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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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REQUIRED
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Total # of books
Required or
Recommended
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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
mmer 2004
Find textbook information online at
http://www.ubc.um(l.edu/
textbooks/text_search.htni
www.summer.umd.edu
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
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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-
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Session l-A
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3 v/eeks
6/1 -
6/18
Session l-B
{SSI-B)
3 weeks
6/21
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Session II
(55//;
6 weeks
7/12-
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Session ll-C
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7/12-
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Session ll-D
(55//-D;
3 weeks
8/2-
8/20
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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
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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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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
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last day for undergraduate students to drop a course without a "W";
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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
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change credit level; change grading method
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last day for graduate students to drop a course or change credit level or
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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
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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
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23 SSI-B deadline for schedule adjustment
last day to withdraw with 70% refund
last day to drop a single course with 70% refund
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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
1 SSI-B
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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
Summer Session SSI & SSI-B end
last day to withdraw from SSI & SS-IB (no refund)
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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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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
30 SSII last day to drop with 20% refund
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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See bill payment deadlines on page 1 7 for more information
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
Bill payment deadline for students registering after July 3rd.
See bill payment deadlines on page 1 7 for more information
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
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last day to withdraw from SSII and SSII-D (no refund)
8 • Schedule of Classes ~ Summer 2004
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
Schedule of Classes ~ Summer 2004 . 9
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!
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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.
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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 2:
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.
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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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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".
TO COLLEGE PARK STUDENTS: ,„n heb shape it Students at many leading
The University of Maryland has begun a new trodit.on, and you can he p s^J ^^.^^ ^^,,^^.^^, ^^r°T l^'ld
InstitutrnUcludin/princeton Univers^y ^ « U.v-^^^^^^^ ^^, ..^,^,^ ,f ,,eir work, and to bu.ld
on tests and major homework oss.gnments. They
a tradition of trust on their campuses. , ^ ynj^ersity Senate and the Studen
Maryland has a student-initiated Honor Pledge, ^PP-^^^. ^^j y^^;^^^^^^^^ i^d graduate students are asked to wnte
Smment Association. The Honor Pbdge '^X::; el^a's^^^^^^^^^ no? specifically exempted by the
by hand and sign on examinations, papers, or other
I instructor. The Pledge reads: „.,fUnrized assistance on this
, pledge on my honor that 1 have not given or received any unauthorized
I assignment/examination. , j "scontron" sheets. We urge you to write
I directed to me at honor@accmail.umd.edu
II Sincerely,
I Student Honor Council
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
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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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vw^v^.summer.umd.edu
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
Schedule of Classes ~ Summer 2004 . 25
^pyy The most up-to-date course information can be found at www.testudo.umd.edu BMGT
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.
26 • Schedule of Classes ~ Summer 2004
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
www.summer.umd.edu
BMGT
The most up-to-date course information can be found at www.testudo.umd.edu
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
www.summer.umd.edu
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)
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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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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COMM330 Argumentation and Publk Policy; (3) REG/P-F/
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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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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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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,
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Resident $258
Nonresident $439
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Resident $371
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Mandatory fees to be included: $176*
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3249
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2031
2402
2773
3144
3515
3886
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1348
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2520
3106
3692
4278
4864
5450
6036
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Mandatory fees to be included: $176*
Credit hour charges below include mandatory fees.
Credit hours
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2
3
4
5
6
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692
950
1208
1466
1724
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2240
2498
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1054
1493
1932
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2402
2773
3144
3515
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762
1348
1934
2520
3106
3692
4278
4864
5450
6036
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Amount due: .
Amount due:
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One six-week session
Sessions I and II jointly
Eight-week course
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Comnnuter $38
Resident $78
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$ 893.28
1786.56
1191.04
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high quattty cwriculum taught at the ho-tie campus. Courses are programs" offered at USG.
open to cuirent and visiting students.
Session 1 (June 1-July 9, 2004)
Section QlZl
C'OMM422 Commtuiication Maiiagement
GEOG373 Geographic Information Systems
HIST319C Special Topics ii» Histoiy: Asian Age in World History,
1200-lSOO
PHIL30SD Studies in Contenqjorary Philosophy: Ethical Decision
Making
Sessbn IB (June 21-July 9, 2004)
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Session 11 (July 12- August 20, 2004)
Section 02Z1
C'OMM324 Commtuiication and Cinder
C(3MM472 Nonvethal Contmmiication
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In just eight weeks, the Intensive Language Institute has you
communicating with native speakers. Prepare for further study or
travel, improve intercultural skills, help with research needs,
enhance professional development goals or satisfy an interest in
your heritage. There's also an intensive focus on cultural and
literary traditions. Successful completion means 8 to 12 semester
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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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£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
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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.
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£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
er for this c
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)
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ENFP
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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)
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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)
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ENPM808 (PermReq) Advanced Topics in Engineering; (1-3)
REG/AUD
0101 Syrmos. G.
Time and room to be arranged
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ENTM
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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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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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HLTH
The most up-to-date course information can be found at www.testudo.umd.edu
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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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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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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The most up-to-date course information can be found at www.testudo.umd.edu
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)
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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)
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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
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STAT
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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)
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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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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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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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lie
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lie
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lA
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
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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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Rockville, Md. Click on the individual courses listed bekiw for
complete class schedule information. We also invite you to visit
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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
C'LAS309 Special Topics in Classical Literature: Ancient Roman
Religion from Jtqjiter to Jesus
Sessbn II (July 12-August 20, 2004)
Section 02Z1
COMM324 Conununicatbn and Gender
COMM472 Nonverbal Communication
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