CSS  2416)  Dis 

0182  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  OOaml2:20pm  (CHM  0115) 
MTuWThF  9  30am-IO  50am  (BPS  1234)  Dis 

0281  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  00am-I2:20pm(CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9  30am-10:50am  (CHM  01 15)  Dis 

0282  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  00am- 12:20pm  (CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9  30am-10:50am  (CHM  2201)  Dis 

0283  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1  l:00am-I2:20pra  (CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9  30am- 10:50ara  (EGR  1102)  Dis 

0284  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1 :00am- 12:20pm  (CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9  30am-10:50am  (CHM  0124)  Dis 

0285  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm(CHM  1407) 
MTuWThF  9:30am-  10:50am  (EGR  31 14)  Dis 

CHEM3WA  Introduction  to  Chemical  Research;  (1)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
CHEM399B  Introduction  to  Chemical  Research;  (2)  REG/P-F/ 
AUD. 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Lab 

CHEM399C  Introduction  lo  Chemical  Research;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

CHEM481  Physical  Chemistry  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  A  grcule  ofC  or  belter  in  CHEM  113.  CHEM  153.  or 
CHEM  133:  andMATH  141  and  PHYS  142.  The  "C"  or  belter  in 
prerequisites  is  required  for  Life  Science  majors. 
0101  STAFF 

Meels  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuThF  8  OOam-9  20am  (CHM  0127) 


CHEM699  Special  Problems  in  Chemistry;  (1-6)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contuct  depanmen 
obiain  section  number 

CHEM799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  co,ntact  depanmenl  or  inslr^ 
obiain  section  number, 

CHEM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depunmen 
obtain  section  number, 

CHIN  Chinese 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

Strengthen  your  Chinese  through  a  six-week  intensive  language 
workshop  that  is  designed  to  help  you  maintain  and  reinforce  your 
command  and  understanding  of  the  basics.  This  six-week  non- 
credit  workshop  is  a  perfect  way  not  lo  lose  what  you  have  spent 
so  much  effort  in  acquiring.  The  program  will  focus  on  language 
study  and  cultural  etuichment  five  days  a  week   Enrollment  in 
course  listing  SUMM  014.  by  permission  of  the  Chinese  Program, 
is  open  to  college  students  and  other  members  of  the  community. 
For  more  information  and  to  enroll,  visit  www,summerumd  eduy 
language/chinese/  or  contact  Professor  David  Branner  at 
dbranner@umd.edu. 

CHIN2I3  Chinese  Poetry  into  English:  An  inlradiiction:  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY 

0201  Chao,  S 

TuTh  9:00am- 12  20pm  (JMZ  0208) 

CHIN316  n-aditlonal  Chinese  Values;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

DIVERSITY 

0101  Brown.  W. 

TuTh  9:00am- 12:20pm  (JMZ  1224) 

CHPH  Chemical  Physics 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 
Sciences) 


CHPH799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (l-«)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  lo 
obtain  section  number. 

CHPH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  o 
obtain  section  number, 

CLAS  Classics 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


CLASIOO  Classical  Foundations;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Literature  (HL)  Snidenls  investigate  issues  of  race  and 
difference  in  the  ancient  world  by  comparing  texts  of  the  ancient 
world  to  those  of  our  own  period.  Students  learn  how  diversity 
was  understood  and  lepresented  in  the  ancient  world-Greek  and 
Roman  cultures-and  investigate  how  popular  entenainment 
enforces  our  own  attitudes  toward  difference,  A  Young  Scholars 
Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  contact 
SPOC  for  further  information  at  summer@umait,umd,edu, 
04YS  Scholten.J 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

M  9:00am- 12:00pm  (ARC  1123) 
TuWThF  l:00pm-4  00pm  (ARC  1123) 

CLAS170  Greek  and  Roman  Mythology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 

0101  Staley.  G 

MTuWTh  12:00pm-l  40pm(MMH  1400) 

0102  Staley.  G. 

MW  5:00pm-8:20pm  (MMH  3418) 

0201  Hernandez.  B. 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (MMH  1400) 

0202  Generose.  K. 

MTh  5:00pm-8:20pm  (MMH  1304) 

CLAS309  Special  Topics  in  Classical  Literature:  Ancient 
Roman  Religion  from  Jupiter  to  Jesus;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Why  did  Romans  -  Pagan  and  Christian  ■  have  such  a  fervent 
belief  in  Rome's  divine  sanction  to  role  the  world?  What  was  the 
Pontifex  Maximus  before  the  Pope  look  over  his  title?  How  did  the 
early  Christian  community  recognize  itself  as  Christian?  And  how 
'  identity  from  its  Jewish  roots?  We  take  a 


chronological  approach  to  ancient  Roman  religion  to  trace  its 
major  developments  from  the  archaic  penod  (roughly  1000-850 
BC)  up  well  into  the  Christian  era  (the  6th  century  AD).  Students 
look  at  a  broad  range  of  sources  for  our  understanding  of  Roman 
religion  -  archaeological,  literary,  legal,  and  histoncal   Along  the 
way  we  address  some  of  the  issues  that  concerned  the  Romans 
and  still  concern  us  today,  such  as  the  human  relationship  to  the 
divine,  the  human  "consltMction"  of  the  divine  as  it  reflects 
human  experience,  the  relationship  between  religion  and  the 
state,  and  the  existence  (or  non-existence)  of  the  divine. 
05Z1  Rutledge,S 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWTh  6:00pm-9;20pm  (SGI  102) 
Section  05Z1  is  taught  at  the  Shady  Grove  Campus  located  at 
9630  Gudelsky  Drive,  RockviUe,  MD. 


CLAS470  Approaches  to  Greek  Mythology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  CIAS  170  or  permission  of  department. 
0101  Staley.  G 

TuTh  5:00pm-8:20pm  (MMH  3418) 

CLAS799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REO/S- 

f. 

0201  Hallett,  J 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

CMLT  Comparative  Literature 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


CMLT270  Global  Literature  and  Sodal  Change;  (3)  REG. 

CORE:  Literamre  (HL)  DIVERSITY 
0201  Kiogel.  A 

TuTh  6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1101) 

CMLT275  World  Literature  by  Women;  (3)  REG. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  WMST  275. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  CMLT275  or 

WMST  275. 

0101  Dix.  J. 

TuTh  6:0Opm-9: 15pm  (SQH  2120) 

CMLT386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  RBG/P-F. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  lo 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisile:  pennission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

CMLT699  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-6)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

CMLTTgg  (PermReq)  PracHcum  in  Comparative  Studies;  (1-6) 
S-F. 

intact  department  or  instructor  to 

CMLT799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deportment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

CMLT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  numtier. 

CMPS  Computer,  Mathematical  and 
Physical  Sciences 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 
Sciences) 


CMPS299B  (PermReq)  Special  Tbpics:  Achieving  Academic 
Excellence;  (1)  REG/P-F/AUD 

0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

0102  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

0103  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

CMPS299C  (PermReq)  Special  Topics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-07/30/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


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CMPS497  IPermRai)  Expcrienlia]  Learning;  (1-3)  S-F. 
Prerequisite:  Permission  ofCMPS  Deparmenl.  For  CMPS  majors 


)  be  arranged 

CMSC  Computer  Science 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 
Sciences) 


CMSC114  (PermReq)  Computer  Science  1;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  CMSC  106  with  n  grade  o/C  or  better:  and 
permission  of  department  based  on  satisfactory'  performance  on 
the  department's  placement  exams.  Corequisite:  MATH  141.  Not 
open  to  students  who  have  completed  CMSC  214  or  higher  Credit 
will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  CMSC  114  or  CMSC 
113. 

0101  Emad.  F. 

Meets  06/01/04-08/07/04 

MTuThF  ll:0Oam-12:20pm(CSI3117) 
W  ll;OOani-12:20pin  (CSl  3120)  Ub 

CMSC131  Object-Oriented  Programming  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Corequisite:  MATH  140  and  permission  of  department.  For  CMSC 

majors  only.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  CMSC  114. 

0101  Padua-Pcrez.  N 

MTuWTh  9:30am- 10:50am  (CSI  31 17) 

F9:30am-10:50am  (CSI  3117)  Dis 

CMSC214  (PermReq)  Computer  ScieiKe  II;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites:  CMSC  114  with  a  grade  ofCor  belter:  or  a  score  of 
4  or  5  on  either  the  A  or  the  AB  C+ -f  AP  exam:  or  permission  of 
department  based  on  satisfactory'  performance  on  the  department 
placement  exam.  Corequisite:  CMSC  250.  Credit  will  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  CMSC  214  or  CMSC  113. 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-08/07/04 

MTuWTh  11 :00am- 12:20pm  (CSI  21 17) 
F  n:0OaiTi-l2:2Opm(CS12117)Lab 

CMSC2S0  (PermReq)  Discrete  Structures;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  MATH  141  and  permission  of  department.  Formerly 

CMSC  150. 

0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWTh  12:30pra-I:50pm(CSI  1121) 

FI2:30pm-l:50pm(CSI  1121)Dis 

CMSC298A  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Computer  Science; 
(1-4)  S-F 

Individual  instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number, 

CMSC311  (PermReq)  Computer  Organization;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  CMSC  214  with  a  grade  of  Cor  better  and  CMSC 
250  with  0  grade  of  C  or  better  and  permission  of  department. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm  (CSI  1115) 

CMSC33D  (PermReq)  Organization  of  Programming 

Languages:  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  CMSC  214  with  a  grade  of  Cor  better  and  CMSC 

250  with  a  grade  ofCor  better  and  permission  of  department. 

0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-07/22/04 

MTuTh  9:30am- 10:50am  (CSI  2117) 
WF9:30am-10:50am(CSl  2117)  Ub 

CMSC3S1  (PermReq)  Algorithms;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites:  CMSC  214  with  a  grade  of  Cor  belter  and  CMSC 
250  with  a  grade  ofC  or  better  and  permission  of  department. 
CMSC  351  may  not  count  as  one  of  the  required  upper  level 
CMSC  courses  for  students  who  are  required  to  have  24  upper 
level  CMSC  credits  for  graduation,  i.e.  for  students  who  became 
computer  science  majors  prior  to  Fall,  2002.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  CMSC  251  or  CMSC  351. 
Formerly  CMSC  251. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12;20pm(CSl  1122) 

CMSC390  (PermReq)  Honors  Paper;  (3)  REG 

Individual  Instniction  course:  contact  department  or  instnictor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  admission  to  CMSC  Honors 
Program. 


CMSC411  (PermReq)  Computer  Systems  Architecture;  (3) 

REG 

Prerequisites:  a  grade  of  C  or  better  in  CMSC  311  and  CMSC  330: 

and  permission  of  department:  or  CMSC  graduate  student. 

0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  II  00am-l2:20pm(CSI  1115) 

CMSC420  (PermReq)  Data  Structures;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisites:  A  grade  of  Cor  better  in  CMSC  330  and  in  CMSC 
351:  and  permission  of  department:  or  CMSC  graduate  student. 
0101  Hugue,  M 

Meets  06/01/04-07/22/04 

MTuWTh  l2:30pm-!:50pm(CSI  1115), 

CMSC451  (PermReq)  Design  and  Analysis  of  Computer 
Algorithms;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  a  grade  ofCor  belter  in  CMSC  351:  and  permission 
of  department:  or  CMSC  graduate  student. 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9;30am- 10:50am  (CSI  1122) 

CMSC460  (PermReq)  Computational  Methods:  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisites:  MATH  240:  and  MATH  241:  and  CMSC  106  or 
CMSC  114  or  ENEE  114:  and  permission  ofdepartmenl:or  CMSC 
greaduate  student.  Also  offered  as  AMSC  460.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  AMSC/CMSC/MAPL  460  or 
AMSC/CMSC/MAPL  466. 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0421) 


CMSC498A  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Computi 
Science;  (1-3)  REG 

Individual  Instnjction  course:  contact  depanmen 
obtain  section  number. 


CMSC598  (PermReq)  Practical  TVaining;  (1)  S-E 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  t 
obtain  section  number. 


0104 
0291 
0202 


CMSC798A  (PermReq)  Graduate  Seminar  in  I 
Science;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmen 
obtain  section  number. 


CMSC799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instnictor  to 
obtain  section  nimiber. 

CMSC8I8A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Computer 
Systems;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

CMSC828A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Inrormalion 
Processing:  (1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instrtictor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

CMSC838A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Programming 
Languages;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 


CMSC8S8A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Ibpics  in  Theory  of 
Computing:  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Insuuction  course:  contact  departmer 
obtain  section  number. 


CMSC878A  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Numerical 
Methods;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

CMSC899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG 

Individual  Instniction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

COMM  Communication 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

COMM107  Oral  Communication:  Principles  and  Practices:  (3) 

REG/P-F 

Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  COMM  100  or  SPCH 

100.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  COMM 

100  or  COMM  107  or  SPCH  100  or  SPCH  107.  Formerly  SPCH 
107. 

0101  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (PLS  1180) 


STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm(PLS  1162) 

STAlFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm(PLS  1164) 

STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (PLS  1113) 


COMM200  Advanced  Public  Speaking;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Formerly  SPCH  200. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  6:00pm-9:20pm  (PLS  1 158) 

COMM230  ArgumenUtion  and  Debate;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Formerly  SPCH  230. 
0101  STAFF 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:20pm  (PLS  1 184) 

COMM250  Introduction  to  Communication  Inquiry;  (3)  REG/ 
P-F/AUD. 

Formerly  SPCH  250 
OIOI  STAFF 

TuWTh  10:00am-12:30pm(ASY  1213) 

COMM324  Communication  and  Gender;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
DIVERSITY  Formerly  SPCH  324. 
0101  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (PLS  1111) 
02Z1  STAFF 

MW  I:OOpm-4:20pm(SGI  102) 
Section  02Z1  is  taught  at  the  Shady  Grove  Campus  located  at 
9630  Gudelsicy  Drive.  Rocl:viIle.  MD. 


COMM330  Argumentation  and  Publk  Policy;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Formerly  SPCH  330. 

OIOI  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (PLS  1 1 17) 

COMM340  Communicating  Uie  Narrative;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  340 
0101  McCaleb.  J 

TuTh  I:0Opm-4:2Opm(TYD  1118) 

COMM350  Public  Relations  Theory:  (3)  REG/F-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  Grade  C  or  better  in  Jour  201.  JOUR  231  or  COMM 
250:  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  JOUR  330.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  COMM  350  or  COMM  430  or  JOUR  330  or  JOUR  530. 
Formerly  JOUR  330. 
0101  STAFF 

TuTh  l:00pm-4:20pm(PLS  1140) 

COMM351  (PermReq)  Public  Relations  Techniques;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  COMM  350  and  grade  C  or  belter  in  JOUR  202  or 
JOUR  232.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  JOUR  331. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  COMM  351  or 
JOUR  331.  Formerly  JOUR  331. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (EGR  3140) 

COMM3S2  (PermReq)  Specialized  Writing  In  Public  Relations; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  COMM  351.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  JOUR  332.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  COMM  352  or  JOUR  332.  Formerly  JOUR  332. 
0201  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (EGR  3140) 

COMM383  Urban  Conmiuniution;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  383. 
OIOI  STAFF 

TuTh  6:00pra-9:20pm  (SKN  III2) 

COMM386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Leaming:  (3-6)  REG/P-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instnictor  to 
obtain  section  number.  45  hours  of  supenised  internship  per 
credit  hour  Only  3  credits  may  be  used  to  fulfill  the  requirements 
for  the  Communication  major.  Prerequisite:  permission  of 
department.  Junior  standing.  For  COMM  majors  only.  Credit  will 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  COMM  386  or  SPCH 
386.  Formerly  SPCH  386. 

COMM388  (PermReq)  Communication  Practicum:  (1-3)  REG/ 


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U  N  I  V  E  RS  I  T  Y    OF 

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Visiting  Undergraduate  Application 
Summer  Student  2004 


Questions?  E-mail  summer@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  complete  either  the  Young  Scholars  Program  or  the  Arts!  at 
Maryland  application. 

There  is  a  non-refundable  $50  application-processing  fee.  This  fee  will  be  assessed 
regardless  of  your  decision  to  register  for  or  complete  courses  for  the  term.  Please 
attach  a  check  or  money  order  made  payable  to  the  University  of  Maryland.  Write 
your  Social  Security  Number  on  your  check  or  money  order.  Or,  you  may  pay  by 
credit  card. 

1)  U.S.  SOCIAL  SECURITY  NUMBER 


nnDHnDHnnnn 


If  you  wish  to  use  your  credit  card,  check  one  and  provide 
information  requested  below: 


D 


D 


D 


Customer  Account  Number 

Effective  Date Expiration  Date_ 

Name  on  Card 


Cardholder's  Signature_ 


Middle  Name 


Former  Last  Name 


4)  Permanent  Address  (Billing  Address) 


5)  Current  Address  (Local) 


Number  and  Street  Address     Apartment        City       State        Zip  Code 


Number  and  Street  Address      Apartment         City      State     Zip  Code 


County                    Country 
6)  E-mail  Address 


Area  Code  and  Telephone  Number  County  Country  Area  Code  and  Telephone  Number 
7)  Sex:      D  Male      D  Female                       8)  Birthdate:  /  / 


9)  This  information  is  solely  for  the  purpose  of  determining  compliance  with  Federal  civil  rights  law.  Your  response  will  not  affect  consideration  of  your  application. 
G  American  Indian/Alaska  Native     D  Hispanic     D  Asian/Pacific  Islander     n    Black,  not  of  Hispanic  origin    D  White     0  Other 


10)  Are  you  a  United  States  Citizen?    D  Yes       D  No      If  no,  please  complete  the  following: 
Non-U.S.  Citizens  or  Permanent  Immigrants: 


Country  of  Birth . 


Alien  Registration  Number 


Country  of  Citizenship 

Date  of  Issue / 


Type  of  Visa  . 

Date  of  Expiration /_ 


1 1 )  Please  check  one: 

D   High  School  Graduate      D  Currently  enrolled  at  another  college/university       D  College  or  University  Graduate      D  Golden  ID  student 

12)  Have  you  ever  previously  applied  for  admission  to  the  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park?  D  Yes         D  No 

If  yes.     Type  of  program:    D   Undergraduate      D   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 


Attendance  Dates 
Month  and  Year 

Name  of  High  School  or  GED 

City,  State 

From        Through 

Graduation  Date 

Cumulative  GPA 

College/University 

City,  State 

From        Through 

Credits  Earned 

Graduation  Date 

Degree  Obtained 

14)  Are  you  in  good  standing  at  all  previous  institutions  and  eligible  to  return,  including  the  University  of  Maryland?  D  No  D  Yes 

15)  Has  disciplinary  action  been  initiated  or  taken  against  you  at  any  of  the  institutions  attended,  including  the  University  of  Maryland?    D  No  n  Yes 

16)  Have  you  ever  been  indicted  for,  pleaded  guilty  to,  or  been  found  guilty  of  any  criminal  offense  excluding  minor  traffic  violations?     D  No    D  Yes 
If  you  answered  no  to  14  or  yes  to  15  or  16,  please  attach  a  statement  describing  the  situation  and  its  resolution. 

17)  Are  you  claiming  Maryland  residency?    DYes     DNo  (If  yes,  complete  page  2  of  this  application.) 

I  certify  that  the  information  on  this  application  is  complete  and  correct.  If  it  is  not,  I  understand  that  cancellation  of  admission  and  registration  may  result. 
I  agree  to  abide  by  the  rules,  policies  and  regulations  of  the  University  of  Maryland    By  signing  this  document  I  agree  to  pay  the  $50.00  application  fee. 

18) 


19). 


Signature  of  Applicant 


Signature  of  legal  guardian  if  applicant  is  under  18 


Date 
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RESIDENCY  INFORMATION 

Do  you  wish  to  be  considered  for  in-state  tuition  status?        □  Yes  (complete  this  section  of  the  application) 

□  No    (goto  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  fmancially 

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  tMaryland  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  □  No 

c.  Address  of  this  person: 


Is  this  person  a  citizen  of  the  United  States?  □  Yes  □  No 

i.     If  no,  type  of  visa: 

Hi.  Alien  Registration  No. 


Expiration  date  of  visa: 
Date  of  Issuance: 


Has  this  person  filed  a  Maryland  state  income  tax  return  tor  the  most  recent  year  on  all  earned  income  including  income  earned  outside  of 
Maryland?  □  Yes  Q  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); 
Signature  of  this  person: 


f. 

The  Student  Applicant  is  responsible  for  completing  items  1  -  10. 


□  Yes  □  No 

□  Yes  □  No 


Q  Yes  □  No 

□  Yes  □  No 

□  Yes  □  No 
Q  Yes  □  No 

□  Yes  □  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?_ 

7.  Have  you  filed  a  Maryland  state  income  tax  return  for  the  most  recent  year?  If  yes,  list  years  you  have  filed  Maryland 
income  tax  returns  within  the  past  three  years. 

a.  Years  filed: 

b.  If  you  did  not  file  a  tax  return  in  Maryland  within  the  last  12  months,  state  reason(s): 

8.  Is  Maryland  state  income  tax  currently  being  withheld  from  your  pay?  If  no,  provide  explanation. 

9.  Do  you  receive  any  public  assistance  from  a  state  or  local  agency  other  than  one  in  Maryland? 

a.  If  yes,  please  explain 

I  certify  that  the  information  provided  is  complete  and  correct.  I  understand  that  the  university  reserves  the  right  to  request  additional  information  if  necessary. 
In  the  event  the  university  discovers  that  false  or  misleading  information  has  been  provided,  the  student  applicant  may  be  billed  by  the  university  retroactively 
to  recover  the  difference  between  in-state  and  out-of-state  tuition  for  the  current  and  subsequent  semesters. 


Signature  of  Applicant  Date 

Questions  regarding  this  residency  questionnaire,  please  contact  SPOC  at  1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572  or  e-mail  summer@umail.umd.edu. 

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UNIVERSITY     OF 

JVLARYLAND 


Visiting  Graduate  and  Advanced  Special  Student 
Summer  Student  Application  2004 


Questions?  E-mail  SUmmer@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. 

There  is  a  non-refundable  $50  application-processing  fee.  This  fee  will  be  assessed  regardless  of 
your  decision  to  register  for  or  complete  courses  for  the  term.   Please  attach  a  check  or  money 
order  made  payable  to  the  University  of  Maryland.  Write  your  Social  Security  Number  on  your 
check  or  money  order.   Or,  you  may  pay  by  credit  card. 

Are  you  claiming  Maryland  residency?    DVes     DNo  (If  yes.  complete  page  2  of  this  application.) 

Have  you  ever  applied  to  our  Graduate  School  before  either  as  an  Advanced  Special  or  Degree 

Seeking  Student?  DVes.    Year D  No 

Oo  you  qualify  for  the  Golden  ID  fee  waiver?  DYes  GNo 


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 Expiration  Date_ 

Name  on  Card  


Cardholder's  Signature_ 


Summer 


2004 


Last 

Present  Address: 


Other 
Home  Phone: 
Work  Phone: 
Email  Address: 


City 


State  or  Country 
D  Female 


Zip  Code 


MD  County 


Please  check  one  (see  the  Admission  and  Registration  section  in  the  summer 

Citizenship: 

schedule  of  classes  or  at  ww/w. summer.umd.edu): 

D       U.S. 

D       Visiting  Graduate  Student 

D       Non-U.S. 

□       Institute  Student 

Cj       Advanced  Special  Student 

G       Bachelor's  Degree  with  3.0  GPA 
3       Master's  or  Doctoral  Degree 
3       Test  Scores,  indicated  below 

□       Golden  ID  Student 

Non-U. S.  Citizens  or  Permanent  Immigrants: 
Country  of  Citizenship 

Citv  and  Country  of  Birth 
Type  of  Visa 

Permanent  Alien  Reqistration 

Date  of  Issue 

This  information  is  solely  for  the  purpose  of  determining  compliance  with  Federal  civil  rights  law.  Your  response  will  not  affect  consideration  of  your  application. 
U  American  Indian/Alaska  Native     D  Hispanic     D  Asian/Pacific  Islander     D    Black,  not  of  Hispanic  origin    D  White     D  Other_ 


List  in  chronological  order  alt  colleges,  universities  or  other  institutions  of  higher  learning  which  you  have  attended,  including  the  University  of  Maryland.  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 

Major 

Degree 

Date  Awarded/ 
Expected 

Overall 
Average 

A)  Are  you  in  good  standing  at  all  previous  institutions  and  eligible  to  return,  including  the  University  of  Maryland?  n  No  D  Yes 

B)  Has  disciplinary  action  been  initiated  or  taken  against  you  at  any  of  the  institutions  attended,  including  the  University  of  Maryland?    D  No  D  Yes 

C)  Have  you  ever  been  indicted  for,  pleaded  guilty  to,  or  been  found  guilty  of  any  criminal  offense  excluding  minor  traffic  violations?     D  No    D  Yes 
If  you  answered  no  to  A  or  yes  to  B  or  C,  please  attach  a  statement  describing  the  situation  and  its  resolution. 

If  appropriate,  please  complete  the  following  and  have  the  testing  agency  send  OFFICIAL  test  results  to  the  Graduate  School.  If  you  have  not  taken 
the  required  examination.  Indicate  when  you  plan  to  do  so.  Our  institution  code  is  5814. 


Graduate  Record  General  (Aptitude)  (GRE)  Date_ 

Miller  Analogies  Test  (MAT)  Date_ 

Graduate  Management  Admissions  Test  (GMAT)  Date_ 

Test  of  English  as  a  Foreign  Language  (TOEFL)  Date_ 


Verbal, 
Score_ 
Score_ 
Score 


Analytical, 


(A  TOEFL  score  report  must  be  submitted  by  all  applicants  whose  native  language  is  not  English  unless  they  have  a 
degree  from  an  accredited  U.S.  institution  of  higher  education.) 

I  certify  that  the  information  on  this  application  is  complete  and  correct.  If  it  is  not,  I  understand  that  cancellation  of  admission  and 

registration  may  result.  I  agree  to  abide  by  the  rules,  policies  and  regulations  of  the  University  of  Maryland.  By  signing  this  document  I  agree  to  pay  the 

$50.00  application  fee. 

All  students  must  sign  application  on  page  2,  item  10. 
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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  fmancially 

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: 

□  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  fmancially  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  Q  No 

c.  Address  of  this  person: 


Is  this  person  a  citizen  of  the  United  States?  Q  Yes  Q  No 

i.     If  no,  type  of  visa: 

ill.  Alien  Registration  No. 


Expiration  date  of  visa: 
Date  of  Issuance: 


Has  this  person  filed  a  Maryland  state  income  tax  retum  for  the  most  recent  year  on  all  earned  income  including  income  earned  outside  of 
Maryland?  □  Yes  □  No  If  yes,  list  actual  years  Maryland  income  tax  returns  have  been  filed  within  the  past  three  years. 

i.  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  □  No 
a  Yes  Q  No 


□  Yes  Q  No 

□  Yes  Q  No 


Are  you  residing  in  Maryland  primarily  to  attend  an  educational  Institution? 
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 


In  what  state?  _ 
In  what  state? 


Do  you  own  any  motor  vehicles? 

a.  If  yes,  initial  date  of  registrafion?  _ 
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?_ 

7.  Have  you  filed  a  Maryland  state  income  tax  return  for  the  most  recent  year?  If  yes,  list  years  you  have  filed  Maryland 
income  tax  returns  within  the  past  three  years. 

a.  Years  filed: 

b    If  you  did  not  file  a  tax  return  in  Maryland  within  the  last  12  months,  state  reason(s): 

8.  Is  Maryland  state  income  tax  currently  being  withheld  from  your  pay?  If  no,  provide  explanation. 

9.  Do  you  receive  any  public  assistance  from  a  state  or  local  agency  other  than  one  in  Maryland? 

a.  If  yes,  please  explain 

I  certify  that  the  information  provided  is  complete  and  correct.  I  understand  that  the  university  reserves  the  right  to  request  additional  information  if  necessary. 
In  the  event  the  university  discovers  that  false  or  misleading  information  has  been  provided,  the  student  applicant  may  be  billed  by  the  university  retroactively 
to  recover  the  difference  between  in-state  and  out-of-state  tuition  tor  the  current  and  subsequent  semesters 


Signature  of  Applicant  Date 

Questions  regarding  this  residency  questionnaire,  please  contact  SPOC  at  1-877-989-SPOC  or  301-314-3572  or  e-mail  summer@umaiLumd.edu. 

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UNIVERSITY    OF 

MARYLAND 


Summer  Course  Registration  Form 
Summer  Sessions  2004 


Questions?  E-mail  summergjumail. umd.edu  Call  301-314-3572  or  1-877-989-SPOC 


Register  on  the  Web  wvvw.summer.umd.edu.  Upon  registering,  you  incur  a 
financial  obligation.  Failure  to  make  payment  by  the  due  date  will  result  in 
cancellation  of  your  registration.  Please  visit 
http://www.summer.umd.edu/financial  for  payment  information  and  deadlines 


Currently  enrolled  students  and  newly-admitted  students  can  register  without  completing  a  summer  application. 

Mail-in  registrations  must  be  postmarked  by  May  21 ,  2004  lor  Sessions  I  and  l-A.  June  14.  2004  lor  Session  l-B, 

July  1 ,  2004  for  Sessions  II  and  ll-C  and  July  23.  2004  lor  Session  ll-D.  Complete  the  entire  fomi  Do  not  write  in  shaded  areas 


LAST  NAME 


FIRST  NAME 


2004  Summer  Sessions 

Check  all  that  apply: 

□  Session  I     Q  Session  I  A     □  Session  l-B 

Q  Session  II    □  Session  ll-C    Q  Session  ll-D 


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SOCIAL  SECURITY  NUMBER 


Were  you  registered  at  the  University  of  IVIaryland.  College  Park  during  spring  semester  2004? 

□yes    QNO 
If  NO:   Please  read  admission  information  in  the  Admission  and  Registration  section  of 
the  summer  schedule  of  classes  or  at  www.summer.umd.edu. 

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STUDENT  SIGNATURE 


DAYTIME  PHONE  NUMBER 


E-MAIL  ADDRESS 


COURSE  REQUEST:  Complete  this  part  vinth  course  information 
found  in  the  summer  schedule  of  classes  section  or  at 
www.summer.umd.edu.  Section  numbers  indicate  the  session  of 
a  course.  If  MAILING  this  form,  please  provide  alternate  sections. 
Complete  tioth  the  top  and  bottom  sections  of  this  form. 


v£  COURSE  REQUESTS: 

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ALL  STUDENTS  COMPLETE  THIS  SECTION:  In  the  spat-ts  boiuw,  nst  the  course(s)  you  have  requested.  If  registering  in  person, 
the  lower  part  of  this  form  must  be  validated  by  the  Office  of  the  Registrar  and  retumed  to  you.  It  is  your  proof  of  registration. 


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WAITLISTED  SECTIONS 
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Students  who  register  and  later  decide  not  to  attend  classes  must  CANCEL  their  registration  In  wnting  PRIOR  TO  THE  RRST  ^ 
DAY  OF  CLASSES.  Failure  to  do  so  will  result  in  financial  obligation  even  though  the  student  does  not  attend  classes. 


ADDRESS 

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Estimated  Billing  Form 
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Questions?  E-mail  SUmmer@Uinail.umd.edu  Call  301-314-3572  or  1-877-989-SPOC 

APPLICATION  PROCESSING  FEE  FOR  NEW  STUDENTS 

Undergraduate  and  Graduate  Students        $50 

(See  definition  in  the  "Admission  and  Registration"  section  of  the 

Schedule  of  Classes  or  at    www.summer.umd.edu  ■) 


Amount  due: 


Undergraduate  Tuition  - 

Resident  $258 

Nonresident  $439 


Graduate  Tuition  - 

Resident  $371 

Nonresident  $586 


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:  $176* 

Credit  hour  charges  below  Include  mandatory  fees. 


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434 

692 

950 

1208 

1466 

1724 

1982 

2240 

2498 

2756 

Undergraduate  Nonresident 

615 

1054 

1493 

1932 

2371 

2810 

3249 

3688 

4127 

4566 

Graduate  Resident 

547 

918 

1289 

1660 

2031 

2402 

2773 

3144 

3515 

3886 

Graduate  Nonresident 

762 

1348 

1934 

2520 

3106 

3692 

4278 

4864 

5450 

6036 

*IF  ATTENDING  CLASSES  AT  THE  UNIVERSITIES  AT  SHADY  GROVE,  PLEASE  VISIT  http//www.summer.umd.edu/tultion/  TO 
DETERMINE  YOUR  MANDATORY  FEES. 

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:  $176* 

Credit  hour  charges  below  include  mandatory  fees. 


Credit  hours 

1 

2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

Amounts 

Undergraduate  Resident 

434 

692 

950 

1208 

1466 

1724 

1982 

2240 

2498 

2756 

Undergraduate  Nonresident 

615 

1054 

1493 

1932 

2371 

2810 

3249 

3688 

4127 

4566 

Graduate  Resident 

547 

918 

1289 

1660 

2031 

2402 

2773 

3144 

3515 

3886 

Graduate  Nonresident 

762 

1348 

1934 

2520 

3106 

3692 

4278 

4864 

5450 

6036 

*IF  ATTENDING  CLASSES  AT  THE  UNIVERSITIES  AT  SHADY  GROVE,  PLEASE  VISIT  http//www.Summer.umd.edu/tultion/  TO 
DETERMINE  YOUR  MANDATORY  FEES. 

Subtotal: 


Special  Program  or  Institute  Fees  -  see  "Tuition  and  Fees" 
section  ofwww.summer.umd.edu. 


Amount  due: 


LATE  REGISTRATION  FEE  (if  applicable)  $20  per  session 

SPECIAL  FEES/OTHER  CHARGES  (specify): 

See  "Tuitions  and  Fees"  section  of  www.summer.umd.edu  for  fees. 


Amount  due: . 
Amount  due: 


ON-CAMPUS  HOUSING  FEE 

One  six-week  session 
Sessions  I  and  II  jointly 
Eight-week  course 

CAMPUS  PARKING  FEE 

Comnnuter  $38 

Resident  $78 

Social  Security  Number 


$  893.28 
1786.56 
1191.04 


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.umd.edu, 
Click  on  SPOC,  then  Pay  Your  Bill 
Online. 


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If  you  wish  to  use  your^redit^card,  check  one  and  provide  information  requested  below: 

I I     Expiration  Date 


D 


Customer  Account  Number_ 
Name  on  Card 


Signature_ 


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UNI  VERS  ITY   OF 

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Permission  to  Transfer  Credits  Form 
Summer  Sessions  2004 


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


Student  Name: 


Social  Security  No. 

Street  Address: 

City:     


State: 


-Zip: 


Home  Institution: 


Credit  earned  at  the  University  of  Maryland,  College  Park  during  Summer  Sessions  2004  will  be  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: 
Institution: 


Date: 


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,  Colk 


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C'OMM422  Commtuiication  Maiiagement 

GEOG373  Geographic  Information  Systems 

HIST319C  Special  Topics  ii»  Histoiy:  Asian  Age  in  World  History, 

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COMM398  (PermReql  Selected  Topics  in  Communication;  (3) 

REG 

0106  Wals.  L 

Time  and  room  to  he  arranged 

COMM398A  Selected  Topics  in  Communication: 
Communication  Issues  in  the  21st  Century;  (3)  REG 
0101  Wolvm,  A 

MTuWTh  9:30am-l  1:15am  (SKN  0104) 

COMM399  IPermReq)  Honors  Thesis;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Insmiclion  course:  contact  depanment  or  instniclor  to 
obtain  section  number 

COMM400  Research  Methods  in  Communication;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  COMM  250  and  ui\  introductory  course  in  statistics. 
For  COMM  majors  only.  Formerly  SPCH  400. 
0101  STAFF 

TuTh  3:00pra-6:20pm  (SKN  0104) 

COMM40I  Interpreting  Strategic  Discourse;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  COMM  250.  For  COMM  majors  only.  Credit  will  be 

granted/or  only  one  of  the  following:  COMM  401  or  SPCH  401. 

Formerly  SPCH  401. 

0101  STAFF 

TuTh  6  30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  1 102) 

COMM402  Communication  Theory  and  Process:  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  COMM  250.  For  COMM  majors  only.  Credit  will  be 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  COMM  402  or  SPCH  402. 

Formerly  SPCH  402. 

0201  Byerly.  C 

MW  6  30pm-9:50pm  (SKN  0104) 

COMM425  Negotiation  and  Conflict  Management;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Formerly  SPCH  425. 
0101  Cai.  D. 

MW  6:00pm-10:00pm  (KEY  0102) 

COMM453  The  Power  of  Discourse  in  American  Life:  (3) 
REG/P-F/AUD, 
Formerly  SPCH  453. 
OiOl  STAFF 

TuTh  l:00pm-4:20pm  (KEY  0126) 

COMM470  Listening;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Formerly  SPCH  470 
0101  Wolvm.  A. 

MTuWTh  11  30am- 11 5pm  (SKN  0104) 

COMM472  Nonverbal  Communication;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Formerly  SPCH  472. 
02Z1  STAFF 

TuTh  6:00pin-9:20pm  (SGII  3042) 
This  course  is  taught  at  Shady  Grove  Campus. 


COMM482  Inurcultural  Communication;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
DIVERSITY  Formerly  SPCH  482. 
0101  Cai.  D 

MW  1  OOpm-5  00pm  (TYD  2102) 

COMM489  (PermReqi  Topical  Research:  Topical  Research; 

(1-3)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

COMM688  (PermReqi  Communication  Field  Experience: 
Communication  Field  Experience;  (1-6)  REG/AUD. 
0101  Gowin.  J 

Titne  and  room  to  be  arranged 

COMM798  IPermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

COMM799  IPermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course   contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

COMM899  IPermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 


CONS  Sustainable  Development  & 
Conservation  Biology 

(Life  Sciences) 


CONS609  IPermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Conservation  Biology; 
(1-3)  REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

CONS798  IPermReq)  Research  Papers  in  Sustainable 
Development  and  Conservation  Biology;  (1-4)  REG/S-F. 
Individual  instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

CPSP  College  Park  Scholars  Program 
(Undergraduate  Studies) 


CPSP239J  Individual  Practicum:  (1-31  REG 
0101  Joseph,  K. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Joseph.  K. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

CPSP339  Advanced  Practicum;  (2)  REG. 

Section  0101  is  Discovery  Projects  research  for  McNair 

Scholars,  College  Park  Scholars,  and  Honors  students. 

0101  Coides.J 

M9:30am-ll:30anl(CBD  1140) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

DANC  Dance 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 


DANC148  FundamenUls  of  Modern  Dance;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Graciani,  R 

MTuWTh  12:OOpm-l:45pm  (PAC  1912)  Ub 
0201  Graciani,  R. 

MTuWTh  10:0Oam-ll:45am(PAC  1912)  Lab 

DANC199  Practicum  in  Choreography,  Production  and 
Performance  I;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 

Students  discover  the  power  and  passion  of  dance  in  the  lush 
dance  snidios  of  the  Clarice  Smith  Performing  Ans  Center.  This 
engaging  and  interactive  course  brings  dancers  together  from  all 
over  the  world.  Students  panicipate  in  daily  movement  activities 
that  include  technique  classes  in  ballet  and  modem,  and 
worltshops  in  improvisation,  partnering  and  more.  Pan  of  The 
Arts!  at  Maryland.  Enrollment  by  permissioD  only.  Please  contact 
SPOC  for  funher  information  at  sununert9umJul.UTnd.edu. 
05AR  Mayes,  A. 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWTh  9:00am-4:30pm  (Arranged)  Lab 

DANC200  Introduction  to  Dance:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 
0101  Traiger,  L. 

MTuWTh  9:00am-10:40am  (PAC  1807) 

DANC489  Special  Topics  in  Dance:  NIQUE;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  Graciani,  R. 

MTuWTh  lOOOam-l  1:45am  (PAC  1908)  Ub 

ECON  Economics 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


ECON200  Principles  of  Micro-Economics;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Prerequisite:  MATH 
110  or  placement  in  MATH  115  or  above.  It  is  recommended  that 
students  complete  ECON  200  before  taking  ECON  201.  Credit  will 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  200  or  ECON  203. 
Formerly  ECON  203. 

0101  STAFF 

TuWTh  6:30pm-9:25pm  (TYD  1 132) 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:00am-lO45am  (TYD  2110) 

0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12:45pm  (TYD  2106) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12:45pm  (TYD  2110) 
0203  STAFF 

TuWTh  6:30pm-9:25pm  (TYD  1 132) 


ECON201  Principles  of  Macro-Economics:  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Prerequisite:  MATH 
110  ot  placement  in  MATH  115  or  above.  It  is  recommended  that 
students  complete  ECON  200  before  taking  ECON  201.  Credit  will 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  201  or  ECON  205. 
0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:00am-lO45am  (TYD  2108) 
0104  STAFF 

MTuW  6:30pm-9:25pm  (TYD  1108) 

0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  10:00am- 1 1:45am  (TYD  2109) 

0203  STAFF 

MTuW  6:30pm-9:25pm(WDS  1114) 

ECON305  IntermeiUate  Macrocconomic  Theory  and  Policy; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ECON  200:  and  ECON  201:  and  MATH  220. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (TYD  2106) 

0201  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9;50pm  (TYD  2102) 

0202  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  2106) 

ECON306  Intermediate  Mteroeconamic  Theory;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisites:  ECON  200;  and  ECON  201:  and  MATH  220. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:OOam-l2:20pm(TYD2102) 

0102  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  2111) 

0103  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (ARC  1103) 

0201  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  2108) 

0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm  (TYD  2108) 

ECON310  European  Economic  History;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ECON  200  and  201. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  1101) 

EC0N311  American  Economic  History  Before  the  Civil  War; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201. 

0101  STAFF 

MW  6:30pra-9:50pra  (TYD  1102) 

ECON315  Economic  Development  of  Underdeveloped  Areas; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  {ECON  200  and  ECON  20 1)  or  ECON  205.  Credit 

will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  315  or  ECON 

416. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9 :30am- 1 0:50am  (TYD  2109) 

ECON321  Economic  Statistics;  (3)  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  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  2108) 

ECON330  Money  and  Banking;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  330  or  ECON  430.  Formerly 
ECON  430 

0101  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (KEY  0103) 

0102  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  1101) 
0201  STAFF 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  1114) 

ECON340  International  Economics:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ECON  200  and  ECON  201.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  340.  ECON  440  or  ECON  441. 
Formerly  ECON  440. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  6: 30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  2111) 
0201  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  1101) 

ECON386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning:  (3-6)  S-E 
Individual  Instruction  course:  conuct  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Prerequisite:  ECON  200.  ECON  201,  CPA 
>  2. 75.  Junior  standing.  For  ECON  majors  only. 


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ECON 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


£DCE 


ECON399  (PermReii)  Individual  Reading  and  Research  For 
Undergraduates;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Inslruclion  course:  contact  deponment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite;  six  hours  of  upper  division 


ECON424  Computer  Methods  in  Economics;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisiles:  ECON  305.  ECON  306.  ECON  321,  and  major  code 

22040.  For  ECON  majors  only. 

0101  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (PLS  1 129) 

ECON425  Mathematical  Economics;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD. 
Prereqiiisiles:  ECON  305  or  ECON  405.  and  ECON  306  or  ECON 
406.  and  MATH  220  or  equivakni. 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30ani-10:50ani  (TYD  21 10) 

ECON454  Theory  of  Public  Finance  and  Fiscal  Federalism;  (3) 

REG/PF/AUD 

Prerequisile:  ECON  306:  ECON  406:  or  permission  of 

department.  For  ECON  majors  only.  Credit  wilt  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  ECON  450  or  ECON  454. 

0201  STAFF 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  1 1 14) 

ECON460  Industrial  Organization;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  ECON  306:  ECON  406:  or  permission  of 
department.  For  ECON  majors  only. 
0101  STAFf 

TuTh  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  2109) 

ECON799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  depantnent  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ECON899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDCI  Curriculum  and  Instruction 
(Education) 


EDCI301  Teaching  An  in  the  ElemenUry  School;  (3)  REG. 

For  elementary  and  pre-elementary  education  majors  only.  Not 
open  to  art  education  majors. 
0301  Hendricks.  S. 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  10;00am-l;00pm  (EDU  1315) 

EDCI38S  Computers  for  Teachers:  (3)  REG/PF/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  admission  to  teacher  education  program:  and  2.5 
GPA.  For  education  majors  only. 
0301  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  8;30am-ll;30om  (CSS  1410) 
0401  STAFF 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWTh  8;30am-12;l5pm  (CSS  1410) 

EDC1397  Principles  and  Methods  of  Teaching  in  Elementary 

Schools;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 

Prerequisites:  admission  to  teacher  education  program  and  2.5 

GPA.  For  education  majors  only. 

0301  Bote,  L 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  8;30am-ll;30am  (EDU  2119) 
0501  McGinnis.J. 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWTh  9  00ara-12;45pm  (EDU  1315) 

EDCI435  Methods  of  Teaching  ESOL  Reading  and  Writing  in 
the  Secondary  Content  Areas;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
Prerequisite:  EDCI  434  or  permission  of  department. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  4  lOpm-7  30pm  (TWS  0131) 

EDCI436  Teaching  for  Cross-Cullural  Communlcadon;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  Stem,  H 

MW  4;0Opm-7;20pm  (ASY  3219) 


EDCI461  Materials  for  Creating  Skilled  and  MoUvated 

Readers  (K-6);  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  For  Elementary 

Education  majors  only.  Junior  standing. 

0501  STAFF 

Meets  06«  1/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  9;00am-12;00pm  (EDU  2101) 

EDCI463  Reading  in  the  Secondary  School;  (3)  REG/PF/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  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  5;00pm-8;00pm  (EDU  0212) 

EDCI498  Special  Problems  in  Teacher  Education:  (l-«>  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Individual  Instniction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDCI614  Developing  a  Proressional  Portfolio;  (3)  REG. 

0501  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWTh  l;00pm-4;45pm  (EDU  0206) 

EDCI673  Assessing,  Diagnosing,  and  Teaching  WriUng;  (3) 

REG 

Prerequisite:  EDCI  467  or  equivalent:  or  permission  of  instructor. 

0201  Slater,  W. 

MW  4:00pm-7;20pm  (EDU  2102) 

EDCIM7  Applicallons  of  Computers  in  instructional  Settings; 

(3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  EDCI  487  or  permission  of  department. 

0501  Sullivan,  D 

Meets  06/26/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  l:00pm-4;40pra  (EGR  3140) 

EDC1695  Teaching  Science  and  Social  Studies  through 
Environmental  Study;  (3)  REG/AUD 
For  EDCI  majors  only. 
0201  LaCoss.R 

TuTh  9:00am- 12:20pm  (ARC  1123) 

EDCnei  Advanced  Clinical  Practices  In  Reading  Assessment; 

(3)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDCI  665.  Corequisite:  EDCI  762. 

0201  STAFF 

Meets  06/28/04-08/05/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

EDCI762  Advanced  Clinical  Practices  in  Reading  InstiucUon; 

(3)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  EDCI  665.  Corequisite:  EDCI  761. 

0201  Codling,  R. 

Meets  06/28/04-08/05/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

EDCI788  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Ikacher  Education;  (1- 

3)  REG/AUD. 

0211  Price,  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0264  HoUidoy,  W. 

TiiTK  and  room  to  be  arranged 

EDCI788B  Selected  Topics  in  Tkacher  Education:  Modes  or 
Discussion  Across  the  Curriculum;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
0401  Mee,  M. 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWTh  10;OOam-12;30pm(ARC  1121) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDCI788D  Selected  Topics  in  Teacher  Education:  Teaching 
Mathematics  with  Understanding:  Critical  Investigation  and 
Application  of  the  Process  Standards;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
This  course  is  open  to  Masters  Leadership  Candidates. 
0501  Bole,  L 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  9;00am- 1 2:00pm  (EDU  2121) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDCI788J  Selected  Ibpics  in  Teacher  Education:  Multicultural 
Literature  for  Children  and  Young  Adults;  (3)  REG. 

0201  Marshall.  E 

TuTh  9;00am-12;20pm  (EDU  2101) 

EDCI798  Special  Problems  In  Teacher  Education;  (l-«)  REG/ 

AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instnictor  to 

obtain  section  number. 


EDCI799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Insuiiclion  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  l 

obtain  section  number. 

EDCI888  Apprenticeship  in  Education:  (1-8)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  depantnent  or  instnictor  t 
obtain  section  number. 

EDCI889  Internship  in  Education;  (3-8)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  depantnent  or  instructor  t< 
obtain  section  number. 

EDCI899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  deponment  or  instructor  ti 
obtain  section  number. 

EDCP  Education  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services 


(Education) 


EDCP108B  College  and  Career  Advancement:  Concepts  and 
Skills:  Academic  Skills;  (1)REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  Fallon-Marinelli,  M. 

Meets  06/08/04-07/01/04 

MTuWTh  9:00am-10;00am  (SHM  2102) 

EDCP108E  College  and  Career  Advancement:  Concepts  and 
Skills;  (1)  REG/PF/AUD. 
0201  Mumiy.  A 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

EDCP108N  (PermReq)  College  and  Career  AdvaiKemcnt: 
Concepts  and  Skills:  Multi-Ethnic  Students;  (I)  REG/F-F/AUD. 
0201  Thomas.  P 

Th  10:0Oam-12:05pm  (HBK  0109) 

EDCP220S  Introduction  to  Human  Diversity  in  Social 

InsHtuttons;  (3)  REG 

Freshman  standing.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 

EDHD  230 

0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

EDCP310  Peer  Counseling  Theory  and  Skills:  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

EDCP317  Introduction  to  Uadcrship:  (3)  REG/P-F/AIJD. 
0101  Slack.  C. 

MW  1 :00pm-4:20pm  (EDU  1121) 
0201  Slack,  C. 

TuTh  l:00pm-4;20pra(EDU0114) 

EDCP386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-F. 
Individual  Instniction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  deportment. 
Junior  standing. 

EDCP420  Education  and  Racism;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

DIVERSITY 

0101     .  STAFF 

TiiiK  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  r[x)m  to  be  arranged 

EDCP489  (PermReq)  Field  Experiences  in  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services;  (1-4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  depantlKnt  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDCP498F  Special  Problems  In  Counseling  and  PenonncI 
Services:  Substance  Abuse;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
SP02  Wolcott.  B. 

Meeu  06/22/04-07/28/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  amuiged 

EDCP498M  Special  Problems  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services:  Child  Psychology;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
SP02  Garrett.  M 

Meets  05/05/0407/28/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


50  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004 


www.summer.umd.edu 


EDCP 


The  most  up-to-date  course  informatioo  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


EDPL 


EDCP499B  (PermKeql  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes: 

Instructional  Consultation  Summer  Instilute;  O)  REG/P  F/ 

AUD 

9101  Gravuis,  T 

Meets  07/12/04-07/17/04 

MTuWTh  8:30ani-4  10pm  (AtrangeU) 

EDCP6I1  Career  Development  Theory  and  Programs:  (}) 

REG/AUD 

OIOI  Fabian.  E 

MW  3  4Opm-7:00pm  (EDU  3236) 

EDCPtn  Group  Counseling;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisitt:  EDCP  616. 
Old  Lee.  C 

TuTh  3:40pm-7  00pm  (EDU  2102) 

EDCPUl  (PrrmReq)  Serting  Culturally  and  Linguistically 

Divert  Clients  in  the  Schools:  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  limited  to  school  psychology  and  counselor 

education  students  only. 

0101  STAFF 

MW  4  30pm-7:00pm  (EDU  0202) 

EDCP789  Advanced  Topics  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services;  (!-«)  REG/AUD 
0204  Strem.  W 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

EI)CP789E  Advanced  Topics  In  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services:  Ethical  Issues  in  Counseling;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0201  Fxlwards.  Y 

TuTh  1  00pm  4.20pm  (EDU  1121) 

EDCP798  IPermKeq)  Special  Problems  in  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services;  (1-4)  REG/AUD 

Individual  InsrructioD  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  l< 
obtain  section  Lumber. 


EDCP7W  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (l-«)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depattinent  oi 
obtain  section  number. 


EDCP888  Apprenticeship  in  Counseling  and  Personnel 
Services;  (1-8)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Inslmclion  course:  contact  department 
obtain  section  number 

EDCP888U  (PermReql  Apprenticeship  in  Counseling  and 
Personnel  Services:  College  Student  Personnel;  (3)  REG/AUD 
OIOI  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 
0201  Jacohy,  B 

Time  and  room  to  be  auaDged 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDCP889  Internship  in  Counseling  and  Personnel  Services;  (1- 

8)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmeni 

obtain  section  number 

EDCP899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmeiu 
obtain  section  number 

EDHD  Education,  Human  Development 

(Education) 


EDHD320  Human  Development  Through  the  Life  Span;  (3) 

REG/AUD 

0101  Marcus.  R 

MW  12  30pm-3  40pm(EDU  3315) 
Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

0201  Savage-Stevens.  S 

TuTh  1 :0Opm-4  10pm(EDU3315) 
Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDHD411  Child  Growth  and  Development;  (3)  REG/AUD 

OIOI  Wojslaivowicz.  1 

MW  1  OOpm-4  00pm  (EDU  4233) 
Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDHD4I3  Adolescent  Development;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  Savage. Sievens,  S 

TuTh  4  00pm-7:00pm  (EDU  33 1 5) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 


EDHD425  Language  Development  and  Reading  Acquisition;  (3) 

REG 

0201  Paraull.  S. 

TuTh  l:00pm-4:00pm  (EDU  3233) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDHD426  Cognition  and  Motivation  in  Reading:  Reading  in 
Content  Areas  I;  (3)  REG 

This  course  is  primarily  on-line  Attendance  on  the  finil  day  and  is 

mandatory.  Monday  attendance  is  mandatory  and  Wednesday  is 

optional. 

OIOI  Wilder.  A 

MW  4: 15pm-7:00pm  (EDU  01 14) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDHD430  Adolescent  Violence;  (3)  REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100  or  EDHD  300  or  permission  of 

department. 

OIOI  Marcus.  R 

MW  4  OOpm-7 :00pm  (EDU  3233) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDHD489  iPermReqt  Field  Experiences  in  Education;  (1-4) 

REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

EDHD498  Special  Problems  in  Educarion;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  numtier. 

EDHD789  internship  in  Human  Development;  (3-8)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  mslnictor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDHD798  Special  Problems  in  Education;  (l-«)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDHD799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course,  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

EDHD888  Apprenticeship  in  Education;  (1-8)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Inslmclion  course:  contact  depanmeni  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

EDHD889  Internship  in  Education;  (3-8)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmeni  or  instruclor  lo 
obtain  section  number 

EDHD899  Doctoral  Dissertalion  Research;  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Inslmclion  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDMS  Measurement,  Statistics,  and 
Evaluation 


(Education) 


EDMS4S1  Introduction  to  Educational  Statistics;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Junior  standinx. 

0101  JTAFF 

MTuWTh  12:00pm-l:40pm(EDU  1107) 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:00pm-3:40pm  (EDU  1107) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  1 2  OOpm- 1:40pm  (EDU  2119) 

EDMS64S  Quantitative  Research  Methods  I;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Summer  Session  1  and  Session  II  of  this  course  may  be  ponially 
laughl  on  ihe  web.  but  will  also  be  meeting  each  class  time  with 
Ihe  Instructor 
0101  Hendrickson,  A. 

MTuWTh  5:00pm-6:40pm  (EDU  1121) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  5:00pm-6:40pm  (EDU  0212) 

EDMS646  Quantitative  Research  Methods  II;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  EDMS  64S. 
0101  Hendrickson.  A 

MTuWTh  7  00pm-8:40pra  (EDU  1121) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  5:00pm-6:40pm  (^EDU  1 107) 

EDMS6S1  Applied  Multiple  Regression  Analysis;  (3)  REG/ 
AUD 

Prerequisite:  EDMS  646  or  equivalent. 
0201  Hancock.  G 

MTuWTh  5 :00pm-6:40pm  (EDU  1121) 


EDMS798  Special  Problems  in  EducaUon;  (1-6)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Inslmclion  course  contact  depanmeni  or  insiniclor 
obtain  section  number. 


EDMS799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Inslmclion  course:  contact  depanment  or 
obtain  section  number. 


EDMS889  IPermReqt  Internship  in  Measurement  and 
Slalislics;  (3-12)  REG 

Individual  Inslmclion  course:  contact  depanment  or  inslmctor  t 
obtain  section  number. 

EDMS899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Instmclion  course:  contact  depanmen 


EDPL  Education  Policy  and  Leadership 

(Education) 

EDPL301  Foundations  of  EducaUon;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  junior  standing  and  admission  lo  teacher  education: 
or  Bachelor's  degree;  or  permission  of  depanmeni.  Formerly 
EDPA  301. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  3:45pm-7:00pm  (EDU  3315) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0201  Herschbach.  D 

MW  3:45pm-7:00pm  (EDU  2119) 

EDPL489  Tteld  Experiences  in  Education;  (1-4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instmclion  course  contact  depanment  or  instmctor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDPL498  Special  Problems  in  Education;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instmclion  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

EDPL634  The  School  Curriculum;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
0101  Selden.  S. 

TuTh  3:40pm-7:00pm  (EDU  3233) 

EDPL642  Management  of  Change  in  Educadonal 
Organizations;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0101  Mawhinney.  H 

TuTh  3:45pm-7  OOpm  (EDU  1107) 

EDPL64S  Managing  Instructional  Improvement;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Formerly  EDPA  645. 

OIOI  Mawhinney.  H 

MW  3:45pra-7:00pm  (EDU  2102) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDPL670  Learning  Communities;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Formerly  EDPA  670. 
0101  Honig.M. 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

EOPL671  Education  Law  and  Policy;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
OIOI  Kivlighan.M 

MW  3 :40pm-7:00pm  (EDU  2101) 

EDPL690  Research  In  EducaUon  Policy,  Planning  and 
Administration;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0101  Hullgren.F 

TuTh  3:40pm-7  OOpm  (EDU  2101) 

EDPL788M  Special  Topics  in  Education  Policy  and 
Administration:  Spirituality  in  EducaUon;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
0201  Lin,  J 

TuTh  3:40pm-7  OOpm  (EDU  2119) 

EDPL7880  IPermReq)  Special  Tbpics  in  EducaUon  Policy  and 

Administration;  Economic  Evaluation  of  Education;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Class  meets  Tuesdays.  June  1  June  8,  June  15  4:00pm-9:00pm  and 

Friday  June  4.  Wednesday  June  9.  and  Friday  June  18  from 

9:00am  to  5:00pm 

OIOI  Klees,  S 

Meets  06/03/04-06/18/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

EDPL798  Special  Problems  in  EducaUon;  (1-6)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Inslmclion  course:  contact  depanment  or  inslmctor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

EDPL799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instmclion  course:  contact  depanmeni  or  inslmctor  to 
obtain  section  number. 


www.summer.umd.edu 


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EDEL 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


£NB£ 


EUrL889  Internship  in  Education;  (3-8)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contaci  depannienl  or  instnjcior 
chiain  section  nuniber- 

EDPL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research:  (1-8)  REG/S-F. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deportmen 
ohiain  section  number. 

EDSP  Education,  Special 
(Education) 


EDSP210  Introduction  to  Special  Education:  (3)  REG/AUD 
Clna  Slanding:  Freshman  or  Sophomore.  Not  open  to  sttulenis  who 
htne  cnmpleled  more  than  59  credits. 
0101  Maccini,  P 

M<rc(s  06/01/04-06/29/04 

MWTti4:15pni-7:00pm(EDU  2119) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EOSP376  Fundamentals  olSign  Language;  (3)  REG/F-F/AUD 
0101  Si.  Johns.  R 

MW7:00pm-10;00pm(EDU  1107) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 
0201  DaCosla.  K. 

MW7:0Opni- 10:00pm  (EDU  1315) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP402  (PermReqt  Field  Placement:  Severe  Disabilities  I:  (2- 

5)  REG 

Pre   or  coreguisiles:  EDSP  400  nnd  EDSP  404:  or  permission  of 
deportment.  Students  without  the  required  co-  or  prerequisites  can 
with  departmental  approval.  Open  to 
idents  only  for  this  lemt. 

to  be  arranged 

to  be  arranged 

EDSP410  Community-Based  Assessment  and  Curriculum  in 

Special  Education:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

For  EDSP  or  OSOSP  majors  only.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  614. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  EDSP  410  or 

EDSP  614. 

0201  Moon,  M. 

Meel.s  07/12/04-07/28/04 

MTuW  3:00pn 

Time  and  roon 


regisli 

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iourse  V 

special  education 

gradua 

0101 

Bn 

jwn.M 

Til 

tie  and 

0201 

Bn 

Dwn.M 

Time  and 

■7:20pm  (EDU  3236) 
to  be  arranged  Dis 


EDSP413  Behavior  &  Classroom  Management  in  Special 

Education:  (3)  REG/AUD 

For  EDSP.  OSOSL  or  OSOSP  majors  only.  Also  offered  as  EDSP 

613.  Credit  will  he  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  EDSP 

321.  EDSP  413.  or  EDSP  613.  Formerly  EDSP  321. 

0201  Barthold.  C. 

TuTh4:00pm-7:20pm(EDU  1315) 

EDSP415  Assessment  in  Special  Education:  (3)  REG/AUD 
Recommended:  STAT  100  or  SOCy  201.  For  EDSP  or  OSOSP 
majors  only.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  615.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  EDSP  320.  EDSP  41 S  or  EDSP  615. 
Formerly  EDSP  320. 
0101  STAFF 

TuTh  7:00pm- 10:20pm  (EDU  2101) 

EDSP416  Reading  and  Writing  Instruction  in  Special  Education 
I;  (3)  REG/AUD 

For  EDSP  or  OSOSP  majors  only.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  616. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  EDSP  416. 
EDSP  443  or  EDSP  616.  Formerly  EDSP  443.  AN  EXCEPTION 
FOR  THE  SUMMER  SEMESTER  WILL  BE  MADE  IN  WHICH 
THIS  COURSE  WILL  NOT  BE  OPEN  TO  UNDERGRADUATE 
SPECIAL  EDUCATION  MAJORS. 
0101  Roberts.  A. 

TuTh  4:00pm-7:20pm  (EDU  0114) 

ED$P421  IPermReq)  Field  Placement  III:  Early  Childhood 

Special  Education;  (2-3)  REG 

For  EDSP  or  OSOSP  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 

ihjs  lenn 

Old  Brown.  M 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Brown.  M. 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 


EDSP470  Introduction  to  Special  EducaUon;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Open  lo  all  sludents  e,\cepl  unJergraduale  special  educalion 

0101  Maccini.  P 

Meets  06/01/04-06/29/04 

MWTh4:lSpm-7:00pm(EDU  2119) 
Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

0201  Volh.  L 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MW  9:0Oam-4  50pm  (EDU  1 107) 
Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 


EDSP489  Field  Experier 

F/AUD 

0101  Brown.  M 

Time  and  n 
0201  Brown.  M. 

Time  and  r 


in  Special  Education:  (1-4)  REG/F- 

1  lo  be  arranged 
I  lo  be  atranged 


EDSP491  Characteristics  of  Learning  Disabled  Students:  (3) 

REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  EDSP  470  or  permission  of  department. 

0201  Volh.  L. 

Meets  07/12/04-08/07A)4 

MWTh  7  00pm- 10:00pm  (EDU  1107) 
Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP498  Special  Problems  in  Special  Educalion;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depaitmenl  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  numtier. 

EDSP499G  Workshops.  Clinics, and  Institutes  inSpecial 
Education;  Inclusive  Practices  in  the  Schools;  (3)  REG. 
0101  Gtuber.  B 

TuTh  4:00pm-7:00pm  (EDU  1315) 

Time  and  room  to  t>e  arranged  Dis 

EDSP499W  Workshops.  Clinics,  and  Insdtules  in  Special 

Education:  School  Violence  and  Disruption;  (3)  REG. 

This  class  is  for  upper  level  undergraduate  students. 

0101  Drakeford,  W 

MW  4:00pm-7:00pm  (EDU  1315) 
Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP607  School  Violence  and  Disruption;  (3)  REG 

3  semester  hours.  This  course  is  for  graduate  sludents. 
0101  Drakeford.  W 

MW  4:00pm-7:00pm  (EDU  1315) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  an^nged  Dis 

EDSP6I3  Behavior  and  Classroom  Management  in  Special 

Educalion:  (3)  REG 

For  EDSP  majors  only  or  permission  of  instructor  Also  offered  as 

EDSP  413.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 

EDSP  413  or  EDSP  613. 

0201  Barthold,  C 

TuTh  4  00pm-7:20pm(EDU  1315) 

EDSP614  Community  Based  Assessment  and  Curriculum  in 

Special  Education:  (3)  REG 

For  EDSP  majors  only.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  410.  Credit  will  be 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  EDSP  410  or  EDSP  614. 

0201  Moon.  M 

Meets  07/12/04-07/28/04 

MTuW  3:OOpm-7:20pm  (EDU  3236) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP615  Evaluation  and  Measurement  olExceptional 
Children  and  Youth:  (3)  REG/AUD 

Prerequisites:  lEDMS  446:  and  EDMS  646:  and  EDSP  600/  or 
permission  of  department.  Also  offered  as  EDSP  415.  Credit  will 
be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  EDSP  415  or  EDSP  615. 
0101  STAFF 

TuTh  7:00pm-10:20pm  (EDU  2101) 

EDSP670  Single  Subject  Research  in  Special  Education:  (3) 

REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  EDSP  600  or  permission  of  department. 

0101  Egel.  A 

MW7  00pra-IO:OOpm(EDU  1315) 

Time  and  rwim  to  be  arranged  Dis 

EDSP678T  Seminar  in  Special  Education:  Inlanls  and  Ibddlers 
with  Disabilities:  Medical  and  Genetic  Implications:  (3)  REG/ 
AUD 

Class  will  meel  al  the  University  of  Maryland  Hospital  22  South 
Greene  Slreel.  Room  N5W68.  Bahimore.  MD  21201   For  further 
information  contact  Brenda  Hussey-Gardner  via  e-mail 
bhussey@peds  umaryland.edu  or  by  phone  (410)  328-8782. 
0201  Hussey-Gardner.  B 

M  3  00pm-9:00pm  (Arranged) 


52  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004 


EDSP788D  Selected  Topics  in  Special  Education:  Innovative 
Practices  and  Instructional  Strategies  for  Students  who  are 
Deafblind  and/or  Severely  Disabled:  (2)  REG/AUD 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-06/25/04 

MTuWThF  8:30am-4:30pm  (EDU  0202) 

EDSP798  IPermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Special  Educalion;  (1- 

6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  inslnictor  to 

obtain  section  number 

EDSP799  Master's  Thesis  Research:  (l.«)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  -section  number 

EDSP888  Apprenticeship  in  Special  Educalion;  (1-8)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

EDSP889  IPermReq)  Internship  in  Special  Educalion;  (3-8) 

REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

EDSP899  IPermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research:  (1-8) 

REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

ENAE  Engineering,  Aerospace 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENAE283  Inlroduclion  lo  Aerospace  Systems:  (3)  REG 

Prerequisites:  PHYS  161  and  ENES  100  and  ENES  102. 

Corequisites:  ENAE  261  and  (PHYS  260  and  261  ).  Formerly: 

ENAE  2SI  and  ENAE  2S2.  For  ENAE  majors  only.  Credit  will  be 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ENAE  2SI  and  ENAE  282  or 

ENAE2S3. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  l:00pm-2:20pm  (EGR  3102) 

ENAE3n  Aerodynamics  I:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites:  ENAE  283.  ENES  221  and  MATH  246.  ENAE 
majors  only  or  permission  of  department.  Formerly  ENAE  471. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  3  0Opm-4:20pm  (EGR  2112) 

ENAE423  Vibration  and  Aeroelasdcity;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  ENAE  324.  ENAE  majors  only  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  Lee.  S. 

MTuWThF  8;OOam-9:20am  (EGR  2112) 

ENAE499  Elective  Research:  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

ENAE799  Master's  Thesis  Research:  (l-«)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  inslnictor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

ENAE899  Doctoral  DisserUtion  Research;  (1-8)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depaitmeot  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ENBE  Biological  Resources  Engineering 
■(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 


ENBE388  IPermReq)  Honors  Thesis  Research:  (3-«)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deparmieot  or  instructor  t 
obtain  section  numt>er 

ENBE489  Special  Problems  in  Biological  Engineering;  (1-3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  ti 

obtain  section  number, 

ENBE499  Special  Problems  in  Agricultural  Engineering 
Technology:  (1-3)  REG/PF/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  n 
obtain  section  number. 

ENBE699  Special  Problems  in  Biological  Engineering;  (1-6) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  ti 


www.summer.umd.edu 


EMB£. 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


ENFP 


ENBE799  Masters  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

IndividuaJ  Instruclion  course   cnntacl  depaniiient  or  instnictor  l 

oNain  section  nuniher 

ENBE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-g)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departinent  or  instructor  ti 
obtain  section  numhier 

ENCE  Engineering,  Civil 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENCE489  Sp«ial  Problems  in  Civil  Engineering;  (1-3)  REG/P 

F/AUD 

Individual  Instniction  course:  contact  department  or  instjuclor  to 

obtain  section  number 

ENCE6U  lotroduclion  to  Advanced  Scheduling;  (3)  REG/AUD. 

Prtrtquisue:  ENCE  662.  Also  offered  as  ENCE  6SSS.  Credit  will 

he  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ENCE  623  or  ENCE 

6SSS 

0101  OConnell.K. 

Th  5  30pm-8:OOpm  (EGR  01  lOl 

ENCEM2  Introduction  10  Project  Maoagemenl;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD 

0101  Morcos.  M 

MW  5:00pm-8  20pm  (EGR  2154) 

ENCE663  Management  of  Design  and  Construction 
Organizations;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
0101  Schulman.  N 

TuTh  6  30pm-9  50pm  (EGR  1 108) 

ENCE**5  Management  of  Project  Teams:  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  For  ENCE  majors  onh. 
0101  O'Connell.  K. 

Meets  06/01/04-08/20/04 

M  5:30pra-8  50pm  (ITV  1 100) 

ENCE688  Advanced  Topics  in  Civil  Engineering;  (1-3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  cnun 

obtain  section  number 


I  depanment  or  instructor  to 


ENCE689  Seminar;  (1-16)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instTMctor  t 

obtain  section  number 

ENCE7W  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instrtictor  ti 
obtain  section  number 

ENCE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Insttttction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  t 
obtain  section  number 

ENCH  Engineering,  Chemical 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENCH468  Research;  (1-3)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course   conlatt  department  or  instnictor  1 

oNain  section  number 

ENCH648  Special  Problems  in  Chemical  Engineering;  (1-6) 
REG 

Individual  Instruction  course  conlaci  department  or  instructor  t 
obtain  section  number 

ENCH799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  t 

obtain  section  number. 

ENCH899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course  coniaci  depanmen 
obtain  section  number 


ENCO  Engineering,  Cooperative 
Education 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENCO098  (PermReql  Summer  Co-op  Work  Experience;  (No 

crsdil)  S  F 

0101  Sauber.  H 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Sauber.  H 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

ENEE  Electrical  &  Computer  Engineering 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENEE204  IPermReq)  Basic  Circuit  Theory;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  PHYS  260  and  PHYS  261  (Formerly:  PHYS  262). 
Corequisite:  MATH  246.  Engineering  College  only  (04). 
0101  Uwson,  W 

Meets  06/01/04-07/21/04 

MTuWTh  12:30pm-l  50pm(CSI  2120) 

W  2:00pm-3:20pm  (CSI  2 120)  Dis 

ENEE244  (PermReql  Digital  Logic  Design;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  ENEE  114  or  CMSC  106.  Restricted  to  students  with 
09090  or  09991  major  codes.  Engineering  College  only  (04). 
0101  Silio.C 

Meets  06/01/04-07/21/04 

MTuWTh  9  30amIO50am  (CSI  2120) 
All  lower-division  CHEM.  MATH,  PHYS  and  Engineering 
cours«s  that  are  required  courses  for  the  BS  degrtfe  in  Eleclrica! 
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  staning  to  talce  upper-level  ENEE  courses, 

ENEE302  (PermReq)  Digital  Electronics;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  ENEE  204  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 
courses  in  the  EE  curriculum.  Restricted  to  students  with  09090  or 
09991  major  codes.  See  above  note.  ENEE  majors  (09090)  only. 
0101  Alexander.  C 

Meets  06/01/04-07/21/04 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9;20am  (CSI  3120) 

ENEE312  (PermReq)  Semiconductor  Devices  and  Analog 
Electronics;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  ENEE  302  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 
technical  courses  in  the  EE  curriculum.  Restricted  to  students  with 
a  09090  major  code.  See  above  note.  ENEE  majors  (09090)  only 
0101  Alexander,  C 

Meets  06(01/04-07/21/04 

MTuWTh  9:30am- 10:50am  (CSI  3120) 

ENEE350  (PermReq)  Computer  Organization;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  ENEE  244  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 
technical  courses  m  the  EE  curriculum.  See  above  note.  For 
09090  and  09991  majors  only.  Electrical  Engineering  and 
Computer  Engineering  majors  may  not  substitute  CMSC  311  for 
ENEE  350.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  ENEE  250. 
Formerly  ENEE  250.  ENEE  majors  (09090)  only, 
0101  Silio,C 

Meets  06/01/04-07/21/04 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9  20am  (CSI  31 17) 

ENEE380  (PermReql  Electromagnetic  Theory;  (3)  REG, 
Prerequisites:  MATH  24I.IPHYS  270  and  271  (Former  PHYS 
263]}  and  completion  of  all  lower-division  technical  courses  in  the 
EE  curriculum.  See  above  note. 
0101  Taylor.  L, 

Meets  06/01/04-07/21/04 

MTuWTh  Il:OOam-I2:20pm(CSI  2120) 

ENEE381  (PermReq)  Electromagnetic  Wave  Propagation;  (3) 

REG 

Prerequisite:  ENEE  380  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 

technical  courses  in  the  EE  curriculum.  See  above  note.  For 

ENEE  majors  only. 

0101  Romero,  D 

Meets  06A)l/04-07/2l/04 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9:20am  (CSI  2107) 


www.summer.umd.edu 


ENEE440  (PermReq)  Microprocessors;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  ENEE  350  and  completion  of  all  lower-division 
technical  courses  in  the  EE  curriculum.  See  above  note.  For 
09090  and  09991  majors  only  ENEE  majors  (09090)  only, 
0101  Hawkins,  W 

M(^ets  06/01/04-07/21/04 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9  20am  (CSI  1122) 

ENEE499  (PermReq)  Senior  Projects  in  Electrical 
Engineering;  (1-3)  REG 

Individual  Instruclion  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

ENEE699  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Electrical 
Engineering;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmeni  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number, 

ENEE799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  SE 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obltiin  section  number, 

ENEE899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  DisserUlion  Research;  (1-8)  S- 
F 

ontact  depanment  or  instructor  to 


E>fES  Engineering  Science 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENESIOO  IPermReq)  Introduction  to  Engineering  Design;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE:  Physical  Science  (PS)  Corequisite:  MATH  140.  Smdents 
interested  in  science  and  technology  discover  engineering  and  the 
engineering  design  process  by  working  in  teams  to  design,  build, 
test  and  analyze  a  number  of  challenging  roboticsmriented 
piojects.  Students  learn  fundamental  engineering  analysis 
methods,  how  to  apply  them  using  software  packages  and  hone 
their  communication  skills  through  design  presentation.  A  Young 
Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  peimission  only.  Please 
contact  SPOC  for  further  information  al  summer@umail.umd  edu 
04YS  Lovell,  D 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

M  9:00ara-l2:00pra  (EGR  01 10) 
TuWThF  1 :0Opm-5:0Opm  (EGR  01 10) 

ENES102  Statics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  MATH  140.  For  engineering  majors  only.  Formerlv 

ENESIIO. 

OIOI  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:30am- 10:50am  (EGR  0108) 
TuTh  12  30pm-2:30pm  (EGR  0108)  Dis 

ENES220  Mechanics  of  Materials;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites,  ENES  102:  and  MATH  141:  and  PHYS  161.  For 
engineering  majors  only  (not  including  ENEE  majors). 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9 :30am- 1 0:50am  (EGR  2154) 
TuTh  l2:45pm-2:45pm(CHM  2201)  Dis 

ENES221  Dynamics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  ENES  102  or  ENES  110:  and  MATH  141;  and  PHYS 

161. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8  00am-9:40am  (EGR  2154) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1:00am- 12:40pm  (EGR  2154) 

ENES435  Product  Liability  and  Regulation;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Junior  standing.  Also  offered  as  ENFP435. 
OIOI  Brannigan,  V, 

TuTh  5:OOpm-8:20pm  (EGR  0135) 

ENFP  Engineering,  Fire  Protection 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENFP429  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies;  (1-3)  REG/P-E 
Individual  Insuiiction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  ,';ection  number. 

ENFP435  Product  Liability  and  Regulation;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Junior  standing.  Also  offered  as  ENES435 
0101  Brannigan,  V 

TuTh  5:00pm-8  20pni  (EGR  0135) 


Schedule  of  Classes  «■  Summer  2004  .  53 


ENFP 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


EUGL 


ENFP619  Graduate  Seminar:  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
IndiviJiia!  Instruction  course    contact  deparltiiem  < 
obtain  section  number 

ENFP629  Selected  Topics;  (3-6)  REG/AUD 
InJividual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmem  • 
obtain  section  number 


ENFP649  Special  Problems;  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  t 

obtain  section  number 

ENFP799  Master's  Thesis  Research:  (1-6)  REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  i 
obtain  section  number 

ENGLEnglisli 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 


ENCLIOl  Introduction  to  Writing;  (3)  REG 

An  introductory  course  in  academic  writing. 

0101  STAFF 
MTuWThF9:30am-10:50om(ARC  1121) 

0102  STAFF 

TuTh  I  0Opra-4:15pni(SQH  2119) 
0104  STAFF 

MTuTh  6;00pni-8:  lOpni  (SQH  21 19) 
0202  STAFF 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:l5pra  (SQH  1103) 
0204  STAFF 

MWTh6  00pm-8:10pm(WDS  1131) 

ENGLIOIB  (PeimReql  Introduction  to  Writing:  (3)  REG. 

For  Bndge  students  only, 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  l:0Opm-2:30pm(MTH  B0425) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  l:00pm-2:3Opni(EGR  1102) 

ENGLIOIX  Introduction  to  Writing;  (3)  REG 

For  students  for  whom  English  is  a  second  language. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (SQH  2120) 

ENGL205  Introduction  to  Shaliespeare;  (3)  REG/P  t^/AUO 
CORE:  Literature  (HL)  RecommenJed  for  non-mnjon. 
0201  Richardson,  B. 

TuTh  l:00pm-4:lSpm(SQH  1105) 

ENGL222  American  Literature:  1865  to  Present;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

CORE:  Literature  (HLl 

0101  Jessar.  K 

TuTh  5:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  2117) 
0201  Helwig,  T 

MW6:00pni-9: 15pm  (SQH  1117) 

ENGL234  Introduction  to  Arrican-American  Literature:  (3) 

REG/PF/AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY 

0101  Harding.] 

MW  6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  2117) 

ENCL243  Introduction  to  Poetry:  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0101  Cross,  R 

TuTh  1  OOpm-4: 15pm  (SQH  1117) 
0201  Van  Egmond,  R 

MW  l:00pm-4;l5pm(SQH  1119) 

ENGL244  Introduction  to  Drama;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0101  Chapman,  M 

MW  l:00pm-4:I5pm(SQH  1107) 

ENGL24S  Film  and  the  Narrative  Tradition:  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 
0401  Melcalf,  G 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  l:00pm-4: 15pm  (SQH  1117) 

ENGL250  Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY  Ahn  offered  as  WMST  25.\ 

Credit  mil  be  granledfor  onl\  one  of  Ike  following:  ENGL  250  or 

WMST  255. 

0201  Macri,  L. 

TuTh  5:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1117) 


ENGL278  IPermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Literature:  Shakespeare 
in  the  Renassancc:  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 

hitrxiduces  students  to  the  plays  of  William  Shakespeare  within 
specific,  historical  circumstances  of  the  Renais-sance.  Students 
read  Romeo  and  Juliet.  Love's  Labor's  Lost  and  Othello  within 
framework  of  Renaissance  life.  A  Young  Scholars  Program 
course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  contact  SPOC  for 
further  information  at  sumnrer@uinail.uiiid.cdu. 
04YS  Donawerth.  J. 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-12:30pm  (SQH  2121) 

ENGL301  Critical  Methods  in  the  Study  of  Literature;  (3) 

REG/PF/AUD 

For  English  and  English  education  majors  only. 

Old  Leonardi.  S 

MW  l:00pm-4  15pm  (SQH  21 17) 

ENGL304  The  Major  Works  of  Shakespeare;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English  courses,  at  least  one  in 

literature;  or  permission  of  department.  Not  open  to  students  who 

have  completed  ENGL  403  and  ENGL  404. 

0101  Grossman.  M. 

TuTh  6:0Opm-9:lSpm  (SQH  1101) 

ENGL312  Romantic  to  Modern  British  Literature;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD 
0201  Klcine.  D. 

TuTh  1.0Opm-4:15pm(SQH  1103) 

ENGL3I3  American  Literature:  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  two  lower-level  English  courses,  at  least  one  in 
literature;  or  permission  of  department. 
0201  Levine.  R 

MW6:0Opm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1107) 

ENGL34«F  Literary  Works  by  Women:  Women  in  the 

Plantation  Household;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD. 

DIVERSITY 

Old  Ryan.  L 

MW  l:00pm-4:15pm(SQH  1105) 

ENGL368  Special  Topics  in  the  Literature  of  Africa  and  the 

African  Diaspora:  The  African  Diaspora:  13)  REG/PF/AUD 

DIVERSITY 

0201  Ray.S. 

MW  l:0Opra-4: 15pm  (SQH  1103) 

ENGL3790  Special  Ibpics  in  Literature:  The  Middle  Ages  in 

Cinema:  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 

0401  Olmert.  M. 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWTh  l:00pm-4:00pm(SQH  1120) 
W6:00pm-9  00pm  (SQH  llODUb 

ENGL379W  Special  Topics  in  Literature:  Modem  Heroic 

Cinema;  (3)  REG 

0201  Miller.  J 

TuTh  6:30pm-10:OOpm  (SQH  1120) 

ENGL388P  Writing  Internship:  (3-6)  REG 

0201  Rosenthal.  L. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
ENCL391  Advanced  Composition;  (3)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 
equivalent. 
0105  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12:20pm  (SQH  1107) 

0107  STAFF 

MW6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1123) 

0108  STAFF 

TuTh  6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1107) 

0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (SQH  1111) 

0204  STAFF 
MW6:0Opm-9:15pro(SQH  2119) 

0205  STAFF 

TuTh  5:00pnl-9: 15pm  (SQH  2122) 

ENGL392  Advanced  Composition:  Pre-Law;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (SQH  2119) 

ENGL393  Technical  Writing;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent. 

0101  STAFF 


MTuWThF  8.00am-9:20am  (SQH  1111) 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9  30am-10:50am  (SQH  1107) 
0105  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  OOam-12  20pm(SQH  1123) 

0108  STAFF 

MW  6  OOpni-9  1 5pm  (SQH  1111) 

0109  STAFF 

MW  6:00pm-9  15pm  (SQH  2122) 

0112  STAFF 

TuTh  6  OOpm-9: 15pm  (SQH  2121) 

0113  STAFF 

TuTh  6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1 123) 
0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- IftSOam  (SQH  2120) 
0204  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1 :00am- 1 2:20pra  (SQH  2119) 

0206  STAFF 

MW6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1123) 

0207  ST/kFF 

MW  6  OOpm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1111) 

0209  STAFF 

TuTh  6;00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1121) 

0210  ST/VFF 

TuTh  6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1 123) 

0211  STAFF 

MW6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1120) 
ENGL393X  Technical  Writing;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  lOl  or 
equivalent.  For  students  for  whom  English  is  a  second  language. 

0103  STAFF 

MW6:00pm-9;  15pm  (SQH  1107) 

0202  STAFF 

TuTh  6:0Opm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1111) 

0203  STAFF 
MW6:0Opm-9:l5pm(SQH  1121) 

ENGL394  Business  Writing;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent.  This  course  satisfies  the  junior  English  requirement 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-IO:50am  (SQH  1123) 

0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1  OOara- 12:20pm  (SQH  2119) 

0104  STAFF 

MW  6:0Opm-9:15pm  (SQH  2121) 

0105  STAFF 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:15pra  (SQH  1121) 

0107  STAFF 

TuTh  6:0Opni-9: 15pro  (SQH  1 105) 

0108  STAFF 

TuTh  6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1 1 19) 

0109  STAFF 

MW  6:00pm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1 105) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (SQH  1105) 

0203  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:OOam-12:20pm(SQH  1107) 

0204  STAFF 

MW6:0Opm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1105) 

0205  STAFF 

TuTh  6  OOpm-9: 15pm  (SQH  2121) 

0206  .  STPJT 

TuTh  6:00pm-9: 15pra  (KEY  0120) 

ENGL39$  Writing  for  Health  Proressions;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  Junior  standing  and  completion  of  ENGL  101  or 

equivalent. 

0101  Keleher.  S. 

MTuWThF  9:30am-lO50am  (SQH  1101) 

ENGL399  IPermReq)  Senior  Seminar:  Restoration  and  18th 
Century  Drama;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
0201  Rosenthal.  L 

TuTh  1  0Opm-4:l5pm(SQH  1111) 

ENGL429  (PermReqt  Independent  Research  in  English;  (l-«) 

REG/PF/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number, 

ENCL429A  Independent  Research  in  English:  The  History  of 

American  Cinema;  (6)  REG 

0101  Miller,  J. 

MTuWThF  9:00am-12:30pm  (SQH  1120) 

ENGL433  American  Literature:  1914  to  the  Present,  the 

Modern  Period;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 

Prerequisite:  two  English  courses  in  literature  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  Chuh.  K 

MW9:00am-l2:30pm(SQH  1117) 


54  •  Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004 


vyrww.summer.umd.edu 


ENGL 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


ENSP 


ENGL4<2  Folksoni  and  Ballad;  (})  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Pearson,  B, 

TuTh  1  00pm-4:15pm(SOH2117) 

ENGL4g8D  Topics  in  Advanced  Writing:  Tlit  Rhetoric  of 
Intimidation:  (3)  REG/FF/AUD 
0201  Hendrickson,  A 

TuTh  6;0Opm-9: 15pm  (SQH  1107) 

ENGL49S  Independent  Study  in  Honors;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
lodividuaj  Instniction  course:  contact  deparlmetlt  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prertquisiles:  Cnndidncy  for  honors  in 
Entlisk  and  ENGL  370  and  ENGL  373.  For  ENGL  major!  only. 

ENGL431  Readings  in  JOth  Century  American  Literature;  (3) 

REG/AUD 

Also  offered  as  ENGL  437. 

0101  Chuh,  K. 

MW  9:00am-12:30pm  (SQH  !  1 17) 

ENGL«99  IPtrmReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 


ENGL7V9  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (l-«)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
obtain  section  number 


ENGLOT9  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depoitmcnt  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  otmiber. 

ENMA  Engineering,  Materials 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENMA4n  (PermRcq)  Senior  Laboratory  Project;  (3)  REG/F- 
F/AUD 
0201  Christou,  A 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


ENMAM8  Special  Problems  in  Materials  Science  and 
Engineering;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  depanmenl 
obtain  section  number. 


E?HMA7»9  IFtrmReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (l-«)  REG. 
Individual  Instrtiction  course:  contact  department  or  itistructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ENMA89*  (PennRrq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

ENME  Engineering,  Mechanical 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENMElJITbtmiodyiiiiiilcs;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
PrertquislU:  PHYS  260  and  PHYS  261  (Formerly:  PHYS  262). 
0101  Ainane,  S 

MTuWTh  9:OOam-10;40am  (EGL  1204) 

ENME320  Thermodynamics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prertquisiles;  MATH  141;  and  IPHYS  260  and  PHYS  261 
(Formerly;  PHYS  262)1. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  11  0Oam-12:4Opm(JMP3104) 

ENME331  Fluid  Mechanics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisilei;  ENME  232  and  ENES  221. 
0101  Bigio.D 

TuTh  12  30pra-3  50pm  (EGR  3106) 


Prerequisites;  ENME  350  and  (PHYS  270  and  271  /Formerly 
PHYS  2631). 

0101  Rothblum.R 

MW  l2:30pm-2  30pm  (EGR  0110) 
MW  2:40pm-4  40pm  (EGR  0110)  Ub 

0102  Rothblum.R 

MW  12:30pm-2:30pm(EGR01IO) 
MW  4;45pm-6;45pm  (EGR  0110)  Lab 

ENME3«1  Vibration,  Controls  and  Optimization  I;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD 

Prerequisites;  ENES  221  and  ENES  220  and  MATH  246. 
0101  Coder.  D. 

MTuW  9:00am-l  1:15am  (EGR  3106) 

ENME400  Machine  Design;  (3)  REG/F-F/AUD 

Senior  standing. 

0101  Beigel.  T 

MTuW  4:00pm-6:15pm  (EGR  0108) 
0201  Beigel.  T. 

MTuW  4:0Opra-6;  15pm  (EGR  3114) 

ENME414  Computer-Alded  Design;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite;  MATH  241  or  equivalent. 
0101  Saraiji.  R 

TuTh  I2:30pm-3:50pm (EGR 0135) 

ENME462  Vibrations,  Controls,  and  Opdmiulloil  11;  (3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites;  ENME  351  and  ENME  361.  Formerly  ENME  362. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9:40am  (JMP  3104) 

ENME488  (PermReq)  Special  Problems;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ENME489T  Special  Ttapics  In  Mechanical  Engineering: 
'nirbomachinery:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  Maries.  C 

MTuWTh  10:00am-l  1:40am  (EGR  2112) 


ENME799  MasUr's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departirwDt  or 
obtain  section  number. 


ENME899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depamneol 
obtain  section  number. 

ENNU  Engineering,  Nuclear 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENNII468  Research;  (2-3)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  I 

obtain  section  number. 

ENNU648  Special  Problems  in  Nuclear  Engineering;  (1-6) 

REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmen 

obtain  section  number. 


ENNl)7»9  MasUr's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
obtain  section  number. 


ENNU899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depaninent  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ENPM  Engineering,  Professional  Masters 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENPM808F  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering:  Applied  Finite 
Element  Methods;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0101  Elheridge.  1. 

Meets  06/03/04-07/22/04 

.    TuTh  5:30pm-8: 10pm  (EGR  2154) 

ENPM808N  Advanced  Topics  In  Engineering:  Network 
Security;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0101  Mehrotra,  A 

Meets  06/03/04-07/22/04 

MW  7:00pm-9:40pm  (EGR  1104) 

ENPM808T  Advanced  Ibpics  in  Engineering:  Next  Generation 
Wireless  Communication  Networks;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0101  SayraHan-Pour.  K, 

Meets  06/0 1  /04-07/2 1  /04.  - 

TuTh  5:30pm-8: 10pm  (EGR  1104) 

ENRE  Reliability  Engineering 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENRE467  System  Safety  Engineering;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites;  MATH  246  and  PHYS  263  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  Allocco,  M 

Th  5;30pm-8:50pm  (ITV  1 100) 

ENRE620  Mathematical  Techniques  of  Reliability  Engineering; 

(3)  REG/AUD. 

Also  offered  as  ENNU  620. 

0101  Modaires.  M. 

Tu5:OOpm-8: 10pm  (ITV  IJOO) 

ENRE648  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Reliability 
Engineering;  (1-6)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ENRE798  Master's  Non-Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Insffuction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ENRE799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG/S-F 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  departnKnt  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

ENRE899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  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)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Contact  Systems  Engineering  Office.  Rm. 
2172  A.  V.  Williams  BIdg.  to  malce  arrangements 

ENSP  Environmental  Science  and  Policy 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 


ENSP386  Internship;  (3-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course,  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite;  internship  proposal  approved 
by  ihf  specialty  advisor,  the  direnor  of  ENSP  and  the  student's 
internship  sponsor 


ENME332  Transfer  Processes:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite;  ENME  331 
0101  Herold.  K 

MTuWTh  9:00am- 10:40am  (EGR  3102) 


ENPM633  The  ChemUtry  of  Natural  Waters;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
Prerequisite;  ENCE  433  or  permission  of  instructor 
0101  Cheng.  Y. 

Meets  06/01/04-07/21/04 

MW  5:30pm-8  10pm  (EGR  2107) 


www.summer.umd.edu 


ENPM808  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Engineering;  (1-3) 

REG/AUD 

0101  Syrmos.  G. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004  .  55 


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ENTM 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


FREN 


ENTM  Entomology 
(Life  Sciences) 


ENTM699  Advanced  Entomolog)':  (l-«)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Inslmction  course:  contact  depanmeni 
obtain  section  number. 


ENTM789  Field  Expei 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  c 

obtain  section  number. 


>  PesI  Management;  (1-6)  REG/ 
ontaci  depanment  or  instructor  to 


ENTM799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (l-«)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
obtain  section  number. 


ENTMg99  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instrrictor  t 
obtain  section  number. 

ENTS  Telecommunications 

(The  A.  James  Clark  School  of 
Engineering) 


ENTS609  Telecommunications  Project:  (3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment 
obtain  section  number. 

FMST  Family  Studies 
(Health  and  Human  Performance) 


FMSTMO  Couple  Relationships;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  McClintock-Comcaux.  M. 

MW  6:00pm-9:30pm  (MMH  0108) 

FMST330  Family  Theories  and  Patterns;  (3)  REG/AUD. 

Junior  standing. 

0101  Zeiger,  R. 

TuTh  9:30an)- 12:50pm  (MMH  0108) 

FMST332  Children  in  Families;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisile:  FMST  105  or  PSYC  100. 
0101  Marine.  E. 

MW  2:00pra-5:20pm  (MMH  0108) 
0201  Falconier.  M. 

TuTh  2:00pm-5:20pm  (MMH  0108) 

FMST341  Personal  and  Family  Finance;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  Knight,  W. 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:20pm  (MMH  1400) 
0201  ICnight.  W. 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:20pm  (MMH  1400) 

FMST3S1  Poverty,  Amuence,  and  Families;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
DIVERSITY  Prerequisile:  SOCY  100  or  SOCY  105. 
0201  Morton,  G. 

MW  2:00pm-5:20pm  (MMH  0108) 

FMST383  Delivery  of  Human  Services  to  Families;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Prerequisile:  FMST  330. 
0201  Kuvalanlta,  K. 

TuTh  9:30am- 12:50pm  (MMH  3418) 

FMST386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisile:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

FMST399  {PermReql  Independent  Study;  (1-6)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Individualized  family  and  community 
studies  projects  of  interest  to  student  and  faculty 

FMST431  Family  Crises  and  Intervention;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 
0101  Zeiger,  R 

TuTh  2:00pm-5:20pm  (MMH  0108) 
0401  Zeiger,  R. 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuW  9:00am- 1 :30pm  (MMH  0108) 


FMST460  Violence  in  Families;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  PSYC  100  or  SOCY  100  or  SOCY  105. 
0101  Twombly.C 

TuTh  2:OOpm-S:20pm  (KEY  0102) 

FMST477  (PermReq)  Internship  and  Analysis  in  Family  Studies; 
(3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  FMST  3S3.  plus  iin  iidditional  six  FMST  credits  and 
permission  ofdepartmeiil.  For  FMST  majors  only.  Credit  wilt  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  FMST  477  or  FMST  347. 
Meets  on  alternate  Tuesdays.  A  planned,  supervised  internship 
complemented  by  analysis.  Opportunities  to  integrate  theory  and 
practice.  Field  experience  requires  minimum  of  120  hours  per 


0101  Oravecz,  L 

Meets  06/01/04-08/17/04 

W9:30am-12:50pm(MMH  1108A) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

FMST487  Legal  Aspects  of  Family  Problems;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

0101  Myriclcs.  N. 

MW  2:00pm-5:20pm  (MMH  1400) 

FMST497  The  Child  and  the  Law;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
0101  Myricks,  N 

MW9:30am-12:50pm(MMH  1304) 

FMST498  (PermReq)  Special  Topics;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course,  contact  departme 
obtain  section  number.  Individual  family  studie 
on  topics  of  interest  to  student  mid  faculty. 

FMST498S  Special  Topics:  Sexuality:  Issues  in  Family  Therapy 
and  Service  Delivery;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  Burdetle.R 

TuTh  9:30ani-12:50pm  (MMH  1108A) 

FMST64S  Sexuality:  Issues  in  Family  Therapy  and  Service 

Delivery;  (3)  REG/AUD 

Prerequisites:  a  basic  course  in  human  sexualiry  and  permission 

of  instructor 

0101  Burdette,  R. 

TuTh  9:30am-l2:50pm  (MMH  1108A) 

FMST654  Clinical  Marriage  and  Family  Therapy  Practice;  (3) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisile:  FMST  651.  Limited  10  students  admilled  10  the  family 

therapy  program. 

0101  Werlinich,  C 

M  8:00am-4:30pm  (Arranged) 
0201  Werlinich,  C 

M  8:00am-4:30pm  (Arranged) 

FMST658  Supervised  Clinical  Practice  of  Marriage  and 
Family  Therapy;  (1)  S-F 
0101  Werlinich,  C 

W  9:00am-12:00pm  (MMH  1310) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0201  Werlinich,  C 

W  9:00am-12:00pm  (MMH  1310) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

FMST689  (PermReq)  Internship;  (3-6)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Internship  related  to  student's  chosen 
specialization. 

FMST698  (PermReq)  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies;  (1-3) 

REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

FMST698C  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies:  Family  Crises 
and  Intervention:  (3)  REG/AUD 
0101  Zeiger,  R 

TuTh  2:00pm-5:20pm  (MMH  0108) 
0401  Zeiger,  R 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuW  9:00am-l:30pm  (MMH  0108) 

FMST698V  Advanced  Topics  in  Family  Studies:  Violence  in 
Families;  (3)  REG/AUD 
OIOI  Tviombly,  C 

TuTh  2:OOpm-5:20pm  (KEY  0102) 


FMST699  Independent  Study;  (1-6)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  ( 
obtain  section  number 


FMST789  (PermReql  Non-Thesis  Research;  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

FMST799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course   contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  nuniber. 

FMST899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG/S-F 

0207  Koblinsky,  S. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

FREN  French 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 


FRENlOl  Elementary  French  I;  (4)  REG/P  F/AUD 
Not  open  to  students  with  2  or  more  years  of  high  school  level 
French  or  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  French. 
0101  Akpakla,  B 

TuWTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (JMZ  1224) 

FREN102  Elementary  French  II;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  FREN  101  at  UMCP  or  permission  of  department. 
0201  Mechtati.  J. 

TuWTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (JMZ  0208) 

FREN103  Elementary  French  Review:  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Limited  to  students  who  have  completed  fewer  than  three  years  of 
high  school  French.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 
FREN  102  or  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  French.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  Ihe  following:  FREN  102  or  FREN  103. 
0101  Wiimer,  L. 

TuWTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (JMZ  1215) 

FREN2D1  Intermediate  French;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  FREN  102.  Not  open  to 
native/fluent  speakers.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  FREN  201  or  FREN  203.  Formerly  FREN  203. 
0101  Ri)o  Farias  Costa.  A 

TuWTh  6:00pro-9:00pm  (JMZ  3120) 

FREN202  Intermediate  French  Review;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisile:  FREN  103.  Not  open  to 
students  who  have  completed  FREN  201  (formerly  FREN  203). 
0201  Rebourcet,  S 

TuWTh  6:00pra-9:00pm  (JMZ  2207) 


FREN204  French  Grammar  and  Composition;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisile:  FREN  201  or  FREN  202. 

Open  to  students  who  have  completed  4  years  (Level  4)  of  high 

school  French.  Not  open  to  nativeJflueni  speakers. 

0201  Nair,  P. 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:20pm  (JMZ  3120) 

FREN250  Introduction  to  French  Literature;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers. 

Prerequisile:  FREN  204  or  equivalent.  Recommended:  FREN  211- 

0101  Pemkeu,  Z. 

MW  6:00pm-9:20pm  (JMZ  3203) 

FREN302  Praclicum  in  Translation  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisile:  FREN  301  or  equivalent. 
0101  Mohan,  S 

TuTh  5:00pm-9:20pm  (JMZ  3203) 

FREN303  Practicum  in  Translation  II;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisile:  FREN  301  or  equivalent.  Recommended:  FREN 

302. 

0101  Mohan,  S. 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:20pra  (JMZ  3203) 

FREN311  Advanced  French  Conversation;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers.  Prerequisile:  FREN  204  or 
equivalent.  Recommended:  FREN  211.  Taught  concurrently  with 
FREN  312. 
0201  Russelburg,  S. 

MW  6:00pm-9:20pm  (JMZ  3118) 

FREN312  France  Today;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers.  Prerequisile:  Fren  204  or 

equivalent.  Taught  concurrently  with  FREN  311. 

0201  Russelburg,  S 

MW  6:00pm-9:20pm  (JMZ  3118) 


FREN799  Master's  Thesis  Research:  (1-6)  REG/S-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmeni 
obtain  section  number. 


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FREN 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


GVPT 


FREN899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research:  (1-8)  REG/S-F 
Individual  Instruciion  course:  coniact  depanment  or  instructor 
obtain  seclu>n  number 

GEOG  Geography 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


GEOCIOO  Introduction  to  Geoerapby;  (3)  REG/P-F 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 
0101  Cirrincione.  J. 

TuTh  4:00pm-7:30pm  (LEF  2205) 

GEOG140  Coastal  Environments;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Physical  Science  (PS) 
0201  Kearney.  M 

TuTh  9:3Dam-l  OOpra  {LEF  2166) 

GEOG170  Maps  and  Map  Vx:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS) 
0101  Bixxlsky.  H 

TuTh  9  OOam- 12:30pm  (LEF  1222) 

GEOC320  The  United  States  and  Canada;  (3)  REG/PF/AUO 
0201  Ency,  A 

MW  9:OOanvl2:30pm  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG321  Maryland  and  Adjacent  Areas;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  Eney.  A 

MW  l:00pm-4:30pm  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG323  Latin  America:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

DIVERSITY 

0101  Luna.  R 

TuTh  12:30pm-4:00pm  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG372  Remote  Sensing;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
There  is  a  $40  00  lab  fee  for  Ihis  course 
0101  Weiner,  M 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:30pm  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG373  Geographic  Informalion  Systems;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

There  is  a  $40  00  lab  fee  for  this  course. 

OlZl  Tedrick.  J 

Meets  06A)I/04-07/09/04 

MW  6:0Opni-9:3Opm  (SGI  210) 
Section  OlZl  is  taught  al  the  Shady  Grove  located  at  9630 
Gudelsky  Drive.  Rockville  MD 

0201  Reilsnia.  F. 

MW  6:00pm-9:30pm  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG3S4  (PermReq)  Internship  in  Geography;  (3)  S-F 
individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instnictor  to 
obtain  section  number  Prerequisite.  GEOG  305;  and  GEOG  310: 
and  permission  vf  department.  Cnrequisile:  GEOG  385. 

CEOG385  (PermReq)  InUrnship  Research  Paper;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 
AUD 

Individual  instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Prerequisite:  GEOG  305:  and  GEOG  310: 
and  permission  of  depanment.  Corequisite:  GEOG  384. 

GEOG398  Special  Topics  in  Geography:  'nchnoiogy,  SaUlliUs 
and  Global  Change;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
04YS  Geores.  M 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  9  30am-4  30pm  (LEF  1220) 

CEOG42I  Cultural  Ecology:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  Kearney.  B 

TuTh  2:00pm-5  30pm  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG422  Population  Geography;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Zlalic.  M 

MW  6:D0pm-9:30pm  (LEF  1222) 

CEOG4S0  The  Contemporary  City;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Zlalic.  M. 

MW2:00pra-5:30pra(LEF  1221) 

GEOG498  (Penn/ie.7)  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

CEOG7g8  iPermReql  Selected  Topics  in  Geography:  (1-3)  REG/ 
AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmen 


GEOG788D  Selected  Topics  in  Geography:  Population 

Geography; (3) 

0101  Zlalic.  M. 

MW  6  00pni-9-.30pm  (LEF  1222) 

GEOG788E  Selected  Topics  in  Geography:  Cultural  Ecology; 

(1-3) 

0201  Kearney.  B. 

TuTh  2:00pm-S  30pm  (LEF  2166) 

GEOG788I  Selected  Topics  in  Geography:  The  Contemporary 

Cily:  (3) 

0101  Zlalic.  M 

MW  2  OOpm-5  30pm  (LEF  1221) 

GEOG789  (PermReq)  Independent  Readings:  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instnictor  to 
obtain  section  number,  Coniact  depanment  to  make  arrangements. 

GZ.0G19»  (PermReq)  Internship  in  Geography:  (3)  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)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

GEOG899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 
REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

GEOL  Geology 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 
Sciences) 


GEOLIOO  Physical  Geology:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Credit  will  be  granted/or  only  one  of  the  following:  GEOL  100  or 

GEOL  103  or  GEOL  105  or  GEOL  107.  CORE  Physical  Science 

Laboratory  (PL)  Course  only  when  taken  concurrently  with 

GEOL  110 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50ara(PLS  1140) 

GEOLllO  Physical  Geology  Laboratory;  (1)  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  STAFF 

MW  I2:00pm-3:00pm  (GEO  2106)  Lab 

GEOL120  Environmental  Geology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Physic?!  Science  (PS) 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (PLS  1119) 

GEOL3S8  Field  Studies  II:  The  Natural  History  or  the 
Galapagos  Island;  (3)  REG 
OIGA  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

GEOL499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Geology;  (1-3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

GEOL799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-4)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

GEOL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG/S-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmen 
obtain  section  number. 

GERM  Germanic  Studies 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 


GERM103  Review  of  Elemenury  German;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  assignment  either  by  placement  examination  or  by 
the  undergraduate  director 
0101  Gary.  C. 

MTuWTh  9:30am- 1 1:45am  (JMZ  3203) 
0201  Kurash.  J. 

MTuWTh  9:30am-ll:4Sam  (JMZ  3203) 


GERM203  Intensive  Review  of  Intermediate  German;  (4) 
REG 

Prerei/uisite:  completion  of  GERM  102  or  GERM  103  or 
placement  examination  administered  by  Undergraduate 
Coordinator  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  GERM  202. 
0101  Oweiss.  O 

MTuWTh  9  30am-l  1:45am  (JMZ  3205) 
0201  Molchanova.  E. 

MTuWTh  9:30am- 11:45am  (JMZ  3205) 

GERM280  German-American  Cultural  Contrast:  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

CORE  Humanities  (HO) 

0101  Pasternak.  J 

MTuWTh  I  30pm-3  15pm  (JMZ  3205) 

GERM285  German  Film  and  Lileralure;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0301  Beicken,  P 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MWF  9:00am-2:00pm  (JMZ  1224) 

GERM899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

GVPT  Government  and  Politics 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


G  VPTIOO  Principles  of  Governmeiil  and  Politics;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 

0101  Hamilton.  C 

TuTh  9:00am- 12:20pm  (TYD  1108) 
0201  Voyusekhovskyy,  P 

TuTh  9:00am-12:20pm  (TYD  1111) 

GVPT170  American  Governmenl;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 
0101  Hamilton.  C 

MW  9:00am-12:20pm  (TYD  1 108) 
0201  Whitt.C 

TuTh  9:00am- 12:20pm  (TYD  1 102) 

CVPT200  International  Political  Relations:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Prerequisite:  GVPT 

100. 

0101  Biswas.  B. 

TuTh  9:00am- 12:20pm  (TYD  1102) 

CVPT231  Law  and  Society;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  GVPT  170. 
0201  Longoria,  R. 

MW  9:00am-12:20pm  (TYD  1108) 

G  VPT24I  The  Study  of  Political  Philosophy:  Ancient  and 

Modern;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  GVPT  WO. 
0101  Kammas.  A 

MW  6:30pm-9:50pm  (TYD  2106) 

GVPT241H  The  Study  of  PoUtical  Philosophy:  Ancient  and 
Modern:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  GVPT  100.  Limited  to  Honors  students  only. 
0201  Bowker,  M 

TuTh  9:00am- 12:20pm  (ARC  1125) 

CVPT270  Introduction  to  Public  Policy;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  GVPT  170. 
0201  Vietri,  L. 

MW  l:30pm-4:50pm(PLS  1130) 

G  VPT282  The  Government  and  Politics  of  the  Third  World: 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  GVPT  100. 

0101  Grant-Wisdom.  D. 

MW  12:30pm-3:50pm(TYD  1 102) 

CVPT289A  (PermReq)  Special  Ibpics  in  Government  and 
Politics:  International  Political  Relations  (ICONS);  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Students  participate  in  foreign  policy  and  negotiation  activities, 
including  the  acclaimed  ICONS  (International  Communication 
and  Negotiation  Simulation)  program.  Students  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.  A  Young  Scholars 


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HESP 


Program  course  Enrollmem  by  pen 

SPOC  lor  lunher  mfonnalic 

MYS  Young,  K 

Mee IS  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF9  00am- 12  00pm  (PLS  1129) 
MWTh  l:0Opm-4:00pm(PLS  1129)  Dis 

GVPT309P  Topics  in  Inlernalional  Relations:  Inler  and  intra- 
state conflict  and  its  resolution  in  Latin  America;  (3)  REG/P-F/  . 
AUD. 

Also  offered  as  SPAN  448B, 
0201  Kaufman.  E, 

TuTh2:OOpm-5:20pm(TYD2108) 

CVPT309X  Topics  in  International  Relations:  ConRict 
Resolution  ■  The  Israeli  Palestinian  Experiment;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 
AUD, 

After  years  of  negotiation,  lately  most  of  the  dialogue  between 
Palestinians  and  Israelis  East  is  spoken  with  bullets  and  bombs.  A 
unique  team  of  professors  from  the  Middle  East  is  team-leaching 
this  groundbreaking  course.  The  specially  designed  approach 
allows  an  in-depth  understanding  of  this  volatile  issue  using 
inleraclive  discussion,  hislorical  perspectives  and  problem-solving 
workshops  to  search  for  common  ground.  Topics  include  the  fate 
of  Jerusalem,  the  problems  associated  with  refugees.-settlements, 
water  rights,  border  disagreements  and  security  concerns.  This 
conflict  is  compared  to  the  broader  perspective  of  other  ethno- 
polilical  conflicts.  The  instructors  are  two  well  known  Palestinian 
and  Israeli  political  scientists,  who  for  nine  years  have  been 
working  together  Prof.  Manuel  Hassassian  a  resident  of  the  West 
Bank,  is  the  Executive  Vice-President  of  the  Bethlehem 
University.  Prof.  Edy  Kaufman,  is  the  Executive  Director  of  the 
Harry  S.  Truman  Institute  for  the  Advancement  of  Peace  at  the 
Hebrew  University  of  Jerusalem.  Both  will  be  coming  specially 
from  the  Middle  East  to  teach  this  course. 
0201  Kaufman,  E 

TuTh  6:00pm-9;20pra  (TYD  1101) 

CVPT386  iPermReq)  Experiential  Leartiing;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instrtictor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite;  permission  of  departmenl. 
Junior  staniling. 

GVPT388  (PermReq)  Topical  Investieations;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

0101  Morse,  B 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Morse,  B, 

Time  and  room  to  tie  arranged 

GVPT388A  Topical  Investigations:  Analysis  of  Concepts  and 

Filmic  Images;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Requires  concurrent  regislralion  in  GVPT  399A  for  a  combined 

total  of  6  credits.  See  course  description  under  GVPT  399A. 

0301  Glass,  J 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
GVPT399A  Seminar  in  CovernnienI  and  Politics:  Films  and  the 
Politics  of  the  Family;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
May  be  taken  concurrenlly  wilh  GVPT  388A  for  a  total  of  6 

0301  Glass.  J. 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  l:30pm-4:30pm  (JMZ  0220) 

GVPT409A  Seminar  in  International  Relations  and  World 
Politics:  Ethnic  Conflict;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD. 
This  course  will  explore  the  use  of  simulations  for  the  snidy  of 
negotiation  and  decision-making  and  R  theories  of  conflict  and 
cooperation.  This  class  will  design,  beta-test  and  analyze 
scenarios  and  simulations  that  explore  these  two  topics.  The 
students  will  have  the  opportunity  lo  do  original  work  in  these 
areas  and  experience  a  very  hands-on  approach  lo  the  study  of 
inlemational  relations.  The  course  is  designed  for  students  who 
have  taken  previous  classes  in  international  relations  and  would 
like  lo  explore  issues  further  (bul  such  courses  are  not  a 
prerequisite) 
0101  Pate.  A 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:20pm  (PLS  1 129) 
C  VPT409B  Seminar  in  International  Relations  and  World 
Politics:  Politics  of  the  Arab  World;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  Hassassian.  M. 

TuTh  2;00pm-5 :20pm  (TYD  1 108) 

GVPT409K  Seminar  in  International  Relations  and  World 
Politics:  Multi-Track  Diplomacy  and  Conflict  Transformation; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Six  evening  seminars.  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays.  June  22nd  July 
8lh,  600-9:20  p  m  ;  weekend  workshop:  Friday  July  9lh,  6:00- 
9:20  p.m.  and  Saturday  and  Sunday  July  10th  1 1th.  9:00  a  ml  00 
p  m.  and  2  00-6:00  p  m 


0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/22/04-07/1 1/04 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

G  VPT432  Civil  Rights  and  the  Constitution;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  GVPT  231. 
0101  Simon.  S 

TuTh  5:00pm-8:20pm  (TYD  21 10) 

GVPT439A  Seminar  in  Public  Law:  Gender  and  the  Law;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  Fritz.  M 

MW  5:00pm-8:20piTi  (TYD  2102) 

GVPT444  American  Political  Theory;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  GVPT  100  or  GVPT  170. 
0201  Terchek.  R. 

TuTh  9:OOam-12:20pm  (TYD  1108) 

GVPT475  The  Presidency  and  the  Executive  Branch;  (3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  GVPT  170. 

0201  Freund.  E. 

TuTh  S:0Opm-8 :20pm  (TYD  2106) 

GVPT479A  Seminar  in  American  Politics:  Politics  of  the 
Vietnam  War;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0201  Vielri.  L 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:20pm  (PLS  1 130) 

GVPT808K  Selected  Ibpics  in  Functional  Problems  in 
International  Relations:  Multi-Track  Diplomacy  and  Conflict 
Transformation;  (3)  REG/AUD 

Six  evening  seminars.  Tuesdays  and  Thursdays.  June  22nd  July 
8th.  6:00-  9:20  p.m.;  weekend  workshop:  Friday  July  9th.  6:00- 
9:20  p.m.  and  Saturday  and  Sunday  July  lOth  and  llth.  9:00a, m. 
1 .00  p.m.  and  2 :00-6:00  p.m. 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/22/04-07/1 1/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

GVPT898  Readings  in  Government  and  Politics;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  conlaci  departmenl  or  insti\ictor  lo 
obtain  section  number. 

GVPT899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  numtier. 

HEBR  Hebrew 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 


HEBRllIL  Elementary  Hebrew  I;  (6)  REG/P-F/AUD 
HEBR  1 1 1 L  is  pari  of  the  Intensive  Language  Institute,  an  eight- 
week  session  wherein  students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful 
completion  To  participate,  students  must  register  for  LANG 
108B  The  program  focuses  on  Modem  Israeli  Hebrew,  with  an 
emphasis  on  conversation.  Students  study  linguistic  structure  and 
develop  audio-lingual,  writing,  and  reading  ability.  For  further 
information,  please  visit  www.summcrumd.edu/ 
inlensivelanguage/  or  contact  Summer  Sessions  al 
summer@umail.umd.edu 
0101  Zakim,  E. 

Mecls  06/21/04-08/13/04 

MTuThF  9:00am-3:30pm  (SQH  1121) 

W  9:00am-3;30pm  (SQH  1121) 

HEBR1I2L  Elementary  Hebrew  II;  (6)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  HEBR  III  or  equivalent.  HEBR  1 12L  is  pan  of  Ihe 
Intensive  Language  Institute,  an  eight-week  session  wherein 
students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful  complelion  To 
panicipate,  students  must  register  for  LANG  108B  The  program 
focuses  on  Modem  Israeli  Hebrew,  with  an  emphasis  on 
conversation.  Students  study  linguistic  structure  and  develop 
audio-lingual,  writing,  and  reading  ability  For  further  infomialion, 
please  visit  www.summer.umd  edu/intensivelanguage/  or  contact 
Summer  Sessions  al  summer@umail.umd.edu 
0101  Zakim.  E 

Meets  06/2 1  /04-08/ 1 3/04 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

HESP  Hearing  and  Speech  Sciences 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

HESPI20  Introduction  lo  Linguistics:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 
0101  Anlonisse.M 

MWF  9:00am- 1 1 :30am  (LEF  1222) 


HESP3I1  Anatomy,  Pathology  and  Physiology  of  Ihe  Auditory 

System;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  HESP  202  iv»/i  ii  grude  itf  C  or  better,  or 

permission  of  depiirtmeiit. 

0101  Shiau.  W 

MWF  1 1:00am- 1;  15pm  (LEF  0135) 

HESP386  IPermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  lo 
obtain  section  numt>er  Prerequisite:  permission  of  deptirlment. 
Junior  standing. 

HESP388  Undergraduate  Research  Exlernship;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruclion  ( 

obtain  section  number. 


:  contact  depantnent  or  instructor  to 


HESP4II  Introduction  to  Audiology:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  HESP  311  with  a  grade  of  'C  or  belter,  or 
permission  of  departtnent. 
0101  Zaiewski.  C. 

TuTh  4:30pm-6:30pm  (LEF  1201) 

W  4  30pm-6:30pm  (LEF  1220) 

HESP4I7  Principles  and  Methods  in  Speech-Language 
Pathology  and  Audiology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites:  I  HESP  311.  HESP  402.  and  HESP  411!  m'*  a 
grade  of  "C  "  or  better,  or  permission  of  departmenl. 
0201  Sanson.  K 

MTuWTh  9 :30am-ll:45am  (LEF  1201) 

HESP420  Deafness  and  Sign  Language;  (3)  REG 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  onh  one  of  the  following:  HESP  498A  or 

HESP  420. 

0101  Kinsella-Meier,  M 

MW  5:OOpm-8:20pm  (LEF  0135) 

HESP498A  Seminar:  American  Sign  Language  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

0101  Williams,  T 

MWF9:0Oam-ll:30am(LEF  1221) 

HESP498B  Seminar:  American  Sign  Language  II;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

0201  Williams,  T 

MWF  9:00am-l  1:30am  (LEF  1221) 

HESP499  IPermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:»contacl  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

HESP625  Dysphagia;  (3)  REG. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  HESP  639B  or  HESP  625. 

0201  Sonies.  B. 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWTh  4:00pm-7:C0pm  (LEF  0135) 

Time  and  room  to  t>e  arranged 

HESP635  Aural  Rehabililation/Habilitalion;  (3)  REG/AUD 

0101  STAFF 

TuW  l:00pm-4:20pm  (LEF  1201) 

HESP638  Research  Practicutn:  Minor  Research  Problems:  (1- 

3)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  conlaci  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

HESP646  Educational  Audiology;  (3)  REG 
Prerequisite:  HESP  606.  Recommended:  HESSP  64S. 
0201  Forseler.  A. 

MeeLs  07/l2/04-08/06A)4 

MTuTh  l:00pm-4:00pm  (LEF  0135) 

HESP648B  Clinical  Practice  in  Speech;  (1-2)  REG/AUD 
Old  Sisskin.  V 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

0102  Skinker,  K 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

0103  Sanson,  K 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

0104  Askew,  C. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

0105  Handy,  D 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

HESP649  (PermReq)  Clinical  Practice  in  Audiology;  (1-2)  REG/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruclion  course   conlaci  depanmer 

obtain  section  number. 


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HESP 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


HLTH 


HESP708  Independent  Study;  (1-6)  REG/AUD 

IndiMjujI  Instruction  tout^e    contact  departnienl  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

HESP7M  Advanced  Clinical  Practice  in  Speech;  (2)  REG/AUD 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 

HESP729  Advanced  Clinical  Practice  in  Audiolog.v;  (1-8)  REG/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

HESP788  Graduate  Research  Externship:  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

HESP799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

HESP899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research:  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

HISP  Historic  Preservation 

(School  of  Architecture,  Planning,  and 
Preservation) 


HISP619  iPrrmReq)  Special  Topics  in  Historic  Preservation; 

(3)  REG/AUD 

0101  Fiack.  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Flack.  J 

Time  and  mom  to  be  arranged 

HISP679  Measured  Drawings  Tor  Historic  Preservation;  (3) 

REG/AUD 

This  course  may  only  be  taken  with  HISP  6I9C.  not 

iodependenlly. 

Old  Capen.  J 

Meets  0«/16/O4-07/O9/O4 

TuTh7  00pm-IO:20pra(ARC  1125) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 

H1SP70O  Tinal  Seminar  in  Historic  Preservation;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD. 

ClOl  Flack.  J. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Rack.  J. 

TinK  and  room  to  be  arranged 

HIST  History 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

HISTl  1 1  The  Medieval  World;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 
CORE  Social  or  Polincal  History  (SH) 
0201  Rutenburg.  I 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12  20pm  (KEY  0116) 

HIST156  History  of  the  United  Sutes  to  1865;  (3)  REG/P  F/ 

AUD 

CORE  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 

0201  Hughes.  M 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (KEY  01 16) 

HISTIS7  History  of  the  United  SUtes  Since  1865;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

CORE  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 

Old  Smead,  E 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12: 20pm  (KEY  0102) 
0201  Scoll-Childress.  R 

MTuWThF  II  00am- 1 2  20pm  (KEY  0103) 

HIST219  Special  Topics  in  Hblory:  As  Time  Goes  By-American 
History  as  Viewed  through  American  Music,  from  Colonial 
Times  to  Hip  Hop;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 

Students  investigate  how  music  functions  as  a  historical  document 
that  can  illuminate  the  major  issues  of  American  history.  Through 
readings,  discussion,  researcli.  lectures  and  audio  and  video 
recordings,  students  examine  the  evolution  of  American  music 
and  Its  attendant  industry  and  technology  A  Young  Scholars 
Program  course  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  contact 
SPOC  for  further  information  at  sunimer@umail.umd.edu. 
04YS  Cohen.  H 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

Time  and  rtjom  to  be  arranged 


HIST219E  Special  Topics  in  History:  As  Time  Goes  By: 
American  History  as  Viewed  Through  the  Prism  of  American 
Music,  from  Colonial  Times  to  Hip-Hop;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 
0501  Cohen.  H 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  l:00pm-4:15pm(ASY  1213) 

HIST2190  History  of  Sexuality  in  America;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH)  DIVERSITY 
0501  Lyons.  C 

Meets  06«  1/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-12:45pm(TLF  1101) 

HIST299  IPermReij)  Directed  Research;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

HIST319A  Special  Topics  in  History:  Radical  Regimes  in  the 
Arab  Worid;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 
0101  All.  I 

MW  6:0Opm-9  15pm(KEY01l6) 

H1ST319B  Special  Topics  in  History:  Religion  and  Slate  in  the 
Middle  East  Theory  and  Practice;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  Ali.  I 

TuTh  6  OOpm-9  I5pm  (KEY  01 16) 

HIST319C  Special  Topics  in  History:  Asian  Age  in  World 
History,  1200-1800;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 

Examines  the  encounters  Iietween  Central  Asian  steppe  nomads 
and  the  sown  regions  across  Eurasia.  The  course  begins  with  an 
examination  of  the  steppe  societies  of  Central  Asia,  the 
geographic  region  identified  with  the  Silk  Roads.  The  next  three 
sections  of  the  course  focus  on  the  nomadic  interactions  (of  the 
Turks.  Mongols.  Khitans.  Jurcheds.  et  al  )  with  the  settled  worlds 
of  East  Asia  (Song.  Ming.  &  Early  (Jing  China).  South  Asia  (the 
Delhi  Sultanates  &.  the  Mughal  Empire),  and  Southwest  Asia 
(Ottoman  Empire).  A  major  motif  of  world  history  before  1800 
was  the  interactions  all  across  Eurasia  between  nomad  and 
sedentary  civilizations.  A  second  major  motif,  again  within  a 
world  historical  context,  was  the  relatively  even  balance  m  the 
settled  regions  economic  and  political  development.  They  were 
neither  stagnant  nor  backward  and  merely  awaiting  for  the 
arrival  of  the  Europeans  to  assert  their  dominance.  Indeed,  this 
early  modem  penod  was  one  in  which  there  was  growing 
interdependence  among  these  regions.  After  the  arrival  of  the 
Europeans  (ca.  1500).  "Asia"  began  to  undergo  a  senes  of 
transformations,  but  not  merely  because  of  the  arrival  of 
Westerners.  Historical  forces  both  from  within  and  from  without 
were  pushing  and  pulling  "Asia"  in  new  directions.  The  course 
ends  where  the  new  directions  begin.  A  final  note:  one  of  the 
purposes  of  this  course  is  to  "de-center"  the  discourse  on  the 
place  of  Europe  in  world  history  and  suggest  that  Europe  may 
have  had  an  "equal"  place  in  the  world  system  of  the  1200-1800. 
but  it  was  not  central  nor  dominant.  The  centralily  and  dominance 
of  Eurtjpe  were  post- 1800  developments. 
OlZl  Lilley.C. 

TuTh  l:0Opm-4:20pm(SGII  3052) 
Section  OIZI  is  taught  at  the  Shady  Grove  Campus  located  at 
9630  Gudelsky  Drive.  Rockville.  MD 


HIST319D'Special  Ibpics  in  History:  America  in  the  Movies: 
Major  Tbemcs  In  20th  Century;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0201  Malka.  S, 

TuTh600pm-9:I5pm(PLS  IIII) 

HIST319Q  Special  Topics  in  History:  Africa  in  Worid  History, 
1750  to  Present  Times;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD. 
0401  Gordon.  D 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-l2:45pm  (KEY  0126) 

HIST319W  Special  Topics  in  History:  Latin  American  History 
and  Film;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 
0301  Williams.  D 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  12  30pm-3  45pm  (PLS  HID 

HIST327  The  Roman  Empire;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0601  Holum.  K. 

Meets  08/02/04-08/20/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-12:45pm  (TWS  0147) 

HIST3S3  America  in  the  Revolutionary  Era.  1763-1815;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  HIST  353  or 

HIST  361. 

0101  Ridgway.  W 

TuTh  6:00pm-9  15pm  (KEY  0125) 


HIST3S6  Emergence  of  Modern  America,  1900-1945;  (3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD. 

Recommended:  HIST  157  or  HIST  211.  Credit  will  he  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  HIST  356.  HIST  365  or  HIST  366. 
0201  Sullivan.  T 

MTuWThF  l2;30pm-l:50pm(TLF2I08) 

HIST357  Recent  America:  1945-Present;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Recommended:  HIST  157  or  HIST  356.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  fnllnwing:  HIST  357  or  HIST  367. 
0101  Smead.  E 

MTuWThF  12:30pm-l  50pm  (KEY  0102) 

HIST386  Experiential  Uaming;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

HIST419A  Special  Topics  in  History:  Sin  and  Salvation  in 
American  Film,  1929-1960;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Bradbury.  M. 

MW  I2:45pm-4:0Opm(PLS  1119) 

HIST419M  Special  Topics  in  History:  Medieval  Scandinavia  and 
the  Vikings  in  History;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Oslund.  K. 

MTuWThF 9:30am-I0:50am (PLS  IIII) 

HIST4I9T  Special  Topics  in  History:  Europe  in  the  Age  of  the 
French  Revolution  and  Napoleon;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Old  Sutheriand,  D. 

MWF  4  OOpm-6: 15pm  (KEY  0125) 

HIST493  Victorian  Women  In  England,  France,  and  the  United 

sutes;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 

DIVERSITY  Mso  offered  as  WMST453.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  HIST  493  or  WMST  453. 

0101  Gullickson.  G 

MTuWThF  ll:0Oam-I2:20pm  (KEY  0125) 

H1ST499A  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  rtjom  to  be  arranged 

HIST619B  (PermReq)  Special  Ibpics  in  History:  independent 
Study;  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

HIST799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

HIST899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

HLTH  Health 
(Health  and  Human  Performance) 


HLTH106  Drug  Use  and  Abuse;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  Alpert.  S 

MTuWTh  l:GOpm-2:45pm  (HHP  0305) 

HLTH150  First  Aid  and  Emergency  Medical  Services;  (2)  REG/ 
P-F/AUD. 

0101  Homiak.R 

TuTh  8;30am- 1 1 :00am  (HHP  0302) 

0102  Homiak.  P 

TuTh  7:00pm-9:30pm  (HHP  0302) 

0201  Griffin,  M. 

TuW  8:30am- 1 1 :00am  (HHP  0302) 

0202  Griffin.  M. 

TuTh  6:00pm-8:30pm  (HHP  0302) 

HLTH377  Human  Sexuality;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  Sawyer.  R 

MTuWTh  11  0Oam-I2:45pm(HHP  1312) 

0102  Bun.  J 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:45pm  (HHP  1302) 

0201  Torchia,  T 

MTuWTh  9:00aro-I0:45am  (HHP  1301) 

0202  Bun.  I 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:45pm  (HHP  I30I) 


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JOUR 


HLTH460  Minority  Health;  (3)  REG/P  F 

Prerequisite:  HLTH  140  or  HLTH  2)0  or  permission  of 

liepnrlmenl. 

0201  Desmond.  S. 

TuTh  6;0Opni-9  45pni  (HHP  1302) 

HLTH471  Women's  Health;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  WMST  47  L  Credit  will  he  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following;  HLTH  471  or  WMST  47 1. 

Old  Voorhees,  C 

MTuWTh  l:00rm-2  45pm  (HHP  1301) 
0102  Parker.  C. 

MW  6;00pm-9:45pm  (HHP  1301) 

0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  l;00pm-2;45pm  (HHP  1302) 

0202  Desmond,  S 

MW  6:0Opm-9  45pm  (HHP  1301) 

HLTH498A  Special  Topics  in  Health:  Massage  Therapy;  (31 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

0101  Gilbert.  G 

TuTh  l:00pm-4  40pm  (HHP  0302) 

HLTH498F  Special  Ibpics  in  Health:  Complementary  and 
Alternative  Medicine;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
0101  Feldmim.  R 

MTuWTh  9:00am- 10;45am  (HHP  0305) 

HLTH498H  Special  Topics  in  Health:  Mind-Body  Health;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD, 

0201  Hyde.  D 

MTuWTh  ll;00am-12:45pm(HHP  1301) 

HLTHMS  Health  Behavior  I;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0101  Feldman.R, 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:45pm  (HHP  0301) 

HLTH7g6  Master  of  Public  Health  in  Community  Health 
Education  Project;  (3)  REG/AUD 
For  HLTH  majors  only. 
0101  Howard,  D 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

HONR  Honors 
(Undergraduate  Studies) 


HONR229S  Honors  Seminar:  Terrorism;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Social  or  Political  His(ory  (SH) 
0101  Smead,  E 

TuTh  2:00pm-5;15pni  (ANA  0120) 

HONR238B  Honors  Seminar:  Images  of  Masculinity  in 
Twentieth  Century  American  Literature  and  Film;  (3)  REG, 
CORE:  Literature  (HL) 
0101  OSullivan.S 

MW6:00pm-9;15pm(ASY  3217) 

HONR259Q  Honors  Seminar:  The  Mosaic  of  Identity  in 
Contemporary  American  Literature;  (3)  REG, 
CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY 
0201  Airoto.J 

MTuWTh  l:00pm-2:45pm  (ANA  0100) 

ITAL  Italian 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


ITALIOIL  EleraenUry  lUlian  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  ITAL  101  or 
ITAL  121.  ITAL  lOIL  is  pan  of  (he  Intensive  Language  Institute, 
an  eight-week  session  wherein  students  receive  8  credits  upon 
successful  completion.  To  participate,  students  must  register  for 
LANG  108D.  The  program  focuses  on  the  study  of  basic 
grammar;  written  and  oral  work,  with  increasing  emphasis  on 
spoken  Italian,  For  further  information,  please  visit 
www.suiimierumd.edu/intensivelanguage/  or  contact  Summer 
Sessions  al  suinmer<S)umail.umd,edu 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-08/13/04 

MTuThF  9:00am-3:30pm  (Arranged) 

Tu  9:00am-2:30pm  (Arranged) 

ITAL102L  Elementary  lulian  II;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  TTAL  101  or  permission  of  department.  ITAL  102L  ii 
pan  of  the  Intensive  Language  Institute,  an  eight-week  session 
wherein  students  leceive  8  credits  upon  successful  compli 
panicipate,  students  must  register  for  LANG  108D,  The  program 
focuses  on  the  study  of  basic  grammar;  written  and  oral  work. 
z  emphasis  on  spoken  Italian,  For  funhei 


information,  plea.sc  visit  www.summerumd,edu/ 
inlensivelanguage/  or  contaci  Summer  Sessions  al 
summer@utnail,umd-edu 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-08/13/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

ITAL386  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 
Individual  Instruction  course,  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  Learning  Proposal  approved 
by  the  Office  of  Experiential  Learning  Programs,  faculty  sponsor, 
and  student's  internship  sponsor  Junior  standing. 


ITAL399  Directed  Study  i 

Individual  Instruction  cour: 
obtain  section  number, 

ITAL498  Special  Topic 

Individual  Insmiclion  ci 
obtain  section  number 


I  Italian;  (1-3)  S-R 

::  contact  depanment  ( 


1  Italian  Literature;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
se:  contact  depanment  ( 


ITAL499  Special  Topics  in  Italian  Studies:  (31  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  I 
obtain  section  numt>er. 

IVSP  Individual  Studies  Program 
(Undergraduate  Studies) 


IVSP3I7  Progress  Report;  (1)  S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  conlaci  depanmen 

obtain  section  number  Prerequisite:  admission  to  IVSP  major 

IVSP318  IPermReqi  Independent  Learning  Activities; 
Individual  Studies;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  IVSP  majors  only. 

IVSP420  IPerrnReq)  Senior  Paper;  (3)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  inslttictor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  admission  to  IVSP  major  For 
IVSP  majors  only. 

JAPN  Japanese 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


JAPNIOI  Elemenury  Japanese  I;  (6)  REG/P-F/AUD 

0101  Miura,  E 

MTuWThF  9:30am-12:20pm  (JMZ  3122) 

0102  Yamakila,  E 

MTuWThF  9:30am-I2:20pm  (JMZ  3118) 

JAPNIOI  Elemenury  Japanese  II;  (6)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  JAPN  101  or  equivalent. 
0201  Yamakita.  E. 

MTuWThF  9:30am-12:20pm  (JMZ  3122) 

JAPN201  Intermediate  Japanese  I;  (6)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  JAPN  102  or  equivalent. 
0101  Yaginuma.  K 

MTuWThF  9:30am-12:20pm  (JMZ  1226) 

JAPN202  Inlcmiediale  Japanese  II;  (6)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  JAPN  201  or  equivalent. 
0201  Anzai.  S 

MTuWThF 9:30am-I2:20pm  (JMZ  1211) 

JAPN217  Japanese  Literature  in  the  Age  of  the  Samurai;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE   Literalure  (HL)  DIVERSITY 

0101  STAFF 

MTuW  6:00pra-8:30pni  (JMZ  3205) 

JOUR  Journalism 
(Philip  Merrill  College  of  Journalism) 


JOUR198  IPerrnReq)  Survey  Apprenticeship;  (I)  S-F 

Students  should  meet  with  Director  Penny  Fuchs  in  IRN  1 1 1 7  r 
later  than  Fnday.  May  28,  2004  to  gain  pertnission  to  enroll, 
0101  Fuchs.  P 

Meets  06/01/0408/24/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


To 


JOUR201  IPermReqi  News  Writing  and  ReporUng  I;  (3)  REG 
Pre-  or  coreqitisite:  JOUR  100.  Grammar  competency 
demon.urtiled  by  a  score  of  52  or  higheron  the  TSWE  and 
peiinission  of  department.  Sophomore  standing.  A  5-niinute  typing 
(est  is  required  prior  to  the  tirst  class.  Students  must  type  a 
minimum  of  30  wpm  to  remain  enrolled  in  (he  course.  Must  have 
al  least  28  credits  earned.  Seek  pemiission  to  enroll  and  take 
lyping  lesl  in  1 1 17  JRN. 
0101  Flynn,  A. 

MTuWThF  lOOOam-ll  40am  (JRN  31021 

JOUR202  IPerrnReq)  News  Editing;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  grade  ofC  or  better  in  JOUR  201.  For  JOUR  majors 
only  For  JOUR  majors  only 
0201  Crane,  S, 

MTuWThF  I  00pm-2:40pm  (JRN  3102) 

JOIIR231  IPerrnReq)  News  Writing  and  Reporting  for  Public 

Relations;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  Giainmar  competency  demonstrated  b\  a  score  of 

52  or  higher  on  the  TSWE  and  permission  of  department.  Credit 

will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  JOUR  201 P  or 

JOUR  231. 

0101  Ncwhagen.  J 

MTuWThF  II  OOam-12  40pm  (JRN  3103) 

JOUR232  IPerrnReq)  News  Editing  for  Public  Relations;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  Grade  of  C  or  better  in  JOUR  231  or  equivalent  and 

permission  of  department.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 

the  following:  JOUR  202P  or  JOUR  232. 

0101  Flynn,  A, 

MTuWThF  2:00pra-3:40pm  (JRN  3102) 

JOUR240  Advertising  in  America;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD, 
CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH)  Not  open  to  students  who 
have  completed  JOUR  340.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
the  following:  JOUR  240  or  JOUR  340.  Formerly  JOUR  340. 
0101  Zanoi,  E, 

MW9:00am-12:15pm(JRN  1104) 

JOUR262  IPermReqi  News  Editing  for  Broadcast;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  Grade  ofC  or  better  in  JOUR  201  and  permission  of 

department.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  onlv  one  of  the  following: 

JOUR  202B  or  JOUR  262. 

0101  Bums.  D 

TuTh  lI:00am-2: 15pm  (ARC  1103) 
TuTh  ll:00am-2  lSpm(TWS0II7) 

JOUR300  Journalism  Ethics;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  201. 
0301  Moeller.  S, 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  1 :00pm-4: 15pra  (JRN  1 105) 

JOUR361  IPerrnReq)  Television  Reporting  and  Production;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  JOUR  360. 
0201  Swift,  K, 

TuWTh  I:00pm-3:00pm  (TWS  3218) 

F  l:OOpm-3:OOpm(TWS0117)Ub 

JOUR396  IPerrnReq)  Supervised  Internship;  (1)  REG, 

Prereqinsite:  Grade  ofC  or  belter  in  JOUR  320  or  JOUR  360. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  JOUR  326, 
JOUR  366  or  JOUR  396.  Students  should  meel  with  Internship 
Director  Penny  Fuchs  in  JRN  1 1 17  no  later  than  Friday.  May  28. 
2004  Students  must  spend  a  ininimum  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  Fuchs.  P 

Meets  06/01/04-08/24/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

JOUR398  Independent  Study;  (1-3)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  conlaci  depanment  or  instrticlor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Conlact  depanment  to  make  arrangements. 
Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  section  and  MARS  code  corresponding  to 
faculty  member. 

JOUR400  Law  of  Public  Communication;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  320  or  JOUR360  or  JOUR  501. 
0201  Brinkman,  R, 

MW6  00pm-9  15pm(JRN  1104) 

JOUR4S0  Mass  Media  in  Society;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Junior  standing. 

0101  Barkin,  S 

TuTh  4:0Opm-7: 15pm  (JRN  1116) 


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JQUB. 


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KHES. 


JOUR4S9A  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Journalism:  Minin; 

tbe  National  Archives;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Uodergraduate  jounialism  majors  enrolled  in  ihis  course  will 

sadsfy  JOUR  470-479  research  requirement  Course  will  be  held 

al  the  National  Archives  II  Contact  the  instructor  to  obtain 

pcnnissioit 

0101  Chinoy,  1 

TuTh9!00ain-I2:l5pm(JRN  1104) 

JOUR4S9P  SpKial  Topics  in  Joumalism:  Photojoumalisni:  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

This  is  not  a  skills/lab  photo  class. 
0301  Moeller,  S 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF9:30am-l2  lOpnidRN  1105) 

JOVR4S9R  Special  Topics  in  Joumalism:  Reality  Television;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

0101  Barlfin.  S. 

MW  4:00pm-7  ISpm  (JRN  1116) 

JOVR459W  Special  Topics  in  Journalism:  Covering  Conflict 
and  lirTorism;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0501  Moeller.  S 

Meets  06/2l/04-07A)9A)4 

MTuWThF9:30am-l2:IOpm(JRN  1105) 

JOUR472  (PermRrq)  Computer-Assisted  Reporting;  (3)  REG. 
Prerequisite:  JOUR  320  or  JOUR  360.  Nol  open  lo  sludems  who 
have  corr\pleled  JOUR  32S.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
the  following  JOUR  328  or  JOUR  472.  Formerly  JOUR  328. 
0401  Chinoy.  I 

Meets  07/12AM-07/30/04 

MTuWThF9 :30am-12 :15pm(JRN  3102) 

JOUR501  (PermReq)  FundamenUIs  of  Writing  and  Editing;  (3) 

REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0101  Callahan.  C 

MFuWThF  9:00ani- 1040am  (JRN  3103) 

JOUR502  (PermReql  Reporting  for  Graduate  Students:  (3) 

REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  JOUR  501  or  permission  of  department. 

0201  Craae.  S 

MTuWThF  9  OOam-lO  40am  (JRN  3103) 

JOUR503  Reporting  for  Broadcast  News;  (3)  REG/AUD. 

FrerequisUe:  JOUR  501.  Also  offered  as  JOUR  262. 

OIOI  Bums.  D. 

TuTh  ll:00am-2:I5pm(ARC  1103) 
TuTh  ll:00am-2;l5pm<TWS0117) 

JOURMO  (PermReq)  Joumalism  Ethics;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
0301  Moeller.  S 

Meets  06(01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  1 :0Opni-4:15pm(JRN  1105) 

JOUR601  (PermReq)  Theories  of  Joumalism  and  Public 
Communication;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
OIOI  Newhagen.  J 

TuTh  I:00pm-4  15pm  (JRN  1104) 

JOUR620  Seminar  in  PubUc  Affairs  Reporting;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  JOUR  502  or  equivalent 
OIOI  Stepp.C 

MW  9:00am-l2;l5pm  (JRN  21 14) 

JOURMl  Television  Reporting  and  Production;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  JOUR  503  or  equivalent.  For  JOUR  majors  only. 
0201  Swift.  K- 

TuWTh  I  OOpm-3  00pm  (TWS  3218) 

F  1  0Opm-3  0Opra(TWSOII7)Lab 

JOUR698  Special  Problems  in  Communication;  (1-3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  section  and  MARS 

code  conesponding  to  faculty  member 

JOUR772  (PermReq)  Methods  In  Computer-Assisted 

Reporting;  (3)  REG 

Pre-  or  coreqmsite:  JOUR  501  or  equivalent.  Credit  will  be 

granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  JOUR  600  or  JOUR  772. 

Formerly  JOUR  600. 

0401  Chinoy.  I 

Meets  a7/l2/04-07/30A)4 

MTuWThF9  30am.|2  15pm  (JRN  3102) 


JOUR779A  (PermReq)  Seminar  in  Research  Problems:  Mining 

the  NaUonal  Archives;  (3)  REG/AUD 

Contact  the  instructor  to  obtain  permission.  Coure  will  be  held  at 

the  National  Archives  II. 

OIOI  Chinoy.  I 

TuTh  9:00am-I2:l5pm  (JRN  1104) 

JOUR798  Master's  Professional  Fieldwork;  (2-6)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  section  and  MARS 
code  corresponding  to  faculty  member 


JOUR799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deparrmenl  or 
obtain  section  number  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  sect 
corresponding  to  faculty  member. 


JOUR888  Doctoral  Proressional  Field  Work;  (3-9)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  lo 
obtain  section  number  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  section  and  MARS 
code  coiresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR889  Doctoral  1\itorial  in  Joumalism  and  Public 
Communication;  (3-9)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  section  and  MARS 
code  corresponding  to  faculty  member. 

JOUR899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research  in  Joumalism  and 
Mass  Communication;  (1-8)  REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Consult  in  JRN  1 1 17  for  section  and  MARS 
code  corresponding  to  faculty  member, 

KNES  Kinesiology 
(Health  and  Human  Performance) 


KNES121J  Physical  Education  Activities:  Women:  Martial 
Arts:  Rape  Aggression  Defense  (RAD);  (1)  REG/P-F 
Students  must  pay  a  $25  materials  fee  directly  to  the  instructor. 
Required  attendance  beginning  the  ftrst  day  of  class. 
OIOI  Mucck.  R 

TuTh  6:0Opra-9:OOpm  (CRC  2 1 13)  Lab 

KNES131V  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Jogging;  (I) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

OIOI  Augrom.F 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9:20am  (HHP  2240)  Lab 
0201  Augrom.F 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9:20am  (HHP  2240)  Ub 

KNES137N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Golf 

(Beginning);  (1)  REG/P-F 

Students  must  pay  a  $25  golf  facility  fee  directly  to  pro  shop- 
Meets  in  golf  range  classroom.  Attendance  requited  beginning 
the  first  day  of  class 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  9:0Oam-IO:2Oara  (GLF  1102)  Lab 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWTh  1030am-l  1:50am  (GLF  1 102)  Lab 

0103  STAFF 

MTuWTh  4:00pm-5:20pm  (GLF  1 102)  Ub 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

KNES147N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Scuba 
(Beginning);  (2)  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 

OIOI  Landers.  R 

MTuWTh  9:00am- 1 1 :00am  (CRC  BOI 20) 
TBA(CRCBOI20)Lab 

KNES1S4T  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Swimming  for 
Fitness.;  (1)  REG/P  F/AUD 
OIOI  Tupper.  C 

MTuWTh  1 :00pm-2:20pm  (CRC  B0120)  Lab 

KNES155N  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Tennis 
(Beginning);  (1)  REG/P  F 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 
OIOI  Ue.  W 

MTuWTh  2:30pm-3:50pm  (COL  1  lOO)  Lab 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:30pm-3:50nm  (COL  1 100)  Ub 


KNESI550  Physical  Education  AcUviUes:  Coed:  Tennis 
(Intermediate);  (II  REG/P-F 
OIOI  Lee.  W 

MTuWTh  2:30pm-3  50pm  (COL  1 100)  Ub 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  2:30pm-3:50pm  (COL  1 100)  Ub 

KNESIS7N  Physical  Education  Activities;  Coed:  Weight 
Training(Beginning);  (1)  REG/P-F 
Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 
OIOI  STAFF 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9:20am  (HHP  0103)  Lab 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  8:00am  9:20am  (HHP  0103) 

KNES1570  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Weight 
Training  (Intermediate);  (1)  REG/P-F 
Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 
OIOI  STAFF 

MTuWTh  8:00am-9:20am  (HHP  0103)  Ub 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  8  OOam-9  20am  (HHP  0103)  Ub 

KNES161F  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Yoga  for 

Fitness;  (1)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class. 

0201  Rush.  L 

MW  10:OOam-l2:OOpm  (CRC  0105) 

0202  Rush.  L. 

TuTh  12:0Opm-2  00pm  (CRC  0105)  Ub 

KNES161T  Physical  Education  Activities:  Coed:  Yoga 

(Beginning).;  (I)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Attendance  required  beginning  the  first  day  of  class 

0101  Mullen.  S 

MW  IO:OOam-12:IOpm(CRC2ll3)Ub 

0102  Mullen.  S 

MW  l2  30pm-2:40pm(CRC2ll3)Ub 

KNES260  Science  of  Physical  Activity  and  Cardiovascular 
Health;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Life  Science  (LS) 
OIOI  Hagberg.  J 

TuWTh  9  30am-l  l:50am  (HHP  0306) 
0401  STAFF 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am-12:00pm  (HHP  0306) 

KNES287  Sport  and  American  Society;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0501  Newman.  J 

Meets  06«l/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  9:00aml2:00pm  (HHP  1303) 

KNE$289  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  institictor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

KNES2S9M  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations:  Introduction  to 
Kinesiology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Students  leam  about  exercise  physiology,  biomechanics,  sports 
psychology,  movement  sciences  and  sports  manageriKnt.  Discover 
career  options  that  are  available  to  kinesiologists,  including 
physical  therapy,  physical  education,  fitness  training  and  spons 
management,  and  leam  how  researchers  study  athletes,  patients 
who  have  movement  difficulties,  infants  and  young  children  who 
are  learning  to  move,  spoil  organizations  and  much  more.  A 
Young  Scholars  Program  course.  Enrollment  by  permission  only. 
Please  contact  SPCX?  for  furdter  information  at 
sununer@umail  umd.edu. 
04YS  Lindle,  R. 

Meets  07/12/04-07 /30A)4 

MTuWThF  9:00am-l2:30pm  (HHP  1303) 

KNES293  History  of  Sport  in  America;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 
0301  Silk.M 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  9:00ani-l2:00pm  (HHP  1303) 
0401  Grainger.  A 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  I  OOpm-4  00pm  (HHP  1303) 

KNES350  The  Psychology  of  Sports;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  Hatfield,  B 

TuTh  6  00pm-9:30pm  (HHP  1303) 
0301  IsoAhola,  S 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWTh  6  00pm-9:30pra  (HHP  0307) 


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LBSC 


KNESMO  Physiology  of  Exercise:  (31  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisites:  IBSCI  201:  anil  BSCI  2021:  or  permission  of 
department. 

0101  Brown.  M 

TuWTh  12  00pm-2;00pm  (HHP  0306) 
WTh  lOOOain-llSSam  (HHP  2131)  Ub 

0102  Brown.  M 

TuWTh  12:OOpm-2 :00pm  (HHP  0306) 
WTh  2:00pm-4:00pm  (HHP  2131)  Ub 

KNES38S  Motor  Control  and  Learning:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Kagerer.  F 

TuWTh  2  O0pm-4:30pra  (HHP  0303) 

KlitSm  (PermReq)  Topical  Investigations;  (1-3)  REG 
Individual  Insmiclion  course:  contact  depanmenl  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

KNES389G  Topical  Investigations:  Pilness  Assessment  and 
Exercise  Prescription.:  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
Prerequisite:  KNES  360 
0401  Lindle.  R 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWTh  l:00pm-5  00pm  (HHP  0303) 

KNES389K  (PermKeq)  Topical  InvcstigaUons:  Kimslological 
Sciences  Internship:  (3)  REG/P-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  KNES  major  and  relevant 
KNES  major  classes. 

KNES4S1  Children  and  Sport:  A  Psychosocial  Perspective:  (3) 

REG/PF 

Prerequisites:  KNES  2S7  and  KNES  350 

0101  Brown.  E 

TuTh  5:00pm-8:30pm  (HHP  0306) 

KNES455  SdenUnc  Bases  of  Athletic  Conditioning;  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  KNES  360. 
0201  Hatfield.  B 

MW  6:00pm-9:30pm  (HHP  1303) 

KNES498T  Special  Tbpics  in  Kinesiology:  Sport  and 

Globalizatton.;  (3)  REG/P-F 

Prerequisite  KNES  287  Must  attend  first  day  or  Fri  .  May  7.  2- 

4pm.  HHP0301.  most  of  lecture  and  work  is  online. 

0101  Andrews.  D 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

KNESt89  (PermReq)  Special  Prohlems  in  Kinesiology;  (1-3) 

REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

KNES799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research:  (!-«)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmenl  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

KNES899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  DIsserUtian  Research;  (1-8) 

REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

LANG  Language  Clusters 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


LANG108A  Intensive  Language  Ouster:  Intensive  Arabic 
Cluster;  (No  credit)  NGI 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LANG108B  Intensive  Language  Cluster:  Intensive  Hebrew 
Cluster;  (No  credit)  NGI 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LANG108C  Intensive  Language  Cluster:  Intensive  Spanish 
Chistcr;  (No  credit)  NGI. 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LANG108D  Intensive  Language  Cluster:  Intensive  lullan 
Cluster;  (No  credit)  NGI 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


LARC  Landscape  Architecture 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 


LARC160  Introduction  to  Landscape  Architecture:  (3)  REG/P 

F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 

0101  Hill.M 

TuTh9.00ani-12:20pm(PLS  11801 

LARC4S1  (PermReq)  SusUinable  Communities;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

This  course  meets  in  Monteverde,  Costa  Rica.  Contact  D.  Myers 

for  informalion.  Dates  are  subject  to  change. 

OlSF  Myers.  D. 

Meets  05/24/04-08/04/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LARC471  (PermReq)  Capstone  Studio:  Community  Design:  (5) 

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  infonnation.  Dates 

are  subject  to  change. 

DISF  Myers.  D 

Meets  05/24/04-08/04/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LARC489  (PermReq)  Special  Topics  in  Landscape 

Architecture:  Sustainable  Futures  in  Costa  Rica:  (4)  REG/F-F/ 

AUD 

This  course  meets  in  Monteverde.  Cosia  Rica.  Contact  D.  Myers 

for  infonnation.  Dates  are  subject  to  change. 

OlSF  Myers.  D 

Meets  05/24/04-08/04/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LAIN  Latin 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


LATN499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Latin  Language  and 
Literature;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Hallen.J 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Hallett.) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LATN699  (PermReq)  Independent  Studies  in  Latin  Literature; 
(1-3)  REG/AUD 
0101  Hallett.  J 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Hallett.  J 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LBSC  Library  Science 
(Information  Studies) 


LBSCtOl  Information  Use;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
0201  Hahn.  T 

MW  2:OOpm-5  I5pm  (HBK  0109) 

LBSC641  Selection  and  Evaluation  of  Resources  for  Learning; 

(3)  REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0201  Neuman.  M 

MW  l:0Opm-4  15pm  (HBK  4115) 

LBSC646  Literature  and  Materials  for  Young  Adults;  (3)  REG/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  LBSC  646  or  LBSC  746.  Formerly  LBSC 

7*5. 

0101  Taylor.  D 

MW  5:30pm-8:45pm  (HBK  0109) 

LBSC670  Infonnation  Structure;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  Meets  also  June  5  9:30  - 
12:15  and  1-3:45 

0101  Green.  R 

TuTh  1  30pm-4:15pm(HBK0115) 

0102  Green.  R 

TuTh  5:30pm-8: 15pm  (HBK  01 15) 


LBSC682  Management  of  Electronic  Records  &  Information; 

(3)  REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0101  Miller.  M 

TuTh  5  30pm-8:45pm  (HBK  0105) 

LBSC701  Research  Methods  in  Library  and  Infonnation 

Studies:  (3)  REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 

0201  Kaske.  N 

MW  5;30pm-8:45pm  (HBK  01 15) 

LBSC707  Field  Study  in  Library  Service:  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisites:  all  core  courses  and  permission  of  department. 
0101  Simmons.  S. 

W  3:30pm-5:OOpm  (HBK  41 13) 

LBSC708R  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies:  Visual  and 
Sound  Materials;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0101  Connors.  T 

MW  5  30pm-8  45pm  (HBK  0103) 

LBSC708S  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies:  E-Reference; 

(3)  REG/AUD 

Taught  online  via  webCT. 

0101  Abels.  E 

Time  and  room  to  be  ananged 

0102  Abels.  E. 

Time  and  room  to  be  ananged 

LBSC708W  Special  Topics  in  Information  Studies:  Managing 
Cultural  Institutions;  (3)  REG/AUD 
0201  Kurtz.  M. 

MW  5:30pm-8:45pra  (HBK  0109) 

LBSC709  Independent  Study:  (1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

LBSC72S  Library  Services  for  Client  Groups  with  Disabilities; 

(3)  REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department.  One  full  day  for  site  visit, 

TBA 

0201  Neuman.  M 

TuTh  5:30pm-8:45pm  (HBK  4115) 

LBSC73S  Legal  Issues  In  Managing  Information;  (3)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
0101  Strickland.  L. 

MW  12:00pm-3:15pm  (HBK  0105) 

LBSC741  Seminar  in  School  Library  Media  Program 
Administration;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisites:  permission  of  instructor. 
0101  Williams,!. 

TuTh  5:30pm-8:45pra  (HBK  4113) 

LBSC745  Storytelling  Materials  and  Techniques;  (3)  REG/ 
AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
0201  Sheldon.  A 

TuTh  9:30aral2:45pm  (HBK  0105) 

LBSC764  Access  to  Legal  Information;  (3)  REG/AUD 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  department:  artd  LBSC  650. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  5:30pm-8:45pra  (HBK  0105) 

LBSC772  Seminar  in  the  Organization  of  Knowledge:  (3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Prerefiuisite:  permission  of  department  and  LBSC  670. 

0601  Green.  R 

Meets  08/02/04-08/20/04 

MTuWThF  4  00pni-6:45pm  (HBK  2119) 

LBSC794  Principles  of  Software  Evaluation;  (3)  REG/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  permission  of  department  and  LBSC  690. 
0201  Soergel.  D 

Sa  9:00am- 12: 15pm  (HBK  0109) 

Sa  l:00pm-4:15pm  (HBK  0109) 


LBSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmen 
obtain  section  number 


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MATH 


LING  Linguistics 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


LING200  Introductory  Lineuistics;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB)  Nol  open  to  nudents 
who  havi  completed  ANJH  371  or  HESP  120^ 
0101  Caponigro.  I 

MTuWThF9  30am-10:50ani(TLF  1103) 
0201  Grebenyova.  L 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10;50am  (KEY  0123) 

LING210  Stniclurc  of  American  Si(n  Lanpiage;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  DIVERSITY 

0101  Channon,  R 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20t)m(PLS  1115) 

LING240  Lancuaee  and  Mind;  (3)  REG/FF/AUD 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 
0101  Grain.  S 

MTuWThF  3:aOpra-4:20pm  (MMH  1304) 
0201  Thoraton.  R- 

MTuWThF  2:OOpm-3:20pm  (MMH  1304) 

LING499  (PermReq)  DirKled  Studies  in  Lin(uistics:  (3)  REG/ 

PF/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

LINC«89  indepeodenl  Study:  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 
0101  Lasnili.  H 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Lasnili.  H 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


LINC«98  IPermReq)  Directed  Study;  (3)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department 
obtain  section  number. 


LING798  Research  Papers  In  Linguistics;  (l-«)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  I' 
obtain  section  number. 

LWG799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesb  Research;  (l-«)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  c 
obtain  section  nimiber. 


LING889  IPermReqi  Directed  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course;  contact  department 
obtain  section  number. 


LING89S  IPermReqi  Doctoral  Research  Paper;  (6)  REG 
0101  Usnilt.  H 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Lasnik.  H. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LING896  Research  Paper  in  Minor  Area;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  LING  895. 
0101  Lasnilt.  H 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Lasnilt,  H 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

LING899  IPermReqi  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 
REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  ti 
obtain  section  number 

MATH  Mathematics 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 
Sciences) 


MATH003  Developmental  Mathematics;  (3)  SF 

Kecommended:  For  nudenlt  <vlio  plan  to  take  MATH  110.  MATH 
III.  MATH  111.  MATH  115  or  STAT  100:  but  tire  nol  currently 
qualified  to  do  so.  There  will  be  a  worltshop  fee  of  $230.00  for 
MATH  003  There  will  he  no  additional  per  credit  tuition  charge 
0301  Sheam.  E 

Meets  06A)1/O»06/ 1 8/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am-4:00pm  (CEN  0200) 
Ftjr  those  snidents  enpenencing  math  anxiety  or  who  feel 
deficient  in  math  study  skills,  refer  to  the  special  programs 
section.  SUMM  003 


MATHIIO  Elementary  Mathematical  Models;  (3)  REG/PF/ 
AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department  based  on  satisftlctor^' 
score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or  MATH  001  with  a 
grade  ofC  or  better  or  MATH  002.  Not  open  to  students  majoring 
in  mathematics,  engineering,  business,  life  sciences,  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  prerequisite.  Credit  will  be  granted 
for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  110  or  MATH  113.  MATH  1 10 
is  not  open  to  students  in  the  Engineering  and  Computer. 
Mathematical,  and  Physical  Sciences  Colleges. 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-IO:50am  (MTH  0201) 

0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-I2:20pm(MTH  0201) 
0113  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1  l:00am-12:20pm  (MTH  0307) 

0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0425) 
0203  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1:00am.  12:20pm  (MTH  B0425) 

MATHIU  Introduction  to  Probability;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  deparlmeni  based  on  satisfactory  score  on  the 
mathematics  placement  exam  or  MATH  110.  or  MATH  002  with  a 
grade  ofC  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  141.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
Ihe  following:  MATH  111  or  STAT  100. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:OOam-9:20am  (MTH  B0423) 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50ara  (MTH  B0423) 

0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9  30um- 10:50am  (MTH  0303) 

MATH113  CoUete  Algebra  with  AppUcadons;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 
AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  department  based  on  satisfactory 
score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or  MATH  002  or 
MATH  no.  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  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
MATH  113  or  IMATH  110  and  MATH  115). 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0425) 

0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1  l:00am-12:20pm  (MTH  B0423) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0423) 

0203  STAFT 

MTuWThF  1 1 :00am-  12:20pm  (MTH  B0423) 

MATH115  Precalculus;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  permission  of  deparlmeni  based  on  satisfactory 
score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or  MATH  002  with  a 
grade  of  8  or  better,  or  MATH  113.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  MATH  140  or  any  MATH  or  STAT  course  for  which 
MATH  140  is  a  prerequisite.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of 
the  following:  MATH  113  or  MATH  115. 
0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8  00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0427) 
0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm(MTH  B0427) 

0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0429) 

0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  B0423) 

MATH140Calculus  1;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department  based  on  3  1/2  years  of  college 
preparatory  mathematics  lincluding  trigonometry)  and  a 
satisfactory  score  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or  MATH 
115  with  a  grade  ofCor  better  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one 
of  Ihe  following:  MATH  140  or  MATH  220. 

0101  STAFF 
Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  8;00am-9:20am  (MTH  0103) 
(8  Weeks) 

0102  STAFF 
Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  9;30am-10:50am  (MTH  0103) 
(8  Weeks) 

0103  STAFF 
Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  ll:OOam-12:20pm(MTH0103) 
{8  Weeks) 


MATH141  Calculus  II;  (4)  REG/P  F/AUD 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Fomial  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisil 
MATH  140  or  equivalent.  Credit  will  be  granledfor  only  on 
following:  MATH  141  or  MATH  221. 

0101  STAFF 
Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9.20am  (MTH  0106) 
1 8  Weeks) 

0102  STAFF 
Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:S0am  (MTH  0106) 
18  Weeks) 

0103  ST/VFF 
Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm  (MTH  0106) 
1 8  Weeks) 


MATH210  Elements  of  Mathematics;  (4)  REO/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  one  year  of  college  preparatory'  algebra.  Required 

for  majors  in  elementary  education,  and  open  only  to  students  in 

thisfield 

0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  1308) 
1 8  Weeks) 


MATH211  Elements  of  Geometry;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  MATH  2W. 
OIOI  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  8:0Oam-9:20am  (MTH  1313) 
18  Weeks) 


MATH220  Elementary  Calculus  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  department  based  on  3  1/2  years  of  college 
preparatory  mathematics  lincluding  trigonometry)  and 
satisfactory  performance  on  the  mathematics  placement  exam,  or 
MATH  113.  or  MATH  115.  Not  open  to  students  majoring  in 
mathematics,  engineering  or  the  physical  sciences.  Credit  will  be 
granledfor  only  one  of  Ihe  following:  MATH  140  or  MATH  220. 
Old  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  0303) 
0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  0303) 
0)03  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:OOam-12:20pm(MTH  0303) 

0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0427) 

0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (MTH  B0427) 

0203  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11 :00am- 12:20pm  (MTH  B0427) 

MATH221  ElemenUry  Calculus  II;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
MATH  220.  or  MATH  140.  or  equivalent.  Not  open  to  students 
majoring  in  mathematics,  engineering  or  the  physical  sciences. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  141  or 
MATH  221. 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10;50am  (MTH  B0429) 

0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  Il:00ani-I2:20pm (MTH  B0429) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  0303) 

MATH240  Introduction  to  Linear  Algebra;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  MATH  141  or  equivalent.  Credit  will  be  granledfor 

only  one  of  ihe  fallowing:  MATH  240.  MATH  341.  MATH  400.  or 

MATH  461. 

0103  STAFF 

Meets  06/0)/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  ll:0Oam-12:2Opm(MTH  B0421) 
1 8  Weeks) 


MATH241  Calculus  III;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  MATH  141  and  any  one  of  the  following:  MATH 

240  or  ENES  102  or  PHYS  161  or  PHYS  1 71.  Credit  will  he 

granledfor  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  241  or  MA  TH  340 

0102  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10  50am  (MTH  0101) 
1 8  Weeks) 


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MATH246  DifTerential  Equations  Tor  Scientists  and  Engineers; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prrrequisile:  MATH  141:  and  any  one  of  :he  following:  MATH 
240  or  ENES  102  or  PHYS  161  or  PHYS  171.  Credit  will  be 
granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  246  or  MATH  341. 
0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  00am-12  20pm(MTH  0105) 
0113  STAFF 

MTuWThF  II  00am-l2:20pm(MTH  0101) 

0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30aiii-10:50an(MTH  B0421) 

0203  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1  OOani-12  20pm  (MTH  B0429) 

MATH310  Introduction  to  Analysis;  (3)  REG 

Prerequisite:  MATH  141.  Corequisite:  MATH  241.  Math  major! 
may  not  use  this  course  to  satisfy  an  upper-level  requirement. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8 :00am-9:20ani  (MTH  0101) 

M  ATH401  Applications  of  Linear  Algebra;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  MATH  240  or  MATH  461. 
0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00ani-l2:20pm(MTH  0104) 

MATH'MX  Intrvduction  to  Number  Theory;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  MATH  141  or  permission  of  department. 
0203  STAFF 

MTuWThF  11  0Oaml2:20pm(MTH  0303) 

MATH410  IPermReq)  Advanced  Calculus  1;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisites:  MATH  240  and  MATH  241.  with  grade  ofC  or 
better  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed  MATH  S50. 
Meets  8  weeks  4  days  per  week. 

0102  STAFF 
Meets  06/01/0*07/23/04 

MTuThF  9:30ara- 10:50am  (MTH  0102) 

MATH411  Advanced  Calculus  II;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  MATH  410.  Not  open  to  students  who  have 
completed  MATH  3S0  and  MATH  351.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  411  or  MATH  412. 
0102  STAFF 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuThF  9:30ara-10:S0ara  (MTH  0104) 
Meets  8  weeks;  4  days  per  week. 

MATH46I  Linear  Algebra  for  Scientists  and  Engineers;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  MATH  141  and  one  MATH/STAT  course  for  which 

MATH  141  is  a  prerequisite.  This  course  cannot  be  used  toward 

the  upper  level  math  requirements  for  MATH/STAT  majors.  Credit 

will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  240  MATH 

341.  MATH  400  or  MATH  461. 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:S0am  (MTH  B0421) 
0201  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  0101) 

MATH4*2  Partial  DifTerential  Equations  for  Scientists  and 

Engineers;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  MATH  241:  and  MATH  246.  Credit  will  be  granted 

for  only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  462  or  MATH  415 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:00am-9:20am  (MTH  B0429) 

MATH4«3  Complex  Variables  for  Scientists  and  Engineers;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  MATH  241  or  equivalent. 

0203  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm  (MTH  0101) 

MATH478A  IPermReq)  Selected  Topics  For  Teachers  of 
MaUiematics;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instniclor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MATH498A  IPermReq)  Selected  Topics  In  Mathematics;  (1.9) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  Dumber. 

MATH498G  IPermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Mathematics: 
Learning  Math  Through  Games;  (3)  REG/P-F. 
MATH  498G  is  the  academic  pan  of  the  Mathematics  Summer 
Program  m  Research  and  Learning  (Math  SPIRAL).  It  is  only 
available  to  students  nominated  by  affiliated  institutions,  and 
approved  by  the  SPIRAL  staff  If  you  have  any  further  questions, 
please  contact  Dr  Rudolph  at  djr@malh.umd  edu  OR  5-5162. 
0101  Gasarch.  W 

MTuWThF  8  45am-IO:45am  (MTH  131 1) 
MTuWThF  I0  45ara-I2:0Opm(MTH  1311)Dis 


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MATH608A  iPennReql  Selected  Topics  in  Algebn 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmeni  or 

obtain  section  number. 


MUED 


MATH648A  IPermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Analysis;  (1-3)  REG/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  coun 

obtain  section  number. 


t  depanment  or  instructor  t 


MATH668A  IPermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Complex  Analysis; 
(1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MATH718A  IPermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Mathematical  Logic; 
(1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MATH748A  IPermReq)  Selected  Tbpics  in  Geometry  and 
Topology;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

MATH799  IPermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MATH899  IPermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research:  (1-8) 
REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MEES  Marine-Estuarine-Environmental 
Sciences 


(Life  Sciences) 


MEES608E  Seminar  in  Marlne-Esttiarine-Environmental 
ScieiKes:  Theories  of  Science/Values  in  Science  I;  (1)  REG 

Course  is  taught  at  the  Chesapeake  Biological  Laboratory  and  on 
the  Interactive  Video  Network  Students  must  regsitcr  for  both 
MEES608E  and  MEES608F 
0101  Tenore,  K. 

Tu  9:00am- 1 1 :00am  (COL  0105) 

MEES608F  Seminar  in  Marine-Estuarine-Environmental 
Sciences:  Theories  of  Science/Values  in  Science  II;  (1)  REG 

Course  is  taught  at  the  Chesapeake  Biological  Laboratory  and  on 
the  Interactive  Video  Network,  Co-requisite  -  students  must 
register  for  both  MEES608E  and  MEES608F 
0201  Tenore,  K 

Tu  9:00am- 1 1:00am  (COL  0105) 

MEES699  Special  Problems  in  Marine-Estuarine- 
Environmenul  Sciences;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MEES799  Masters  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

MEES899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmeni  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

METO  Meteorology 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 
Sciences) 


MET0499  Special  Problems  in  Atmospheric  Science;  (1-3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  t 

obtain  section  number. 

MET0798  Directed  Graduate  Research;  (1-3)  S-R 

Individual  InsQ-uction  course:  contact  depajuneni  or  instructor  t 
obtain  section  number 


MET0899  Doctoral  DisserUtion  Research;  (1-8)  S-F 
Individual  InsDuction  course:  contact  depanmeo 
obtain  section  number. 


MICB  Microbiology 
(Life  Sciences) 


MICB688  Special  Topic 

Individual  Instruction  co 
obtain  section  number. 


;  (1-4)  REG/AUD. 

rse:  contact  depanment  c 


MICB799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
oblain  section  number. 

MICB899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research:  (1-8)  REG 

todividual  Instruction  course  contact  depanmeni  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MOCB  Molecular  and  Cell  Biology 
(Life  Sciences) 


MOCB699  Laboratory  Rotation:  (2-3)  S-F 

Individual  lostructioD  course:  contact  depanmeni  or  insb 

obtain  section  number. 

MOCB899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  S-F. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmeni 
obtain  section  number, 

MUED  Music  Education 


(Arts  and  Humanities) 

MUEDISS  Fundamenuls  for  tiie  Classroom  Teacher;  (3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD 

Open  to  students  majoring  in  pre-early  childhood  education,  pre- 

elementary  education,  elemental^'  education  or  childhood 

education.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 

MUED  155  or  MUSC  155.  Formerly  MUSC  1 55. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWTh  lOOOam-l  1:40am  (ASY  3219) 

MUED499A  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dllcroze  Institutes 
Uvel  U;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0501  Pantano.  M 

Meets  06/2 1  /04-06/25/04 

MTuWThF  8:30am.3:30pm  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499B  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Uvel  IB;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0501  Pantano,  M. 

Meets  06^8/04-07 /02A)4 

MTuWThF  8:30ara-3:30pm  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499C  Woritshops.  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Uvel  IIA;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0501  Pantano,  M 

Meets  07/05/04-07/09A)4 

MTuWThF  8:30ara-3:30pm  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499D  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Uvel  IIB:  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0401  Pantano,  M 

Meets  07/12/04-07/16/04 

MTuWThF  8:30am-3;30pm  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499E  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Eurhythmies  only,  Uvel  I;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0501  Pantano,  M. 

Meets  06/21/04-07/02/04 

MTuWThF  8:30aro- 10:30am  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499F  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Dalcroze  Institute 
Eurhythmies  only,  Uvel  II;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0401  Pantano.  M 

Meets  07/05/04-07/16/04 

MTuWThF  8:30am- 10:30am  (PAC  2170) 

MUED499I  Workshops.  Clinics,  Institutes:  Institute  for  Arts 
Educators;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0501  STAFF 

Meets  07/12/04-07/17/04 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged 

MUED499M  Workshops,  Clinics,  Institutes:  Middle  School 
Music  Practicum;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0401  STAFF 

Meets  07/26A>4-08/06A)4 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


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PBIO 


MUED4*9R  IPtrmRtq)  Woriubops,  Clinics.  InstituUs: 

Advinod  Rehearsal  TKboiqucs;  (21  REG/PF/AUD 

Practical  ExpencDce  in  implemenling  coaducting.  rthearsing.  and 

leaching  strategies  for  the  band  oichestra  and  choir. 

0201  Hewitt.  M 

Meets  08/O2A)4-O8A)6«4 

MTuWThF  9  OOam-3  00pm  (PAC  2130A) 

F  7  30pm-9  30pm  (PAC  2130A) 

MVEMV4  Leamiiif  Tbeory  in  Musk:  (3)  REG/AUD 
For  MUED  majors  only. 
QSOl  Hewitt.  M 

Meets  06/21/04-07  «8/04 

MTuWTh  9:0Oain-12.45pm  (PAC  1815) 

MVEMMI  Current  IWnds  in  Music  Eilundon:  Institute  for 
Arts  Educators;  (2)  REG/AUD 
0501  STAFF 

Meets  07/12/04-07/17/04 

Time  and  nwm  to  be  arranged 

MX}EM9g?.l  Currrnt  Treixb  in  Music  Education:  Middle 
School  Music  Pncticum:  (2)  REG/AUD 
0401  STAFF 

Metis  07/25A)4-08A)6«4 

Tttne  and  room  to  be  arranged 

MUEMMR  tPermReq)  Current  Trends  in  Maslc  Educatjon: 

AdTaiKcd  Rehearsal  IMiniques;  (2)  REG/AUD 

Practical  Eipeheoce  in  implementing  coiKiuctmg.  rehearsing,  and 

teaching  strategies  for  the  band,  orchestra  and  choir 

0201  Hewitt.  M 

Meets  08A>2y<H.O8/D6«4 

MTuWThF  9:00am-3  00pm  (PAC  2130A) 

F7:30pm-9;30pm(PAC2130A) 

MUET  Ethnomusicology 


(Arts  and  Humanities) 


MVtJVX)  Worid  Popular  Musics  and  Identity;  (3)  REG/PF/ 

AUD 

CORE  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0201  Williams.  J 

.VITuWTh  I!  00am-I2  40pn)  (PAC  21(50) 

MUET21D  The  Impact  of  Music  on  Life;  (3)  REG 

CORE  History  or  Theory  of  Ans  (HA)  DIVERSITY  Cridil  will 

be  graiued/or  only  one  of  ihe  following:  MUSC  210  or  MUET  210. 

Formerly  MUSC  210. 

010  i  Vicente,  V 

MTuWTh  10:00am-ll  40ani  (PAC  3160) 
0201  McCollum.] 

Meets  07/ 12A)4-08«4/D4 

MTuWTh  10:00am- 1  l;40am  (PAC  3160) 

MUET220  Selected  Musical  Cultures  of  the  Worid;  (31  REG 
CORE  Histoty  or  Theory  of  /Vns  (HA)  DIVERSITY 
0101  Miller,  H 

MTuWTh  11  OOam-12 :40pm  (PAC  2160) 

MUSC  School  of  Music 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


MUSC  106  BefiBning  Classical  Guitar  Cla»;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
OlOi  Cavallaro,  G 

MTuWTh  12:3Opm-2:0Opm  (PAC  2540) 

MDSC130  SurYty  of  Music  Uttrature;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE.  Histoty  or  Theory  of  Atts  (HA)  Open  10  all  students 
except  music  and  music  education  majors. 
Old  DiClemente,  A 

MTuWTh  9  O0am-1040am  (PAC  2160) 

MVSC140  Music  FuodamenUls  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE.  History  or  Theory  of  Aru  (HA)  Limited  to  non-music 

0101  Uvy.  B 

MTuWTh  ll:0Oam-12;4Opm  (PAC  2164) 

0102  Boyd.  M 

MTuWTh  1  OOptn-2  40pm  (PAC  2160) 

0201  Wanna.  S 

MTuWTh  11  0Oara-l2  4Opra(PAC2164) 

0202  Ully.  S 

MTuWTh  I  OOpra-2  40pm  (PAC  2164) 


MUSC20S  History  of  Rock  Music,  1950  -  Present;  (3)  REG/P 

F/AUD 

CORE-  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 

0301  Twombly,  K 

Meets  06A)  1/04-06/ 1 8/04 

MTuWThF  10  OOam-12:30pm  (PAC  220O) 

MVSC244A  IPermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Tile  Jazi 
Experience;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

This  course  in  jazz  pcrfonnaiicc  focuses  on  daily  tehearsats  in  a 
traditional  big  band  senmg.  along  with  inlegral  classes  in  jazz 
theory,  imptvvisation,  composition,  arrangement  and  jazz  history. 
Designed  for  students  who  are  looking  for  a  jazz-immersed, 
Iheotetical  and  multidisciphnary  experience   Pan  of  The  Ans'  at 
Maryland.  Enrollmer.i  by  permission  only  Please  contact  SPOC 
for  further  information  at  sunimer@umail  umdedu. 
05AR  Vadala,  C 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am-4;30pm  (Arranged) 


Ml'SC38«  (PermReql  Music  Internship;  (3)  REG 

Itidividual  Instniction  course:  contact  departmcDt  or 
obtain  section  nmnber. 


MUSC3S9  (PermReq)  Music  Internship  Analysis;  (1)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

MUSC44S  (PermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Music;  (1-3)  REGfl>-F/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

MUSC448J  Selected  Topics  in  Music:  Jan  Improvisation;  (1) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

OlOI  Vadala,  C 

Meets  06/16A)4-O6/18A)4 

MTuWThF  9:00am-12:00pm  (PAC  1208) 

MUSC463  Applications  in  Music  Technology;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  MUSC  150  or  permission  of  department. 

0401  Gibson.  R 

Meeu  07/14A)4-O8/01/O4 

MTuWThF  l:00pm-4:00pm  (PAC  1 108) 
0501  Evans.  W 

Meeu  06i73/04-0?/l  1/04 

MTuWThF  I  0Opm-4:0Opm(PAC  1108) 

MIISC499  (PermKeql  Independent  Stiidies;  (2-3)  REG/F-F/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmeni 

obtain  secbon  number 


MUSC699  Selected  Ibpics  i 

Individual  Instruction  course 
obtain  section  number 


Music;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
contact  depanment  or  instructor  t 


MUSC7M  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (l-«)  REG 
individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or 
obtain  section  number 


MUSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-g)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  dcpartmen 
obtain  section  number 

NFSC  Nutrition  and  Food  Science 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

The  following  courses  may  involve  die  use  of  animals  Students 
who  are  concerned  about  the  use  of  animals  in  teaching  have  the 
tesponsibility  to  contact  the  instructor,  pnor  to  course  enrollment, 
to  detemune  whether  ammals  arc  to  be  used  in  the  coutse, 
whether  class  exercises  mvolvtng  animals  arc  optional  or 
required  and  what  alternatives,  if  any,  are  available. 

NFSCIOO  Elements  of  Nutrition;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE:  Life  Science  (LS) 

0101  Mobley,  A 

MWF  9  30am- 10  50am  (PLS  1115) 
TuTh  9  30am- 10:50am  (PLS  lllS)Dis 

0201  Brenowiu,  N 

MWF  9  30am- 10  50am  (PLS  1172) 
TuTh  9  30am- 10  50am  (PLS  1172)Dis 

NFSC399  IPermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Food  Science;  (1-3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 


NFSC490  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Nuuntion:  (2-3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number.  Prerequisites:  NFSC  440  and  permission  of 


NFSC«7g  Selected  Topic 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  r 


NFSC699  IPermReq)  Problems 
(1-1)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  co 
obtain  section  number 


Nutrition:  (1-6)  REG/AUD 
to  be  arranged 

Nutrition  and  Food  Science; 


r  instructor  t 


NFSC799  IPermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-4)  REG/S- 
E 

:ontact  departmeni 


NFSC899  IPermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation 

REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  dcpanm 

obtain  section  number 


NRMT  Natural  Resources  Management 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 

NRMT389  (PermReq)  Internship;  (3)  S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

NRMT489  IPermReq)  ReW  Experience;  (1-41  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

NRSC  Natural  Resource  Sciences 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 


NRSC389  IPermReq)  Internship;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

NRSC424  Field  Study  in  Soil  Morphology;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  NRSC20Q.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the 
following:  NRSC  424.  or  NRSC  6088.  Formerly  NRSC  608B. 
Special  Fee  of  $200  will  be  charged  to  cover  field  preparation 
and  the  cost  of  Iransponation.  This  is  in  addition  to  the  regular 

0301  Rabenhorst.  M 

Meets  0«A)1/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  7  OOam-7  00pm  (Amuiged) 

NltSC6(l8A  Research  MeUiods:  Field  Snidies  in  Pedology:  (1-4) 

REG/AUD 

0201  Rabenhorst,  M 

Time  and  room  to  be  ananged 

NRSC79*  Master's  Thesis  Research:  (!•«)  REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  secdon  number. 

NRSC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 


PBIO  Plant  Biology 

(Life  Sciences) 


PBI0699  IPermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Plant  Biology:  (1-3) 

REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmeni  or  tnsnuctor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

PB10799  IPermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-4)  REG/S-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmeni  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

PBI0899  IPermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG/S-F 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmen 

obtain  section  number. 


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PHIL 


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PORT 


PHIL  Philosophy 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


PHIL498W  Topical  Inve 

0101  STAFF 

Time  and  r 


PHILIOO  Introduction  to  Philosophy:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 
0301  Ribeiro.  A 

Meets  06/01/0406/18/04 

MTuWThF  l:0Opm-3:4Opm(SKN  1112) 
0501  James,  S 

Meets  06«  1/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  IO;OOara-12:40pm(TYD  1118) 

PHIL140  Contemporary  Moral  Issues;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
CORE:  Humamiies  (HO) 
0401  Runnels.  J 

Meets  07/12/04-07 /30A)4 

MTuWThF  10  00aml2:40pm(SKN  1115) 

PHIL170  Introduction  to  Logic;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS) 
0301  Stairs.  A 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  10:0Oam-12:4Opm(SKN  1115) 
0401  Deise.  E 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  IO:OOam-12:40pm(SKN  1112) 

PHIL236  Philosophy  of  Religion;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 
0501  Kania.  A. 

Meets  06/2 1/04-07 A)9/04 

MTuWThF  10:00am- 1 2:40pm  (SKN  1115) 

PHIL308C  Studies  in  ConMmporary  Philosophy:  Philosophy  in 
Film;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

A  ttight  at  the  movies  is  supposed  to  be  a  reprieve  from 
intellectual  inquiry.  But  if  there  is  little  difficulty  keeping  our 
inquiries  out  of  the  moviehouse.  the  same  cannot  be  said  for 
Iteeping  movies  out  of  the  classroom  Some  movies  are  far  too 
useful  to  ignore  when  it  comes  to  illuminating  philosophical 
diletnmas  or  bringing  certain  philosophical  questions  into  relief. 
The  primary  purpose  of  this  class  is  to  introduce  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  hypothesis  confirmed?  Why  be  moral?  Could 
machines  ever  be  conscious^  Films  will  provide  the  entry  point 
into  such  questions,  followed  by  the  work  of  philosophers  and 
their  attempts  to  senle  them.  Students  are  not  expected  to  have 
had  previous  exposure  to  technical  philosophy 
0501  Cifone.  M 

Meets  06«l/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  l:0Opm-3:4Opm(PLS  1130) 

PHIL308D  Studies  in  Conlemporai^  Philosophy:  Ethical 
Dtcision  Making;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

As  we  go  through  our  professional  and  our  personal  lives,  we 
often  are  called  upon  to  make  decisions.  Unfortunately,  some  of 
the  most  imponant  of  these  are  just  the  ones  for  which  we  get  the 
least  guidance  from  conventional  experience.  How  imponant  is 
privacy,  and  how  far  should  we  tic  willing  to  go  in  pixitecting  it? 
How  much  information  is  required  for  informed  consent  in 
tnedical  decisions?  For  that  matter,  how  much  competence  is 
required  for  consent  in  the  first  place?  What  obligations,  if  any,  do 
corporations  have  to  the  communities  in  which  they  are  located? 
How  good  does  a  life  need  to  be  to  be  wonh  living?  In  this  course 
we  will  approach  questions  of  this  natuir  from  two  directions.  We 
will  both  survey  a  range  of  pariicular  case  studies  with  an  eye 
toward  forming  practical  judgments  aboul  how  they  ought  to  go, 
and  we  will  survey  moral  philosophy,  with  an  eye  toward 
extracting  what  guidance  ethical  theory  may  give  us  in  particular 

OIZI  Ealick,  G 

MW  6:15pm-9:45pm  (SGII  2062) 
Section  OIZI  is  taught  at  the  Shady  Grove  Campus  located  at 
9630  GudelskDrive,  Rockville.  MD 


PHIL308F  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy;  (3)  REG/PF/ 

AUD. 

0401  Keleher,  L 

Meets  07/12/04-07/20/04 

MTuWThF  IO:OOam-12:40pm(SKN  1116) 

PHIL347  Philosophy  of  Law;  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  one  course  in  philosophy.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  PHIL  147  or  PHIL  447.  Formerly  PHIL 

447. 

0301  Kassner,  J 

Meets  06A)I/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  lft0Oani-l2:4Opm(SKN  1112) 


66  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summer  2004 


5;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

e  arranged 

;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 


PHIL498X  Ibplcal  Investigatii 

0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

PHIL688W  Selected  Problems  in  Philosophy;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

PHIL688X  Selected  Problems  in  Philosophy:  (1-3)«EG/AUD 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

1  Philosophy;  (1-6)  REG/AUD 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

PHIL788X  Research  in  Philosophy;  (1-6)  REG/AUD. 
0201  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

PHIL799  MasUr-s  Thesis  Research:  (l-«)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number  Contact  department  to  make  arrangements. 

PHIL899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  Contact  department  to  make  arrangements. 

PHYS  Physics 
(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 


Sciences) 


PHYS104  How  Things  Work:  Science  Foundatioiis:  (3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD, 

CORE:  Physical  Science  (PS)  Prerequisile:  High  School  Math. 
0101  Ramos.  R 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1410) 

PHYS121  Fundamentals  of  Physics  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisite:  previous  course 
work  in  trigonometry'  or  MATH  115. 

0101  Reslorff  K. 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1412) 
TuTh  12:00pm-2:00pm  (PHY  3306)  Lab 
MW  11  0Oamll:5Oam(PHY4208)Dis 

0102  Restorff,  K 

MTuWThF  9:30am-IO:50am  (PHY  1412) 
TuTh  2:00pm-4:00pm  (PHY  3306)  Ub 
TuTh  I  00pm- 1:50pm  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

0103  Restorff  K 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:S0am  (PHY  1412) 
TuTh  4:00pm-5:50pm  (PHY  3306)  Lab 
TuTh  3:00pm-3:50pm  (PHY  4208)  Dis 
0181  Liberati.S 

MTuWThF  5:30pra-6:50pm  (PHY  0405) 
TuTh  7:00pm-9:00pm  (PHY  3306)  Ub 
MW  7:00pm-8  OOpra  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

PHYS122  Fundamentals  ot  Physics  II;  (4)  REG/PF/AUD. 
CORE:  Physical  Science  Ub  (PL)  Prerequisite:  PHYS  121  or 
equivalent. 


Rapport,  M. 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  0405) 

TuTh  12:00pm-2:00pra  (PHY  3316)  Ub 

MW  1 1  00am- 1 1 :50ara  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

Rappon.  M, 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (PHY  0405) 

TuTh  2:00pm-4:00pm  (PHY  3316)  Lab 

TuTh  1:00pm- 1 :50pm  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

Rappon.  M. 

MTuWThF  9:30ara-lO50am  (PHY  1410) 

TuTh  12:00pm-2:00pm  (PHY  3316)  Ub 

MW  1 1 :00am- 1 1 :50am  (PHY  0405)  Dis 

Rappon.  M. 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1410) 

TuTh  2  00pm-4:00pm  (PHY  3316)  Lab 

TuTh  1:00pm- 1 :50pm  (PHY  4208)  Dis 

MTuWThF  5:30pm-6:50pm  (PHY  0405) 
TuTh  7:00pm-9:00pm  (PHY  3316)  Ub 
MW  7:OOpm-8:OOpm  (PHY  0405)  Dis 


PH  VSI42  Principles  of  Physics;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE  Physical  Science  Lab  (PL)  Prerequisile:  PHYS  141  or 

equivalent.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 

PHYS  142.  PHYS  260  and  PHYS  261  Iformerly:  PHYS  262)  or 

PHYS  272 

0181  STAFF 

MTuWThF  S:30pin-5:30pra  (PHY  4208) 
Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Lab 
MW  7:00pm-7:50pm  (PHY  4208)  Dis 

PHVSI61  General  Physics:  Mechanics  and  Particle  Dynamics: 

(3)REG/PF/AUD. 

CORE  Physical  Science  (PS)  Pre-  or  carequisite:  MATH  141. 

Credit  will  not  be  granted  for  PHYS  171  and  PHYS  161  or  PHYS 

141  or  former  PHYS  191. 

0101  Gortcheva,  E 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (PHY  1402) 
MW  lT0Oam-12  00pm(PHY  1402)  Dis 

0181  STAFF 

MTuWThF  5:30pm-6:30piiUPHY  1402) 
TuTh  7:00pm-7:50pm  (PHY  1402)  Dis 

PHYS299  IPermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics;  (1-6)  REG/P- 
F/AUD, 

Individual  Instr^icticn  course:  contact  depanment  or  instnjctor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

PHYS30S  Physics  Shop  Techniques:  (I)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  PHYS  405  or  permission  of  department. 
0101  Wood,  R 

TuTh  9:00am-12:00pm  (PHY  01251  Ub 

PHYS399  IPermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics:  (1-3)  REG/P- 
F/AUD, 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

PHYS405  IPermReq)  Advanced  Experiments;  (3)  REG/PF/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  PHYS  375.  For  PHYS  majors  only.  Formerly  PHYS 

395 

0101  Johnson.  R 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10:50am  (PHY  4208) 

PHYS499  (PermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics;  (1-16)  REG/ 

PF/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

PHYS499A  IPermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Physics;  (1-16) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

PHyS798  IPermReq)  Special  Problems  in  Advanced  Physics; 
(1-3)  REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Contact  depanment  to  make  arrangements. 

PHYS799  IPermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

PHYS899  IPermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG. 

Individual  Instr^iction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

PLSC  Plant  Sciences 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 


PLSC399  Special  Problems  in  Plant  Science;  (1-3)  REG/F-F/ 

AUD. 

Individual  Insmiction  course:  contact  depanment  o 

obtain  section  number, 

PORT  Portuguese 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


PORT228A  Latin  American  Literatures  and  Societies:  An 
Interdisciplinary  Approach  to  the  Amazon  Ecosystem:  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE   Literanire  (HL)  DIVERSTTY 

OIOI  Igel,  R 

TuTh  10:00am- 1:20pm  (KEY  0103) 


www.summer.umd.edu 


PSYG  The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu §QQY 


PSYC  Psychology 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


PSYCIOO  iDtroduclion  lo  Psychology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE.  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 
0101  Smith.  B 

MTuWThF  llOOaroi:  20pm(BPS  1236) 
0201  Capo.  T. 

MTuWThF9:30am-10:50am(BPS  1243) 

PSYC200  IPrrmReg)  Statistical  Methods  in  Psychology;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prtrequisitc:  PSYC  100;  and  MATH  III  or  MATH  140  or  MATH 

220. 

0101  Smilh.  B 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10  50am  (BPS  1236) 

0102  Kim. ). 

MW  5:00pm-8 :20pm  (BPS  1236) 
0201  Capo.  T 

MTuWThF  11:00am- 12  20pm  (BPS  1243) 

PSYC2M  DcYclopmenUI  Biopsycbology:  (3)  REG/P  F/AUD 
Prtrtquisilt:  PSYC  100. 
0301  Brauth.  S 

Meets  06fllA)4-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-l2:10pm(BPS  1243) 

PSYCI21  Sodal  Psychology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prertquisilt:  PSYC  100. 
OlOt  Van  Allen.  K. 

TuTh  1  «)pm-4;20pra  (BPS  2283) 

PSYC301  Biological  Basis  of  Behavior;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
PrircquilUts:  BSCI 105  and  PSYC  ICO. 
0101  Hall.F 

TuTh5:30pm-8:50pm(BPS  1250) 

PSYC310  Perceptioa;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

PrerequisUe:  PSYC  100  or  permission  of  dtpariment.  Not  open  lo 

students  who  have  completed  PSYC  410. 

0101  Herst,  A 

MTuWThF  12:30pm-l  50pm (BPS  1232) 

PSYC33«  Psychology  of  Waratn;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
DIVERSmr  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100  Also  offered  as  WMST336. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  PSYC  336  or 
WMSr  336. 
0101  Friedman.  S. 

MW  9:30am-l2:50pm  (BPS  2283) 

PSYC341  IntrodiKtlaii  lo  Memory  and  Cognition;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100. 

0101  Pleskac,  T 

TuTh  l:0Cpm-4:20pm(BPS  1236) 

PSYC355  Child  Psychology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Not  open  to  students  who  have  completed 

PSYC  333. 

0201  Boyer.  T 

MTuWThF  9:30am- 10  SOam  (BPS  1236) 

PSYC402  Neural  SysUms  and  Behavior:  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  PSYC  206  or  PSYC  301.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  PSYC  402. 
0501  Brauth.  S 

Meets  06/2 1  /04-07A)9/04 

MTuWThF  9:30aml2:10pm(BPS  1243) 

PSYC420  EiptrimenUI  Psychology:  Social  Processes  I:  (4) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  200;  and  PSYC  221:  and  completion  of  the 

departmenlally  required  English,  moth,  and  science  supporting 

course  sequence.  Restricted  to  PSYC  majors  who  have  completed 

85  credits. 

0101  Sleeth-Keppler.  D 

MW  1  0Opm-4:20pm(BPS2283) 
Tu  l:00pm-4:20pm  (BPS  0147)  Ub 

0201  Rider.  R 

MW  5  00pm-8:20pm  (BPS  2283) 
To  5:00pro-8:20pm  (BPS  0147)  Ub 

FSYC433  Basic  Helping  Skills:  Research  and  Practice;  (4) 
REG 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  200;  (and  PSYC  235  or  PSYC  334  or  PSYC  353 
or  PSYC  432  or  PSYC  434  or  PSYC  435  or  PSYC  4361  Restricted  to 
PSYC  majors  who  have  completed  85  credits. 
0101  Friedman.  S 

TuTh  10:00am-12:15pm  (BPS  2283) 


PSYC436  Introduction  to  Clinical  Psychology;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

Prerequisite:  PSYC  200  or  equivalent. 

0101  Harris.  A 

TuTh  9:00am-12  20pm  (BPS  1238) 

PSYC442  Psychology  of  Language;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  PSYC  100;  and  PSYC  341  or  PSYC  440.  or 
permission  of  department 
0101  Capo.  T 

TuTh  5:00pm-8:20pm  (BPS  1243) 

PSYC478  IPermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Psychology;  (1-3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction, course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  Ic 

obtain  section  number. 

P$YC479  IPermReq)  Special  Research  Prohlems  in 
Psychology;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  tc 
obtain  section  number. 

PSYC629  IPermReq)  Clinical  Laboratory;  (1-3)  S-E 

0101  Will:en,  J 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

0102  Byrne.  M 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

PSYC«38  IPermReq)  Extemship  in  Professional  Psychology; 

(1-3)  S-F 

0101  Blanchard.  1 


PSYC7g9  Special  Research  Problems;  (1-4)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

PSYC799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departn^nl  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

PSYC899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 


PUAF  Public  Affairs 
(Public  Affairs) 


PUAF650  Normative  Analysis;  (3)  REG/AUD 
For  PUAF  majors  only  or  permission  of  department. 
RBOl  Sprinlcle.  R. 

TuTh  6:(X)pm-9:00pm  (Arranged) 

PUAF69gA  Selected  Ibpics  in  Public  AfTairs:  Smart  Growth; 

(3)  REG/AUD 
RBOl  Soule.J 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (Arranged) 

PUAF798B  Readings  in  Public  Policy;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number  For  PUAF  majors  only. 

PUAF899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  deportment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 


RUSS  Russian 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


RVSS386  (PermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REG/P-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmen 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  departn 
Junior  standing. 


RUSS499  Independent  Study  in  Russian;  (1-3)  REG 

Individual  Instruciion  course,  contact  department  c 
obtain  section  number 

RUSS798  Independent  Study:  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmeni  ( 
obtain  section  number. 


SOCY  Sociology 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 

SOCYIOO  Introduction  to  Sociology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE.  Behavioral  and  Social  Science  (SB) 
0201  Pease.  J 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (ASY  2309) 
0301  Hunt,  L 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am- 11:40am  (ASY  3211) 

SOCY105  Introduction  to  Contemporary  Social  Problems;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE:  Behavioral  and' Social  Science  (SB) 

0101  Nguyen.  K. 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:20pm  (ASY  321 1) 
0401  Lair.  C 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWTTi  l:00pm-4:20pm  (ASY  2309) 

SOCY201  Introductory  Sutistics  for  Sociology;  (4)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  SOCY  100  and  MATH  III  or  equivalent.  Not  open  to 

students  who  have  completed  BMCT  231,  ENEE  324,  orSTAT400. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  AREC  484, 

BIOM  301.  BMGT230.  CNEC  400.  ECON  321.  EDMS  451. 

GEOG  305.  GVPT422,  PSYC  200,  SOCY 201.  URSP  350,  or  TEXT 

400. 

0201  Kelty,  R 

MTuWTh  4  30pm-6;10pm  (ASY  2309) 
MW  7:00pm-8:30pm  (ASY  2309)  Ub 

SOCY203  Sociological  Theory;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD, 

Prerequisite:  SOCY  100 

0101  Korzeniewicz.  R. 

TuTh  9:00am- 1 2:20pm  (ASY  3207) 

SOCY230  Sociological  Sodal  Psychology;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0501  Kurashina,  Y 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWTh  l:0Opm-4:20pm(ASY  3211) 

SOCY305  Scarcity  and  Modern  Society;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  3  credits  of  sociology. 
0401  Finsterbusch.  K 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWThF  9:30am-12:10pra  (ASY  3203) 

SOCY32S  The  Sociology  of  Gender;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD, 
DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  3  credits  of  soiiolofy.  Also  offered  as 
WMST  325.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
SOCY  325  or  WMST  325. 
0301  Mann.  E 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  l:00pm-3:40pm  (ASY  3207) 
0601  Raley.  S. 

Meets  08/02/04-08/20/04 

MTuWTh  9:00am-12:20pm  (ARC  1105) 

SOCY380  Honors  Independent  Reading  in  Sociology;  (3)  REG/ 
P-F 

Itidividual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Formerly  SOCY  378 

SOCY381  Honors  Independent  Research  In  Sociology;  (3)  REG/ 


Individual  Instruction  course:  cor 
obtain  section  number  Prerequisi 


ct  department  or  instructor  to 
:  SOCY  380.  Formerly  SOCY 


vsrvnv.summer.umd.edu 


SOCY383  Honors  Thesis  Research;  (3)  REG/P-E 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or 

obtain  section  number  Prerequisite:  SOCY  381.  Formerly  SOCY 

389. 


SOCY386  IPermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3-6)  REO/P-E 
Individual  Instruction  course,  contact  depanment  or  instructor  ti 
obtain  section  number  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

SOCY399  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Sociology;  (1-6) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course  contact  depanment  or  instructor  t( 

obtain  section  number. 

SOCY424  Sociology  of  Race  RelaUons;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  6  credits  in  sociology  or  permission  of  department. 
0101  Williams.  D 

MW  1  00pm-4:20pm  (ASY  3221) 


Schedule  of  Classes  -  Summer  2004  .  67 


SOCY 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


SOCY443  The  Family  and  Society;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  6  credits  of  sociology  or  permission  of  depanment . 
0501  Zamani-Moghadam.  L 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWTTi  6.00pni-9:20pni  (ASY  1213) 

SOCY498B  Selected  Ibpics  in  Sociology:  Sociology  of  Poverty; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

An  examination  of  poverty  in  America  including  the  experiences. 

perspectives,  and  values  jf  poor  people  as  well  as  the  definitions, 

causes,  and  consequences  of  and  solutions  to  poverty- 

0301  Pease.  J 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am- U  :40am  ( AS Y  2115) 

SOCY498C  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Sociology  of 
Sexuality;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Examines  the  theoretical  and  macro-level  institutions  thai  shape 
our  perceptions  of  sex/gender  and  sexuality  as  we  enter  the  21s( 
century.  Explores  the  social  construction  of  sexuality  in  America 
as  it  intersects  with  gender,  race/ethnicity,  class,  violence,  media, 
family,  economy,  and  globalization. Prerequisite:  six  credits  in 
sociology  or  per  mission  of  the  department. 
0401  Timleck,  A. 

Meets  07/12/04-07/30/04 

MTuWTh  6:00pm-9 :20pm  (ASY  1213) 

SOCY498D  Selected  Topics  in  Sociology:  Sociology  of  Popular 

Culture;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

This  course  assesses  the  social  significance  of  contemporary 

forms  of  culture.  We  will  examine  class  tastes,  the  mass  media, 

the  production  of  culture,  and  subcullural  identity,  through  the  lens 

of  theoretical  perspectives  like  cultural  studies,  critical  theory  and 

symbolic  interact  ion  ism.  Topics  include:  the  social  impact  of 

television,  love  and  shopping,  sightseeing  in  Thailand,  automobile 

design,  nationalism  and  myth,  women's  clothing,  and  media 

scandals. 

0201  SUllman.T 

MTuW  6:00pm-8:l5pm  (ASY  3203) 

SOCY699  Special  Social  Problems;  (M6)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instniction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

SOCY799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

SOCY899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

SPAN  Spanish 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 

SPANlOl  Eltmcntary  Spanish  1;  (4)  REG/F-F/AUO 
Prerequisite:  No  previous  Spanish:  high  school  level  1  Spanish 
with  grade  of  A  or  B:  high  school  level  2  Spanish  with  a  grade  ofC 
or  below.  Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 
0101  RaD.  A. 

MTuWTh9:30am-ll;4Sam(JMZ  1215) 
0201  Fierros.  G. 

TuWTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (JMZ  1215) 

SPANIOIL  ElemcnUry  Spanish  I;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  No  previous  Spanish:  high  school  level  1  Spanish 
with  grade  of  A  or  B;  high  school  level  2  Spanish  with  a  grade  ofC 
or  below.  Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish.  SPAN 
lOlL  is  pan  of  the  Intensive  Language  Institute,  an  eight-weelt 
ses.sion  wherein  students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful 
completion.  To  panicipale.  students  tnust  register  for  LANG 
108C  The  program  focuses  on  the  functions  and  stnictutes  of  the 
Spanish  language,  with  emphasis  on  the  four  skills  of  listening, 
speaking,  reading  and  writing.  For  further  information,  please 
visit  www.summer.umd  edu/intensivelanguage/  or  contact  Summer 
Sessions  at  summer(§'umail. umd.edu. 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  O&Q  1/04-08/ 13/04 

MTuThF  9;00am-3;30pm  (Arranged) 

Tu  9:00am-2:30pm  (Airanged) 

SPAN102  Elemenlar;  Spanish  II;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  SPAN  101  at  VMCP  or  equivalent.  Not  open  to 
native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 

0101  Herrera,  J 
MTuWTh9;30am-ll  45am(PLS  1146) 

0102  De  Matlia.  C. 

MTuWTh  9:30am- 1 1 :45am  (PLS  1 172) 
0201  Sa,  J. 

TuWTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (JMZ  1224) 


SPANI02L  Elemenlary  Spanish  II;  (4)  REG/P  F/AUD 
Prerequisite:  SPAN  101  at  UMCP  or  equivalent.  Not  open  to 
mitive/fluent  speukeis  of  Spanish.  SPAN  I02L  is  pan  of  the 
Intensive  Language  Institute,  an  eight-week  session  wherein 
students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful  completion.  To 
participate,  students  must  register  for  LANG  I08C  The  program 
focuses  on  the  functions  and  structures  of  the  Spanish  language, 
with  emphasis  on  the  four  skills  of  listening,  speaking,  reading  and 
writing.  For  further  information,  please  visit 
www  summerunid.edu/inlensivelanguage/  or  contact  Summer 
Sessions  at  summer@umait.umd.edu. 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-08/13/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

SPAN12S  Spanish  Civilization:  From  Kingdoms  to  Nationalities; 

(3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO) 

0101  Benito- Vessels,  C. 

M W  9:00am- 12:1 5pm  (JMZ  2207) 

SPAN201  Intermediate  Spanish;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  SPAN  102  or  SPAN  103  at 
VMCP  or  high  school  le\'el  3  Spanish  with  a  grade  of  A  or  B  or 
high  school  level  4  Spanish  with  aC  or  below.  Not  open  to  native/ 
fluent  speakers  of  Spanish.  Formerly  SPAN  203. 

0101  Karaman.  J 

MTuWTh  9:30am-l  1:45am  (JMZ  0208) 

0102  Bracamonte,  J. 

TuWTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (JMZ  0105) 

0201  Gonzalez,  C 

MTuWTh  9:30am-ll:45am  (JMZ  1215) 

0202  Rivera,  E. 

TuWTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (JMZ  3203) 

0203  Enngue,  A 

TuWTh  6:00pm-9:00pm  (JMZ  0105) 

SPAN201L  Inlerraedlate  Spanish;  (4)  REG/P-F/AUD 
CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  SPAN  102  or  SPAN  103  at 
UMCP  or  high  school  level  3  Spanish  with  a  grade  of  A  or  B  or 
high  school  level  4  Spanish  with  aC  or  below.  Not  open  to  native/ 
fluent  speakers  of  Spanish.  Formerly  SPAN  203.  SPAN  201L  is 
pan  of  the  Intensive  Language  Institute,  an  eight-week  session 
wherein  students  receive  12  credits  upon  successful  completion. 
To  participate,  students  must  register  for  LANG  108C  The 
program  focuses  on  the  functions  and  structures  of  the  Spanish 
language,  with  emphasis  on  the  four  skills  of  listening,  speaking, 
reading  and  writing.  For  further  information,  please  visit 
www.summerumd.edu/intensivelanguage/  or  contact  Summer 
Sessions  at  summer@umait.umd.edu. 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-08/13/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


SPAN202  Intermediate  Grammar  and  Composition;  (3)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD 

CORE:  Humanities  (HO)  Prerequisite:  SPAN  201  or  high  school 

level  4  or  5  with  a  grade  of  A  or  B  or  permission  of  department. 

Corequisite:  SPAN  207  and/or  SPAN  211.  Not  open  to  native/fluent 

speakers  of  Spanish.  Formerly  SPAN  204. 

0101  Di  Sinivolo,  L. 

TuTh  9:00ara-I2:15pm  (JMZ  2207) 

SPAN228A  Latin  American  Litcntur«  and  StKlcties:  An 
interdisciplinary  Approach  to  the  Amazon  Ecosystem;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY 

0101  Igel,  R 

TuTh  IO:OOam-I:20pm(KEY  0103) 


STAT 


and  Composition  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 


SPAN30I  Advanced  Gn 

AUD 

Prerequisite:  SPAN  202.  Recommended:  SPAN  207. 

0101  Sicouly,P 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:15pm  (JMZ  2207) 

SPAN311  Advanced  Conversation  I;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
Prerequisite:  SPAN  202  or  SPAN  211  or  permission  of  department. 
Not  open  to  native/fluent  speakers  of  Spanish. 
0101  Roman,  C. 

MW  6:00pm-9:15pm  (JMZ  2207) 

SPAN386  IPermReq)  Experiential  Learning;  (3.t)  REG/P-F 
Individual  Insoniction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

SPAN399  Independent  Study  in  Spanish;  (1-3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


SPAN407  Jews,  Moslems,  and  Christians  in  Medieval  Spain:  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  SPAN  321.  SPAN  322.  SPAN  323.  or  SPAN  324.  45 

semester  hours.  For  SPAN  majors  onlv. 

0101  Benito- Vessels,  C 

TuTh  6.00pm-9: 1 5pm  (JMZ  2206) 

SPAN408F  Great  Themes  of  the  Hispanic  Literatures:  Film 

and  Literature  in  Contemporary  Latin  America;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

0201  Aguilar-Mora.  J 

MW  6:00pm-9:15pm  (JMZ  2206) 

SPAN448  Special  Topics  In  Latin  American  Civilization: 
Culture  and  Music  in  the  Hispanic  Caribbean:  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

0101  Quintero-Herencia.  J 

MW  6  OOpm-9: 15pm  (JMZ  2206) 

SPAN448B  Special  Topics  in  Latin  American  Civilizatian:  Inter 
and  intra-state  conflict  and  its  resolution  in  Latin  America:  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

0201  Kaufman,  E. 

TuTh  2:OOpm-5:20pm  (TYD  2108) 

SPAN699  Independent  Study  in  Spanish;  (1-3)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 


SPAN799  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  oi 
obtain  section  number. 


SPAN899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  t 
obtain  section  number. 

STAT  Statistics  and  Probability 

(Computer,  Mathematical  and  Physical 
Sciences) 


STATIOO  ElemenUry  Statistics  and  Probability:  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

CORE:  Mathematics  or  Formal  Reasoning  (MS)  Prerequisite: 
permission  of  Math  Department  based  on  satisfactory'  score  on 
Math  placement  exam  or  MATH  110  or  MATH  115.  Not  open  lo 
students  who  have  completed  MATH  111  or  any  MATH  or  STAT 
course  with  a  prerequisite  of  MATH  141.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 
only  one  of  the  following:  MATH  111  or  STAT  100. 

0101  STAFF 

MTuWThF  8:OOam-9:20am  (MTU  0105) 

0202  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30ara-IO:50am  (MTH  B0425) 

STAT400  Applied  Probability  and  Statistics  1;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  MATH  141.  Not  acceptable  toward  graduate  degrees 
in  STAT  AMSC.  MAPL  or  MATH.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only 
one  of  the  following:  BMCT  231.  ENEE  324  or  STAT  400,  These 
courses  are  not  interchangeable,  consult  your  program 
requirements  or  advisor  for  what  is  acceptable  towardyour 
program  of  study, 

0102  STAFF 

MTuWThF  9:30am-10:50am  (MTH  B0425) 

0103  STAFF 

MTuWThF  1 1 :00am- 12:20pm  (MTH  B0425) 

0203  STAFF 

MTuWThF  ll:00am-12:20pm  (MTH  0105) 

STAT49gA  (PermReq)  SelcclMl  Topics  in  Statistics:  (1-6)  REG/ 

P-F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

STAT69gA  IPermReq)  Selected  Tbplcs  in  Probability;  (1-1) 

REG/AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number. 

STAT798A  IPermReq)  Selected  Topics  in  Statistics;  (1.4)  REG/ 

AUD 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 

obtain  section  number 

STAT799  IPermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmen 
obtain  section  number 


68  •  Schedule  of  Classes  ~  Summe'r  2004 


wrww.summer.umd.edu 


STAT 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu 


UNIV 


STATg99  iPtrmReq)  Doctoral  Dissertalion  Rncarch:  (1-8) 
R£G 

IndividuBi  Insimction  course;  coDtaci  depanmen 


SURV  Survey  Methodology 
(Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences) 


Sl)RV440  SampUnt  Theory;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
Prerequisiir:  STAT 401  or  STAT 420.  Noi  open  to  siudenls  who 
haye  compUltd  STAT  440. 
0101  Valliml.  R. 

Mecis  06^)5/04-07/23/04 

TuTh  3:30piii-6:00pm  (LEF  1 171) 

SURV«Z3  Datt  Collection  Methods  in  Survey  Research;  (3) 

REG/AUD. 

Meets  06A)l/O4-O7/23/O4  course  is  taught  in  conjusctioo  with 

Michigan's  Summer  Institute.  This  class  is  being  offered  off-site 

at  the  Census  Bureau  in  Suitland.MD-  and  at  the  College  Pari; 

campus. 

0101  Conrad,  F 

Meets  06rt)  1/04-07/23/04 

M  4:0Opm-6:0Opm  (LEF  1208) 

W  4;0Opm-7:0Opm  (LEF  1208) 

SURV«25  Applied  Sampling;  (3)  REG/AUD 

Prerequisite:  statistics  course  approved  by  the  deparment. 

Course  is  learn  taught  by  James  Lepkowski  and  Roger 

Tourangcau 

0101  Upkowski,  J. 

Meets  06/01/04-07/23/04 

M  6 :0Opm-9:0Opm  (LEF  1208) 

Tb  6;00pm-8:0()pm  (LEF  1208) 

SintV«30  QucstioDiiaire  Dcsipi;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
Old  Conrad.  F 

Meets  06A)l/04-O7/23A)4 

Tu  4:00pra-7:00pni  (LEF  1208) 

Th  4:00pin-6:00pra  (LEF  1208) 

SURVtW  (PermP.eqj  Spcdal  Ibpics  in  Surrey  Methodology;  (1- 

3)  REG/AUD 

0101  Tourangeau,  R. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  STAFF 

TuiK  and  room  to  be  arranged 

SURVtMA  Special  Topics  In  Survey  Methodology: 
QucsUonnairt  Design;  (1)  REG/AUD 
0101  ST^F? 

Meets  06rt)9/04-0«/l  3/04 

MTuWThF  l:0Opm-4:0Opm(LEF  1208) 

SUItVi99B  Special  IbplcsIn  Survey  Methodology:  Introduction 
to  Survey  QuaUly;  (I)  REG/AUD 
0101  Biemer.  P 

Meets  06«)/04-(n/D9/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am- 1 1:00am  (LEF  1208) 

SURV(99D  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology:  Toting 
Questions  and  Instruments;  (I)  REG/AUD 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/16/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  l:00pm-4:00pm  (LEF  1208) 

SURViME  Spedal  Topics  In  Survey  Methodology:  Non- 
raponse;  (1)  REG/AUD 
0101  STAFF 

Meets  06/21/04-06/27/04 

MTuWThF  1 :00pm-4 :00pm  (LEF  1208) 

SURV6WK  Special  Topics  in  Survey  Methodology:  Multi-Level 
Analysis  of  Survey  DaU;  (3)  REG/AUD. 
0101  Cronioger.  R. 

Meets  06/03/04-06/28/04 

MTuWThF  9;00am-ll:00am(LEF  1208) 

SURV8M  Doctoral  DissertaUon  Research;  (1-8)  REG/S-F 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  c 
obtain  section  number 


THET  Theatre 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 

THETllO  Introduction  to  the  Theatre;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA) 
0101  Clupper,  W. 

MTuWThF  II  00am-l2:20pm(PAC  1801) 
0201  Dail.C 

MTuWThF  ll:OOam-12:20pm(PAC  1801) 

THET182  SUge  Make-up;  (2)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  THET  182  or 

THET  185.  Formerly  THET  185. 

0201  Chiang.  S 

MTuWTh  10:00ara-l  1:20am  (PAC  1703)  Ub 

THET199A  (PermReq)  Independent  Study:  Musical  Theatre 
Workshop;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

This  course  focuses  on  students  developing  their  ability  to  move, 
act  and  e:tpress  themselves  through  the  media  of  lyric  and  music. 
Each  student  develops  their  physical  instrument  while  addressing 
the  special  challenges  and  techniques  needed  by  the  musical 
stage  actor.  Students  have  ample  opponunity  for  performance  in 
class,  as  well  as  in  weekly  student  cabaret  Regular  attendance 
and  participation  will  be  expected  of  at]  students.  Pan  of  The 
Arts!  at  Maryland.  Enrollment  by  permission  only.  Please  contact 
SPOC  for  further  information  at  summer@umail.umd.edu 
Location:  PAC.  Contact:  Chris  Patton.  cpatton@umd.edu,  x  58174 
05AR  Reese.  S 

Meets  06/21/04-07/09/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am-4:00pm  (Arranged) 

THET220  Acting  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisite:  permission  of  depanmenl.  Corequisile:  THET  110. 

For  THET  majors  only. 

0101  Jacoby  J 

MTuWTh  l:00pm-2:40pm  (PAC  3736)  Ub 

THET330  Play  Directing  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  THET  III.  THET  170  and  THET 220:  orpermission 

of  deportment. 

0101  Reese.  S. 

TuWTh  4:00pm-6:15pm  (PAC  2740)  Lab 

THET386  (PermReq)  Eiperiential  Learning;  (3.0  REG/P-F. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number.  Prerequisite:  permission  of  department. 
Junior  standing. 

THET475  Period  Style  for  the  Theatre:  Fashion  and  Decor;  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

Prerequisites:  THET  170  or  permission  of  departmetu. 

0101  Conway,  D. 

TuTh  9:00am-12:20pm  (PAC  1809) 

THET490  Theatre  History  I;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 

Prerequisites:  THET  110  and  THET  III  or  permission  of 

department. 

0101  Rothman,  K. 

MWTh  l:00pm-3: 15pm  (PAC  1815) 

THET491  Theatre  History  II;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD. 
Prerequisite:  THET  110.  THET  HI.  and  THET490:  orpermission 
of  department. 
0201  Thaip,  R. 

MTuW  9:45am- I2:00pra  (PAC  1815) 

THET499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (3)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

obtain  sectjon  number. 

THET499D  Independent  Study;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD. 
0201  Kaleba,  C. 

MTuTh  l:00pm-3:15pm  (PAC  3736)  Ub 

THET499J  Independent  Study:  To  the  Playing  Fields:  Exploring 
the  Theatre  of  Life;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  lacoby  J 

MTuWTh  3:30pm-5  00pm  (PAC  1809) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Ub 

THET499N  Independent  Study:  STAGE  PLAYS  AS  FILM:  (3) 

REG/P-F/AUD 

0201  Tharp.  R. 

MW  I  OOpm-4:20pm(PAC  1815) 

THET499P  Independent  Study:  Puppetry  Workshop;  (3)  REG/ 

PF/AUD. 

0101  Cotter,  M 

TuTh  9  OOam-12  20pm  (PAC  3730)  Ub 


THET499X  Independent  Study;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
0101  Conway  D 

TuTh  1  OOpm-4  20pm  (PAC  2727)  Ub 


THET789  (PermReq)  Master'! 
Individual  Instruction  course:  c( 
obtain  section  number. 


Practicum;  (1-6)  REG/AUD 
ntact  depanmenl  c 


THET799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmenl  or  instructor  Ic 
obtain  section  number. 

THET899  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG/AUD 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  depanmenl  or  instructor  Ic 
obtain  section  number 

UMEI  Maryland  English  Institute 

(Arts  and  Humanities) 


UMEIOOl  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language: 
Beginning;  (12)  S-F 

0101  STAFF 
Meets  06i71/04-08/06A)4 

MTuWThF  9:00am- 12:00pm  (PLS  1162) 
MTuWThF  l:00pm-3:00pm  (PLS  1162) 

0102  STAFF 
Meets  06«l/04-08/D6A)4 


)  be  arranged 


UMEI002  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Unguage: 
Inurmedlate  I;  (12)  S-F 

0101  Anderson.  J 
Meets  06/21/04-08/06/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am- 12  00pm  (PLS  1164) 
MTuWThF  l:O0pm-3:0Opm(PLS  1164) 

0102  STAFF 
Meets  06/21/04-08/06^)4 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

UMEI003  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language: 
Intermediate  II;  (12)  S-F 

0101  Taylor.  V. 
Meets  06/21/04-08/06A)4 

MTuWThF  9:00am-l2:00pm  (PLS  1184) 
MTuWThF  l:00pm-3:00pm (PLS  1184) 

0102  STMT 
Meets  06/2I/04-08A)6/04 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

UMEIOM  (PermReq)  English  as  a  Foreign  Language: 
Intermediate  HI;  (12)  S-F 

0101  Adjogah.  R 
Meets  06«1/04-08/06«4 

MTuWThF  9:00am-12:00pm  (PLS  1176) 
MTuWThF  l:OOpm-3:0Opm(PLS  1176) 

0102  STAFF 
Meets  06/21/04-08/06/04 

MTuWThF  9:00am-12:00pm  (PLS  1158) 
MTuWThF  l:0Opm-3:0Opm(PLS  1158) 

UNIV  University  Courses 
(Undergraduate  Studies) 


i;NrV0»9  (PermReq)  Internship  Seminar;  (No  credit)  S-F 

Permission  of  Internship  Coordinator  requited.  Obtain  signature 
and  mote  information  at  the  Career  Center,  3100  Hombake 
Library.  Special  fee  required  for  this  course. 
0101  Kenyon.  M. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 
0201  Kenyon.  M. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

UNIV369  (PermReq)  Seminar  in  Research  Experiences;  (1) 

REG/PF/AUD 

0101  STAFF 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

UNIV379  Seminar  in  Internship  Experiences;  (1)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD. 

0101  Steffes.  J. 

Meets  06/01/04-07/2 1/04 

M5:OOpm-7:OOpm(SCC  1102) 


www.summer.umd.edu 


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URSP 


The  most  up-to-date  course  information  can  be  found  at  www.testudo.umd.edu  WMST 


URSP  Urban  Studies  and  Planning 

(School  of  Architecture,  Planning,  and 
Preservation) 


URSP399I  (PeimReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3)  REG 
Individual  Instruclion  course;  conlaci  depanraeni  or  inslniclor  lo 
oblain  seclion  number 

URSP681  Urban  Planning  Law;  (3)  REG. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  URSP  681, 

URBS  450,  or  URBS  681.  Formerly  URBS  681. 

0201  Karina,  S. 

MW  7:00pm- I0:20pni  (ARC  1127) 

URSP708  Community  Plannine  Studio;  (2-4)  REG/AUD. 
Pennission  of  the  instructor.  Students  seeking  lo  meet  tlie  URSP 
studio  lequiremenl  must  also  take  URSP  708  in  both  Summer 
Sessions  1  and  II. 
OIOI  Brower.  S. 

MTuWThF  9:00am-4:00pm  (Arranged) 

0202  Brower,  S. 

MTuWThF  9:00am-4:00pm  (ARC  1101) 

URSP709  Field  Instruction:  (3)  REG 

0101  STAFF 

Tu  7:00pm-9:00pm  (ARC  1 127) 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged  Dis 
0202  STAFF 

Tu  7:D0pm-9:30pm  (ARC  1 127) 

Time  and  room  lo  be  arranged  Dis 

URSP710  Research  Seminar:  Urban  Theory  and  Issues;  (3) 

REG/AUD. 

Prerequisite:  15  graduate  credit  hours  in  URSP.  For  URSP  majors 

only.  Formerly  URBS  710. 

0107  Hanna,  W 

Time  and  room  to  be  atranged 
0207  Hanna,  W 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 

URSP788  (PermReq)  Independent  Study  in  Urban  Studies  and 
Planning:  IndepenilenI  Study  in  Urban  Studies  and  Planning;  (1- 
3)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number. 

URSP798 1  PermReq)  Readings  In  Urban  Studies  and  Planning; 
(1-3)  REG 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 
obtain  section  number 

URSP799  (PermReq)  Master's  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG/S- 
F 

:  contact  department  t 


VMSC  Veterinary  Medical  Sciences 
(Agriculture  and  Natural  Resources) 


VMSC«99  Special  Problems  in  Veterinary  Medical  Sciences; 

(1-4)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  t 

obtain  section  number. 


VMSC799  Thesis  Research;  (l-«)  REG 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  departmen 
obtain  seclion  number. 


WMST255  Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women;  (3)  REG/P-F/ 

AUD 

CORE:  Lileralure  (HL)  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  ENGL  250. 

Credit  will  he  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  WMST  255  or 

ENGL  250 

0201  Macri,  L. 

TuTh6:0Opm-9:lSpm(SQH  1117) 

WMST27S  World  Literature  by  Women;  (3)  REG 

CORE:  Literature  (HL)  DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  CMLT  275. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  WMST  275  or 

CMLT  275. 

0101  Dix.) 

TuTh  6:00pm-9:15pm  (SQH  2120) 

WMST32S  The  Sociology  of  Gender;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 
DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  3  credits  of  sociology.  Also  offered  as 
SOCY  325.  Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following: 
WMST  .125  or  SOCY  325. 
0301  Mann,  E. 

Meets  06/01/04-06/18/04 

MTuWThF  l:OOpm-3:40pm(ASY  3207) 

WMST336  Psychology  of  Women;  (3)  REG/P-F/AUD 
DIVERSITY  Prerequisite:  PSYC  100.  Also  offered  as  PSYC  336. 
Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  WMST  336  or 
PSYC  336. 
0101  Friedman,  S 

MW  9:30am- 12:50pm  (BPS  2283) 

WMST471  Women's  Health;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 

DIVERSITY  Also  offered  as  HLTH  471.  Credit  will  be  granted  for 

only  one  of  the  following:  WMST  471  or  HLTH  471. 

0101  Voorhees,  C. 

MTuWTh  l:0Opm-2:45pm(HHP  1301) 

0102  Parker,  C 

MW  6:00pm-9:45pra  (HHP  1301) 

0201  STAFF 

MTuWTh  l:00pm-2:45pm  (HHP  1302) 

0202  Desmond,  S 

MW  6:00pm-9:45pm  (HHP  1301) 

WMST498A  Advanced  Special  Topics  in  Women's  Studies: 
Culture,  Caste  and  Women  In  Indian  Society;  (3)  REG/PF/ 
AUD. 

Credit  will  be  granted  for  only  one  of  the  following:  WMST  498  A 
or  /VRHU  498.  Topics  lo  be  covered  encompass  profile  of  Indian 
society,  women  in  ancient  India,  marriage  and  family  in  India, 
dowry  system  in  India,  status  of  women  in  modem  India. 
0101  STAFF 

MW  600pm-9:45pm  (WDS  0104) 

WMST499  (PermReq)  Independent  Study:  Individual  Study  in 

Women's  Studies;  (1-3)  REG/P  F/AUD. 

Individual  Instruclion  course:  contact  department  or  instructor  to 

oblain  seclion  number.  Prerequisite:  3  hours  of  WMST  and  junior 

standing. 

WMST699  (PermReq)  Independent  Study;  (1-3)  REG/AUD. 
Individual  Instruclion  course:  contact  depanment  or  instructor  to 
oblain  section  number.  By  permission  of  instructor  only. 


WMST799  Masters  Thesis  Research;  (1-6)  REG. 
Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  oi 
oblain  seclion  number. 


WMST899  (PermReq)  Doctoral  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8) 

REG. 

OIOI  Barkley  Brown.  E. 

Time  and  room  to  be  arranged 


VMSC899  Dissertation  Research;  (1-8)  REG. 

Individual  Instruction  course:  contact  department  t 
obtain  section  number. 

WMST  Women's  Studies 
(Arts  and  Humanities) 


WMST250  Introduction  to  Women's  Studies:  Women,  Art  and 

Culture;  (3)  REG/PF/AUD 

CORE:  History  or  Theory  of  Arts  (HA)  DIVERSITY 

0101  Dolan,  T. 

TuTh  6:0Opm-9  ISpra  (WDS  1114) 


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www.summer.umd.edu 


CORE  Program 

Office  of  the  Dean  for  Undergraduate  Studies 

301-405-9359 
2130  Mitchell  Building 
www.umd.edu/CORE 


CORE  COURSES  OFFERED  SUMMER  2004 

For  details  of  the  CORE  requirements  and  more  information,  please  consult  the  CORE  website  at:  http://www.umd.edu/CORE, 
the  Undergraduate  Catalog,  the  Spring  Schedule  of  Classes,  or  the  CORE  Handbook  (available  at  your  advising  office  or  at  The 
Office  of  Undergraduate  Studies,  2130  Mitchell  Building).  Refer  to  the  course  listing  section  in  this  Schedule  of  Classes  for 
session,  class  and  time  information. 


CORE  FUNDAMENTAL  STUDIES 

IntroducHon  fo  Writing  Courses 

ENGL  101  Introduction  to  Writing 
ENGL  1 01 X  Introduction  to  Writing 
(English  as  a  second  language) 

Professional  Writing 

ENGL  391       Advanced  Composition 
ENGL  392       Advanced  Composition:  Pre-Law 
ENGL  393       Technical  Writing 
ENGL  393X    Technical  Writing 

(English  as  a  second  language) 

Business  Writing 

Writing  for  Health  Professions 


ENGL  394 
ENGL  395 

Mathematics 

MATH  110 
MATH  1 1 1 
AAATH  1 1 3 
MATH  115 


Elementary  Mathematical  Models 

Introduction  to  Probability; 

College  Algebra  with  Applications 

Precalculus 

NOTE:  MATH  HI,  140,  141,  220,  221,  and  STAT  100 
fulfill  both  Fundamental  and  Distributive  requirements. 
See  Distributive  Studies  list  for  Math  and  Formal  Reasoning. 

CORE  DISTRIBUTIVE  STUDIES 

Courses  noted  "(D)"  also  meet  the  CORE  Diversity  Requirement. 

CORE  HUMANITIES  &  THE  ARTS: 
Literature  (HL) 

CHIN  213       Chinese  Poetry  into  English:  An  Introduction  (D) 

CLAS  100       Classical  Foundations 

CLAS  1 70       Greek  &  Roman  Mythology 

CMLT  270       Global  Literature  &  Social  Change  (D) 

CMLT  275       World  Literature  by  Women  (WMST  275)  (D) 

ENGL  205       Introduction  to  Shakespeare 

ENGL  222       American  Literature:  1 865  to  Present 

ENGL  234       Introduction  to  African-American  Literature  (D) 

ENGL  243       Introduction  to  Poetry 


ENGL  244       Introduction  to  Drama 
ENGL  250       Introduction  to  Literature  by 

Women  (WMST  255)  (D) 
FREN  250       Introduction  to  French  Literature 
GERM  285      German  Film  and  Literature 
HONR  238B   Images  of  Masculinity  in  Twentieth  Century 

American  Literature  and  Film 
HONR  258K  Shakespeare:  In  History  and  in  Performance 
HONR  2590  The  Mosaic  of  Identity  in 

Contemporary  American  Lit. 
JAPN217       Japanese  Literature  in  the 

Age  of  the  Samurai  (D) 
WMST255       Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women 

(ENGL  250)  (D) 
WMST275      World  Literature  by  Women  (CMLT  275)  (D) 

The  History  or  Theory  of  the  Arts  (HA) 

AMST  205  Material  Aspects  of  American  Life 

ARCH  223  History  of  Non-Western  Architecture  (D) 

ARTH  1 00  Introduction  to  Art 

ARTH  200  Art  of  the  Western  World  to  1 300 

ARTH  201  Art  of  the  Western  World  after  1 300 

ARTH  250  Art  and  Archaeology  of  Ancient  America  (D) 

ARTH  290  Art  of  Asia  (D) 

ARTT  1 50  Introduction  to  Art  Theory 

DANC  200  Introduction  to  Dance  (D) 

ENGL  245  Film  &  the  Narrative  Tradition 

MUET  200  World  Popular  Musics  &  ID  (D) 

MUET  210  The  Impact  of  Music  on  Life  (D) 

MUET  220  Selected  Musical  Cultures  of  the  World  (D) 

MUSC  1 30  Survey  of  Music  Literature 

MUSC  1 40  Music  Fundamentals  I 

MUSC  205  History  of  Rock  Music,  1 950  -  Present 

THET  1 1 0  Introduction  to  the  Theatre 

WMST  250  Intro,  to  Women's  Studies: 

Women,  Art  and  Culture  (D) 


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CORE  PROGRAM 


Humanities  (HO) 

AMST  201       Intro,  to  American  Studies 
AMST  203      Popular  Culture  in  America 
AMST  204      Film  &  American  Culture  Studies 
AMST  21 1       Technology  &  American  Culture 
ARHU  298N   The  Power  of  the  Word: 

Language  and  Heritage  (D) 
COAAM  200     Advanced  Public  Speaking 
FREN  201        Intermediate  French 
FREN  202       Intermediate  French  Review 
FREN  204       French  Grammar  &  Composition 
GERM  280      German-American  Cultural  Contrast 
LARC  1 60       Intro,  to  Landscape  Architecture 
LING  21 0        Structure  of  American  Sign 

Language  (D) 
LING  240        Language  and  Mind 
PHIL  1 00         Introduction  to  Philosophy 
PHIL  1 40         Contemporary  Moral  Issues 
PHIL  236         Philosophy  of  Religion 
SPAN  1 25       Spanish  Civilization:  From 

Kingdoms  to  Nationalities 
SPAN  201        Intermediate  Spanish 
SPAN  202       Intermediate  Grammar  and  Composition 

CORE  MATHEMATICS  AND  THE  SCIENCES: 
CORE  Physical  Sciences  Laboratory  (PL) 

ASTR  101        General  Astronomy 

CHEM  103      General  Chemistry  I 

CHEM  103M  General  Chemistry  I 

CHEM  1 1 3      General  Chemistry  II 

CHEM  1 1 3M  General  Chemistry  II 

GEOL 100/1 10  Physical  Geology  &  Physical  Geology  Lab 

(Both  courses  must  be  token  in  the  some  semester) 
PHYS  1 21        Fundamentals  of  Physics  I 
PHYS  1 22       Fundamentals  of  Physics  II 

CORE  Life  Sciences  Laboratory  (LL) 

ANTH  220      Intro,  to  Biological  Anthro.  (D) 

BSCI  1 03        The  World  of  Biology 

BSCI  1 05         Principles  of  Biology  I 

BSCI  1 05M     Principles  of  Biology  I 

BSCI  1 06         Principles  of  Biology  II 

BSCI  124/125  Plant  Biology  &  Lab  in  Plant  Biology 

(Both  courses  must  be  taken  in  the  same  semester) 
BSCI  201         Human  Anatomy  &  Physiology  I 
BSCI  223        General  Microbiology 


CORE  Physical  Sciences  Non-Laboratory  (PS) 

ASTR  1 00        Introduction  to  Astronomy 

ENES  1 00   .    Intro,  to  Engineering  Design 

GEOG  140     Coastal  Environments 

GEOL  1 20       Environmental  Geology 

PHYS  1 04       How  Things  Work:  Science  Foundations 

PHYS  161        Mechanics  &  Particle  Dynamics 

CORE  Life  Sciences  Non-Laboratory  (LS) 

BSCI  1 20         Insects 

BSCI  205         Environmental  Science 

KNES  260       Science  of  Physical  Activity  and 

Cardiovascular  Health 
NFSC  1 00       Elements  of  Nutrition 


CORE  Math  or  Formal  Reasoning 
Non-Laboratory  (MS) 

GEOG  1 70     Maps  and  Map  Use 

AAATH  1 1 1       Introduction  to  Probability 

MATH  140      Calculus  I 

MATH  141      Calculus  II 

MATH  220      Elementary  Calculus  I 

MATH  221       Elementary  Calculus  II 

PHIL  1 70         Introduction  to  Logic 

STAT  1 00        Elementary  Statistics  and  Probability 

CORE  SOCIAL  SCIENCES  AND  HISTORY: 

CORE  Social  or  Political  History  (SH) 

AASP  1 00       Introduction  to  African  American  Studies  (D) 

AASP  202       Black  Culture  in  the  United  States  (D) 

HIST  111         The  Medieval  World 

HIST  1 56         History  of  the  United  States  to  1 865 

HIST  1 57         History  of  the  United  States  Since  1 865 

HIST  2 1 90      History  of  Sexuality  in  America  (D) 

HONR229S  Terrorism 

JOUR  240       Advertising  in  America 

KNES  293       History  of  Sport  in  America 


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CORE  PROGRAM 


CORE  Behavioral  and  Social  Sciences  (SB) 

CHIN  213 

Chinese  Poetry  into  English:  An  Introduction* 

AASPlOl 

Public  Policy  &  the  Black  Community 

CMLT  270 

Global  Literature  and  Social  Change* 

ANTH  240 

Introduction  to  Archaeology  (D) 

CMLT  275 

World  Literature  by  Women   (WMST  275)* 

ANTH  260 

Introduction  to  Sociocultural 

DANC  200 

Introduction  to  Dance* 

Anthropology  &  Linguistics  (D) 

ENGL  234 

Introduction  to  African-American  Literature* 

COS  TOO 

Introduction  to  Criminal  Justice 

ENGL  250 

Introduction  to  Literature 

COS  105 

Introduction  to  Criminology 

by  Women  (WMST  255)* 

ECON  200 

Principles  of  Micro-Economics 

HIST  21 90 

History  of  Sexuality  in  America* 

ECON  201 

Principles  of  Macro-Economics 

JAPN217 

Japanese  Literature  in  the 

GEOG  100 

Introduction  to  Geography 

Age  of  the  Samurai* 

GVPTIOO 

Principles  of  Government  and  Politics 

LING  210 

Structure  of  American  Sign  Language* 

GVPT  170 

American  Government 

MUET  200 

World  Popular  Musics  &  Identity* 

GVPT  200 

International  Political  Relations 

MUET210 

The  Impact  of  Music  on  Life* 

HESP  1 20 

Introduction  to  Linguistics 

MUET  220 

Selected  Musicol  Cultures  of  the  World* 

UNG  200 

Introductory  Linguistics 

WMST  250 

Introduction  to  Women's  Studies: 

PSYC  100 

Introduction  to  Psychology 

Women,  Art  &  Culture* 

SOCYIOO 

Introduction  to  Sociology 

WMST  255 

Introduction  to  Literature 

SOCY105 

Introduction  to  Contemporary  Social  Problems 

by  Women  (ENGL  250)* 

CORE  Acivonced  Studies 

WMST  275 

World  Literature  by  Women  (CMLT  275)* 

CORE  Capstc 

>ne  Courses  (CS): 

CORE  Diversity  Courses 
recommendeci  for  Juniors  and  Seniors: 

See  fhe  second  edition  of  the  Sprinp  2003  Schedule  of 

Classes,  first 

edition  of  the  Fall  2003  Schedule  of  Classes,  or 

CHIN  316 

Traditional  Chinese  Values 

the  CORE  we 

bsite  for  details. 

COMM  324 

Communication  and  Gender 

BMGT  495 

Business  Policies 

COMM  360 

The  Rhetoric  of  Black  America 

lARC  471 

Capstone  Studio:  Community             Design 

COMM  482 

Intercultural  Communication 

CORE  Human  Cultural  Diversity  (D) 

EDCP  420 

Education  and  Racism 

Courses  noted  "*"  also  meet  CORE  Distributive  Studies 

EDCP  498A 

Education  &  and  Counseling 

Requirements 

.  Diversity  courses  that  are  also  approved  for 

Issues  for  Asian  Americans 

CORE  Distrib 

utive  Studies  may  be  double  counted. 

ENGL  348P 

Literary  Works  by  Women: 

CORE  Diversity  Courses  recommended  for 
Freshmen  and  Sophomores: 

AASP  1 00       Introduction  to  African  American  Studies* 
AASP  202       Black  Culture  in  the  United  States* 
ANTH  220      Introduction  to  Biological  Anthropology* 
ANTH  240      Introduction  to  Archaeology' 

ENGL  368 
FMST381 
GEOG  323 
HIST  493 

Women  in  the  Plantation  Household 
The  African  Diaspora 
Poverty,  Affluence,  and  Families 
Latin  America 

Victorian  Women  in  England,  France, 
and  the  United  States 

ANTH  260 

Introduction  to  Sociocultural 

HLTH  471 

Women's  Health  (WMST  471 ) 

Anthropology  &  Linguistics* 

PSYC  336 

Psychology  of  Women  (WMST  336) 

ARCH  223 

History  of  Non -Western  Architecture* 

SOCY  325 

The  Sociology  of  Gender  (WMST  325) 

ARHU  298N 

The  Pov/er  of  the  Word: 

WMST  325 

The  Sociology  of  Gender  (SOCY  325) 

Language  and  Heritage* 

WMST  336 

Psychology  of  Women  (PSYC  336) 

ARTH  250 

Art  &  Archaeology  of  Ancient  America* 

WMST  471 

Women's  Health  (HLTH  471) 

ARTH  290 

Art  of  Asia* 

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COURSE      TITLE 

AMERICAN  STUDIES 

AMST41 8Y    Cinema  and  the  Gfy 
AMST498D   Costume  and  Textiles 


ARCHITECTURE 

ARCH223  History  of  Non-Western  Architecture 

ARCH242  Drawing  I 

ARCH343  Drawing  II:  Line  Drawing 

ARCH428N  History  of  Non-Western  Architecture 

ARCH436  History  of  Islamic  Architecture 

ARCH470  Computer  Applications  in  Architecture 

ART 

ARTTl  50        Introduction  to  Art  Theory 
ARTT468B      Issues  in  Contemporary  Art 

BUISNESS  AND  MANAGEMENT 

BMGTl  1 0  Introduction  to  Business  and  Management 

BMGT220  Principles  of  Accounting  I 

BMGT221  Principles  of  Accounting  II 

BMGT230  Business  Statistics 

BMGT310  Intermediate  Accounting  I 

BMGT323  Taxation  of  Individuals 

BMGT340  Business  Finance 

BMGT350  Marketing  Principles  and  Organization 

BMGT364  Management  and  Organization  Theory 

BMGT380  Business  Law  I 

BMGT392  Introduction  to  International 

Business  Management 

BMGT402  Database  Systems 

BMGT405  Business  Telecommunications 

BMGT422  Auditing  Theory  and  Practice 

BMGT424  Advanced  Accounting 

BMGT440  Financial  Management 

BMGT446  International  Finance 

BMGT464  Organizational  Behavior 

BMGT482  Business  and  Government 

BMGT495  Business  Policies 

CRIMINAL  JUSTICE 

COS234        Law  of  Criminal  Investigation 
CCJS320       Introduction  to  Criminalistics 

CHEMISTRY 

CHEM103     General  Chemistry  I 
CHEMl  1 3     General  Chemistry  II 


SESSION(S) 

COURSE 
CLASSICS 

TITLE 

II 

CLAS170 

Greek  and  Roman  Mythology 

1 

CLAS309 

Ancient  Roman  Religion  from 
Jupiter  to  Jesus 

CLAS470 

Approaches  to  Greek  Mythology 

SESSION(S) 


II         COMPARATIVE  LITERATURE 

II         CMLT270       Global  Literature  and  Social  Change 

II         CMLT275       World  Literature  by  Women 

II 

I         COMMUNICATION 

COMM107   Oral  Communication:  Principles 
and  Practices 
\^         COMM200    Advanced  Public  Speaking 
1^         COMM230    Argumentation  and  Debate 
COMM324    Communication  and  Gender 
COAAM330    Argumentation  and  Public  Policy 
COAAM351     Public  Relations  Techniques 
COMM352    Specialized  Writing  in  Public  Relations 
COMM383    Urban  Communication 
COMM401     Public  Relations  Techniques 
COMM402    Communication  Theory  and  Process 
COMM425    Negotiation  and  Conflict  Management 
COMM472    Public  Relations  Techniques 


ECONOMICS 

ECON200  Principles  of  Micro-Economics 
ECON201  Principles  of  Macro-Economics 
ECON305     Intermediate  Macroeconomic 

Theory  and  Policy 
ECON306     Intermediate  Microeconomic  Theory 
ECON310     European  Economic  History 
ECON31 1      American  Economic  History 

Before  the  Civil  War 
ECON321      Economic  Statistics 
ECON330     Money  and  Banking 
ECON340     International  Economics 
ECON424     Computer  Methods  in  Economics 
ECON454     Theory  of  Public  Finance 

and  Fiscal  Federalism 
ECON460     Industrial  Organization 


I J 


U 


CURRICULUM  AND  INSTRUCTION 

EDCI463        Reading  in  the  Secondary  School 


lA 


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EVENING  COURSES  -  AFTER  5:00  PM. 


COURSE      TITLE  SESSIONfS) 

MEASUREMENT,  STATISTICS,  AND  EVALUATION 

EDMS645      Quantitative  Research  Methods  I  I,  II 

EDMS646      Quantitative  Research  Methods  II  I,  II 

EDMS651       Applied  Multiple  Regression  Analysis  11 

SPECIAL  EDUCATION 

EDSP376       Fundamentals  of  Sign  Language  I,  II 

EDSP415  Assessment  in  Special  Education  I 
EDSP491  Characteristics  of  Learning  Disabled  Students  II 
EDSP6 1 5       Eval  and  Meas  of  Exceptional 

Children  and  Youth  I 

EDSP670       Introduction  to  Advanced  Scheduling  I 

CIVIL  ENGINEERING 

ENCE623      Introduction  to  Advanced  Scheduling  I 

ENCE653      Advanced  Scheduling  II 

ENCE662  Introduction  to  Project  Management  I 
ENCE663      Management  of  Design 

and  Construction  Organizations  I 

ENCE665      Management  of  Project  Teams  I 


FIRE  PROTECTION  ENGINEERING 

ENFP435       Product  Liability  and  Regulation 

ENGLISH 

ENGL1 01  Introduction  to  Writing 

ENGL222  American  Literature:  1 865  to  Present 

ENGL234  Introduction  to  African-American  Literature 

ENGL250  Introduction  to  Literature  by  Women 

ENGL304  The  Major  Works  of  Shakespeare 

ENGL313  American  Literature 

ENGL379W  Modern  Heroic  Cinema 

ENGL391  Advanced  Composition 

ENGL393  Technical  Writing 

ENGL393X  Technical  Writing 

ENGL394  Business  Writing 

ENGL488D  The  Rhetoric  of  Intimidation 

ENGL6 1 1  Approaches  to  College  Composition 

PROFESSIONAL  MASTERS  ENGINEERING 

ENPM633      The  Chemistry  of  Natural  Waters 
ENPM808F    Applied  Finite  Element  Methods 
ENPM808N  Network  Security 
ENPM808T    Next  Generation  Wireless 
Communication  Networks 


COURSE      TITLE  SESSIONfS) 

RELIABILITY  ENGINEERING 

ENRE467  System  Safety  Engineering  I 
ENRE620       Mathematical  Techniques 

of  Reliability  Engineering  I 

FAMILY  STUDIES 

FMST260       Couple  Relationships  I 

FMST341        Personal  and  Family  Finance  I,  II 

FRENCH 

FRENlOl        Elementary  French  I  I 

FREN102       Elementary  French  II  II 

FREN103       Elementary  French  Review  I 

FREN201        Intermediate  French  I 

FREN202       Intermediate  French  Review  II 

FREN204       French  Grammar  and  Composition  II 

FREN250       Introduction  to  French  Literature  I 

FREN302       Practicum  in  Translation  I  I 

FREN3 1 1        Advanced  French  Conversation  II 

GEOGRAPHY 

GEOG372     Remote  Sensing  I 

GEOG373     Geographic  Information  Systems  I,  II 

GEOG422     Population  Geography  I 

GOVERNMENT  AND  POIUTCS 

GVPT241       The  Study  of  Political  Philosophy: 

Ancient  and  Modern  I 
GVPT309X     Conflict  Resolution  - 

The  Israeli  Palestinian  Experiment  II 

GVPT409A    Ethnic  Conflict  I 

GVPT432       Civil  Rights  and  the  Constitution  I 

GVPT439A  Gender  and  the  Law  I 
GVPT475       The  Presidency  and  the  Executive  Branch         II 

GVPT479A    Politics  of  the  Vietnam  War  II 

HEARING  AND  SPEECH  SCIENCES 

HESP420       Deafness  and  Sign  Language  I 

HISTORIC  PRESERVATION 

HISP679        Measured  Drawings  for  Historic  Preservation    I 

HIST31 9A  Radical  Regimes  in  the  Arab  World  I 
HIST31 9B       Religion  and  State  in  the 

Middle  East  Theory  and  Practice  II 
HIST31 9D      America  in  the  Movies: 

Major  Themes  in  20th  Century  II 
HIST353        America  in  the  Revolutionary 

Era,  1763-1815  I 


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COURSE 

TITLE                                         SESSION(S) 

COURSE 
PHYSICS 

TITLE                                           i 

HEALTH 

HLTH150 

First  Aid  &  Emergency  Medical  Services       1,  II 

PHYS121 

Fundamentals  of  Physics  1 

HLTH377 

Human  Sexuality                                            1,  II 

PHYS122 

Fundamentals  of  Physics  II 

HLTH460 

Minority  Health                                                  II 

PHYS142 

Principles  of  Physics 

HLTH471 

Women's  Health                                             1,  II 

PHYS161 

Mechanics  and  Particle  Dynamics 

HLTH665 

Health  Behavior  1                                                1 

SESSION(S) 


HONORS 

HONR238B  Images  of  Masculinity  in 

Twentieth  Century  Ame  Lit  &  Film 

JAPAN 

JAPN217       Japanese  Literature  in  the 
Age  of  the  Samurai 

JOURNALISM 

JOUR400      Law  of  Public  Communication 

KINESIOLOGY 

KNES350      The  Psychology  of  Sports 
KNES451       Children  and  Sport: 

A  Psychosocial  Perspective 
KNES455      Scientific  Bases  of  Athletic  Conditioning 

LIBRARY  SCIENCE 

LBSC646        Literature  and  Materials  for  Young  Adults 
Information  Structure 
Management  of  Electronic 

Records  &  Information 
Research  Methods  in  Library 

and  Information  Studies 

Visual  and  Sound  Materials 

LBSC708W    Managing  Cultural  Institutions 

LBSC725        Library  Services  for  Client 

Groups  with  Disabilities 

Seminar  in  School  Library 

Media  Program  Administration 
Access  to  Legal  Information 


lA,  II 


LBSC670 
LBSC682 

LBSC701 

LBSC708R 


LBSC741 


LBSC764 


MUSIC  EDUCATION 

MUED499R   Advanced  Rehearsal  Techniques 

PHILOSOPHY 

PHIL308D      Ethical  Decision  Making 


PSYCHOLOGY 

PSYC200       Statistical  Methods  in  Psychology 
PSYC301        Biological  Basis  of  Behavior 
PSYC420       Social  Processes  I 
PSYC442       Psychology  of  Language 

SOCIOLOGY 

SOCY105      Introduction  to  Contemporary 

Social  Problems 
SOCY443      The  Family  and  Society 
SOCY498C   Sociology  of  Sexuality 
SOCY498D   Sociology  of  Popular  Culture 


IB 

lie 


SPANISH 

SPANlOl 

Elementary  Spanish  1 

SPAN  102 

Elementary  Spanish  II 

SPAN201 

Intermediate  Spanish 

SPAN301 

Advanced  Grammar  and  Composition 

SPAN311 

Advanced  Conversation  1 

SPAN407 

Jews,  Moslems,  and  Christians 

in  Medieval  Spain 

SPAN408F 

Film  and  Literature  in 

Contemporary  Latin  America 

SPAN448 

Culture  and  Music  in  the 

Hispanic  Caribbean 

SURVEY  METHODOLOGY 

SURV625       Applied  Sampling  I 

UNIVERSITY  COURSES 

UNIV379       Seminar  in  Internship  Experiences  I 

URBAN  STUDIES  AND  PLANNING 

URSP681        Urban  Planning  Law  II 

URSP709       Field  Instruction  I,  II 

WOMEN'S  STUDIES 

WMST250     Women,  Art  and  Culture  I 

WMST498A  Culture,  Caste  and  Women  in  Indian  Society     I 


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COURSE      TITLE 
ANTHROPOLOGY 

ANTH240      Introduction  to  Archaeology 


3  WEEK  COURSES 

SESSION(S)        COURSE      TITLE 


ART  STUDIO 

ARTTl  50        Introduction  to  Art  Theory 
ARTT208W    Production  to  Watercolor  and 

Water  Based  Media 
ARTT330        Elements  of  Sculpture:  Metal  Casting 
ARTT350        Elements  of  Design 
ARTT4 1 8B      Watercolor  Wash 
ARTT428A     Water  Color 
ARTT468B      Issues  in  Contemporary  Art 
ARTT489F      Iron  Casting  Workshop 
ARTT498        Directed  Studies  in  Studio  Art 
ARTT698C     Metal  Casting  Workshop 

CURRICULUM  AND  INSTRUCTION 

EDCI301        Teaching  Art  in  the  Elementary  School 
EDCI385        Computers  for  Teachers 
EDCI397        Principles  and  Methods  of 

Teaching  in  Elementary  Schools 
EDCI461        Materials  for  Creating  Skilled 

and  Motivated  Readers  (K-6) 
EDCI463        Reading  in  the  Secondary  School 
EDCI614        Developing  a  Professional  Portfolio 
EDCI687        Applications  of  Computers 

in  Instructional  Settings 
EDCi788B      Modes  of  Discussion  Across 

the  Curriculum 
EDCI788D      Critical  Investigation  and 

Application  of  the  Process  Standards 

ENGLISH 

ENGL245      Film  and  the  Narrative  Tradition 
ENGL3790  The  Middle  Ages  in  Cinema 

FAMILY  STUDIES 

FMST431        Family  Crises  and  Intervention 
FMST698C     Family  Crises  and  Intervention 

GERA^NIC  STUDIES 

GERM285      German  Film  and  Literature 


lA 


lA 

lA 
lA 
lA 
lA 
lA 
lA 
lA 
lA 
lA 


lA 
lA,  lie 

lA,  IB 

IB 
lA 
IB 


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SESSIONfS) 


GOVERNMENT  AND  POLITICS 

GVPT388A    Analysis  of  Concepts  and  Filmic  Images 
GVPT399A    Films  and  the  Politics  of  the  Family 


HISTORY 

HIST219E 
HIST2190 
HIST319Q 

HIST319W 
HIST327 


American  History  Through   Music 
History  of  Sexuality  in  America 
Africa  in  World  History, 
1 750  to  Present  Times 
Latin  American  History  and  Film 
The  Roman  Empire 


JOURNALISM 

JOUR300      Journalism  Ethics 

JOUR352       Online  Journalism 

JOUR459P     Photojournalism 

JOUR459W  Covering  Conflict  and  Terrorism 

JOUR472       Computer-Assisted  Reporting 

JOUR600      Journalism  Ethics 

JOUR652       Online  journalism 

JOUR772       Methods  in  Computer-Assisted  Reporting 

KINESIOLOGY 

KNES260      Science  of  Physical  Activity 
and  Cardiovascular  Health 

KNES287      Sport  and  American  Society 

KNES293       History  of  Sport  in  America 

KNES350      The  Psychology  of  Sports 

KNES389G    Fitness  Assessment  and 
Exercise  Prescription 


IB 
IB 

lie 

lA 
IID 


lA 
IID 
lA 
IB 

lie 

lA 
IID 

lie 


lie 

IB 

lA,  lie 

lA 

lie 


LIBRARY  SCIENCE 

LBSe772        Seminar  in  the  Organization  of  Knowledge  IID 


MATHEMATICS 

MATH003      Developmental  Mathematics 


lA 


MARINE-ESTUARINE-ENVIRONMENTAL  SCIENCES 


MEES698N   Chesapeake  2000 


IID 


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COURSE      TITLE 


MUSIC  EDUCATION 

MUED499A  Dalcroze  Institutes  Level  lA  IB 

MUED499B    Dalcroze  Institute  Level  IB  IB 

MUED499C  Dalcroze  Institute  Level  HA  IB 

MUED499D  Dalcroze  Institute  Level  IIB  IIC 
MUED499E  Dalcroze  Institute  Eurhythmies  only,  Level  I  IB 
MUED499F    Dalcroze  Institute  Eurhythmies  only,  Level  II    IIC 

MUED499I     Institute  for  Arts  Educators  IIC 

MUED499M  Middle  School  Music  Practicum  IIC 

MUED694      Learning  Theory  in  Music  IB 

MUED698I     Institute  for  Arts  Educators  IIC 

MUED698M  Middle  School  Music  Practicum  IIC 

SCHOOL  OF  MUSIC 

MUSC205      History  of  Rock  Music,  1 950  -  Present  lA 

MUSC448B    International  Workshops:  Strings  IB 

MUSC448C  International  Workshops:  Piano  IB 
MUSC448D  International  Workshops: 

Orchestral  Conducting  IB 
MUSC448E    International  Workshops: 

Choral  Conducting  IB 
MUSC448F  International  Workshops:  General  Music  IB 
MUSC463     Applications  in  Music  Technology              IB,  IIC 

MUSC699B    International  Workshops:  Strings  IB 

MUSC699C  International  Workshops:  Piano  IB 
MUSC699D  International  Workshops: 

Orchestral  Conducting  IB 
MUSC699E    International  Workshops: 

Choral  Conducting  IB 
MUSC699F    International  Workshops: 

General  Music  IB 


SESSIONfS)        COURSE      TITLE  SESSION(S) 

SOCIOLOGY 

SOCY100      Introduction  to  Sociology  lA 

SOCY105      Introduction  to  Contemporary 

Social  Problems  IIC 

SOCY230      Sociological  Social  Psychology  IB 

SOCY305      Scarcity  and  Modern  Society  IIC 

SOCY325      The  Sociology  of  Gender  lA,  IB,  IID 

SOCY424      Gender  Roles  and  Social  Institutions  IID 

SOCY443      The  Family  and  Society  IB 

SOCY498B    Sociology  of  Poverty  lA 

IIC 


SOCY498C   Sociology  of  Sexuality 

WOMEN'S  STUDIES 

WMST325     The  Sociology  of  Gender 


lA,  IB,  IID 


SHADY  GROVE  COURSES 

COURSE      TITLE  SESSION(S) 

CLASSICS 

CLAS309       Ancient  Roman  Religion  from  Jupiter  to  Jesus  IB 

COMMUNICATION 

COMM422    Communication  Management  I 

COMM324    Communication  and  Gender  II 

COMM472    Nonverbal  Communication  II 

GEOGRAPHY 

GEOG373     Geographic  Information  Systems  I 

HISTORY 

HIST3 1 9C      Asian  Age  in  World  History,  1 200- 1 800  I 


NATURAL  RESOURCE  SCIENCES 

NRSC424      Field  Study  in  Soil  Morphology 


lA 


PHILOSOPHY 

PHIL308D      Ethical  Decision  Making 


PHILOSOPHY 

PHILIOO         Introduction  to  Philosophy  lA,  IB 

PHIL140         Contemporary  Moral  Issues  IIC 

PHILl  70         Introduction  to  Logic  lA,  IIC 

PHIL236         Philosophy  of  Religion  IB 

PHIL308C       Philosophy  in  Film  IB 

PHIL308F       Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy  IIC 

PHIL347         Philosophy  of  Law  lA 

PSYCHOLOGY 

PSYC206       Developmental  Biopsychology  lA 

PSYC402       Neural  Systems  and  Behavior  IB 


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ONLINE  COURSES 

COURSE      TITLE  SESSIONfS) 

AMERICAN  STUDIES 

AMST203      Popular  Culture  in  America  I 

AMST205      Material  Aspects  of  American  Life  I 

AMST418R    Identity  in  American  Culture  I 

EDUCATION,  HUMAN  DEVELOPMENT 

EDHD426      Cognition  and  Motivation  in 

Reading:  Reading  in  Content  Areas  I  I 


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Session  1  (June  1-July  9,  2004) 

Section  OlZl 

COMM422  Communication  Management 

GEOG373  Geogi-^hic  Information  Systems 

HIST319C  Special  Topics  in  History:  Asian  Age  in  Mtorld  History, 

1200-1800 

PH1L308D  Studies  in  Contemporary  Philosophy:  Ethical  Decision 

Making 

Session  IB  (June  21-July  9,  2004) 

Section  05Z1 

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Religion  from  Jtqjiter  to  Jesus 

Sessbn  II  (July  12-August  20,  2004) 

Section  02Z1 

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